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41. Diana Krall - Temptation - Verve Records
Betty carter s Finest Hour Betty carter Verve Records. Neil larsen (1) Hammond. Asa serious amateur jazz pianist, I have long admired Diana s incredible talent
http://vervemusicgroup.com/product.aspx?ob=n&src=lb&pid=10940

42. Untitled Document
Prutsman, piano; Robert McDuffie, violin; carter Brey, cello April 24 Pawel Checinski(Polish pianist) May 1 Rebecca Nagel (oboe) perform work by Libby larsen.
http://www.free-times.com/Guides/Cultural_Season_03/music_03.html
Cultural Season '03-'04
Music Absolute Theatre

Theater
Jan. 15 Absolute Fringe: Zoltan Marczi (Concert pianist) Columbia College
Visual Arts/Exhibitions
Sept. 18 The Jerusalem Lyric Trio (Concert Hall, Spears Music/Art Center)
September 26 Music Faculty Recital (Concert Hall, Spears Music/Art Center)
October 20 Donald Shabkie Piano Concert (Concert Hall, Spears Music/Art Center)
Nov. 20 Wind Ensemble Fall Concert (Cottingham Theatre)
Nov. 24 Chamber Ensemble Concert (Concert Hall, Spears Music/Art Center)
Dec. 1 Holiday Choir and Ensembles Concert (Cottingham Theatre)
Jan. 31 Wind Ensemble Concert (Cottingham Theatre)
Jan. 31 Music Faculty Showcase (Concert Hall, Spears Music/Art Center) Feb. 1 All-Female Clinic Band Concert (Cottingham Theatre) March 15 Duo Piano Concert with Alan Weinberg and Karen Areheart (Concert Hall, Spears Music/Art Center) April 1-3 Musical Revue: Jacques Brel (Cottingham Theatre) April 12 Chamber Ensemble Concert (Concert Hall, Spears Music/Art Center) April 15 Wind Ensemble Spring Concert (Cottingham Theatre) Columbia Community Concert Band Oct. 12 S.C. State Fairgrounds

43. Simmons College LS435 - Composers Homepages
Composers Andrew carter Elliot carter Classical.net J. Gunnar Johansen pianist, Composer,Scholar, Humanist and L. Helmut Lachenman Libby larsen Some educational
http://web.simmons.edu/~morrow/comp.html
COMPOSERS' HOMEPAGES
A B C D ...
Collections
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Jalal Abbasov
Azerbaijan composer born in 1957
Mark Adamo
Mark Adamo's recent premieres include Little Women , his first opera.
John Adams John Luther Adams
American composer living in Alaska
Robert Aitken
Canadian composer/flutist An essay by Yale Fineman , , Music Librarian, University of Maryland College Park mfiles.co.uk biography
Louis Andriessen - Dutch minimalist
Comprehensive bio Comprehensive works list
George Antheil
Composer of
Denis ApIvor Malcolm Arnold Georges Auric
Lenin imports bio mfiles.co.uk bio
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C.P.E. Bach J. S. Bach
Bach bibliography
maintained by Yo Tomita
Bach Central Station
A directory of J.S. Bach Resources on the Internet
The Bach Portal
Regularly updated by Matthias Roeder. Mr. Roeder is currently a candidate for the Master's degree in classical guitar performance at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. . . [A]ims to present the best available internet-resources for Johann Sebastian Bach. (From the website)
Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev Samuel Barber
classical.net bio

44. CNM -- 1999-2000 Concert Information
composers of our time including Libby larsen, John Harbison, Elliott carter, andLuciano both classical and jazz repertoire with pianist Arlene Schrut.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~cnm/34.000427.html
David Gompper, Director
Concert XI
Steve Reich

