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Information: The first column shows data points from Anderson, Marion Reddick in red. The third column shows data points from Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993 in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Anderson, Marion Reddick
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Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993
Anderson, Marion Reddick
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Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993
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Anderson, Marion, 1897-1993
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Fisher, Marian Anderson, 1897-1993
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February 27, 1897
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1897-02-27
1902-02-17
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Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897 (although throughout much of her life she gave her birth date as February 17, 1902)
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<p>Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) was an American contralto. She performed a wide range of music, from opera to spirituals. Anderson performed with renowned orchestras in major concert and recital venues throughout the United States and Europe between 1925 and 1965.</p>
<p>Anderson was an important figure in the struggle for African-American artists to overcome racial prejudice in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. In 1939 during the era of racial segregation, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused to allow Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. The incident placed Anderson in the spotlight of the international community on a level unusual for a classical musician. With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the Lincoln Memorial steps in the capital. She sang before an integrated crowd of more than 75,000 people and a radio audience in the millions.</p>
<p>On January 7, 1955, Anderson became the first African-American singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera. In addition, she worked as a delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Committee and as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United States Department of State, giving concerts all over the world. She participated in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, singing at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. The recipient of numerous awards and honors, Anderson was awarded the first Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963, the Congressional Gold Medal in 1977, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978, the National Medal of Arts in 1986, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991.</p>
Wikipedia, January 31, 2022
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marian_Anderson&oldid=1068906361
<p>Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897 (although throughout much of her life she gave her birth date as February 17, 1902) in south Philadelphia. Her father, John Berkley Anderson, sold ice and coal and her mother Annie Delilah Rucker Anderson was a former schoolmistress. She was the oldest of three sisters. She began singing when she was six, in the church choir, and by eight had become a regular substitute, filling in for absent sopranos, tenors and even bass. She was presented in one church program as the "Baby Contralto." To this early experience, Anderson later attributed her wide vocal range. Anderson taught herself to play piano and violin, although her voice was still her preferred instrument.</p>
<p>When Anderson was ten, her father was killed in a work accident and her mother became the family's sole supporter, working as a housekeeper and laundress. When she entered high school, Anderson intended to follow a commercial education course to help support her family, but she continued to sing and perform with church groups around Philadelphia. She was invited to sing with her school chorus; the school's principal noticed her during a performance and suggested that she transfer to a college preparatory course that would allow her to devote more time to music studies. When she finished high school, Anderson attempted to enroll in an all-white music school in Philadelphia; she was turned down due to her race. Anderson's church held a fundraiser so that she could study privately with the renowned music teacher Giuseppe Boghetti. His lessons helped prepare her for a singing contest held by the Philadelphia Philharmonic Society, which she won in 1926. The prize was a concert at Lewisohn Stadium with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. After this performance, Anderson was signed by a concert manager and was able to study with Frank La Forge, another noted voice teacher. Despite her successful performance in New York, Anderson had difficulty finding venues in the States that would book her because of her race, and for several years her career stalled.</p>
<p>In the summer of 1929, Anderson resolved to travel to Europe to gain a wider reputation. Through people she had met while performing at churches, she made contact with several voice teachers in England, one of whom introduced her to the German song form lieder, which would become a hallmark of her repertoire. After a performance in England, Anderson was greeted backstage by a representative of the Rosenwald fund, who encouraged her to apply for a fellowship to study in Germany. She applied, and received a scholarship in 1931, and moved to Berlin. Anderson toured Scandinavia and was a great success; the noted Finnish composer Jean Sibelius told her, "My roof is too low for you." She continued to tour Europe from 1932-35. While performing in Paris, she met Sol Hurok, who would become her lifelong manager. After an Anderson performance in Salzburg in 1935, Arturo Toscanini said, "Yours is such a voice as one hears in a hundred years!" Near the end of that year, Anderson returned briefly to the States, at the urging of Hurok, where she gave a concert in New York. This performance reintroduced her to the American public, and following it she was more easily able to find performance venues.</p>
<p>Anderson's fame and extended time in Europe meant that she was often allowed in places where her race would have otherwise been a barrier, but she was still frequently denied entrance to hotels and restaurants when touring in the States. In 1937, when she was denied lodgings in Princeton, New Jersey, Albert Einstein hosted her and the two remained friends until his death in 1955. Her manager Hurok did his best to make sure that Anderson was shielded from details about venues that refused to let her perform because she was African-American.</p>
<p>In 1939, a controversy arose when the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow Anderson to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, to an integrated crowd. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt resigned her membership in the DAR as a result of the incident, and arranged for Anderson to perform in front of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday. Anderson sang that day for a crowd of over 75,000 people. This concert kicked off a yearlong tour of American cities, including five performances at Carnegie Hall.</p>
<p>In 1943 Anderson married Orpheus H. Fisher, an architect, with whom she had been friends for many years. The couple moved to Connecticut, where Anderson would live for much of her life. The couple never had any children.</p>
<p>Throughout her career, Anderson was given many accolades for her voice, including the Spingarn Medal; the Bok Award; Finland's Order of the White Rose and the Marshall Mennerheim Medal; Japan's Yukoso Medal; Sweden's Litteris et Artibus medal; Liberia's Order of African Redemption; and honorary degrees from over fifteen schools, including Smith College, which was awarded in 1944. Anderson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963; was the first person given the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award of the City of New York in 1984; was among the group of people honored in the first ever Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and in 1986 was awarded a National Arts Medal. Marian Anderson's portrait was among those chosen for an exhibit of 92 "Famous Americans" at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.</p>
<p>In 1955 Anderson became the first black person-- male or female, of any nationality-- to perform at the Metropolitan Opera, in the role of Ulrica in "Un Balla in Maschera" by Verdi. After the Met's season was completed, Anderson was back on tour, performing for the first time in Israel, Morocco and Tunisia, and returning to France and Spain. She played Ulrica for one more season at the Met, and then embarked on her first South American tour, which was shortly followed by another Western European tour. While in Europe, her autobiography My Lord, What a Morning! was published in the U.S. In 1957 Anderson sang the national anthem at the inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (she would also sing it at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy four years later). That same year, on behalf of the State Department, she began a ten-week tour of south Asia as a goodwill ambassador, during which she gave twenty-four concerts. In India, Thailand and Burma the heads of state greeted her themselves. The tour was filmed as a special for "See It Now" with Edward R. Murrow for CBS Television, which was titled "The Lady from Philadelphia."</p>
<p>President Eisenhower appointed Anderson to a special delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in late 1958. Although she gave many benefit concerts during this time, she no longer toured as extensively. She began her farewell tour in 1964, and thereafter retreated to a very private life. Her husband died in 1986. Anderson died of congestive heart failure following a stroke on April 8 1993, in Portland, Oregon, where she was living with her nephew. She was 96 years old.</p>
Marian Anderson papers, 1944-1959, finding aid, viewed January 31, 2022.
Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897 (although throughout much of her life she gave her birth date as February 17, 1902) in south Philadelphia. Her father, John Berkley Anderson, sold ice and coal and her mother Annie Delilah Rucker Anderson was a former schoolmistress. She was the oldest of three sisters. She began singing when she was six, in the church choir, and by eight had become a regular substitute, filling in for absent sopranos, tenors and even bass. She was presented in one church program as the "Baby Contralto." To this early experience, Anderson later attributed her wide vocal range. Anderson taught herself to play piano and violin, although her voice was still her preferred instrument.
When Anderson was ten, her father was killed in a work accident and her mother became the family's sole supporter, working as a housekeeper and laundress. When she entered high school, Anderson intended to follow a commercial education course to help support her family, but she continued to sing and perform with church groups around Philadelphia. She was invited to sing with her school chorus; the school's principal noticed her during a performance and suggested that she transfer to a college preparatory course that would allow her to devote more time to music studies. When she finished high school, Anderson attempted to enroll in an all-white music school in Philadelphia; she was turned down due to her race. Anderson's church held a fundraiser so that she could study privately with the renowned music teacher Giuseppe Boghetti. His lessons helped prepare her for a singing contest held by the Philadelphia Philharmonic Society, which she won in 1926. The prize was a concert at Lewisohn Stadium with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. After this performance, Anderson was signed by a concert manager and was able to study with Frank La Forge, another noted voice teacher. Despite her successful performance in New York, Anderson had difficulty finding venues in the States that would book her because of her race, and for several years her career stalled.
In the summer of 1929, Anderson resolved to travel to Europe to gain a wider reputation. Through people she had met while performing at churches, she made contact with several voice teachers in England, one of whom introduced her to the German song form lieder, which would become a hallmark of her repertoire. After a performance in England, Anderson was greeted backstage by a representative of the Rosenwald fund, who encouraged her to apply for a fellowship to study in Germany. She applied, and received a scholarship in 1931, and moved to Berlin. Anderson toured Scandinavia and was a great success; the noted Finnish composer Jean Sibelius told her, "My roof is too low for you." She continued to tour Europe from 1932-35. While performing in Paris, she met Sol Hurok, who would become her lifelong manager. After an Anderson performance in Salzburg in 1935, Arturo Toscanini said, "Yours is such a voice as one hears in a hundred years!" Near the end of that year, Anderson returned briefly to the States, at the urging of Hurok, where she gave a concert in New York. This performance reintroduced her to the American public, and following it she was more easily able to find performance venues.
Anderson's fame and extended time in Europe meant that she was often allowed in places where her race would have otherwise been a barrier, but she was still frequently denied entrance to hotels and restaurants when touring in the States. In 1937, when she was denied lodgings in Princeton, New Jersey, Albert Einstein hosted her and the two remained friends until his death in 1955. Her manager Hurok did his best to make sure that Anderson was shielded from details about venues that refused to let her perform because she was African-American.
In 1939, a controversy arose when the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow Anderson to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, to an integrated crowd. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt resigned her membership in the DAR as a result of the incident, and arranged for Anderson to perform in front of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday. Anderson sang that day for a crowd of over 75,000 people. This concert kicked off a yearlong tour of American cities, including five performances at Carnegie Hall.
In 1943 Anderson married Orpheus H. Fisher, an architect, with whom she had been friends for many years. The couple moved to Connecticut, where Anderson would live for much of her life. The couple never had any children.
Throughout her career, Anderson was given many accolades for her voice, including the Spingarn Medal; the Bok Award; Finland's Order of the White Rose and the Marshall Mennerheim Medal; Japan's Yukoso Medal; Sweden's Litteris et Artibus medal; Liberia's Order of African Redemption; and honorary degrees from over fifteen schools, including Smith College, which was awarded in 1944. Anderson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963; was the first person given the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award of the City of New York in 1984; was among the group of people honored in the first ever Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and in 1986 was awarded a National Arts Medal. Marian Anderson's portrait was among those chosen for an exhibit of 92 "Famous Americans" at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.
In 1955 Anderson became the first black person-- male or female, of any nationality-- to perform at the Metropolitan Opera, in the role of Ulrica in "Un Balla in Maschera" by Verdi. After the Met's season was completed, Anderson was back on tour, performing for the first time in Israel, Morocco and Tunisia, and returning to France and Spain. She played Ulrica for one more season at the Met, and then embarked on her first South American tour, which was shortly followed by another Western European tour. While in Europe, her autobiography My Lord, What a Morning! was published in the U.S. In 1957 Anderson sang the national anthem at the inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (she would also sing it at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy four years later). That same year, on behalf of the State Department, she began a ten-week tour of south Asia as a goodwill ambassador, during which she gave twenty-four concerts. In India, Thailand and Burma the heads of state greeted her themselves. The tour was filmed as a special for "See It Now" with Edward R. Murrow for CBS Television, which was titled "The Lady from Philadelphia."
President Eisenhower appointed Anderson to a special delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in late 1958. Although she gave many benefit concerts during this time, she no longer toured as extensively. She participated in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, singing at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. She began her farewell tour in 1964, and thereafter retreated to a very private life. Her husband died in 1986. Anderson died of congestive heart failure following a stroke on April 8 1993, in Portland, Oregon, where she was living with her nephew. She was 96 years old.
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<p>Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897 (although throughout much of her life she gave her birth date as February 17, 1902) in south Philadelphia. Her father, John Berkley Anderson, sold ice and coal and her mother Annie Delilah Rucker Anderson was a former schoolmistress. She was the oldest of three sisters. She began singing when she was six, in the church choir, and by eight had become a regular substitute, filling in for absent sopranos, tenors and even bass. She was presented in one church program as the "Baby Contralto." To this early experience, Anderson later attributed her wide vocal range. Anderson taught herself to play piano and violin, although her voice was still her preferred instrument.</p>
<p>When Anderson was ten, her father was killed in a work accident and her mother became the family's sole supporter, working as a housekeeper and laundress. When she entered high school, Anderson intended to follow a commercial education course to help support her family, but she continued to sing and perform with church groups around Philadelphia. She was invited to sing with her school chorus; the school's principal noticed her during a performance and suggested that she transfer to a college preparatory course that would allow her to devote more time to music studies. When she finished high school, Anderson attempted to enroll in an all-white music school in Philadelphia; she was turned down due to her race. Anderson's church held a fundraiser so that she could study privately with the renowned music teacher Giuseppe Boghetti. His lessons helped prepare her for a singing contest held by the Philadelphia Philharmonic Society, which she won in 1926. The prize was a concert at Lewisohn Stadium with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. After this performance, Anderson was signed by a concert manager and was able to study with Frank La Forge, another noted voice teacher. Despite her successful performance in New York, Anderson had difficulty finding venues in the States that would book her because of her race, and for several years her career stalled.</p>
<p>In the summer of 1929, Anderson resolved to travel to Europe to gain a wider reputation. Through people she had met while performing at churches, she made contact with several voice teachers in England, one of whom introduced her to the German song form lieder, which would become a hallmark of her repertoire. After a performance in England, Anderson was greeted backstage by a representative of the Rosenwald fund, who encouraged her to apply for a fellowship to study in Germany. She applied, and received a scholarship in 1931, and moved to Berlin. Anderson toured Scandinavia and was a great success; the noted Finnish composer Jean Sibelius told her, "My roof is too low for you." She continued to tour Europe from 1932-35. While performing in Paris, she met Sol Hurok, who would become her lifelong manager. After an Anderson performance in Salzburg in 1935, Arturo Toscanini said, "Yours is such a voice as one hears in a hundred years!" Near the end of that year, Anderson returned briefly to the States, at the urging of Hurok, where she gave a concert in New York. This performance reintroduced her to the American public, and following it she was more easily able to find performance venues.</p>
<p>Anderson's fame and extended time in Europe meant that she was often allowed in places where her race would have otherwise been a barrier, but she was still frequently denied entrance to hotels and restaurants when touring in the States. In 1937, when she was denied lodgings in Princeton, New Jersey, Albert Einstein hosted her and the two remained friends until his death in 1955. Her manager Hurok did his best to make sure that Anderson was shielded from details about venues that refused to let her perform because she was African-American.</p>
<p>In 1939, a controversy arose when the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow Anderson to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, to an integrated crowd. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt resigned her membership in the DAR as a result of the incident, and arranged for Anderson to perform in front of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday. Anderson sang that day for a crowd of over 75,000 people. This concert kicked off a yearlong tour of American cities, including five performances at Carnegie Hall.</p>
<p>In 1943 Anderson married Orpheus H. Fisher, an architect, with whom she had been friends for many years. The couple moved to Connecticut, where Anderson would live for much of her life. The couple never had any children.</p>
<p>Throughout her career, Anderson was given many accolades for her voice, including the Spingarn Medal; the Bok Award; Finland's Order of the White Rose and the Marshall Mennerheim Medal; Japan's Yukoso Medal; Sweden's Litteris et Artibus medal; Liberia's Order of African Redemption; and honorary degrees from over fifteen schools, including Smith College, which was awarded in 1944. Anderson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963; was the first person given the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award of the City of New York in 1984; was among the group of people honored in the first ever Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and in 1986 was awarded a National Arts Medal. Marian Anderson's portrait was among those chosen for an exhibit of 92 "Famous Americans" at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.</p>
<p>In 1955 Anderson became the first black person-- male or female, of any nationality-- to perform at the Metropolitan Opera, in the role of Ulrica in "Un Balla in Maschera" by Verdi. After the Met's season was completed, Anderson was back on tour, performing for the first time in Israel, Morocco and Tunisia, and returning to France and Spain. She played Ulrica for one more season at the Met, and then embarked on her first South American tour, which was shortly followed by another Western European tour. While in Europe, her autobiography My Lord, What a Morning! was published in the U.S. In 1957 Anderson sang the national anthem at the inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (she would also sing it at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy four years later). That same year, on behalf of the State Department, she began a ten-week tour of south Asia as a goodwill ambassador, during which she gave twenty-four concerts. In India, Thailand and Burma the heads of state greeted her themselves. The tour was filmed as a special for "See It Now" with Edward R. Murrow for CBS Television, which was titled "The Lady from Philadelphia."</p>
<p>President Eisenhower appointed Anderson to a special delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in late 1958. Although she gave many benefit concerts during this time, she no longer toured as extensively. She began her farewell tour in 1964, and thereafter retreated to a very private life. Her husband died in 1986. Anderson died of congestive heart failure following a stroke on April 8 1993, in Portland, Oregon, where she was living with her nephew. She was 96 years old.</p>
Marian Anderson papers, 1944-1959, finding aid, viewed January 31, 2022.
<p>Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) was an American contralto. She performed a wide range of music, from opera to spirituals. Anderson performed with renowned orchestras in major concert and recital venues throughout the United States and Europe between 1925 and 1965.</p>
<p>Anderson was an important figure in the struggle for African-American artists to overcome racial prejudice in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. In 1939 during the era of racial segregation, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused to allow Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. The incident placed Anderson in the spotlight of the international community on a level unusual for a classical musician. With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the Lincoln Memorial steps in the capital. She sang before an integrated crowd of more than 75,000 people and a radio audience in the millions.</p>
<p>On January 7, 1955, Anderson became the first African-American singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera. In addition, she worked as a delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Committee and as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United States Department of State, giving concerts all over the world. She participated in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, singing at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. The recipient of numerous awards and honors, Anderson was awarded the first Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963, the Congressional Gold Medal in 1977, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978, the National Medal of Arts in 1986, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991.</p>
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<p>Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) was an American contralto. She performed a wide range of music, from opera to spirituals. Anderson performed with renowned orchestras in major concert and recital venues throughout the United States and Europe between 1925 and 1965.</p> <p>Anderson was an important figure in the struggle for African-American artists to overcome racial prejudice in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. In 1939 during the era of racial segregation, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused to allow Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. The incident placed Anderson in the spotlight of the international community on a level unusual for a classical musician. With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the Lincoln Memorial steps in the capital. She sang before an integrated crowd of more than 75,000 people and a radio audience in the millions.</p> <p>On January 7, 1955, Anderson became the first African-American singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera. In addition, she worked as a delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Committee and as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United States Department of State, giving concerts all over the world. She participated in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, singing at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. The recipient of numerous awards and honors, Anderson was awarded the first Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963, the Congressional Gold Medal in 1977, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978, the National Medal of Arts in 1986, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991.</p>
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Marian Anderson papers, 1944-1959, finding aid, viewed January 31, 2022.
<p>Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897 (although throughout much of her life she gave her birth date as February 17, 1902) in south Philadelphia. Her father, John Berkley Anderson, sold ice and coal and her mother Annie Delilah Rucker Anderson was a former schoolmistress. She was the oldest of three sisters. She began singing when she was six, in the church choir, and by eight had become a regular substitute, filling in for absent sopranos, tenors and even bass. She was presented in one church program as the "Baby Contralto." To this early experience, Anderson later attributed her wide vocal range. Anderson taught herself to play piano and violin, although her voice was still her preferred instrument.</p> <p>When Anderson was ten, her father was killed in a work accident and her mother became the family's sole supporter, working as a housekeeper and laundress. When she entered high school, Anderson intended to follow a commercial education course to help support her family, but she continued to sing and perform with church groups around Philadelphia. She was invited to sing with her school chorus; the school's principal noticed her during a performance and suggested that she transfer to a college preparatory course that would allow her to devote more time to music studies. When she finished high school, Anderson attempted to enroll in an all-white music school in Philadelphia; she was turned down due to her race. Anderson's church held a fundraiser so that she could study privately with the renowned music teacher Giuseppe Boghetti. His lessons helped prepare her for a singing contest held by the Philadelphia Philharmonic Society, which she won in 1926. The prize was a concert at Lewisohn Stadium with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. After this performance, Anderson was signed by a concert manager and was able to study with Frank La Forge, another noted voice teacher. Despite her successful performance in New York, Anderson had difficulty finding venues in the States that would book her because of her race, and for several years her career stalled.</p> <p>In the summer of 1929, Anderson resolved to travel to Europe to gain a wider reputation. Through people she had met while performing at churches, she made contact with several voice teachers in England, one of whom introduced her to the German song form lieder, which would become a hallmark of her repertoire. After a performance in England, Anderson was greeted backstage by a representative of the Rosenwald fund, who encouraged her to apply for a fellowship to study in Germany. She applied, and received a scholarship in 1931, and moved to Berlin. Anderson toured Scandinavia and was a great success; the noted Finnish composer Jean Sibelius told her, "My roof is too low for you." She continued to tour Europe from 1932-35. While performing in Paris, she met Sol Hurok, who would become her lifelong manager. After an Anderson performance in Salzburg in 1935, Arturo Toscanini said, "Yours is such a voice as one hears in a hundred years!" Near the end of that year, Anderson returned briefly to the States, at the urging of Hurok, where she gave a concert in New York. This performance reintroduced her to the American public, and following it she was more easily able to find performance venues.</p> <p>Anderson's fame and extended time in Europe meant that she was often allowed in places where her race would have otherwise been a barrier, but she was still frequently denied entrance to hotels and restaurants when touring in the States. In 1937, when she was denied lodgings in Princeton, New Jersey, Albert Einstein hosted her and the two remained friends until his death in 1955. Her manager Hurok did his best to make sure that Anderson was shielded from details about venues that refused to let her perform because she was African-American.</p> <p>In 1939, a controversy arose when the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow Anderson to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, to an integrated crowd. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt resigned her membership in the DAR as a result of the incident, and arranged for Anderson to perform in front of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday. Anderson sang that day for a crowd of over 75,000 people. This concert kicked off a yearlong tour of American cities, including five performances at Carnegie Hall.</p> <p>In 1943 Anderson married Orpheus H. Fisher, an architect, with whom she had been friends for many years. The couple moved to Connecticut, where Anderson would live for much of her life. The couple never had any children.</p> <p>Throughout her career, Anderson was given many accolades for her voice, including the Spingarn Medal; the Bok Award; Finland's Order of the White Rose and the Marshall Mennerheim Medal; Japan's Yukoso Medal; Sweden's Litteris et Artibus medal; Liberia's Order of African Redemption; and honorary degrees from over fifteen schools, including Smith College, which was awarded in 1944. Anderson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963; was the first person given the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award of the City of New York in 1984; was among the group of people honored in the first ever Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and in 1986 was awarded a National Arts Medal. Marian Anderson's portrait was among those chosen for an exhibit of 92 "Famous Americans" at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.</p> <p>In 1955 Anderson became the first black person-- male or female, of any nationality-- to perform at the Metropolitan Opera, in the role of Ulrica in "Un Balla in Maschera" by Verdi. After the Met's season was completed, Anderson was back on tour, performing for the first time in Israel, Morocco and Tunisia, and returning to France and Spain. She played Ulrica for one more season at the Met, and then embarked on her first South American tour, which was shortly followed by another Western European tour. While in Europe, her autobiography My Lord, What a Morning! was published in the U.S. In 1957 Anderson sang the national anthem at the inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (she would also sing it at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy four years later). That same year, on behalf of the State Department, she began a ten-week tour of south Asia as a goodwill ambassador, during which she gave twenty-four concerts. In India, Thailand and Burma the heads of state greeted her themselves. The tour was filmed as a special for "See It Now" with Edward R. Murrow for CBS Television, which was titled "The Lady from Philadelphia."</p> <p>President Eisenhower appointed Anderson to a special delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in late 1958. Although she gave many benefit concerts during this time, she no longer toured as extensively. She began her farewell tour in 1964, and thereafter retreated to a very private life. Her husband died in 1986. Anderson died of congestive heart failure following a stroke on April 8 1993, in Portland, Oregon, where she was living with her nephew. She was 96 years old.</p>
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Graduate degree projects, 1961-1971 (inclusive)
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Graduate degree projects 1961-1971 (inclusive)
This collection contains the final written projects of 63 students who were candidates for the Master of Music or Master of Musical Arts degree in the Yale School of Music from 1961 to 1971.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. (6 boxes)
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- Graduate degree projects, 1961-1971 (inclusive)
Serly, Tibor. Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
Title:
Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
Handwritten and typed letters by Tibor Serly to his close friend Henry Pleasants. The letters mostly deal with personal and music matters such as Serly's career as a composer, music teacher, conductor, writer of musical articles, and violinist. Serly describes his collaborations and professional involvement with such notable figures as Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky, Bela Bartok, Zoltan Kodaly, Pietro Mascagni, Arturo Toscanini, Leopold Stokowski, Samuel Barber, Igor Stravinsky, Pierre Monteux, and Marian Anderson. Serly covers the role of the Works Progress Administration in American music life. He also discusses the rise of Nazism in Europe and its effect on the musical life there.
ArchivalResource: 65 items (118 leeaves).
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- Serly, Tibor. Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
Orum, Dot Echols. Lament / words from "The beloved stranger" by Witter Bynner ; music by Dot Echols Orum.
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Lament / words from "The beloved stranger" by Witter Bynner ; music by Dot Echols Orum. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Orum, Dot Echols. Lament / words from "The beloved stranger" by Witter Bynner ; music by Dot Echols Orum.
Schalit, Heinrich, 1886-1976. The Lord is my strength and my song : Psalm 118: 14, 17 : from the cantata "The Visions" / [music] by H. Schalit.
Title:
The Lord is my strength and my song : Psalm 118: 14, 17 : from the cantata "The Visions" / [music] by H. Schalit. [between 1954 and 1956]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([6] p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Schalit, Heinrich, 1886-1976. The Lord is my strength and my song : Psalm 118: 14, 17 : from the cantata "The Visions" / [music] by H. Schalit.
National Negro Opera Company Collection, 1879-1997, (bulk 1930-1962)
Title:
National Negro Opera Company Collection 1879-1997 (bulk 1930-1962)
The National Negro Opera Company, the first African-American opera company in the United States, was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1941, by Mary Cardwell Dawson. The collection contains materials and records related to the company and to Dawson. It includes correspondence, administrative and financial records, photographs, programs, promotional and publicity materials, scrapbooks, clippings, address books, notebooks, costumes, music, and books. In addition, the collection contains materials related to opera singer La Julia Rhea, who performed with the company, and Walter M. Dawson, Mary Cardwell Dawson's husband, who worked for the company.
