Beggar's Opera and Odetta
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- Name
- Goberman, Max, 1911-1962 (Speaker)
- Fass, Bob, 1933-2021 (Former owner)
- Title
- Beggar's Opera and Odetta
- Abstract
- Max Goberman comments on the "The Beggar's Opera" by John Gay. "Virgins are like the Fair Flower in its Luster," "Our Polly Is A Sad Slut," "Can Love Be Controlled By Advice," "Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes," "My Heart Was So Free it Roved Like the Bee," "Were I Laid on Greenland's Coast," "Oh What Pain it is To Part," "Let Us Take the Road," "If the Heart of a Man is Depressed with Care," "Before the Barn Door Crowing," "He Who Tastes Woman Ruin Meets," "The First Time at the Looking Glass the Mother Sets her Daughter," and "When You Censure the Age" from "The Beggar's Opera" by John Gay play
- Collection Name
- Bob Fass papers, circa 1960-2011
- Archival Context
- Series III: Bootlegs, Demo Tapes, and Other Live Recordings, 1962-2011. Subseries III.2: Bootlegs and live recordings, 1952-2004, undated
- Subjects
- Gay, John, 1685-1732. Beggar's opera
- Format
- sound recordings
- Genre
- Ballad operas
- Origin Information
- New York (N.Y.)?
- Date
- 1952-2004
- Physical Description
- 2 audio files (File 1: 33 minutes; File 2: 33 minutes)
- Note (Bf number)
- BF2200
- Note (Date note)
- Date inferred from inclusive dates of archival subseries
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
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- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-rt7b-p526