Erik Griswold

Wollie Kaiser

Allen Gleck
...
Maurita Murphy Mead

QUESTIONS
e-mail the Director
Or call: (319) 335-1626

School of Music SEASON: ARCHIVE INDICES CONCERT: I II III IV-VI ... X XI XII Minnesota Contemporary Ensemble The Vienna Sax Quartet The University of Iowa School of Music Students and Faculty Sunday, April 27, 2000, 8:00 p.m. at Clapp Recital Hall New York Counterpoint Steve REICH Every Night the Same Dream Erik GRISWOLD Bass ist in 1 Wollie KAISER Two Trumpets Allen GLECK Energy Drink Mark ENGEBRETSON Prelude Fugue and Riffs Leonard BERNSTEIN Clarinet soloist Maurita Mead STEVE REICH New York Counterpoint (1985) is a continuation of the ideas found in Vermont Counterpoint (1982), where a soloist plays against a pre-recorded tape. The soloist pre-records ten clarinet and bass clarinet parts and then plays a final 11th part live against the tape. The compositional procedures include several that occur in my earlier music. New York Counterpoint is in three movements: fast, slow, fast, played one after the other without pause. The change of tempo is abrupt and in the simple relation of 1:2. The piece is in the meter 3/2 = 6/4 (=12/8). As is often the case when I write in this meter, there is an ambiguity between whether one hears measures of three groups of four eighth notes, or four groups of three eighth notes. In the last movement, the bass clarinets function to accent first one and then the other of these possibilities, while the upper clarinets essentially do not change. The effect, by change of accent, is to vary the perception of that which in fact is not changing. (Steve Reich)

45. PLAYBACK CONCET
the innovative and prolific jazz pianist/composer and previously honored Dizzy Gillespie,Benny carter, the Duke Libby larsen Named to Library of Congress Post.
http://www.ascap.com/playback/2003/july/concert.html
June - July 2003 CONCERT
Marian McPartland in an interview with Tim Owens in Toronto.
ASCAP/IAJE Commissioned Works Honors Marian McPartland in Toronto ASCAP member Marian McPartland, the innovative and prolific jazz pianist/composer and award-winning host of Piano Jazz, the NPR radio program which is celebrating its 25th year, was feted at this year's IAJE (International Association of Jazz Educators) conference in Toronto. McPartland was a featured artist in a concert and was interviewed by Tim Owens during a session of the conference. In addition, two new jazz works composed in celebration of McPartland's birthday and commissioned by the annual ASCAP/IAJE Commissions program, were premiered at the conference. The commissionees are Robin Eubanks in the Established Composer category and John Hollenbeck in the Emerging Composer category. McPartland was present for the premiere of both works in her honor: Full Circle (Eubanks) and Folkmoot (Hollenbeck). The ASCAP/IAJE commissions program, now in its sixth year, has previously honored Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Carter, the Duke Ellington Centennial, the Louis Armstrong Centennial and Dr. Billy Taylor, respectively.
2003 Guggenheim Fellowship Awards Results of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation's seventy-ninth annual United States and Canadian competition have been announced. Among this year's Fellowship winners (pictured above, left to right) are ASCAP members Martin Bresnick, Alvin Singleton and Harold Meltzer for Concert music and Henry Threadgill for Jazz. Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional promise for future accomplishment.

46. Washington Musica Viva
Center Opera House Orchestra, and Carl Banner, pianist. Program Holy Roller byLibby larsen; Sonata for alto 18, 1998 Musicians Yvonne carter, artist/poet
http://www.geocities.com/washingtonmusicaviva/previous_concerts.html
Previous Concerts and Events
May 24, 2004
Musicians : Karyn Friedman, mezzo-soprano, Chris Royal, trumpet, Rhonda Buckley, saxophone, Ben Greanya, bassoon, Hasse Borup, violin, Amy Leung, cello, Carl Banner, piano, and Masatoshi Mitsumoto, conductor.
Program : "La Revue de Cuisine" by Bohuslav Martinu, "Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen" by Gustav Mahler, Trio in g minor Op. 26 by Antonin Dvorak, Duo for violin and cello by Erwin Schulhoff. May 8, 2004
Musicians : John Kamman, guitar, Sally McLain and June Huang, violins, Kim Buschek, viola, Jodi Beder, cello, Rhonda Buckley, saxophone, Robert Lemon, oboe, Carl Banner, piano, Alan Lewine, bass, Masa Mitsumoto, conductor.
Program : Chamber Jazz Sextet by John Kamman, "La Creation du Monde" by Darius Milhaud, "Fantaisie" for electric guitar, oboe, string quartet, and piano by Bohuslav Martinu, "Holy Roller" by Libby Larsen. April 24, 2004
Musicians : Betty Hauck, viola, Rhonda Buckley, saxophone, Carl Banner, piano.
Program : Music of Mozart ("Kegelstatt" Trio in Eb), Eric Satie ("Sports et Divertissements"), Andrew Stiller ("The Water is Wide, Daisy Bell"), Mike Strand ("In Honor of Native Americans"), and JS Bach (Sonata in D for viola and piano). March 20, 2004

