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Program Number
48
Program Date
8-8-2010
Segment Summary
SEGMENTS | Winter Park Bach Festival 75th Anniversary | Remembering the Rosewood Massacre | History of the Space Program in Florida
Keywords
Florida Frontiers; Music; African American; Space Industry
STARS Citation
Brotemarkle, Dr. Ben and Florida Historical Society, "Florida Frontiers Radio Program #48" (2010). Florida Frontiers: The Weekly Radio Magazine of the Florida Historical Society. 51.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/florida-frontiers-radio/51
FFProgram048_transcript.docx (37 kB)
Transcript - Radio Program #48
Transcript - Radio Program #48
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Program Segments
Winter Park Bach Festival 75th Anniversary
The late John Tiedke talks about the Winter Park Bach Festival, the third oldest continuously operated Bach festival in the United States. John Sinclair, the artistic director and conductor of the festival, discusses performing Bach's Mass in B-minor.
Mark-In Point: 01:17 Length: 16:00
Remembering the Rosewood Massacre
Historian Dr. Maxine Jones discusses the destruction of the African American town of Rosewood in north Florida, which was burned to the ground in 1923.
Mark-In Point: 17:24 Length: 04:03
History of the Space Program in Florida
Filmmaker Nancy Yasecko, history professor Dr. Robert Taylor, and author William Faherty talk about the history of the space industry in Brevard County, Florida.
Mark-In Point: 21:27 Length: 06:34