<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><ead xmlns="urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:isbn:1-931666-22-9 https://www.loc.gov/ead/ead.xsd"><eadheader countryencoding="iso3166-1" dateencoding="iso8601" findaidstatus="completed" langencoding="iso639-2b" repositoryencoding="iso15511"><eadid countrycode="US" mainagencycode="US-VGM">C0438</eadid><filedesc><titlestmt><titleproper type="filing"><title>Frederick Douglass</title> New Jersey State Opera World Premiere poster</titleproper><titleproper>Guide to <title>Frederick Douglass</title> New Jersey State Opera World Premiere poster <num>C0438</num></titleproper><subtitle><title>Frederick Douglass</title> New Jersey State Opera World Premiere poster</subtitle><author>Meghan Glasbrenner</author></titlestmt><publicationstmt><publisher>George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center</publisher><p id="logostmt"><extref xlink:actuate="onLoad" xlink:href="https://library.gmu.edu/img/mason-logo.png" xlink:show="embed" xlink:type="simple"/></p><p><date>October 30, 2024</date></p><address><addressline>Fenwick Library, MS2FL</addressline><addressline>4400 University Dr.</addressline><addressline>Fairfax, Virginia 22030</addressline><addressline>Business Number: 703-993-2220</addressline><addressline>Fax Number: 703-993-8911</addressline><addressline>speccoll@gmu.edu</addressline><addressline>URL: <extptr xlink:href="https://scrc.gmu.edu" xlink:show="new" xlink:title="https://scrc.gmu.edu" xlink:type="simple"/></addressline></address></publicationstmt></filedesc><profiledesc><creation>This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on <date>2024-10-31 07:21:15 -0400</date>.</creation><langusage>Description is written in: <language langcode="eng" scriptcode="Latn">English, Latin script</language>.</langusage><descrules>Describing Archives: A Content Standard</descrules></profiledesc></eadheader><archdesc level="collection">
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    <unittitle><title>Frederick Douglass</title> New Jersey State Opera World Premiere poster</unittitle>
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    <abstract id="aspace_53fbae18f2ffe893fad732a7913e4b96">Poster for the World Premiere of the opera <title>Frederick Douglass</title> at the New Jersey State Opera.</abstract>
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<p>The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)</p>  </userestrict>
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<p><title>Frederick Douglass</title> New Jersey State Opera World Premiere poster, C0438, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries</p>  </prefercite>
  <acqinfo id="aspace_b5ed9999b1d742a2c689fcc76f74b64a">
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<p>Purchased by Lynn Eaton from Ian Brabner Rare Americana in 2020.</p>  </acqinfo>
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<p>Processing and finding aid completed by Meghan Glasbrenner in October 2024.</p>  </processinfo>
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<p><title>Frederick Douglass</title> is a three-act opera with music composed by Ulysses Kay and a libretto written by Donald Dorr. Work on the opera began in 1979 after Kay and Dorr received a National Endowment for the Arts grant the previous year. The opera's story focuses on the final year in the life of abolitionist and statesman Frederick Douglass after the marriage to his second wife Helen Pitts Douglass. The opera was completed in 1985, but did not premiere until over 5 years later. The opera's world premiere starred Kevin Maynor as Frederick Douglass and Klara Barlow as Helen Pitts Douglass and took place on April 12, 1991 at Newark Symphony Hall performed by the New Jersey State Opera.</p><p>Ulysses S. Kay was born in Tucson, Arizona on January 7, 1917. The nephew of jazz musician King Oliver, Kay studied music both domestically and internationally, spending four years in Rome, Italy (1949-1953) through support from a Fulbright Scholarship, the Rome Prize, and a Julius Rosenwald Fellowship. Known for his neoclassical style symphonic and choral compositions, Kay won multiple awards and recognitions throughout his career, including the third annual George Gershwin Memorial Contest. In 1968 he was appointed distinguished professor at Lehman College of the City University of New York where he taught for 20 years, until his retirement. Kay also wrote five operas, with <title>Frederick Douglass</title> being his last. He passed away on May 20, 1995 at the age of 78 due to complications of Parkinson's disease.</p><p>Donald L. Miller was born on June 30, 1923 in Jamaica. An artist and illustrator, Miller is best known for his large painted mural in Washington, D.C.'s Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library which depicts Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and other activists and events during the Civil Rights movement. Miller also worked as a cartoonist for <title>The Adakian</title> newspaper, a children's book illustrator, and served as an art professor at Seton Hall University in New Jersey. He passed away on February 7, 1993.</p><p>The New Jersey State opera was founded in 1964 as the Opera Theater of Westfield, with Alfredo Silipigni serving as one of the first Artistic Directors. In 1965, the name was changed to the Opera Theatre of New Jersey, and later to the New Jersey State Opera in 1974. The company moved into Newark Symphony Hall in 1968, where it stayed for 30 years before moving into the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in 1998. It moved out of Newark in 2012 relocating to the Clifton-Passaic area of New Jersey.</p>  </bioghist>
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<p>Poster for the New Jersey State Opera World Premiere of the opera <title>Frederick Douglass</title>, directed by Louis Johnson and conducted by Alfredo Silipigni. The poster measures approximately 26.5" x 19" and features a painting by Donald L. Miller depicting a large reproduction of the 1879 portrait of Douglass and two vignettes from the opera. Miller's signature can be seen along the right edge of the image.</p>  </scopecontent>
  <relatedmaterial id="aspace_48e22b3c9a4b9cd2a083e98abe35566c">
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<p>The Special Collections Research Center holds other performing arts collections, including <a href="https://aspace.gmu.edu/subjects/248">theatrical posters</a>, such as the <a href="https://aspace.gmu.edu/resources/c0145">Porgy and Bess poster collection</a>.</p><p>The University of South Carolina Music Library holds a <a href="https://pascal-usc.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&amp;vid=01PASCAL_USCCOL:USC&amp;search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&amp;tab=Everything&amp;docid=alma991008646559705618">vocal score for the opera</a> and Columbia University Libraries holds a copy of the <a href="https://exhibitions.library.columbia.edu/exhibits/show/kay/operas/frederick-douglass---program">program for the New Jersey State Opera production</a>.</p><p>The Library of Congress holds the <a href="https://www.loc.gov/collections/frederick-douglass-papers/about-this-collection/">Frederick Douglass papers</a>.</p>  </relatedmaterial>
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<p>This is a single item collection.</p>  </arrangement>
  <bibliography id="aspace_0cea6eedd4421aad731f80c28842afcc">
    <head>Bibliography</head>
<p>"Donald Miller." n.d. U.S. National Park Service. Accessed October 30, 2024. https://www.nps.gov/people/donald-miller.htm.</p><p>Dubnjakovic, Ana. n.d. "Library Guides: African American Experiences in Opera: Frederick Douglass." University of South Carolina University Libraries. Accessed October 23, 2024. https://guides.library.sc.edu/african-american-opera/frederick-douglass.</p><p>"<title>Frederick Douglass</title> (Ulysses Kay Opera)." 2024. In <title>Wikipedia</title>. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frederick_Douglass_(Ulysses_Kay_opera)&amp;oldid=1243425148.</p><p>"New Jersey State Opera." 2024. In <title>Wikipedia</title>. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New_Jersey_State_Opera&amp;oldid=1224178576.</p><p>"Ulysses Kay." 2024. In <title>Wikipedia</title>. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ulysses_Kay&amp;oldid=1246969105.</p>  </bibliography>
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    <title authfilenumber="nr2002025748" source="lcsh">Kay, Ulysses, 1917-1995. Frederick Douglass</title>
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