Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Collection
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Music Division
John Adams Music Manuscripts and Papers
Identifier: ML31.A23
Abstract
John Adams (1947-) is an American composer, conductor, and writer. He is the winner of five Grammy Awards and recipient of the 2003 Pultizer Prize for his work On the Transmigration of Souls in tribute to the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The collection includes music scores by Adams and others, correspondence, business and financial papers, biographical materials, programs and promotional materials, and clippings.
Dates
1925-2017; Majority of material found within 1980-2017
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Music Division
Léo Delibes Music Manuscripts
Identifier: 2020570106
Abstract
Léo Delibes was a French composer known primarily for his stage works, including operas, ballets, and incidental music. His compositions display the wit, lightness, and elegance characteristic of nineteenth century French music and were premiered at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Opéra-Comique, and Théâtre Lyrique, among others. His ballets Coppélia and Sylvia and opera Lakmé have remained...
Dates
1857-1890
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Music Division
Dorothea Dix Lawrence Collection
Identifier: ML31.L39
Abstract
Dorothea Dix Lawrence was a successful opera singer in the 1930s and 1940s who later became a recitalist and folklorist. The materials in the collection include correspondence, photographs, clippings and other items that document her career as a singer and interpreter of American folk music. In addition, the collection includes her articles on American folklore that were published in various journals, and two copies of her famous Folklore Music Map of the United...
Dates
1856-1980; Majority of material found within ( 1902-1980)
Collection
Found in:
Music Division
Charles Tournemire Collection
Identifier: ML31.T68
Abstract
Charles Tournemire was a French composer, organist, and teacher. The collection chiefly consists of holograph, manuscript and printed music by Tournemire and other composers. Also included are several libretti, one scrapbook, and other annotated or inscribed materials.
Dates
circa 1868-1962; Majority of material found within ( 1900-1936)