Alexei Haieff papers circa 1900-1985

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Alexei Haieff papers circa 1900-1985

This collection contains the papers and scores of Alexei Haieff (1914-1994), Russian-American composer.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6316511

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Koussevitzky, Natalie, 1880-1942

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Natalie Ushkova, the daughter of an extremely wealthy tea merchant, was the second wife of Russian American conductor, Serge Koussevitzky. When she died in 1942, and Serge Koussevitzky created the Koussevitzky Music Foundations in her honor....

Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951

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Serge Koussevitzky was a Russian-born conductor, composer and double-bassist, known for his long tenure as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1924 to 1949. Koussevitzky's appointment as conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) was the beginning of a golden era for the ensemble that would continue until 1949. Over that 25-year period, he built the ensemble's reputation into that of a leading American orchestra. ...

Boston Symphony Orchestra

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Boston. It is the second-oldest of the five major American symphony orchestras commonly referred to as the "Big Five". Founded by Henry Lee Higginson in 1881, the BSO performs most of its concerts at Boston's Symphony Hall and in the summer performs at Tanglewood....

Messiaen, Olivier

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First performed Dec. 2, 1949 by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, conducting; the solo part played by Yvonne Loriod. From the description of Turangalîla-symphonie / Olivier Messiaen. [1946-1948] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 271073216 French composer. From the description of Autograph manuscript signed, dated : Paris, 26 June 1943, 1943 June 26. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270582366 From the description of Autograph manuscript signed...

Dallapiccola, Luigi, 1904-1975

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Luigi Dallapiccola, an Italian composer, wrote Rencesvals, a piece for voice and piano based on three fragments of La Chanson de Roland, for French baritone Pierre Bernac. From the description of Correspondence concerning Rencesvals : Firenze, to Pierre Bernac, Paris, 1945-1946. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122640078 From the guide to the Correspondence concerning Rencesvals : Firenze, to Pierre Bernac, Paris, 1945-1946, (The New York Public Library. Music ...

Schuman, William

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An American composer and educator, William Schuman was instructor at Sarah Lawrence College (1935-45), president of the Juilliard School of Music (1945-1962), director of publications for G. Schirmer (1945-1952), and president of Lincoln Center (1962-1968). In the 1970's he was chairman of the Norlin Foundation and of the MacDowell Colony. He was a founding director of the Charles Ives Society and a member of the board of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, the Naumburg and K...

Lack, Fredell

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Menotti, Gian Carlo, 1911-2007

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Composer. From the description of Papers, 1982-1989. (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 21072004 Orlando Cole, American, cellist of the Curtis String Quartet, and educator (cello faculty, The Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, Pa.), was a classmate of Menotti's and Barber's at the Curtis Institute. From the description of [Letter, 1936, summer, St. Wolfgang, Austria, to] Landy [Orlando Cole, Rockport, Me.] / Gian-Carlo ; Sam [Samuel Barb...

Joseph L. Rollins.

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Princeton University

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The collection documents the physical expansion of the University from its earliest period through the acquisition of large tracts of land in the 20th century, including the properties around Carnegie Lake and numerous farms. Early records document transactions with such Princeton University notables as Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, John Witherspoon, Walter Minto, John and Richard Stockton, and John Maclean. For the most part, the papers consist of standard legal documents with detailed descriptions ...

Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990

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Aaron Copland (1900-1990) was an American composer. During the years 1964 and 1965 Copland wrote, conducted, narrated, and hosted a series of twelve television programs entitled Music in the 20s = Music in the Twenties. The transcripts described in this collection were transcribed from filmed interviews recorded live at the WGBH studios in Boston, Mass. between 1964 Nov. 11 and 1965 Jan. 26. These unedited, preliminary tape recordings later formed the basis of the series...

Otto Maag.

