Correspondence.
Found in 196 Collections and/or Records:
Adventures in sound collection
Recording logs, photocopies of numerous open reel flanges that contain information, show notes, correspondence showcase the production and content of the Adventures in Sound radio show.
American Dialect Society Collection (a.k.a. The Hanley Collection; The Hanley Discs)
The American Dialect Society Collection contains field recordings of samples of regional American speech recorded between 1931-1937 for the Linguistic Atlas of New England (LANE) and the Dictonary of American Regional English (DARE), as well as related materials.
Edgar D. Andrews Collection: Veterans History Project (U.S.)
The Edgar D. Andrews collection contains correspondence, clippings, civilian papers, creative works, regimental histories, and photographs. The bulk of the collection consists of letters the veteran wrote to his mother, Sarah, his sister, Sue, and his father, George, while serving in France during World War I with the American Expeditionary Forces.
George Antheil Correspondence with Mary Louise Curtis Bok
George Antheil was a composer, pianist, author, and inventor. He first gained fame and notoriety in the 1920s for his mechanistic compositions. This collection principally consists of letters between George Antheil and his longtime patron, Mary Louise Curtis Bok. Other items include several writings by Antheil, photographs of his staged works, promotional materials, and clippings.
George Antheil Correspondence to Stanley Hart
George Antheil was a composer, pianist, author, and inventor. He first gained fame and notoriety in the 1920s for his mechanistic compositions. This collection chiefly consists of letters from George Antheil to friend and writer Stanley Hart. The letters chronicle Antheil's personal and professional exploits during his 1920s European tour.
Howard Ashman Papers
Milton Babbitt Music Sketches
Seymour Barab Music Manuscripts
Seymour Barab (1921-2014) was an American composer and performer. He was the founding cellist of the Composer's Quartet of Columbia University and taught at Rutgers University, Black Mountain College, and the New England Conservatory of Music. Barab primarily composed opera and vocal music, especially humorous music and works for young audiences. The collection includes scores, parts, libretti, and sketches, with small amounts of correspondence and ephemera.
Harold Bauer Collection
Emile Berliner collection
Leonard Bernstein Collection
Mark Ryan Black collection, 1966-2011 : Veterans History Project (U.S.)
Collection includes audio correspondence, home movie footage, a book, a scrapbook, and digital copies of photographs documenting Black’s service as an infantryman in the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.
Connie Regan-Blake collection, 1974-2014
Eric Johnson Collection of Ernest Bloch Photographs
The collection consists of photographic prints taken by Swiss-born American composer Ernest Bloch during the first half of the 20th century. These prints were developed during the 1970s by photographer Eric Johnson. The collection also includes a variety of research materials related to Bloch and his experiences with photography.
Adolph Bolm Collection
Adolph Bolm (1884-1951) was a renowned ballet dancer, choreographer, and dance teacher. This collection, which documents his career both in Russia and the United States, contains photographs, correspondence, programs, pamphlets, articles, business papers, writings, artwork, and music scores.
David Bromberg collection
Collection of video recordings, photographs, promotional and publicity materials, clippings, posters, and ephemera from the career of David Bromberg, musician, singer-songwriter, and luthier, from around 1962 to 2013, including recordings of his performances at concerts and folk festivals around the United States as well as overseas and various interviews with Bromberg. Includes photographs of other folk music and popular music performers.
Brooklyn Rediscovery Folklife Study Project collection
John Broven collection
Blues historian. Business files, correspondence, and research gives insight into the operations of Ace Records and the history of blues music.
Belle Brown Collection
Roxane Connick Carlisle collection
John Alden Carpenter Collection
John Alden Carpenter was an American composer. The collection contains music materials, primarily holograph manuscripts of Carpenter's songs, chamber and orchestral pieces, and dramatic works; correspondence; writings; photographs and artwork; biographical materials; certificates and honors; programs; clippings; and scrapbooks.
James Madison Carpenter Collection
Isabel Gordon Carter Collection
Collection of correspondence, notes, and photographs related to Isabel Gordon Carter's research and publications on Appalachian ballads and folktales, and customs from 1921 to 1942.
Marge Champion Collection
Chronicles of America photoplays papers
The Chronicles of America photoplays were a series of motion picture adaptations of select books from the Chronicles of America book series from Yale University Press. The collection includes correspondence, sketch books, research notes, script and continuity documents, photostats, stills, and other production materials.