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Subject Files, 1864-2000
(continued) |
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Kortschak, Hugo,
undated
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Note: Hugo Kortschak (1884-1957) was an
Austrian-American violinist and educator |
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Kreisler, Fritz,
undated
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Note: Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) was an
Austrian-American violinist and composer |
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Krenek, Ernst, 1974 and
undated
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Note: Ernst Krenek (1900-1991) was an
Austrian-American composer and educator |
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Kroll, William,
undated
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Note: William Kroll (1901-1980) was an American
violinist and educator |
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LaRue, Jan,
undated
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Note: Jan LaRue (1918-2004) was an American
musicologist and educator |
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Legion of Honor (French),
1934
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Library of Congress |
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General, 1928, 1961,
1968, and undated
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Newsom, Jon W.,
2000
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Pruett, James W., 1988
and undated
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Recorded Sound, 1989
and undated
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MacDowell Colony. Regina
Watson, 1929, 1989, and undated
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Note: Regina Cohn Watson (1845 – 1913) was a
German-American composer, pianist, and teacher; among her students was
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge |
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Malipiero, Gian Francesco,
1954-1958
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Autograph correspondence with Albert Sprague
Coolidge |
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Note: Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882-1973) was an
Italian composer, musicologist, and editor |
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Malipiero, Gian Francesco,
undated
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Mannes, Clara,
undated
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Note: Clara Mannes (1869-1948) was an American
music educator |
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Marchant, Luther B.,
1935-1936 and undated
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Note: Luther B. Marchant (1888-1957) was the
chairman of the Music Department at Mills College |
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Martinů, Bohuslav,
undated
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Note: Bohuslav Martinů (1890-1959) was a Czech
composer |
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Massachusetts Historical
Society, 1988
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Meridian Hill Park concerts
(Washington, D.C.), undated
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Milhaud, Darius,
1936-1937, 1949, undated
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Note: Darius Milhaud (1892-1974) was a
French-American composer and educator |
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Mills College, 1933 and
undated
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Miscellaneous |
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Clippings, 1913-1918,
1928-1931, 1953-1964, 1988, and undated
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Index of digital files,
undated
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Mitchell, Lucy Sprague,
undated
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Note: Lucy Sprague Mitchell (1878-1967) was a
pioneer educator, author, and Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge's cousin |
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Includes: Notes on Joyce Antler's biography of
Lucy Sprague Mitchell |
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Parker, Horatio,
undated
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Note: Horatio Parker (1863-1919) was an American
composer and educator |
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts,
undated
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Pizzetti, Ildebrando,
undated
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Note: Ildebrando Pizzetti (1880-1968) was an
Italian composer and musicologist |
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Prunières, Henry, 1995
and undated
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Note: Henry Prunières (1886-1942) was a French
musicologist |
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Radcliffe College,
undated
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Reed's Boarding School, Mrs.
