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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T22:58:33machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T22:58:33humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-03T22:01:07humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonDraeseke, Felix, 1835-1913presumedDraeseke, Felix.presumedDraeseke, Felix (Felix August Bernhard), 1835-1913presumedDräseke, Felix 1835-1913presumedDraeseke, Felix August BernhardpresumedDräseke Felix 1835-1913presumedDraeseke, Felix August Bernhard 1835-1913presumed1835-10-071913-02-26Germans
German composer.
From the description of Autograph letters signed (2), dated : Dresden, 26 March 1879 and 17 June 1900, to Otto Lessmann at the Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung in Berlin, 1879 Mar. 26. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270565961Bekker, Paul, 1882-1937.Bülow, Hans von, 1830-1894.Lessmann, Otto, 1844-1918,Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Moldenhauer, Hans.Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882.Servais, Adrien François, 1807-1866.Turnbull, Edwin Litchfield, 1872-1927.Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.Draeseke, Felix, 1835-1913Moldenhauer 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 The music in the collection includes holograph scores or sketches, both published and unpublished, as well as a number of copyists' and printed scores, transcriptions, and arrangements by composers and musicians such as Beethoven, Bloch, Brahms, Chopin,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 DivisionRaff, Joachim, 1822-1882. Autograph letters signed (33), autograph postal card signed, and autograph document signed, dated : Wiesbaden, Weimar, Vienna, Leipzig, [and n.p.], 1859-1863 and 1877, [and n.d.], to Julius Schuberth in Leipzig (two are to a Herr Vogel, who was apparently connected with Schuberth), 1859-1863 and 1877, [and n.d.], including 1859 Sept. 3 and 1863 Feb. 23.Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882.Schuberth, Julius, 1804-1875,Cortot, Alfred, 1877-1962,Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Autograph letters signed (33), autograph postal card signed, and autograph document signed, dated : Wiesbaden, Weimar, Vienna, Leipzig, [and n.p.], 1859-1863 and 1877, [and n.d.], to Julius Schuberth in Leipzig (two are to a Herr Vogel, who was apparently connected with Schuberth), 1859-1863 and 1877, [and n.d.], including 1859 Sept. 3 and 1863 Feb. 23.35 items (98 p., with 2 integral address leaves) ; various sizes.Discussing the publication and/or performance of a number of his works, including the Sonatas in A major and E minor, the Sonata op. 77 [sic], "Stücke für kleine Hände," Samson, König Alfred, the D-minor Quartet (discussed at length), his opp. 49, 50, 55 ("Frühlingsboten"), and 58, "Klavier-Soli," "Eglogue fantastique," 3 Sonatillen, Wachet auf!, "Sangesfrühling" [all 30 songs are listed], "Nabocoff Polka Mazurka," Symphony [no. 1] "An das Vaterland," and other works, mentioning Liszt, Draeseke, Schumann, Bülow, Kistner, Gurckhaus, Zellner, Rellstab, [Ludwig] Strauss, Pruckner, Hellmesberger, [Leopold] Damrosch, Singer, Beethoven, Hanslick, Müller String Quartet, Pohl, Laub, Strauss String Quartet, Thalberg, Keller, Wagner, Mozart, Spohr, Meyerbeer, Weber, Lortzing, Marschner, Flotow, [Anton] Rubinstein, Brahms, Lassen, Bronsart von Schellendorf, Brendel, Heinrichshofen, Klindworth, Laurencin d'Armond, Schott, Schreiber, Tausig, [Robert] Franz, Hiller, Hug, Voss, Bote & Bock, Glasbrenner's Berlin, Gumprecht, Joachim, Bachmann, Chevillard, Armingaud, Roeder, [Adolf Bernhard] Marx, Kühn, Jaell, [Ignaz] Moscheles, Heinze, Satter, Goldbeck, Wallace, Barth, Hasselt, Senff, Mendelssohn, Rietz, Breitkopf & Härtel, Handel, Stör, Walbrül, Cossmann, Mason Brothers, Hallberger, Rummel, Reinecke, [Gustav] Schumann, Jadassohn, Dustmann, Schnorr von Carolsfeld, [Julius?] Friedländer, Cotta, Rieter-Biedermann, Peters, Spina, Schubert, Lange, Riedel, Kücken, Grädener, Herbeck, Gade, Dessoff, Bruch, Kahnt, and other persons, etc. Pierpont Morgan Library.Bülow, Hans von, 1830-1894. Autograph letters signed (16), dated : Berlin, Vienna, Prague, London [and other places], 1860-74, to Julius Schuberth, 1860 Jan. 7.Bülow, Hans von, 1830-1894.Schuberth, Julius, 1804-1875,Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Autograph letters signed (16), dated : Berlin, Vienna, Prague, London [and other places], 1860-74, to Julius Schuberth, 1860 Jan. 7.16 items (24 p.) ; (8vo) (and other sizes)Discussing various business and musical questions, referring to Liszt's compositions and arrangements of works by Verdi and Schubert, mentioning Raff, Schumann, Draeseke, Bronsart, Mozart, Hasert, Brendel, César Franck, Tausig, Kahnt, [Leopold] Damrosch, Field, Wagner, Rubinstein, Spohr, Molique, Giacomelli, etc., etc. Pierpont Morgan Library.Bekker, Paul, 1882-1937. The Paul Bekker papers, 1839-1981 (inclusive)Bekker, Paul, 