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Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:

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Found in: Music Division

Luiz Heitor Corrêa de Azevedo Papers

Identifier: ML31.A93
Abstract Luiz Heitor Corrêa de Azevedo (1905-1992) was a Brazilian musicologist, folklorist, educator, and music critic. His papers document his life and career through correspondence, writings, teaching materials, notebooks, research and subject files, photographs, and awards. Correspondence, as well as holograph, facsimile, and inscribed scores, illustrate Azevedo's relationships with twentieth-century composers from South America, North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. His own...
Dates circa 1865-1990; Majority of material found within 1930-1980
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Found in: Music Division

Samuel Barber Collection

Identifier: ML31.B265
Abstract Samuel Barber remains one of America’s eminent composers, best known for the "Adagio" from his String Quartet, op. 11 in B minor. He composed large and small-scale works for piano, voice and piano, chorus, and orchestra, as well as three operas. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Barber's compositional style remained decidedly tonal. The collection is comprised of correspondence, music from Barber's personal library, printed music, writings,...
Dates 1852-2000; Majority of material found within ( 1926-1980)
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Brenda Beck collection from Tamil Nadu, India

Identifier: AFC 2017/050
Abstract Collection of field documentation, including photographs and field recordings made by Brenda E. F. Beck during her research in the Kongu area of Tamil Nadu, India from 1964-1966. Includes audio recordings of long epic stories and shorter tales, local legends, myths, proverbs, riddles, and songs, including chants, lullabies, devotional songs, wedding songs, and funeral songs. The collection is rich in documentation of oral narrative, especially tied to temple rituals and rites of passage....
Dates 1964-2017; Majority of material found within 1964-1966
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Emile Berliner collection

Identifier: 2011622951
Abstract Unpublished and published textual materials, photographs, sound recordings, scrapbooks, artifacts, and a motion picture documenting the life and work of the German-born immigrant to America who invented the gramophone, the flat disc recording, the radio microphone, acoustic tile, and an early version of the helicopter. Included are unpublished and experimental gramophone records dating from the 1890s, some of them featuring the voices of Berliner and various family members, as well as...
Dates 1871-1965; Majority of material found within ( 1871-1930)
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Vida Chenoweth collection

Identifier: AFC 1994/003
Abstract Collection of papers and audiovisual materials representing the life work of ethnomusicologist Vida Chenoweth. Manuscripts, sound recordings, photographs, and films mainly of her work with the Usarufa and numerous other people in Papua New Guinea, but culture groups from other places are also represented, including Vanuatu, Indonesia, Solomon Islands, Cook Islands New Zealand, Kenya, Zaire, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Ivory Coast, Ghana, South Africa, Cameroon, Senegal, Nigeria, Sierra Leone,...
Dates 1940-2000
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Found in: Music Division

Aaron Copland Collection

Identifier: ML31.C7
Abstract The Aaron Copland Collection consists of published and unpublished music by Copland and other composers, correspondence, writings, biographical material, datebooks, journals, professional papers including legal and financial material, photographs, awards, art work, and books. Of particular interest is the correspondence with Nadia Boulanger, which extent over 50 years, and with his long-time friend, Harold Clurman. Other significant correspondents are Leonard Bernstein, Paul Bowles, Benjamin...
Dates 1841-1991; Majority of material found within ( 1911-1990)
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Found in: Music Division

Sidney Robertson Cowell Collection

Identifier: ML31.C78
Abstract Sidney Robertson Cowell (1903-1995) was a folksong and ethnic music collector and recordist, ethnographer, ethnomusicologist, teacher, writer, and wife of composer Henry Cowell. The collection consists of her personal papers which document all aspects of her life and work. The collection includes correspondence relating to personal and professional matters; fieldwork reports, fieldnotes, song lists and other materials from her field recording projects and trips; articles, essays, reviews,...
Dates 1901-1992; Majority of material found within ( 1936-1990)
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Found in: Music Division

David Diamond Papers

Identifier: ML31.D535
Abstract David Diamond was an award-winning American-Jewish composer and prominent symphonist of the mid-twentieth century. A former student of Roger Sessions and Nadia Boulanger, Diamond ultimately composed eleven symphonies and countless other chamber and vocal works, such as his influential Symphony no. 4 (1945), Elegy in memory of Maurice Ravel (1938), and Rounds (1944). His social circle of musical...
Dates 1915-2003; Majority of material found within ( 1935-1993)
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Found in: Music Division

