Photographs, correspondence, and other materials documenting the life and work of opera translators and librettists Ruth and Thomas Martin.
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Performers in Costume
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Performers in costume (most likely for "Hansel and Gretel"), sponsored by the
Liederkranz Foundation.
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Performers in Costume
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Performers in costume (most likely for "Hansel and Gretel"), sponsored by the
Liederkranz Foundation.
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Performers in Costume
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Performers in costume (most likely for "Hansel and Gretel"), sponsored by the
Liederkranz Foundation.
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Performers in Costume
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Performers in costume (most likely for "Hansel and Gretel"), sponsored by the
Liederkranz Foundation.
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Performers in Costume
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Performers in costume for an operatic performance sponsored by the Liederkranz
Foundation.
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Performers with the Hudson Grand Opera
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Tea for the Friends of the Hudson Grand Opera with the cast of "Rigoletto" and
other performers. Doris Marinelli (Gilda), Lorenzo Alvary (Sparafucile), Thomas Martin
(conductor), Elizabeth Wysor (Maddalena), Giovanni Martinelli (guest of honor), and Dorothy
Kirsten (guest soloist at opening concert).
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Poster at Carnegie Hall
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A photograph of a poster for the 16th Grand Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall on
March 26, 1966. Soloists included Jerome Hines, Waldemar Link, Gerhard Pechner, and the winners
of the Liederkranz Foundation Scholarship Awards: Batyah Godfrey, Mayda Testa, Alicia Garza, Leo
Goeke, Franklin Summers, and Josef Gustern. The concert was conducted by Thomas P. Martin. Ruth
Martin wrote on the back of the photograph, "Concert at Carnegie Hall, Thomas Martin conducting
winners of the Liederkranz Foundation young scholarship winners 1966."
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Poster for "Rusalka"
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A poster at Lincoln Center advertising performances of the English version of
"Rusalka" by Ruth and Thomas Martin at the Juilliard Theater.
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Poster for a Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall
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A poster for the 16th Grand Benefit Concert at Carnegie Hall on March 26, 1966.
Soloists included Jerome Hines, Waldemar Link, Gerhard Pechner, and the winners of the
Liederkranz Foundation Scholarship Awards: Batyah Godfrey, Mayda Testa, Alicia Garza, Leo Goeke,
Franklin Summers, and Josef Gustern. The concert was conducted by Thomas P.
Martin.
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