ArchivalResource: 11,250 items; 68 containers; 39 linear feet
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- National Negro Opera Company Collection, 1879-1997, (bulk 1930-1962)
Wyble, J. Melvin. This, my journeying : song / by Melvin Wyble ; lyrics by Lilian Offen Weed.
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This, my journeying : song / by Melvin Wyble ; lyrics by Lilian Offen Weed. [1943]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Wyble, J. Melvin. This, my journeying : song / by Melvin Wyble ; lyrics by Lilian Offen Weed.
Rummo, Fabian G. Like barley bending / [words by] S. Teasdale ; [music by] Fabian Rummo.
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Like barley bending / [words by] S. Teasdale ; [music by] Fabian Rummo. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Rummo, Fabian G. Like barley bending / [words by] S. Teasdale ; [music by] Fabian Rummo.
Gemon, Albertine. Reflection : for voice and piano / music by Albertine Gemon ; words by Dezbe Hilliard ; dedicated to Miss Marian Anderson.
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Reflection : for voice and piano / music by Albertine Gemon ; words by Dezbe Hilliard ; dedicated to Miss Marian Anderson. [1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Gemon, Albertine. Reflection : for voice and piano / music by Albertine Gemon ; words by Dezbe Hilliard ; dedicated to Miss Marian Anderson.
Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. È lui! È lui! ne palpiti [sound recording] : from Un Ballo in maschera / Verdi. Oh, glory : spiritual.
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È lui! È lui! ne palpiti [sound recording] : from Un Ballo in maschera / Verdi. Oh, glory : spiritual. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. È lui! È lui! ne palpiti [sound recording] : from Un Ballo in maschera / Verdi. Oh, glory : spiritual.
Molarsky, Delmar. Someday we're goin' to find a way / Delmar Molarsky.
Title:
Someday we're goin' to find a way / Delmar Molarsky. [194-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Molarsky, Delmar. Someday we're goin' to find a way / Delmar Molarsky.
Steinhardt, Jacob, 1887-1968. Marian Anderson : woodcut, 1959.
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Marian Anderson : woodcut, 1959.
Portrait of Marian Anderson, signed and dated in pencil below print.
ArchivalResource: 1 print : woodcut ; 35.5 x 23.5 cm. on sheet 45.5 x 32.5 cm. in mat 57.5 x 36.5 cm.
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- Steinhardt, Jacob, 1887-1968. Marian Anderson : woodcut, 1959.
Records of the National Park Service, 1785 - 2006. White House Photographs taken by Abbie Rowe, 1941 - 1967. Medal of Freedom Presented to Marion Anderson, 12/6/1963
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Records of the National Park Service, 1785 - 2006. White House Photographs taken by Abbie Rowe, 1941 - 1967. Medal of Freedom Presented to Marion Anderson, 12/6/1963
Original Caption: Medal of Freedom to Marion Anderson
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Goodbar, Lucretia May. My soul is at rest in de Lawd : spiritual / words and music by Lucretia May Goodbar.
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My soul is at rest in de Lawd : spiritual / words and music by Lucretia May Goodbar. [1951]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 leaves) ; 33 cm.
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- Goodbar, Lucretia May. My soul is at rest in de Lawd : spiritual / words and music by Lucretia May Goodbar.
Negro Actors Guild of America records, 1904-1982, 1937-1982 (bulk).
Title:
Negro Actors Guild of America records, 1904-1982, 1937-1982 (bulk).
The Negro Actors Guild (NAG) records document the functions and activities of this professional organization. The collection is divided into six series and ten subseries.
ArchivalResource: 20.8 lin. ft.
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- Negro Actors Guild of America, Inc. Negro Actors Guild of America records, 1904-1982, 1937-1982 (bulk).
Nordlund, Otto. Svensk folkvisa : Fricken[?] gick till killan : 3 vers / arr. O. Nordlund.
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Svensk folkvisa : Fricken[?] gick till killan : 3 vers / arr. O. Nordlund. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([1] leaf) ; 35 cm.
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- Nordlund, Otto. Svensk folkvisa : Fricken[?] gick till killan : 3 vers / arr. O. Nordlund.
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt at the dedication of the Franklin D. Roosevelt home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine, with the singer Marian Anderson, the Rev. George W. Anthony, and a number of unidentified persons.
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Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt at the dedication of the Franklin D. Roosevelt home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine, with the singer Marian Anderson, the Rev. George W. Anthony, and a number of unidentified persons.
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Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Rehearsals of spirituals [sound recording] / Marian Anderson and John Motley.
Title:
Rehearsals of spirituals [sound recording] / Marian Anderson and John Motley. [1964?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips and 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Rehearsals of spirituals [sound recording] / Marian Anderson and John Motley.
Dallam, Helen, b. 1899. Ol' massa : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam.
Title:
Ol' massa : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam. [1949]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Dallam, Helen, b. 1899. Ol' massa : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam.
Melanson, Veronica Lee. O come let us sing unto the Lord / [Veronica Lee Melanson].
Title:
O come let us sing unto the Lord / [Veronica Lee Melanson]. [1955]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Melanson, Veronica Lee. O come let us sing unto the Lord / [Veronica Lee Melanson].
Varona, Luís Felipe G. Adios : cancion para piano y canto / letra e musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Title:
Adios : cancion para piano y canto / letra e musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona). [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) + 1 ms. part ([1] p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Varona, Luís Felipe G. Adios : cancion para piano y canto / letra e musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Lawhead, Erma Powell. Hi-la'-yo-ye : a Southern lullaby : written for Marian Anderson / [words by Constance McClury Bryant ; music by Erma Powell Lawhead].
Title:
Hi-la'-yo-ye : a Southern lullaby : written for Marian Anderson / [words by Constance McClury Bryant ; music by Erma Powell Lawhead]. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) + 1 ms. part ([1] leaf) ; 32 cm.
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- Lawhead, Erma Powell. Hi-la'-yo-ye : a Southern lullaby : written for Marian Anderson / [words by Constance McClury Bryant ; music by Erma Powell Lawhead].
Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
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Enit Kaufman Papers, American Portraits 1914-1958
The papers consist of letters andmanuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of a volume of portraitsof prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by DorothyCanfield Fisher. American Portraits,
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- Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Dallam, Helen, b. 1899. I'se done de bes' I knowed, Lawd : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam.
Title:
I'se done de bes' I knowed, Lawd : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam. [1949]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Dallam, Helen, b. 1899. I'se done de bes' I knowed, Lawd : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam.
Müller, Lita. Späte Blumen / letra de Rudolf Tristan Schaal ; musica [de] Lita Müller.
Title:
Späte Blumen / letra de Rudolf Tristan Schaal ; musica [de] Lita Müller. [1951]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Müller, Lita. Späte Blumen / letra de Rudolf Tristan Schaal ; musica [de] Lita Müller.
Leonard Warren papers, 1938-1963
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Leonard Warren papers 1938-1963
The Leonard Warren Papers document the professional career of the American baritone. Warren was a leading performer with the Metropolitan Opera for over twenty years, whose significant accomplishments have been overshadowed by his dramatic death onstage during a performance. Much of the collection is comprised of clippings and scrapbooks, as well as some promotional materials, such as broadsides and posters. It also contains numerous condolence cards, letters, and telegrams sent in the wake of the singer's untimely death.
ArchivalResource: 8.92 linear feet; 8 boxes
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- Leonard Warren papers, 1938-1963
University of Pennsylvania. Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1947-1982.
Title:
Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1947-1982.
Comprises items to and from Robert Elmore; to and from Fredric R. Mann and Martin Myerson regarding Marian Anderson and her bequest to the University; to and from and with Richard Wernick and from Eugene Wolf regarding George Crumb's Star-child.
ArchivalResource: 20 items (35 leaves).
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- University of Pennsylvania. Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1947-1982.
Schutzbank, M. Seifer. Beset / words by Eunice Tietjens ; music by M. Seifer Schutzbank.
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Beset / words by Eunice Tietjens ; music by M. Seifer Schutzbank. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Schutzbank, M. Seifer. Beset / words by Eunice Tietjens ; music by M. Seifer Schutzbank.
Sherrill, James W. Song : to Marian Anderson / [words by] C. Rossetti ; [music by] James W. Sherrill.
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Song : to Marian Anderson / [words by] C. Rossetti ; [music by] James W. Sherrill. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Sherrill, James W. Song : to Marian Anderson / [words by] C. Rossetti ; [music by] James W. Sherrill.
Cohn, A. F. A prayer : dedicated to Marion Anderson / words + music by A.F. Cohn.
Title:
A prayer : dedicated to Marion Anderson / words + music by A.F. Cohn. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Cohn, A. F. A prayer : dedicated to Marion Anderson / words + music by A.F. Cohn.
Jones, Thomas Elsa. Thomas Elsa Jones collection (1-71), 1925-1947 (bulk, 1926-1946).
Title:
Thomas Elsa Jones collection (1-71), 1925-1947 (bulk, 1926-1946).
Personal materials consist of biographical information and correspondence with family and friends, including a few financial records and insurance policy materials. General correspondence contains three subseries: College/University Correspondence, Resignation, and Work Camps. Correspondents include Jane Addams, W.E.B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Eleanor Roosevelt, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Augusta Savage. The College/University correspondence contains mostly incoming and outgoing letters from presidents and deans at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, with some folders on other educational institutions. The Resignation subseries includes information on Jones's tentative resignation in 1941, and his final official resignation in 1946. The Work Camp subseries includes information on the Whiteville Work Camp, in which students were engaged in assisting the residents of rural Whiteville, Tenn., in a project to build schools. Within the Board of Trustees materials are correspondence, minutes, and reports from the President and the Interim Administrative Committee (the select group of faculty who oversaw the administrative responsibilities of the University during the transition between Jones's and Charles S. Johnson's presidencies). The Faculty and Staff series consists of five subseries: Correspondence and Contracts; Faculty Committees; Departmental Reports; Executive Committee of the Faculty; and Meeting of the Faculty. The Correspondence and Contracts includes information on the backgrounds, salaries, and correspondence of faculty and staff during Jones's tenure, and correspondence between Charles S. Johnson and Jones; also documents regarding the possibility of hiring Zora Neale Hurston as a faculty member (1934). Departmental Reports consist of yearly reports of activities, budgets, and proposals. Some departments were never formally established, however the information regarding their possible conception is valuable to understanding the curriculum development at Fisk. Of significant interest is the Aeronautics program, a rare entity at most universities. The Executive Committee of the Faculty played an integral role in making key decisions for the University. This subseries consists of three sub-subseries: Correspondence; Minutes; and Sub-Committees. The third sub-subseries contains information on subcommittees and correspondence with the Executive Committee. The last subseries in the Faculty and Staff Series is the Meeting of the Faculty which contains minutes of the general body of Fisk Faculty members. The Students and Alumni series is comprised of two subseries: Students and Alumni. Both subseries contain correspondence. The Students sub-subseries contains information on student interests and committees, and on the case of Ishmael Flory, a graduate student forced to withdraw from the University for his publicized petition against the Jubilee Singers performing at a segregated venue. Support for Flory comes from national organizations such as the NAACP and other colleges and universities. The Alumni subseries features information on the Alumni Association and on various alumni who corresponded with Jones and other administrators at Fisk University. The Building Development and Properties series consists of general correspondence regarding the development of different buildings on Fisk's campus. Additionally, there are architectural bids and plans, as well as property insurance information, useful in understanding the growth of Fisk's physical plant during Jones' tenure. The Financial Records in this collection consist of five subseries: Endowments, Gifts and Grants; Foundations; General Education Board; Scholarships; and General Business Office Records. Endowments, Gifts, and Grants give extensive information on the annual endowment campaigns in which Jones aggressively solicited funds for the University. For more information on the endowment campaigns, researchers should also consult the Office of Public Relations series for correspondence of Theodore Yoder who was the contact for many of those campaigns and Director of Public Relations. Information on both prospective foundations, and those which gave money to Fisk, can be found in the Foundations subseries. The General Education Board was a large foundation which gave money consistently to Fisk University-as well as many other Black educational institutions in the South-for various projects, including curriculum development and property building. Proposed fellowships for faculty members are also found within this series, as well as correspondence regarding the ventures in which they assisted Fisk. The Scholarships in this collection document the different endowed scholarships given from estates and individual donors. Also found within this subseries is some of the Student Aid Committee information. This committee voted on which students would receive aid from the University. Lastly, the General Business Office Records subseries of the Financial Record series contains expenditures, audits, and financial reports of the University. The World War II and Military Materials document educational, training opportunities, and special programs at Fisk which played a role in the domestic front: such as the Army Specialized Training Program, (which was housed at Fisk), as well as the Civilian Public Service Camps which Jones and other conscientious objectors participated in while on leave from the University. This series contains propaganda, correspondence, and information on veteran students at Fisk. The Music series includes one subseries on the Jubilee Singers, as well as information, materials, and programs for the University Choir, the Student Quartet, and other musical guests who came to Fisk during Jones's tenure. Topics include: Roland Hayes's visits to Fisk and the Festival of Music and Fine Arts. Also includes documents regarding Marian Anderson's visit to Fisk. The Jubilee Singers information includes correspondence with various managers of the singing group. The Office of Public Relations series is comprised primarily of correspondence from the administrators of the Public Relations Dept. at Fisk, including Theodore Yoder and Eva Child. Additionally, much information on the endowment campaigns can be found within this series, as Yoder served as a director of the annual initiatives to raise money for the University. The Office of Publicity series consists of correspondence with the Director of Publicity, Luanna Bowles, and her staff. Much of the correspondence directed to Jones regarding publications, bulletins, and information on the University was referred to this office. This section also includes information on printing companies which solicited Fisk for business, and various types of media used to publicize Fisk. Organizations to which Jones belonged or those interested in Fisk University are found in the Organizational Affiliations series, which has four subseries: American Friends Service Committee; Educational Organizations; Civic, Social, and Political Organizations; and Conferences. Jones was a birthright member of the Society of Friends (Quakers). The American Friends Service Committee served as a social justice organization founded by the Quakers to support various peace programs. This series includes correspondence, engagements, and speeches made by Jones. Researchers interested in the Civilian Public Service Camps Jones participated in should consult the World War II and Military series in addition to this subseries. The Educational and Civic, Social, and Political Organizations subseries includes correspondence between groups with varied missions. Documents regarding Fisk University becoming the first Black institution of higher learning to receive a Class A rating from the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools can also be found in this subseries. Lastly, the Conferences subseries includes correspondence between Jones and organizations either wishing to hold conferences on the campus or requesting the leadership of Fisk administrators in conducting them. The agenda for the first Race Relations Institute held at Fisk is also included in this subseries. The Publications series holds many university publications: the Fisk Herald, Fisk News, and the Fisk University Bulletin. The publicity office composed a biographical sketch of J.W. Johnson, also contained in this series. Additionally, other university bulletins, institutional newsletters, and newspaper clippings are included. Addresses, Manuscripts, Reports, Speeches, and Writings contain documents making up the various subseries with these names found in this section. It contains manuscripts and writings composed by Jones as well as others at Fisk and elsewhere. Additionally, there is some correspondence regarding Jones' speaking engagements. The Special Events series includes commencements, convocations, receptions, and other items relating to Jones's 1926 inauguration. The series primarily consists of correspondence and addresses, but also contains programs and news releases. The Interim Administrative Committee series contains the correspondence and minutes of the group of faculty members who oversaw the administrative responsibilities of the University after Jones resigned in 1946 until Charles S. Johnson officially assumed the presidency in 1947. The Miscellaneous Materials make up the final series and include Fisk Related and Non-Fisk Related Materials, such as unknown or undated mailing lists, notes, and a biography of Herbert Hoover. Of note in this series is the amendment to the Charter, the Articles of Incorporation, and the By-laws of Fisk University.
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- Jones, Thomas Elsa. Thomas Elsa Jones collection (1-71), 1925-1947 (bulk, 1926-1946).
Varona, Luís Felipe G. Changó : espiritual Afrocubano : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Title:
Changó : espiritual Afrocubano : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona). [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (6 p.) + 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Varona, Luís Felipe G. Changó : espiritual Afrocubano : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt delivering an address at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine.
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Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt delivering an address at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine.
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Varona, Luís Felipe G. Amanecer : escena romantica / by Lewis Varona.
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Amanecer : escena romantica / by Lewis Varona. [1938]
ArchivalResource: 2 ms. scores + 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Varona, Luís Felipe G. Amanecer : escena romantica / by Lewis Varona.
Sarah Gibson Blanding papers, 1946-1985.
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Sarah Gibson Blanding papers, 1946-1985.
Records of the Vassar College Office of the President, correspondence, memoranda, clippings, articles, speeches, and press releases during her tenure at Vassar, 1946-1964, concerning women's education, academic freedom, 1950's politics, her stand against Congressional investigation of Communist influence in education, her introduction to Adlai Stevenson on a radio program, and her 1962 statement on pre-marital sex and Vassar students.
ArchivalResource: 28 cubic ft.
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- Blanding, Sarah Gibson, 1898-1985. Sarah Gibson Blanding papers, 1946-1985.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Grogan, Elmira. Good Friday / words by Madeleine Caron Rock ; music by Elmira Grogan.
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Good Friday / words by Madeleine Caron Rock ; music by Elmira Grogan. [1949]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Grogan, Elmira. Good Friday / words by Madeleine Caron Rock ; music by Elmira Grogan.
Yamada, Kazuo, 1912-. Kaze no mata-saburô / music by Kazuo Yamada ; words by Kenji Miyazawa.
Title:
Kaze no mata-saburô / music by Kazuo Yamada ; words by Kenji Miyazawa. [1953]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([7] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Yamada, Kazuo, 1912-. Kaze no mata-saburô / music by Kazuo Yamada ; words by Kenji Miyazawa.
Bucky, Frida Sarsen, 1883?-1974. Snoopy Cat [sound recording] : Marian Anderson reads portions of the script / by Frida Sarsen Bucky.
Title:
Snoopy Cat [sound recording] : Marian Anderson reads portions of the script / by Frida Sarsen Bucky. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Bucky, Frida Sarsen, 1883?-1974. Snoopy Cat [sound recording] : Marian Anderson reads portions of the script / by Frida Sarsen Bucky.
Marian Anderson collection, [ca. 1937-ongoing].
Title:
Marian Anderson collection, [ca. 1937-ongoing].
Collection contains clipping, photograph, program, publicity and souvenir book files.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Marian Anderson collection, [ca. 1937-ongoing].
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Commercially Issued Recordings, 1923-1953.
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Collection of Commercially Issued Recordings, 1923-1953.
Recordings made by Marian Anderson, chiefly for RCA Victor, with accompanists Kosti Vehanen and Franz Rupp.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Commercially Issued Recordings, 1923-1953.
Woodall, Marion E. How many mornings, Lord / Marion Woodall.
Title:
How many mornings, Lord / Marion Woodall. [194-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Woodall, Marion E. How many mornings, Lord / Marion Woodall.
Danburg, Russell, 1909-. Three songs / by Russell Danburg.
Title:
Three songs / by Russell Danburg. 1940.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (23 p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Danburg, Russell, 1909-. Three songs / by Russell Danburg.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. National Public Radio, in cooperation with Young Audiences and the Carnegie Hall Corporation presents a gala concert saluting Marian Anderson on the occasion of her 75th birthday, Feb. 27, 1977 [sound recording].
Title:
National Public Radio, in cooperation with Young Audiences and the Carnegie Hall Corporation presents a gala concert saluting Marian Anderson on the occasion of her 75th birthday, Feb. 27, 1977 [sound recording]. [1977]
ArchivalResource: 4 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.2 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.4 sound cassettes : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. National Public Radio, in cooperation with Young Audiences and the Carnegie Hall Corporation presents a gala concert saluting Marian Anderson on the occasion of her 75th birthday, Feb. 27, 1977 [sound recording].
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Recitals clippings 1947-1985
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Recitals clippings 1947-1985
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Recitals clippings 1947-1985
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson supplementary papers, circa 1916-2007.
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Marian Anderson supplementary papers, circa 1916-2007.
Papers supplementing the Marian Anderson Papers, comprising correspondence (general and fan mail); business correspondence, records and contracts; manuscript and typescript biographical materials; some materials belonging to her sisters Alyse Anderson and Ethel DePreist, her mother Anna D. Anderson, and her husband, Orpheus H. Fisher; Anderson's notes, journals, calendars, and financial documents; correspondence and memorabilia from James DePreist; programs and publicity materials; clippings; awards and tributes; and memorabilia. The supplementary papers overlap chronologically and should be used in conjunction with Ms. Coll. 200, Marian Anderson Papers.
ArchivalResource: 49 boxes.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson supplementary papers, circa 1916-2007.
Varona, Luís Felipe G. Punto guajiro : balada campera Cubana : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Title:
Punto guajiro : balada campera Cubana : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona). [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5 p.) + 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Varona, Luís Felipe G. Punto guajiro : balada campera Cubana : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Brown, Helen,. Helen Brown scrapbook, 1926-1941.
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Helen Brown scrapbook, 1926-1941.
The Helen Brown Scrapbook contains programs and reviews of plays and concerts that took place in New York City between 1926 and 1941. Included are articles and reviews of musicians, singers, actors, writers Zora Neale Hurston and artists Jacob Lawrence, Augusta Savage and James L. Allen. The programs represent a variety of performances, among them, the Negro Opera Company, Hall Johnson's groups, specifically the Hall Johnson Singers, Hall Johnson Jubilee singers, and Hall Johnson Negro Choir. Also included are programs for Roland Hayes, Richard B. Harrison, Marian Anderson, Paul Robeson, Hazel Harrison, Abbie Mitchell, Jules Beldsoe, and the Eva Jessye Choir. The lyrics to some songs can also be found in the scrapbook.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 lin. ft.
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- Brown, Helen,. Helen Brown scrapbook, 1926-1941.
Howard, Charline Sandra, 1942-. Norwegian folk song / Charline Sandra Howard.
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Norwegian folk song / Charline Sandra Howard. [1956]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 29 cm.
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- Howard, Charline Sandra, 1942-. Norwegian folk song / Charline Sandra Howard.
M. Moran Weston Papers, 1824-1994
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M. Moran Weston Papers, 1824-1994
ArchivalResource: 75 linear ft. (ca. 89.000 items in 179 boxes.
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- M. Moran Weston Papers, 1824-1994
Fall, Nellie M. Lucy / words and music by Nellie M. Fall.
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Lucy / words and music by Nellie M. Fall. [1946]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Fall, Nellie M. Lucy / words and music by Nellie M. Fall.
Vol. X (ff. 172). 1924 -1933.includes:f. 1 Noël Sullivan, of San Francisco: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1924.f. 3 Geoffrey Harding: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1924.ff. 4, 12, 16, 106 Raimund von Zur Mühlen, German tenor and teacher: Letters to R. Quilt..., 1924-1933
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Vol. X (ff. 172). 1924 - 1933.includes:f. 1 Noël Sullivan, of San Francisco: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1924.f. 3 Geoffrey Harding: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1924.ff. 4, 12, 16, 106 Raimund von Zur Mühlen, German tenor and teacher: Letters to R. Quilt... 1924-1933
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- Vol. X (ff. 172). 1924 -1933.includes:f. 1 Noël Sullivan, of San Francisco: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1924.f. 3 Geoffrey Harding: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1924.ff. 4, 12, 16, 106 Raimund von Zur Mühlen, German tenor and teacher: Letters to R. Quilt..., 1924-1933
Bush, Grace. Pleading : dedicated to Marian Anderson / words by S.K. Russell ; music by Grace Bush.
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Pleading : dedicated to Marian Anderson / words by S.K. Russell ; music by Grace Bush. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Bush, Grace. Pleading : dedicated to Marian Anderson / words by S.K. Russell ; music by Grace Bush.
Karlsson, Evert. The lord's prayer / musik: Evert Karlsson.
Title:
The lord's prayer / musik: Evert Karlsson. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) + 1 ms. part ([1] leaf) ; 35 cm.
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- Karlsson, Evert. The lord's prayer / musik: Evert Karlsson.
Williams, Vincent T. Ann Rutledge / words by Edgar Lee Masters ; music by Vincent T. Williams.
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Ann Rutledge / words by Edgar Lee Masters ; music by Vincent T. Williams. c1953.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 30 cm.
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- Williams, Vincent T. Ann Rutledge / words by Edgar Lee Masters ; music by Vincent T. Williams.
Talbert, Florence C. A new silver lining / words by Elsie Long ; music by Florence C. Talbert.
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A new silver lining / words by Elsie Long ; music by Florence C. Talbert. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) : ill. ; 31 cm.
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- Talbert, Florence C. A new silver lining / words by Elsie Long ; music by Florence C. Talbert.
Dial, Walter, 1931-. Interview with Walter Dial [electronic resource] 2004 May 12 / interviewer: Hope Murphy ; transcriber: Adele Barnes.
Title:
Interview with Walter Dial [electronic resource] 2004 May 12 / interviewer: Hope Murphy ; transcriber: Adele Barnes.
Walter Dial begins his interview by describing growing up in the Third Ward neighborhood and going to elementary school at Isabella Wyche He goes into some detail about his experiences with school discipline. Dial's family were members of the First Baptist West Church. All churches in the neighborhood sponsored summer programs (such as Baptist Training Union) for children. He reminisces about such popular past times as roller skating, going to the movies at Lincoln Theater, and riding the trains thanks to free passes given to him by a neighbor. At Second Ward High School, he was on some school teams. Dial talks about working as a paperboy, making a bicycle so he could work for Western Union, and working in the school cafeteria so he could get free lunches. Dial relates his work at Mercy Hospital before being drafted into the army. Dial shares with the interviewer, the story of a neighborhood called Blue Heaven. He remembers visits by Martin Luther King, Jackie Robinson, and Marian Anderson as part of the neighborhood's Lyceum programs. Dial's love of Second Ward and the camaraderie of the neighborhood pervades his interview.
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- Dial, Walter, 1931-. Interview with Walter Dial [electronic resource] 2004 May 12 / interviewer: Hope Murphy ; transcriber: Adele Barnes.
Wyble, J. Melvin. In the forest : song for voic[e] / by J. Melvin Wyble ; lyrics by Oscar Wilde.
Title:
In the forest : song for voic[e] / by J. Melvin Wyble ; lyrics by Oscar Wilde. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (7 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Wyble, J. Melvin. In the forest : song for voic[e] / by J. Melvin Wyble ; lyrics by Oscar Wilde.
