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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialCharles Zachary Bornstein papers, 1953-2020 Charles Zachary Bornstein (b. 1951) is a conductor, composer, teacher, and playwright. The collection contains music manuscripts, sketches, and correspondence with friends and colleagues, such as Aaron Copland, Lukas Foss, and André Watts. Also included are photographs and one book.
- Contributor: Watts, Andre - Foss, Lukas - Schoenberg, Arnold - Borge, Victor - Carter, Elliott - Bernstein, Leonard - Bornstein, Charles Zachary - Xenakis, Iannis - Berg, Alban - Copland, Aaron
- Date: 1953
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialHans Heinsheimer papers, 1900-2005 Hans Walter Heinsheimer was a music publisher, author, and journalist. As a publisher and promoter, he worked with many composers, including Béla Bartók, Igor Stravinsky, Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, Zoltán Kodály, George Antheil, Leonard Bernstein, Alban Berg, Leoš Janáček, and Ernst Krenek. The correspondence, photographs, writings, and subject files in this collection help record his instigation of, participation in, or presence at many significant...
- Contributor: Heinsheimer, Hans W. - Barber, Samuel - Schoenberg, Arnold - Bartók, Béla - Grainger, Percy - Stravinsky, Igor - Antheil, George - Berg, Alban - Bernstein, Leonard - Krenek, Ernst - Britten, Benjamin - Copland, Aaron - Janáček, Leo
- Date: 1900
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialAmerican Conservatory at Fontainebleau records, 1922-2022 The American Conservatory at Fontainebleau was originally established in 1919 to improve the quality of United States military bands mobilized in France at the end of World War I. In 1921, the school opened to American civilians, welcoming music students for summer classes in the Louis XV wing of the Château de Fontainebleau. The School of Fine Arts was established in 1923, and architecture...
- Contributor: Rawson, Thérèse Casadesus - Glass, Philip - Raposo, Joe - Tailleferre, Germaine - Grantham, Donald - Casadesus, Robert - Conservatoire Américain De Fontainebleau - Milhaud, Darius - Boulanger, Nadia - Hindemith, Paul ... Rawson, Thérèse Casadesus - Glass, Philip - Raposo, Joe - Tailleferre, Germaine - Grantham, Donald - Casadesus, Robert - Conservatoire Américain De Fontainebleau - Milhaud, Darius - Boulanger, Nadia - Hindemith, Paul - Makris, Andreas - Talma, Louise - Hailstork, Adolphus C. - Widor, Charles-Marie - Copland, Aaron - Bernstein, Leonard
- Date: 1922
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialDavid Diamond papers, 1915-2003 David Diamond was an award-winning American-Jewish composer and prominent symphonist of the mid-twentieth century. A former student of Roger Sessions and Nadia Boulanger, Diamond ultimately composed eleven symphonies and countless other chamber and vocal works, such as his influential Symphony no. 4 (1945), Elegy in memory of Maurice Ravel (1938), and Rounds (1944). His social circle of musical personalities included Leonard Bernstein, Serge Koussevitzky,...
- Contributor: Copland, Aaron - Diamond, David - Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin) - Bernstein, Leonard - Melville, Herman
- Date: 1931