Sylvanus [Caroline Gallop], 1864?, 1870-1883
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Note: Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge attended
Caroline Gallop Reed's (1821-1914) school in New York City |
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Reese, Gustave,
undated
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Note: Gustave Reese (1899-1977) was an American
musicologist, editor, and educator |
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Respighi, Ottorino,
undated
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Note: Ottorino Respighi (1879-1936) was an
Italian composer and conductor |
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Roth Quartet,
undated
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Salzedo, Carlos,
undated
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Note: Carlos Salzedo (1885-1961) was a French
harpist, pianist, composer, and educator |
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Schauffler, Robert Haven,
undated
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Note: Robert Haven Schauffler (1879-1964) was an
American writer, cellist, athlete, and war hero |
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Schneider, Alexander,
1944, 1993, and undated
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Note: Alexander Schneider (1908-1993) was a
Lithuanian-American violinist, conductor, educator, and a member of the
Budapest String Quartet |
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Schoenberg, Arnold,
undated
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Note: Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) was an
Austrian-American composer and educator |
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Serkin, Rudolf,
undated
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Note: Rudolf Serkin (1903-1991) was an
Austrian-American pianist |
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Sessions, Roger,
undated
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Note: Roger Sessions (1896-1985) was an American
composer and educator |
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Shawn, Ted,
undated
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Note: Ted Shawn (1891-1972) was an American
choreographer and dancer |
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Smith, Carleton Sprague,
undated
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Note: Carleton Sprague Smith (1905-1994) was an
American musicologist and librarian |
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Smith, Daniel Stanley,
undated
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Note: Daniel Stanley Smith (1877-1949) was an
American composer |
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Socialism, 1936
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Sonneck, Oscar, 1921 and
undated
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Note: Oscar Sonneck (1873-1928) was an American
composer, musicologist, librarian, and the first chief of the Music Division at
the Library of Congress |
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Spivacke, Dr. Harold,
undated
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Note: Dr. Harold Spivacke (1904-1977) was an
American musicologist, pianist, librarian, and a chief of the Music Division at
the Library of Congress |
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Sprague, Albert A.,
1915
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Note: Albert Arnold Sprague (1835-1915) was the
father of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge |
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Sprague, Alice,
undated
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Note: Aunt of Carleton Sprague Smith |
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Sprague, Harriet,
undated
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Note: Relative of Elizabeth Sprague
Coolidge |
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Sprague, Nancy Atwood,
undated
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Note: Nancy Atwood Sprague (1837-1916) was
Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge's mother |
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Includes: Genealogical information |
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Sprague, Otho S. A.,
undated
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Note: Uncle of Elizabeth Sprague
Coolidge |
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Sprague, Warner & Co.,
Inc., 1912
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Stock, Frederick,
undated
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Note: Frederick Stock (1872-1942) was a
German-American conductor, composer, and a music director of the Chicago
Symphony |
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Stravinsky, Igor,
1927
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Note: Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was a
Russian-American composer and conductor |
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Strunk, W. Oliver,
undated
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Note: W. Oliver Strunk (1901-1980) was an
American musicologist, librarian, and chief of the Music Division at the
Library of Congress |
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Temianka, Henri,
1941-1944, 1984
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Note: Henri Temianka (1906-1992) was a
Scottish-American violinist, author, conductor, and educator |
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Thomas, Mrs. Theodore [Rose
Fay], undated
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Note: Rose Fay Thomas (1852-1929) was an American
writer, founder of the National Federation of Music Clubs, and wife of
conductor Theodore Thomas |
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Toch, Ernest,
undated
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Note: Ernest Toch (1887-1964) was an
Austrian-American composer |
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Toscanini, Arturo,
undated
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Note: Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) was an Italian
conductor |
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University of Wisconsin. Pro
Arte Quartet, undated
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Vallas, Léon,
undated
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Note: Léon Vallas (1879-1956) was a French
musicologist |
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Whittaker, William Giles,
undated
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Note: William Giles Whittaker (1876-1944) was an
English composer, musicologist, and author |
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Webern, Anton,
undated
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Note: Anton Webern (1883-1945) was an Austrian
composer |
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Whittall, Gertrude Clarke,
1941 and undated
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Note: Gertrude Clarke Whittall (1867-1965) was an
American philanthropist and a contemporary of Elizabeth Sprague
Coolidge |
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Willeke, Willem,
undated
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Note: Willem Willeke (1880-1950) was a cellist
and member of the Kneisel Quartet |
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Williams College,
1933-1938, 1986-1989, and undated
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Winternitz, Felix,
undated
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Note: Felix Winternitz (1872-1948) was an
American violinist |
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Wolfinsohn, Wolfe,
1942-1946
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Note: Wolfe Wolfinsohn (1899-1986) was an
American violinist and educator |
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Yale University,
1915-1917, 1971, 1988, and undated
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BOX 6 |
Photographs, 1867-1947
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Black and white photographs and negatives, many of which are 8x10 inch
reproductions of images found in Library of Congress collections. Subjects
portrayed include Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, her family, and people associated
with her music philanthropy activities. |
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Arranged in three file units and chronologically therein unless otherwise
noted. |
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Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague -
Alone |
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circa 1868
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