Scores, correspondence and other materials.

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Scores, correspondence and other materials.

Contains scores, letters, photographs and theatrical ephemera associated with Beauvais' singing careerl. Includes printed and ms scores by Leonard Bernstein, Mark Bucci, Theodore Chanler, Gustave Ferrari, Richard Hundley, Charles Lagourgue, Mana-Zucca, Ned Rorem, and Virgil Thomson; many of these are personally inscribed.

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Martin, Vernon, 1929-

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Vernon Emil Martin, Jr. was born on December 15, 1929 in Guthrie, Oklahoma. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree in composition from the University of Oklahoma, and a Master of Science in library science from Columbia University in 1965. Martin worked at Columbia University and New York Public Library before joining the faculty of North Texas State University as music librarian from 1966 until 1970. He then served as director of library services at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa until t...

Rorem, Ned, 1923-

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Composer and author. From the description of Oral history conducted by Vivian Perlis, March 31, 1997. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155905487 Commissioned by Nikolai Sokoloff and the Musical Arts Society of La Jolla, California. Composed 1956. First performance La Jolla, California, 5 August 1956, Nikolai Sokoloff conductor. Dedicated to Nikolai Sokoloff and the Musical Arts Society of La Jolla, California.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. Fr...

Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990

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Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was among the most important conductors of the second half of the 20th Century and also the first American conductor to receive international acclaim. His best-known work is the Broadway musical West Side Story; other works include three symphonies, Chichester Psalms, Serenade after Plato's "Symposium", the original score for the film On the Waterfront, and theater works including On the Town, Wonderful Town, Candide, and his MASS. Bernstei...

Lagourgue, Charles

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Bucci, Mark, 1924-2002

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American composer (1924-2002). Bucci was awarded Juilliard's first Irving Berlin scholarship in 1948, and gained national attention with his musical adaptation of James Thurber's Thirteen clocks for television in 1953. He composed concert works, musicals, and operas, and wrote four published plays. From the description of Mark Bucci Collection, approximately 1967-1990. (The Juilliard School). WorldCat record id: 317483662 ...

Mana-Zucca

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Ferrari, Bustave, 1872-1948.

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Thomson, Virgil

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The hymn is How Firm a Foundation, words and music commonly ascribed to Robert Keene. The melody is also called Geard. Also quoted Yes, Jesus Loves Me and For He's A Jolly Good Fellow. Composed 1926-28. First performance New York, 22 February 1945, New York Philharmonic, the composer conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Symphony on a hymn tune / Virgil Thomson. [19--] (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 56078995 Composer. ...

Chanler, Theodore (Ward), 1902-1961.

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Hundley, Richard

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Beauvais, Jeanne, collector.

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