47. HA Reviews
a couple of years ago, or carter s Night Fantasies ago the teenager Håkon Austbømade his debut as a pianist. Peter larsen Bergens Tidende (Bergen, Norway)
http://home.wxs.nl/~austbo/review.html
Recent
Debussy: Piano works vol.I (SIMAX)
Jubilee recital, Oslo

Dagbladet, Oslo, 19.2.04
VG, Oslo, 18.2.04 Recital Olavsfestdagene, Trondheim
VG, Oslo, 28.7.03 Grieg: Piano concerto (original version) with Alexander Vedernikov
BA, Bergen, 2.6.03
Bergens Tidende, 2.6.03 Recital Festival de Sceaux
La Lettre du Musicien, November '02 Rolf Wallin: Seven Imperatives
Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, 15.11.01 Grieg: Lyric Pieces (Brilliant)
BBC Music Magazine, April '02
de Volkskrant, Amsterdam, 25.10.01 His instrument, with a very warm sonority, sings with elegance and simplicity, without harshness but with vigor, without excessive effects but still not getting prosaic; this results in a stirring poetry, a particular tenderness that illuminate even the most naive of these pieces. Diapason, october '02
The music of Olivier Messiaen is full of symbolic meaning. Sounds refer to colours, colours to significations and numbers to the Creation. In other words: whoever can interpret this music the way its (earthly) creator meant it to be, is in some way a prophet himself. Mischa Spel - Het Parool (Amsterdam) (Festival Musica Sacra) Vingt Regards in a marathon session from eleven to one thirty at night he played out these emotions in all their gradations, he established musical connections and brought unity into Messiaen's vivid style. For the chosen ones present, this performance probably came closest to the sacred experience aimed at in this Maastricht festival.

48. Back Issues
Also, Bill carter offers a thoughtful analysis of Ken a sterling reputation as asolo pianist and dream Also, Danish jazz aficionado John larsen shares his
http://www.mississippirag.com/backissues.html

How to Order
Use our search engine to find what's in previous issues
May 2004
Bob Byler tells how New Jersey's Midiri Brothers (reedman Joe and multi-instrumentalist twin brother Paul), have won fans with an exciting repertoire played by talented bandmates in their swinging sextet and vibrant big band. Also, there's a story on vocalist Lorraine Feather (who writes witty lyrics to classic jazz melodies), an interview with trumpeter Mario Guarneri from the Southland Stingers of the '70s, and news about the Bunk Johnson Collection in New Iberia, La., and the Alan Lomax Collection at the Library of Congress.
April 2004
Pianist Carl Sonny Leyland has earned kudos for his skill in playing blues and boogie woogie, but he's also admirably adept in other styles and in demand as a festival headliner. His interview reveals a perceptive, eclectic musician who brilliantly describes his views on music. Also, read about New Orleans-born bassist Pat Cooke, who's played with the greats, including Johnny Dedroit, Irving Fazola, Al Hirt and "Hot Lips" Levine. More delights: A North Carolina Jazz Fest photofeature and an interview with German ragtime/jazz broadcaster Jochen Jungk.
March 2004
Chip Deffaa interviews Bobby Short , the classy pianist/vocalist whose love of early jazz and America's Songbook gave birth to a unique career that established him as a top cabaret performer. Did you know he was a child star in vaudeville, headed the campaign for a Duke Ellington statue in New York's Central Park, plays sizzling jazz piano, and records with top jazz artists? Also, meet eclectic violinist/saxist

49. Palo Alto Weekly Entertainment Listings
Classical guitarist Canute larsen plays Fridays and Saturdays 6 pianist Thomas Schultzperforms works by Brahms For more information, call Tom carter at 9618903
http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/listings/1995_Jan_20.entertainment.h
The best of what's happening on the Midpeninsula
LIVE MUSIC
Rock/pop/folk
Alice's Restaurant 17288 Skyline Blvd., Woodside. Grateful Dead Night every Monday, live music/open mike, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Call 851-0303. British Bankers Club 1090 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 327-8769. Live music Fri. and Sat. Gypsy, Jan. 20; David Martin's House Party, Jan. 21; Jesse Charles, Jan. 27 and Plaid's, Jan. 28. The Edge 260 California Ave., Palo Alto, 324-EDGE. DJ music and dancing or live band starts at 9 p.m., weekend nights until 3 a.m. Marilyn Manson and guests, with Spitkiss, Jan. 22; The Cramps, Jan. 25; Bad Manners, Jan. 26. Fanny and Alexander 412 Emerson St., Palo Alto. Call 326-7183. O'Connell's Bar and Restaurant 518 Bryant St., Palo Alto. Call 326-2000. Resident Aliens, Jan. 20-21 and The Corps, Jan. 26-28. St. Michael's Art Cafe 806 Emerson St., Palo Alto, 326-2530. Avalon Rising, Jan. 20; Tony Khalife and Celso Alberty, Jan. 21; Sage Gentlewing, Jan. 22; Irish Jam with Tom Culbertson, Jan. 23; Love Slaves, Jan. 25; Heather Alexander, Jan. 26 and Red Brick Straw, Jan. 27.
World beat/reggae
Alberto's 736 W. Dana St., Mountain View. Call 968-3007.

