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Geraldine Farrar Collection

Detail of a color drawing of a woman with upswept hair resting her head on her hand.

Geraldine Farrar. Portrait by Friedrich August von Kaulbach.   About this image

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Documents the stellar career of one of America's most celebrated sopranos. It contains music, including compositions by Farrar; correspondence; concert programs; Metropolitan Opera contracts; drafts of her autobiography, “Such Sweet Compulsion”; scripts for radio programs; photographs; and papers related to her work with the Red Cross and various government organizations during World War II. Of particular interest is Farrar’s life-long correspondence with Germany’s Crown Prince Wilhelm and Crown Princess Cecelie. There is also significant correspondence from American producer David Belasco and Farrar’s vocal coach, Lilli Lehmann.

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General

Span Dates
1895-1943
Bulk Dates
20th century
Major Language(s)
English
Repository
Music Division, Library of Congress

Physical Collection

Number of Items
25,000
Number of Containers
58
Linear Feet
17
Contents
Biographical materials, writings, music, correspondence, contracts, scripts, programs, scrapbooks, photographs, and sound recordings.
Processing History
Processed in 1996. Scrapbooks are extremely fragile and should be served/used with care.
Transfers
Fifty-five phonograph records that were included have been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.
Provenance
In 1954, the Library of Congress purchased 15 letters written by Geraldine Farrar (1882-1967) to her long-time friend Mrs. Daisy Humphries. Later in 1954, Farrar donated her personal papers to the Library. Together, these two acquisitions, containing numerous scrapbooks, correspondence, and photographs, formed the basis for the Geraldine Farrar Collection. Subsequent gifts by Farrar in 1958, 1959, and 1964 added additional materials to the collection. Other materials were added to the collection from time to time, including letters from Farrar to Ruth A. Businger, donated by Businger in 1967, and a photo of Farrar dating from 1967 and donated by Edwin A. McArthur in 1982. Additionally, several letters from Farrar to Florence Mosher were purchased in 1970.

Access/Copyright

Access Permissions
Permitted, subject to PARR policies and procedures
Copyright Info
http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html
Preferred Citation
Geraldine Farrar Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress

Subject(s)

  • Opera
  • Women in the Performing Arts

Names Associated with Collection

  • Belasco, David
  • Businger, Ruth A.
  • Carreño, Teresa
  • Caruso, Enrico
  • Charpentier, Gustave
  • DeMille, Cecil B.
  • Dukas, Paul
  • Finck, Henry T.
  • Kreisler, Fritz
  • Lehmann, Lilli
  • Massenet, Jules
  • Pons, Lily
  • Puccini, Giacomo
  • Rachmaninoff, Sergei
  • Toscanini, Arturo
  • Wilhelm, Crown Prince
  • Wilhelm II, Kaiser
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