Box 8
Contains 167 Results:
CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Company) Radio, La Musique de Paul Bowles, 1988
Interview conducted in French. Total run-time 26:44.
The Voices of Paul Bowles: Tellus #23, undated
Includes music, readings, and Paul Bowles speaking. See accompanying liner notes housed in Box 2, F90.
80th Birthday Party Radio Broadcast, WNYC, 1990 December 30
Total run-time 59:28.
80th Birthday Party Radio Broadcast, WNYC, 1990 December 30
Total run-time 62:15.
80th Birthday Party Radio Broadcast, WNYC, 1990 December 30
Total run-time 57:15.
Moroccan music recorded by Paul Bowles, undated
Copy of side 1 of the untitled reel-to-reel tape housed in F70.
Ahmed Yacoubi telling story "The Night Before Thinking" to Paul Bowles, undated
Copy of side 2 of the untitled reel-to-reel tape housed in F70. The story, read in Moghrebi, has a total run time of 45:35.
Larbi - Side 1 of R2R, undated
Copy of side 1 of the Larbi reel-to-reel tape housed in F74. The run time for the disc, which contains Larbi storytelling, is 35L07.
Larbi - Side 2 of R2R, undated
Copy of side 2 of the Larbi reel-to-reel tape housed in F74. The disc, containing more Larbi storytelling, runs for 54:49.
Larbi - Both sides of R2R, undated
Copy of the reel-to-reel tape housed in F76. Also includes Moroccan music recorded by Paul Bowles. The disc runs for 49:49.
Columbia Masterworks LP ML 5068, 1955-1956
Compact disc copy of Paul Bowles's Columbia Masterworks LP, including "A Picnic Cantata" and "Sonata for Two Pianos." Performers include Gold and Fizdale, duo-pianists, with Martha Flowers and Gloria Davy (sopranos), Mareda Gaither (mezzo soprano), Gloria Wynder (contralto), and Al Howard (drums).
1-2. Small Suite for 2 Pianos, undated
Pianists possibly Paul Bowles & Virgil Thompson.
10. Sonatina for piano or harpsichord (allegro only), 1943 October 17
Sylvia Marlowe, NBC Radio, NY.
11. El Carbonero: Nan Merriman, soprano, 1944 July 6
Possibly NBC Symphony.
12. Sonata for Harpsichord "Guggenheim Jeune" by Virgil Thompson, 1943 October 17
Sylvia Marlowe, harpsichord.
13-17. They Cannot Stop Death, 1945 March 3
Four Spanish Songs on Garcia Lorca texts, David, Romolo de Spirito, voice, WQXR.
6. The Wind Remains (Overture only), 1943
Nicolai Berezowsky, conductor. Radio Broadcast.
7-9. Sonatina for Piano, undated
10. Night Without Sleep, 1945 March 31
Romolo de Spirito, voice. WQXR Radio, NY.
11. Danza Mexicana, from Pastorela, undated
CBS Orchestra: Bernard Herrman, conductor.