Edward E. Lowinsky papers, 1920-1986 (inclusive).

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Edward E. Lowinsky papers, 1920-1986 (inclusive).

Edward Elias Lowinsky, musicologist, served on the faculty of University of Chicago's Department of Music from 1961 until his retirement in 1976. An innovative scholar of sixteenth-century music, Lowinsky set academic and editorial standards in the field of musicology, and provoked debate and discussion that elevated the field. The collection documents Lowinsky's education and early career in Germany and Holland; his work at Black Mountain College, Queens College, University of California, and the University of Chicago; his activities with the American Musicological Society; and his family and personal life. The collection contains personal and professional correspondence, administrative records, manuscripts, scores, teaching materials, audio recordings, and photographs.

83 linear ft. (135 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7783221

University of Chicago Library

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