Charles Laughton's recording of "John Brown's Body" by Stephen Vincent Benet might be available in specialty record stores, online auction sites like eBay, or through online platforms that sell vintage or rare recordings. Additionally, some libraries or archives may have copies of the recording available for listening.
Charles Ives' Symphony No. 3 won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
The Pulitzer Prize is a prestigious award recognizing excellence in journalism, literature, and musical composition. Charles Lindbergh was awarded a Pulitzer Prize special citation in 1928 for his solo transatlantic flight from New York to Paris, which made him the first person to accomplish this feat.
Charles A. Lindbergh won the 1954 Pulitzer Prize for his autobiography, The Spirit of St. Louis.
In 1970, Charles Wuorinen became the youngest composer to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music for Time's Encomium. He was 32 years old.
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Yes, Charles Neville sang it, but not the original recording, which was by Charles Brown.
Charles Ives won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for Music with Symphony No. 3. The symphony was first performed by Lou Harrison and Chamber Orchestra in New York, April, 1946.
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