Yolanda Marculescu-Stern papers, 1949-1992.

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Yolanda Marculescu-Stern papers, 1949-1992.

Collection of a UWM Music Department faculty member which largely focuses on the UWM International Festival of the Art Song. The collection includes correspondence, newspaper articles, programs, and photographs from 1981 to 1992. The collection also contains biographical materials documenting Yolanda Marculescou-Stern's career as an opera singer in Bucharest, Romania, including photographs and correspondence, and materials of her involvement in Romanian Radio Television from 1957 to 1969.

18 safety film negatives

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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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The WPA + 35 Exhibition, January 4-30, 1970, presented by the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee was a tribute to the crafts and quality of design which came of the Milwaukee Handicraft Project. The Project began in the Fall of 1935. It was one of the more unusual and diverse of the handicraft projects in its philosophy and its goals. Its "Project 1170" was a specially created project for women who needed work, interested in becoming self-supporting. Milwaukee County and...

International Festival of the Art Song.

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Marcoulescou-Stern, Yolanda

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Yolanda Marculescou-Stern started her career in Bucharest, Romania as one of the premier opera singers in Eastern Europe. In 1968, Yolanda and her husband, violinist Sandu Stern, fled communist Romania for the United States. Yolanda Marculescou-Stern was hired by the UWM Music Department in 1969. As a UWM faculty member, Yolanda Marculescou-Stern focused on the development of the genre of the art song. This attention eventually led to UWM hosting a festival celebrating the art song. The first UW...