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Collection of sound recordings, 1933-1950.
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Creator
Paskman, Dailey.
Location
Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound
Extent
- 30 sound discs : analog.
Access Restrictions
Access to acetate discs restricted; advance notification required.
Scope/Contents Note
Contains radio broadcast recordings, studio acetates, and performance recordings collected by Paskman of his works. Included are transcription recordings of the radio program Paramount movie parade (1933-1934); two recordingsof live performances of Robert Stolz' Two hearts in 3/4 time, for which Paskman wrote the lyrics; and a live recording of the premiere performance of Halloween, a musical work with narration by Paskman. Also included is an interview with Paskman conducted by Albert Brush under the auspices of the Beverly Hills Public Library, which was broadcast over radio station KPMC (Beverly Hills, CA),December 4, 1940.
Biographical/Historical Note
Playwright and lyricist.
Controlled Access Terms
- Radio programs -- United States.
- Sound recordings.
Additional Creator Names
- Paskman, Dailey. Halloween.
- Stolz, Robert, 1880-1975. Verlorene Walzer.
- Paramount movie parade (Radio program).

