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Series 2: Sound
Recordings
(continued) |
ITEM-ID AFC 2003/051: SR292 |
Sound recording,
undated
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Rack number: RYQ 3270 |
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Extent: 1 sound cassette (Side A: 00:29:54,
Side B: 00:30:16) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, 2 channels, Type I, stereo |
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Side A includes the third part of an African American church service. See SR291 for what may be the first and second parts of
the recording. Side B contains dubs of commercial recordings unrelated to the
collection. |
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Engineer's notes: channel imbalance and tape machine noise throughout both
sides. High frequency loss across both sides. Speed fluctuation ends both
sides. |
ITEM-ID AFC 2003/051: SR293 |
Sound recording, 1994
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Rack number: RYQ 3271 |
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Extent: 1 sound cassette (Side A: 00:44:41,
Side B: 00:41:54) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, 2 channels, Type I, stereo |
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"Mir Lanne Deitsch," by Richard Druckenbrod (a guide to reading Pennsylvania
German), tape 1 |
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Engineer's note: channel imbalance throughout both sides. |
ITEM-ID AFC 2003/051: SR294 |
Sound recording, 1994
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Rack number: RYQ 7501 |
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Extent: 1 sound cassette (Side A: 00:44:09,
Side B: 00:39:49) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, 2 channels, Type I, stereo |
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"Mir Lanne Deitsch," by Richard Druckenbrod (a guide to reading Pennsylvania
German), tape 2 |
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Engineer's note: channel imbalance throughout both sides. |
ITEM-ID AFC 2003/051: SR295 |
Sound recording, 1994
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Rack number: RYQ 7502 |
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Extent: 1 sound cassette (Side A: 00:42:54,
Side B: 00:37:29) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, 2 channels, Type I, stereo |
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"Mir Lanne Deitsch," by Richard Druckenbrod (a guide to reading Pennsylvania
German), tape 3 |
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Engineer's note: channel imbalance throughout both sides. |
ITEM-ID AFC 2003/051: SR296 |
Sound recording, 1994
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Rack number: RYQ 7503 |
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Extent: 1 sound cassette (Side A: 00:25:45,
Side B: 00:20:59) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, 2 channels, Type I, stereo |
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"Mir Lanne Deitsch," by Richard Druckenbrod (a guide to reading Pennsylvania
German), tape 4 |
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Engineer's notes: channel imbalance and tape machine noise throughout both
sides. |
ITEM-ID AFC 2003/051: SR297 |
Sound recording, circa
1960-1969
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Rack number: IDA 00865 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound disc
(lacquer on card) (00:01:16) : analog ; 6 in. |
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One man interviews another man, who is speaking in Italian. |
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This Voice-O-Graph disc probably was recorded no later than the 1960s. It was
mailed to Don Yoder circa 1979. |
ITEM-ID AFC 2003/051: SR298 |
Sound recording, December
23, 2001
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Rack number: RYQ 3061 |
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Extent: 1 sound cassette (Side A: 01:00:09,
Side B: 00:12:49) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, 2 channels, Type I, stereo |
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A church service (possibly Lutheran), which may have been recorded in Pullman,
Washington (at one point, the city of Pullman was mentioned). |
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Series 3: Graphic Materials
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BOX 1/4 |
George Kaufmann, dulcimer builder
and player, stringing his most recent board, September 1968
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Extent: 1 photographic print : black and
white ; 3 1/2 in. x 5 in. |
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Item_ID: AFC 2003/051: PH01 |
BOX 1/4 |
A closer view of the "board,"
September 1968
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Extent: 1 photographic print : black and
white ; 3 1/2 in. x 5 in. |
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Item_ID: AFC 2003/051: PH02 |
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The photo was taken the same day as AFC 2003/051: PH01. |
BOX 1/4 |
Farm buildings
(?)undated
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Extent: 1 photographic negative : black and
white ; 3 in. x 1 1/2 in. |
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Item_ID: AFC 2003/051: PH03 |
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The item looks like a double exposure |
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Series 4: Moving Images
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Item_ID: AFC 2003/051: MV01 |
Communal Music Festival I and II
(ISCA Conference 1991, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania), July 28, 1991
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Rack number: VAR 7414 |
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Extent: 1 videocassette (VHS, 02:09:59) :
analog |
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Taped at the Third Triennial Conference of the International Communal Studies
Association, held at Elizabethtown College, July 25-28, 1991. The volume is low
throughout. |
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Time
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Summary
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00:00:00 |
The moderator (unidentified man) greets those
assembled and delivers a short lecture. The choir performs with
musical accompaniment. |
00:05:33 |
Choir begins singing (false start) and then perform
"Sing Ye" (hymn) |
00:09:41 |
Unidentified instrumental work. |
00:11:09 |
Unidentified instrumental work. |
00:12:12 |
Unidentified instrumental work. |
00:14:57 |
Choir sings an unidentified work, with musical
accompaniment. |
00:18:33 |
Unidentified Moravian instrumental work. |
00:21:27 |
Unidentified Moravian instrumental work. |
00:23:04 |
Unidentified Moravian instrumental work. |
00:27:05 |
Unidentified woman discusses the instrumental works
played, and introduces the hymn that follows. |
00:27:50 |
Choir performs the hymn "Hearken, Stay Close to
Jesus Christ," with male soloist. |
00:31:53 |
The moderator speaks about the preceding
performances, and introduces the next segment of the
program. |
00:32:47 |
Cheryl Anderson speaks about Shaker music and song,
and sings selections. |
00:51:35 |
The moderator introduces Martin Johnson. |
00:52:03 |
Martin Johnson introduces the next segment: ten
songs from the life of the [Christian?] Brethren. They represent
communities based on the spirit of the first church in Jerusalem.
