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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

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Found in: Music Division

William B. Bradbury Collection

Identifier: ML31.B7
Abstract Bradbury's secular music is represented by published vocal scores, some in photocopy, and probable holograph of Song of the South. Contains an album compiled by Bradbury in Europe (1847-1849) of autograph musical sketches by Franz Abt, Niels Gade, Joseph Joachim, Jenny Lind, Albert Lortzing, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Ignaz Moscheles, Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann, Louis Spohr, Richard Wagner, and others; sketches by Felix Mendelssohn, Walter Damrosch, and Ignace Paderewski added later....
Dates 1846-1928; Majority of material found within ( 1847-1862)
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Art Buchwald Papers

Identifier: MSS86197
Abstract

Humorist, political commentator, and playwright. Correspondence, columns, book manuscripts, speeches, plays, screenplays, biographical material, photographs, audiovisual material, digital files, posters, memorabilia, drawings, appointment calendars, address books, artifacts, copyright registration and renewals, legal documents, financial records, and clippings documenting Buchwald's career as a columnist and his personal life.

Dates 1885-2007; Majority of material found within 1962-2000
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Lewis Nathaniel Chase Papers

Identifier: MSS15602
Abstract

Editor, author, and educator. Autographed letters and correspondence with poets, writers, artists, musicians, and actors; family papers; and miscellaneous personal and academic material stemming from Chase's career as a writer and university professor.

Dates 1836-1947; Majority of material found within 1900-1941
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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Abstract The Aaron Copland Collection consists of published and unpublished music by Copland and other composers, correspondence, writings, biographical material, datebooks, journals, professional papers including legal and financial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

Jacobo Ficher Collection

Identifier: ML31.F47
Abstract

The collection comprises practically all the composer's works, mainly holograph manuscript scores in all major categories of composition. It also includes documents, correspondence (to and from Leonard Bernstein, Carlos Chávez, Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, Aaron Copland, Henry Cowell, Vivian Fine, Alberto Ginastera, Paul Kletzki, Nicolai Malko, Eugene Ormandy, Arthur Rubinstein, Nicolas Slonimsky, Leopold Stokowski, and others), writings, programs, and scrapbooks.

Dates 1864-1997; Majority of material found within ( 1919-1978)
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Found in: Music Division

Julius Gold Collection

Identifier: ML31.G55
Abstract

Manuscripts of Gold's theoretical writings, including unpublished translations of and commentaries on the writings of Bernhard Ziehn. Includes correspondence with colleagues Hans Joachim Moser, Lloyd Hibberd, and John Alden Carpenter; and students Winthrop Sargent, Frank Fragale, Meredith Willson, and Isaac Stern. The collection also contains programs, printed music, finanancial and legal papers, and photographs.

Dates 1858-1964; Majority of material found within ( 1920-1955)
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Found in: Music Division

Glenn Dillard Gunn Papers

Identifier: ML31.G8
Abstract

Glenn Dillard Gunn was an American pianist, conductor, music critic, and teacher. The collection contains correspondence from notable musical figures such as Ferruccio Busoni, Teresa Careño, Percy Grainger, and Moriz Rosenthal, as well as writings by and about Gunn, photographs, annotated printed scores, scrapbooks, and other items that document Gunn's life and career.

Dates 1802-1961; Majority of material found within (1910-1961)
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Found in: Music Division

Jascha Heifetz Papers

Identifier: ML31.H4
Abstract Russian-American musician Jascha Heifetz was a virtuosic violinist who became a dedicated teacher. The collection includes his personal music library of original compositions, arrangements, and transcriptions. Concert programs document his performances from 1911 to 1974, and photographs, photo albums, and scrapbooks span the violinist's entire life. The correspondence contains letters from significant twentieth-century musical figures such as Leopold Auer, Benjamin Britten, Sergei Prokofiev,...
Dates 1786-1991; Majority of material found within ( 1911-1974)
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Found in: Music Division

Serge Koussevitzky Archive

Identifier: ML31.K66
Abstract Serge Koussevitzky was a Russian-born conductor, composer, and double bassist. The archive includes correspondence, personal and business papers, photographs, writings, clippings, scrapbooks, programs, and other materials which serve as a record of Koussevitzky's life and career, and document some of the most significant aspects of twentieth-century music. Through his work as a conductor and publisher, and his efforts to commission new musical works, Koussevitzky maintained deep ties with...
Dates 1880-1978; Majority of material found within ( 1924-1951)
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Found in: Music Division

Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress

Identifier: ML31.M6
Abstract The Moldenhauer Archives consist of manuscript and printed music, correspondence, photographs, books, clippings, programs, and artwork dating from the twelfth to the twentieth century. The music includes holograph scores and sketches, as well as a number of copyist and printed scores, transcriptions, and arrangements. Represented musical and literary figures include, among many others, George Auric, Johann Sebastian Bach, Béla Bartók, Ludwig van Beethoven, Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet,...
Dates circa 1000-circa 1990
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Found in: Music Division

Arnold Schoenberg Correspondence and Other Papers

Identifier: ML31.S363
Abstract Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1974) was a composer, music theorist, and educator known for developing the twelve-tone compositional technique. He was also a member of the Second Viennese School, along with Alban Berg and Anton Webern. The Arnold Schoenberg Correspondence and Other Papers consists chiefly of holograph and typescript correspondence between Schoenberg and other composers, conductors, organizations, record labels, music publishers, and family members. The collection also includes a...
Dates 1894-1959; Majority of material found within 1920s-1940s