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Margaret Cassidy

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Marks Music Corporation

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S.A. Edizioni Suvini Zerboni

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Canetti, Georges, 1911-1971

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Langston, Hughes

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(James) Langston Hughes (February 1, 1902-May 22, 1967), an African-American writer, poet, playwright and columnist made influential contributions in his life and work during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920's. In 1925 Hughes won first prize in the poetry section of the 1925 Opportunity magazine literary contest, which launched his literary career. His first volume of poetry appeared in 1926. In 1942, he became a columnist for the African American newspaper, the Chicago Defender. Hughes used t...

Frescobaldi

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Carl Fischer, Inc., 1939-1978

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Publisher and importer of music and music books, importer and manufacturer of musical instruments and general musical merchandise. From the description of Typewritten letter on letterhead, with stamped signature : New York, to Clark Music Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1914 May 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270935540 ...

Paul Mauhnowitzky

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Robert Schumann

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Sheila Budpart Bronte.

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G. Schirmer, Inc., 1937-1956

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Fritz Schröder

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Koussevitzky Music Foundation

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The foundation was created by Dr. Serge Koussevitzky in May 1942 in memory of his first wife, Natalie Koussevitzky. Its broad purpose was the encouragement of the growth of musical culture, and in the fulfillment of that purpose it regularly commissioned new works and aided in the development of musical talent through widely varied activities. From the description of Cancelled checks paid to composers by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, 1944 June 9 -1956 January 25. (Harvard Univer...

League of Composers

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Galuppi

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The Little Players

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Beatrice Kobb

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Boosey and Hawkes, Inc

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A xappy day.

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Auric

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S.A. Edizione Suvini Zerboni

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À Madame la Princesse Edmond de Polignac

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General Music Publishing Co.

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merican International Music Fund

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Paul Makovsky

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Durante, ...

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Roussel, Éric, 1951-

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Epithet: Dr British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000161.0x0001d6 ...

Pluto and Cherie Corsini

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Haieff, Alexei, 1914-1994

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Composed 1949-50. First performance of revised version Boston, 31 October 1952, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch conductor, Leo Smit soloist. Dedicated to Janice Newman for Leo Smit. Received the New York Music Critics Award for 1952.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Concerto for piano and orchestra / Alexei Haieff. [19--] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 52137728 Alexei Haieff was born in Blagoveshchensk, Siberia, ...

Martini

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Markevitch

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Elkan-Vogel Co.

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Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 1944

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Associated Music Publishers (AMP) was based in New York City. Hugo Winter joined the company as Vice-President in 1939, following his emigration to the U.S. Winter, who had previously held a leading position at Universal Edition, in Vienna, was a friend of Alma Mahler; before the war, Universal Edition had held many or most of the rights to Gustav Mahler's works. AMP apparently served as a U.S. representative for a number of music publishers worldwide, including Universal Edition. Bauer was on s...

Juilliard School

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Until 1946, the Juilliard School of Music was composed of two divisions, the Juilliard Graduate School (JGS) and the Institute of Musical Art (IMA), which served as the undergraduate division. The IMA was founded in 1905 by Frank Damrosch and James Loeb; in 1926 it affiliated with the JGS, established in 1924 by the Juilliard Musical Foundation. The two schools maintained separate identities until their full merger in 1946. From the description of Scholarship...

Mr. H. F. Armington

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Peer Musikverlag

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Leopold Spinner

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Manhattan School of Music

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Luisa and Domenico Gnoli.

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Satie

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Pollarolo

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Chester Kallman

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Paul Sacher Foundation

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Henmar Press

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Milhaud, Edgard, 1873-

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Leonard Feeney

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Edizioni Musicali Western

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Marian J. Kerr

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Rutini

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Paradisi

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American Academy in Rome

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Art school; Rome, Italy. Organized in 1894 as the American School of Architecture in Rome. In 1897, it was dissolved and its assets turned over to the newly established American Adademy in Rome, not a traditional school, but a place where architects, painters, and sculptors could work in close association. After merging with the American School of Classical Studies (f. 1895) on the last day of 1912, the American Academy in Rome consisted of the School of Fine Arts and th...

Louisville Orchestra.

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David Diamond

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Sauguet

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Désormiere

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Wiener Philharmonisher Verlag A.G.

