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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T20:14:30machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T20:14:30humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-04T07:46:29humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonMalten, Therese, 1855-1930presumedMalten, TheresepresumedMalten, Therese, 1853-1930.presumedMüller, Therese 1855-1930presumed1855-06-211930-01-02FemaleGermans
German soprano.
From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Dresden, 27 January 1904, to Herr [Bernhard] Ziemert at the Technische Hochschule, 1904 Jan. 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270581677Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Moldenhauer, Hans.Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949.Ziemert, Bernhard,Malten, Therese, 1855-1930Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress, circa 1000-circa 1990Moldenhauer, HansMoldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress circa 1000-circa 19903,600 items; 131 boxes; 206 linear feetThe archives consist primarily of music (both manuscript and printed), correspondence, photographs, sound recordings, books, newspaper clippings, printed programs, drawings, and engravings. They span years from the Middle Ages to the present, and include documents of composers, musicians, and literary figures, among others. The music in the collection includes holograph scores or sketches, both published and unpublished, as well as a number of copyists' and printed scores, transcriptions, and arrangements by composers and musicians such as Beethoven, Bloch, Brahms, Chopin, Franck, Mendelssohn, Puccini, Rimsky-Korsakov, Schoenberg, Webern, and many others. Also included is historically important correspondence, such as letters of Metastasio and Handel. Some composers (Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern, for example) are represented by numerous manuscripts. A sample of other composers, musicians, and literary figures that are represented by both music and nonmusical materials includes George Auric, Johann Sebastian Bach, Béla Bartók, Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Pierre Boulez, Anton Bruckner, Charles Burney, Feruccio Busoni, Claude Debussy, Frederick Delius, Hermann Hesse, György Ligeti, Federico Garca Lorca, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Marice Ravel, Rainer Maria Rilke, Frank Wedekind, Kurt Weill, and Gioseffo Zarlino.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music DivisionStrauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Autograph letter signed, dated : Munich, 2 May 1884, to Otto Lessmann, 1884 May 2.Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949.Thorek, Max, 1880-1960,Lessmann, Otto, 1844-1918,Autograph letter signed, dated : Munich, 2 May 1884, to Otto Lessmann, 1884 May 2.1 item (8 p.) ; (12mo)Saying that in an account of the Weimar Music Festival in Lessmann's paper [the Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung] Strauss found no mention of his Violin Concerto; Strauss then mentions music he has recently heard: in Dresden, Bach's Trauerode [BWV 198], the first act of Parsifal (beginning with the Transformation Music), and [Beethoven's] Ninth Symphony, all conducted by [Franz] Wüllner; in Munich, Beethoven's Namesfeier Overture, Spohr's "sehr schön" Fifth Symphony (which pleased him more than [Hans von] Bülow's performance of it in Berlin), and Beethoven's Violin Concerto, a lullaby by [Josef] Nešvera, and Paganini's Hexentanz, all played by [Frantisek] Ondricek; three unimportant songs by Christian Sinding, Schumann's Löwenbraut, and Loewe's Prinz Eugen sung by Eugen Gura; all of Wagner's songs, his two piano sonatas, the two Albumblätter, the Siegfried Idyll (conducted by Levi), Gruss seiner Treuen an Friedrich August, An Webers Grabe, performed by Eugenie Menter, Hans Bussmeyer, and soloists from the opera; the pianist Luise Adolpha le Brau played a very unimportant work of her own and accompanied Gura; saying that the next day [3 May] Parsifal will be performed for the first time for His Majesty [King Ludwig II], with [Heinrich] Gudehus, [Therese] Malten, that attempts to cover the orchestra failed--the sound was dreadful, the space was too small, and ventilation was inadequate (unlike Bayreuth, which was designed for a hidden orchestra); adding that on 23 April Bussmeyer, Hieber, and Ebner played a Haydn Trio, Spohr's Piano Quintet op. 130, and Strauss's Cello Sonata, etc. Pierpont Morgan Library.Malten, Therese, 1855-1930. Autograph letter signed, dated : Dresden, 27 January 1904, to Herr [Bernhard] Ziemert at the Technische Hochschule, 1904 Jan. 27.Malten, Therese, 1855-1930.Ziemert, Bernhard,Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Autograph letter signed, dated : Dresden, 27 January 1904, to Herr [Bernhard] Ziemert at the Technische Hochschule, 1904 Jan. 27.1 item (2 p., with envelope) ; (obl. 24mo)Replying to his and Herr Brinkmann's inquiry concerning her participation in the concert on 10 February by saying that she will probably not be in Dresden at that time. Pierpont Morgan Library.