Movie: Festival in Puerto Rico

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Maureen Forrester
Maureen Forrester

Herself

Eugene Kash
Eugene Kash

Himself

Alexander Schneider
Alexander Schneider

Himself

Pablo Casals
Pablo Casals

Himself

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    Festival in Puerto Rico

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    This short documentary features Canadian contralto Maureen Forrester as she sings at the Festival Casals, a musical event founded by the great Spanish cellist and conductor Pablo Casals and sponsored annually by the Puerto Rican government. Part concert film, part tourism film, Festival in Puerto Rico offers viewers candid glimpses of mid-20th century Puerto Rico intercut with performance footage of Forrester and her husband, violinist-conductor Eugene Kash.

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    1961-02-07

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