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UCLA FILM & TELEVISION ARCHIVE Salome Arkatov Music UCLA FILM & TELEVISION ARCHIVE Salome Arkatov Music Documentary Collection / Rosina Lhevinne Documentary Materials For more information, please e-mail the Archive Research & Study Center (ARSC) at [email protected] INV # TITLE No. SEGMENT TITLE YR CROSS REF # CONTENT FORMAT TYPE ARKATOV CATALOG #064 TAPE 2-MARIANNA LHEVINNE GRAHAM M141294 [ALEXANDRA LHEVINNE TAPE 2] INTERVIEW AT SALOME ARKATOV'S 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP PER LABEL: RESIDENCE, SWEETEN SOUND. 4/7/94 THIS UNEDITED FOOTAGE CONSISTS OF A 1992 INTERVIEW AND PIANO LESSON GIVEN BY MARTIN CANIN WHO SPEAKS TO SALOME ARKATOV CATALOG #019 ARKATOV IN HIS STUDIO AT THE JUILLIARD -- SCHOOL IN NEW YORK. AS PRINCIPLE [B-ROLL--JOSEPH RAIF AND ASSISTANT TO THE PRE-EMINENT TEACHER M156099 DUB FROM M141299 4 3/4 IN DVD MARTIN CANIN] OF HER DAY, ROSINA LHEVINNE, CANIN TAPE #5 DISCUSSES MME. LHEVINNE'S TEACHING AND APR 28, 1992 HIS APPLICATION OF WHAT HE LEARNED TO (TAPE #019) HIS OWN STUDENTS. HE IS SEEN TEACHING CHOPIN'S BARCAROLE IN F SHARP OP. 60. TO HIS PUPIL GWENYTH CHEN. THIS UNEDITED 1992 INTERVIEW AND DEMONSTRATION FOOTAGE IS OF RENOWNED LOS ANGELES BASED PIANIST ARKATOV CATALOG #134 AND PROMINENT TEACHER DANIEL POLLACK SPEAKING WITH SALOME ARKATOV AT THE PER LABEL: HER RESIDENCE IN WESTWOOD, CALIFORNIA. M141292 [DANIEL POLLACK #4] FEBRUARY 17, 1992 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP HE STUDIED WITH ROSINA LHEVINNE AT THE COMMENTARY AND JUILLIARD SCHOOL AND WAS HER ASSISTANT PIANO EXAMPLES- IN THE SUMMERS AT USC WHERE MME. ROSINA LHEVINNE LHEVINNE TAUGHT UNTIL THE AGE OF 94. POLLACK ILLUSTRATES IN DETAIL AT THE PIANO THE PHILOSOPHY AND RIGOROUS SET OF PIANISTIC STANDARDS OF THE OLD RUSSIAN SCHOOL PASSED ON TO HIM BY MME. LHEVINNE. THIS UNEDITED 1992 INTERVIEW AND DEMONSTRATION FOOTAGE IS OF RENOWNED LOS ANGELES BASED PIANIST AND PROMINENT TEACHER DANIEL POLLACK ARKATOV CATALOG #135 SPEAKING WITH SALOME ARKATOV AT THE HER RESIDENCE IN WESTWOOD, CALIFORNIA. PER LABEL: HE STUDIED WITH ROSINA LHEVINNE AT THE M141290 [DANIEL POLLACK #5] FEBRUARY 17, 1992 JUILLIARD SCHOOL AND WAS HER ASSISTANT 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP COMMENTARY AND IN THE SUMMERS AT USC WHERE MME. PIANO EXAMPLES- LHEVINNE TAUGHT UNTIL THE AGE OF 94. ROSINA LHEVINNE POLLACK ILLUSTRATES IN DETAIL AT THE PIANO THE PHILOSOPHY AND RIGOROUS SET OF PIANISTIC STANDARDS OF THE OLD RUSSIAN SCHOOL PASSED ON TO HIM BY MME. LHEVINNE. THIS UNEDITED 1992 INTERVIEW