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Photographs, 1895-1993 (continued)
Warren, with Family, 1895-1982
BOX-FOLDER 58/29 Warren, James Garfield (father of Elinor Remick Warren), June 5, 1895
Photograph of Warren's father, taken at the time of her parents' wedding.
BOX-FOLDER 58/30 Warren, James Garfield (father of Elinor Remick Warren), circa early 1940s
BOX-FOLDER 58/31 Warren, James Garfield (father of Elinor Remick Warren), July 1911
Caricature of Warren's father, taken from a volume titled "Scratches", a book of cartoons and caricatures of leading Los Angeles citizens by newsroom artists.
BOX-FOLDER 58/32 Warren, Maude Remick (mother of Elinor Remick Warren), June 5, 1895
Photograph of Warren's mother, taken at the time of her parents' wedding.
BOX-FOLDER 58/33 Warren, Maude Remick (mother of Elinor Remick Warren), circa early 1940s
BOX-FOLDER 58/34 Warren, with her mother in the family's coach, circa 1903
BOX-FOLDER 58/35 Warren, with her first child (James Griffin), 1928
BOX-FOLDER 58/36 Warren, publicity photograph, feeding her son (Z. Wayne, Griffin, Jr.) while correcting a score, 1940
Publicity photograph taken at the time of the premiere of Warren's The Passing of King Arthur (later re-titled The Legend of King Arthur. Several images of the composer - at home, showing her as a family woman (wife) - were circulated to the wire services and appeared in newspapers around the world.
BOX-FOLDER 58/37 Warren, publicity photograph, bathing her son (Z. Wayne, Griffin, Jr.), 1940
Publicity photograph taken at the time of the premiere of Warren's The Passing of King Arthur (later re-titled The Legend of King Arthur). Several images of the composer - at home, showing her as a housewife/mother as well as a composer - a novelty at that time - were circulated to the wire services and appeared in newspapers around the world.
BOX-FOLDER 58/38 Warren, playing a duet with son Z. Wayne, Griffin, Jr., circa 1940
BOX-FOLDER 58/39 The Griffin family - Christmas portrait card, circa December 1941
Eldest son James is at far left; daughter Elayne is on her mother's lap; husband Z. Wayne Griffin, Sr. is directly behind Warren; younger son Z. Wayne, Jr. is sitting on the piano.
BOX-FOLDER 58/40 The Griffin family, taken by the fireplace, circa 1942
BOX-FOLDER 58/41 The Griffin family, on bikes, taken in front of their Los Angeles, California home, circa 1943
BOX-FOLDER 58/42 The Griffin family, the composer at the piano with her family, circa 1945
BOX-FOLDER 58/43 The Griffin family, circa 1945
BOX-FOLDER 58/50 Warren, with unidentified male (in costumes for a party?), circa 1940s
BOX-FOLDER 58/44 Warren, with husband Z. Wayne Griffin and daughter Elayne, October 1957
Warren, her husband and daughter attend an opera opening.
BOX-FOLDER 58/45 Warren, with husband Z. Wayne Griffin, 1961
Two copies.
BOX-FOLDER 58/46 Warren, with husband Z. Wayne Griffin, on their back terrace, Los Angeles, California circa 1970
Two copies.
BOX-FOLDER 58/47 The Griffin family, including children and grandchildren - Christmas portrait card, circa December 1980
Christmas card caption: "From the Griffins and the Techentins."
BOX-FOLDER 58/48 Warren, introducing four of her grandchildren to her work Songs for young voices, which she dedicated to them, circa 1980
The four grandchildren: Kristin and Warren Techentin, Zachary and Tim Griffin.
BOX-FOLDER 58/49 Warren, dancing with grandson, Tim Griffin, circa 1982
Warren, with Others, 1922-1990
BOX-FOLDER 59/1 Warren, with Margaret Matzenauer and music publisher Harold Flammer, circa 1922
see also: Photographs: Warren, with Margaret Matzenauer and music publisher Harold Flammer. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
The copy is a later reproduction of an original (see Box 60)
This photograph was not inscribed as were the other original photographs contained in the photograph album.
BOX-FOLDER 59/2 Warren, with British conductor Albert Coates, March 21, 1940
Photograph taken following world premiere (first performance) of her choral symphony The Passing of King Arthur.
Two copies.
BOX-FOLDER 84/6 Warren, with British conductor Albert Coates, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the Los Angeles Oratorio Society, taken after the second performance of the world premiere of The Passing of King Arthur, March 22, 1940
Photograph taken after the second performance of the world premiere of her choral symphony The Passing of King Arthur.