Fuller Sisters Collection

Identifier: ML31 .F85
Abstract The Fuller Sisters (Oriska, Rosalind, Cynthia, and Dorothy Fuller) was an English folk singing group from Dorset, England, who performed English, Scottish, and Irish folksongs and was managed by their brother Walter Fuller. They undertook five tours of North America between 1911 and 1917. The collection chiefly documents these tours through correspondence, journals, programs and publicity materials, photographs, music and lyric sheets, and other materials pertaining to the Sisters's and...
Dates 1880-1947; Majority of material found within 1911-1917
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Found in: Music Division

Ira and Leonore S. Gershwin Trust Archive

Identifier: ML31.G383
Abstract Composer George Gershwin (1898-1937) and his lyricist brother Ira (1896-1983) wrote some of the most significant American popular songs of the first half of the twentieth century. After George's untimely death in 1937, Ira worked with many other notable composers and diligently kept his brother's legacy alive. After Ira's death, his wife, Leonore, created the Ira and Leonore S. Gershwin Trusts in 1987 to function as a philanthropic fund endowing organizations in areas such as the arts,...
Dates 1895-2012; Majority of material found within 1950-1993
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Bess Lomax Hawes collection

Identifier: AFC 2014/008
Abstract

Papers and audiovisual materials relating to the career and personal life of folk arts administrator, folklorist, filmmaker, musician, and teacher Bess Lomax Hawes.

Dates 1894-2009; Majority of material found within 1960-2001
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Found in: Music Division

Erick Hawkins and Lucia Dlugoszewski Papers

Identifier: ML31.H395
Abstract Erick Hawkins (1909-1994) was an American choreographer and dancer and the founder of the Erick Hawkins Dance Company. Lucia Dlugoszewski (1925-2000) was an American avant-garde composer and a frequent collaborator with Hawkins. Hawkins and Dlugoszewski married in 1962. This collection includes choreographic notes and notation, musical scores by Dlugoszewski and others, writings, correspondence, photographs, performance programs, recordings, books, art catalogs, and papers pertaining to the...
Dates 1878-2000; Majority of material found within 1940s-1990s
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Hewitt Terell Wheless Collection

Identifier: AFC/2001/001/83276
Abstract

Hewitt Terrell Wheless served as a pilot in the Army Air Forces during World War II and, notably, was featured in a Fireside Chats by President Franklin D. Roosevelt after a successful emergency landing in the Phillipinnes.

Dates 1925-2006; Majority of material found within 1942-1947
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Maggie Holtzberg collection

Identifier: AFC 2018/013
Abstract The Maggie Holtzberg collection documents, through interviews and photographs, the occupational folklife and craft of hot metal typesetters, compositors, and printers. Holtzberg interviewed skilled craftsmen and women who experienced the disruptive technology and transition in the printing industry from mechanical typesetting, "hot metal," to computer-aided photocomposition or "cold type." She interviewed retired printers residing at the Union Printers Home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and...
Dates 1972-2002; Majority of material found within 1983-1992
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William Hurn, Jr., collection: Veterans History Project (U.S.)

Identifier: AFC 2001/001/97450
Abstract

The William Hurn, Jr., collection primarily documents Hurn’s United States Army service during World War I. Items include biographical information; civilian papers; clippings; correspondence; creative works: diaries and journals; military papers; printed matter; and photographs.

Dates 1917-2014
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Jay I. Kislak collection

Identifier: 2020657371
Abstract

The Jay I. Kislak Collection encompasses almost fourteen hundred rare books, maps, manuscripts, historical documents, graphic works, and archaeological objects related to the history of the early Americas, including the pre-Columbian cultures of the Caribbean and Mesoamerica.

