Wenn alle Bruennlein fliessen.--Da drobn am Bergal.--Rosestock, Holderbluet.--Es geht eine dunkle Wolk herein.--Dat du min Leevsten bist.--Es Burebuebli.--Muss i denn.--Ufm Berge, da geht der Wind.--Bei Mondenschein.--Yodel song.--Der schwere Traum.--Die Gedanken sind frei.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0347
FLP.40604
FLP.40604 ;.Folkways.843
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Folkways
General:
Program notes and texts, in German, German and Swiss dialects, with English translations, inserted in slipcase. Performer(s): Martha Schlamme, soprano; Peter Seeger, recorder and banjo.
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Lomir alle fraylich zein.--Der Rebbe Elimelech.--Zog maran.--Der fetter nuss'n.--Margaritkelech.--Tumbu tumba.--Chazkele.--Rozhinkes mit mandlen;Teire Malke.--Dos pastuchl.--Vos villstu.--S'dremlen feygl oyf di tsvaygn.--Lomir sich iberbeten.--S'loifn s'yugn schwartze wolkns.--Dana, dana, dana.--Unzer rebbenu.--Bei dem stetl.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1181
Vanguard.9049
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Vanguard
General:
With orchestra; Robert DeCormier, conductor. Orchestral acc. by Cormier, based in part on piano acc. by Tamara Bliss. Program notes and English paraphrases of the texts by Martha Schlamme on slipcase.
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Radio Program on First Newport Folk Festival with Interviews; Pete Seeger, Odetta, Billy Faier, Moses Asch, Martha Schlamme, Frank Hamilton, Cynthia Gooding, Al Grossman, Ed McCurdy
Assignment with Bill McNeil and Maria Bennett--Interview with Pete Seeger--Interview with Odetta--Commercial--Interview with Billy Faier--Lionel Brownite--Interview with Martha Schlamme--Commercial--Interview with Frank Hamilton--Interview with Moe Asch--Interview with Cynthia Gooding--Interview with Albert Grossman--Interview with Ed McCurdy--Credits
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-7RR-4482
General:
CDR copy
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Access by appointment only. Contact the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections at rinzlerarchives@si.edu or (202) 633-7322 for additional information.
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Collection Citation:
Moses and Frances Asch Collection, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Reproduction restricted due to copyright or trademark. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Collection Citation:
Duncan Schiedt Jazz Collection, 1900-2012, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Sponsor:
Processing and encoding funded by a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources.
1 Binder (contact sheets and prints, black and white)
1 Boxe (35 mm negatives, black and white, 8.5"x10.75"x2.5")
0.44 Cubic feet (2 boxes contain the extent details for this collection, Box 1 is 0.24 cubic feet and Box 2 is 0.2 cubic feet)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Binders
Photographic prints
Correspondence
Contact sheets
Black-and-white negatives
Place:
Chicago (Ill.)
New York (N.Y.)
Date:
1957 - 1961
Summary:
Original photographs and negatives taken by Robert C. Malone.
Scope and Contents:
The Robert C. Malone photographs document the performances of folk singers. The collection dates from 1957 to circa 1961. Photographic materials include 16 rolls of negatives, contact sheets made from the negatives, and 14 prints. The collection features photographs of the Weavers and Cisco Houston. The collection also includes a small amount of correspondence, including two letters from Robert C. Malone to the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage concerning the donation of the collection, and two letters from Lee Hays to Robert C. Malone. A handful of Malone's prints are housed with the Lee Hays papers in the Rinzler Archives and are not included in the finding aid.
Arrangement note:
Arranged in 6 series: (1) University of Chicago; (2) Old Town School of Folk Music, Chicago, Ill.; (3) One Sheridan Square, N.Y.; (4) Cisco Houston's Last Performance; (5) Miscellaneous People; (6) Correspondence and Miscellaneous. Contact sheets and prints arranged in 1 binder; negatives are stored in a separate binder. Series VI, Correspondence and Miscellaneous, is filed separately. Materials are arranged chronologically.
Biographical/Historical note:
Robert C. Malone is currently retired and lives in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Between 1957-1961, Robert C. Malone moved between Chicago and New York photographing folk singers such as the Weavers and Cisco Houston.
Through contact with Robert Koppelman, a scholar working with the Lee Hays Papers in the Rinzler Archives, Robert C. Malone heard about the Archives and wrote to offer his photos to the Archives collections.
Provenance:
The Smithsonian Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections acquired the Robert C. Malone Photograph Collection in 1998. In a letter dated 19 January 1999, Mr. Malone gave full discretion to the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage to grant permission for both internal and external use of his photographs with the request that his work be credited.
Restrictions:
Access by appointment only. Permission for the reproduction or publication of items in the Robert C. Malone Photograph Collection must be obtained from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Consult the archivists for further information at (202) 633-7322.
Rights:
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