Box 6
Contains 371 Results:
“Americans Taking Over in Music” (US News and World Report), September 24, 1973
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“The Chelsea: A Private Bohemia” (Sunday Sun), September 30, 1973
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
Review of Thomson Recording, October 1973
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Music Critic Reminisces About Early Days in Paris” (Bangor Daily News), October 2, 1973
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Thomson Cantata Helps to Launch Towson Building” (Sun), November 19, 1973
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Contemporary Cello Concerti – XI: Virgil Thomson” (The Strad)., undated
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
Originals, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“A Valentine to Stein” (San Francisco Chronicle), February 5, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Music Program for the Gifted” (San Francisco Chronicle), March 29, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Down the Years with America” (San Francisco Chronicle), August 5, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Standards Were High at Forest Meadows Festival” (San Francisco Chronicle), August 5, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“A Persnickety View of Opera” (San Francisco Chronicle), August 13, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
N.T. (Jerusalem Post), October 25, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“The Man Who Has Known ‘Everyone’ Over the Past Fifty Years” (Jerusalem Post), October 28, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Rip-Off at the Chelsea” (Time), November 4, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
Photocopies, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“The Monolithic Miss Stein” (NY Times), January 30, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“A Rose is a Rose… Gertrude Stein”, February 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Hawkins’ Dancers Provide Something New at the Pops”, February 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Buffalo, Toronto Fare will Include Hawkins, Nureyev” (Courier Express), February 5, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Concert Honors Gertrude Stein” (Oakland Tribune), February 6, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Art: Alice Neel Retrospective” (NY Times), February 9, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Kohon Group Plays American Quartets” (NY Times), February 10, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Ben Franklin in a New Key” (Village Voice), February 14, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).
“Composer’s Choices – A Few Surprises” (San Francisco Chronicle), February 17, 1974
Contained in Box 5, and Box 6, Folders 1-8; Includes many newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Thomson, as well as some longer articles (1941-1984).