Dates 2000 BCE-2007 CE; Majority of material found within ( dates 600-1892)
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Found in: Music Division

Boris Koutzen Collection

Identifier: ML31.K68
Abstract Violinist, composer, conductor and teacher. The collection contains printed and photocopied manuscript music scores, negative photostats and microfilm of holograph music, correspondence, clippings, writings, books, pamphlets, periodicals, programs, photographs, manuscript articles, typewritten journals, printed biographical sketches, bound and unbound scrapbooks, and a printed catalog of Koutzen's compositions. It also includes correspondence and music belonging to his daughter, Nadia...
Dates 1889-2005; Majority of material found within ( 1954-1965)
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Found in: Music Division

Wanda Landowska and Denise Restout Papers

Identifier: ML31.L356
Abstract Wanda Landowska was a Polish keyboardist, composer, and teacher best known for revitalizing harpsichord performance in the twentieth century. Her school at Saint-Leu-la-Forêt, founded in 1925, became one of the great centers for the collection, study, and performance of Baroque music until it was looted by the Nazis in 1940. The collection consists of annotated music, correspondence, business papers, writings, programs, photographs, and other materials that document the legacy of Landowska....
Dates 1843-2002; Majority of material found within ( 1900-1999)
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Found in: Music Division

John Pierce Langs Papers

Identifier: ML31.L364
Abstract

John Pierce Langs was an American lawyer and composer who studied under Edward MacDowell in the early twentieth century. The collection documents Langs's composing career through his works for piano solo, chamber ensemble, and songs, as well as his experiences with MacDowell in a series of diaries.

Dates 1896-2001; Majority of material found within 1896-1957
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Edward Henry Loudenbeck collection: Veterans History Project (U.S.)

Identifier: AFC 2001/001/1937
Abstract The Edward Henry Loudenbeck collection documents Loudenbeck's World War I service. Born in Iowa and raised in Michigan, Loudenbeck served in the United States Army from 1917-1919 reaching the rank of Private First Class. He participated in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Battle of Saint-Mihiel, and traveled through Camp Custer, Michigan; Camp Greene, North Carolina; Camp Mills, New Jersey; England; Belgium; and France. Spanning 1917-1919, the collection contains correspondence to his family, a...
Dates 1917-1919
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Found in: Music Division

Henry Mancini Papers

Identifier: ML31.M2132
Abstract Henry Mancini (1924-1994) was an award-winning American composer of music for film, television, and commercial recordings. Throughout his career, he amassed four Academy Awards, twenty Grammy awards, one Golden Globe Award, and two Emmy Award nominations in addition to many other accolades. Mancini was a prolific conductor who collaborated often with prominent directors, performers, arrangers, and lyricists. The Henry Mancini Papers contain original scores and printed music for his films,...
Dates 1930s/2000s; Majority of material found within ( 1950s/1990s)
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Found in: Music Division

Muriel Manings and William Korff Papers

Identifier: ML31.M2134
Abstract Performer and teacher Muriel Manings and her husband William Korff, a performer, dance historian, and writer, compiled a substantial collection of materials that highlight activities of the New Dance Group, with particular emphasis on the dance trio of members William Bales, Jane Dudley, and Sophie Maslow. Manings's acumen as a teacher of modern dance earned her two engagements to teach in Cuba, both of which are documented in personal journals. Her leadership with the American Dance Guild...
Dates 1914-2007; Majority of material found within ( 1932-1960)
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Found in: Music Division

John McGlinn Collection

Identifier: ML31.M22
Abstract John McGlinn (1953-2009) was an American conductor and musical historian best known for his reconstructions, performances, and recordings of original Broadway orchestrations, including Show Boat and Anything Goes. The collection largely consists of scores and parts for music by Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers, Arthur Schwartz, Harry Warren, and other notable Broadway composers. It also contains librettos, programs, writings, and other materials related to McGlinn's life and...
Dates 1890s-2010
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Found in: Music Division

Ethel Merman Collection

Identifier: ML31.M47
Abstract

Ethel Merman (1908-1984) was an American actress and singer. She was a legendary figure in the history of the American musical theater and during her career on Broadway, in Hollywood, and on television, and was known for her belting voice and strong stage presence. The collection chiefly consists of scripts, lyric sheets, photographs, and notes from the various productions in which Merman starred, but also includes correspondence, music, clippings, and programs.

Dates 1908-1998; Majority of material found within 1950-1970
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Ewing Harry Miller collection: Veterans History Project (U.S.)

Identifier: AFC 2001/001/104012
Abstract

The Ewing Harry Miller collection includes clippings, correspondence, creative works, a diary, military papers, periodicals, printed matter and photographs documenting the veteran's service in the United states Army during World War I in the United States and France, primarily dating 1917-1919.

Dates 1917-1932