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Lenore Latimer/John Wilson

Title
  1. Lenore Latimer/John Wilson [electronic resource]
Published by
  1. 1978.

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Additional authors
  1. Latimer, Lenore
  2. Wilson, John M.
  3. Berger, Art
  4. Read, Marilyn
  5. Smith, Stuart E.
  6. Borak, Andrea
  7. Zinn, Randolyn
  8. Cornelius, Victor
  9. Duval, Charles
  10. Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828.
  11. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750.
  12. Frangella, Luis.
  13. Kaczorowski, Peter
  14. Beatles. cmp
Description
  1. 2 streaming video files (NTSC) (80 min.) : sd., b&w.
Summary
  1. Joint concert by dancer/choreographers Lenore Latimer and John Wilson.
Contents
  1. CONTENTS: Cassette 1: Three shakes (approx. 12 min.). Choreography: Lenore Latimer. Music: The Beatles. Perf. by Art Berger, Lenore Latimer, Marilyn Read, and Stuart Smith. -- Ecossaises (Theme and interrupted variations) (approx. 9 min.). Choreography: John Wilson. Music: Schubert, arranged by Wilson. Danced by Wilson, accompanied by Timothy Vernon (piano) and Johanna Albrecht and Marcy Jellison (percussion). -- The spinning song (approx. 7 min.). Choreography/costumes: Latimer. Music: Schubert. Danced by Andrea Borak and Read, accompanied by Christopher Reed (piano) and Patricia Irmen (soprano). -- Impromptu for Eurydice (approx. 20 min.). Choreography/direction/script: Wilson. Music: Satie, Auric, Milhaud. Scenery: Luis Frangella. Ceramic sculptures: Russell Sharon. Danced by Randolyn Zinn, Victor Cornelius, Charles Duval, and Stuart Smith, accompanied by Vernon (piano). -- Cassette 2: Tender (approx. 6 min.). Choreography/performance: Latimer. Music: J. S. Bach. -- Bachianas americanas (approx. 26 min.). Choreography: Wilson. Music: J. S. Bach/Wilson. Sculpted clothes for Part III: Luis Frangella. Danced by Borak, Read, Smith, and Wilson, accompanied by Vernon (piano), Albrecht and Jellison (sopranos). The sections of the piece are: I. Cross country (Invention #6), II. Erasure (Sinfonia #15), III. Fashion sarabande (Sinfonia #5), IV. Ellen's phrase/Cannonade (Invention #4), V. Homage I (to Villa-Lobos) (Prelude #1)
  2. VI. Homage II (to Sappho) (Sinfonia #11), VII. Openers 1 plus 1 (Finale) (a. Invention #1, b. Sinfonia #1, c. Invention #1 and Sinfonia #1).
Call number
  1. *MGZIDF 9559
Note
  1. Videotaped in performance at the American Theatre Laboratory, New York, on November 24, 1978.
  2. Lighting: Peter Kaczorowski.
Access (note)
  1. Patrons can access streaming video files only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding (note)
  1. Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Title
  1. Lenore Latimer/John Wilson [electronic resource]
Imprint
  1. 1978.
Restricted access
  1. Patrons can access streaming video files only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding
  1. Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Local note
  1. Former call number: *MGZIC 9-3455.
  2. Additional Copy 1: 2 3/4" videocassettes, copied from A.O., 10/91; in Princeton ReCAP Regular Storage; was pres. master until 7/2016.
  3. Additional Copy 2: 2 3/4" videocassettes, copied from A.O., 10/91; in Princeton ReCAP Regular Storage; was vid. viewing copy until 7/2016.
Connect to:
  1. NYPL Digital Collections
Local subject
  1. Television. Lenore Latimer and John Wilson.
Added author
  1. Latimer, Lenore, choreographer. cst, dancer.
  2. Wilson, John M., choreographer. arr, dancer.
  3. Berger, Art, dancer.
  4. Read, Marilyn, dancer.
  5. Smith, Stuart E., dancer.
  6. Borak, Andrea, dancer.
  7. Zinn, Randolyn, dancer.
  8. Cornelius, Victor, dancer.
  9. Duval, Charles, dancer.
  10. Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Composer
  11. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Composer
  12. Frangella, Luis. Designer
  13. Kaczorowski, Peter, lighting designer.
  14. Beatles. Composer
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDF 9559
  2. *MGZIC 9-3455 (former)
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