Annette Hayn reads her poems.
Program Title:
Annette Hayn reads her poems.
PRA Archive #:
BC0416
pbcoreAssetType:
pbcoreAssetDate:
Asset Date (YYYY-MM-DD ONLY):
1969-12-01
dateType:
broadcast
pbcoreAssetDate (PARTIAL):
1969-12-01~
dateType:
created
Date Recorded on:
ca. December 1, 1969
Date Broadcast on:
KPFA, 1 Dec. 1969.
Station:
Item duration:
1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, mono.
Keywords:
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Description:
Poet Annette Hayn, a winner of the New School's 1969 Bernice Kavinoky Isaacson Award, reads her poems and a selection of her play, a modern fairy-tale called Hansel and Gretel set in Greenwich Village. She is assisted by two members of the Queens Village Players Paula Pluska[sp?] and Al Oscar[sp?], and her daughter Cathy. Program was recorded at WBAI[?] and broadcast there on 12-5-69.
Genre:
pbcoreInstantiation:
instantiationIdentifier:
12099_P01
PRA item ID:
BC0416
instantiationDate (partial OK):
1969-12-05~
instantiationPhysical:
1/4 inch audio tape
instantiationDimensions:
7 inch
instantiationLocation:
University of Maryland, College Park, attn: Chuck Howell
instantiationDuration:
00:30:00
instantiationGenerations:
Master: audio
instantiationIdentifier:
12099_D01
PRA item ID:
PRA_NHPRC1_BC0416_00_000_00
INSTANTIATION DATE (YYYY-MM-DD ONLY):
2014-05-13
instantiationLocation:
Y:\NHPRC1 American Women files\GBlood complete drive_2_20140528_Batch 1_B
instantiationDuration:
00:30:44
instantiationDigital:
instantiationFileSize:
1 037 798 000
instantiationGenerations:
Master: preservation
Contributor:
Role:
Author
Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1969.
Rights Summary:
RESTRICTED. Permissions, licensing requests, Curriculum Initiative, Campus Campaign and all other inquiries should be directed to: Mark Torres, Archives Director, 800-735-0230, Mark@PacificaRadioArchives.org
Grant Tracking Information:
Shipping Batch Number:
Batch 1B
Assessment Completed Date:
2014-02-18
Box and labels scanned:
2014-02-18
Re-labeled box (1980s)--Mylar?:
Date tape pulled from vault (or box printed):
2014-03-24
Pre-digitization cataloging done (Date):
2014-03-24
Pre-digitization cataloging done (INITIALS):
JMB
First level cataloging notes:
womankind?
Possible restriction issues:
Yes
Sensitive language:
No
Portable HD ID:
Touro_02_NHPRC1_Batch1B
HD Receipt Date:
2014-05-28
Location on PRA drive:
Y:Pacifica Wave\GBlood complete drive_2_20140528
Audio File QC (Pass One) completed Date:
2014-07-15
Audio File QC (Pass One) completed Initials:
HRL
Audio file QC (Pass One) notes:
No intro or outro. At 00:10:15 a new tape segment begins, including one second of tone. In this segment, Heyn reads an excerpt of her play, a modern fairy-tale called Hansel and Gretel set in Queens Village in Greenwich Village. She is assisted by two members of the Queens Village Players Paula Pluska and Al Oscar, and Heyn's daughter Cathy. Ends 00:20:16. Third segment contains more poetry, one performed with her daughter Cathy.
Heyn's accent is thick, so I'm not sure about the names, and I can't find any verification, not even for Heyn. The closest thing I found was an "Anne Heyn" in VIAF.
Post dig--dup, numbering issue, etc.:
Post dig--Complete songs in intro/outro:
Post dig--Mostly pre-recorded music:
Post dig--Contains reading of published materials:
Post dig--Other rights issues:
Post dig--Major audio issues:
Post dig--Editing required for bcast:
Post dig--Minor audio issues (see notes):
CD Receipt Box ID:
Batch 1_B Spool 3
CD Receipt Date:
2014-05-28
CD plays:
Second Level Cataloging completed Date:
2015-04-28
Second Level Cataloging completed Initials:
JMB
Second Level Cataloging Notes and Issues:
may contain published poetry, originally cataloged as WBAI but found in KPFA folio and edited.
Reels Reboxed (see tape assessment):
Reels Rewound:
Production CD (copy) created:
Reel removed for contamination:
No
Plastic insert put in box:
Reel sent to Univ. Maryland:
View Folio here (at Archive.org):
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