Creator:
Adler, F. Charles, (Frederick Charles), 1889-1959
Inclusive Dates:
1787- 1955
Abstract:
Correspondence; printed material, including
articles, clippings, programs; and phonodiscs. A large part of the correspondence pertains to
the organization and development of the Saratoga Spa Music Festival, predecessor of the Saratoga
Performing Arts Center seasonal concert series. Writings include those of Adler and his wife, Hannah Moriarta Adler. Memorabilia includes financial material and an assortment of printed items, including clippings, programs, publicity, research material, and reviews. Programs include those relating to Adler’s work with the Federal Music Project (1936-1941). Recordings consist mostly of Saratoga Spa Music Festival recordings.
Type of Material:
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
78 rpm records.
Programs (documents)
Reviews (documents)
Subject:
Saratoga Springs (N.Y.) -- History
Composers.
Conductors (Music)
Musicians.
Music
New York State
Composers -- United States
Conductors (Music) -- United States
Music -- 20th century.
Music festivals -- New York (State)
Musicians -- United States.
Creator:
unknown
Inclusive Dates:
1932- 1990
Abstract:
The collection consists of various sizes and speeds of "flexi-discs," printed on flexible plastic sheets or
coated paper and usually included with a magazine, mailing, or other advertising medium
Type of Material:
Flexi discs.
Promotional materials.
Subject:
National geographic magazine.
Music
Popular culture
Sound recording industry.
Sound in advertising.
Popular culture in advertising.
Creator:
Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886.
Inclusive Dates:
1827- 1827
Abstract:
Handwritten two-page musical manuscript of a funeral dirge; inscription
on the back in French indicated it was composed on the occasion of his father's death.
Type of Material:
Manuscripts (document genre)
Subject:
Composers.
Music
Composers -- 19th century.
Pianists -- 19th century.
Music -- 19th century.
Creator:
Waxman, Franz, 1906-1967.
Inclusive Dates:
1922- 2008
Abstract:
Correspondence; manuscript
scores; printed scores; clippings; articles and speeches; materials about the Los Angeles
Music Festival; awards; and his autograph collection. Correspondents include
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Leonard Bernstein, Boosey and Hawkes,
Inc., Nicolai Brerezowsky, Aaron Copland, Werner Egk, Paul Eluard, James Forsyth, Lukas Foss,
John Green, John te Groen, Jascha Heifetz, Dorothy Huttenback, Rolf Liebermann, Joshua Logan,
Los Angeles Music Festival, J Marks, Charlotte Nicholls, Organisation Artistique
Internationale, Menahem Pressler, Max Rabinoff, Marcella Rabwin, Rundfunk Hessischer, Dore
Schary, Hans Sikorski, Isaac Stern, Leopold Stokowski, Alexandre Tansman, Union of Soviet
Composers, Gottreid Von Emlin, Jerry Wald, Bruno Walter, John Waxman, Lella Simone Waxman,
and Alma Mahler Werfel.
Type of Material:
16mm (photographic film size)
Long-playing records.
35mm (photographic film size)
78 rpm records.
Articles.
Audiocassettes.
Audiotapes.
Autographs.
Awards.
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Digital file formats.
Musical scores.
PDF.
Phonograph records.
Photographs.
Sheet music.
Sound recordings.
Speeches (documents)
Tape reels.
Subject:
Composers.
Conductors (Music).
Musicians.
Popular culture
Music
Composers -- United States.
Conductors (Music) -- United States.
German Americans.
Motion picture music -- Scores.
Motion picture music -- United States.
Music -- 20th century.
Musicians -- United States.
Orchestral music -- Scores.