He names the songs to follow, and their cultural/compositional
sources. The chorus members take the stage. |
00:57:03 |
"He Bought the Whole Field" (song) |
00:59:25 |
"Roll the Waters" [?] (song) |
01:01:37 |
"Cedar Cliffs Before Us Rising" (song) |
01:03:03 |
Shalom [?] (song) |
01:05:24 |
"God of the Mountains" (song) |
01:06:56 |
The Wind Is So Cool in the Night" (song) |
00:08:22 |
"Singing Our Meadows and Flowers" |
01:10:23 |
"I Saw the Speck in My Brother's Eye"
(song) |
01:12:20 |
Oh, Today We Want to Pack Our Ruck Sacks"
(song) |
01:14:00 |
"I'm Gonna Sing When the Spirit Says Sing"
(song) |
01:18:04 |
The moderator notes that those assembled can sign
up for a copy of the videotape of this event. He announces the next
segment: congregational singing, led by Jean Daugherty. |
01:20:02 |
Possible edit in the program: a woman approaches
the mic to speak but the next seconds are missing. The moderator is
once again at the mic, and asks if the audience would like to hear
more singing by the Hutterite choir after the program formally
ends. This meets with general approval. Then he introduces Larry
Summerton, representing the community of Padanaram, and who will
introduce his group. |
01:21:05 |
Larry Summerton talks about Padanaram, and names
the people who will perform: himself, his wife Rachel Summerton,
and Daniel and Lois Wright (Daniel founded the community). The
first six songs are accompanied by guitar; the last three
(religious songs) are sung a cappella, according to Padanaram
tradition. |
01:22:55 |
"Soldier of destiny in the army of the Lord..."
(first line; song sung by Larry) |
01:26:01 |
"Look at the rough [?] child..." (first line; song
sung by Larry) |
01:28:19 |
"Gather round all you children..." (first line;
song sung by Larry) |
01:32:12 |
"Life is a school..." (first line; song sung by
Larry and Rachel Summerton) |
01:35:50 |
"New day of a different love [?]..." (first line;
song sung by Larry and Rachel Summerton) |
01:38:18 |
"A new day is dawning within..." (first line; song
sung by Larry and Rachel Summerton) |
01:40:55 |
unidentified (song sung by Larry, Rachel, Lois, and
Daniel) |
01:41:50 |
unidentified (song sung by Larry, Rachel, Lois, and
Daniel) |
01:42:55 |
unidentified (song sung by Larry, Rachel, Lois, and
Daniel) |
01:45:02 |
The moderator introduces Barry L. Sawyer, who will
introduce the music of the Ephrata Cloister (the next
segment). |
01:45:55 |
Processional of chorus members from the back of the
auditorium to the stage. |
01:48:11 |
An unidentified member of the chorus gives an
introduction to the history of the music. |
01:56:10 |
Barry L. Sawyer [?] introduces the music that the
chorus will perform. |
01:56:54 |
"... Schmücke dich ..." (translation: "Arise,
arise, and gloriously deck thyself as Thou...") |
01:58:41 |
"Wir freuen uns in unserem Gott"(translation: "We
rejoice, we rejoice in Our God") |
02:00:56 |
"Tröste Tröste mein Leben" (translation: "Comfort,
comfort my precious one") |
02:03:10 |
"Ich ... gepflanzt in garten der Liebe"
(translation: "I am planted in the garden of love"), sung by the
treble voices only |
02:05:14 |
Die Welt ist mir ein biterer ..." (translation:
"The world is a bitter death to me") |
02:06:51 |
[not transcribed] (translation: "My life is
gratifying [?] because my heart rejoices in God") |
02:08:56 |
[not transcribed] (translation: "I wonder where ...
peaceful...until I am..."); the video quality begins to degrade
about 02:09:18, and cuts off at the end of the recording before the
song is completed. |
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