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Annotated Music, circa
1868-1956,
bulk 1932-1947
(continued) |
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BOX-FOLDER 56/5 |
Symphonic fragment: “Die Frau ohne schatten.”
New York: Boosey & Hawkes Inc., 1945 |
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Photocopy; 33 p. |
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Op. 65. |
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Stravinsky, Igor |
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[Circus polka; arr.] |
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BOX-FOLDER 40/4 |
Circus polka. New York: Associated Music
Publishers, 1944 |
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32 p. |
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BOX-FOLDER 40/5 |
Œdipus rex: opéra oratorio. Berlin: Edition
Russe de Musique, 1927 |
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189 p. |
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BOX-FOLDER 57/1 |
Symphony in three movements. New York:
Associated Music Publishers, 1946 |
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120 p. |
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[Zhar-ptitsa. Suite] |
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BOX-FOLDER 40/6 |
Firebird suite. New York: Boosey &
Hawkes Inc., [n.d.] |
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78 p. |
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Re-orchestrated by the composer in
1919. |
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Suppé, Franz, von |
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[Banditenstreiche. Ouvertüre] |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/1 |
Ouverture zur komischen Operette
Banditenstreiche für grosses Orchester. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel, [1868] |
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55 p. |
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Missing front cover. |
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Szymanowski, Karol |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/2 |
Symphonie concertante pour piano et
orchestre. Partition d’orchestre. Paris: Editions Max Eschig, 1933 |
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112 p. |
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Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich |
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[Trios, piano, strings, op. 50, A minor;
arr.] |
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BOX-FOLDER 57/2 |
Symphonie èlègiaque: in three movements
(trio, op. 50) New York: Carl Fisher, Inc., 1937 |
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3 v. 73 p., 70 p., 31 p. |
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v. 1 First movement: “Pezzo Elegiaco.” v. 2
Second movement: “Tema con Variazioni.” v. 3 Third movement: “Variazione
Finale e Coda.” |
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Two copies of v. 1-2. |
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Thomson, Virgil |
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BOX-FOLDER 57/3 |
Trois portraits Parisiens = Three Parisian
portraits. [S.l.: s.n.], 1944 |
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Photocopy; 4 p., 4 p., 21 p. |
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Cantabile for strings (portrait of Nicolas de
Chatelain). |
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Barcarolle for wood winds (portrait of Georges
Hugnet). |
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Picasso [annotated Bugles and Birds
(Picasso)]. |
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On folder: 222 W. 23 NYC, Virgil Thomson. Trois
portraits Parisiens (Three Parisian portraits). Cantabile pour Cordes
(Nicolas de Chatelain). Barcarolle pur Bois (Georges Hugnet). Bugles et
Oiseaux (Pablo Picasso). |
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Turnia, Joaquín |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/3 |
La procession du rocio. Paris: Rouart,
Lerolle & Cie., 1913 |
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41 p. |
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[Unidentified] |
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Skočná |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/4 |
Der Nationaltanz “Skočná.” [S.l.: s.n.,
n.d.] |
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Photocopy; p. 13-47 |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/5 |
[Unidentified] [S.l.]: Universal-Edition |
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Manuscript; p. 21-44 |
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Van Vactor, David |
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[Concertos, viola, orchestra] |
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BOX-FOLDER 57/4 |
Concerto for viola. [S.l.: s.n.], 1940 |
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Photocopy; 57 p. |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/6 |
Overture to a comedy no. 2. New York:
American Music Center, Inc., 1942 |
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69 p. |
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Juilliard edition. |
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BOX-FOLDER 57/5 |
Variazioni solenne. New York: [s.n.], 1941 |
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Photocopy; 60 p. |
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“DeVine - Chicago” [page 60]. |
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Dedicated to Dr. Artur Rodzinski and written for
the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Philharmonic Symphony Society
of New York. |
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Vardell, Charles Gildersleeve |
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[Joe Clark steps out] |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/7 |
Joe Clark steps out: for orchestra.
Rochester, N.Y.: Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, 1937 |
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24 p. |
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Vaughan Williams, Ralph |
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[Symphony, no. 6, E minor] |
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BOX-FOLDER 58/1 |
Symphony in E minor. Full score. London:
Oxford University Press, 1948 |
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178 p. |
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Veretti, Antonio |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/8 |
Ouverture della campana: per orchestra.
