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1977 Cabrillo Music Festival
Title:Type:Series:Place:Topic:Description:Subject:Music festivals, Aptos, and Santa Cruz CountyCall Number:MS 414 and 352 -
1974 Cabrillo Music Festival: Concert 7
Type:Series:Place:Topic:Description:The Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music (previously Cabrillo Music Festival), is an annual music festival featuring symphonic works by contemporary composers that takes place in Santa Cruz, California. The Cabrillo Music Festival of Contemporary Music Recordings Collection includes recorded audio of festival performances from 1964-1990. These recordings were created by two California independent radio stations KUSP and KPFA, and in turn collected by the Cabrillo Festival and the San Francisco-based music organization Other Minds. UCSC Library Special Collections & Archives holds the organizational records of the Cabrillo Festival and Other Minds. These recordings were digitally reformatted from their original open-reel and cassette tape formats in 2019. This project was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. and Digitized from reel-to-reel tapes.Subject:Music festivals, Santa Cruz County, and Santa CruzCall Number:MS 414 and 346 -
1975 Cabrillo Music Festival: Concert 2
Type:Series:Place:Topic:Description:The Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music (previously Cabrillo Music Festival), is an annual music festival featuring symphonic works by contemporary composers that takes place in Santa Cruz, California. The Cabrillo Music Festival of Contemporary Music Recordings Collection includes recorded audio of festival performances from 1964-1990. These recordings were created by two California independent radio stations KUSP and KPFA, and in turn collected by the Cabrillo Festival and the San Francisco-based music organization Other Minds. UCSC Library Special Collections & Archives holds the organizational records of the Cabrillo Festival and Other Minds. These recordings were digitally reformatted from their original open-reel and cassette tape formats in 2019. This project was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. and Digitized from reel-to-reel tapes.Subject:Music festivals, Aptos, and Santa Cruz CountyCall Number:MS 414 -
1989 Cabrillo Music Festival: Concert 2
Type:Series:Place:Topic:Description:The Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music (previously Cabrillo Music Festival), is an annual music festival featuring symphonic works by contemporary composers that takes place in Santa Cruz, California. The Cabrillo Music Festival of Contemporary Music Recordings Collection includes recorded audio of festival performances from 1964-1990. These recordings were created by two California independent radio stations KUSP and KPFA, and in turn collected by the Cabrillo Festival and the San Francisco-based music organization Other Minds. UCSC Library Special Collections & Archives holds the organizational records of the Cabrillo Festival and Other Minds. These recordings were digitally reformatted from their original open-reel and cassette tape formats in 2019. This project was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. and Digitized from reel-to-reel tapes.Subject:Music festivals and Santa Cruz CountyCall Number:MS 64 and 31 -
1988 Cabrillo Music Festival: [Concert 8]
Type:Series:Place:Topic:Description:The Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music (previously Cabrillo Music Festival), is an annual music festival featuring symphonic works by contemporary composers that takes place in Santa Cruz, California. The Cabrillo Music Festival of Contemporary Music Recordings Collection includes recorded audio of festival performances from 1964-1990. These recordings were created by two California independent radio stations KUSP and KPFA, and in turn collected by the Cabrillo Festival and the San Francisco-based music organization Other Minds. UCSC Library Special Collections & Archives holds the organizational records of the Cabrillo Festival and Other Minds. These recordings were digitally reformatted from their original open-reel and cassette tape formats in 2019. This project was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. and Digitized from reel-to-reel tapes.Subject:Music festivals and Santa Cruz CountyCall Number:MS 64 and 28 -
Metamorphoses
Title:Creator:Type:Date Created:1982Subject:University of California, Santa CruzCall Number:LCD10668 and MS 35 -
Norman O. Brown reading A tree telling of Orpheus
Variant Title:Type:Date Created:1970Subject:University of California, Santa CruzCall Number:LCD9696 and MS 35 -
My georgics : a palinode in praise of work
Variant Title:Creator:Type:Date Created:1971Call Number:LCD11063 and MS 35 -
The legend of Tanaquil
Title:Creator:Type:People:Topic:Date Created:1978Subject:Matriarchy, Legends--Rome, University of California, Santa Cruz, and TanaquilCall Number:LCD9729 and MS 35 -
The apocalypse of Islam
Title:Creator:Type:Subject Title:Date Created:1983Call Number:LCD9730 and MS 35
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