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US Soprano Wins: Jane Marsh Tops In Soviet Contest

US Soprano Wins: Jane Marsh Tops In Soviet Contest
Clip: 426139_1_1
Year Shot: 1966 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1749
Original Film: 039-056-03
HD: N/A
Location: Russia, Moscow
Timecode: 00:49:08 - 00:50:54

Image Quality will not improve upon mastering. At the Moscow Conservatory, artists from all over the world perform in what is considered the toughest music contest in the world, the Tchaikovsky Competition. 24 year old, Jane Marsh, New York soprano, wins first prize. She is the first American to win a top honor since Van Cliburn in 1958. People walking to and queuing up in line at Moscow Conservatory to see artists from all over the world perform in the International Tchaikosvsky Competition. CU of a statue outside. Wide Angle Shot of a packed theatre, every seat looks filled. CU - 16 year old Gregory Sokolov playing Moonlight Serenade on the piano accomplained by the cello. (That's the modern name for the piece he played). He wins first place and is applauded by the crowds.. New York Soprano, Jane Marsh walking on to the Conservatory's stage. CU of her singing a Tchaikovsky Aura. Miss Marsh recieving her first place trophy. Theatre audience applauding. Sokolov walking on to the stage to accept his award. 00:49:15 to 00:49:18 A horizontal distortion is present.