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Julie Andrews Visits Library

Julie Andrews (center) with Walter Zvonchenko and Diane Kresh

Photo by Charlynn Spencer Pyne

Actress and singer Julie Andrews toured the Library on Dec. 3 and paused in the George and Ira Gershwin Room for a photo with Library music specialist Walter Zvonchenko and Diane Kresh, director for public service collections. In a small Members Room display, she saw some of her own work preserved at the Library along with that of Bach, Beethoven and Mozart, whose manuscripts prompted her to remark how much one can determine about the composition process by looking at the scores. Ms. Andrews came to Washington for the Kennedy Center Honors, of which she was one of five recipients.

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