Middleton, Hilda. Mit deinen blauen Augen / Heinrich Heine ; Hilda Middleton.
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Mit deinen blauen Augen / Heinrich Heine ; Hilda Middleton. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Middleton, Hilda. Mit deinen blauen Augen / Heinrich Heine ; Hilda Middleton.
Melecci, Adelmo, 1899-. Come unto Him : respectfully dedicated to Marian Anderson / Adelmo Melecci.
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Come unto Him : respectfully dedicated to Marian Anderson / Adelmo Melecci. [195-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 30 cm.
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- Melecci, Adelmo, 1899-. Come unto Him : respectfully dedicated to Marian Anderson / Adelmo Melecci.
H. Lawrence Freeman Papers, 1870-1982, [Bulk Dates: 1890-1954].
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H. Lawrence Freeman Papers, 1870-1982 [Bulk Dates: 1890-1954].
The original scores, clippings, correspondence and ephemera in this collection document the lives and careers of Harry Lawrence, Carlotta, and Valdo Freeman, a family of African-American performing artists involved in opera, theatre, and music in early-twentieth-century New York.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear ft. (14 document boxes, 20 flat boxes, 12 oversize boxes)
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- H. Lawrence Freeman Papers, 1870-1982, [Bulk Dates: 1890-1954].
Sadero, Geni, 1886-1961. Storicelli dispettosi / testo e musica di Geni Sadero.
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Storicelli dispettosi / testo e musica di Geni Sadero. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (8 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Sadero, Geni, 1886-1961. Storicelli dispettosi / testo e musica di Geni Sadero.
African Americans in Adrian (Mich.) scrapbook, 1869,1940.
Title:
African Americans in Adrian (Mich.) scrapbook, 1869,1940.
Scrapbook in a Rochester (N.Y.?) ledger book with pp. 1-2 (1869) and 61-101 (scattered) (1884-1885). The back cover has the notation, "Miss Mary Cox, Niochos Co., Kansas." The scrapbook contains church programs; magazine articles on Marian Anderson and Joe Louis; newspaper clippings of marriages, obituaries, musical events, and graduations of Adrian (Mich.) African Americans; and a few letters and notes about Christmas productions from Mr. and/or Mrs. Chas. W. Lawson, who may be the compilers. Churches represented in the scrapbook include Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church and Second Baptist Church, both of Adrian (Mich.).
ArchivalResource: 1 Oversized v. (in 1 flat box) : ill.
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- African Americans in Adrian (Mich.) scrapbook, 1869,1940.
Evanti, Lillian, 1890-1967. Speak to him Thou / words [by] Alfred Tennyson ; music [by] Lillian Evanti.
Title:
Speak to him Thou / words [by] Alfred Tennyson ; music [by] Lillian Evanti. [1943]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Evanti, Lillian, 1890-1967. Speak to him Thou / words [by] Alfred Tennyson ; music [by] Lillian Evanti.
Stead, Kenneth M. No more grass grows : Negro spiritual / words [by] Elzoe Prindle Stead ; music [by] Kenneth M. Stead.
Title:
No more grass grows : Negro spiritual / words [by] Elzoe Prindle Stead ; music [by] Kenneth M. Stead. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Stead, Kenneth M. No more grass grows : Negro spiritual / words [by] Elzoe Prindle Stead ; music [by] Kenneth M. Stead.
Records of U.S. Foreign Assistance Agencies, 1942 - 1963. Newsletters, 11/1951 - 10/1960. September 1958
Title:
Records of U.S. Foreign Assistance Agencies, 1942 - 1963. Newsletters, 11/1951 - 10/1960. September 1958
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Walton, Wirt D. Nobody knows the trouble I see : Negro spiritual / arranged by Wirt D. Walton.
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Nobody knows the trouble I see : Negro spiritual / arranged by Wirt D. Walton. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 29 cm.
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- Walton, Wirt D. Nobody knows the trouble I see : Negro spiritual / arranged by Wirt D. Walton.
Bodé-Bodéy, Eugene. Forgive me / Eugene Bodé-Bodéy.
Title:
Forgive me / Eugene Bodé-Bodéy. [1961]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) + 1 ms. part ; 32 cm.
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- Bodé-Bodéy, Eugene. Forgive me / Eugene Bodé-Bodéy.
Stor, Jean. Dawn : song for contralto / poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Jean Stor.
Title:
Dawn : song for contralto / poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Jean Stor. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Stor, Jean. Dawn : song for contralto / poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Jean Stor.
Lamédica, Lorenzo. Pampa Florida : vidalita (song) ; Si, te amé : tango / letra y musica de Lorenzo Lamédica.
Title:
Pampa Florida : vidalita (song) ; Si, te amé : tango / letra y musica de Lorenzo Lamédica. [19--]
ArchivalResource: [4] p. of ms. music ; 31 cm.
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- Lamédica, Lorenzo. Pampa Florida : vidalita (song) ; Si, te amé : tango / letra y musica de Lorenzo Lamédica.
Coolidge, Hope H. Sing / [Hope H.... Coolidge].
Title:
Sing / [Hope H.... Coolidge]. [1960]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Coolidge, Hope H. Sing / [Hope H.... Coolidge].
Helen Armstead-Johnson miscellaneous theater collections, 1831-1993
Title:
Helen Armstead-Johnson miscellaneous theater collections 1831-1993
The Helen Armstead-Johnson Miscellaneous Theater Collections (HAJMTC) are formed by over two hundred file-folder level collections (1 to 3 file folders per personality/event). The collections contain information dating from the mid-19th century to the late 20th century documenting early dramatic actors, minstrel shows, vaudeville, musical revues, 1920s and 30s Broadway productions, the protest dramas of the 1940s and 50s, plays that came out of the Black Arts Movement of the late 60s and 70s, and theatrical productions of the 1980s and 90s. In addition to actors, playwrights, singers, musicians, and dancers (classical and popular) (e.g. Ira Frederick Aldridge, Eubie Blake and Katherine Dunham), and the productions they appeared in, there are collections for poets, and visual and plastic artists. There are eighteen collections documenting performers of the 19th century; twenty-nine collections covering the period 1900-1919; thirty-seven collections document the 1940s-1950s; and eleven collections for the 1980s and 1990s. The bulk of the collections cover the two most productive periods for black theater: ninety-two collections for the 1920s through the 1930s, and ninety collections representative of the Black Arts Movement.
ArchivalResource: 15.7 lin. ft. (46 hollinger boxes)
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- Helen Armstead-Johnson miscellaneous theater collections, 1831-1993
Dallam, Helen, b. 1899. Mah soul is boun' in de Lawd : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam.
Title:
Mah soul is boun' in de Lawd : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam. [1949]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Dallam, Helen, b. 1899. Mah soul is boun' in de Lawd : in the style of a Negro spiritual / lyrics and music by Helen Dallam.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. [Harmony exercises].
Title:
[Harmony exercises]. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 close score (unpaged) ; 29 cm.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. [Harmony exercises].
Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Rehearsal of Ave Maria [sound recording] / Schubert.
Title:
Rehearsal of Ave Maria [sound recording] / Schubert. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Rehearsal of Ave Maria [sound recording] / Schubert.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Vocal coaching sessions with John Motley [sound recording].
Title:
Vocal coaching sessions with John Motley [sound recording]. [1964?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape3 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape3 sound cassettes : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Vocal coaching sessions with John Motley [sound recording].
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Interview of Marian Anderson conducted by Robert Dawn, Oct. 14, 1974 [sound recording] : for WMUK at Western Michigan University, Kalamzaoo, Michigan.
Title:
Interview of Marian Anderson conducted by Robert Dawn, Oct. 14, 1974 [sound recording] : for WMUK at Western Michigan University, Kalamzaoo, Michigan. [1975]
Marian Anderson discusses her narration of Aaron Copland's A Lincoln Portrait: when she began performing it and the meaning of the text for her, her meetings with presidents of the United States, her association with Eleanor Roosevelt, her experiences as delegate to the Human Rights Commission to the United Nations, her recollections of the 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert which came about from the refusal of the D.A.R. to allow her to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., her views on Abraham Lincoln, the perspective on her life that her own recordings provide, the reactions of audiences to her performances of spirituals, her interpretation of the spiritual He's got the whole world in His hands, the modern harmonization of spirituals, her recollections of Roland Hayes and his influences on her, her performance at the Metropolitan Opera, the role of her mother in her life, the importance of staying in touch with family and friends, her impressions of President John Kennedy, and some of her beliefs concerning human values.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Interview of Marian Anderson conducted by Robert Dawn, Oct. 14, 1974 [sound recording] : for WMUK at Western Michigan University, Kalamzaoo, Michigan.
Cole, Joseph. Poor wayfaring stranger : Negro spiritual / by Joseph Cole.
Title:
Poor wayfaring stranger : Negro spiritual / by Joseph Cole. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Cole, Joseph. Poor wayfaring stranger : Negro spiritual / by Joseph Cole.
Johnson, Hall, 1888-1970. At the feet of Jesus : song / poem by Langston Hughes ; melody by Toy Harper ; arrangement by Hall Johnson.
Title:
At the feet of Jesus : song / poem by Langston Hughes ; melody by Toy Harper ; arrangement by Hall Johnson. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 36 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551669 View
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- Johnson, Hall, 1888-1970. At the feet of Jesus : song / poem by Langston Hughes ; melody by Toy Harper ; arrangement by Hall Johnson.
Schutzbank, M. Seifer. The messenger / words by Jessie Sampter ; music by M. Seifer-Schutzbank.
Title:
The messenger / words by Jessie Sampter ; music by M. Seifer-Schutzbank. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Schutzbank, M. Seifer. The messenger / words by Jessie Sampter ; music by M. Seifer-Schutzbank.
Bursten, Vivian. Elegiac stanzas / poem by Wordsworth ; music by Vivian Bursten ; dedicated to Marian Anderson.
Title:
Elegiac stanzas / poem by Wordsworth ; music by Vivian Bursten ; dedicated to Marian Anderson. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] leaves) ; 27 cm.
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- Bursten, Vivian. Elegiac stanzas / poem by Wordsworth ; music by Vivian Bursten ; dedicated to Marian Anderson.
Flodin, Jack. Let me not hate : from Bronze : for Marian Anderson and orchestra / [by] Georgia Douglas Johnson ; [music by] Jack Flodin.
Title:
Let me not hate : from Bronze : for Marian Anderson and orchestra / [by] Georgia Douglas Johnson ; [music by] Jack Flodin. [1946?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([5] leaves) ; 21 x 27 cm. + 29 ms. parts ; 7-14 x 23 cm.
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- Flodin, Jack. Let me not hate : from Bronze : for Marian Anderson and orchestra / [by] Georgia Douglas Johnson ; [music by] Jack Flodin.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter - Reception for Marian Anderson, Meeting with Egyptians
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter - Reception for Marian Anderson, Meeting with Egyptians
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Lemieux, Raymond. Sonnets from the Portugese. Sonnet II / [words by] Elizabeth Barret [sic] Browning ; music by Raymond Lemieux ; dedicated to Marian Anderson.
Title:
Sonnets from the Portugese. Sonnet II / [words by] Elizabeth Barret [sic] Browning ; music by Raymond Lemieux ; dedicated to Marian Anderson. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/86167246 View
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- Lemieux, Raymond. Sonnets from the Portugese. Sonnet II / [words by] Elizabeth Barret [sic] Browning ; music by Raymond Lemieux ; dedicated to Marian Anderson.
Sholtz, Jeanne. The farewell : of a Virginia slave mother to her daughter sold into southern bondage / words by John Whittier ; music by Jeanne Sholtz.
Title:
The farewell : of a Virginia slave mother to her daughter sold into southern bondage / words by John Whittier ; music by Jeanne Sholtz. 1939.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Sholtz, Jeanne. The farewell : of a Virginia slave mother to her daughter sold into southern bondage / words by John Whittier ; music by Jeanne Sholtz.
Labori, Marguerite, 1864-1952. J'ai dit mon mal à la fontaine / paroles de Lionel Nastorg ; musique de Marguerite Labori.
Title:
J'ai dit mon mal à la fontaine / paroles de Lionel Nastorg ; musique de Marguerite Labori. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Labori, Marguerite, 1864-1952. J'ai dit mon mal à la fontaine / paroles de Lionel Nastorg ; musique de Marguerite Labori.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Marian Anderson Medal Presentation, 10/17/78
Title:
Marian Anderson Medal Presentation, 10/17/78
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MARIAN ANDERSON STORY
Title:
MARIAN ANDERSON STORY
ArchivalResource:
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Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Leonard Bernstein collection : Part II, circa 1900-1994 (bulk 1933-1990).
Title:
Leonard Bernstein collection : Part II, circa 1900-1994 (bulk 1933-1990).
The collection contains correspondence, photographs, writings, personal business papers, the archives from Bernstein's corporate identity, Amberson Inc., scrapbooks, clippings and press materials, programs, datebooks and schedules, iconography, and fan mail. In addition, there are music manuscripts for many of his compositions, including The age of anxiety (Symphony no. 2); Candide; Chichester Psalms; Fancy free; Jeremiah (Symphony no. 1); On the waterfront; Prelude, fugue and riffs; Serenade after Plato's "Symposium"; Trouble in Tahiti; West Side story; and Wonderful town.
ArchivalResource: around 400,000 items (1180 boxes, 508 linear feet).
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- Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990. Leonard Bernstein collection : Part II, circa 1900-1994 (bulk 1933-1990).
Wilson, Irwin. Don't sing about my man / by Irwin Wilson.
Title:
Don't sing about my man / by Irwin Wilson. [1958]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553016 View
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- Wilson, Irwin. Don't sing about my man / by Irwin Wilson.
Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Title:
Enit Kaufman Papers, American Portraits 1914-1958
The papers consist of letters andmanuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of a volume of portraitsof prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by DorothyCanfield Fisher. American Portraits,
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- Kaufman, Enit, 1908?-1961. American Portraits Papers, 1914-1958 (bulk 1940-1944).
Kessler, Henry Howard, 1896-. Marian Anderson speech upon receipt of the Dignity of Man Award from the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange, New Jersey, May 24, 1959 [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson speech upon receipt of the Dignity of Man Award from the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange, New Jersey, May 24, 1959 [sound recording]. [1959]
Henry Kessler provides a biography of Marian Anderson. Anderson speaks of the need for empathy in all people.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 5 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Kessler, Henry Howard, 1896-. Marian Anderson speech upon receipt of the Dignity of Man Award from the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, West Orange, New Jersey, May 24, 1959 [sound recording].
United States Postal Service. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1997-2005.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1997-2005.
First Day Cover, Plate Block, and Full Sheet (2 copies) of U. S. commemorative postage stamps from the "Classical Composers & Conductors" category of the "Legends of American Music Series." Also included is a press release about this issue. Depicted are Samuel Barber, Arthur Fiedler, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Ferde Grofé, Charles Ives, Eugene Ormandy, Leopold Stokowski, and George Szell. Invitation to "First Day of Issue Ceremony" (9 copies of each) (stamped and cancelled "First Day of Issue") and Full Sheet (5 copies) of U.S. commerative postage stamp for Marian Anderson, issued 27 January 2005.
ArchivalResource: 19 items (29 leaves).
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- United States Postal Service. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1997-2005.
Miglietta, A. J. Mario. Yaravi : cancion del norte argentino / letra: Rafael Gigena Sánchez ; música: A.J. Mario Miglietta.
Title:
Yaravi : cancion del norte argentino / letra: Rafael Gigena Sánchez ; música: A.J. Mario Miglietta. [1950]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm. + 1 ms. part ([1] leaf) ; 31 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552045 View
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- Miglietta, A. J. Mario. Yaravi : cancion del norte argentino / letra: Rafael Gigena Sánchez ; música: A.J. Mario Miglietta.
Edmonds, Lillian W. Slumber songs : to be sung at Eventide / [words by Persis Paulina Edmonds ; music by Lillian Wires Edmonds].
Title:
Slumber songs : to be sung at Eventide / [words by Persis Paulina Edmonds ; music by Lillian Wires Edmonds]. [1943]
ArchivalResource: 2 ms. scores ; 35 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553732 View
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- Edmonds, Lillian W. Slumber songs : to be sung at Eventide / [words by Persis Paulina Edmonds ; music by Lillian Wires Edmonds].
John J. Becker papers, 1897-1991
Title:
John J. Becker papers 1897-1991
John J. Becker was the only Midwestern member of a group of ultramodernist American composers known as the “American Five”. He was known for his use of difficult techniques of counterpoint and harmony. Becker’s most important works include (1930-1931), (1935), and (1939). The bulk of the collection consists of scores, correspondence, and papers relating to his professional life as a composer, conductor, and educator. Symphonia Brevis A Marriage with Space Privilege and Privation
ArchivalResource: 24.25 linear feet; 61 boxes
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- John J. Becker papers, 1897-1991
Herstory
Title:
Herstory
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- Herstory
Fenimore, Paine. The spirit of America / Paine Fenimore.
Title:
The spirit of America / Paine Fenimore. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (6 p.) + 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Fenimore, Paine. The spirit of America / Paine Fenimore.
Harris, Letitia Radcliffe. Honey chile, Jesus / text by Dorothy Magill ; setting by Letitia Harris.
Title:
Honey chile, Jesus / text by Dorothy Magill ; setting by Letitia Harris. 1958.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551444 View
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- Harris, Letitia Radcliffe. Honey chile, Jesus / text by Dorothy Magill ; setting by Letitia Harris.
Varona, Luís Felipe G. Crepúsculo de las Antillas : canción Cubana / musica de Lewis Varona ; letra de Carlos Hugo Christensen.
Title:
Crepúsculo de las Antillas : canción Cubana / musica de Lewis Varona ; letra de Carlos Hugo Christensen. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) + 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 31 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552866 View
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- Varona, Luís Felipe G. Crepúsculo de las Antillas : canción Cubana / musica de Lewis Varona ; letra de Carlos Hugo Christensen.
Labarex, Mary Fleming. My golden plover : a song for Marian Anderson / words & music by Mary Fleming Labarex.
Title:
My golden plover : a song for Marian Anderson / words & music by Mary Fleming Labarex. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 24 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551821 View
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- Labarex, Mary Fleming. My golden plover : a song for Marian Anderson / words & music by Mary Fleming Labarex.
Woodall, Marion E. Credo / Allen and Marion Woodall.
Title:
Credo / Allen and Marion Woodall. [194-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([5] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Woodall, Marion E. Credo / Allen and Marion Woodall.
Gordonet, Charles E. Aria of priest / 18th century's unknown composer ; [arr. by Charles E. Gordonet].
Title:
Aria of priest / 18th century's unknown composer ; [arr. by Charles E. Gordonet]. [194O]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553974 View
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- Gordonet, Charles E. Aria of priest / 18th century's unknown composer ; [arr. by Charles E. Gordonet].
Villa-Lobos, Heitor. Poema de Itabira : para canto e orquestra / poesia de Carlos Drummond ; H. Villa-Lobos.
Title:
Poema de Itabira : para canto e orquestra / poesia de Carlos Drummond ; H. Villa-Lobos. c1947.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. vocal score (20 p.) ; 27 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552883 View
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- Villa-Lobos, Heitor. Poema de Itabira : para canto e orquestra / poesia de Carlos Drummond ; H. Villa-Lobos.
Francois, Clarens. With rue my heart is laden : from Fragments / by Clarens Francois.
Title:
With rue my heart is laden : from Fragments / by Clarens Francois. [1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Francois, Clarens. With rue my heart is laden : from Fragments / by Clarens Francois.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Interview of Marian Anderson conducted by Señor Escalante in Costa Rica [sound recording].
Title:
Interview of Marian Anderson conducted by Señor Escalante in Costa Rica [sound recording]. [195-]
Marian Anderson discusses the influence of her mother and her reactions to the people of Costa Rica.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 5 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Interview of Marian Anderson conducted by Señor Escalante in Costa Rica [sound recording].
Marian Anderson in the U.S. Following Her Far East Tour - 1958
Title:
Marian Anderson in the U.S. Following Her Far East Tour - 1958
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Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. JImmy Carter - Meeting with Moshe Dayan; Presenting Marian Anderson Cong. Gold Medal; With Secretary Cyrus Vance
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. JImmy Carter - Meeting with Moshe Dayan; Presenting Marian Anderson Cong. Gold Medal; With Secretary Cyrus Vance
ArchivalResource:
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New York Shakespeare Festival records
Title:
New York Shakespeare Festival records
The New York Shakespeare Festival records (1954-1992) measure approximately 850 linear feet and consist of scripts, correspondence, inter-office memoranda, production materials, reports, financial records, photographs, and memorabilia. The records reflect the origin and activities of the New York Shakespeare Festival, its general administration, and the staging of its productions, including their creation, management, booking, and promotion. The files of the Casting Office, except in the form of carbon copies in other series, are not included in this archive. There are also gaps in the files of the Associate Producer. Contracts were removed and require special permission of the curator to access. Oral history materials in Series I and some correspondence in Series V are restricted until the year 2043 in order to protect the privacy of individual persons. Series XIV (Oversized Materials) is not fully processed and is currently unavailable for research.
ArchivalResource: 851.5 linear feet (1803 boxes)
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- New York Shakespeare Festival records. Series VI: Development Office, 1954-1989
Voorhees, Donald. Encores from the Bell Telephone Hour [sound recording].
Title:
Encores from the Bell Telephone Hour [sound recording]. [1969]
Marian Anderson discusses her previous work on the Bell Telephone Hour, the background of the spiritual, He's got the whole world in His hands, and her love of opera. Mention of other artists includes Madame Cahier, John Charles Thomas, and Marian Kirby.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Voorhees, Donald. Encores from the Bell Telephone Hour [sound recording].
Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967,. Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Title:
Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Consists of 245 letters to Rice from both theatrical and political correspondents. The collection was compiled by his widow, the former Barbara Marshall.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967,. Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Photograph of 75,000 People Gathered to Hear Singer Marian Anderson in Potomac Park
Title:
Photograph of 75,000 People Gathered to Hear Singer Marian Anderson in Potomac Park
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Strathdee, Jack G. Summer land / words and music by Jack Strathdee.
Title:
Summer land / words and music by Jack Strathdee. [1941]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 30 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552621 View
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- Strathdee, Jack G. Summer land / words and music by Jack Strathdee.
Wilcox, Mary Ditson. Library calling [sound recording] : radio program of poetry readings.
Title:
Library calling [sound recording] : radio program of poetry readings. [1960]
Mary Ditson Wilcox reads poems by herself and other regional authors. The texts are loosely organized around the theme of Marian Anderson's service as a delegate to the United Nations.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 5 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Wilcox, Mary Ditson. Library calling [sound recording] : radio program of poetry readings.
Beers, Jacques, 1902-1947. Negro-songs / by Jacques Beers.
Title:
Negro-songs / by Jacques Beers. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (14 p.) ; 36 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122584832 View
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- Beers, Jacques, 1902-1947. Negro-songs / by Jacques Beers.
Bolin, Nicolai. The creed : for mixed choir / music by Nicolai Bolin.
Title:
The creed : for mixed choir / music by Nicolai Bolin. [1939].
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Bolin, Nicolai. The creed : for mixed choir / music by Nicolai Bolin.
Elkus, Albert Israel, 1884-1962. To the moon / [words by] Shelley ; [music by] Albert Elkus.
Title:
To the moon / [words by] Shelley ; [music by] Albert Elkus. [1941?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (2 p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Elkus, Albert Israel, 1884-1962. To the moon / [words by] Shelley ; [music by] Albert Elkus.
Schutzbank, M. Seifer. Prayer for the winter rains / words by Jessie Sampter ; music by M. Seifer Schutzbank.
Title:
Prayer for the winter rains / words by Jessie Sampter ; music by M. Seifer Schutzbank. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 35 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552435 View
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- Schutzbank, M. Seifer. Prayer for the winter rains / words by Jessie Sampter ; music by M. Seifer Schutzbank.
Škroup, František, 1801-1862. Cěská národní hymna / slova J.K. Tyl ; Fr. Škroup.
Title:
Cěská národní hymna / slova J.K. Tyl ; Fr. Škroup. [1936]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Škroup, František, 1801-1862. Cěská národní hymna / slova J.K. Tyl ; Fr. Škroup.
Nickerson, Camille. You don' know when : death song / arr. by Camille Nickerson.
Title:
You don' know when : death song / arr. by Camille Nickerson. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (6 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Nickerson, Camille. You don' know when : death song / arr. by Camille Nickerson.
Righter, Miriam. Compensation / music by Miriam Righter ; words by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Title:
Compensation / music by Miriam Righter ; words by Paul Laurence Dunbar. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552275 View
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- Righter, Miriam. Compensation / music by Miriam Righter ; words by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993,. The Listening room [sound recording] : interview with Marian Anderson : June 13, 1974.
Title:
The Listening room [sound recording] : interview with Marian Anderson : June 13, 1974. [1974]
Marian Anderson discusses her musical tastes, her temperament, what factors shaped her career, how she met her accompanist Kosti Vehanen, the beginning of her career in Europe, her ability to learn languages, her relationship with accompanist Franz Rupp and how they met, her premiere at the Metropolitan Opera and how it came about, how she prepared for her role at the Metropolitan opera with conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos, how she met Sol Hurok, how she met Frida Sarsen Bucky, the meaning of spirituals in her life and how she was first exposed to them, and how the spiritual He's got the whole world in His hands was introduced to her by John Charles Thomas, Madame Cahier and Marian Kirby.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993,. The Listening room [sound recording] : interview with Marian Anderson : June 13, 1974.
Loring, Elizabeth. A song for Marian : or I ain't afraid to step inside / made for her by Elizabeth Loring.
Title:
A song for Marian : or I ain't afraid to step inside / made for her by Elizabeth Loring. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 31 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551909 View
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- Loring, Elizabeth. A song for Marian : or I ain't afraid to step inside / made for her by Elizabeth Loring.
George W. Westerman papers, 1886-1988 (bulk 1934-1985
Title:
George W. Westerman papers 1886-1988 (bulk 1934-1985
The George Westerman papers document the numerous and diverse interests of this journalist, sociologist, diplomat and activist, who was deeply immersed in issues relating to practically every issue on the isthmus of Panama, especially those affecting people of West Indian origin, from the 1940's through the early 1980's. The collection consists primarily of personal papers, news articles and administrative files pertaining to Westerman's journalism career, his published and unpublished writings, speeches, conference papers, and material relating to his career as an impresario. Additionally, the collection encompasses his involvement in Panamanian politics, United States-Panamanian relations, especially Panama Canal treaty negotiations, as well as education, labor, ameliorating conditions associated with racial discrimination, and sports. There is also reference material about various aspects of West Indian life in Panama.
