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Madam to you (Langston Hughes) ; The face of war (Langston Hughes) ; String quartet no. 3 (on Hebrew themes)

Title
  1. Madam to you (Langston Hughes) ; The face of war (Langston Hughes) ; String quartet no. 3 (on Hebrew themes) / Elie Siegmeister.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : Composers Recordings, ℗1979.
Author
  1. Siegmeister, Elie, 1909-1991

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Additional authors
  1. Hinds, Esther
  2. Mandel, Alan, 1935-
  3. Primavera String Quartet, performer.
  4. American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. American contemporary
Uniform title
  1. Works. Selections
  2. American contemporary
Alternative title
  1. Works.
  2. Music of Elie Siegmeister.
  3. American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters award record
  4. Face of war.
Subject
  1. Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967 > Musical settings
  2. Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
  3. Song cycles
  4. Songs (High voice) with piano
  5. String quartets
Genre/Form
  1. Song cycles.
  2. Chamber music.
  3. Musical settings.
  4. Musique de chambre.
  5. Cycles de mélodies.
  6. Mises en musique.
Contents
  1. Madam to you -- The face of war -- String quartet no. 3 (on Hebrew themes)
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Title on container: Music of Elie Siegmeister.
  2. First two works are song cycles.
  3. "American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters award record."
  4. Editions recorded: C.F. Peters Edition (1st work); C. Fischer (3d work).
  5. Durations: 13 min., 55 sec.; 9 min., 15 sec.; 22 min., 50 sec.
  6. Program notes by the composer and biographical notes on container; texts of songs ([1] leaf) inserted.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Dec. 1978, and June 1979, New York.