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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-09T20:33:56machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-09T20:33:56humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-04T10:02:05humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWetz, Richard, 1875-1935presumedWetz, Richardpresumedヴェッツ, リヒャルトpresumed1875-02-261935-01-16
German composer and teacher.
From the description of Autograph postcard signed, dated : Erfurt, 19 May 1924, to Otto Eckermann in Berlin, 1924 May 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270679149Eckermann, Otto,Koch, Friedrich E. (Friedrich Ernst), 1862-1927.Kulenkampff, Georg, 1898-1948.Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Moldenhauer, Hans.Viotti, Giovanni Battista, 1755-1824.Wetz, Richard, 1875-1935Wetz, Richard, 1875-1935. Autograph postcard signed, dated : Erfurt, 19 May 1924, to Otto Eckermann in Berlin, 1924 May 19.Wetz, Richard, 1875-1935.Eckermann, Otto,Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Autograph postcard signed, dated : Erfurt, 19 May 1924, to Otto Eckermann in Berlin, 1924 May 19.1 item (2 p., docketed.) ; (obl. 24mo)Saying that the Erfurt Musik-Verein would be happy to have [Georg] Kulenkampff give a concert, asking if he would accept 400 Marks to play in an orchestral program, adding that personally Wetz would like E.F. [i.e. Friedrich E.] Koch's Deutsche Rhapsodie, and perhaps Viotti's A-minor concerto. Pierpont Morgan Library.Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress, circa 1000-circa 1990Moldenhauer, HansMoldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress circa 1000-circa 19903,600 items; 131 boxes; 206 linear feetThe archives consist primarily of music (both manuscript and printed), correspondence, photographs, sound recordings, books, newspaper clippings, printed programs, drawings, and engravings. They span years from the Middle Ages to the present, and include documents of composers, musicians, and literary figures, among others. The music in the collection includes holograph scores or sketches, both published and unpublished, as well as a number of copyists' and printed scores, transcriptions, and arrangements by composers and musicians such as Beethoven, Bloch, Brahms, Chopin, Franck, Mendelssohn, Puccini, Rimsky-Korsakov, Schoenberg, Webern, and many others. Also included is historically important correspondence, such as letters of Metastasio and Handel. Some composers (Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern, for example) are represented by numerous manuscripts. A sample of other composers, musicians, and literary figures that are represented by both music and nonmusical materials includes George Auric, Johann Sebastian Bach, Béla Bartók, Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Pierre Boulez, Anton Bruckner, Charles Burney, Feruccio Busoni, Claude Debussy, Frederick Delius, Hermann Hesse, György Ligeti, Federico Garca Lorca, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Marice Ravel, Rainer Maria Rilke, Frank Wedekind, Kurt Weill, and Gioseffo Zarlino.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music Division