AND DEMONSTRATION FOOTAGE IS OF RENOWNED LOS ANGELES BASED PIANIST AND PROMINENT TEACHER DANIEL POLLACK ARKATOV CATALOG #136 SPEAKING WITH SALOME ARKATOV AT THE HER RESIDENCE IN WESTWOOD, CALIFORNIA. HE STUDIED WITH ROSINA LHEVINNE AT THE PER LABEL: M141291 [DANIEL POLLACK #6] JUILLIARD SCHOOL AND WAS HER ASSISTANT 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP FEBRUARY 17, 1992 IN THE SUMMERS AT USC WHERE MME. ADDITIONAL LHEVINNE TAUGHT UNTIL THE AGE OF 94. COMMENTARY AND B- POLLACK ILLUSTRATES IN DETAIL AT THE ROLL PIANO THE PHILOSOPHY AND RIGOROUS SET OF PIANISTIC STANDARDS OF THE OLD RUSSIAN SCHOOL PASSED ON TO HIM BY MME. LHEVINNE. NO ARKATOV CATALOG M156240 DAVID STEINER. 95TH BIRTHDAY] 16 SAFETY NUMBER WRITTEN ON ORIGINAL BOX: CLIENT: INSTAR ARTIST: DRAMA CLASSICS PRODUCER: BOB DORSETT DATE: 9/24/90 TAILS OUT MASTER TITLE MUSIC M213440 [DRAMA CLASSICS] 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL FOR DRAMA CLASSICS 1 OPENING TITLES (CODE 59:47 - 1:00:45 2 CLOSING CREDITS (CODE 1:22:23.07 TONES, TAIL 1K,10K,100 15 IPS NO ARKATOV CATALOG NUMBER PER TAPE LABEL: WGBH EVENING AT THE POPS 1990 VHS M143291 [EVENING AT THE POPS 1990] 1/2 IN. SLATKIN-BROWNING- VIDEOCASSETTE BRUBECK REEL #1304 MRS. ELIZABETH WITCHEY 2436 CACTUS AVE SANTA ROSA, CA 95405 M156095 [EVENING AT THE POPS 1990] ARKATOV CATALOG 4 3/4 IN DVD #1304 DUB FROM M143291 (TAPE #1304) ARKATOV CATALOG #59, 60 M156112 [GALA OF STARS 1986] DUB FROM M141277 4 3/4 IN DVD JAMES LEVINE CONDUCTING TAPE #059, 060 ARKATOV CATALOG #059 AND 060 [GALA OF STARS 1986--JAMES M141277 PER LABEL: 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP LEVINE] JAMES LEVINE CONDUCTING AND BOWING THIS UNEDITED FOOTAGE IS A 1992 MASTER CLASS GIVEN BY ACCLAIMED JAPANESE ARKATOV CATALOG #125 PIANIST HIROKO NAKAMURA IN PALOS VERDES, CALIFORNIA. SHE DRAMATICALLY DUB FROM M141302 TEACHES IN HER NATIVE JAPANESE M156096 [HIROKO NAKAMURA] HIROKO NAKAMURA (THROUGH AN ENGLISH TRANSLATOR) 4 3/4 IN DVD ROSINA LHEVINNE INTERPRETATION AND PEDALING. AND SHE PROJECT SPEAKS OF HER THNKFULNESS TO ROSINA (TAPE #125) LHEVINNE AND ILLUSTRATES PRINCIPLES SHE LEARNED FROM HER STUDYING WITH MME. LHEVINNE. ARKATOV CATALOG #125 THIS UNEDITED FOOTAGE IS A 1992 MASTER CLASS GIVEN BY ACCLAIMED JAPANESE CASE IS LABELED PIANIST HIROKO NAKAMURA IN PALOS M141302 [HIROKO NAKAMURA TAPE 3] 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP “HIROKO NAKAMURA VERDES, CALIFORNIA. SHE DRAMATICALLY TAPE 4” BUT TAPE LABEL TEACHES IN HER NATIVE JAPANESE READS AS FOLLOWS: (THROUGH AN ENGLISH TRANSLATOR) ROSINA LHEVINNE INTERPRETATION