Truman, Margaret (Soprano) with The Robert Shaw Chorale. "Margaret Truman on 'Carnegie Hall’, American Broadcasting Co. WOR Radio RecordingĪll American Polka / Once (Now & Forever)Īrnold, Eddy (Vocalist) and His Tennessee PlowboysĪmerica the Beautiful / Silent Night. Smith Memorial Dinner Excerpts, 10-21-48, Parts 3 & 8. Mario Sammarco (Baritone), Lucrezia Bori (Soprano), OrchestraĪlfred E. Recorded 1912, Re- Issued 1947Īh, Mimi, Tu Piu Non Torni / Parigi, O Cara. (Speaker) CBS Radio NetworkĪdlai Stevenson in Conversation with Arnold MichaelisĪh! Leve-Toi Soleil / La Fleur Que Tu M'avais Jetee. Mario (Baritone) with OrchestraĪddio Mignon, Fa Core / De' Miei Bollenti Spiriti, Recorded 1906, Re-Issued 1948Īddress.January 14, 1956, The Democratic Farm Labor Party Dinner Speaking of his favorite composers he said, " we can get them all on records, of course, and I have several of eat pianists of the past playing those wonderful things of Mendelssohn and Beethoven, Mozart and Bach and Chopin."īattistini, Mattia (Baritone) with OrchestraĪdamastor, Re Dell' Onde Profonde, Brindisi: O Vin, Discaccia La. He collected many records over the years and kept them in his study next to his Magnavox phonograph. Truman was not fond of what he called "modern noise," preferring the traditional classical music of his youth. My daughter has some interest in music… My mother was very fond of music, and my father used to sing in the church choir. In 1951, President Truman reflected, "I am still very much interested in music and what it does for people. Throughout his life, Harry Truman played music, listened to music and discussed music with his family and friends. There are some people.who think maybe the country would have been better off if I had gone ahead and become a professional musician.
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