50. Palo Alto Weekly Entertainment Listings
Classical guitarist Canute larsen plays Fridays and Saturdays 68 pianist, Linda Wenstrand,soprano and Fredrick Weldy, pianist, Oct. Call Tom carter at 961-8903
http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/listings/1994_Sep_30.entertainment.h
The best of what's happening on the Midpeninsula
LIVE MUSIC
Alice's Restaurant 17288 Skyline Blvd., Woodside. Grateful Dead Night every Monday, live music/open mike, 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Call 851-0303. British Bankers Club presents live music Fri. and Sat. nights. 1090 El Camino Real, Menlo Park. Call 327-8769. California Cafe Bar and Grill, 700 Welch Road, Palo Alto, 325-2233. Live music from the baby grand piano Thurs.-Sat. 6:30-10 p.m. 3877 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, 858-1141. The Edge 260 California Ave., Palo Alto, 324-EDGE. DJ music and dancing or live band starts at 9 p.m., weekend nights until 3 a.m. Ronnie James Dio and Motherhouse, Oct. 2; Supersuckers and The Spit Muffins, Oct. 10. 651 Emerson St., Palo Alto, 321-3030 Dinner jazz in the garden Sundays 4-7 p.m. Fogg's 303 Bryant St., Mountain View, 390-9696. Jazz and swing for listening and dancing by Don Conway's Jazz Octet, String of Pearls, Tuesdays 7:30-11 p.m. JJ's 165 E. El Camino Real, Mountain View, 968-2277. Elvin Bishop, Sept. 30. Jose's Caribbean Restaurant 2275 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, 326-6522.

51. The OUT LIST
Fred Hersch, Grammynominated jazz pianist and composer carter Heyward, lesbianEpiscopal priest and writer Billy of Green Party Jack larsen, actor (Jimmy
http://www.gay.alb.de/infos/outlist.htm

52. Previous Events 2002-2003
Dillard, Conductor Works by Dett, carter, Joubert, Moore Americana Dr. Robert CarrolSmith, pianist, Dr. Tod music director Music of Copland, larsen and Bowles
http://www.artsongupdate.org/Calendar/PreviousEvents2002-2003.htm
Calendar
Sunday, September 15, 2002, 6:00 pm
Stick People Percussion Ensemble,
David Walker, Artistic Director

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Virginia Beach. Phone 340-8420 Saturday, September 21, 2002, 8:00 pm
Virginia Chorale: Cathedral Contrasts

Bach, Stravinsky, Holst, Walton, Williams
Christ and St. Luke's, Norfolk Sunday, September 22, 2002, 3:00 pm
Virginia Art Song Society: Songs of Mozart

Julian Kwok, piano
Freemason Street Baptist Church, Norfolk. Sunday, September 29, 2002, 7:00 pm
Requiems and Psalms for Hope, Healing and Heroes A candlelight memorial service honoring the victims and heroes of September 11, 2001
Works by Dixon, Hailstork, Brahms, Rutter and Pfautsch Great Bridge Presbyterian Church, Chesapeake. Phone: 547-4706 Sunday, September 29, 2002, 8:00 pm Art Song of Williamsburg presents an Art Song Preview with bass Branch Fields Free and open to the public Williamsburg Regional Library, Scotland Street. Phone: 229-7101 Thursday, October 3, 2002 Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano recital American Theatre, Hampton.

