Goldmark FamilyCollection 1832-1969 bulk 1863-1956

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Goldmark FamilyCollection 1832-1969 bulk 1863-1956

This collectiondocuments the life and accomplishments of the Goldmark family, whose most famousmembers were the two composers Carl Goldmark (1830-1915), who embraced Viennesemusical life with colleagues such as Brahms, Liszt, Wagner and Rubinstein, and hisnephew Rubin Goldmark (1872-1936), who has been honored for his services to Americanmusic, as a prolific composer, and composition department chair at (amongst others)the newly created Juilliard School of Music. The collection contains a large amountof correspondence, but also includes newspaper clippings, musical journal articles,concert programmes and notes, a libretto, a citizenship certificate, obituaries,eulogies and photographs.

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Goldmark, Carl, 1830-1915

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Hungarian composer. From the description of Autograph note signed, dated : Vienna, 30 March 1873, 1873 Mar. 30. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270577977 From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Baden, 30 June 1870, to an unidentified recipient, 1870 June 30. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270577974 From the description of [Draft of Act 2 of Die Königen von Saba]. [1875?] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270563944 ...

Stern family

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Cultus Gemeinde Goltsch-Jenikau

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Goldmark, Rubin, 1799-1868

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Goldmark, Rubin, 1872-1936

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Goldmark, Leo, 1840-1927

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Goldmark Family

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The Goldmark family was a Hungarian Jewish family with roots in the 19th century Austro-Hungarian empire, and like most of the educated Jewish families of those times, they spoke German amongst themselves, as it was considered the language of the educated people. Two of the most well-known members of this family were the composoers Carl Goldmark (1830-1915) and his nephew Rubin Goldmark (1872-1936). The patriarch Rubin Goldmark (senior) was presumably born in 1799 and di...

Goldmark, Auguste

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Bohemians (New York Musicians' Club)

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The Bohemians (the New York Musicians' Club) was founded in 1907 by virtuoso pianist Rafael Joseffy (1852-1915). Joseffy and a group of fellow classical musicians incorporated the club the following year, and in 1914 created the Musician's Foundation Inc., a charitable organization that provides emergency financial support to professional musicians in need. The club's stated purpose is to "further the cause of music and the interests of musicians, to advance the careers of young mus...

Goldmark, Maxine née Stern

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