Papers, additional, 1920-1965.

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Papers, additional, 1920-1965.

The Solomon Rosowsky Addendum consists of additional papers that were found after the Solomon Rosowsky Collection--the bulk of Rosowsky's papers--had already been cataloged. The Addendum fills two Hollinger boxes. The first box contains subject files, ca. 1920-1965. The second box contains correspondence in Russian, Yiddish, German, English, Hebrew and French. Correspondence covers a broad range of topics, including the dissolution of the Society for Jewish Folk Music in St. Petersburg, ca. 1922; the founding of the Juwal Publication Society in Berlin, 1922-1923; the dispersion of practitioners of Jewish art music after the Russian Revolution, ca. 1920-1939; and Rosowsky's musical activities in then Palestine, 1925-1947.

2 boxes (1 linear ft.)

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