ArchivalResource: 58 linear ft.
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- George W. Westerman papers, 1886-1988 (bulk 1934-1985
Miller, Ila. Song to the torrey pines / words and music by Ila Miller.
Title:
Song to the torrey pines / words and music by Ila Miller. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552041 View
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- Miller, Ila. Song to the torrey pines / words and music by Ila Miller.
Blockson, Lorraine. The Lord's prayer / music by Lorraine Blockson.
Title:
The Lord's prayer / music by Lorraine Blockson. c1947.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm. + 1 vocal part ([1] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553302 View
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- Blockson, Lorraine. The Lord's prayer / music by Lorraine Blockson.
Johnson, Hall, 1888-1970. Fix me, Jesus : Negro spiritual / arr. for voice & piano by Hall Johnson ; written for and respectfully dedicated to Marian Anderson.
Title:
Fix me, Jesus : Negro spiritual / arr. for voice & piano by Hall Johnson ; written for and respectfully dedicated to Marian Anderson. [1935]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (2 p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551673 View
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- Johnson, Hall, 1888-1970. Fix me, Jesus : Negro spiritual / arr. for voice & piano by Hall Johnson ; written for and respectfully dedicated to Marian Anderson.
Roentgen, Engelbert, 1886-. Lake at night / [words by] Isabel Perry Doughty ; [music by] Engelbert Roentgen.
Title:
Lake at night / [words by] Isabel Perry Doughty ; [music by] Engelbert Roentgen. [1945]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 35 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552336 View
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- Roentgen, Engelbert, 1886-. Lake at night / [words by] Isabel Perry Doughty ; [music by] Engelbert Roentgen.
Marian Anderson
Title:
Marian Anderson
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Winters, Margaret Hyde. Bethlehem / by Margaret Hyde Winters ; words by Thomas Hogan.
Title:
Bethlehem / by Margaret Hyde Winters ; words by Thomas Hogan. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553021 View
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- Winters, Margaret Hyde. Bethlehem / by Margaret Hyde Winters ; words by Thomas Hogan.
Marian Anderson: Son Unique - 1942
Title:
Marian Anderson: Son Unique - 1942
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Goode, Herbert. Song of the black child : for Marian Anderson / poem by William Blake ; music by Herbert Goode.
Title:
Song of the black child : for Marian Anderson / poem by William Blake ; music by Herbert Goode. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([7] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Goode, Herbert. Song of the black child : for Marian Anderson / poem by William Blake ; music by Herbert Goode.
President's Speeches and Statements Reading Copies (Ford Administration), 1974 - 1977. Reading Copies of Presidential Speeches and Statements, 1974 - 1977. 9/12/75 - Remarks Addressed to the National Baptist Convention, St. Louis, Missouri
Title:
President's Speeches and Statements Reading Copies (Ford Administration), 1974 - 1977. Reading Copies of Presidential Speeches and Statements, 1974 - 1977. 9/12/75 - Remarks Addressed to the National Baptist Convention, St. Louis, Missouri
DigitalArchivalResource: 54 pages
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Cantell, Lilia Mackay. The black Maria : Negro ballad / words by Langston Hughes ; music by L.A. Mackay-Cantell.
Title:
The black Maria : Negro ballad / words by Langston Hughes ; music by L.A. Mackay-Cantell. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551959 View
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- Cantell, Lilia Mackay. The black Maria : Negro ballad / words by Langston Hughes ; music by L.A. Mackay-Cantell.
Waghalter, Ignatz, 1882-1949. Sleep, my darling : song / lyric by Olga Paul ; music by Ignatz Waghalter.
Title:
Sleep, my darling : song / lyric by Olga Paul ; music by Ignatz Waghalter. c1938.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 34 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552888 View
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- Waghalter, Ignatz, 1882-1949. Sleep, my darling : song / lyric by Olga Paul ; music by Ignatz Waghalter.
Marian Anderson in Malaya
Title:
Marian Anderson in Malaya
ArchivalResource:
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Gómez Carrillo, María Inés, 1918-. Cunita blanca : cancion de cuna al estilo indígena del norte Argentino : para canto con acompañamiento de piano / poesia de Ismail Moya ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo.
Title:
Cunita blanca : cancion de cuna al estilo indígena del norte Argentino : para canto con acompañamiento de piano / poesia de Ismail Moya ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 36 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553943 View
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- Gómez Carrillo, María Inés, 1918-. Cunita blanca : cancion de cuna al estilo indígena del norte Argentino : para canto con acompañamiento de piano / poesia de Ismail Moya ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo.
Marian Anderson / Young Audiences Concert, 2/27/77
Title:
Marian Anderson / Young Audiences Concert, 2/27/77
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Stead, Kenneth M. Jesus intered into Jerusalem : Palm Sunday / [music by] Kenneth M. Stead.
Title:
Jesus intered into Jerusalem : Palm Sunday / [music by] Kenneth M. Stead. [1939?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552598 View
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- Stead, Kenneth M. Jesus intered into Jerusalem : Palm Sunday / [music by] Kenneth M. Stead.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Marian Anderson receives Cong. Gold Medal
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Marian Anderson receives Cong. Gold Medal
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Bing, Rudolf, 1902-1997,. Sir Rudolf Bing farewell [sound recording]
Title:
Sir Rudolf Bing farewell [sound recording] [1972]
Interview with Sir Rudolf Bing, conducted by Sir Cyril Ritchard during the intermissions of a Metropolitan Opera performance of Verdi's Don Carlo, April 22, 1972. This was the final performance under Bing's tenure as general manager. The Texaco broadcast is announced by Milton Cross. Mrs. August Belmont and Anthony A. Bliss each speak about Bing's career at the Metropolitan Opera. Farewell messages and songs are performed by the following artists: Leontyne Price, James McCracken, Regine Crespin, Roberta Peters, Joan Sutherland, Thomas Stewart, Leonie Rysanek, Cyril Ritchard, Marilyn Horne, Birgit Nilsson, Luciano Pavarotti, and Renata Tebaldi. The program concludes with Marian Anderson singing Auld lang syne.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 5 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Bing, Rudolf, 1902-1997,. Sir Rudolf Bing farewell [sound recording]
Varona, Luís Felipe G. El hijo prodigo : canción para piano y canto / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Title:
El hijo prodigo : canción para piano y canto / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona). [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) + 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Varona, Luís Felipe G. El hijo prodigo : canción para piano y canto / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Weigl, Karl, 1881-1949. 6 Gesänge für eine Frauenstimme und Klavier / von Karl Weigl.
Title:
6 Gesänge für eine Frauenstimme und Klavier / von Karl Weigl. [1936]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (21 p.) ; 35 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552989 View
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- Weigl, Karl, 1881-1949. 6 Gesänge für eine Frauenstimme und Klavier / von Karl Weigl.
Marian Anderson
Title:
Marian Anderson
ArchivalResource:
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Charles Henry Alston Papers, 1930s-1990s (bulk 1930s-1970s)
Title:
Charles Henry Alston Papers, 1930s-1990s (bulk 1930s-1970s)
African-American artist Charles Henry Alston, nicknamed was born 28 November 1907 in Charlotte, N.C.He was the youngest of five children born to the Reverend Primus Priss Alston, whowas born into slavery in Chatham County, N.C., and Anna Miller Alston. AfterPrimus's death, Anna married Harry Pierce Bearden, artist Romare Bearden's uncle,and moved the family to New York in 1913. Charles Alston worked as a painter,sculptor, graphic artist, illustrator, and educator, gaining national andinternational recognition. His works are found among the holdings of individuals andpermanent museum and gallery collections around the world. Alston married MyraLogan, a noted surgeon at Harlem Hospital. Spinky, The collection includes artwork,photographs, correspondence, exhibition catalogs, and publications documenting thelife and work of Charles Alston. Included are materials pertaining to Charles'sfather, Primus Priss Alston; his wife, surgeon Myra Logan; and other Alston andLogan family members and associates. Also included are letters from Paul Robeson,Langston Hughes, and Hubert Humphrey; cartoons Alston created for the United StatesOffice of War Information during World War II; items relating to commissioned muralpaintings; and non-commercial photographs featuring James Earl Jones, Joe Louis, andLena Horne, all at young ages.
ArchivalResource: 2,700; 4.5
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- Charles Henry Alston Papers, 1930s-1990s (bulk 1930s-1970s)
"MARIAN ANDERSON" PLUS "CHARLES MC CORMICK."
Title:
"MARIAN ANDERSON" PLUS "CHARLES MC CORMICK."
ArchivalResource:
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Windt, Heidi. Negers Wiegenlied / Heidi Windt.
Title:
Negers Wiegenlied / Heidi Windt. [1947]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 34 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553017 View
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- Windt, Heidi. Negers Wiegenlied / Heidi Windt.
Koehler, C. Franz. Jes' hummin' : a song / by C. Franz Koehler.
Title:
Jes' hummin' : a song / by C. Franz Koehler. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (7 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Koehler, C. Franz. Jes' hummin' : a song / by C. Franz Koehler.
Little Orchestra Society. Concert recordings collection [sound recording], 1947-1957.
Title:
Concert recordings collection [sound recording], 1947-1957.
The collection consists of concert recordings, made for Mr. Scherman, from late 1947 to late 1957.
ArchivalResource: 740 sound discs.567 sound discs : analog, 78 rpm ; 12 in.74 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 in.99 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122408257 View
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- Little Orchestra Society. Concert recordings collection [sound recording], 1947-1957.
Pérez Sentenat, César, 1896-1973. El vendedor de tierra = The seller of earth / music and words by Cesar P. Sentenat.
Title:
El vendedor de tierra = The seller of earth / music and words by Cesar P. Sentenat. [1947]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 35 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552461 View
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- Pérez Sentenat, César, 1896-1973. El vendedor de tierra = The seller of earth / music and words by Cesar P. Sentenat.
Rosemarin, Samson. How do I love thee? / words from Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Browning ; musical setting by Samson Rosemarin.
Title:
How do I love thee? / words from Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Browning ; musical setting by Samson Rosemarin. 1944.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Rosemarin, Samson. How do I love thee? / words from Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Browning ; musical setting by Samson Rosemarin.
White, Clarence Cameron, 1880-1960. Clarence Cameron White collection, 1872-1965 (bulk, 1930-1960).
Title:
Clarence Cameron White collection, 1872-1965 (bulk, 1930-1960).
The papers of Clarence Cameron White, (1880-1960), renowned violinist, composer and music educator, span the period from 1872 to 1965, and measure nineteen linear feet. The bulk of the papers covers the period from 1930-1960. In 1982 Moorland-Spingarn Research Center acquired the collection from the estate of the late Clarence Cameron and Pura Belpré White (his second wife). White's papers primarily consist of correspondence, writings, programs and photographs documenting his life as a performing artist and composer. The collection also reflects the lives of White's family members, including a noteworthy amount of material related to his second wife Pura Belpré White. (Her primary collection is at The Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College). Information relating to organizations he was directly and indirectly associated with can also be found in the papers, as well as a small collection of recordings of White compositions and works by other African American artists.
ArchivalResource: 19 linear ft. (29 boxes)
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- White, Clarence Cameron, 1880-1960. Clarence Cameron White collection, 1872-1965 (bulk, 1930-1960).
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968.
Title:
The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968.
Weekly 30-minute NBC radio broadcasts, featuring classical and light classical music, which began on Apr. 29, 1940 and continued until 1958. In September, 1959, the Bell Telephone Hour made its television debut as a monthly musical special. It remained a regular television program until April 26, 1968.
ArchivalResource: 1579 sound discs : analog, acetate, 33 rpm ; 16 in.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968.
Marjamäki, Leo. Night song / by Leo Marjamäki ; poem by L.M.V.
Title:
Night song / by Leo Marjamäki ; poem by L.M.V. 1950.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Marjamäki, Leo. Night song / by Leo Marjamäki ; poem by L.M.V.
Moore, Olietta. Retribution / words and music [by] Olietta Moore.
Title:
Retribution / words and music [by] Olietta Moore. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Moore, Olietta. Retribution / words and music [by] Olietta Moore.
Lowe, Virginia Carter. Little black boy / [words by] Malvin Morton ; [music by] Virginia Carter Lowe.
Title:
Little black boy / [words by] Malvin Morton ; [music by] Virginia Carter Lowe. c1961.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (6 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Lowe, Virginia Carter. Little black boy / [words by] Malvin Morton ; [music by] Virginia Carter Lowe.
Williams, Vincent T. Ann Rutledge / words by Edgar Lee Masters ; music by Vincent T. Williams.
Title:
Ann Rutledge / words by Edgar Lee Masters ; music by Vincent T. Williams. c1953.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Williams, Vincent T. Ann Rutledge / words by Edgar Lee Masters ; music by Vincent T. Williams.
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Washington, D. C.
Title:
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Washington, D. C.
VS, people leaving inaugural stand after ceremony. LSs, RVs, inaugural stand during ceremony: Miss Marion Anderson singing the Star-Spangled Banner. Pres. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in by Chief Justice Earl Warren. HS, Capitol entrance, Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower followed by Pres. Kennedy and Vice Pres. Johnson as they walk to inaugural stand. RV, LSs, President during his address. HS, Pres. Kennedy greeting people as he walks back after ceremony. HS, Capitol entrance, people, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Surpeme Court Justices, Mrs. Eisenhower, Mrs. Nixon and Mrs. John F. Kennedy as they walk toward stand for ceremony. VS, crowds in and around inaugural stand.
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ARS Audiotape Collection, 1900-1991
Title:
ARS Audiotape Collection 1900-1991
Miscellaneous tape recordings, mostly small donations, that span the history of the Archive of Recorded Sound.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes; : 419 open reel tapes, 9 audiocassettes, 60 videocassettes
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- ARS Audiotape Collection, 1900-1991
Milsen, Oscar. Cobalt berceuse / Oscar Milsen.
Title:
Cobalt berceuse / Oscar Milsen. [1938]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Milsen, Oscar. Cobalt berceuse / Oscar Milsen.
Ruiz Baquero, Ricardo. Romance de la niña negra / Ricardo Ruiz Baquero.
Title:
Romance de la niña negra / Ricardo Ruiz Baquero. [1955?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/155905029 View
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- Ruiz Baquero, Ricardo. Romance de la niña negra / Ricardo Ruiz Baquero.
Lawrence, William, 1895-1981. William Lawrence papers, ca. 1919-1988.
Title:
William Lawrence papers, ca. 1919-1988.
The papers relate to Lawrence's professional career and personal life, that of Lillian Thompson Lawrence, Lawrence's wife, and that of her family, the Thompsons. The following items are of particular note: 1) a series of concert programs dated 1919-1978, including programs for performances by Lawrence, Marian Anderson, Roland Hayes, Lawrence Brown, and other notable black musicians, including Lawrence's student, the blind vocalist Sadie Knight; 2) a variety of sheet music arranged and composed by Lawrence and several notable black musicians, including a handwritten Cantata by Jean Stor; and 3) several autographed photographs of notable black musicians, including W. C. Handy and William Grant Still. Correspondents include Alain Locke, Countee Cullen, Marian Anderson, W. H. Brennan, Roland Hayes, and Todd Duncan. Miscellaneous items in the collection include radio and play scripts of productions, some directed by Lawrence.
ArchivalResource: 200 items
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- Lawrence, William, 1895-1981. William Lawrence papers, ca. 1919-1988.
Marian Anderson papers
Title:
Marian Anderson papers
The papers comprise correspondence; business records and contracts; manuscript and typescript biographical materials; Anderson's notes, journals, calendars, and financial documents; programs and publicity materials; awards and honorary degrees; clippings; scrapbooks; memorabilia; and some materials belonging to her sisters Alyse Anderson and Ethel DePreist, her mother Anna D. Anderson, and her husband, Orpheus H. Fisher.
ArchivalResource: 450 boxes
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson papers, circa 1900-1993.
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Title:
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
This is a program from civil rights march on Washington, DC.
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- March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Navratil, Charles. At the ball / Charles Navratil.
Title:
At the ball / Charles Navratil. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Navratil, Charles. At the ball / Charles Navratil.
Presentation /Reception Honoring Marian Anderson on State Floor, 10/17/78
Title:
Presentation /Reception Honoring Marian Anderson on State Floor, 10/17/78
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Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. White House Festival of the Arts [sound recording] : Washington, D.C., June 14, 1965.
Title:
White House Festival of the Arts [sound recording] : Washington, D.C., June 14, 1965. [1965]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. White House Festival of the Arts [sound recording] : Washington, D.C., June 14, 1965.
The Lady from Philadelphia (Marian Anderson)
Title:
The Lady from Philadelphia (Marian Anderson)
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Back, Gunnar, 1907-1983. Papers, 1931-1965.
Title:
Papers, 1931-1965.
Fragmentary papers of Gunnar Back, a radio and television news broadcaster; including biographical clippings, scripts and other writings, publicity, photographs, sound recordings, and correspondence. The photographs are primarily snapshots of Back broadcasting. Most are unidentified, but there are snapshots of him with Marian Anderson, Tom Ewell, Hubert Humphrey, Estes Kefauver, Robert Kennedy, Henry Cabot Lodge, Nelson Rockefeller, and Robert Taft, Jr., and at work at KFAB/KFOR in Nebraska, at WJNO in Florida, and in Germany. Two signed photographs of Obie Newcombe, Jr., show marines fighting on Tarawa. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below and include videotapes of "These Are Americans", 1964-1965, a series written and produced for Triangle Publications' television stations. Subjects include Pearl S. Buck, Jimmy Durante, Helen Hayes, Stan Musial, Richard Nixon, and Ed Wynn.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 c.f. (3 archives boxes),96 disc recordings,6 tape recordings, and0.3 cc.f. of photographs (1 archives box); plusadditions of 6 videorecordings.
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- Back, Gunnar, 1907-1983. Papers, 1931-1965.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Gogotzky, Nikolai. The gull : a ballad / music and words by Nicolai Gogotsky.
Title:
The gull : a ballad / music and words by Nicolai Gogotsky. c1953.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (15 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Gogotzky, Nikolai. The gull : a ballad / music and words by Nicolai Gogotsky.
Hoogs, Stella M. Martin Luther carol / [words by] Martin Luther ; tr. by Eugene Field ; [music by] Stella M. Hoogs.
Title:
Martin Luther carol / [words by] Martin Luther ; tr. by Eugene Field ; [music by] Stella M. Hoogs. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 34 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551591 View
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- Hoogs, Stella M. Martin Luther carol / [words by] Martin Luther ; tr. by Eugene Field ; [music by] Stella M. Hoogs.
Horowitz, Wanda Toscanini. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1994.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1994.
Letter dated 1 February 1994 from Wanda Toscanini Horowitz to Paul H. Mosher, Director of the University of Pennsylvania Libraries. Horowitz indicates that she is glad that the University is honoring Marian Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves).
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- Horowitz, Wanda Toscanini. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1994.
Grey, Colleen. He rebuked the winds / poem by Cynewulf ; music by Colleen Grey ; dedicated to Marian Anderson.
Title:
He rebuked the winds / poem by Cynewulf ; music by Colleen Grey ; dedicated to Marian Anderson. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Grey, Colleen. He rebuked the winds / poem by Cynewulf ; music by Colleen Grey ; dedicated to Marian Anderson.
Hayes, Roland, 1887-1977. Once in a century [sound recording] : a tribute to Marian Anderson.
Title:
Once in a century [sound recording] : a tribute to Marian Anderson. [1977]
Robert Montego's narration includes a brief biography of Marian Anderson, comments concerning the opinions that Toscanini and Sibelius held of Anderson, a comparison of Anderson to other singers who were her contemporaries, a description of her various vocal characteristics (with recorded excerpts for illustration), an account of the 1939 Lincoln Memorial concert that came about as a result of the refusal of the D.A.R. to allow Anderson to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., and other aspects of Marian Anderson's life and career. The excerpt from the interview with Anderson's accompanist Franz Rupp deals with the effects of racial prejudices. Excerpts from the Robert Dawn interviews with Marian Anderson include her discussions about the influence of Roland Hayes on her life, her recollections of Paul Robeson, the Lincoln Memorial concert, the effects of her performance at the Metropolitan Opera, and some of her basic beliefs about life.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Hayes, Roland, 1887-1977. Once in a century [sound recording] : a tribute to Marian Anderson.
WNET (Television station: New York, N.Y.). Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1977-1982.
Title:
Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1977-1982.
Comprises 1 item from Harlene Freezer regarding Marian Anderson and 1 item from Ormandy or his representative to Sam Paul.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (3 leaves).
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- WNET (Television station: New York, N.Y.). Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1977-1982.
Musser, Laura Jane, 1916-1989. Laura Jane Musser and family papers, 1842-1989.
Title:
Laura Jane Musser and family papers, 1842-1989.
Correspondence and subject files; biographical materials; wills; financial records; newspaper clippings; diaries, scrapbooks, and other volumes; school records; and related materials documenting the careers and interests of lifelong Little Falls (Minn.) resident Laura Jane Musser, her parents lumberman and Weyerhaeuser partner Richard Drew and Sarah Walker Musser, her sisters Alice and Mary, and related families. There are also a few records of the Pine Tree Lumber Company and its successor, the Pine Tree Manufacturing Company.
ArchivalResource: 44.25 cu. ft. (44 boxes).
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- Musser, Laura Jane, 1916-1989. Laura Jane Musser and family papers, 1842-1989.
Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of Surveys and Exhibits. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1938-1939.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1938-1939.
Comprises 3 items, 4 leaves correspondence. Contains correspondence with Allen Eaton and Margaret S. Lemon.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (7 l.)
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- Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of Surveys and Exhibits. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1938-1939.
Winters, Margaret Hyde. Marsh wind / by Margaret Hyde Winters ; words by J. Amond Hyde.
Title:
Marsh wind / by Margaret Hyde Winters ; words by J. Amond Hyde. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Winters, Margaret Hyde. Marsh wind / by Margaret Hyde Winters ; words by J. Amond Hyde.
Hemachandra, Neal. This land I love : opus eight / by Neal Hemachandra.
Title:
This land I love : opus eight / by Neal Hemachandra. [1947]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([6] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Hemachandra, Neal. This land I love : opus eight / by Neal Hemachandra.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Marian Anderson
Title:
Marian Anderson
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DePreist, James, 1936-. James DePreist papers, circa 1914-2004 (bulk 1958-2004).
Title:
James DePreist papers, circa 1914-2004 (bulk 1958-2004).
Papers primarily documenting DePreist's conducting career, with a focus on the 1980s and 1990s with the Oregon Symphony, including organizational records, concert programs, and press coverage, with a smaller number of scores and recordings.
ArchivalResource: 64 boxes + 1 map drawer.
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- DePreist, James, 1936-. James DePreist papers, circa 1914-2004 (bulk 1958-2004).
McFeeters, Raymond, 1899-. Redeemed : Negro exaltation : collection of Marion Kerby / arranged by Raymond McFeeters.
Title:
Redeemed : Negro exaltation : collection of Marion Kerby / arranged by Raymond McFeeters. c1951.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- McFeeters, Raymond, 1899-. Redeemed : Negro exaltation : collection of Marion Kerby / arranged by Raymond McFeeters.
Hall, Edna Anne. Sanctum / words [by] Eleanor Fiock ; music [by] Edna Hall.
Title:
Sanctum / words [by] Eleanor Fiock ; music [by] Edna Hall. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([1] leaf) ; 32 cm.
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- Hall, Edna Anne. Sanctum / words [by] Eleanor Fiock ; music [by] Edna Hall.
Hayes, Roland, 1887-1977. I can't stay away / arr. Roland Hayes.
Title:
I can't stay away / arr. Roland Hayes. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([1] p.) ; 30 cm.
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- Hayes, Roland, 1887-1977. I can't stay away / arr. Roland Hayes.
Barnes, William. Lazy moon : dedicated to Marian Anderson / words and music by William Barnes.
Title:
Lazy moon : dedicated to Marian Anderson / words and music by William Barnes. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Barnes, William. Lazy moon : dedicated to Marian Anderson / words and music by William Barnes.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson and John Motley in rehearsal and conversation [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson and John Motley in rehearsal and conversation [sound recording]. [1964?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips and 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson and John Motley in rehearsal and conversation [sound recording].
Judy, Marguerite Morgan. The Lord's prayer : dedicated with deep admiration to Marian Anderson / [Marguerite Morgan Judy].
Title:
The Lord's prayer : dedicated with deep admiration to Marian Anderson / [Marguerite Morgan Judy]. [1959]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 34 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551723 View
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- Judy, Marguerite Morgan. The Lord's prayer : dedicated with deep admiration to Marian Anderson / [Marguerite Morgan Judy].
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt speaking at the dedication of the Franklin D. Roosevelt home at Hyde Park as a national shrine.
Title:
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt speaking at the dedication of the Franklin D. Roosevelt home at Hyde Park as a national shrine.
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The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968
Title:
The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording] 1940-1968
Weekly 30-minute NBC radio broadcasts, featuring classical and light classical music, which began on Apr. 29, 1940 and continued until 1958. In September, 1959, the Bell Telephone Hour made its television debut as a monthly musical special. It remained a regular television program until April 26, 1968. Library's holdings incomplete. Broadcasts chiefly originated from New York City, sponsored by the Bell Telephone Company (American Telephone and Telegraph). Each 30-minute program generally features a guest singer or instrumentalist, with the Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra, conducted by Donald Voorhees, and the Bell Telephone Hour Chorus. Frequent guest artists include Marian Anderson, Robert Casadesus, Nelson Eddy, Josef Hofmann, Fritz Kreisler, Oscar Levant, James Melton, Grace Moore, Ezio Pinza, Lily Pons, Bidú Sayão, Gladys Swarthout, John Charles Thomas, Helen Traubel, and Eileen Farrell. Chief announcer: Floyd Mack.
ArchivalResource: 1579 sound discs
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- The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968
Janet Marshall Stevenson papers, 1929-1996
Title:
Janet Marshall Stevenson papers 1929-1996
Author Janet Marshall Stevenson (1913- ) has made contributions as a writer of civil rights, the women's movement and the arts. This collection contains manuscripts, holographs and photographs of her many short stories, articles and books; within this collection are research items and family papers associated with her biography of Robert W. Kenny, an influential liberal that championed the rights of several of the "Hollywood 10" before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC).
ArchivalResource: 17.75 linear feet, 15 containers
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- Janet Marshall Stevenson papers, 1929-1996
Rhodes, William Andrew. Outshines the sun : I've got a mother in glory : spiritual / arr. William Rhodes.