BOX-FOLDER 59/3 Warren, with Shirley Temple at the Westlake School for Girls, Los Angeles, California, 1940
Publicity photograph taken at the Westlake School which both attended; this image was made at the time of the world premiere of her choral symphony The Passing of King Arthur.
BOX-FOLDER 59/4 Warren, meeting over lunch with Dorothy Kirsten, at the Brown Derby, Hollywood, California, circa 1950
Inscribed to Warren by Kirsten.
BOX-FOLDER 59/5 Warren, with her husband and Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Alfred Wallenstein, April 21, 1951
Inscribed to Warren and her husband, by Wallenstein.
BOX-FOLDER 59/6 Warren, with Rose Bampton, May 1952
The photograph was taken as Bampton arrived in Los Angeles to sing in the premiere performance of Warren's song cycle Singing Earth, held May 30, 1952 at the Ojai Music Festival.
BOX-FOLDER 59/7 Warren, receiving an honorary degree from Occidental College, with Dr. Raymond Kendall and Dr. Howard Swan, June 13, 1954
The photograph was taken after Warren received an Honorary Doctor of Music degree. At left is Dr. Raymond Kendall, Dean of the School of Music, University of Southern California; to the right, Dr. Howard Swan, whose Occidental College choirs presented most of her choral works.
BOX-FOLDER 59/8 Warren, with Richard Crooks, circa late 1950s
An amusing photograph in which Crooks pretends to be unable to stand Warren's singing.
BOX-FOLDER 59/12 Warren, taking a bow on stage at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion following the premiere of Requiem, with Roger Wagner, April 3, 1966
Two different photographs taken at the same time.
BOX-FOLDER 59/13 Warren, backstage following the premiere of Requiem, with Roger Wagner, April 3, 1966
BOX-FOLDER 59/14 Warren, greeting author/historians Will and Ariel Durant, following the world premiere of Requiem, April 3, 1966
BOX-FOLDER 59/10 Warren, visiting with Nadia Boulanger in her Paris apartment at the time of Boulanger's 80th birthday party celebration, September 1967
BOX-FOLDER 59/11 Warren, with Nadia Boulanger and Jeremy Menuhin (son of Yehudi Menuhin), taken during the same visit as the previous entry (folder 12), September 1967
BOX-FOLDER 59/15 Warren, greeting Nadia Boulanger on the occasion of her surprise 80th birthday party, given by Prince Rainer and Princess Grace of Monaco, September 30, 1967
Aaron Copland is standing in the background.
BOX-FOLDER 59/16 Warren, with other leading American women composers, New York Public Library, 1969
Besides Warren (fifth from the left), others include Miriam Gideon, Louise Talma, Vivian Fine, Gena Branscombe, Elizabeth Gould and Julia Smith.
BOX-FOLDER 59/17 Warren, playing the piano for Richard Crooks, at Warren's ranch in the Sierras, circa 1970
BOX-FOLDER 59/18 Warren, discussing the 1971 performance of The Legend of King Arthur with Roger Wagner, circa January 1971
BOX-FOLDER 59/9 Warren, with Nadia Boulanger at a tea given in Warren's honor, 1971
Two copies.
BOX-FOLDER 59/19 Warren, discussing the score of The Crystal Lake with André Kostelanetz, at a rehearsal prior to the May 30-31/June 1, 1974 performances with the New York Philharmonic, at the Lincoln Center, New York, circa May 30, 1974
Two copies.
BOX-FOLDER 59/20 Warren, being introduced to the orchestra by Roger Wagner at a rehearsal for a series of performances of Abram in Egypt, presented in Jerusalem and Caesarea, Israel Music Festival, August 1976
Two copies.
BOX-FOLDER 59/21 Warren, discussing her score of Good morning, America! with choral conductor Howard Swan, during rehearsals for the work's premiere, held at California State University, Fullerton, November 21, 1976
BOX-FOLDER 59/22 Warren, rehearsing with actor Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. who performed as narrator for a performance of Good morning, America!, with the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, December 1977
BOX-FOLDER 59/23 Warren, with Marilyn Horne in Warren's music room, taken during a videotaped conversation, October 1990
BOX-FOLDER 59/24 Warren, with Marilyn Horne in Warren's music room; photograph taken during a break from recording a videotaped conversation, October 1990
Two copies.
Photographs Inscribed to Warren, 1913-1936
BOX-FOLDER 59/26 Bauer, Harold, 1913
see also: Photographs: Bauer, Harold. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: To miss Elinor Warren, from Harold Bauer, Los Angeles, 1913."
