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Everett, Beverly; Hurt, Beth

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Song of the western hunter

Song of the western hunter

Performance of “Song of the western hunter” by Beth Hurt, soprano, and Beverly Everett, piano. The original sheet music was composed by Harry P. Guy, score, and Ulysses R. Perrine, lyrics, who were inspired by Theodore Roosevelt’s hunting exploits. The sheet music was published in 1903 by Success Music Company of Chicago, Illinois.

Recorded at Makoche Recording Studios in Bismarck, North Dakota, with partial funding from the North Dakota Council on the Arts.

Collection

Dickinson State University

Creation Date

2013-06-19

Theodore

Theodore

Performance of “Theodore” by Beth Hurt, soprano, and Beverly Everett, piano. The original sheet music was composed by Vincent Bryan and published by Shapiro Music. The song celebrates Theodore Roosevelt’s second term as president and includes his efforts to build the Panama Canal, railroad trust busting, hunting, and peace negotiations ending the Russo-Japanese War.

Recorded at Makoche Recording Studios in Bismarck, North Dakota, with partial funding from the North Dakota Council on the Arts.

Collection

Dickinson State University

Creation Date

2013-06-19

Teddy’s nig

Teddy’s nig

Performance of “Teddy’s nig” by Beth Hurt, soprano, and Beverly Everett, piano. The song satirizes Theodore Roosevelt’s relationship with native Africans after his 1909-1910 safari and their introduction to western culture. The original sheet music was “dedicated with due apologies to the African jungle folks” by composer Ethelberta Twombly and published in 1910 by Vinton Music Publishing Co. of Boston, Massachusetts.

Recorded at Makoche Recording Studios in Bismarck, North Dakota, with partial funding from the North Dakota Council on the Arts.

Collection

Dickinson State University

Creation Date

2013-06-19