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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Box 6: Music Scores

 File — Box M035.0006: [Barcode: U186019602568]
Identifier: M035.0006
Abstract

This box contains (7) large volumes of musical scores. The scores include: Land of Promise by Russell Porter and Normand Lockwood (Chorus, Narrator, Orchestra, Solo Baritone) and The Wizards of Balizar: a comic fantasy by Russell Porter and Normand Lockwood (Violin 1 and 2, Viola, Cello, Orchestra, and Acts).

Dates: 1933-1986

Score for Act One 'The Hanging Judge'

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Identifier: M123.05.0020.0006.00001
Abstract Score for Act One (133 pages) of the opera 'The hanging Judge' with music composed by Normand Lockwood and libretto by Russell Porter. Synopsis of act one typed on first page of score in black ink ' It is about noon on a Saturday morning in May 1861. A 'sociable' is about to begin out under the trees now in near leaf. There are trestle tables with food. The women scurry about, putting the final items on the tables and wory ing about those things woman worry about at such times. The men are...
Dates: 1850-2008

Score for Act Three 'The Hanging Judge'

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Identifier: M123.05.0020.0006.00003
Abstract Score for Act three (131 pages) of the opera 'The Hanging Judge' with music composed by Normand Lockwood and libretto by Russell Porter. Synopsis of act one typed on first page of score in black ink ' It is an evening in late fall. A square dance is in progress in one of the barn like store buildings that squat and there on the village streets. The dance lively, gay, but not rowdy. Among the dancers may be seen the blue coats of two army officers. No proviate soldiers are in the crowd. On...
Dates: 1850-2008

Score for Act Two 'The Hanging Judge'

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Identifier: M123.05.0020.0006.00002
Abstract Score for Act two (112 pages) of the opera 'The Hanging Judge' with music composed by Normand Lockwood and libretto by Russell Porter. Synopsis of act one typed on first page of score in black ink ' It is a rough frontier courtroom. A table will serve as the bar of justice. Behind it, a chiar. Before the table two other chairs, in one of which sits the prisoner, handcuffed and beside him, his lawyer. A burly cheriff stands just behind the prisoner. The few other chairs in the room are filed...
Dates: 1850-2008