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Richard Fuchs Collection 1920s-1938
This collection contains music by composer Richard Fuchs, particularly a full score and individual chorus parts for his four-song cycle "Vom jüdischen Schicksal," composed in 1933, and based on poems by Karl Wolfskehl and Süsskind von Trimberg. Also included are clippings and other music.The Richard Fuchs Archive in New Zealand holds materials about Fuchs and actively promotes his work.Richard Fuchs (1887, Karlsruhe, Germany – 1947, Wellington, New Zealand) was a composer and architect. After a stint in the Dachau concentration camp in 1938, Fuchs was able to emigrate to New Zealand in 1939.This collection has been part of the Walther Hirschberg collection, AR 3840.Processeddigitize
Commentaire par Richard Fuchs : dans une société sans livres, pourquoi commencer par les livres?
Version anglaise disponible dans la Bibliothèque numérique du CRDI: Commentary by Richard Fuchs : in a bookless society, why start with books
Commentary by Richard Fuchs : in a bookless society, why start with books?
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Commentaire par Richard Fuchs : dans une société sans livres, pourquoi commencer par les livres
FUCHS, Richard
Correspondence made between Richard Fuchs and General Plutarco Elías Calles relating to a shipyard and naval construction project. General Calles answers him that he regrets that he has not managed to awaken the interest of the president of the Republic nor of the private investment, and that he cannot help him since he has removed himself from all activity and business. / Correspondencia efectuada entre el señor Richard Fuchs y el general PEC relativa a un proyecto de astillero y construcciones navales; contestándole el general PEC que lamenta que no haya logrado despertar el interés del presidente de la República ni del capital privado pero no puede ayudarlo en virtud de encontrase retirado de toda actividad o negocio
Canada en direct : entrevue avec Richard Fuchs de ICT4D, 26 mars 2003
Réunion: Forum branchons les autochtones, 26 mars 2003, Ottawa, ON, CAReporter: Robert JarosEntrevues avec Richard Fuchs et Dan PellerinTexte parallèle en français et en anglaisThis 2-minute audio clip provides an introduction to an interview with Director of Information and Communication Technologies for Development at IDRC, Richard Fuchs. It provides a glimpse into the use of technology (pre-Web 2.0) by Indigenous peoples and an introduction to connectivity in the North
Richard Dorson (interview)
This interview is included in the American Folklore Society Oral History Project held at the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. In this item, Richard M. Dorson is interviewed by Richard Reuss at the American Folklore Society annual meeting in Nashville, Tennessee for the American Folklore Society Oral History Project. Biography/History note: Richard M. Dorson, folklorist, author, and educator, was born in New York City in 1916 and died in 1981. He earned his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. at Harvard University and taught at Harvard and Michigan State University before becoming professor of history and folklore at Indiana University where he founded its Folklore Institute in 1963 and became the first director and first chair of the Folklore Department at Indiana University in 1978. This collection consists of 1 sound tape reel (40 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 7 in. It was originally recorded on November 2, 1973 at the American Folklore Society annual meeting in Nashville, Tennessee by Richard Reuss on a Sony audiocassette. This is a first-generation copy
In conversation : Richard Fuchs
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Tête-à-tête avec Richard Fuch
Canada today : interview with Richard Fuchs of ICT4D, Mar. 26, 2003
Meeting: Connecting Aboriginal Peoples Forum, 26 Mar. 2003, Ottawa, ON, CASupplied titleParallel text in English and FrenchReporter: Robert JarosInterviewees: Richard Fuchs and Dan PellerinDigital audio files in WAV formatClips of interviews with participants in the Forum, notably IDRC personnel Robert Fuchs and Dan Pellerin of the Northern Chiefs Council. Topics include the digital divide in the Americas, Canada's involvement in bridging that divide (including mention of the Institute for Connectivity in the Americas) and local examples of indigenous connectivity
Eine anonyme Korrespondenz : Lustspiel in einem Aufzug ; zum erstenmale aufgeführt am Hoftheater zu Dresden am 4. Juni 1880 ...
von Richard von Fuchs-Nordhof
Tête-à-tête avec Richard Fuchs
Version anglaise disponible dans la Bibliothèque numérique du CRDI: In conversation : Richard Fuch
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