Correspondence with Albert Goldberg, 1950-1957.

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Correspondence with Albert Goldberg, 1950-1957.

For the most part, typed and holograph letters from Krenek to Albert Goldberg, music editor at the Los Angeles Times, in response to some of Goldberg's newspaper columns. Also, two typed letters from Goldberg to Krenek, the letter of 17 April 1950 inquiring about the experience of expatriate European composers in the United States. Krenek's reply is included.

8 items (11 leaves) ; 28 cm. or smaller.

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Křenek, Ernst

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Krenek was an Austro-American composer. Robert Holliday was the director of the Hamline University Choir, St. Paul, Minn. Krenek was chair of the Hamline University Music Dept. the first six years of Holliday's tenure as director. From the description of Letters : to Robert Holliday, 1943-1976. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 33996728 Commissioned by The Louisville Orchestra. Composed 1954. First performance Louisville, Kentucky, 12 February 1955, ...

Goldberg, Albert (Conductor)

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Albert Levi Goldberg was born on June 2, 1898 in Shenandoah, Iowa, attended Univ. of Nebraska (1915-16) and Chicago Music College (1920-22); M. Music, Gunn School of Music, 1923; also studied privately; became music critic of Chicago herald examiner, 1925-36; served as Illinois State Director of the Federal Music Project in the Works Progress Administration (WPA), 1935-43; music critic, Chicago tribune (1943-47) and Los Angeles times (1947-65); lecturer, UCLA, beginning in 1948; became music sta...