Horace Tabor, Baby Doe, and Denver's Tabor Grand Opera House.

Dr. Harlan Jennings, associate professor of music at Michigan State University, presents "Horace Tabor, Baby Doe, and Denver's Tabor Grand Opera House." Jennings examines the role of the railroad in spreading opera to the West during the late 19th century and the early stagings of opera in Colorado...

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Uniform Title:Library colloquia series (Michigan State University. Libraries)
Corporate Author: Vincent Voice Library (Recordist)
Other Authors: Jennings, Harlan (Speaker)
Junttonen, Mary Black (Host)
Language:English
Series:Library colloquia series (Michigan State University. Libraries)
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (1 hr., 11 min., 50 sec)).
Format: Electronic Audio Software
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Dr. Harlan Jennings, associate professor of music at Michigan State University, presents "Horace Tabor, Baby Doe, and Denver's Tabor Grand Opera House." Jennings examines the role of the railroad in spreading opera to the West during the late 19th century and the early stagings of opera in Colorado as a preface to exploring the rise and fall of Horace Tabor and his Grand Opera House in Denver. Jennings explores Tabor's rise to wealth in the silver mines of Leadville, Colorado and his affair with Baby Doe which led to his eventual downfall and the sale of his Grand Opera House. Jennings answers questions from the audience after the presentation. He is introduced by MSU Music Librarian Mary Black Junttonen. Part of the MSU Libraries' Colloquia Series. Held at the MSU Main Library.
Note:Recorded by the Vincent Voice Library.
Call Number:Voice 33117
Playing Time:01:11:50
Event Details:
Recorded 2015 October 7.