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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-12T21:59:04machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-12T21:59:04humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonMitchell, HowardpresumedMitchell, Howard, 1911-1988presumedMitchell, Howard, 1911-presumed1911-03-111988-06-22AmericansHowe, Mary, 1882-1964Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995Mitchell, Oscar, 1911-Mitchell, Howard, 1911-1988Mary Howe collection of noncommercial recordings [sound recording], 1945-1955Howe, Mary, 1882-1964Mary Howe collection of noncommercial recordings [sound recording] 1945-1955These noncommercial sound recordings were collected by Mary Howe and primarily consist of her own compositions, in particular her vocal and chamber works. Several performances feature Mary Howe as pianist or accompanist. Additional performers include Celius Dougherty, Emerson Meyers, Mona Paulee, and William Strickland.The New York Public Library. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.Mitchell, Howard. Max Kretzer and the fourth estate.Mitchell, Howard.Max Kretzer and the fourth estate. 1918.1 v.Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesNicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990)Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995Nicolas Slonimsky Collection 1873-1997 (bulk 1920-1990)circa 118,600 items; 354 boxes; 500 linear feetCollection contains materials collected by Slonimsky throughout his lifetime that document his life and work as musicologist, composer, conductor, lecturer and author. Included are personal biographical materials; Slonimsky's writings (drafts, typescripts, reprints, etc.) of newspaper, periodical, journal, and magazine articles, record liner notes, radio broadcasts, and talks, published and unpublished; music composed by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed; concert programs; correspondence, among many others, with Henry Cowell, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, and Edgar Varèse; biographical materials on composers and performers mosly generated when Slonimsky was editing Baker's and The international cyclopedia; music collected by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed and multi-composer collections; among the manuscripts are many short holographic works and fragments; scrapbooks; and iconographical material, such as family photographs an those of composers and musicians from the former Soviet Union, as well as little known musicians from the United States and elsewhere.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music DivisionSerge Koussevitzky Archive, 1920-1976, (bulk 1924-1951)Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951Serge Koussevitzky Archive 1920-1976 (bulk 1924-1951)circa 13,000 items; 138 boxes; 100 linear feetThe archive is a collection of correspondence, personal and business papers, photographs, and other materials which 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 many of the finest composers and musicians of the day. These figures are represented in their personal and professional affiliations with the conductor. In addition to serving as a record of Koussevitzky's life and career, the collection extensively chronicles periods in the history of organizations such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Berkshire Music Center, the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, and the American International Music Fund. Material in the collection dates from Koussevitzky's years in his native Russia. The bulk of the collection dates from 1924 to 1951; it also contains material created after Koussevitzky's death, reflecting his widow's continuing work with various organizations and projects. Musical compositions commissioned by Serge Koussevitzky are part of the Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation Collection, and are shelved in ML30.3c, ML30.3c2, ML30.3c3, and ML30.3e2.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music Division