Title:
Outshines the sun : I've got a mother in glory : spiritual / arr. William Rhodes. [194-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Rhodes, William Andrew. Outshines the sun : I've got a mother in glory : spiritual / arr. William Rhodes.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993,. Classical music and the Afro-American [sound recording] : an interview of Marian Anderson conducted by George Shirley, April 9, 1974 on WQXR.
Title:
Classical music and the Afro-American [sound recording] : an interview of Marian Anderson conducted by George Shirley, April 9, 1974 on WQXR. [1974]
Marian Anderson discusses her childhood years in Philadelphia, studying the violin as a child, her first voice teacher Mary Saunders Patterson and her later voice teacher Giuseppe Boghetti, what role opera played in her career, her ability to learn languages, her concert at Lewisohn Stadium in New York and its effect on her career, the meaning of spirituals to her, her European tours and her return to the United States (especially her concert at Carnegie Hall), her recollections of the 1939 concert at the Lincoln Memorial which came about as a result of the D.A.R. refusal to allow her to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., her 1935 recital in Salzburg, the awards she has won, and role her mother played in her life.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.2 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993,. Classical music and the Afro-American [sound recording] : an interview of Marian Anderson conducted by George Shirley, April 9, 1974 on WQXR.
McFeeters, Raymond, 1899-. Redeemed : Negro exaltation / musical setting by Raymond McFeeters ; (collection of Marion Kerby).
Title:
Redeemed : Negro exaltation / musical setting by Raymond McFeeters ; (collection of Marion Kerby). [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5 p.) ; 31 cm.
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- McFeeters, Raymond, 1899-. Redeemed : Negro exaltation / musical setting by Raymond McFeeters ; (collection of Marion Kerby).
Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 10/17/78
Title:
Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 10/17/78
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- Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 10/17/78
President Presents Gold Medal to Marian Anderson, 10/12/78
Title:
President Presents Gold Medal to Marian Anderson, 10/12/78
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Plaut, Frederick, 1907-1985. The Frederick and Rose Plaut papers, 1907-1986 (inclusive).
Title:
The Frederick and Rose Plaut papers, 1907-1986 (inclusive).
The Frederick and Rose Plaut Archives consist mainly of negatives, contact sheets, and enlargements of photographs taken by Fred Plaut during his years as a recording engineer for Columbia Records. Over 35,000 negatives and 3,600 enlargements portray musicians, writers, actors, artists, and diplomats, both in candid studio shots and posed publicity photos. An additional 23,000 negatives and 2,000 enlargements depict travel and miscellaneous subjects. The Archives contain books, magazines, posters, and record jackets which reproduce Plaut's photographs. The Archives also house correspondence between the Plauts and various composers, including Francis Poulenc, Virgil Thomson, Ned Rorem, and Henri Sauguet. The Plauts' life and work are documented further by exhibit announcements, recital programs of Rose Plaut (known as singer Rose Dercourt), and personal papers.
ArchivalResource: 28 linear ft. (69 boxes)
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- Plaut, Frederick, 1907-1985. The Frederick and Rose Plaut papers, 1907-1986 (inclusive).
Thrasher, Ellen M. My dear old Oregon home / words and music by Ellen M. Thrasher.
Title:
My dear old Oregon home / words and music by Ellen M. Thrasher. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) : ill. ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552769 View
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- Thrasher, Ellen M. My dear old Oregon home / words and music by Ellen M. Thrasher.
CHRISTMAS WITH MARIAN ANDERSON
Title:
CHRISTMAS WITH MARIAN ANDERSON
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Plaut, Frederick, 1907-1985. The Frederick and Rose Plaut papers, 1907-1986 (inclusive).
Title:
The Frederick and Rose Plaut papers, 1907-1986 (inclusive).
The Frederick and Rose Plaut Archives consist mainly of negatives, contact sheets, and enlargements of photographs taken by Fred Plaut during his years as a recording engineer for Columbia Records. Over 35,000 negatives and 3,600 enlargements portray musicians, writers, actors, artists, and diplomats, both in candid studio shots and posed publicity photos. An additional 23,000 negatives and 2,000 enlargements depict travel and miscellaneous subjects. The Archives contain books, magazines, posters, and record jackets which reproduce Plaut's photographs. The Archives also house correspondence between the Plauts and various composers, including Francis Poulenc, Virgil Thomson, Ned Rorem, and Henri Sauguet. The Plauts' life and work are documented further by exhibit announcements, recital programs of Rose Plaut (known as singer Rose Dercourt), and personal papers.
ArchivalResource: 28 linear ft. (69 boxes)
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122542549 View
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- Plaut, Frederick, 1907-1985. The Frederick and Rose Plaut papers, 1907-1986 (inclusive).
Rubstein, Ariel. Threnos / text by P.B. Shelley ; music by Ariel Rubstein.
Title:
Threnos / text by P.B. Shelley ; music by Ariel Rubstein. 1926.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Rubstein, Ariel. Threnos / text by P.B. Shelley ; music by Ariel Rubstein.
Gómez Carrillo, María Inés, 1918-. Coplas para la Imilla : Chascañaui munanquita : para canto con acompañamiento de piano : aire de chacarera / poesía de Rafael Jijena Sánchez ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo.
Title:
Coplas para la Imilla : Chascañaui munanquita : para canto con acompañamiento de piano : aire de chacarera / poesía de Rafael Jijena Sánchez ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Gómez Carrillo, María Inés, 1918-. Coplas para la Imilla : Chascañaui munanquita : para canto con acompañamiento de piano : aire de chacarera / poesía de Rafael Jijena Sánchez ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson spoken message for the 30th anniversary of NHK [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson spoken message for the 30th anniversary of NHK [sound recording]. [1955]
Marian Anderson offers congratulatory remarks and speaks about her concert tour of Japan.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 5 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson spoken message for the 30th anniversary of NHK [sound recording].
Reel 16 [recollections of Charles L. McNary, Charles Curtis, Kenneth S. Wherry, Senator Robert M. LaFollette, Sr. and Jr., George W. Norris, Woodrow Wilson's love for vaudeville, Marian Anderson at the White House, etc.]
Title:
Reel 16 [recollections of Charles L. McNary, Charles Curtis, Kenneth S. Wherry, Senator Robert M. LaFollette, Sr. and Jr., George W. Norris, Woodrow Wilson's love for vaudeville, Marian Anderson at the White House, etc.]
ArchivalResource: 1 reel
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Cantell, Lilia Mackay. The black Maria : male quartet / by L.A. Mackay-Cantell ; words by Langston Hughes.
Title:
The black Maria : male quartet / by L.A. Mackay-Cantell ; words by Langston Hughes. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([6] p.) ; 28 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551960 View
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- Cantell, Lilia Mackay. The black Maria : male quartet / by L.A. Mackay-Cantell ; words by Langston Hughes.
Navratil, Charles. The silver swan / Charles Navratil.
Title:
The silver swan / Charles Navratil. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([1] leaf) ; 34 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552087 View
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- Navratil, Charles. The silver swan / Charles Navratil.
Beyer, Emil, 1900-1956. Ocean echoes / words by Phyllis Ernst ; music by Emil Beyer.
Title:
Ocean echoes / words by Phyllis Ernst ; music by Emil Beyer. c1942.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553284 View
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- Beyer, Emil, 1900-1956. Ocean echoes / words by Phyllis Ernst ; music by Emil Beyer.
Stevenson, Janet, 1913-2009. Janet Marshall Stevenson papers, 1929-1996.
Title:
Janet Marshall Stevenson papers, 1929-1996.
Collection consists of many published and unpublished manuscripts. It includes numerous pieces of correspondence with her publishers and literary agent. Galley proofs from her published works are in this collection, and research documents for several biographies. Also included are audio recordings from interviews with Robert Walker Kenny. Three of Stevenson's produced plays are included in this collection.
ArchivalResource: 17.75 linear ft. (15 containers)
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/55848500 View
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- Stevenson, Janet, 1913-2009. Janet Marshall Stevenson papers, 1929-1996.
Alix Jeffry photographs
Title:
Alix Jeffry photographs
Contains approximately 60,000 negatives (35mm, 2x2"), contact sheets, and glossy 8x10" prints, and circa 400 color slides covering productions of Off-Broadway theaters of New York, and celebrities and performers photographed by Alix Jeffry.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear feet (12 boxes)
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- Photographs: Index.
Smetana, Hans. Die Nacht / Hans Smetana.
Title:
Die Nacht / Hans Smetana. [1942]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5 p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552557 View
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- Smetana, Hans. Die Nacht / Hans Smetana.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Love's old sweet song [sound recording].
Title:
Love's old sweet song [sound recording]. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Love's old sweet song [sound recording].
Philadelphia Orchestra. Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1970 July 31.
Title:
Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1970 July 31.
ArchivalResource: 2 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Philadelphia Orchestra. Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1970 July 31.
Clear Pictures, Film Footage Collection, 1991-1996
Title:
Clear Pictures Film Footage Collection, 1991-1996
ArchivalResource: 50 Linear Feet; 150 Items
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- Clear Pictures, Film Footage Collection, 1991-1996
Varona, Luís Felipe G. El alma del Bongó : canción Afrocubana : par piano y canto / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Title:
El alma del Bongó : canción Afrocubana : par piano y canto / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona). [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (6 p.) + 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Varona, Luís Felipe G. El alma del Bongó : canción Afrocubana : par piano y canto / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania. Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania records, 1949-[ongoing].
Title:
Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania records, 1949-[ongoing].
The collection contains the organizational records of the Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania including presentation luncheon programs, publicity clippings, photographs, and membership lists, plus a file for each "distinguished daughter" (correspondence, publicity clippings, curriculum vitae, photographs, and obituaries). Three leather-bound manuscript volumes (1949-1958, 1959-1972, 1973-1985) contain calligraphic (volume three is illuminated) pages for each inductee. Includes three scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, 1951, 1970-72, 1973-74. Of the women honored, notable inclusions are Marian Anderson (1958), Pearl S. Buck (1950), Mamie Eisenhower (1955), Grace Kelly (1954), and Violet Oakley (1950).
ArchivalResource: Organization records: <3> cubic ft.Calligraphic volumes: <3> v.Scrapbooks: <3> v.
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- Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania. Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania records, 1949-[ongoing].
Philadelphia Orchestra. Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1976 August 5.
Title:
Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1976 August 5.
ArchivalResource: 2 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Philadelphia Orchestra. Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1976 August 5.
Little Orchestra Society concert recordings collection [sound recording], 1947-1957
Title:
Little Orchestra Society concert recordings collection [sound recording] 1947-1957
The collection consists of concert recordings, made for Mr. Scherman, from late 1947 to late 1957.
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- Little Orchestra Society concert recordings collection [sound recording], 1947-1957
"Marian Anderson, world's greatest contralto, entertains a group of overseas veterans and WACs on [the] stage of the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium...", 4/11/1945
Title:
"Marian Anderson, world's greatest contralto, entertains a group of overseas veterans and WACs on [the] stage of the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium...", 4/11/1945
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Word, Charlotte Ingham. Take me by the hand O Lord / words and music [by] Charlotte Ingham Word.
Title:
Take me by the hand O Lord / words and music [by] Charlotte Ingham Word. [194-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Word, Charlotte Ingham. Take me by the hand O Lord / words and music [by] Charlotte Ingham Word.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. [Vocal exercises and song transcriptions].
Title:
[Vocal exercises and song transcriptions]. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 3 v. of ms. music.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. [Vocal exercises and song transcriptions].
Stevens, Halsey, 1908-1989. When I am dead, my dearest / [words by] Christina Rossetti ; [music by] Halsey Stevens.
Title:
When I am dead, my dearest / [words by] Christina Rossetti ; [music by] Halsey Stevens. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Stevens, Halsey, 1908-1989. When I am dead, my dearest / [words by] Christina Rossetti ; [music by] Halsey Stevens.
Stor, Jean. Brotherhood : song / poem by Georgia Douglas Johnson ; music by Jean Stor.
Title:
Brotherhood : song / poem by Georgia Douglas Johnson ; music by Jean Stor. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Stor, Jean. Brotherhood : song / poem by Georgia Douglas Johnson ; music by Jean Stor.
Notes for speech at Historic Landmarks Preservation Center's Cultural Medallion Ceremony to honor Marian Anderson, 1996 May 14
Title:
Notes for speech at Historic Landmarks Preservation Center's Cultural Medallion Ceremony to honor Marian Anderson 1996 May 14
Shirley Verrett is an African-American mezzo-soprano and soprano ; Marian Anderson was an African-American contralto.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (viii leaves)
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- Notes for speech at Historic Landmarks Preservation Center's Cultural Medallion Ceremony to honor Marian Anderson, 1996 May 14
Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Hold File Photographs Relating to American Political, Cultural, and Economic Activities, Prominent U.S. and Foreign Personalities, and World Events
Title:
Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Hold File Photographs Relating to American Political, Cultural, and Economic Activities, Prominent U.S. and Foreign Personalities, and World Events
This series consists of photographs assigned Hold File status by the U.S. Information Agency (USIA) and its predecessor picture editors, who deemed the images significant enough to be retained for extended periods but not quite valuable enough for the more systematic Master File physical and intellectual processing. Gathered from a wide range of federal government and commercial sources, the "Hold File" photographs cover subject areas such as art, education, entertainment, sports, aviation, elections, and agriculture, as well as notable individuals, including political and cultural luminaries around the world. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice President Richard M. Nixon, as well as First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and the Vice President's wife, Pat Nixon, are featured extensively as the families traveled and met heads of state across the globe. Locations they are shown visiting include countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The series also covers President Eisenhower on his eleven-country "Goodwill Tour" of 1959 that spanned three continents. In line with the President's "goodwill" credo that in order to strengthen the ties that bind nations of the free world "there is no substitute for personal contact," Eisenhower is shown meeting heads of state, touring points of interest, and being honored at elaborate receptions. American cultural figures appear prominently throughout the series. Among the many well-known personalities are civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., singer Marian Anderson, musician Louis Armstrong, architect I. M. Pei, disc jockey Willis Conover, and baseball star Jackie Robinson. Such figures appear in a variety of portrait sitting and activity contexts. Included among the personalities images, for example, is a 1958 view of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott King, as they entered the Montgomery, Alabama courthouse, where Martin announced his intention to serve out a sentence, in lieu of paying a ten dollar fine, for failing to obey the orders of a policeman. A crowd is shown behind King, Jr., cheering him on. Among artists represented in this series, the American folk artist Grandma Moses is shown displaying her paintings. Other examples of folk art photographed include Finnish wool spinning and weaving, Alaska Native masks created for dancers, Navajo sand paintings, and wooden blocks, hand-carved for print making. Also covered in this series are American television programs from the early years of the industry, such as the game show, "Name That Tune," and the children's show, "Magic Clock," complete with examples of studio sets, cameras, production equipment, and audiences. Motion picture film sets photographed in this series include one for "Goodbye My Lady," with actor Sidney Poitier shown between filming takes along with other cast members. This series also includes glimpses from the filming of a Walt Disney movie, "Trip to the Moon," with views of the multiple cameras used to create the movie's "Circarama" effect. In addition, this series contains images from the theater and ballet world that are drawn from a wide range of productions, including American productions of "Carmen," "Swan Lake," and "The Golden Fleece," as well as the Japanese production, "Azuma Kabuki Dancers and Musicians." The orchestra, musician, and music festival category in this series covers varied entertainment forms. Among the more unusual performances highlighted is one featuring a Scottish pipe band accompanying a sword dancer.
ArchivalResource: 17 linear feet, 1 linear inch, consisting of approximately 9,500 images
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- Records of the U.S. Information Agency. 1900 - 2003. Hold File Photographs Relating to American Political, Cultural, and Economic Activities, Prominent U.S. and Foreign Personalities, and World Events
McClenney, Abram. She walks in beauty / words by Lord Byron ; music by Abram McClenney.
Title:
She walks in beauty / words by Lord Byron ; music by Abram McClenney. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- McClenney, Abram. She walks in beauty / words by Lord Byron ; music by Abram McClenney.
Merrifield, Norman L. (Norman Lavelle), 1906-1997. Songs : to Marian Anderson / by Norman L. Merrifield.
Title:
Songs : to Marian Anderson / by Norman L. Merrifield. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (31 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Merrifield, Norman L. (Norman Lavelle), 1906-1997. Songs : to Marian Anderson / by Norman L. Merrifield.
Laura Jane Musser and family papers., 1842-1989 (bulk 1880-1989).
Title:
Laura Jane Musser and family papers. 1842-1989 (bulk 1880-1989).
Personal papers documenting the careers and interests of Laura Jane Musser, her parents Richard Drew and Sarah Walker Musser, her sisters Alice and Mary, and related families.
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- Laura Jane Musser and family papers., 1842-1989 (bulk 1880-1989).
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Miscellaneous Sound Recordings, ca. 1950-1975.
Title:
Collection of Miscellaneous Sound Recordings, ca. 1950-1975.
Collection includes tapes of Marian Anderson in rehearsal at home with pianists John Motley or Franz Rupp, public lectures made by Anderson, studio recordings, radio programs about Anderson, and interviews with Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 12 boxes.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Miscellaneous Sound Recordings, ca. 1950-1975.
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009. Sound Recordings Relating to Conservation, ca. 1939 - 1946. Audio Recording of Harold L. Ickes Memorial Service, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., 4/20/1952
Title:
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009. Sound Recordings Relating to Conservation, ca. 1939 - 1946. Audio Recording of Harold L. Ickes Memorial Service, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., 4/20/1952
This audio recording contains Harold L. Ickes' Memorial Service, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. Secretary of the Interior Oscar l. Chapman speaks on Ickes and Marian Anderson sings.
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Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009. Sound Recordings Relating to Conservation, ca. 1939 - 1946. Audio Recording of Hyde Park Dedication, 4/12/1946.
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Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009. Sound Recordings Relating to Conservation, ca. 1939 - 1946. Audio Recording of Hyde Park Dedication, 4/12/1946.
This audio recording contains an NBC program at the dedication of Hyde Park National Shrine. Newton Drury, Chief of the National Park Service, Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary Krug and President Truman speak and Marian Anderson sings.
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James, Willis, 1900-1966. My good Lord done been here : spiritual-jubilee / set by Willis Laurence James.
Title:
My good Lord done been here : spiritual-jubilee / set by Willis Laurence James. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 35 cm.
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- James, Willis, 1900-1966. My good Lord done been here : spiritual-jubilee / set by Willis Laurence James.
Musick, Jean. De sheepfol' / by Jean Musick.
Title:
De sheepfol' / by Jean Musick. 1939.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Musick, Jean. De sheepfol' / by Jean Musick.
Marian Anderson Performs on the Steps of the Lincoln Memorial: With an Introduction by Harold Ickes
Title:
Marian Anderson Performs on the Steps of the Lincoln Memorial: With an Introduction by Harold Ickes
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Opitz, C. Ave Maria / words and music by C. Opitz.
Title:
Ave Maria / words and music by C. Opitz. [1945]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Opitz, C. Ave Maria / words and music by C. Opitz.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson sings works by Bach, Mendelssohn and Handel [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson sings works by Bach, Mendelssohn and Handel [sound recording]. [195-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.2 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson sings works by Bach, Mendelssohn and Handel [sound recording].
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993,. Collection of Sound Recordings, 1942-1983.
Title:
Collection of Sound Recordings, 1942-1983.
Recordings submitted to Marian Anderson by composers and performers, including Richard Yardumian, David Amram, Leo Marjamaki, David Ward-Steinman, McHenry Boatwright, Marion Kerby, Penman Lovingood, and Isador Oglesby.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993,. Collection of Sound Recordings, 1942-1983.
Papers, 1946-1985.
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Papers, 1946-1985.
Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, articles, speeches, and press releases during her tenure at Vassar, 1946-1964, concerning women's education, academic freedom, 1950's politics, her stand against Congressional investigation of Communist influence in education, her introduction to Adlai Stevenson on a radio program, and her 1962 statement on pre-marital sex and Vassar students. Correspondence is largely letters received, including those from Marian Anderson, Elizabeth Bowen, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Robert Oppenheimer, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Adlai Stevenson, and letters of the Vassar College publicity departments. Other items include an undated travel diary on the British Isles, scrapbooks, biographical articles, diplomas, and citations, 1946-1985.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft.
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- Blanding, Sarah Gibson, 1898-1985. Papers, 1946-1985.
Watermargin records, 1947-1999
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Watermargin records, 1947-1999
Correspondence, clippings, newsletters, photographs, minutes of meetings, programs, incorporation papers pertaining to a Cornell University cooperative living unit, with particular reference to social issues and visits from Eleanor Roosevelt, Marion Anderson and Norman Thomas.
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- Watermargin records, 1947-1999
Fenimore, Paine. Sunday morning / by Paine Fenimore.
Title:
Sunday morning / by Paine Fenimore. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Fenimore, Paine. Sunday morning / by Paine Fenimore.
Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957. Valse triste : op. 44 : für tiefe Stimme und Klavier / Jean Sibelius ; Gesetzt von Felix Dyck ; Worte nach Puschkin von Felix Dyck.
Title:
Valse triste : op. 44 : für tiefe Stimme und Klavier / Jean Sibelius ; Gesetzt von Felix Dyck ; Worte nach Puschkin von Felix Dyck. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([9] p.) ; 37 cm.
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- Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957. Valse triste : op. 44 : für tiefe Stimme und Klavier / Jean Sibelius ; Gesetzt von Felix Dyck ; Worte nach Puschkin von Felix Dyck.
Gill, Glenda Eloise. Glenda Gill collection.
Title:
Glenda Gill collection.
ArchivalResource: Boxes 22.5 cubic feet
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- Gill, Glenda Eloise. Glenda Gill collection.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Love's old sweet song. Part 2 [sound recording].
Title:
Love's old sweet song. Part 2 [sound recording]. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Love's old sweet song. Part 2 [sound recording].
Hobart and William Smith Colleges Commencement 1972, photograph.
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Hobart and William Smith Colleges Commencement 1972, photograph. 1972.
Participants of the 1972 Commencement, includes Marian Anderson, recipient of the 16th Elizabeth Blackwell Award, B. F. Skinner, and Robert Doran.
ArchivalResource: 12 Photographs : b&w ; 12 x 17 cm.
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- Hobart and William Smith Colleges Commencement 1972, photograph.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Test Pressings, 1936-1966.
Title:
Collection of Test Pressings, 1936-1966.
Recordings made by Marian Anderson for the labels, RCA Victor and La Voix de son maître, chiefly with accompanists Kosti Vehanen and Franz Rupp. Recorded repertoire includes songs, excerpts from operas and oratorios, and spirituals.
ArchivalResource: 13 boxes.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Test Pressings, 1936-1966.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Music Manuscripts, ca. 1910-1980.
Title:
Collection of Music Manuscripts, ca. 1910-1980.
Contains 2002 music manuscripts acquired by Marian Anderson during her career. The majority of the collection comprises songs, many of which were submitted to Anderson with letters from the composers or lyricists. The collection includes approximately 66 sets of parts for instrumental or orchestral accompaniments, 173 settings of spirituals, 50 titles by Latin American composers, and 676 titles by women composers (assigned the subject heading: Women composers' music).
ArchivalResource: 2002 items (83 boxes).
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Music Manuscripts, ca. 1910-1980.
Tansman, Alexandre, 1897-1986. Six songs for voice and piano = Six melodies pour chant et piano / [from] Poems for Music by Princess Nadejda de Bragança ; [music by] Alexandre Tansman.
Title:
Six songs for voice and piano = Six melodies pour chant et piano / [from] Poems for Music by Princess Nadejda de Bragança ; [music by] Alexandre Tansman. [193-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (7 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Tansman, Alexandre, 1897-1986. Six songs for voice and piano = Six melodies pour chant et piano / [from] Poems for Music by Princess Nadejda de Bragança ; [music by] Alexandre Tansman.
Owens, Oliver H. Create within me / O.H. Owens.
Title:
Create within me / O.H. Owens. [1967]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([10] p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Owens, Oliver H. Create within me / O.H. Owens.
Dannett, Sylvia G. L., 1909-. Sylvia G.L. Dannett papers, 1900-1965.
Title:
Sylvia G.L. Dannett papers, 1900-1965.
Materials include correspondence and Dannett's manuscript, Profiles of Negro Women.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft.
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- Dannett, Sylvia G. L., 1909-. Sylvia G.L. Dannett papers, 1900-1965.
H. J. Res. 132 - Marian Anderson Medal, 3/8/77
Title:
H. J. Res. 132 - Marian Anderson Medal, 3/8/77
ArchivalResource:
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Villinés, Virginia. I got a glory / words by Edythe Hope Genée ; music by Virginia Villinés.
Title:
I got a glory / words by Edythe Hope Genée ; music by Virginia Villinés. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (2 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Villinés, Virginia. I got a glory / words by Edythe Hope Genée ; music by Virginia Villinés.
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of President Truman speaking at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine, as Eleanor Roosevelt; the President's Military Aide, General Harry Vaughan; Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug; Admiral William Leahy; and others look on.
Title:
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of President Truman speaking at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine, as Eleanor Roosevelt; the President's Military Aide, General Harry Vaughan; Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug; Admiral William Leahy; and others look on.
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The 100 Greatest Women of All Time.
Title:
The 100 Greatest Women of All Time.
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- The 100 Greatest Women of All Time.
Brice, Carol, 1916-1985. Papers. 1905-1978.
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Papers. 1905-1978.
Singer and professor of music, University of Oklahoma, Norman. Chiefly programs from Brice's appearances in recitals, concerts, and operas, together with announcements, brochures, posters, clippings, photos, and other related publicity material; and ca. 700 family, personal, and business letters (1927-78), diaries (partial, 1934, 1936, 1946), documents and lists (1940-44), and memorabilia (1916-55). Includes material on her performance at the third inauguration of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941), winning of the Walter H. Naumburg Foundation prize, appearances with Serge Koussevitsky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, tours of South America and Germany, and roles in the operas Regina and Porgy and Bess, and musical Showboat; papers (1968-78) documenting the career of her second husband, Thomas Devore Carey (b. 1931), singer and professor of music, University of Oklahoma; letters by and about her aunt, Dr. Charlotte (Hawkins) Brown (1883-1961), founder of Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia, N.C., where Brice was educated; letters (1954-60), reflecting struggles of black performers in Europe from singer Vera Little (b. ca. 1915). Material on other black singers and musicians, including Marian Anderson, Harry Thacker Burleigh, Ellabelle Davis, Roland Wiltse Hayes, Dorothy Maynor, Paul Robeson, and Neil Scott (Brice's first husband). Other correspondents include family members and Frank Goodall Harrison, professor of music at Talladega College (Ala.), where Brice also studied.
ArchivalResource: ca. 4000 items. and 6 v.
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- Brice, Carol, 1916-1985. Papers. 1905-1978.