1882-1937.The Paul Bekker papers, 1839-1981 (inclusive)27 linear ft. (61 boxes)The Paul Bekker Papers document music, culture, and society in early twentieth-century Germany through Bekker's extensive correspondence with composers, conductors, actors, journalists, publishers, and family members. The Papers also contain manuscript and printed copies of Bekker's many writings on music. In addition, the Papers hold personal documents and financial records, photographs, and a small number of musical scores. Yale University, Music LibraryBülow, Hans von, 1830-1894. Autograph manuscript signed, dated : [Berlin?, ca. 1857], 1857.Bülow, Hans von, 1830-1894.Draeseke, Felix, 1835-1913,Autograph manuscript signed, dated : [Berlin?, ca. 1857], 1857.1 item (18 p.) ; (4to)Of his "Über Macbeth, Oper von Taubert. (Ein Brief an Herrn Felix Dräseke.)." Pierpont Morgan Library.Turnbull, Edwin Litchfield, 1872-1927. Edwin Litchfield Turnbull papers 1881-1971.Turnbull, Edwin Litchfield, 1872-1927.Edwin Litchfield Turnbull papers 1881-1971.2.1 linear ft. (5 document boxes)The collection spans the years, 1881-1971, and includes correspondence, photographs, clippings, juvenile notebooks, and 13 scrapbooks of clippings collected by Edwin Litchfield Turnbull. Later material includes a few letters to his wife, Rebecca Trueheart Turnbull. Of particular interest are the letters and autographs of European musical celebrities. Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Libraries and the Milton S. Eisenhower LibraryDraeseke, Felix, 1835-1913. Autograph letters signed (2), dated : Dresden, 26 March 1879 and 17 June 1900, to Otto Lessmann at the Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung in Berlin, 1879 Mar. 26.Draeseke, Felix, 1835-1913.Lessmann, Otto, 1844-1918,Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Autograph letters signed (2), dated : Dresden, 26 March 1879 and 17 June 1900, to Otto Lessmann at the Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung in Berlin, 1879 Mar. 26.2 items (4 p., with one envelope.) ; (12mo)Saying [in 1879] that Servais just telegraphed him from Brussels to report on the success of Draeseke's [Symphonia] Tragica and asking if Lessmann could reprint the notice in his paper, and thanking him [in 1900] for granting him so much space in the paper, and asking that the phrase "Theoretisches Unterricht" not be used when referring to him. Pierpont Morgan Library.Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Autograph letter signed, dated : Lucerne, 24 July 1859, to [Felix] Dräseke, 1859 July 24.Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.Draeseke, Felix, 1835-1913,Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Autograph letter signed, dated : Lucerne, 24 July 1859, to [Felix] Dräseke, 1859 July 24.1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)Saying that the length of his stay in Lucerne depends on the completion of Tristan--he will finish in 10 days, and leave for Paris in 14 days at the latest--, adding that he would have liked Draeseke's presence and suggesting he come if he has time, etc. Pierpont Morgan Library.Bülow, Hans von, 1830-1894. Autograph letters signed (33), autograph copy of a letter to Prince Hohenzollern-Hechingen, autograph document entitled "Conzertprogrammpläne für die Saison 1864-65 Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde," dated : Berlin, Munich, Breslau, Hanover, Wiesbaden, and [n.p.], 1858-1865 and 1868, [and n.d.], to Max Seifriz, 1858 Mar. 1, 1858-1865 and 1868, and n.d.Bülow, Hans von, 1830-1894.Meyer Cohn, Alexander, 1853-1904,Seifriz, Max, 1827-1885,Autograph letters signed (33), autograph copy of a letter to Prince Hohenzollern-Hechingen, autograph document entitled "Conzertprogrammpläne für die Saison 1864-65 Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde," dated : Berlin, Munich, Breslau, Hanover, Wiesbaden, and [n.p.], 1858-1865 and 1868, [and n.d.], to Max Seifriz, 1858 Mar. 1, 1858-1865 and 1868, and n.d.35 items (90 p.) ; various sizes.On various musical and other professional matters, discussing concerts and programs, the great difficulty in preparing the piano score of Tristan ("zum Lohengrin verhält sich das Werk etwa wie der Fidelio zur Entführung"), commenting on a work of Seifriz's (it is primarily ear music, not eye music like Schumann's), mentioning his wife [Cosima], Tausig, Berlioz, Wagner, Liszt, Hauptmann, the Prince von Hohenzollern-Hechingen, [Leopold] Damrosch, Milde, Bechstein, Erard, Ludwig Strauss, Joachim, Laub, Singer, Schumann, Bargiel, Esser, Bach, Draeseke, Bronsart, Raff, Heinrich Gottwald, Henselt, Alexis Holländer, Pohl, Brendel, Popper, Grützmacher, Alfred Meissner, Mildner, Kittl, Apt, Weitzmann, Cornelius, Meyerbeer, Böckh, Fétis, Bote & Bock, Fürstner, Rubinstein, Devrient, von Hülsen, Harriers-Wippern, Köster, Gluck, Wieck, Lewenski, Oberthür, Cossmann, Servais, Alide Topp, Bagge, Simmel, Mendelssohn, Vogler, Weber, Glinka, Mozart, Stockhausen, Schnorr, and others, etc. Pierpont Morgan Library.