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Multi-format set / 2002_0303_UCI_Faculty : Evening of Béla Bartók

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Title
2002_0303_UCI_Faculty : Evening of Béla Bartók
Date Created and/or Issued
March 3, 2002
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Claire Trevor School of the Arts Media Center
Collection
CTSA Digital Audio Archive
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Rights Holder and Contact
University of California Office of the President Communications, External Relations 1111 Franklin St., 12th Floor Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: (510) 987-9200. Web: http://www.ucop.edu/communications/
Rights Notes
These resources are available for scholarly use in research and institutional history. All other uses, such as publication or distribution, require permission from the individual copyright owners and performers involved.
Description
Scope/Content: Audio recording of UCI Music faculty concert, March 3, 2002.
Conservation History: Transferred from DAT tape June 5, 2016.
Condition: File size, format, levels, and timings edited for accessibility. Unedited high-resolution digital files available to authorized individuals upon request.
Type
sound
Format
MP3 audio, 44.1, 256 Kbps
Extent
Duration: 01:11:31 ; 137.3 MB
Identifier
ark:/87280/t01v5bwg
2002_0303_UCI_Faculty
DAT0638

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