53. Musiklandet.se | Allt Om Musik | Recensioner, Skivor, Cd, Dvd, Ep, Live, Demo, K
larsen and furious Jane, Han fick epitet The Wonder Boy pianist , en titel som Budd ärdet de tidiga brittiska gangsterfilmerna, (Get carter, The Marseille
http://musiklandet.nu/ml/index.nsf/1?OpenForm&sk 297CE2387D82FD85C1256E4C003B45B

54. Jazz History 1920-1940
a reputation as a jazz pianist by 1925 Earl Hines, Don Redman, Benny carter, ColemanHawkins and Svein Øvergaard, Kalle Engstrøm, Karsten larsen, Willie Vieth
http://www.jazzbasen.no/jazzhistorie_1920_1940_eng.html
Jazz in Norway 1920 - 1940
The Pioneering Years - before 1923
The Pioneering Years - before 1923
The end of World War One also marked the start of the history of European "jazz". The newest American craze hit the continent in a matter of months after the November 1918 cease-fire - and by 1919 "jazz" was the tag for anything "new". Original Dixieland Jazz Band came to England in early 1919, and their records were also distributed in Scandinavia in the same year. Swedish singer Ernst Rolf recorded with "Swedish Jazzband", and Sidney Bechet started touring Europe - also gaining recognition in more "serious" musical circles. To the common man, "jazz" was much more than just the music itself. The word "jazz" covered everything that was wild, new and modern, particularly in connection with dancing and noisy musical effects. "Jazz dance" was introduced in Scandinavia in 1919, and the Christmas ball at Frogner school in Kristiania (as Oslo was still called at the time) featured a demonstration of the new dance in vogue. In Trondheim, a mandoline band named "The Jazzband" led off the students' cabaret - the name of which was simply JAZZ. Even if jazz hit in a sudden wave after the war, people were prepared for it through knowledge of early American show music - which was rooted in the folk music of the American negro. Minstrel shows and groups performing negro spirituals had been touring Europe in the 1800s. "Cakewalk" and ragtime were introduced in the 1890s - first and foremost by way of the famous marching bands. Norwegian composer Oscar Borg introduced the cakewalk song "Georgia Camp Meeting" in 1897, and Norwegian recordings of this song have been found on cylinders dating from 1906. From 1908 and on, Norwegian accordeonists recorded numerous rags and other jazzrelated numbers. In 1913, The Norwegian American Line inaugurated their scheduled passenger services across the Atlantic, thereby also increasing import possibilities for records and sheet music.

55. No Sense Of Place
klip fra 40´erne med en pianist jeg selvfølgelig Typefaces Designed for the ScreenMatthew carter, Type Designer link to this entry google it Hans larsen.
http://www.nosenseofplace.com/2002_08_01_arkivindex.php
@import "styles/wblog3.css"; Goodie Mr. Pants
The newly revived full-color rock 'em sock 'em misterpants . Fresh! link to this entry google it postCount('385401301');
Jens Christoffersen More Asimov
Another one of my favorite quotes from the good professor, where he describes a future landscape passing by:
"Conversation had run out after that, and Seldon watched the structures they passed. There was a pleasing lack of sameness about them. Some were quite low, and some seemed to brush the "sky"*). There were wide cross-passages, breaking the progression, and frequent alleys.
At one point it struck him that though the buildings rose upward, they also swept downward, and were perhaps deeper than they were high. As soon the thought occurred to him, he was convinced it was true."
from Prelude to Foundation
*) "Sky" is in quotation marks because the planet Trantor has no real sky. The whole planet is covered by roof. link to this entry google it postCount('85400643');
Hans Larsen The good professor
The Russian-Yewish writer, Asimov who lived in NY all is life was indeed an interesting personality. That in spite of the fact that he spent a major part of his life in front his typewriter. He simply loved to write. That reflects in his enormous production (almost 500 titles!) but also in the way he threated his fans. Every single day, during a period of 50 years, he recieved between 5 and 20 fan-letters which he replied on every single one!

56. GR MUSIC: Composers & Musicians
Carlos, Wendy; carter, Elliott; carter, Elliott Basic Lansky, Paul; larsen, Libby;Lauer, Elizabeth; Lewis, George electric viola; Marilyn Nonken, new music pianist;
http://users.rcn.com/gremusic/compsers.html
LINKS to COMPOSERS and MUSICIANS on the NET

57. Strathmore : Calendar : 2005 Calendar Of Events
Symphonic Blockbusters Piotr Gajewski, conductor; carter Brey, cello and this giftedyoung pianist/vocalist/ composer The Future of Fire; larsen, SongDances to
http://www.strathmore.org/calendar/2005_calendar_events.asp
THE MUSIC CENTER AT STRATHMORE PERFORMANCE CALENDAR
February March April May ... June February 2005 Saturday, February 5, at 8 p.m.
The Music Center at Strathmore Inaugural Concert Monday, February 7, time TBA
Washington Area Music Association Awards

