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Performance by Roy Barber and Trudy Lundrin at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 2)
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Roy Barber, pianist and vocalist, and Trudy Lundrin, trombonist, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Includes the following songs: [continued from Part 1] My Trombone Gal -- The Port of Amsterdam / Jacques Brel -- A Good Man Is Hard To Find -- Maybe This Time / Liza Minnelli -- For Judith -- Jessie / Janis Ian -- You Can’t Be the Baker If the Bread Don’t Rise / Bill Flanders -- The Power In the Blues -- Basin Street Blues -- A Dark Man On A Tree -- God Bless the Child / Billie Holiday. Access to this recording is restricted. Please consult the Archives for details.
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Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia July 6, 1979 (Part 1)
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Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following: La Serenata (1888) / Francesco Paolo Tosti -- Nel cor più non mi sento, from L'amor contrastato, ossia La molinara (1788) / Giovanni Paisiello -- Chanson d'Avril, from 20 Mélodies, Op.21 (1871) / Georges Bizet -- Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht? / Gustav Mahler -- Les Filles de Cadix (1887) / Léo Delibes -- Notre amour, from 3 Songs, Op.8 (1865) / Gabriel Fauré -- What a Movie!, from Trouble In Tahiti / Leonard Bernstein -- There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann. Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following: There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann -- N'ornerà la bruna chioma: scene e cavatina / Gaetano Donizetti -- Soupir, from 6 Melodie (1906) / Ottorino Respighi [cuts off].
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Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia July 6, 1979 (Part 2)
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Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following: Soupir, from 6 Melodie (1906) / Ottorino Respighi [continued from previous side] -- Deh, pietoso, oh Addolorata, from Seste Romanze I (1838) / Giuseppe Verdi -- Do you remember an Inn? (Miranda; Tarantella) (1923) / Hilaire Belloc -- [set break] -- Let the Florid Music Praise!, from On This Island, no. 1 / Benjamin Britten -- As It Is, Plenty, from On This Island, no. 5 / Benjamin Britten -- Rencontre, from Poème d'un Jour, Op. 21 (1878) / Gabriel Fauré -- Toujours, from Poème d'un Jour, Op. 21 (1878) / Gabriel Fauré -- Adieu, from Poème d'un Jour, Op. 21 (1878) / Gabriel Fauré -- Vergebliches Ständchen, Op. 84, no. 4, from Five Romances and Songs, Op. 84 (1881-1882) / Johannes Brahms -- Morgan!, from 4 lieder, Op. 27 (1894) / Richard Strauss -- Les Filles de Cadix (1887) / Léo Delibes -- Trees (1922) / Oscar Rasbach (words by Joyce Kilmer) -- There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann.
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Performance by Stuart Goldstein and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 1)
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Recording is a duplicate recording of Islandora:1304. Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following:.La Serenata (1888) / Francesco Paolo Tosti -- Nel cor più non mi sento, from L'amor contrastato, ossia La molinara (1788) / Giovanni Paisiello -- Chanson d'Avril, from 20 Mélodies, Op.21 (1871) / Georges Bizet -- Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht? / Gustav Mahler -- Les Filles de Cadix (1887) / Léo Delibes -- Notre amour, from 3 Songs, Op.8 (1865) / Gabriel Fauré -- What a Movie!, from Trouble In Tahiti (1952) / Leonard Bernstein -- There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann [cuts off].
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Performance by Stuart Goldstein, Carmen Lewis, and Jeffrey Eschelman at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on December 23, 1978
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Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Carmen Lewis, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, December 23, 1978. Includes the following: When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter / Johnny Marks -- Les filles de Cadix (1887) / Léo Delibes. Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, March 30, 1978. Includes the following: La Promessa (Canzonetta) from Soirées musicales (ca. 1830-1835) / Gioacchino Rossini -- L'Invito (Bolero) from Soirées musicales (ca. 1830-1835) / Gioacchino Rossini -- L'Orgia (Arietta) from Soirées musicales (ca. 1830-1835) / Gioacchino Rossini -- La Serenata (1888) / Francesco Paolo Tosti -- Una lagrima (Preghiera) from Matinée musicale (1841) / Gaetano Donizetti -- Spring Waters (Весенние воды), from 12 Romances, Op. 14 (1894-1896) -- There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann -- Au bord de l'eau, from 3 Songs, Op.8 (1865) / Gabriel Fauré -- Notre amour, from 3 Songs, Op.8 (1865) / Gabriel Fauré -- Chanson d'Avril, from 20 Mélodies, Op.21 (1871) / Georges Bizet [significant tape distortion toward the end; cuts off].
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Performance by Stuart Goldstein, Jeffrey Eschelman, and Hank Baron at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 2)
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Recording is a partial duplicate of Islandora:1304. Stuart Goldstein, tenor, with Jeffrey Eschelman, piano, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, 1978. Includes the following: There are fairies at the bottom of our garden (1917) / Liza Lehmann [continued]. Hank Baron, singer-songwriter, performing original songs at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Includes the following original songs unless otherwise stated: Taking Time [starts mid song] -- State Park -- Have you ever seen plane Jane? / Tom Wilson -- Home for the Holidays: Family Portrait -- Would You Like to Take a Walk? (1930) / Harry Warren (lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose) -- Lay It Down Easy -- Gordy's Eyes [cuts off].
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Performance by Susan Manwaring at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, undated (Part 1)
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Susan Manwaring, flutist, performing at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, undated. Includes the following pieces: [Unintelligible] Fantasies -- Untitled -- Moondance / Van Morrison -- Syrinx / Claude Debussy -- Lesbians -- Woman That Left Me One Time -- Untitled -- Untitled -- Cory -- Untitled -- Song for a Marvelous Group of Women -- Church on Sunday Time.
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Performance by Thomas Bledsoe at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia on March 21, 1980 (Part 1)
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Thomas Bledsoe performing a short story and poetry reading at the Gay Coffeehouse of Philadelphia, Gay Community Center of Philadelphia, March 21, 1980. Includes the following readings: Underwear / Lawrence Ferlinghetti -- “Zero” from Against Infinity: An Anthology of Contemporary Mathematical Poetry / Ernest Robson and Jet Wimp, eds. -- Grooks (Whenever you’re called on to make up your mind) -- I am a humble artist -- The lilacs are flowering -- The human spirit -- Everything is either concave or vex -- Our choicest plans have fallen through -- Losing one glove is certainly painful) / Piet Hein -- The Heart’s Location / Peter Meinke -- Southern Comfort -- You Held the Buttercup Under My Chin and Laughed -- Haikus -- I Live Alone / Rod McKuen -- Limericks / Unknown Artist(s) -- The Screen of Our Own Interests / Unknown Artist -- Mom / Harlan Ellison.