Operas.
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
John Adams Music Manuscripts and Papers
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.
George and Böske Antheil Papers
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.
Ellen Bender Music Scores
Ernest Bloch Collection
Ernest Bloch was a Swiss-born composer, violinist, conductor, and photographer. The collection, which documents his life and work, includes manuscripts (music and lecture material), correspondence, business and financial papers, photographs, programs, promotional material, clippings, writings about Ernest Bloch, personal papers, and printed matter.
Dudley Buck Papers
Dudley Buck (born Dudley Buck Jr.) was an American composer, pianist, and organist, as well as founder and director of the Apollo Club, a men's chorus and organization in Brooklyn, New York. This collection consists of correspondence, manuscript and printed music, and biographical materials related to Buck's personal life and career.
Elliott Carter Music Manuscripts and Other Papers
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco Papers
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco was an Italian composer. The collection, which consists of materials related to his professional and personal activities, includes holograph music manuscripts, printed scores, libretti, writings, correspondence, business papers, photographs, programs, and clippings.
Margaret ("Peggie") Dwight Collection on Luigi Dallapiccola
Léo Delibes Music Manuscripts
Serge Lifar Collection on Serge Diaghilev
Vivian Fine Music Manuscripts
Vivian Fine was an American composer, pianist, and educator. The collection primarily consists of Fine's holograph manuscript scores, sketches, and parts for works composed between 1929 and 1993. In addition, the collection contains a small amount of correspondence, programs, and clippings.
Harvey Granat Collection of George and Ira Gershwin Materials
Don Gillis Music Manuscripts
Don Gillis was an American composer, producer, author, broadcaster, and educator. The collection contains holograph scores, parts, and sketches for Gillis's compositions and arrangements, as well as materials for his book, The Unfinished Symphony Conductor.
Arthur Gold and Robert Fizdale Collection of Music Manuscripts
Harvey Worthington Loomis Papers
Harvey Worthington Loomis (1865-1930) was an American composer and verse writer who studied under Antonín Dvořák. He spent his career pursuing an "American sound" and composing music for children. The collection consists of printed scores, lyric sketches, writings, correspondence, and personal papers that represent his life and career.
Jascha Heifetz Papers
Victor Herbert Collection
Robert Hernried Papers
Robert Hernried was an Austrian composer, conductor, educator, author, and musicologist who immigrated to the United States in 1939. The collection contains holograph scores for many of his compositions, including vocal works such as songs, an opera, and a mass; correspondence; writings; biographical information; and programs.
Alan Hovhaness Music Manuscripts
Boris Koutzen Collection
Mayhew Lake Music Manuscripts
Mayhew Lake was an American conductor, arranger, orchestrator, and educator who served as the editor-in-chief of the band and orchestra department at Carl Fischer music publishers for thirty-five years. The collection contains holograph music composed or transcribed by Lake and includes marches, a concerto, a rhapsody, songs, ensemble exercises, and two operas.
Dorothea Dix Lawrence Collection
Nikolai Lopatnikoff Collection
The collection includes music, manuscript and printed, of Lopatnikoff, as well as of other composers; correspondence and personal papers; photographs, clippings, and programs; writings by and about Lopatnikoff; and offical documents. A significant amount of material is related to Lopatnikoff's opera Danton. Among the correspondents are Rudolf Bing, Aaron Copland, Serge Koussevitzky, Joseph Rosenstock, Julius Rudel, Nicolas Slonimsky, and William Steinberg.
Edna St. Vincent Millay Collection
Author and poet. Correspondence, literary drafts, photographs, and family papers relating to Millay’s life and literary career.