Rhoda Levine papers, 1952-2009 (bulk 1959-2004).

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Rhoda Levine papers, 1952-2009 (bulk 1959-2004).

The Rhoda Levine Papers document the career of the opera director, mainly through files on each of the many stage and opera productions on which she worked as dancer, choreographer or director. The papers contain annotated scores and libretti; costume, stage and set designs; choreographic, rehearsal and performance notes; programs; clippings; photographs; and audio/visual recordings.

26.59 linear feet (72 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8121340

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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