AND PEDALING. AND SHE PROJECT SPEAKS OF HER THNKFULNESS TO ROSINA HIROKO NAKAMURA LHEVINNE AND ILLUSTRATES PRINCIPLES SHE TAPE 3 LEARNED FROM HER STUDYING WITH MME. LHEVINNE. ARKATOV CATALOG #151 PER LABEL: BROOKS SMITH TAPE 4 BROOKS SMITH INTERVIEW. SPEAKS M141301 [INTERVIEW--BROOKS SMITH] INTERVIEW 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP OF ACCOMPANYING JASHA HEIFETZ MARCH 12, 1992 ROSINA LHEVINNE PROJECT A & B ROLL #4 ARKATOV CATALOG #151 DUB FROM M141301 TAPE 4 BROOKS SMITH INTERVIEW. SPEAKS M156097 [INTERVIEW--BROOKS SMITH] 4 3/4 IN DVD A & B ROLL-- #4 OF ACCOMPANYING JASHA HEIFETZ MARCH 12, 1992 (TAPE #151) ARKATOV CATALOG #4,5,6 M156104 [INTERVIEW--DANIEL POLLOCK] DUB FROM M141290, 4 3/4 IN DVD M141291, M141292 TAPE #4, 5, 6 FEB 17, 1992 THIS UNEDITED FOOTAGE IS A 1992 ARKATOV CATALOG INTERVIEW OF BRILLIANT AMERICAN PIANIST 54,55,56 AND WORLD-RENOWNED CONDUCTOR AND DIRECTOR OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERA, M141298 [INTERVIEW--JAMES LEVINE] 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP JAMES LEVINE. HE SPEAKS WITH GREAT PER LABEL: EMOTION AT STEINWAY HALL TO SALOME TAPES 54, 55, 56 ARKATOV OF HIS IMMENSE GRATITUDE TO ROSINA LHEVINNE AND THE PART SHE PLAYED IN HIS DEVELOPMENT. ARKATOV CATALOG #54, 55, 56 M156110 [INTERVIEW--JAMES LEVINE] 4 3/4 IN DVD DUB FROM M141298 TAPE #054, 055, 056 ARKATOV CATALOG #19, 20 DUB FROM M141278, M141279 M156103 [INTERVIEW--JOHN BROWNING] TAPE #19, 20 4 3/4 IN DVD 1. TAPE #19--J. BROWNING INTERVIEW 2. TAPE #20--B-ROLL OF BROWNING PLAYING PIANO ARKATOV CATALOG #140 TAPE 2 - JOSEPH RAIEFF, JUILLIARD PER LABEL: M141293 [INTERVIEW--JOSEPH RAIF] INTERVIEW. INTIMATE BEHIND THE SCENES 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP 4/28/92 ACCOUNT. JULLIARD SCHOOL OF MUSIC ARKATOV CATALOG #003 DUB FROM M141293 TAPE 2 - JOSEPH RAIEFF, JUILLIARD [INTERVIEW--JOSEPH RAIF AT INTERVIEW W JOSEPH M156101 INTERVIEW. INTIMATE BEHIND THE SCENES 4 3/4 IN DVD JULLIARD] RAIF AT JULLIARD ACCOUNT SCHOOL OF MUSIC #3 APR 28, 1992 (TAPE #140) ARKATOV CATALOG #1, 2 M156107 [INTERVIEW--TONG IL HAHN] 4 3/4 IN DVD DUB FROM M141288, M141289 TAPE #1, 2 ARKATOV CATALOG #26 DUB FROM M141274 M156108 [INTERVIEW--VAN CLIBURN #1] 4 3/4 IN DVD FORT WORTH, TX TAPE #026 9/28/1992 ARKATOV CATALOG #27 M156109 [INTERVIEW--VAN CLIBURN #2] 4 3/4 IN DVD DUB FROM M141275 TAPE #027 THIS UNEDITED FOOTAGE CONSISTS OF A 1992 INTERVIEW AND PIANO LESSON GIVEN ARKATOV CATALOG #019 BY MARTIN CANIN WHO SPEAKS TO SALOME ARKATOV IN HIS STUDIO AT THE JUILLIARD PER LABEL: SCHOOL IN NEW YORK. AS PRINCIPLE [JOSEPH RAIF AND MARTIN #5 ASSISTANT TO THE PRE-EMINENT TEACHER M141299 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP CANIN--B-ROLL] 4/28/92 OF HER DAY, ROSINA LHEVINNE, CANIN B-ROLL IN JOSEPH RAIF’S DISCUSSES MME. LHEVINNE'S TEACHING AND OFFICE W/ STUDENT HIS APPLICATION OF WHAT HE LEARNED TO JULLIARD HIS OWN STUDENTS. HE IS SEEN TEACHING CHOPIN'S BARCAROLE IN F SHARP OP. 60. TO HIS PUPIL GWENYTH CHEN. ARKATOV CATALOG #082 PER LABEL: M141282 [JULLIARD] A-ROLL 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP 18:00 MINS CHRISTIAN BLACKWOOD PRODUCTIONS ARKATOV CATALOG #083 M141283 [JULLIARD] PER LABEL: 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP B-ROLL 18:00 MINS CHRISTIAN BLACKWOOD PRODUCTIONS ARKATOV CATALOG #82, 83 DUB FROM M141282, M141283 M156106 [JULLIARD] 4 3/4 IN DVD TAPE #082, 083 1. JULLIARD A-ROLL 2. JULLIARD B-ROLL LHEVINNE, MANN- PARATORE PAIK NO ARKATOV CATALOG KNBC - MARIANA MASEREY NUMBER M156241 INTERVIEW WITH ROSINA 16 SAFETY LHEVINNE] TELEVISION INTERVIEW AT HOLLYWOOD BOWL NO ARKATOV CATALOG NUMBER -- TJL [KNBC - MARIANA MASEREY 10/4/2013 M159945 INTERVIEW WITH ROSINA 4 3/4 IN DVD LHEVINNE] TELEVISION INTERVIEW AT HOLLYWOOD BOWL TRANSFER OF M156241 ARKATOV CATALOG #094 M141297 [LHEVINNE] PER LABEL: 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP #11 4/28/92 ARKATOV CATALOG #089 M141284 [LHEVINNE STILLS] 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP PER LABEL: ROLL 1 ARKATOV CATALOG #090 M141285 [LHEVINNE STILLS] 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP PER LABEL: ROLL 2 ARKATOV CATALOG #091 M141286 [LHEVINNE STILLS] 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP PER LABEL: ROLL 3 THIS UNEDITED FOOTAGE IS PART OF A ARKATOV CATALOG #038 16MM EDUCATIONAL FILM "ROSINA LHEVINNE MASTER PIANIST AND MASTER PER LABEL: TEACHER." EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD MISHA M141276 [MADAM LEHVINE PROJECT] 1. NAKAMURA WITH M.L. DICHTER IS TAUGHT RACHMANINOFF 1/2 IN. BETACAM SP TCHAIKOVSKY 1964 PRELUDE IN D OP. 23 NO. 4 BY LEGENDARY 2. NEWS REEL DICHTER PIANIST ROSINA LHEVINNE IN HER MASTER AT BOWL APPROX 1974 CLASS GIVEN IN THE SUMMER OF 1964 AT UCLA. WRITTEN ON ORIGINAL BOX: M213443 [MADAME LEVINE PROJECT] 19-- 1/4 IN. AUDIO REEL PRODUCER: CFI NO ARKATOV CATALOG NUMBER -- TJL 10/3/2013 ARRIVED IN A CAN WITH M208895 TITLE FROM LEADER. M208896 [MADAME LHEVINNE] 16 SAFETY WRITTEN ON ORIGINAL CAN: JOHN BISHOP ALSO HEADS AND TAILS NOT NECCEARY(?) OF NEW SOUND TRACK OF MCCARTY -- TJL 7/24/2013 PAPERWORK INSIDE CAN.
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