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Title
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Susan DiMattia Collection
Subject
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DiMattia, Susan
Stamford (Conn.)
Oral histories
Description
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Collection of items provided by Susan DiMattia during her Tell Your Story interview.
Publisher
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The Ferguson Library
Date
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2017-03-21
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Skornia, Frank J., interviewer
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English
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FL.tellyourstory.sd
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Stamford (Conn.)
Twentieth century
Still Image
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Flyer
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Text reads:
Stamford Center for the Arts
Presents
MARCHING ALONG WITH SOUSA!
with
the Stamford Symphony Orchestra Winds and Keith Brion portraying John Philip Sousa in a concert to commemorate the dedication of the Stamford Government Center
on
Wednesday, April 22, 1987 - 7:30 p.m.
Stamford Center for the Arts presents "Marching along with Sousa" - a musical event that recreates the grand concerts of John Philip Sousa. Keith Brion, portraying Sousa, will conduct favorite overtures, light classical music, virtuoso solos and, of course, the marches that still thrill audiences today. The evening will recall the concerts that Stamford residents enjoyed Sousa conduct himself in 1914 and 1924. Old and young can join in the celebration of the history and the making of history in Stamford.
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Marching Along with Sousa!
Subject
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Stamford (Conn.)
Municipal buildings
DiMattia, Susan
Stamford Center for the Arts
Palace Theatre of the Arts (Stamford, Conn.)
Stamford Symphony Orchestra Winds
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
Description
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Flyer from the Marching Along with Sousa concert at the Palace Theatre of the Arts following the opening of the Stamford Government Center on April 22, 1987. The concert was performed by the Stamford Symphony Orchestra Winds and conducted by Keith Brion.
Creator
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Stamford Center for the Arts
Publisher
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The Ferguson Library
Date
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1987-04-22
Contributor
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Stamford Government Center Dedication Committee, sponsor
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image/tif
Language
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English
Type
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Image
Identifier
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FL.tellyourstory.sd.020
Coverage
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Stamford (Conn.)
Twentieth century
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Susan DiMattia Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
DiMattia, Susan
Stamford (Conn.)
Oral histories
Description
An account of the resource
Collection of items provided by Susan DiMattia during her Tell Your Story interview.
Publisher
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The Ferguson Library
Date
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2017-03-21
Contributor
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Skornia, Frank J., interviewer
Rights
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Language
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English
Identifier
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FL.tellyourstory.sd
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Stamford (Conn.)
Twentieth century
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
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Paper invitation
Additional Notes
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Text reads:
STAMFORD CENTER FOR THE ARTS
cordially invites you
to a reception
in celebrartion of
the new Government Center
immediately following the performance of
MARCHING ALONG WITH SOUSA
Wednesday, April 22, 1987
Palace Theatre of the Arts
61 Atlantic Street in Stamford
RSVP: Cynthia Kobel 324-6781
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Title
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Stamford Center for the Arts Invitation to Stamford Government Center Opening Reception
Subject
The topic of the resource
Stamford (Conn.)
Municipal buildings
DiMattia, Susan
Palace Theatre of the Arts (Stamford, Conn.)
Stamford Center for the Arts
Description
An account of the resource
Invitation from the Stamford Center for the Arts to am celebratory reception for the opening of the Stamford Government Center on April 22, 1987. The reception was held at the Palace Theatre of the Arts on Atlantic Street. There was a performance by Marching Along with Sousa preceding the reception.
Creator
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Stamford Center for the Arts
Publisher
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The Ferguson Library
Date
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1987-04-22
Rights
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Format
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image/tif
Language
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English
Type
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Image
Identifier
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FL.tellyourstory.sd.019
Coverage
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Stamford (Conn.)
Twentieth century