Sunday, January 29, 2012

32-bar Drum Cadence

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In music, a drum cadence is a work played exclusively by the percussion section of a modern marching band (see marching percussion), descended from early military marches, primarily as a purposefully emphasized means of providing a beat to marchers and often using patterned rhythmic drum strokes to produce a drum beat.

A drum cadence is, “'a drumline piece played in a parading marching band between or in place of full-band pieces'"

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The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps



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Keywords: Drum Cadence
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2

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Franz Liszt. Second Hungarian rhapsodie, part I / F. Liszt ; [performed by] Sergei Rachmaninoff. Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886. OTHER TITLES Uniform title: Rhapsodies hongroises. No. 2. CREATED / PUBLISHED. Orange, N.J. : Edison, 1920. Composed in 1847 and dedicated to Count László Teleki, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 was first published as a piano solo in 1851 by Senff and Ricordi.

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are now in the public domain.


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NOTES: Coupling date: 11/22/1919. Cutout date: 10/31/1929. On label: piano solo. With (reverse side): Second Hungarian rhapsodie, pt. II / Sergei Rachmaninoff.

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2

Franz Liszt Franz LisztSUBJECTS: Piano music. Rhapsody (Music) Dance music. RELATED NAMES Performer: Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943. MEDIUM: 1 sound disc : analog, 80 rpm ; 10 in. CALL NUMBER: Edison Diamond Disc 82169-R. REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

DIGITAL ID: edrs 82169r. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, S.244/2, is the second in a set of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies by composer Franz Liszt, and is by far the most famous of the set.

TEXT RESOURCE and IMAGE CREDIT: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2

Monday, January 16, 2012

Martin Luther King Jr. BLACK HISTORY MONTH (1986)

Martin Luther King Jr. BLACK HISTORY MONTH 512Kb MPEG4 82.7 MB Martin Luther King Jr. BLACK HISTORY MONTH MPEG2 926.3 MB Martin Luther King Jr. BLACK HISTORY MONTH Ogg Video 96.0 MB which is a free, open standard container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. The OGV format is unrestricted by software patents and is designed to provide for efficient streaming and manipulation of high quality digital multimedia. animated gif, 21 frames 312.8 KB

National Archives and Records Administration, MARTIN LUTHER KING CLIP REEL. U.S. Information Agency. (1982 - 10/01/1999)

ARC Identifier 54547 / Local Identifier 306.9479. NINE SHORT STORIES ON MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., ARE PACKAGED FOR FEBRUARY'S BLACK HISTORY MONTH. STORIES INCLUDE: KING HOLIDAY; MLK/WREATH-LAYING; JACKSON/ MLK; KING/CIVIL RIGHTS; REAGAN/KIDS; MLK BUST/ CAPITOL; ANDY YOUNG REFLECTS; MLK CELEBRATION/ ATLANTA; MLK CELEBRATION/ WASHINGTON, D.C.



Creator(s): U.S. Information Agency. (1982 - 10/01/1999) Type(s) of Archival Materials: Moving Images.

Contact(s): Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001. PHONE: 301-837-3540; FAX: 301-837-3620; EMAIL: mopix@nara.gov.

Production Date(s): 1986. Release Date(s): 1986. Part Of: Series: Moving Images Relating to U.S. Domestic and International Activities , compiled 1982 - 1999, documenting the period 1942 - 1999. Access Restriction(s): Unrestricted

Issued February 6, 1990, this law provides for the domestic release and distribution of USIA motion pictures, films, videotapes, and other materials 12 years after initial dissemination overseas, or, if not disseminated, 12 years from the preparation of the material.
Specific Records Type(s): video recordings. General Note(s): Title from agency automated catalog. Description created by Information Agency. 1-in; (P) 1" open reel#VIDFMT= (R) 1/2" VHS Item was retired by USIA in 1991.

Online Resource: Amazon. Online Resource URL: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000XPXUP4 Online Resource Note: A DVD of this film can be ordered from our partner, Amazon.com/NATIONALARCHIVES. A DVD of this film is ALSO available for viewing and copying free of charge in the NARA Research Room in the Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Records Section, National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD.

Variant Control Number(s): Agency-Assigned Identifier: AB9827. NAIL Control Number: NWDNM(m)-306.9479

Index Terms: Subjects Represented in the Archival Material: King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.