See It Now: The Lady From Philadelphia: Through Asia with Marian Anderson - 1956
Title:
See It Now: The Lady From Philadelphia: Through Asia with Marian Anderson - 1956
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Schmidthoff, Alexandre von. Lullaby / by Alexandre von Schmidthoff.
Title:
Lullaby / by Alexandre von Schmidthoff. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Schmidthoff, Alexandre von. Lullaby / by Alexandre von Schmidthoff.
Boatner, Edward. I want Jesus to walk with me / traditional spiritual text from Primitive Baptist Church ; musical setting by Edward Boatner.
Title:
I want Jesus to walk with me / traditional spiritual text from Primitive Baptist Church ; musical setting by Edward Boatner. [19--].
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Boatner, Edward. I want Jesus to walk with me / traditional spiritual text from Primitive Baptist Church ; musical setting by Edward Boatner.
Tragan, R. De mi frio eres calor / Tragan.
Title:
De mi frio eres calor / Tragan. [1950?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 27 cm.
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- Tragan, R. De mi frio eres calor / Tragan.
Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Marian Anderson sings eight songs by Brahms [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson sings eight songs by Brahms [sound recording]. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.2 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Marian Anderson sings eight songs by Brahms [sound recording].
Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957. Solitude : ur Belsazar / Jean Sibelius.
Title:
Solitude : ur Belsazar / Jean Sibelius. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957. Solitude : ur Belsazar / Jean Sibelius.
Gómez Carrillo, María Inés, 1918-. T'hei de dejar : para canto con acompañamiento de piano : al estilo de las vidalas del norte Argentino (Santiago del Estero) / poesía de Rafael Jijena Sánchez ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo.
Title:
T'hei de dejar : para canto con acompañamiento de piano : al estilo de las vidalas del norte Argentino (Santiago del Estero) / poesía de Rafael Jijena Sánchez ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Gómez Carrillo, María Inés, 1918-. T'hei de dejar : para canto con acompañamiento de piano : al estilo de las vidalas del norte Argentino (Santiago del Estero) / poesía de Rafael Jijena Sánchez ; [musica] par María Inés Gómez Carrillo.
Hall, Edna Anne. Within the gate / words [by] Eleanor Fiock ; music [by] Edna Hall.
Title:
Within the gate / words [by] Eleanor Fiock ; music [by] Edna Hall. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63554069 View
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- Hall, Edna Anne. Within the gate / words [by] Eleanor Fiock ; music [by] Edna Hall.
Bemis, Connie. Black pearls suite / poems by Langston Hughes ; music by Connie Bemis.
Title:
Black pearls suite / poems by Langston Hughes ; music by Connie Bemis. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([6] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Bemis, Connie. Black pearls suite / poems by Langston Hughes ; music by Connie Bemis.
Europe: Germany: Marian Anderson
Title:
Europe: Germany: Marian Anderson
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Wetmore, Laura Meeker. Mammy's cradle hymn / Laura Meeker Wetmore.
Title:
Mammy's cradle hymn / Laura Meeker Wetmore. [1936]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553001 View
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- Wetmore, Laura Meeker. Mammy's cradle hymn / Laura Meeker Wetmore.
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. [Komm, süsser Tod [sound recording] / Johann Sebastian Bach].
Title:
[Komm, süsser Tod [sound recording] / Johann Sebastian Bach].
ArchivalResource: 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpm., mono. ; 10 in.1 sound cassette : analog, mono., Dolby B processed.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.
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- Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. [Komm, süsser Tod [sound recording] / Johann Sebastian Bach].
Petitions and Memorials, Resolutions of State Legislatures, and Related Documents, which were Referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia during the 76th Congress
Title:
Petitions and Memorials, Resolutions of State Legislatures, and Related Documents, which were Referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia during the 76th Congress
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Alix Jeffry additional papers
Title:
Alix Jeffry additional papers
Papers of American photographer Alix Jeffry (1929-1993), including photographs documenting off-Broadway theater circa 1952-1970, and unpublished works by Jeffry.
ArchivalResource: 16.3 linear feet (27 boxes and 1 folder)
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- Alix Jeffry additional papers, 1935-1993.
Horowitz, Vladimir, 1903-1989. The papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, 1784-1991 (inclusive).
Title:
The papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, 1784-1991 (inclusive).
The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz document the lives of the legendary pianist and his wife through the Horowitzes' correspondence with family members, performers, composers, agents, and recording companies. The Papers also contain a large number of photographs, as well as many musical scores from Horowitz's library. In addition, the Papers contain clippings, scrapbooks, financial records, miscellaneous materials, and a number of items related to Horowitz's father-in-law, Arturo Toscanini.
ArchivalResource: 69 linear ft. (164 boxes)
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- Horowitz, Vladimir, 1903-1989. The papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, 1784-1991 (inclusive).
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Heaven is one beautiful place [sound recording] / arr. by Hall Johnson
Title:
Heaven is one beautiful place [sound recording] / arr. by Hall Johnson [1964?]
ArchivalResource: 2 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 5 in., 1/4 in. tape3 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape3 sound cassettes : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Heaven is one beautiful place [sound recording] / arr. by Hall Johnson
R. Buckminster Fuller Papers
Title:
R. Buckminster Fuller Papers
The papers of this 20th century polymath contain his personal archive the Dymaxion Chronofile, manuscripts, drawings and audio-visual materials relating to his career as an architect, mathematician, inventor and social critic.
ArchivalResource: 1200 linear ft.
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- R. Buckminster Fuller papers, ca. 1920-1983
Varona, Luís Felipe G. Sinsonte real : criolla canción Cubana : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Title:
Sinsonte real : criolla canción Cubana : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona). [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) + 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552862 View
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- Varona, Luís Felipe G. Sinsonte real : criolla canción Cubana : para canto y piano / letra y musica de Luis Felipe G. Varona (Lewis Varona).
Belanger, Paul. Stan' still Jordan : American Negro spiritual / arranged by Paul Belanger.
Title:
Stan' still Jordan : American Negro spiritual / arranged by Paul Belanger. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 34 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553296 View
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- Belanger, Paul. Stan' still Jordan : American Negro spiritual / arranged by Paul Belanger.
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of President Truman delivering an address at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine, on the first anniversary of Roosevelt's death, as singer Marian Anderson, the Rev. George Anthony, Director Newton Drury of the National Park Service, Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug, Admiral William Leahy, and the late President's dog, Fala, look on.
Title:
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of President Truman delivering an address at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine, on the first anniversary of Roosevelt's death, as singer Marian Anderson, the Rev. George Anthony, Director Newton Drury of the National Park Service, Eleanor Roosevelt, Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug, Admiral William Leahy, and the late President's dog, Fala, look on.
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10/17/78 -- Award -- Special Gold Medal to Marian Anderson RH
Title:
10/17/78 -- Award -- Special Gold Medal to Marian Anderson RH
ArchivalResource: 7 page(s)
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Flodin, Jack. To a waterfowl / [words by] William C. Bryant ; [music by] Jack Flodin.
Title:
To a waterfowl / [words by] William C. Bryant ; [music by] Jack Flodin. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553209 View
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- Flodin, Jack. To a waterfowl / [words by] William C. Bryant ; [music by] Jack Flodin.
The March of Time (Forum Film): Careers For Girls - 1949
Title:
The March of Time (Forum Film): Careers For Girls - 1949
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Council for United Civil Rights Leadership. We shall overcome [sound recording], 1963.
Title:
We shall overcome [sound recording], 1963.
Disc recording of portions of the August 28, 1963, March on Washington produced by the Council for United Civil Rights Leadership.
ArchivalResource: 1 disc recording.
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- Council for United Civil Rights Leadership. We shall overcome [sound recording], 1963.
Trips - New York, New York Concert Honoring Marian Anderson and Young Audiences
Title:
Trips - New York, New York Concert Honoring Marian Anderson and Young Audiences
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Marian Anderson Christens the Polaris Sub George Washington Carver, Newport News, Virginia
Title:
Marian Anderson Christens the Polaris Sub George Washington Carver, Newport News, Virginia
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Rupp, Franz. The Voice of America presents The whole world in her hands [sound recording] : the story of Marian Anderson, one of America's great musical artists of our time / written and produced by Sharon Grotto and Howard Brooker ; narrated by Sidney Pall.
Title:
The Voice of America presents The whole world in her hands [sound recording] : the story of Marian Anderson, one of America's great musical artists of our time / written and produced by Sharon Grotto and Howard Brooker ; narrated by Sidney Pall. [197-?]
The following topics are covered in the interviews with Marian Anderson: how much her performance at the Metropolitan Opera meant to her, recollections of her mother, the reaction of audiences to spirituals, and her use of the third-person We in her speech. The narration provides a biographical sketch of Marian Anderson's life and career; Shirley Verrett speaks about the importance of Marian Anderson, James DePreist speaks about the repercussions of the D.A.R.'s refusal to allow Marian Anderson to sing in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. in 1939, Emily Kimbrough talks about the effects of racial attitudes on Marian Anderson, Sister Mary Benigna talks about Marian Anderson's first programming of Schubert's Ave Maria, Sol Hurok speaks about how he first heard Marian Anderson, and Franz Rupp speaks about his association with Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Rupp, Franz. The Voice of America presents The whole world in her hands [sound recording] : the story of Marian Anderson, one of America's great musical artists of our time / written and produced by Sharon Grotto and Howard Brooker ; narrated by Sidney Pall.
Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Marian Anderson sings five songs by Schubert [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson sings five songs by Schubert [sound recording]. [195-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Marian Anderson sings five songs by Schubert [sound recording].
Weston, M. Moran, 1910-. Papers, 1824-1994.
Title:
Papers, 1824-1994.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, oral histories, photographs, audio cassettes, and printed material. Family and personal correspondence; materials related to his secondary, college, and university education; materials related to his tenure at the National Council of the Protestant Church; business correspondence of St. Philip's Episcopal Church and the St. Philip's Community Service Council; bulletins of church services; drafts of sermons and speeches, as well as numerous audio-tapes; manuscripts and publications; correspondence related to the construction and on-going maintenance of several senior-citizen and other community housing; correspondence related to various community redevelopment initives and campaigns for affordable housing; materials related to college courses including oral histories for his Black Family Research project; photographs of St. Philip's Church and of activities of the St. Philip's Community Service Council.
ArchivalResource: 75 linear ft. (ca. 89.000 items in 179 boxes.
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- Weston, M. Moran, 1910-. Papers, 1824-1994.
Rhodes, William Andrew. Outshines the sun : I've got a mother in heaven / arr. by William Andrew Rhodes.
Title:
Outshines the sun : I've got a mother in heaven / arr. by William Andrew Rhodes. [1947]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552289 View
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- Rhodes, William Andrew. Outshines the sun : I've got a mother in heaven / arr. by William Andrew Rhodes.
Marian Anderson Collection MSS. 3209., 1939-2000
Title:
Marian Anderson Collection 1939-2000
Autographed concert program, newspaper articles and a copy of the Ebony magazine featuring Marian Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 0.01 Linear feet
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- Marian Anderson Collection MSS. 3209., 1939-2000
Haubiel, Charles, 1892-1978. I love you / Andre Tellier ; Charles Haubiel.
Title:
I love you / Andre Tellier ; Charles Haubiel. [1942]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 34 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551448 View
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- Haubiel, Charles, 1892-1978. I love you / Andre Tellier ; Charles Haubiel.
Marian Anderson scrapbooks [microform].
Title:
Marian Anderson scrapbooks [microform]. 1944-1956.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. : ill.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/31266314 View
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- Marian Anderson scrapbooks [microform].
Vol. IX (ff. 166). 1915 -1923.includes:ff. 1, 18, 57 Paul Rodocanachi, of Neuilly-sur-Seine: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1915-1916.f. 3 A[lbert?] Clinton Landsberg, poet: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1913-1924.ff. 5-9, 13, 26, 37 Alice Sophia Amelia Gr..., 1915-1923
Title:
Vol. IX (ff. 166). 1915 - 1923.includes:ff. 1, 18, 57 Paul Rodocanachi, of Neuilly-sur-Seine: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1915-1916.f. 3 A[lbert?] Clinton Landsberg, poet: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1913-1924.ff. 5-9, 13, 26, 37 Alice Sophia Amelia Gr... 1915-1923
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Vol. IX (ff. 166). 1915 -1923.includes:ff. 1, 18, 57 Paul Rodocanachi, of Neuilly-sur-Seine: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1915-1916.f. 3 A[lbert?] Clinton Landsberg, poet: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1913-1924.ff. 5-9, 13, 26, 37 Alice Sophia Amelia Gr..., 1915-1923
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of singer Marian Anderson, the Reverend George W. Anthony, Director Newton Drury of the National Park Service, and Eleanor Roosevelt at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine
Title:
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of singer Marian Anderson, the Reverend George W. Anthony, Director Newton Drury of the National Park Service, and Eleanor Roosevelt at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine
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Harlow, S. Ralph (Samuel Ralph), 1885-1972. Papers. 1862-1970.
Title:
Papers. 1862-1970.
In part, transcripts (typewritten) and photocopies. Congregational clergyman, missionary to the Near East, and professor of religion and Biblical literature, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Chiefly correspondence (ca. 3800 items), and diaries, sermons, poems, prayers, mss. of Harlow's books, other writings, scrapbooks, and other papers, mainly relating to Harlow's interest in the afterlife and paranormal phenomena, and his book entitled A Life After Death (1961). Other subjects include Harlow family, Smith College and other schools, Christian religious publications, International College at Smyrna (Turkey) (later in Beirut, Lebanon), Pierce College at Athens (Greece) (later in Ellinikos, Greece), Arab countries, Zionism and Israel, American Jewry, NAACP, Afro-Americans and race relations, social action, pacifism, political topics, Massachusetts history, Abraham Lincoln, and other historical subjects, and Harlow's travels. Includes scrapbook of clippings on the Spanish-American War, pasted over a letter book kept by Harlow's grandfather, Roland Greene Usher, while a U.S. Army paymaster during the Civil War. Correspondents include Marian Anderson, James L. Barton, Herbert Roswell Bates, Harold J. Berman, Ruth (Harlow) Berman, Roland B. Gittelsohn, Catherine Harlow, Elizabeth Harlow, Harold C. Harlow, Jr., John Stafford Harlow, Evan Hill, John Haynes Holmes, John F. Kennedy, Phyllis Monteleone, Rose Morse, Florence W. Pell, James Perkins, Linda Carol Harlow Robinson, Abram L. Sacher, Ian Stephenson, Kenneth A. Taylor, Norman Thomas, Jack Van, Carl Herman Voss, and Anna Whitworth.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft. 19 Boxes and 1 OS box. ca. 3, 800 items.
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- Harlow, S. Ralph (Samuel Ralph), 1885-1972. Papers. 1862-1970.
Lemieux, Raymond. Sonnets from the Portugese. I. / [words] by Elizabeth Barrett Browning ; music by Raymond Lemieux ; [dedicated] to Marian Anderson.
Title:
Sonnets from the Portugese. I. / [words] by Elizabeth Barrett Browning ; music by Raymond Lemieux ; [dedicated] to Marian Anderson. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Lemieux, Raymond. Sonnets from the Portugese. I. / [words] by Elizabeth Barrett Browning ; music by Raymond Lemieux ; [dedicated] to Marian Anderson.
Loring, Russell. Assurance / J. Philip Spaid ; Russell Loring. Why red the rose / Larry Murphy ; Russell Loring.
Title:
Assurance / J. Philip Spaid ; Russell Loring. Why red the rose / Larry Murphy ; Russell Loring. [1942]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551916 View
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- Loring, Russell. Assurance / J. Philip Spaid ; Russell Loring. Why red the rose / Larry Murphy ; Russell Loring.
Tapales, Ramon. Ave Maria / Ramon Tapales.
Title:
Ave Maria / Ramon Tapales. [1947]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552731 View
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- Tapales, Ramon. Ave Maria / Ramon Tapales.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Shan ko : T'ai-wan min ko = Tai-wan folk's song : accompanied by ch'en k'ang-hsiang.
Title:
Shan ko : T'ai-wan min ko = Tai-wan folk's song : accompanied by ch'en k'ang-hsiang. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([1] leaf) ; 29 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63553193 View
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Shan ko : T'ai-wan min ko = Tai-wan folk's song : accompanied by ch'en k'ang-hsiang.
American Film Institute (AFI) -- Marian Anderson/Kennedy Center Honors
Title:
American Film Institute (AFI) -- Marian Anderson/Kennedy Center Honors
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Lee, Rosemary. De story of creation / by Rosemary Lee.
Title:
De story of creation / by Rosemary Lee. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([76] leaves) ; 34 cm.
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- Lee, Rosemary. De story of creation / by Rosemary Lee.
Winigrad, Allen J.,. Allen J. Winigrad slides of performing artists, 1973-1989.
Title:
Allen J. Winigrad slides of performing artists, 1973-1989.
A collection of 35mm, color, mounted transparencies, depicting over 100 musical and dance artists in rehearsal either at the Mann Music Center or the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, New York..
ArchivalResource: 3,543 items.
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- Winigrad, Allen J.,. Allen J. Winigrad slides of performing artists, 1973-1989.
Ridpath, Johanna Ogrodowska. Ave Maria / by Joh. Ridpath.
Title:
Ave Maria / by Joh. Ridpath. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 35 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552294 View
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- Ridpath, Johanna Ogrodowska. Ave Maria / by Joh. Ridpath.
Records Concerning the Marian Anderson Mural Project, 1939 - 1943
Title:
Records Concerning the Marian Anderson Mural Project, 1939 - 1943
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McClenney, Abram. Sometimes I feel like a motherless child / arranged by Abram McClenney.
Title:
Sometimes I feel like a motherless child / arranged by Abram McClenney. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4 p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551951 View
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- McClenney, Abram. Sometimes I feel like a motherless child / arranged by Abram McClenney.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Cong. Gold Medal presented to Marian Anderson
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Cong. Gold Medal presented to Marian Anderson
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The Marian Anderson Mural by Mitchell Jamieson at the Interior Department Building in Washington, D.C.
Title:
The Marian Anderson Mural by Mitchell Jamieson at the Interior Department Building in Washington, D.C.
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Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Central Classified Files. 1907 - 1972. Racial Discrimination - Anderson, Marian. 1939 - 1943. Letter from Louise E. Jefferson to Secretary Harold Ickes Regarding Marian Anderson's Concert
Title:
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Central Classified Files. 1907 - 1972. Racial Discrimination - Anderson, Marian. 1939 - 1943. Letter from Louise E. Jefferson to Secretary Harold Ickes Regarding Marian Anderson's Concert
This letter from Louise E. Jefferson congratulates Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes for his support of Marian Anderson's April 1939 concert at the Lincoln Memorial.
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- Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Central Classified Files. 1907 - 1972. Racial Discrimination - Anderson, Marian. 1939 - 1943. Letter from Louise E. Jefferson to Secretary Harold Ickes Regarding Marian Anderson's Concert
Marian Anderson
Title:
Marian Anderson
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Bedford, Herbert, 1867-1945. Thoughts of home from far away / Herbert Bedford.
Title:
Thoughts of home from far away / Herbert Bedford. [193-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122491043 View
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- Bedford, Herbert, 1867-1945. Thoughts of home from far away / Herbert Bedford.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Nancy Hanks Papers, 1894-1987, (bulk 1945-1983)
Title:
Nancy Hanks Papers, 1894-1987 (bulk 1945-1983)
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- Nancy Hanks Papers, 1894-1987, (bulk 1945-1983)
Commencement 1972 photographs.
Title:
Commencement 1972 photographs. 1972.
President Kuusisto with the honorary degree recipients.
ArchivalResource: 2 Photographs : b&w ; 18 x 13 cm.
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- Commencement 1972 photographs.
Goode, Herbert. Thanksgiving / poem by Laura Boyd Shallenberger ; music by Herbert Goode.
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Thanksgiving / poem by Laura Boyd Shallenberger ; music by Herbert Goode. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Goode, Herbert. Thanksgiving / poem by Laura Boyd Shallenberger ; music by Herbert Goode.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson speech at Penny High School in East Hartford, Connecticut, Feb. 15, 1968 [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson speech at Penny High School in East Hartford, Connecticut, Feb. 15, 1968 [sound recording]. [1968]
After introductions by local dignitaries, Marian Anderson speaks about her patriotism, the importance of young people to the nation, and the need for people to follow their own paths.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 5 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson speech at Penny High School in East Hartford, Connecticut, Feb. 15, 1968 [sound recording].
Eisenstein, Alfred, 1899-. Der Fischer = The fisherman / Goethe ; music [by] Alfred Eisenstein.
Title:
Der Fischer = The fisherman / Goethe ; music [by] Alfred Eisenstein. [1944?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([6] p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Eisenstein, Alfred, 1899-. Der Fischer = The fisherman / Goethe ; music [by] Alfred Eisenstein.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Photographs, 1898-1992.
Title:
Collection of Photographs, 1898-1992.
Comprehensive collection of photographic prints documenting the life and career of Marian Anderson. Exclusive of the scrapbooks, the collection contains 4,464 unique images. Most prints are black-and-white; some are color.
ArchivalResource: 100 albums and boxes.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Photographs, 1898-1992.
Daughters of the American Revolution. Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter (Grand Rapids, Mich.). Daughters of the American Revolution, Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter records, ca. 1914-ca. 2007.
Title:
Daughters of the American Revolution, Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter records, ca. 1914-ca. 2007.
The records include subject files relating to the activities and interests of the chapter on issues of history, patriotism, and community involvement. One file consists of statements and other materials distributed by the national office relating to the dispute over the intended concert by Marian Anderson at Constitution Hall.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet.
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- Daughters of the American Revolution. Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter (Grand Rapids, Mich.). Daughters of the American Revolution, Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter records, ca. 1914-ca. 2007.
Hopkins, Lula Dorothy. Baby gal / by Lula Dorothy Hopkins.
Title:
Baby gal / by Lula Dorothy Hopkins. [1941]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Hopkins, Lula Dorothy. Baby gal / by Lula Dorothy Hopkins.
Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
Title:
Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
Printed souvenir programs of 19th and 20th century entertainers and performers.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (1.75 linear ft.)
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- Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009. Sound Recordings Relating to Conservation, ca. 1939 - 1946. Audio Recording on Marian Anderson
Title:
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1826 - 2009. Sound Recordings Relating to Conservation, ca. 1939 - 1946. Audio Recording on Marian Anderson
This audio recording has four parts. The Assistant Secretary of Interior speaking on intolerance and tolerance on the dedication of the Marian Anderson mural. A Negro quartet sings patriotic songs. Charles Houston speaks on Anderson's concert at the Lincoln Memorial four years earlier, on the organization and campaign of the Marian Anderson Mural Committee, and presents the mural to Secretary Ickes and the U.S. Government. In part two Secretary Ickes accepts the mural, discusses the Lincoln Memorial concert, speaks on intolerance, and dedicates the mural and Anderson speaks and sings. In part three Anderson sings and an announcer discusses the ceremonies. In part four a Negro quartet sings.
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Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993,. An hour with Marian Anderson [sound recording].
Title:
An hour with Marian Anderson [sound recording].
Marian Anderson discusses her childhood, early musical experiences, the meaning of spirituals, her first encounter with racism, the advantages of formal musical education, how children are taught racial attitudes, her recollections of Paul Robeson, the response to her performances of spirituals on her international tours, her experience of singing at the shrine to Mahatma Gandhi, the Lincoln Memorial concert of 1939 which came about from the refusal of the D.A.R. to allow her to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., her views concerning segregation, and some of her basic beliefs about life.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.2 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993,. An hour with Marian Anderson [sound recording].
Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Rehearsal of Ave Maria [sound recording] / Schubert.
Title:
Rehearsal of Ave Maria [sound recording] / Schubert. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Rehearsal of Ave Maria [sound recording] / Schubert.
Bonds, Margaret. The Negro speaks of rivers : for Marian Anderson / text - Langston Hughes ; music - Allison Bonds.
Title:
The Negro speaks of rivers : for Marian Anderson / text - Langston Hughes ; music - Allison Bonds. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([6] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Bonds, Margaret. The Negro speaks of rivers : for Marian Anderson / text - Langston Hughes ; music - Allison Bonds.
Russotto, Leo, 1896-. Some time / poem by Eugene Field ; music by Leo Russotto.
Title:
Some time / poem by Eugene Field ; music by Leo Russotto. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Russotto, Leo, 1896-. Some time / poem by Eugene Field ; music by Leo Russotto.
Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
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Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Letters to the American playwright Elmer Rice.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Potes, Teófilo R. Teófilo R. Potes y el conjunto Acuarelas folkloricas del Pacifico [sound recording] : a Miss Marian Anderson.
Title:
Teófilo R. Potes y el conjunto Acuarelas folkloricas del Pacifico [sound recording] : a Miss Marian Anderson. [1956]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Potes, Teófilo R. Teófilo R. Potes y el conjunto Acuarelas folkloricas del Pacifico [sound recording] : a Miss Marian Anderson.
Reiner, Fritz, 1888-1963. Tribute to Marian Anderson [sound recording] : radio program prepared at Wayne State University, Nov. 1965.
Title:
Tribute to Marian Anderson [sound recording] : radio program prepared at Wayne State University, Nov. 1965. [1965]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Reiner, Fritz, 1888-1963. Tribute to Marian Anderson [sound recording] : radio program prepared at Wayne State University, Nov. 1965.
Gordon, Dorothy. Negro soldier / words by Elizabeth Goodwyn ; music by Dorothy Gordon.
Title:
Negro soldier / words by Elizabeth Goodwyn ; music by Dorothy Gordon. c1943.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Gordon, Dorothy. Negro soldier / words by Elizabeth Goodwyn ; music by Dorothy Gordon.
Marian Anderson in Mexico
Title:
Marian Anderson in Mexico
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Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Marian Anderson home rehearsal of songs by Brahms and Debussy [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson home rehearsal of songs by Brahms and Debussy [sound recording]. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Marian Anderson home rehearsal of songs by Brahms and Debussy [sound recording].
Day, Ruth E. De Lord's song : my song / words and music by Ruth E. Day.
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De Lord's song : my song / words and music by Ruth E. Day. c1947.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Day, Ruth E. De Lord's song : my song / words and music by Ruth E. Day.
RPC [Regional Production Center] Manila: Marian Anderson Poster - Eng. [English]& Chinese 1957 [Stills]
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RPC [Regional Production Center] Manila: Marian Anderson Poster - Eng. [English]& Chinese 1957 [Stills]
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Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Rehearsal of song program [sound recording] / Marian Anderson.
Title:
Rehearsal of song program [sound recording] / Marian Anderson. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Rehearsal of song program [sound recording] / Marian Anderson.