Program to be announced. Tuesday, February 8, at 8 p.m.
Strathmore presents

Mardi Gras Party: Dr. John with the Nighthawks

Wednesday, February 9, at 8 p.m.
CityDance Ensemble

Washington Times Thursday, February 10, at 8 p.m.
BSO at Strathmore SuperPops
Principal Pops Conductor Jack Everly leads a salute to George and Ira Gershwin with Rhapsody in Gershwin Saturday, February 12, at 8 p.m. National Philharmonic Piotr Gajewski, conductor Cokie Roberts, narrator Sunday, February 13, at 2 p.m. Strathmore presents Trout Fishing in America and The New York Times Tuesday, February 15, at 8 p.m.

58. The Band | House Of Swank
Robin is a classically trained pianist whose musical career spans over 30 years,including the aforementioned Combo Chuggy carter, John larsen, Ricky at
http://houseofswank.home.att.net/bandmain.html
Left to right: Bob, J.P., Robin, Matt, Marcel Photo by Pat Terrault
Robin Terrault: Vocals, Keyboard
Marcel Chouteau: Baritone Ukulele, Vocals
Bob Deverell: Guitar
Matt Kohut: Upright Bass
J.P. Wasicko: Percussion, Drums
Max Crandall: Drums
Jim Stagnitto: Flügelhorn, Trumpet, Ocarina
Steve Peckman: Tenor and Soprano Saxophone, Flute
Pat Terrault: Harmonica
Clockwise from top left:
Pat, Max, Jim, Steve Photo by Lisa Chouteau
Marcel is one-half of Swank's songwriting team and the primary arranger and producer. His virtual obsession with the works of Antonio Carlos Jobim provides the band's impetus. Both of his parents were baritone ukulele players and taught him to play as a child. After five years with the wacky swing band Combo Holiday, Marcel and Robin left the group, eventually forming House of Swank. Robin is the other half of the songwriting team and the band's lead vocalist. Yes, that's Portuguese she's singing on "Desafinado." She actually speaks Portuguese, having lived for a number of years in Brazil, the very birthplace of the Bossa Nova. Robin is a classically trained pianist whose musical career spans over 30 years, including the aforementioned Combo Holiday. Without Bob and his Ibanez jazzbox there could be no House of Swank. Although how he went from jamming on Grateful Dead tunes with his hippy friends to studying the techniques of Wes Montgomery and Barney Kessel remains a mystery.

59. 200 Famous Women
1933) US Jazz singer, pianist, composer, songwriter; Taylor (1900-1985) Englishnovelist; carter, Angela (1940-1992 1918-) US novelist; larsen, Nella (1891
http://www.creativequotations.com/women-az.html
CQ Home Search Indexes E-books ... creative
Creative Women by Profession and Last Name
Helpful Hint: Use your browser's "FIND" function to locate a specific individual. ARTISTS, PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, PHOTOGRAPHERS...

60. Harlem Renaissance
PS3523 A7225P3 (DHUF) larsen, Nella. BR563 N4W8 1972 (DHUU) Woodson, carter G. TheMisEducation of the Music on My Mind The Memoirs of an American pianist.
http://www.founders.howard.edu/moorland-spingarn/harlem.html
The Black Renaissance: A Bibliography of Selected Sources at
Howard University
Bibliography compiled by Jean Currie Church and Karen L. Jefferson.
Moorland-Spingarn Research Center
Howard University, Washington, DC
SELECTED MATERIALS ON THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AT HOWARD UNIVERSITY
The materials in this section are available in the Howard University libraries (DHUUIF/R/L/W/E), in the Channing Pollock Theater Collection (DHUP), in the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (MSRC), and/or in the Afro-American Studies Resource Center at Howard University. Call numbers and location symbols for the materials have been included to facilitate access. Additional materials and more information about the items which follow are available at the individual library locations.
I Historical Studies and Reference Works
Historical Studies Anderson, Jervis. This Was Harlem. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1982. F128.68 H3A65 1982 (DHUP) Aptheker, Herbert. A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States, 1910-1932. Secaucus, NJ: Citadel, 1973. E185 A58 (DHUU) Bontemps, Arna, ed.

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