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Soprano Virginia MacWatters was known not only for her impressive operatic career during which she performed in opera houses throughout the United States, Europe, and South America, but also for her dedication to teaching. In 1957 she joined the voice faculty of the Indiana University School of Music where she remained until her retirement in 1982. Besame Mucho was originally a Spanish song adapted to English about love, which MacWatters put her own touch on it beautifully.
From Lider far a gemishtn khor, ed. Gershteyn (Wilno, 1939).
Text byJohann Wolfgang Goethe.
Yiddish translation by Moyshe Broderzon (1890-1956).
Performed by the Rutgers Kirkpatrick Choir conducted by Patrick Gardner and accompanied by Paul Conrad.
From Lider far a gemishtn khor, ed. Gershteyn (Wilno, 1939).
Performed by the Rutgers Kirkpatrick Choir conducted by Patrick Gardner and accompanied by Paul Conrad.
Text by Solomon Alkabetz (ca. 1505-1584). Performed by the Rutgers Kirkpatrick Choir conducted by Paul Gardner with soloist Joshua Gonzalez and accompanied by Paul Conrad.
Soprano Virginia MacWatters was known not only for her impressive operatic career during which she performed in opera houses throughout the United States, Europe, and South America, but also for her dedication to teaching. In 1957 she joined the voice faculty of the Indiana University School of Music where she remained until her retirement in 1982. “Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark” is one of the most famous pieces composed by Henry Rowley Bishop, which was an adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors.
These tapes are an oral history of Optometrists, active or retired at the time, both in the United States and from abroad. The tapes delve into topics such as important innovators in the field, publications, politics, and personal anecdotes.