Lives of Girls Who Became Famous
Title:
Lives of Girls Who Became Famous
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- Lives of Girls Who Became Famous
Wilkins, William T. I'm climbing Jacob's ladder / words & music by Wm. T. Wilkins.
Title:
I'm climbing Jacob's ladder / words & music by Wm. T. Wilkins. [1930]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Wilkins, William T. I'm climbing Jacob's ladder / words & music by Wm. T. Wilkins.
Vehanen, Kosti, 1887-1957. Let it rain : song with piano accompaniment : op. 19, no. 4 / poem [by] André Tellier ; musik [by] Kosti Vehanen.
Title:
Let it rain : song with piano accompaniment : op. 19, no. 4 / poem [by] André Tellier ; musik [by] Kosti Vehanen. [1940]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([7] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Vehanen, Kosti, 1887-1957. Let it rain : song with piano accompaniment : op. 19, no. 4 / poem [by] André Tellier ; musik [by] Kosti Vehanen.
MARIAN ANDERSON PRESS CONFERENCE
Title:
MARIAN ANDERSON PRESS CONFERENCE
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Livingston, Myra Cohn. Keep on singing : a ballad of Marian Anderson : production material.
Title:
Keep on singing : a ballad of Marian Anderson : production material.
Corrected typescript, corrected galley proof, corrected front matter, corrected proof for jacket, notes.
ArchivalResource: Manuscripts: 4 folders.
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- Livingston, Myra Cohn. Keep on singing : a ballad of Marian Anderson : production material.
Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug speaking at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine.
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Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. Photograph of Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug speaking at the dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt's home at Hyde Park, New York as a national shrine.
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McClenney, Abram. Compensation / words by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Abram McClenney.
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Compensation / words by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Abram McClenney. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- McClenney, Abram. Compensation / words by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Abram McClenney.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. An evening with Marian Anderson [sound recording].
Title:
An evening with Marian Anderson [sound recording]. [1962]
ArchivalResource: 2 sound tape reels : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.2 sound cassettes : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. An evening with Marian Anderson [sound recording].
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. [Alleluia [sound recording] / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart].
Title:
[Alleluia [sound recording] / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart].
ArchivalResource: 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpm., mono. ; 10 in.1 sound cassette : analog, mono., Dolby B processed.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.
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- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. [Alleluia [sound recording] / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart].
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson in rehearsal with Hall Johnson and John Motley [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson in rehearsal with Hall Johnson and John Motley [sound recording]. [1964?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson in rehearsal with Hall Johnson and John Motley [sound recording].
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson rehearsal of song program [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson rehearsal of song program [sound recording]. [196-]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson rehearsal of song program [sound recording].
Westerman, George W. George W. Westerman papers, 1886-1988 (bulk 1934-1985).
Title:
George W. Westerman papers, 1886-1988 (bulk 1934-1985).
The George Westerman papers document the numerous and diverse interests of this journalist, sociologist, diplomat and activist, who was deeply immersed in issues relating to practically every issue on the isthmus of Panama, especially those affecting people of West Indian origin, from the 1940's through the early 1980's. The collection consists primarily of personal papers, news articles and administrative files pertaining to Westerman's journalism career, his published and unpublished writings, speeches, conference papers, and material relating to his career as an impresario. Additionally, the collection encompasses his involvement in Panamanian politics, United States-Panamanian relations, especially Panama Canal treaty negotiations, as well as education, labor, ameliorating conditions associated with racial discrimination, and sports. There is also reference material about various aspects of West Indian life in Panama. The Personal Papers series, 1897-1988 (bulk 1933-1984) includes a large number of news clippings by and about Westerman, 1933-1984, including his "Panama Tribune" columns. The articles discuss nearly every professional issue and activity in which Westerman was involved, from Panamanian politics, trips abroad, the Canal Zone, labor, housing, the United Nations. Race relations, U.S.-Panama relations, to his presentation of speeches, and honors awarded him. His "memoranda of record," 1967-1973, relate important conversations he had with prominent figures on issues of national and international importance, especially United States-Panama relations. This series also includes information about Westerman's numerous business ventures, particularly his efforts to improve housing conditions for West Indian laborers. The Community Organizations series, 1942-1983, encompasses correspondence, administrative files and printed material about thirty-seven organizations in Panama and the United States that attempted to further the progress of Panamanians of West Indian descent. One of the best documented organizations is the Dedicators. There are also some records for the Isthmian Negro Youth Congress, 1942-1947, and the National Civic League, 1946-1952, which document the efforts to abolish the discriminatory policies of the 1941 Constitution of Panama. The Diplomatic Career series, 1956-1983, documents Westerman's service as a delegate to the United Nations from 1956 until 1960, and the trips he took representing Panama, as well as his special service to Caribbean nations in the 1960's. The United Nations subseries, 1956-1983 (3 lin. ft.) includes his official statements as a member of the Fourth Committee of the United Nations dealing with non-self-governing territories, especially South West Africa (Namibia) and Togoland (Togo), the latter under French administration. The Non-United Nations Diplomatic Activities subseries, 1957-1983, includes documentation on Westerman's appointment as special ambassador for the purpose of establishing diplomatic relations between Panama and the Caribbean nations and assisting with their admittance to the Organization of American States in 1967. The Education series, 1934-1985, includes information regarding the curriculum conversion mandated for children of Panamanian employees attending U.S. schools on the Canal Zone. The Journalism Career series, 1928-1982, reflects Westerman's primary occupation and demonstrates how he utilized his position with "The Panama Tribune" and other newspapers to improve social conditions for West Indians and other Panamanians. There are letters to Westerman as the associate editor and correspondence between Westerman and Sidney Young, founder of the "Panama Tribune" regarding the newspaper's involvement in a struggle against Communist control over a labor union on the Canal Zone. Some of the correspondence between Westerman and his nephew, Rex Williams, the Chicago correspondent for the newspaper, discuss contemporary issues affecting Panama. The series contains Westerman's weekly editorial in "The Panama Tribune," "The Passing Review," another column, and articles he wrote, 1935-1973, as well as articles he prepared for other Panamanian and American papers. The Labor series, 1926-1985 (bulk 1950-1980), documents the role of West Indian labor, "local rate" employees and the history of labor unions on the Canal Zone. Besides the publications and news articles written by Westerman, this series also contains several of his manuscripts about labor unions. Interspersed throughout the series are clippings that mention Westerman's involvement in labor issues as well as his correspondence. Other information relates to salary and benefit disparities and working conditions of the "local rate" employees as compared to U.S. employees. Papers pertaining to the National Maritime Union, which represented both American and non-U.S. citizens, also includes material regarding efforts to achieve equality of treatment for Americans and Panamanians working for the Canal Zone Company. The Politics series, 1886-1986 (1946-1986, bulk), documents Panamanian politics dating to the nineteenth century. This series contains a section about the general history of Panamanian politics consisting of articles written by Westerman, and printed matter about presidents and other individuals prominent in nineteenth and early twentieth century Panamanian politics. There is documentation pertaining to the presidential election of José A. Remón, the Renovador Party candidate in 1952. Westerman's efforts to elect de la Guardia are documented via the files for the Renovador Party's Patriotic Coalition. The series Racial Discrimination, 1935-1984, documents the many forms of racial discrimination in Panama, affecting the entire country as well as the discriminatory policies of the Panamanian government affecting West Indians and African-American tourists. Information regarding U.S. discriminatory policies impacting life on the Canal Zone is also included. The series contains Westerman's writings, in draft and published form, discussing his efforts to change several of these discriminatory policies, such as modifying the 1941 Constitution as well as the immigration law of 1948. Papers delivered by Westerman and others at a variety of conferences held internationally and in Panama concerning subjects of worldwide importance can be found in The Conferences series, 1950-1981. The Speeches series, 1944-1982, encompasses the many speeches Westerman delivered in Panama and the United States, as well as several interviews. Topics he spoke about involve United States-Panama relations, including tensions which sparked the Panama riots of January 1964, the history of basic changes in Canal policies governing relations between the two countries, the United States tax haven law of 1962, and the Panamanian economy. There are several addresses concerning the history and contributions of West Indians in Panamanian society, and blacks of Hispanic traditions in Panama (i.e. blacks transported directly from Africa or Spain to Latin America). The Sports series, 1920's-1985 deals with some of the many organized sports played in Panama with a focus on West Indian athletes. A scrapbook of news clippings documents Westerman's years as a tennis champion (1936-1938), and correspondence discusses his coverage of other tennis players in "The Panama Tribune." Boxing is represented by a scrapbook of news clippings, 1920's, and Westerman's news articles about Al Brown and Harry Wills. Correspondence and news articles discuss the Central American and Caribbean Olympics in which Panamanian athletes participated in 1959 and 1970, as well as additional sports. Material which Westerman collected because of his broad interest in Panamanian affairs affecting West Indians but which he himself did not play an active role in achieving particular goals, have been placed in a Subject File series. The subseries within this series are: Economics; Fraternal and Benevolent Societies; Health; Housing Policies; Reference Material - West Indians in Panama; and Religion. The subseries Fraternal and Benevolent Societies, 1922-1985 (bulk 1967-1983), consists of anniversary and other programs and news clippings concerning these societies in Panama. Of interest are news clippings and correspondence regarding the successful protest by the Canal Zone Government against the "White only" membership policy of the Elks of the World on the Canal Zone, 1971-1974. The United States-Panama Relations series, 1962-1986 (bulk 1941-1985), provides extensive documentation on the problems and cooperation between these two countries in the operation of the Panama Canal, and also deals with the numerous changes which have taken place both in Panamanian society and in U.S.-Panamanian relations in the areas of politics, trade, transportation, American foreign aid, and day-to-day social issues, among others. The files consist of the following subseries: Administration, Alliance for Progress and Agency for International Development, Flag Controversy on the Canal Zone and its Aftermath, Flags of Necessity, History, Panama Canal Operations, Panama Canal Treaty Negotiations, Panama Canal Zone, Pan American Highway, Publications, United States Congressional Hearings, United States Information Service, United States Tax Haven Law, and General. The material in this series encompasses news clippings, reports, press releases, correspondence, publications and other printed matter. The subseries Flag Controversy on the Canal Zone and its Aftermath, 1958-1974 (bulk 1960-1964), consists primarily of clippings from Panamanian and American newspapers dealing with the rioting and controversy which ensued when Panamanian citizens demanded that their flag fly beside the American flag in the Canal Zone as visible evidence of Panama's titular sovereignty over the Zone. The Panama Canal Treaty Negotiations, 1942-1985, subseries deals with over forty years of treaty negotiations which can be followed in detail. The documentation is primarily in the form of news clippings, however, Westerman's statements and articles can also be found here, as can copies of drafts of treaties, correspondence and speeches. The internationalization of the Panama Canal is discussed, and there are also statements and other documents relating to American negotiators and government officials Ellsworth Bunker, Daniel Flood and Henry Kissinger. The final series Writings, 1942-1982 (10.8 lin. ft.), is divided into two subseries, published and unpublished. A prolific writer, Westerman wrote about nearly every aspect of Panamanian West Indian life in which he was involved. Contained in the Published Writings subseries, 1942-1979, are pamphlets written by Westerman, and if available, the manuscript, related correspondence, research material and notes. Subjects include West Indian labor on the Panama Canal Zone, United States-Panama relations, education, and the history of West Indians in Panama, among many others. The Unpublished Writings subseries consists of manuscripts, correspondence, research material and notes. Included is his most significant unpublished manuscript entitled "Fifty Years of West Indian Life on the Isthmus of Panama (1903-1953)."
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- Westerman, George W. George W. Westerman papers, 1886-1988 (bulk 1934-1985).
Walton, Wirt D. Nobody knows the trouble I see : Negro spiritual / arranged by Wirt D. Walton.
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Nobody knows the trouble I see : Negro spiritual / arranged by Wirt D. Walton. [19--]
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- Walton, Wirt D. Nobody knows the trouble I see : Negro spiritual / arranged by Wirt D. Walton.
Neuhaus, Cecile. Stopping by woods on a snowy evening : written for Miss Marion [sic] Anderson, contralto / words [by] Robert Frost ; music [by] Cecile Neuhaus.
Title:
Stopping by woods on a snowy evening : written for Miss Marion [sic] Anderson, contralto / words [by] Robert Frost ; music [by] Cecile Neuhaus. [1946]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([5] p.) ; 29 cm.
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- Neuhaus, Cecile. Stopping by woods on a snowy evening : written for Miss Marion [sic] Anderson, contralto / words [by] Robert Frost ; music [by] Cecile Neuhaus.
Johnson, Helen A. Helen Armstead-Johnson miscellaneous theater collections, 1831-1993.
Title:
Helen Armstead-Johnson miscellaneous theater collections, 1831-1993.
The Helen Armstead-Johnson Miscellaneous Theater Collections (HAJMTC) are formed by over two hundred file-folder level collections (1 to 3 file folders per personality/event). The collections contain information dating from the mid-19th century to the late 20th century documenting early dramatic actors, minstrel shows, vaudeville, musical revues, 1920s and 30s Broadway productions, the protest dramas of the 1940s and 50s, plays that came out of the Black Arts Movement of the late 60s and 70s, and theatrical productions of the 1980s and 90s. In addition to actors, playwrights, singers, musicians, and dancers (classical and popular) (e.g. Ira Frederick Aldridge, Eubie Blake and Katherine Dunham), and the productions they appeared in, there are collections for poets, and visual and plastic artists. There are eighteen collections documenting performers of the 19th century; twenty-nine collections covering the period 1900-1919; thirty-seven collections document the 1940s-1950s; and eleven collections for the 1980s and 1990s. The bulk of the collections cover the two most productive periods for black theater: ninety-two collections for the 1920s through the 1930s, and ninety collections representative of the Black Arts Movement.
ArchivalResource: 15.7 lin. ft. (46 hollinger boxes)
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- Johnson, Helen A. Helen Armstead-Johnson miscellaneous theater collections, 1831-1993.
Karamu House. Karamu House records, 1914-1979.
Title:
Karamu House records, 1914-1979.
Consists of articles of incorporation, building construction applications, historical accounts, minutes, records of the Board of Trustees, reports, proposals, publications, financial records, contribution records, correspondence, playscripts and related information, announcements of events, programs, memoranda, date books, guest books, newspaper clippings, subject files, ledgers, scrapbooks, and student enrollment cards. Notable correspondents include Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Ida B. Wells, Hubert Humphrey, Eleanor Roosevelt, A. Phillip Randolph, Coretta Scott King, Carter G. Woodson, Eliot Ness, Walter White, Marian Anderson, W.C. Handy, Zora Neale Hurston, Ethel Waters, Countee Cullen, Arna Bontemps, Harry E. Davis, Harry C. Smith, and Jane Edna Hunter. The majority of the papers date from the period after World War II, particularly the 1950s and 1960s.
ArchivalResource: 79.21 linear ft.
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- Karamu House. Karamu House records, 1914-1979.
Marian Anderson Papers MS 433., 1944-1959
Title:
Marian Anderson Papers 1944-1959
Singer. This small collection of Marian Anderson's papers includes primarily keepsakes and correspondence sent to Anderson between 1944 and 1959. The keepsakes include newspaper clippings in several languages sent to her by fans, commemorative photographs and dedications made in her honor while on tour. The collection documents her wide range of interests and contributions to world peace and understanding.
ArchivalResource: 1 box; (.25 linear ft.)
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- Marian Anderson Papers MS 433., 1944-1959
Flodin, Jack. Nocturne varial / [words by] Lewis G. Alexander ; [music by] Jack Flodin.
Title:
Nocturne varial / [words by] Lewis G. Alexander ; [music by] Jack Flodin. [194-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([1] leaf) ; 34 cm. + 5 ms. parts ; 16 x 23 cm.
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- Flodin, Jack. Nocturne varial / [words by] Lewis G. Alexander ; [music by] Jack Flodin.
Correspondence, 1966.
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Correspondence, 1966.
Correspondence between Farrell and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library relating Farrell's account of Leon Trotsky's favorable opinion of Eleanor Roosevelt after her attendance at a Marian Anderson concert.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Farrell, James T. (James Thomas), 1904-1979. Correspondence, 1966.
Steedman, Alma. Oxen ; Haven / poem [by] Mary Cummings Eudy ; music [by] Alma Steedman.
Title:
Oxen ; Haven / poem [by] Mary Cummings Eudy ; music [by] Alma Steedman. [1950]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (4, 6 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Steedman, Alma. Oxen ; Haven / poem [by] Mary Cummings Eudy ; music [by] Alma Steedman.
100 Women Who Shaped World History.
Title:
100 Women Who Shaped World History.
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- 100 Women Who Shaped World History.
Regalia, Maria Esther Roosen. Berceuse : para chant et piano / poesie du Maria Blanco Acevedo de Mendilaharsu ; musique du Maria Esther Roosen Regalia.
Title:
Berceuse : para chant et piano / poesie du Maria Blanco Acevedo de Mendilaharsu ; musique du Maria Esther Roosen Regalia. [1938]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Regalia, Maria Esther Roosen. Berceuse : para chant et piano / poesie du Maria Blanco Acevedo de Mendilaharsu ; musique du Maria Esther Roosen Regalia.
Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell. Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell records, 1946-1969.
Title:
Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell records, 1946-1969.
Records of the national organization formed in 1951 to publicize the cases of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobell. Early efforts of the committee centered on securing clemency for the Rosenbergs; after their execution for communist espionage, efforts concentrated on effecting Sobell's release from prison. After serving 19 years in prison, Sobell was released in January 1969. The records document the committee's activities from its inception to Sobell's release and relate not only to the case itself, but also to the lives of the Sobells during his long imprisonment. The majority of the collection is available in a microfilm edition, The Records of the Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell (Brookhaven Press, 1976). (A copy is available in the SHSW Library.). Subject files containing correspondence arranged by individual, organization, or geographic area form the bulk of the collection. Also incorporated here are correspondence, circulars, and statements of the national committee, scattered information about the Rosenbergs, and personal and committee correspondence of Morton and Helen Sobell. Legal records include correspondence from Marshall Perlin, William Kunstler, and others, and printed and mimeographed legal documents. Smaller sections of the filmed collection include fragmentary financial records and uncopyrighted publications. Since the Brookhaven publication, the committee's clipping file has been microfilmed by the Historical Society. The remainder of the collection consists of photographs, posters, and video and sound recordings of committee members and supporters. Prominent individuals represented in the collection include Dean Acheson, Marian Anderson, Carlton Beals, Cedric Belfrage, Martin Buber, Pablo Casals, Roy M. Cohn, David Dellinger, W.E.B. DuBois, T.S. Eliot, Jules Feiffer, Erich Fromm, J. William Fulbright, Nat Hentoff, Chet Huntley, Homer Jack, Rockwell Kent, Martin Luther King, Jr., Corliss Lamont, William Langer, Doris Lessing, John V. Lindsay, Dwight MacDonald, Albert Maltz, Lewis Mumford, Linus Pauling, Victor Riesel, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bertrand Russell, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Pete Seeger, Upton Sinclair, Gale Sondergaard, I.F. Stone, Rex Stout, Norman Thomas, Arnold Toynbee, Dalton Trumbo, Harold C. Urey, and Mike Wallace. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 20.0 c.f. (50 archives boxes),7 reels of microfilm (35 mm),90 tape recordings,3 disc recordings,9 films, and1 filmstrip; plusadditions of 537 photographs,2 negatives,11 pieces of ephemera, and37 tearsheets.
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- Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell. Committee to Secure Justice for Morton Sobell records, 1946-1969.
Social Affairs - Receptions / Reception for the Presentation of Medal to Miss Marian Anderson
Title:
Social Affairs - Receptions / Reception for the Presentation of Medal to Miss Marian Anderson
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Maclary, Charles T. Love new and old / [words by] Charles Mackay ; [music by] Charles T. Maclary.
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Love new and old / [words by] Charles Mackay ; [music by] Charles T. Maclary. [1936]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Maclary, Charles T. Love new and old / [words by] Charles Mackay ; [music by] Charles T. Maclary.
Kerby, Marion. De Lamb wuz eatin' of de las' passober ... / [transcribed by Marion Kerby].
Title:
De Lamb wuz eatin' of de las' passober ... / [transcribed by Marion Kerby]. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. part ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Kerby, Marion. De Lamb wuz eatin' of de las' passober ... / [transcribed by Marion Kerby].
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Central Classified Files. 1907 - 1972. Racial Discrimination - Anderson, Marian
Title:
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Central Classified Files. 1907 - 1972. Racial Discrimination - Anderson, Marian
This file unit consists of correspondence from the public regarding Marian Anderson's Easter concert at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, in April 1939. Nearly all of the correspondence is congratulatory toward Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes for his work to make the concert possible.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear inch
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- Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Central Classified Files. 1907 - 1972. Racial Discrimination - Anderson, Marian
Marian Anderson Poster
Title:
Marian Anderson Poster
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The Frederick and Rose Plaut Papers, 1907-1986 (inclusive)
Title:
The Frederick and Rose Plaut Papers 1907-1986 (inclusive)
The Frederick and Rose Plaut Papers consist mainly of photographs taken by the German-American recording engineer and photographer Frederick Plaut (1907-1985). Correspondence and other papers relating to Plaut and his wife are also included.
ArchivalResource: 69 boxes (28 linear feet)
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- The Frederick and Rose Plaut Papers, 1907-1986 (inclusive)
Garabedian, Paul. Three arias for contralto from the opera Nannie Johnson / by Paul Garabedian.
Title:
Three arias for contralto from the opera Nannie Johnson / by Paul Garabedian. [194-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. vocal score (22 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Garabedian, Paul. Three arias for contralto from the opera Nannie Johnson / by Paul Garabedian.
Bucky, Frida Sarsen, 1883?-1974. Songs from Snoopy Cat, the adventures of Marian Anderson's cat Snoopy [sound recording] / Frida Sarsen Bucky.
Title:
Songs from Snoopy Cat, the adventures of Marian Anderson's cat Snoopy [sound recording] / Frida Sarsen Bucky. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Bucky, Frida Sarsen, 1883?-1974. Songs from Snoopy Cat, the adventures of Marian Anderson's cat Snoopy [sound recording] / Frida Sarsen Bucky.
Langebartel, Dave A. Music is all to me / Dave A. Langebartel.
Title:
Music is all to me / Dave A. Langebartel. [1952]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63551832 View
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- Langebartel, Dave A. Music is all to me / Dave A. Langebartel.
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
Title:
Carter White House Photographs Collection. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Carter White House Photographs: Presidential. 1/20/1977 - 1/22/1981. Rosalynn Carter - Presentation of Cong. Gold Medal to Marian Anderson
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Verrett, Shirley. Notes for speech at Historic Landmarks Preservation Center's Cultural Medallion Ceremony to honor Marian Anderson, 1996 May 14.
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Notes for speech at Historic Landmarks Preservation Center's Cultural Medallion Ceremony to honor Marian Anderson, 1996 May 14.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (viii leaves) ; 21 cm.
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- Verrett, Shirley. Notes for speech at Historic Landmarks Preservation Center's Cultural Medallion Ceremony to honor Marian Anderson, 1996 May 14.
Villa-Lobos, Heitor. Poema de Itabira : para canto e orquestra / poesia de Carlos Drummond ; H. Villa-Lobos.
Title:
Poema de Itabira : para canto e orquestra / poesia de Carlos Drummond ; H. Villa-Lobos. c1947.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. vocal score (20 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Villa-Lobos, Heitor. Poema de Itabira : para canto e orquestra / poesia de Carlos Drummond ; H. Villa-Lobos.
Negro Actors Guild of America records, 1904-1982, 1937-1982
Title:
Negro Actors Guild of America records 1904-1982 1937-1982
The Negro Actors Guild (NAG) records document the functions and activities of this professional organization. The collection is divided into six series and ten subseries.
ArchivalResource: 20.8 lin. ft.
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- Negro Actors Guild of America records, 1904-1982, 1937-1982
MARIAN ANDERSON ON HER MEETING WITH PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY
Title:
MARIAN ANDERSON ON HER MEETING WITH PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY
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Addresses relating to Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1945-1980.
Title:
Addresses relating to Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1945-1980.
Eulogies and other addresses concerning Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Authors include Fiorello H. LaGuardia, William O. Douglas, W. Averell Harriman, Samuel I. Rosenman, Felix Frankfurter, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Thomas K. Finletter, Adlai E. Stevenson, McGeorge Bundy, James A. Farley, Marian Anderson, Edmund S. Muskie, and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1 linear ft.
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- Roosevelt family. Addresses relating to Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1945-1980.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts, 1964 - 2015. Miscellaneous Manuscripts, 1964 - 2015. March on Washington program. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 8/28/1963
Title:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts, 1964 - 2015. Miscellaneous Manuscripts, 1964 - 2015. March on Washington program. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 8/28/1963
This is a program from civil rights march on Washington, DC.
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Liebling, Georg, 1865-1946. The glorious note : op. 104 / lyrics by Elsie Long ; music by George Liebling.
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The glorious note : op. 104 / lyrics by Elsie Long ; music by George Liebling. c1930.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Liebling, Georg, 1865-1946. The glorious note : op. 104 / lyrics by Elsie Long ; music by George Liebling.
Brown, Hoyt. Lincoln / words by James Lloyd Woodruff ; music by Hoyt Brown.
Title:
Lincoln / words by James Lloyd Woodruff ; music by Hoyt Brown. c1939.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (8 p.) : port. ; 32 cm.
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- Brown, Hoyt. Lincoln / words by James Lloyd Woodruff ; music by Hoyt Brown.
Winigrad, Allen J.,. Allen J. Winigrad photographs of performing artists, 1973-1989.
Title:
Allen J. Winigrad photographs of performing artists, 1973-1989.
A collection of Cibachrome prints, ranging in size from 6 X 6.5 inches to 11 X 14 inches, depicting over 100 musical and dance artists in rehearsal either at the Mann Music Center or the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, New York.
ArchivalResource: 562 prints.
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- Winigrad, Allen J.,. Allen J. Winigrad photographs of performing artists, 1973-1989.
Sadero, Geni, 1886-1961. Cantata delle Vergine Maria : composta sul tema di un 'antica litania popolare italiana / Geni Sadero.
Title:
Cantata delle Vergine Maria : composta sul tema di un 'antica litania popolare italiana / Geni Sadero. [1937]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (12 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Sadero, Geni, 1886-1961. Cantata delle Vergine Maria : composta sul tema di un 'antica litania popolare italiana / Geni Sadero.
Schalit, Heinrich, 1886-1976. [Songs of spring : for (high) voice with piano / poems by Max Dauthendey ; English versions by Dr. John R. Slater ; music by Heinrich Schalit].
