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BOX 9 |
Correspondence
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Correspondence of Artur Schnabel
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BOX-FOLDER 9/1 |
Curzon, Clifford
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(2 items) |
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Firkušný, Rudolf
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(1 item) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/3 |
Foreman Le Garrec, Mary Virginia
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(11 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/4 |
Schoenberg, Arnold (copy only)
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(1 item) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/5 |
Miscellaneous; unidentified
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(23 items) |
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Correspondence of Mary Virginia Foreman Le Garrec
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BOX-FOLDER 9/6 |
Eisner, Bruno
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(1 item) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/7 |
Fournier, Pierre
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(3 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/8 |
Liebowitz, René
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(1 item) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/9 |
Mannes, Leopold |
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(4 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/10 |
Miller, Arthur |
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(6 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/11 |
Mitropoulos, Dimitri |
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(2 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/12 |
Rostra-Hérold, Elizabeth [Ellie] |
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(31 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/13 |
Stiedry, Fritz
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(1 item) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/14 |
Turner, W.J. |
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(14 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/15 |
Wolff, Konrad |
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(3 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 9/16 |
Miscellaneous; unidentified
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(22 items) |
BOX 9-10 |
Writings, 1942-1996, undated
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BOX 9 |
Writings of Artur Schnabel, 1942, 1949, undated
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BOX-FOLDER 9/17 |
The cadenza - the improvisation, 7 August 1942
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In blue ink; 5 leaves |
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Holograph correspondence to Elinor Nef. |
BOX-FOLDER 9/18 |
Harvard Lectures, introductory material, in the hand of MVFLG, 1949
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In blue and black inks; 1 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 9/18 |
Harvard Lectures, 1949
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Original typescript, in black ink; 11 p. |
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Contains holograph annotations (“Part One”). |
BOX-FOLDER 9/18 |
Harvard Lectures, 1949
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Typescript (original and carbon copies), in black ink; 12 p. |
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Contains holograph annotations (“Part Two”). |
BOX-FOLDER 9/18 |
Harvard Lectures, 1949
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Holograph drafts, in pencil; 36 leaves |
BOX-FOLDER 9/19 |
“Impressions of the Edinburgh Festival,” undated
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In 2 leaves |
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Published article from unidentified publication (Edinburgh Festival program?). |
BOX-FOLDER 9/20 |
“Recollections of our time”
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Typescript (carbon copies), 11, 7, 8 p.; original typescript, 12, 8, 8 p. |
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Emendations appear throughout in the hand of MVFLG; a small note in her hand is also included. |
BOX-FOLDER 9/21 |
“Schubert Sonatas: a Musician Discusses Reasons for Relative Neglect of Piano Works,” 1942
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Published article (newspaper clipping) from the New York Times. |
BOX-FOLDER 9/22 |
“What’s wrong with music critics,” 10 January 1942
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3 leaves |
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Published article from the Saturday Review of Literature. |
BOX-FOLDER 9/23 |
Miscellaneous text and music material in Schnabel’s hand
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11 leaves |
BOX-FOLDER 9/24 |
Autographs of Schnabel (collected by MVFLG from correspondence fragments); calling cards
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15 items |
BOX 9-10 |
Writings of Mary Virginia Foreman Le Garrec, 1961, 1996
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BOX-FOLDER 9/25 |
Artur Schnabel remembered, 1961, 1996
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Original typescript (first section); i, 47 p. |
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Contains emendations in blue and black inks in the hand of MVFLG. The original typescript is dated 1961; a handwritten note (in black ink, in the hand of MVFLG) dated 1996, was subsequently added to the typescript.
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BOX-FOLDER 9/26 |
Artur Schnabel remembered, 1961/1996
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Original typescript (second section), pages 47bis-239 |
BOX-FOLDER 9/27 |
Artur Schnabel remembered, 1961/1996
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Original typescript (second section); pages 240-430 |
BOX-FOLDER 9/28 |
Artur Schnabel remembered, French translation (Artur Schnabel: souvenirs et lettres) of first section by Yves Le Garrec, 1961/1996
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Original typescript, 69 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 10/1 |
History of a Love Affair, May 1993, Biarritz, France
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Bound notebook in 68 numbered pages; in black ink |
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Entirely in MVFLG’s hand. |
BOX-FOLDER 10/2 |
Miscellaneous notes regarding Schnabel’s compositions
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7 (holograph), 1 (photoreproduction) leaves |
BOX 10 |
Concert Programs and Tours, 1933-1951, undated
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Concert programs, featuring Schnabel as performer, 1933-1939
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(65 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/4 |
Concert programs, featuring Schnabel as performer, 1940-1951
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(53 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/5 |
Concert programs, featuring Schnabel’s compositions
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(25 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/6 |
Concert tours of Schnabel: itineraries, material in Schnabel’s hand
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27 leaves |
BOX 10 |
Biographical Materials
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BOX-FOLDER 10/7 |
Schnabel's pupils: lists, concert programs, publicity information, clippings
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(19 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/8 |
Memorials to Schnabel
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(13 items) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/9 |
Miscellaneous biographical material in the hand of Mary Virginia Foreman LeGarrec
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(16 items) |
BOX 10-11 |
Press Clippings, Published Articles, and Monographs, circa 1920-circa 1990, undated
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BOX-FOLDER 10/10 |
Press clippings: Schnabel as performer, 1920s-1930s
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(73 pages/items) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/11 |
Press clippings: Schnabel as performer, 1940s-1990s
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(85 pages/items) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/12 |
Press clippings: Schnabel as performer, undated
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(51 pages/items) |
BOX-FOLDER 10/13 |
Press clippings: Schnabel as composer, author, and teacher, dated and undated
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(67 pages/items) |
BOX-FOLDER 11/1 |
Press clippings: Schnabel’s recordings, dated and undated
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(45 pages/items) |
BOX-FOLDER 11/2 |
Press clippings: obituaries of Schnabel
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(12 pages/items) |
BOX-FOLDER 11/3 |
Press clippings regarding friends, acquaintances of Schnabel
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(39 pages/items) |
BOX-FOLDER 11/4 |
Monographs, article reprints by Schnabel's friends: Edward Crankshaw, John Ulric Nef, and Hanns Sachs
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(4 items) |
BOX 6 |
Books and Libretti, 1934-1972, undated
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BOX 6 |
Da Ponte, Lorenzo. Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Don Giovanni (Don Juan). A Grand opera in two acts.
New York: Fred Rullman, Inc., n.d.
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47 p. |
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Libretto in Italian and English. |
BOX 6 |
Dent, Edward J., Eric Blom, and Clemence Dane. Mozart’s “Così fan tutte.”
London: The Governors of Sadler’s Wells Foundation/John Lane the Bodley Head, 1946
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48 p. |
BOX 6 |
Saerchinger, César. Introduction by Clifford Curzon. Artur Schnabel: a biography.
London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1957
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xviii, 354 p. |
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Contains annotations throughout, in pencil and in blue, black, and green inks, in the hand of MVFLG. |
BOX 6 |
Schnabel, Artur. Music and the line of most resistance.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1942
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91 p. |
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Verso of title page carries a dedication in Schnabel’s hand: “To M.V., / recommending the two lines: good / music and strong resistance – / for productive cooperation. / A.S. / N.Y.C. January 29, 1942”. Contains annotations throughout, in pencil, in the hand of MVFLG. |
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