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About Sound Recording
Title
Remarks at a White House Concert by the National High School Symphony Orchestra, 6 August 1962
Digital Identifier
JFKWHA-117-003
Date(s) of Materials
6 August 1962
Description
Sound recording of President John F. Kennedy’s remarks at a concert by the National High School Symphony Orchestra of the National Music Camp of Interlochen, Michigan held on the White House South Lawn. In his speech President Kennedy congratulates the performers on their musical achievements, and discusses the importance of the arts in American society.
Copyright Status
Public Domain
Extent / Physical Description
1 audio tape/reel (4 minutes, 8 seconds)
Collection
Series
Series 1. White House Audio Recordings, 1961-1963.
Preferred Citation
White House Audio Collection. Remarks at a White House Concert by the National High School Symphony Orchestra, 6 August 1962
Archival Creator(s)
Department of Defense. Defense Communications Agency. White House Communications Agency. (1962 - 06/25/1991)
Media Type
Associated Record(s)
- Remarks at National High School Symphony Orchestra White House concert, 6 August 1962
- Musical Programs for Youth by Youth
- First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's (JBK) Musical Program for Youth, 10:35AM
- Events: 6 August 1962, Children’s Concert (10-18 years old), National Music Camp of Interlochen, Michigan [1 of 3 folders]
- Events: 6 August 1962, Children’s Concert (10-18 years old), National Music Camp of Interlochen, Michigan [2 of 3 folders]
- Events: 6 August 1962, Children’s Concert (10-18 years old), National Music Camp of Interlochen, Michigan [3 of 3 folders]
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