Musicians
Found in 213 Collections and/or Records:
Lamont Orchestra Performing, 1999
Photographic image of a violinist standing and performing in front of orchestra at University of Denver in 1999. Other members of the orchestra can be seen behind the violinist.
Lamont Society Records
Records of the Lamont Society, a support organization for the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver. The collection includes scrapbooks and photo albums created by the Lamont Society as well as programs and pamphlets from events hosted by or associated with the Lamont Society.
Larry Adler, 1943 November 12
Larry Adler, harmonica player, was born on February 10, 1914 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA as Lawrence Cecil Adler. He is known for his work on Genevieve (1953), King & Country (1964) and Three Daring Daughters (1948). He died on August 6, 2001 in London, England.
Legends of Dance Honorees, 2023
This series contains mov files and release forms for the 2023 Legends of Dance honorees: Amy Anderson, Patricia Hoffman, Jesse Manno, Chuck Palmer, Damien Patterson, and Julia Wilkinson Manley.
Leopold Stokowski
Leopold Stokowski (4-18-1882 to 9-13-1977) Conductor with a long association with the Philadelphia Orchestra; formed All-American Youth Orchestra.
Making music--frid02102
Close-up of man with eyes closed, singing, playing an instrument (balalaika ?). Leaves in background.
Manno, Jesse, 2023
This folder contains an oral history waiver signed by Jesse Manno and (2) cds with soundtracks created by Jesse.
Marian Anderson, 1945 February 23
Marian Anderson (2-27-1897 to 4-8-1993) one of the most celebrated singers of the 20th century. Important figure in the struggle for black artists to overcome racial prejudice and was first black person to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in New York
Mario Chamlee
(1892-1966) Lead tenor who replaced Enrico Caruso at the Metropolitan.