Title:
[Songs of spring : for (high) voice with piano / poems by Max Dauthendey ; English versions by Dr. John R. Slater ; music by Heinrich Schalit]. [between 1940 and 1944]
ArchivalResource: 6 ms. scores (3+3+3+2+3+4 p.) + 1 score (2 p.) ; 28-31 cm.
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- Schalit, Heinrich, 1886-1976. [Songs of spring : for (high) voice with piano / poems by Max Dauthendey ; English versions by Dr. John R. Slater ; music by Heinrich Schalit].
Grogan, Elmira. The heart of a rose / [words by] Alfred Noyes ; [music by] Elmira Grogan.
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The heart of a rose / [words by] Alfred Noyes ; [music by] Elmira Grogan. [1949]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Grogan, Elmira. The heart of a rose / [words by] Alfred Noyes ; [music by] Elmira Grogan.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. I ken pien tan : Hu-nan min ko = Hu-nan folk's song : accompanied by Kuei lin.
Title:
I ken pien tan : Hu-nan min ko = Hu-nan folk's song : accompanied by Kuei lin. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([1] leaf) ; 29 cm.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. I ken pien tan : Hu-nan min ko = Hu-nan folk's song : accompanied by Kuei lin.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson speech at East Hartford High School, Feb. 15, 1968 [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson speech at East Hartford High School, Feb. 15, 1968 [sound recording]. [1968]
Marian Anderson speaks about her beliefs and values, and her early days performing in church.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 tracks ; 5 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Marian Anderson speech at East Hartford High School, Feb. 15, 1968 [sound recording].
Shibley, Kate Strauss. Two little songs for Marian Anderson ... / Kate Strauss Shibley.
Title:
Two little songs for Marian Anderson ... / Kate Strauss Shibley. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([7] p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Shibley, Kate Strauss. Two little songs for Marian Anderson ... / Kate Strauss Shibley.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1979.
Title:
Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1979.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Correspondence with Eugene Ormandy, 1979.
Amphion Club collection, 1893-1963
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Amphion Club collection 1893-1963
The Amphion Club, founded in 1892, was instrumental in bringing internationally-recognized performing artists to San Diego. This collection includes Club and performance records.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 Linear feet; 1 box
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- Amphion Club collection, 1893-1963
Tea in Honor of Marian Anderson, 10/17/78
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Tea in Honor of Marian Anderson, 10/17/78
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Post-Administration Records Collection, 1964 - 2011. Subject Files, 1964 - 2011. Official Program for the March on Washington, 8/28/1963
Title:
Post-Administration Records Collection, 1964 - 2011. Subject Files, 1964 - 2011. Official Program for the March on Washington, 8/28/1963
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Davis, Grace. Grace Davis collection, 1948-1969
Title:
Grace Davis collection, 1948-1969
Papers of Alma Powell consist primarily of newspaper and magazine clippings about African Americans from the 1930s to the 1960s with local, state and national perspectives, organized into the following categories: Grace Davis and Alma Powel biographical information; commercials and advertisements; art and artist association organizations; biographies of African American athletes, scholars, artists, religious leaders, politicians and musicians; church and religion; civil rights; communism; specific cases of discrimination; editorials and letters to the editor; entertainment; health; labor; Kalamazoo Council on Human Relations, 1948-1959; personal correspondence; pictures; politics and voting; press and journalism; public opion; race relations such as housing, urbanization and realtor pamphlets; race riots; recognition and special observances; the South; World War II.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 cu. ft.
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- Davis, Grace. Grace Davis collection, 1948-1969
POL-6 Prominent Persons, Marian Anderson
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POL-6 Prominent Persons, Marian Anderson
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Flodin, Jack. Be patient, weary body : the tired worker / [words by] Claude McKay ; [music by] Jack Flodin.
Title:
Be patient, weary body : the tired worker / [words by] Claude McKay ; [music by] Jack Flodin. [194-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Flodin, Jack. Be patient, weary body : the tired worker / [words by] Claude McKay ; [music by] Jack Flodin.
Ring, Montague. Shine, pale moon : song / words by Betty Haddon ; music by Montague Ring.
Title:
Shine, pale moon : song / words by Betty Haddon ; music by Montague Ring. [1934]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Ring, Montague. Shine, pale moon : song / words by Betty Haddon ; music by Montague Ring.
Molarsky, Delmar. May free men ever walk the earth / text and music by Delmar Molarsky.
Title:
May free men ever walk the earth / text and music by Delmar Molarsky. [194-]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([4] p.) ; 29 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63552053 View
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- Molarsky, Delmar. May free men ever walk the earth / text and music by Delmar Molarsky.
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Home Studio Recordings, ca. 1935-1950.
Title:
Collection of Home Studio Recordings, ca. 1935-1950.
Recordings chiefly made by Marian Anderson at her home in Danbury, Connecticut with her accompanist, Franz Rupp. Collection contains recordings of performances of complete works for voice and piano, works for solo piano, rehearsal sessions in which Anderson performs the vocal part of works in half-voice and without words, solo renderings of vocal parts by Anderson, solo and accompanied vocal exercises, and incomplete, or fragmented, performances of songs. Individual cataloging records have been created for recordings of complete songs. Collection also includes recordings of friends and family of Marian Anderson and performances by artists other than Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Collection of Home Studio Recordings, ca. 1935-1950.
Photographs of Marian Anderson at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC, 4/9/1939 - 4/9/1939
Title:
Photographs of Marian Anderson at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC, 4/9/1939 - 4/9/1939
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Marian Anderson Medal Presentation, 10/17/78
Title:
Marian Anderson Medal Presentation, 10/17/78
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Kazze, Louis. Little chillun / [words by] William Hamilton ; [music by] Louis Kazze ; in collaboration with A. Calvin Jackson, a student of Overbrook High School.
Title:
Little chillun / [words by] William Hamilton ; [music by] Louis Kazze ; in collaboration with A. Calvin Jackson, a student of Overbrook High School. c1937.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Kazze, Louis. Little chillun / [words by] William Hamilton ; [music by] Louis Kazze ; in collaboration with A. Calvin Jackson, a student of Overbrook High School.
Carrau, Berthe Bonnat. Vierge Marie protége moi : melodie réligieuse / paroles et musique de Berthe Bonnat Carrau. A mon Bébé / paroles de Gustav Talke ; musique de Berthe Bonnat Carrau.
Title:
Vierge Marie protége moi : melodie réligieuse / paroles et musique de Berthe Bonnat Carrau. A mon Bébé / paroles de Gustav Talke ; musique de Berthe Bonnat Carrau. [1938]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([6] p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Carrau, Berthe Bonnat. Vierge Marie protége moi : melodie réligieuse / paroles et musique de Berthe Bonnat Carrau. A mon Bébé / paroles de Gustav Talke ; musique de Berthe Bonnat Carrau.
Harmon Foundation Collection. 1922 - 1967. "Portraits of Outstanding Americans of Negro Origin Painted by Two Women Artists". 1943 - 1963. Marian Anderson
Title:
Harmon Foundation Collection. 1922 - 1967. "Portraits of Outstanding Americans of Negro Origin Painted by Two Women Artists". 1943 - 1963. Marian Anderson
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McClenney, Abram. Oh my luve is like a red, red rose : to Marian Anderson / words by Robert Burns ; music by Abram McClenney.
Title:
Oh my luve is like a red, red rose : to Marian Anderson / words by Robert Burns ; music by Abram McClenney. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 32 cm.
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- McClenney, Abram. Oh my luve is like a red, red rose : to Marian Anderson / words by Robert Burns ; music by Abram McClenney.
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Washington, D. C.
Title:
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Washington, D. C.
On the Inaugural stand: Pres. Eisenhower and Vice Pres. Nixon on steps as band plays off screen. After music, Eisenhower and Nixon continue to their places. (About a quarter of the screen on right-hand side is black; camera was not racked over completely.) Full frame from here on: Vice President-elect L.B. Johnson, Senator J.J. Sparkman and others come down next. Pres-elect accompanied by Senator Carl Hayden, Arizona, oldest member of Congress; Speaker Sam Rayburn, Rep. J.W. McCormack seen to the rear. MLS, Mr. Kennedy seated with Pres. Eisenhower; they chat. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Kennedy seated to left; Chief Justice Warren and others in bg. Vice Pres. Nixon seated next to L.B. Johnson. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, Richard Cardinal Cushing, begins invocation. (a few sentences.) J.F. Kennedy and Justice Warren to left; Johnson and Nixon to right. Marion Anderson sings the Star-Spangled Banner. (Complete). NOTE: Sound is good.
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- Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Washington, D. C.
Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951
Title:
Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants 1931-1951
ArchivalResource: 65 items; (118 leaves)
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- Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951
Marian Anderson #108
Title:
Marian Anderson #108
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Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Marian Anderson sings ten songs by Schubert [sound recording].
Title:
Marian Anderson sings ten songs by Schubert [sound recording]. [195-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape.1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Marian Anderson sings ten songs by Schubert [sound recording].
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. I've been in de storm so long [sound recording] : spiritual.
Title:
I've been in de storm so long [sound recording] : spiritual. [1964?]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 2 tracks, NAB standard ; 10 1/2 in., 1/4 in. tape1 sound cassette : analog, Dolby B processed.
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. I've been in de storm so long [sound recording] : spiritual.
Warren, Leonard, 1911-1960. Leonard Warren papers, 1938-1960.
Title:
Leonard Warren papers, 1938-1960.
The Leonard Warren Papers document the professional career of the American baritone.
ArchivalResource: 8.92 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Warren, Leonard, 1911-1960. Leonard Warren papers, 1938-1960.
Leonard Bernstein Collection, circa 1900-1994, (bulk 1933-1990)
Title:
Leonard Bernstein Collection circa 1900-1994 (bulk 1933-1990)
Leonard Bernstein was an American composer, conductor, writer, lecturer, and pianist. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, writings, personal business papers, the archives from his corporate identity, Amberson Inc., scrapbooks, clippings and press materials, programs, datebooks and schedules, iconography, address books, and fan mail. In addition, it contains music manuscripts for many of his compositions, including ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; and . The Age of Anxiety (Symphony no. 2) Candide Chichester Psalms Fancy Free Jeremiah (Symphony no. 1) On the Waterfront Prelude, Fugue and Riffs Serenade after Plato's "Symposium" Trouble in Tahiti West Side Story Wonderful Town
ArchivalResource: around 400,000 items; 1227 boxes; 508 linear feet
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- Leonard Bernstein Collection, circa 1900-1994, (bulk 1933-1990)
Goodrich, Carlisle. Spring in Carolina : a song / by Tom O'Connor and Carlisle Goodrich.
Title:
Spring in Carolina : a song / by Tom O'Connor and Carlisle Goodrich. [1939]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.) ; 34 cm.
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- Goodrich, Carlisle. Spring in Carolina : a song / by Tom O'Connor and Carlisle Goodrich.
Eleanor Roosevelt and Marian Anderson in Japan
Title:
Eleanor Roosevelt and Marian Anderson in Japan
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Price, Florence, 1888-1953. You won't meet a man like Jesus / arranged by Florence B. Price.
Title:
You won't meet a man like Jesus / arranged by Florence B. Price. [between 1930 and 1953]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Price, Florence, 1888-1953. You won't meet a man like Jesus / arranged by Florence B. Price.
Lunde, Johan Backer, 1874-1958. Compensation / [words by] Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music [by] Johan Backer Lunde.
Title:
Compensation / [words by] Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music [by] Johan Backer Lunde. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([3] p.) ; 36 cm.
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- Lunde, Johan Backer, 1874-1958. Compensation / [words by] Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music [by] Johan Backer Lunde.
Tillman, D. Norman, b. 1899. Crucified : a musical narrative of Calvary's tragedy / words and music by D. Norman Tillman.
Title:
Crucified : a musical narrative of Calvary's tragedy / words and music by D. Norman Tillman. [1954]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([7] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Tillman, D. Norman, b. 1899. Crucified : a musical narrative of Calvary's tragedy / words and music by D. Norman Tillman.
Freeman, H. Lawrence (Harry Lawrence), 1869-1954. H. Lawrence Freeman papers 1870-1982 1890-1954.
Title:
H. Lawrence Freeman papers 1870-1982 1890-1954.
The original scores, clippings, correspondence and ephemera in this collection document the lives and careers of Harry Lawrence, Carlotta, and Valdo Freeman, a family of African-American performing artists involved in opera, theatre, and music in early-twentieth-century New York. The Harry Lawrence Freeman Collection provides an assortment of material related to American opera and to the artistic performance and social history of African-Americans from about 1890-1950. They include the original manuscript scores to 21 of his operas. These present the fullest picture available of the composer's intentions and artistic process. Freeman's non-musical work is also represented, including drafts of his unpublished book, The Negro in Classical Music and Opera, plays, libretti, and journal articles. The musical scores are accompanied by documentation of the production of his operas, including programs, advertising, correspondence, clippings, schedules and budgets, and production designs. Production documentation also exists for the work of Carlotta Freeman as an actress and stage director with many historic black theatre companies, including the Lafayette Players, the Anita Bush Stock Company, and the Pekin Theatre.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear ft. ( 14 document boxes, 20 flat boxes, 12 oversize boxes)
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- Freeman, H. Lawrence (Harry Lawrence), 1869-1954. H. Lawrence Freeman papers 1870-1982 1890-1954.
The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz., 1784-1991
Title:
The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz. 1784-1991
Correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the Russian-American pianist Vladimir Horowitz (1903-1989) and his wife Wanda Toscanini Horowitz (1907-1998)
ArchivalResource: 164 boxes (69 linear ft.)
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- The Papers of Vladimir and Wanda Toscanini Horowitz., 1784-1991
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Papers, 1953-1959.
Title:
Papers, 1953-1959.
This small collection of Marian Anderson's papers includes biographical writings, clippings, memorabilia, and professional correspondence which document her wide range of interests and contributions to world peace and understanding.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993. Papers, 1953-1959.
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Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.). Orchestra.
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<p>Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897 (although throughout much of her life she gave her birth date as February 17, 1902) in south Philadelphia. Her father, John Berkley Anderson, sold ice and coal and her mother Annie Delilah Rucker Anderson was a former schoolmistress. She was the oldest of three sisters. She began singing when she was six, in the church choir, and by eight had become a regular substitute, filling in for absent sopranos, tenors and even bass. She was presented in one church program as the "Baby Contralto." To this early experience, Anderson later attributed her wide vocal range. Anderson taught herself to play piano and violin, although her voice was still her preferred instrument.</p>
<p>When Anderson was ten, her father was killed in a work accident and her mother became the family's sole supporter, working as a housekeeper and laundress. When she entered high school, Anderson intended to follow a commercial education course to help support her family, but she continued to sing and perform with church groups around Philadelphia. She was invited to sing with her school chorus; the school's principal noticed her during a performance and suggested that she transfer to a college preparatory course that would allow her to devote more time to music studies. When she finished high school, Anderson attempted to enroll in an all-white music school in Philadelphia; she was turned down due to her race. Anderson's church held a fundraiser so that she could study privately with the renowned music teacher Giuseppe Boghetti. His lessons helped prepare her for a singing contest held by the Philadelphia Philharmonic Society, which she won in 1926. The prize was a concert at Lewisohn Stadium with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. After this performance, Anderson was signed by a concert manager and was able to study with Frank La Forge, another noted voice teacher. Despite her successful performance in New York, Anderson had difficulty finding venues in the States that would book her because of her race, and for several years her career stalled.</p>
<p>In the summer of 1929, Anderson resolved to travel to Europe to gain a wider reputation. Through people she had met while performing at churches, she made contact with several voice teachers in England, one of whom introduced her to the German song form lieder, which would become a hallmark of her repertoire. After a performance in England, Anderson was greeted backstage by a representative of the Rosenwald fund, who encouraged her to apply for a fellowship to study in Germany. She applied, and received a scholarship in 1931, and moved to Berlin. Anderson toured Scandinavia and was a great success; the noted Finnish composer Jean Sibelius told her, "My roof is too low for you." She continued to tour Europe from 1932-35. While performing in Paris, she met Sol Hurok, who would become her lifelong manager. After an Anderson performance in Salzburg in 1935, Arturo Toscanini said, "Yours is such a voice as one hears in a hundred years!" Near the end of that year, Anderson returned briefly to the States, at the urging of Hurok, where she gave a concert in New York. This performance reintroduced her to the American public, and following it she was more easily able to find performance venues.</p>
<p>Anderson's fame and extended time in Europe meant that she was often allowed in places where her race would have otherwise been a barrier, but she was still frequently denied entrance to hotels and restaurants when touring in the States. In 1937, when she was denied lodgings in Princeton, New Jersey, Albert Einstein hosted her and the two remained friends until his death in 1955. Her manager Hurok did his best to make sure that Anderson was shielded from details about venues that refused to let her perform because she was African-American.</p>
<p>In 1939, a controversy arose when the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow Anderson to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, to an integrated crowd. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt resigned her membership in the DAR as a result of the incident, and arranged for Anderson to perform in front of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday. Anderson sang that day for a crowd of over 75,000 people. This concert kicked off a yearlong tour of American cities, including five performances at Carnegie Hall.</p>
<p>In 1943 Anderson married Orpheus H. Fisher, an architect, with whom she had been friends for many years. The couple moved to Connecticut, where Anderson would live for much of her life. The couple never had any children.</p>
<p>Throughout her career, Anderson was given many accolades for her voice, including the Spingarn Medal; the Bok Award; Finland's Order of the White Rose and the Marshall Mennerheim Medal; Japan's Yukoso Medal; Sweden's Litteris et Artibus medal; Liberia's Order of African Redemption; and honorary degrees from over fifteen schools, including Smith College, which was awarded in 1944. Anderson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963; was the first person given the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award of the City of New York in 1984; was among the group of people honored in the first ever Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and in 1986 was awarded a National Arts Medal. Marian Anderson's portrait was among those chosen for an exhibit of 92 "Famous Americans" at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.</p>
<p>In 1955 Anderson became the first black person-- male or female, of any nationality-- to perform at the Metropolitan Opera, in the role of Ulrica in "Un Balla in Maschera" by Verdi. After the Met's season was completed, Anderson was back on tour, performing for the first time in Israel, Morocco and Tunisia, and returning to France and Spain. She played Ulrica for one more season at the Met, and then embarked on her first South American tour, which was shortly followed by another Western European tour. While in Europe, her autobiography My Lord, What a Morning! was published in the U.S. In 1957 Anderson sang the national anthem at the inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (she would also sing it at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy four years later). That same year, on behalf of the State Department, she began a ten-week tour of south Asia as a goodwill ambassador, during which she gave twenty-four concerts. In India, Thailand and Burma the heads of state greeted her themselves. The tour was filmed as a special for "See It Now" with Edward R. Murrow for CBS Television, which was titled "The Lady from Philadelphia."</p>
<p>President Eisenhower appointed Anderson to a special delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in late 1958. Although she gave many benefit concerts during this time, she no longer toured as extensively. She began her farewell tour in 1964, and thereafter retreated to a very private life. Her husband died in 1986. Anderson died of congestive heart failure following a stroke on April 8 1993, in Portland, Oregon, where she was living with her nephew. She was 96 years old.</p>
Marian Anderson papers, 1944-1959, finding aid, viewed January 31, 2022.
<p>Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) was an American contralto. She performed a wide range of music, from opera to spirituals. Anderson performed with renowned orchestras in major concert and recital venues throughout the United States and Europe between 1925 and 1965.</p>
<p>Anderson was an important figure in the struggle for African-American artists to overcome racial prejudice in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. In 1939 during the era of racial segregation, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused to allow Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. The incident placed Anderson in the spotlight of the international community on a level unusual for a classical musician. With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the Lincoln Memorial steps in the capital. She sang before an integrated crowd of more than 75,000 people and a radio audience in the millions.</p>
<p>On January 7, 1955, Anderson became the first African-American singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera. In addition, she worked as a delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Committee and as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United States Department of State, giving concerts all over the world. She participated in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, singing at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. The recipient of numerous awards and honors, Anderson was awarded the first Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963, the Congressional Gold Medal in 1977, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978, the National Medal of Arts in 1986, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991.</p>
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<p>Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993) was an American contralto. She performed a wide range of music, from opera to spirituals. Anderson performed with renowned orchestras in major concert and recital venues throughout the United States and Europe between 1925 and 1965.</p>
<p>Anderson was an important figure in the struggle for African-American artists to overcome racial prejudice in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. In 1939 during the era of racial segregation, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused to allow Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. The incident placed Anderson in the spotlight of the international community on a level unusual for a classical musician. With the aid of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anderson performed a critically acclaimed open-air concert on Easter Sunday, April 9, 1939, on the Lincoln Memorial steps in the capital. She sang before an integrated crowd of more than 75,000 people and a radio audience in the millions.</p>
<p>On January 7, 1955, Anderson became the first African-American singer to perform at the Metropolitan Opera. In addition, she worked as a delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Committee and as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United States Department of State, giving concerts all over the world. She participated in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, singing at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. The recipient of numerous awards and honors, Anderson was awarded the first Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963, the Congressional Gold Medal in 1977, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978, the National Medal of Arts in 1986, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1991.</p>
Wikipedia, January 31, 2022
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marian_Anderson&oldid=1068906361
<p>Marian Anderson was born on February 27, 1897 (although throughout much of her life she gave her birth date as February 17, 1902) in south Philadelphia. Her father, John Berkley Anderson, sold ice and coal and her mother Annie Delilah Rucker Anderson was a former schoolmistress. She was the oldest of three sisters. She began singing when she was six, in the church choir, and by eight had become a regular substitute, filling in for absent sopranos, tenors and even bass. She was presented in one church program as the "Baby Contralto." To this early experience, Anderson later attributed her wide vocal range. Anderson taught herself to play piano and violin, although her voice was still her preferred instrument.</p>
<p>When Anderson was ten, her father was killed in a work accident and her mother became the family's sole supporter, working as a housekeeper and laundress. When she entered high school, Anderson intended to follow a commercial education course to help support her family, but she continued to sing and perform with church groups around Philadelphia. She was invited to sing with her school chorus; the school's principal noticed her during a performance and suggested that she transfer to a college preparatory course that would allow her to devote more time to music studies. When she finished high school, Anderson attempted to enroll in an all-white music school in Philadelphia; she was turned down due to her race. Anderson's church held a fundraiser so that she could study privately with the renowned music teacher Giuseppe Boghetti. His lessons helped prepare her for a singing contest held by the Philadelphia Philharmonic Society, which she won in 1926. The prize was a concert at Lewisohn Stadium with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. After this performance, Anderson was signed by a concert manager and was able to study with Frank La Forge, another noted voice teacher. Despite her successful performance in New York, Anderson had difficulty finding venues in the States that would book her because of her race, and for several years her career stalled.</p>
<p>In the summer of 1929, Anderson resolved to travel to Europe to gain a wider reputation. Through people she had met while performing at churches, she made contact with several voice teachers in England, one of whom introduced her to the German song form lieder, which would become a hallmark of her repertoire. After a performance in England, Anderson was greeted backstage by a representative of the Rosenwald fund, who encouraged her to apply for a fellowship to study in Germany. She applied, and received a scholarship in 1931, and moved to Berlin. Anderson toured Scandinavia and was a great success; the noted Finnish composer Jean Sibelius told her, "My roof is too low for you." She continued to tour Europe from 1932-35. While performing in Paris, she met Sol Hurok, who would become her lifelong manager. After an Anderson performance in Salzburg in 1935, Arturo Toscanini said, "Yours is such a voice as one hears in a hundred years!" Near the end of that year, Anderson returned briefly to the States, at the urging of Hurok, where she gave a concert in New York. This performance reintroduced her to the American public, and following it she was more easily able to find performance venues.</p>
<p>Anderson's fame and extended time in Europe meant that she was often allowed in places where her race would have otherwise been a barrier, but she was still frequently denied entrance to hotels and restaurants when touring in the States. In 1937, when she was denied lodgings in Princeton, New Jersey, Albert Einstein hosted her and the two remained friends until his death in 1955. Her manager Hurok did his best to make sure that Anderson was shielded from details about venues that refused to let her perform because she was African-American.</p>
<p>In 1939, a controversy arose when the Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow Anderson to perform in Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, to an integrated crowd. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt resigned her membership in the DAR as a result of the incident, and arranged for Anderson to perform in front of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday. Anderson sang that day for a crowd of over 75,000 people. This concert kicked off a yearlong tour of American cities, including five performances at Carnegie Hall.</p>
<p>In 1943 Anderson married Orpheus H. Fisher, an architect, with whom she had been friends for many years. The couple moved to Connecticut, where Anderson would live for much of her life. The couple never had any children.</p>
<p>Throughout her career, Anderson was given many accolades for her voice, including the Spingarn Medal; the Bok Award; Finland's Order of the White Rose and the Marshall Mennerheim Medal; Japan's Yukoso Medal; Sweden's Litteris et Artibus medal; Liberia's Order of African Redemption; and honorary degrees from over fifteen schools, including Smith College, which was awarded in 1944. Anderson was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963; was the first person given the Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award of the City of New York in 1984; was among the group of people honored in the first ever Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and in 1986 was awarded a National Arts Medal. Marian Anderson's portrait was among those chosen for an exhibit of 92 "Famous Americans" at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.</p>
<p>In 1955 Anderson became the first black person-- male or female, of any nationality-- to perform at the Metropolitan Opera, in the role of Ulrica in "Un Balla in Maschera" by Verdi. After the Met's season was completed, Anderson was back on tour, performing for the first time in Israel, Morocco and Tunisia, and returning to France and Spain. She played Ulrica for one more season at the Met, and then embarked on her first South American tour, which was shortly followed by another Western European tour. While in Europe, her autobiography My Lord, What a Morning! was published in the U.S. In 1957 Anderson sang the national anthem at the inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (she would also sing it at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy four years later). That same year, on behalf of the State Department, she began a ten-week tour of south Asia as a goodwill ambassador, during which she gave twenty-four concerts. In India, Thailand and Burma the heads of state greeted her themselves. The tour was filmed as a special for "See It Now" with Edward R. Murrow for CBS Television, which was titled "The Lady from Philadelphia."</p>
<p>President Eisenhower appointed Anderson to a special delegation to the United Nations Human Rights Committee in late 1958. Although she gave many benefit concerts during this time, she no longer toured as extensively. She began her farewell tour in 1964, and thereafter retreated to a very private life. Her husband died in 1986. Anderson died of congestive heart failure following a stroke on April 8 1993, in Portland, Oregon, where she was living with her nephew. She was 96 years old.</p>
Marian Anderson papers, 1944-1959, finding aid, viewed January 31, 2022.
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