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Juan Dixon (#3) and Duke's Mike Dunleavy during the 2001 NCAA Semifinal
University of Maryland basketball player Juan Dixon (#3) and Duke University's Mike Dunleavy during the 2001 NCAA Semifinal
Byron Mouton cuts down the net at the 2001 NCAA Western Regional Finals
Byron Mouton cuts down the net at the 2001 NCAA Western Regional Finals
Steve Blake (#25) shoots at the NCAA Semifinal against Duke University, 2001
University of Maryland basketball player Steve Blake (#25) shoots during the NCAA Semifinal against Duke University, 2001
"Who Let the Terps Out" poster at NCAA Semifinals, Maryland vs. Duke, 2001
Fan holding up "Who Let the Terps Out" poster at the NCAA Semifinals, Maryland vs. Duke, 2001
Lonny Baxter (#35) shoots over Duke's Carlos Boozer (#4) at the NCAA Semifinals, 2001
University of Maryland basketball player Lonny Baxter (#35) shoots over Duke University's Carlos Boozer (#4) at the NCAA Semifinals, 2001
Suite from “Candide” -- Glitter and Be Gay
Performance of Bernstein's Suite from “Candide” (adapted by Claire Grundman), performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Tawes Theater, April 17, 2001
Concerto in C for Piccolo -- Largo
Performance of Vivaldi's Concerto in C for Piccolo (arranged by Alfred Reed), performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble with Andea Maisonpierre, Piccolo in Dekelboum Concert Hall, April 17, 2001
KAP speaking at University of Maryland (Hard to hear)
Katherine Anne Porter talk and reading in the Katherine Anne Porter Room, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, probably after April 1970. After an introduction by a male speaker, Porter speaks briefly before reading poetry. Topics include childhood, her experiences demonstrating before the executions of Sacco and Vanzetti, and history. She reads the work of W. B. Yeats, W. H. Auden, Henry Reed, Robert Graves, John Streeter Manifold, John Crowe Ransom and concludes with the 17th century anonymous lyric, "In Praise of Life." At 14:48 on 024943-0002, the recording consists of crowd noise. Porter can occasionally be heard faintly in the background. [This is the only one of these recordings that I suggest as a candidate for professional restoration.
Notturno for Turkish Band, Op. 34 -- Finale
Performance of Spohr's Noturno for Turkish Band, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Dekelboum Concert Hall, February 27, 2001
The Good Soldier Schweik Suite, Op. 22 -- War Dance
Performance of Kurka's The Good Soldier Schweik Suite, Op. 22, performed by the University Maryland Symphonic Wind Ensemble in Dekelboum Concert Hall, February 27, 2001