Research Catalog

Yours for a song collection of noncommercial video recordings

Title
  1. Yours for a song collection of noncommercial video recordings [videorecording] / Lumiere Productions.
Supplementary content
  1. Finding Aid

Details

Additional authors
  1. Coleman, Cy
  2. Hague, Albert, 1920-2001.
  3. Wodehouse, Artis Stiffey.
  4. Stevens, Gary, 1962-
  5. Feinstein, Michael
  6. Michaels, Nora.
  7. Furia, Philip, 1943-
  8. Lahm, David.
  9. Winer, Deborah Grace.
  10. Weber, Katharine, 1955-
  11. Morath, Max.
  12. Morris, Joan, 1943-
  13. Warner, Russell.
  14. Mintun, Peter.
  15. Renaldo, Richard.
  16. Brand, Oscar.
  17. Fisher, Doris, 1915-2003.
  18. Lumiere Productions.
Description
  1. 63 videocassettes (BetacamSP) : sd., b&w and col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. The collection consists of materials used in the production of the 1999 documentary Yours for a Song profiling the lives and work of four women songwriters of the Tin Pan Alley era; Kay Swift, Dorothy Fields, Dana Suesse, and Ann Ronell. Includes archival footage, interviews and/or musical performances by Cy Coleman, Albert Hague, Artis Wodehouse, Gary Stevens, Michael Feinstein, Nora Michaels, Philip Furia, David Lahm, Deborah Grace Winer, Katharine Weber, Max Morath, Joan Morris, Russell Warner, Peter Mintun, Richard Renaldo, Oscar Brand, and Doris Fisher, among others.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Lumiere Productions.
Subject
  1. Fields, Dorothy, 1905-1974
  2. Swift, Kay, 1897-1993
  3. Suesse, Dana, 1911-
  4. Ronell, Ann
  5. Women composers > United States
  6. Lyricists > United States > Biography
  7. Popular music > United States > 20th century
Call number
  1. *L (Special) 05-11
Access (note)
  1. Collection is open to the public. Users never directly handle video recordings. Viewing selections are transmitted through a playback system.
Cite as (note)
  1. *L (Special) 05-11, Yours for a Song Collection of Noncommercial Video Recordings, Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Terms of use (note)
  1. No copying of private, non-commercial material is allowed without the written permission of the proprietary rights holder. For further information contact the Curator, The Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.
Source (note)
  1. Lumiere Productions;
Indexes/finding aids (note)
  1. Finding aid available on internet.
Title
  1. Yours for a song collection of noncommercial video recordings [videorecording] / Lumiere Productions.
Access
  1. Collection is open to the public. Users never directly handle video recordings. Viewing selections are transmitted through a playback system.
Terms of use
  1. No copying of private, non-commercial material is allowed without the written permission of the proprietary rights holder. For further information contact the Curator, The Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.
Cite as:
  1. *L (Special) 05-11, Yours for a Song Collection of Noncommercial Video Recordings, Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Indexes
  1. Finding aid available on internet.
Source
  1. Gift; Lumiere Productions; Jan. 2005.
Connect to:
  1. Finding Aid
Added author
  1. Coleman, Cy, interviewee.
  2. Hague, Albert, 1920-2001. Interviewee
  3. Wodehouse, Artis Stiffey. Interviewee
  4. Stevens, Gary, 1962- Interviewee
  5. Feinstein, Michael, interviewee.
  6. Michaels, Nora. Interviewee
  7. Furia, Philip, 1943- Interviewee
  8. Lahm, David. Interviewee
  9. Winer, Deborah Grace. Interviewee
  10. Weber, Katharine, 1955- Interviewee
  11. Morath, Max. Interviewee
  12. Morris, Joan, 1943- Interviewee
  13. Warner, Russell. Interviewee
  14. Mintun, Peter. Interviewee
  15. Renaldo, Richard. Interviewee
  16. Brand, Oscar. Interviewee
  17. Fisher, Doris, 1915-2003. Interviewee
  18. Lumiere Productions.
Research call number
  1. *L (Special) 05-11
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