Link 1: Opening announcement ; Perfidia / music by Dominguez (Melton, chorus, orchestra) ; Announcement ; Minuet in G major arr. for orchestra / music by Beethoven ; Announcement with commentary on singer Jepson ; Jewel song, from opera Faust / music by Gounod ; libretto by Barbier and Carré (Jepson, orchestra) ; Bell Telephone ad ; Announcement ; Sometimes I feel like a motherless child (Melton, orchestra) -- Link 2: Announcement with commentary on czardasz by Voorhees ; Hejre Kati / music by Hubay; arr. for orchestra ; Announcement ; Young Molly who lived at the foot of the hill (originally for voice and piano) / music by Arne (Jepson, orchestra) ; Bell Telephone ad ; Announcement ; May heaven forgive you, from opera Martha, finale of act 3 (originally quintet with chorus and orchestra) / music by Flotow (Melton, Jepson, chorus, orchestra) ; Closing announcement.
Call number
*LK-16 890
Note
Title and date from original disc label; credits from audition.
Streaming files transferred from original audio discs.
Matrix nos: BB26824 C1 (Disc 1, side 1), BB26825 B2 (Disc 1, side 2).
"Telephone Hour, Prog 57, part 1; Telephone Hour, Prog 57, part 2"-- On run-out of disc.
Access (note)
Access to original item restricted. Patrons can access streaming audio only on site at the Library for Performing Arts Research Center.
Language (note)
Sung in Spanish, French, and English.
Linking entry (note)
Forms part of: The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings, *L(Special) 89-33.
Title
The Telephone Hour : radio broadcast, 1941-05-26 / [produced by NBC Radio Network].
Production
1941.
Country of producing entity
United States
Playing time
001452 001436
Type of content
performed music
Type of medium
audio
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Performer
Warner Anderson, announcer ; James Melton, tenor ; Helen Jepson, soprano ; Bell Telephone Hour Chorus ; Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra ; Donald Voorhees, conductor and commentator.
Event
Broadcast on NBC Radio in New York 1941 May 26.
Access
Access to original item restricted. Patrons can access streaming audio only on site at the Library for Performing Arts Research Center.
Language
Sung in Spanish, French, and English.
Linking entry
Forms part of: The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings, *L(Special) 89-33.