Robert Sherman

Robert Sherman appears in the following:

Charles Tomlinson Griffes

Tuesday, January 01, 1980

The focus of this program is on a man whose creative life spanned a mere thirteen years, but who wrote, according to Winthrop Sargean, "...some of the most beautiful music ever created by an American."

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At the Movies

Tuesday, January 01, 1980

Sherrill Milnes recalls the golden moments from the Hollywood of yesteryear.

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Masters of the Orchestra I

Tuesday, January 01, 1980

An intriguing overview of the true individualists of the American symphonic genre. (Part 1 of 2)

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The American Virtuoso

Tuesday, January 01, 1980

The rise of gifted American performers.

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A Visit to New Orleans

Tuesday, January 01, 1980

A visit to New Orleans for what Irving Berlin called "... the heat, the meat and (more to the purpose), the rhythmic beat."

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War Songs I

Tuesday, January 01, 1980

Some of America's most noble and impassioned music was created during the country's darkest hours. (Part 1 of 2)

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And Then We Wrote

Tuesday, January 01, 1980

Masterful American composers and artists performing their own works.

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Vera Zorina

Sunday, December 16, 1979

The dancer and choreographer on her new album and art book, Dancer's Choice.

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Andre Kostelanetz

Sunday, May 14, 1978

Kostelanetz on the Promenade Concerts, which is in its fifteenth season.

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Listening Room: Gunther Schuller

Wednesday, October 08, 1975

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Composer Gunther Schuller discusses several compositions with Bob Sherman

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Rise Stevens

Sunday, August 10, 1975

Bob Sherman spends an hour with operatic mezzo-soprano Rise Stevens.


WNYC archives id: 151897

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