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Producer: National Archives and Records Administration
Language: English
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

12th Street rag Imperial Marimba Band

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12th Street rag / Euday L. Bowman ; [performed by] Imperial Marimba Band. Bowman, Euday L. 1887-1949. (Euday Louis), CREATED / PUBLISHED: Orange, N.J. : Edison, 1921.

Composition Licence: NOTES: Copyright: 1914; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co (expired).

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Coupling date: 2/1/1921. Cutout date: 10/31/1929. With (reverse side): American pep march / Imperial Marimba Band.

SUBJECTS: Ragtime music. Marimba music. Popular instrumental music--1921-1930. RELATED NAMES, Performer: Imperial Marimba Band. MEDIUM: 1 sound disc : analog, 80 rpm ; 10 in. CALL NUMBER: Edison Diamond Disc 50743-L

REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. DIGITAL ID: edrs 50743l

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Artist/Composer: Thomas A. Edison, Inc
Keywords: 12th Street rag; rag time; edison
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Monday, January 2, 2012

Jack and the beanstalk

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Jack and the beanstalk / Thomas A. Edison, Inc. ; producer and camera, Edwin S. Porter.

CREATED / PUBLISHED: United States : Edison Manufacturing Co., 1902.

The Library of Congress is not aware of any U.S. copyright protection (see Title 17, U.S.C.) or any other restrictions in the materials in the Inventing Entertainment: The Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the Edison Companies. Suggested credit line: Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.

SUMMARY: From Edison films catalog: A grand spectacular performance in nine scenes and one tableau, illustrating the most popular fairy story ever written.... From this very simple and popular fairy tale we have produced a most pleasing, interesting and mirth producing play in motion pictures, introducing therein many surprising new tricks and dissolving effects. The subject was carefully studied, and every scene posed with a view to following as closely as possible the accepted version of JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. We have, for the purpose of producing comedy (which in reality is the life of any animated picture play), in some instances departed slightly from the story, in that we have burlesqued a few of the features; as, for instance, where the butcher trades the hatful of beans with Jack for his mother's cow, we have introduced a burlesque animal made up of two men covered over with the head, horns and hide of a cow.


This animal goes through many ludicrous antics, such as kicking, jig dancing, sitting down with legs crossed, etc., and finally, after strenuous efforts on the part of the butcher, suffers herself to be led away.

Scene 1 -- Trading the Cow. Jack's mother, being very poor, has dispatched him to the market to sell her only cow that they may not starve. The good fairy meets the village butcher at the bridge and informs him that Jack will pass that way with a cow which he can doubtless purchase for a hatful of beans, Jack being a very careless and foolish lad. The fairy vanishes, and Jack appears upon the scene leading the cow. The bargain is struck, and Jack runs away to show his mother what he considers a very gratifying price for their beautiful animal. Scene 2 -- Jack Returns with the Beans. Shows Jack's return to his mother's cottage, bringing the beans in his hat, and showing them to her in great glee, his mother's disappointment and scolding, which ends in Jack being sent supperless to bed, and the mother throwing the beans in the garden in great anger.

Scene 3 -- Growing of the Beanstalk. A night scene in the garden, with beautiful moonlight and cloud effects. The good fairy appears, and waving her magic wand, commands the beanstalk to grow; and, lo and behold, from the hatful of beans that has been so ruthlessly thrown into the garden, a beanstalk of great size is seen to grow in a few moments, and to climb up the cliff above the clouds. Scene 4 -- Jack's Dream. Showing the interior of Jack's bedroom, with the moonlight streaming through the window. The good fairy appears and stands beside Jack's cot directing his dream. Jack dreams of the growing beanstalk and the award that awaits him who dares to climb it. Next he sees a vision of the Horn of Plenty, bags of the giant's gold and the talking harp, which dances before him in a weird manner. One by one these articles appear and disappear in the picture, coming as if from the dim distance, and as quickly and silently fading away.

The climax of this scene is reached when the hen which lays the golden eggs walks into Jack's chamber. An egg is left on the floor, which suddenly grows to an enormous size, breaks in two, and there appears in its centre Jack's little fairy, who is afterward to make him happy for life. Scene 5 -- Climbing the Beanstalk. Jack awakens in the early morning, and looking out from his window, finds the enormous beanstalk which has grown above the clouds. Remembering his dream of the night before, he believes he can climb it with ease; but also remembering his mother's scolding for trading the cow for the beans, he is prompted to be cautious, and concludes to consult his mother.

