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Dorian Rudnytsky, Full Interview Part 2

Collection: Bette Weidman Collection at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Dorian Rudnytsky: Dorian Rudnytsky
Date: Time Period: 1960-1987; 1987-11-19; Interview recorded: November 19, 1987 Material: Digital audio recording made using a digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 01:31:40
Creator: Dorian Rudnytsky interviewed by Tara Rudnytsky Identifier: aql:25518 rudnytsky_dorian_part2_full

Description: Dorian Rudnytsky is the son of two popular musicians in Ukraine. His parents taught him the ways of music and he eventually became a cellist. Dorian played in bands which are all disbanded now. Through hard times, Dorian always attempted to find success in his music career but to no avail. However, he still enjoys being a cellist.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:24896

Creator : Dorian Rudnytsky interviewed by Tara Rudnytsky

Date : Time Period: 1960-1987; 1987-11-19; Interview recorded: November 19, 1987

Summary/Description : Dorian Rudnytsky is the son of two popular musicians in Ukraine. His parents taught him the ways of music and he eventually became a cellist. Dorian played in bands which are all disbanded now. Through hard times, Dorian always attempted to find success in his music career but to no avail. However, he still enjoys being a cellist.

Subject : Rock music; Music; Musicians; Hilger, Elsa; Juilliard School

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Manhattan, NY Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using a digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 01:31:40

Identifier : aql:25518 rudnytsky_dorian_part2_full

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Rock music; Music; Musicians; Hilger, Elsa; Juilliard School

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