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Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress

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American Ballet

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Jerry Willard.

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Serenus Corporation

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Grieco

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Recording Guarantee Project

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Mierryslaw Kolinsky.

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Diamond, David H.

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Walt Whitman

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Durand and Cie

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Francis Thorne

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Muriel Streeter Levy

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Accademia filarmonica romana

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Martelli

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Laurance P. Roberts

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Sylvia Wright

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Concord Academy Glee club

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Stravinsky

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Paul Sheftel.

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Francis Peschka

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Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague, 1864-1953

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Biographical Note 1864, Oct. 30 Born Elizabeth Penn Sprague, Chicago, Illinois, to Albert Arnold and Nancy Ann Atwood Sprague circa 1872 Began piano lessons with Regina Cohn Watson 1891 Married Frederic Shurtleff Coolidge (died 1915) ...

Columbia Records, Inc.

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Since the founding of the Columbia Graphophone Company in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in the late 1880s, Columbia Records has pioneered major developments in all areas of the recording industry. Columbia Graphophone's most successful subsidiary, the Columbia Phonograph Company, distributed cylinder recordings and Edison phonographs in the Maryland, Delaware, and Washington, D.C., region. In 1902 Columbia began issuing recorded discs as well as cylinders, and in 1904 it introduced the double-sided d...

Darius

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Pierre Octave

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Boosey and Hawkes

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Juilliard School of Music.

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Henri, ...

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Albert Spalding

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Katharine Hanson

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Sylvia Marlowe.

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Samuel Rosenbaum.

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Hester Pickman

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Turini

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Scarlatti, ...

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Marcello, ...

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Wiener Philharmonischer Verlag A.G.

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William Ernest Healey

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Porpora

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Priscilla Morgan

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Ferroud

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Lincoln Kirstein

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Russischer Musikverlag,

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Julius Hartt Musical Foundation, Hartt School of Music

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Charles Munch

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Durand et Cie

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Thorne Foundation

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À Claudia Fine

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Samuel, Barber

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American Music Collection

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Bernstein, Felicia

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Brooks School choir

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Francis Poulenc.

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Randall Thompson

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Charles Burr

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Moshe Paranov

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Juilliard Graduate School.

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Southern Music Publishing Co.

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Zipoli

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W. Gordon Murdock

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Alexander Siloti

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Wiener Philharmonischer Verlag.

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W. H. Auden

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Donald Mitchell

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Ibert

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Jimmy Schuyler

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Miss Zara Nelsova

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George Balanchine

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Pasquini

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Thomas Scherman.

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Pescetti

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Independent Music Publishers.

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Janice Newman

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Walter Naumburg Foundation

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Leo Smit.

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George Gordon, Lord Byron

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Virginia Becker.

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Joyce, James, 1882-1941

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James Augustus Aloysius Joyce was born on February 2, 1882, in Rathgar, a borough of Dublin, Ireland, the eldest of ten children who survived infancy. In 1888 he was enrolled at Clongowes Wood College, a Jesuit boarding school near Dublin, where he stayed until 1891. Thereafter he attended Belvedere College, and then University College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1902 with a major in Italian. While at UCD Joyce wrote a paper in defense of Henrik Ibsen's drama called Drama and Life, which was ...

Coates, Helen

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Mehegan, John

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Mme. Vera D. Bryner.

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R. D. Row Music Co.

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Harpsichord Society of New York

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Grazioli

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Jacques Kayaloff.

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Sheila B. B.

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Paul N. Mendolsohn

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International Society for Contemporary Music.

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The League of Composers was co-founded in 1923 in New York by Claire Raphael Reis and several contemporary composers. Conceived as an alternative to the International Composers' Guild, the League's mission was to promote the composition and performance of contemporary music. By 1954, the League had commissioned 110 works by outstanding American and European composers (including Aaron Copland, Bela Bartók and Samuel Barber), sponsored American stage premières of Igor Stravinsky's The...

Louis Van Dussen

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Nadia Boulanger

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