Milano: Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, 1952 |
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60 p. |
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BOX-FOLDER 41/9 |
Sinfonia sacra: per voci maschili e
orchestra. Milano: Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, 1948 |
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63 p. |
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Vogel, Wladimir |
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BOX-FOLDER 42/1 |
Ritmica ostinata: für grosses Orchester
partitur. Wien: Universal-Edition A.G., 1932 |
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43 p. |
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Wagner, Joseph Frederick |
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[Moments musical] |
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BOX-FOLDER 42/2 |
Two moments musical: for string quartet or
string orchestra = Deux moments musicaux für Streichquartett order
Streichorchester = Deux moments musicaux pour quatuor à cordes ou
orchestre à cordes. Leipzig: Aug. Cranz G.M.B.H., 1938 |
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16p. |
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Two copies. |
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BOX-FOLDER 42/3 |
Symphony number one. New York: Affiliated
Music Corporation, 1939 |
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84 p. |
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Wagner, Richard |
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BOX-FOLDER 42/4 |
Götterdämmerung [p. 615] Mainz: B. Schott’s
Söhne, [n.d.] |
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Photocopy; p. 545-615 |
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[Ring des Nibelung. Götterdämmerung. 3.
Aufzug. Selections; arr.] |
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BOX-FOLDER 42/5 |
Gesang der Rheintöchter aus dem
Musik-Drama Götterdämmerung. Mainz: Schoot’s Söhne, 1874 |
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Photocopy; 53 p. |
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Arranged by Herman Zumpe. |
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[Tannhüser] |
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BOX-FOLDER 42/6 |
Tannhüser und der Sängerkrieg auf
Wartburg. Leipzig: C.F. Peters, [n.d.] |
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419 p. |
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Walton, William |
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[Concerto, violin, B minor] |
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BOX-FOLDER 43/1 |
Concerto for violin and orchestra. London:
Oxford University Press, 1945 |
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172 p. |
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Authoritative version. |
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Ward, Robert |
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[Symphony, no. 1] |
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BOX-FOLDER 43/2 |
First symphony. New York: American Music
Center Inc., 1942 |
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72 p. |
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Juilliard Edition. |
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Weinberg, Jacob |
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BOX-FOLDER 58/2 |
The Gettysburg address: a symphonic ode for
baritone solo, chorus and orchestra: op. 36. New York: M. Witmark &
Sons, 1936 |
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32 p. |
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Weinberger, Jaromír |
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[Svanda dudák. polka] |
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BOX-FOLDER 43/3 |
Polka and fugue from the opera “Shvanda.”
New York: Associated Music Publishers, 1942 |
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62 p. |
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Transposed edition by the composer. |
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BOX-FOLDER 43/4 |
Under the spreading chestnut tree: variations
and fugue on an old English tune for full orchestra. New York: Boosey &
Hawkes Inc., 1939 |
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56 p. |
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Wilder, Alec |
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BOX-FOLDER 58/3 |
Piece for orchestra (in three movements)
[S.l.: s.n., n.d.] |
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60 p. |
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Zádor, Eugene |
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[Rondo, orchestra] |
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BOX-FOLDER 43/5 |
Rondo für Orchester. Wien:
Universal-Edition A.G., 1934 |
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54 p. |
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BOX-FOLDER 43/6 |
Sinfonia technica: partitura. Wien:
Universal-Edition A.G., 1932 |
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114 p. |
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BOX 48-51 |
Scrapbooks, 1919-1944,
bulk 1919-1933, 1944
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The four scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, magazine articles and programs.
The majority of the information concerns performance announcements, performance
reviews, interviews and biographical information. Scrapbook 1 (1919-25) is
comprised of articles in Polish with the majority relating to performances at the
Teatr Wielki w Warszawie [Warsaw Opera] and the Lwów Opera. Scrapbook 2 (1925-30)
consists of documents in English, German, and Italian that record Rodzinski’s time
with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the
Curtis Institute of Music, the Pennsylvania Grand Opera Company, the Stanley Music
Club, the Rochester Philharmonic, and guest appearances in New York, Detroit, Los
Angeles, San Francisco, and Santa Monica County, California. Scrapbook 3 (1930-33)
contains materials in English and an item in Hebrew that document the Los Angeles
Symphony Orchestra, the Hollywood Bowl, the Young People’s Concert Series, the
Cleveland Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, and the Philadelphia
Orchestra. Scrapbook 4 (1944) covers Rodzinski’s visit to the United States Rubber
Plant in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, with the newspaper clippings in English. |
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The series is arranged in chronological order. |
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BOX 48 |
Scrapbook 1, 1919-1925
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BOX 49 |
Scrapbook 2, 1925-1930
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BOX 50 |
Scrapbook 3, 1930-1933
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BOX 51 |
Scrapbook 4, 1944
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