She protests vigorously against his climbing the beanstalk, but Jack sending her into the house on a pretext, starts up the beanstalk without her knowledge. The mother returns and is frantic when she finds Jack has gone up beyond her reach. She scolds and commands him to return, but the dauntless boy only laughs and continues to climb. His playmates, who are calling for Jack on their way to school, witness Jack's start on his perilous journey, and joining hands, they dance about the beanstalk in great numbers, cheering and waving their hats at the brave boy. [end of part 1]

Jack and the beanstalk

Scene 6 -- Jack Above the Clouds. Here we dissolve the view and show Jack two- thirds up the beanstalk, far above the clouds, with his mother's cottage and the hilltops a great distance below him. He is still tirelessly climbing his ladder of bean vines, and pauses as he reaches a dizzy height to wave his hat to his playmates and mother. Scene 7 -- Arrival at the Top of the Beanstalk. Jack arrives at the top of the beanstalk in what appears to be a fairyland. He is very tired and sleepy and lays down in a bed of moss to rest. He soon falls asleep, and his good fairy again appears and tells Jack the story of the giant, who, many years ago, killed and robbed his father (who was a knight residing in a castle), and drove his mother from their home. She then causes a vision of the giant's castle to appear before Jack, and commands him to go to the giant's house where great fortunes await him.

Jack's enthusiasm is fired by the story of his father's wrongs, and he immediately sets out to obey the commands of the fairy. Scene 8 --The Giant's Kitchen. Shows Jack's arrival at the giant's house, and being admitted to the kitchen by the giant's wife. The giant suddenly enters, and in great fear lest he kill and eat the little boy, the good wife hides Jack in a large kettle. The giant comes in and roughly demands his supper, then his harp, bags of gold and the hen which lays the golden eggs. He finally falls asleep from the playing of the harp. Jack creeps from his hiding place in the kettle and steals the hen and as many of the bags of gold as he can carry away. Just as he leaves the kitchen door the giant awakens, and, seizing his great cudgel, chases our little hero, who is now thoroughly frightened. [end of part 2]

Scene 9 -- Jack Descending the Beanstalk and Death of the Giant. The chase to the beanstalk has been very close, but Jack reaches it a little ahead of the giant. He throws the bags of gold down into his mother's garden and quickly scrambles down with the precious hen hanging over his shoulder. Reaching the ground first, he hastily commands his mother to bring him the ax, and vigorously chops at the beanstalk until it falls in a heap, bringing the giant to the ground with a mighty crash, breaking his neck and instantly killing him. Here the good fairy again appears and informs Jack that he has acted like a brave knight's son and that he deserves to have his inheritance restored to him. She waves her magic wand, and, lo! Jack's costume is changed from that of a peasant boy to a young knight, and his mother is likewise transformed from a peasant woman to a lady.

Closing Tableau. A most beautiful scene, showing Jack and his mother seated in the fairy's boat, which is drawn by three beautiful swans, proceeding on their way to the castle which is to be their future home. The good fairy is seen to be flying through the air, guiding Jack and his mother on their way. In introducing this novel tableau, giving as it were an entirely new version to the ending of the story, we believe we are adding a feature which will be most pleasing to every child who witnesses the performance.... Note -- In this beautiful production, in changing from one scene to the other, transformations are made by beautiful dissolving and fading effects. There are no sudden jumps whatever, and the entire effect is at once pleasing, gratifying and comprehensive, and the audience finds itself following with ease the thread of this most wonderful of all fairy tales.... Sold in complete length only. Class A 625 ft. $93.75.

NOTES: Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 20June1902; H19221. Thomas White (Jack). Duration: 4:13 (part 1), 4:25 (part 2), and 1:28 (part 3) at 16 fps.

Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1894-1912; Musser, C. Before the nickelodeon, 1991, p. 200-207; Niver, K.R. Early motion pictures, 1985; Edison films catalog, no. 135, September 1902, p. 116-18 [MI].

MEDIUM: ref print. 1 reel of 1 (ca. 625 ft.) : si., b&w ; 35 mm.
paper pos. 1 roll of 1 (ca. 625 ft.) : si., b&w ; 35 mm. CALL NUMBER: FEB 9373 (ref print) LC 2536 (paper pos)

REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Washington, D. C. 20540 USA. DIGITAL ID: edmp 2536s1 2536s2 2536s3 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/edmp.2536

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Producer: Thomas A. Edison, Inc
Audio/Visual: sound
Keywords: Jack and the beanstalk; Fairy tales
Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0