Catherine Kramer scores 1907-1949

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Catherine Kramer scores 1907-1949

The Catherine Kramer Scores primarily consist of original music composed by Kramer, as well as her arrangements of works by other composers. Catherine (or Catharine) Kramer completed a three-year course in piano, piano pedagogy, and composition at the Master Institute of Roerich Museum in May 1934.

2.79 linear feet; 3 boxes

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