Archive Record
Images
Metadata
Collection |
Blue Jeans Symphony Collection |
Catalog Number |
1987.089.004 |
Object Name |
Record, phonograph |
Scope & Content |
"The Blue Jeans Philharmonic Orchestra" conducted by Walter Charles. 33 1/3 RPM. James Paterson, assistant conductor. Front cover of record jacket is a photograph of a marquee with the title of the record superimposed. Back jacket cover is white with information about the manufacturer. Informational insert has been attached to the back of the album cover. The Blue Jeans Music Festival was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Estes Park. It did not succeed in Estes Park but was moved to Evergreen, Colorado, and succeeded there as the Colorado Philharmonic. Side 1: Introduction, Walter Charles (narration) 2. Slavonic Dance (Anton Dvorak) 3. Dance of the Comedians (Smetana) 4. Sound of Music (Rogers & Hammerstein) Side 2: 1. Psalms for Palm Sunday 2. The King & I (Rogers & Hammerstein) In 1966 this organization moved to Keystone, CO and became the Colorado Philharmonic. In 1986 until now (written in 5/2015) it was known as the National Repertory Orchestra in Keystone, CO with a summer residence in Breckenridge, CO. |
Year Range from |
1950 |
Year Range to |
1959 |
Updated |
2016-03-03 |
Date |
1950-1959 |

