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BOX 7 |
Auxiliary Pamphlets, 1925-1938
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BOX-FOLDER 7/1 |
Auxiliary Pamphlets - General information by Minna Lederman
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BOX-FOLDER 7/2 |
Program from German Staatsoper for production of Berg's Wozzeck, Dec. 1925
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24 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/3 |
Neue Musik-Zeitung, July 1926
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28 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/4 |
Program from Deutsche Kammermusik Baden Baden, 25-28 Juli, 1929
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28 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/5 |
Program from Carlos Chávez's H.P. (Caballos de vapor), the world premiere at Philadelphia Grand Opera Company, Mar. 1932
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8 p. |
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This item is not mentioned in Minna Lederman's "General Information" regarding auxiliary pamphlets. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/6 |
Libretto for Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk district or Katerina Izmaǐlova. By Aleksandr Preǐs. Published by A.S. Gilman Co., Cleveland, OH, 1935
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24 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/7 |
Entartete Musik : eine Abrechnung von Staatsrat Dr. Hans Severus Ziegler. Published by Völkischer Verlag, Düsseldorf, 1938
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32 p. |
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Laid in: newspaper clipping from Musical America, July 1938, titled "Düsseldorf Exhibits 'Degenerate Music'," written by Geraldine De Courcy. |
BOX 7 |
Supplemental Material, 1924-1946
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BOX-FOLDER 7/8 |
Additional material: List of items added to collection after completion of inventory
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2 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/9 |
Index: Volumes I - XII, November 1924 to June 1935. Published by The League of Composers, Nov. 1935
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63 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/10 |
Reich, Dr. Willi; translated by Adolph Weiss. A Guide to Alban Berg's Opera Wozzeck, 1931
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Modern Music Monographs. Published by The League of Composers. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/11 |
Final issue of Modern Music, Volume XXIII, No. 4, Fall 1946
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336 p. |
BOX-FOLDER 7/12 |
First issue of The League of Composers' Review, Vol I, no. 1, Feb. 1924
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28 p. |
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Published by the League of Composers, Inc., New York, NY. |
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Oversize Iconography, 1928, 1934
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Housed in the vault. |
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A color lithograph (unframed) of Paul Hindemith by Richard Heinsich, 1934
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Original pen and ink drawing of Sergei Prokofiev by Natalia Gontcharova, 1928
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