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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T01:23:35machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T01:23:36humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonLiszt, Franz von 1851-1919presumedLiszt, Franz vonpresumedLiszt, Franz von, 1851-1919presumedLiszt, Franz Edu. vonpresumedLiszt, Franz Edu. von (Franz), 1851-1919presumedLiszt, Franciszek von.presumedVon Liszt, Franz 1851-1919presumedLiszt-Schmidt, ... 1851-1919presumedLiszt, Franz E. von 1851-1919presumedVon Liszt, FranzpresumedLiszt, Franz Eduard von, 1851-1919presumedList, Frant︠s︡ fon, 1851-1919presumedLiszt, Franz v. 1851-1919presumedLiszt, Franz E. von 1851-1919presumedList, Franc.presumedLiszt, Franz vpresumedLiszt, FranzpresumedЛист, Франц, 1851-1919presumedList, Frants fonpresumedLiszt, Franz Eduard von 1851-1919presumedLiszt, Franjo, pl.presumedLiszt, Franz v 1851-1919presumedList, Frants fon 1851-1919presumedリスト, フランツ・フォンpresumedLiszt-Schmidt, Franz von 1851-1919presumedVon Liszt, Franciszek.presumed1851-03-021919-06-21GermanGermansBarrows family.Fuller, William O., 1828-1910Hazeltine, Harold D., 1871-1960Liszt, Franz von 1851-1919Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.Barrows family. Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.53 boxes (26 linear ft.)Letters and manuscripts of the Barrows family of New York.EnglishHoughton LibraryCorrespondence, 1898-1954Hazeltine, Harold D., 1871-1960Correspondence, 1898-19546 boxesThe papers consist exclusively of letters addressed to Hazeltine, accompanied by his detailed notes about each of his correspondents. Hazeltine's correspondents were English, American and Continental European legal scholars, historians, members of the bench and bar, and a few other English scholars in other fields, such as economics and philosophy.Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138Anka, Paul. Musicians Collection, 1727-1981, (bulk 1900-1940).Anka, Paul.Burns, Annelu, 1889-1942.Dupont, Aimé.Kesslère, G. Maillard (George Maillard)Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896.Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964.Apeda.Mishkin.Palace Theatre.Progress.Strand.Underwood & Underwood.White Studio, fl. 1900s-1936.William Morris Agency.Musicians Collection, 1727-1981, (bulk 1900-1940).ca. 4900 items (4000 photographs, 500 prints)Consists of ca. 4900 items which are primarily of a visual nature and portray approximately 1700 musicians and musical groups: classical composers, conductors, soloists, and ensembles; big bands and bandleaders; bandmasters; impresarios; vaudeville artists, minstrel show performers, and other variety acts; twentieth-century American musical theater composers; and post-1940 popular singers and musical groups, including country singers. Photographs comprise about 95% of the collection. Other formats present are engravings, lithographs, clippings, concert programs, brochures, booklets, sheet music, vocal and instrumental scores, drawings, paintings, postcards, correspondence, posters, and ephemera. The bulk of the collection consists of publicity photographs, ca. 1900-1940, of vaudeville and variety acts, popular singers, jazz musicians, and brass band-type ensembles. African-American and female musicians represent a substantial portion of the figures covered by these files, especially from the late nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth century. A large number of cabinet cards and cartes-de-visite date from this period. Most of the photographs are gelatin silver prints. Other formats include ca. 500 engravings and lithographs of famous composers and classical musicians, 1727-1887 (bulk ca. 1880-1860). Of these, Irish musicians are prominent. About a dozen drawings in charcoal, pencil, pen and ink, and watercolor are present, as well as an oil painting of Beethoven. The great majority of the concert programs in the collection are for classical musicians appearing in New York at Mendelssohn Hall, Aeolian Hall, Carnegie Hall, and Town Hall. Many of the programs for the latter date from late March 1941. Letters in the collection, 1780s-1977 (bulk 1820s-1860s) are chiefly written by classical composers. The manuscript and printed music includes works by several American musicians, including autograph lyrics and music for twenty-eight of Paul Anka's songs, probably from the early 1960s. Published music includes arrangements and piano and vocal scores for compositions by Victor Herbert and Pietro Mascagni. Composite portraits are located at the end of the alphabet, followed by Unidentified and Miscellaneous items. A very small number of items pertain to non-musical subjects (painters, actors, etc.). EnglishGermanYiddishPolishHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterMusicians Collection TXRC99-A17., 1727-1981, (bulk 1900-1940)Musicians Collection 1727-1981 (bulk 1900-1940)The Musicians Collection consists of materials that are primarily visual in nature and portray approximately 1700 musicians and musical groups.Harry Ransom Humanities Research CenterWilliam O. Fuller papers, Fuller (William O.) papers, (bulk 1849-1859), 1849-1968Fuller, William O., 1828-1910William O. Fuller papers Fuller (William O.) papers (bulk 1849-1859) 1849-19680.25 linear feetThe Fuller papers consist of 58 items for the period 1849-1968. The papers include letters from Fuller to his family, as well as several letters to Fuller from Franz Liszt, Carl (Charles) Mayer, and others. Fuller (1828-1910) was a music teacher in Providence, Rhode Island.EnglishJohn Hay Library, Special Collections