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John de Menil

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Dedication of the Rothko Chapel, 1971-02-26

 File — Drawer 84, Folder: 05
Identifier: 84.05
Abstract

Includes Dominique de Menil, John de Menil, Ned O'Gorman, Thompson L. Shannon, Bill Lawson, Ibrahim Yazdi, Jan Candrinal Willebrands, TSU Choir, unnamed representative of Coretta Scott King, Auralee Newman, Doug MacAgy, Simone Swan.

Dates: Event: 1971-02-26

Muslim Noon Prayers in Chapel, 1971

 File — Drawer 84, Folder: 03
Identifier: 84.03
Abstract

John de Menil

Dates: Event: 1971

Opening of the Chapel, 1971-02-27

 File — Drawer 84, Folder: 06
Identifier: 84.06
Abstract

Includes Dominique de Menil, John de Menil, Ebrahim Yazdi

Dates: 1971-02-27

World Premiere of Morton Feldman's "The Rothko Chapel", 1972-04-09

 File — Drawer 84, Folder: 04
Identifier: 84.04
Abstract Houston Symphony Chorale, Karen Phillips, Virginia Babakian, Maurice Peress, Ray des Roches, Morton Feldman, Helen Winkler, Robert Hughes, Simone Swan, Dominique de Menil, John de Menil, Rochard Colburn, Ame Vennema, Maurice Peress, Brian O'DoughertyMaurice Peress Conductor; Viriginia Babikian Soprano; Karen Phillips Viola; Ray DesRoches Percussion; Conoley Ballard Celeste; Houston Symphony Chorale Donald Strong Conductor; Thomas Avinger Assistant Conductor; Virginia Babikian Vocal...
Dates: Event: 1972-04-09