Photograph is a reproduction of the original photograph (Original photograph is housed in a scrapbook, Box 60)
BOX-FOLDER 59/27 Berumen, Ernesto, December 1922
see also: Photographs: Berumen, Ernesto. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To Elinor Warren in sincere admiration of her splendid talent and beautiful playing, wishing her a great career, New York City, December 1922."
Photograph is a reproduction of the original photograph (Original photograph is housed in a scrapbook, Box 60)
Berumen, Ernesto, 1923
see: Photographs: Berumen, Ernesto. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To Elinor Warren, the splendid young artist in sincere admiration of her great talent, Ernesto Berumen, New York, 1923."
Photograph is a reproduction of the original photograph (Original photograph is housed in a scrapbook, Box 60)
BOX-FOLDER 59/28 Bori, Lucrezia, 1934
Inscribed: "To Elinor Remick Warren, affecionate remembrance, Lucrezia Bori, 1934."
BOX-FOLDER 59/29 Conner, Nadine, undated
Inscribed: "To my dear friends Elinor and Z. Wayne, whose artistry, encouragement, and help have been a great inspiration to me. Love - Nadine."
BOX-FOLDER 59/30 Crooks, Richard, 1936
Inscribed: "To my dear friend Elinor Warren, Sincerely, Richard Crooks, 1936."
Easton, Florence, undated
see: Photographs: Easton, Florence. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To Elinor, in remembrance, Florence Easton."
BOX-FOLDER 59/31 Easton, Florence, undated
see also: Photographs: King, Carlotta. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To dear Elinor with happy memories of our first tour together, affectionately, Florence Easton."
Photograph is a reproduction of the original photograph (Original photograph is housed in a scrapbook, Box 60)
BOX-FOLDER 59/32 Easton, Florence, undated
Inscribed: "My dear Elinor, a charming companion and perfect accompanist, affectionately, Florence Easton."
BOX-FOLDER 59/33 Eddy, Nelson, undated
Inscribed: "To Elinor and Wayne - Friends and neighbors always."
BOX-FOLDER 59/34 Gahagan, Helen (Helen Gahagan Douglas), undated
Inscribed: "To Elinor, with my love, Helen."
Ganz, Rudolf, undated
see: Photographs: Ganz, Rudolf. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To Miss Elinor Remick Warren, with best wishes for her lovely artistic, musical playing. Sincerely, Rudolf Ganz, Los Angeles."
BOX-FOLDER 59/35 Giannini, Dussolina, undated
Inscribed: "To Elinor Remick Warren, with best wishes, Dussolina Giannini."
King, Carlotta, undated
see: Photographs: King, Carlotta. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To dear Elinor, with sincere friendship (a friendship which grows dearer each year), affectionately always, Carlotta."
La Forge, Frank, 1921
see: Photographs: La Forge, Frank. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs
Inscribed: "To Miss Elinor Warren, with the wish that she may reach the great artistic heights which her wonderful talents justify, Frank La Forge, 1921."
BOX-FOLDER 59/37 La Forge, Frank, 1923
see also: Photographs: La Forge, Frank. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To my gifted pupil, Elinor Warren with sincere compliments for her great talents, cordially, Frank La Forge, New York, 1923."
Photograph is a reproduction of the original photograph (Original photograph is housed in a scrapbook, Box 60)
BOX-FOLDER 59/38 Mario, Queena, undated
Inscribed: "To Elinor Warren in appreciation of her great talents, both as composer and accompanist, Affectionally, Queena Mario."
BOX-FOLDER 59/39 Matzenauer, Margaret, 1922
see also: Photographs: Matzenauer, Margaret. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To Miss Elinor Warren with many thanks for the beautiful song and deep appreciation for her unusal talent. All good wishes for the future! Margaret Matzenauer, New York, 1922."
Photograph is a reproduction of the original photograph (Original photograph is housed in a scrapbook, Box 60)
BOX-FOLDER 59/40 Matzenauer, Margaret, undated
Inscribed: "To my sweet little friend, the charming pianist, accompanist, and composer, Elinor Warren, with much love from Margaret Matzenauer."
BOX-FOLDER 59/41 Morgana, Nina, 1929
see also: Photographs: Morgana, Nina. Photograph album containing original autographed photographs of well-known musical personalities
Inscribed: "To my dear Elinor Remick Warren with great admiration for 'our' Children of the moon, fondly, Nina Morgana, 1929."
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