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Box Mixed m_5 (R)

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Contains 20 Results:

Piano Quartet Discussions #9, 2004

 File — Box: Mixed m_5 (R), Folder: 9

Concert programs, 1871, 1895

 File — Box: Mixed m_5 (R), Folder: 2

Scrapbook, circa 1860-1890

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents Arranged by country or city of origin: France, Germany, England, Italy, Berlin, London, Brunswick, the scrapbook contains photographs of opera singers and stage actors, including Emilio Naudin, Désirée Artôt, and Mary Anne Stirling; artists such as Gustave Doré and Rosa Bonheur; novelist Henri Murger; composers such as Joseph Joachim, Adolf von Henselt, and a missing space for a picture of Richard Wagner; and members of royalty such as King Victor Emanuel II of Italy, his sons Prince Umberto...
Dates: circa 1860-1890

Master Classes, 1992-1998

 File — Box: Mixed m_5 (R), Folder: 19
Scope and Contents

Consists of fliers and programs for master classes taught by Norbert Brainin, Anner Bylsma, William Christie, Michael Debost, Paulina Dokovska, Montserrat Figueras, Patrick Gallois, Håkan Hagegård, Carlo Levi Minzi, Jordi Savall, Renata Scotto, and the Trio d'Amsterdam.

Dates: 1992-1998

Menachem Zur collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MP-0002-01
Summary

Menachem Zur (born 1942) is an Israeli composer who studied at Mannes College of Music (now, Mannes School of Music), and Columbia University. His compositions are influenced by modernism, post-tonal music, and set theory, as well as traditional Jewish music. The collection includes various chamber music scores by Zur, mostly in photocopy form, as well as a recording of several of his compositions.

Dates: 1972-2005

Music of Menachem Zur, 1994

 File — Box: Mixed m_5 (R), Folder: 7

On Wings of an Echo, 1976

 File — Box: Mixed m_5 (R), Folder: 8

Cartes de visite and cabinet cards, 1875-1894

 File — Box: Mixed m_5 (R), Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Two sizes of cards with photographs. The smaller cards match the style and size of a carte de visite, while the larger ones more closely match the later fashion of a cabinet card, as would have been more common in the late 19th century.Contains pictures of prominent artistic figures of the time, including Johannes Brahms, Pablo de Sarasate, and Alfred Corning Clark himself. Some of the cards are autographed and inscribed with a note on the back. The photograph of Johannes Brahms...
Dates: 1875-1894

Additional scrapbook pages, 1925-1927

 File — Box: Mixed m_5 (R), Folder: 17-18