An experimental composer, Ivan Wyschnegradsky (1893-1979) wrote many pieces on quarter tones and other microtones. The collection consists of 3.75 Linear Feet of concert programs, correspondence, articles, journals, books, recordings, and scores related to Wyschnegradskys career, performances of his work after his death, and his relationships with his close friends and colleagues, including John Dierks, Mildred Couper, and his wife, Lucille Gayden
[[abstract]]Abstract Although educated as a young officer, Moussorgky was completely a musician all ...
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, ...
This research is consecrated to Mussorgsky's famous cycle of character pieces, Pictures at an Exhibi...
This thesis contains three parts. The first part is a biography of Ivan Wyschnegradsky (1893-1979) c...
This exhibition features rare Soviet scores, texts and vinyl, and tells stories of Soviet composers’...
The bulk of the materials in the collection are musical scores and sketches which represent virtuall...
A pianist, composer, pedagogue, musical director, and music writer, Abram Chasins was an active perf...
The archives consist primarily of music (both manuscript and printed), correspondence, photographs, ...
An American pianist, William Kapell (1922-1953) was an active performer throughout his career. He ga...
Mark Hambourg (1879-1960) was a piano performer who gave numerous recitals and recorded many of his ...
A composer and lecturer, Ada Richter (a.k.a. Hugo Arnold, Wilma Moore, and Eileen Gail) composed man...
The Aaron Copland collection consists of published and unpublished music by Copland and other compos...
In opposition to the European dominated classical music, several Russian composers including a group...
This is a commissioned essay to accompany CD recordings (a CD liner note) of largely rare and early ...
Balint Vazsonyi (March 7, 1936-January 2003) was a Hungarian-American pianist, perhaps best known fo...
[[abstract]]Abstract Although educated as a young officer, Moussorgky was completely a musician all ...
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, ...
This research is consecrated to Mussorgsky's famous cycle of character pieces, Pictures at an Exhibi...
This thesis contains three parts. The first part is a biography of Ivan Wyschnegradsky (1893-1979) c...
This exhibition features rare Soviet scores, texts and vinyl, and tells stories of Soviet composers’...
The bulk of the materials in the collection are musical scores and sketches which represent virtuall...
A pianist, composer, pedagogue, musical director, and music writer, Abram Chasins was an active perf...
The archives consist primarily of music (both manuscript and printed), correspondence, photographs, ...
An American pianist, William Kapell (1922-1953) was an active performer throughout his career. He ga...
Mark Hambourg (1879-1960) was a piano performer who gave numerous recitals and recorded many of his ...
A composer and lecturer, Ada Richter (a.k.a. Hugo Arnold, Wilma Moore, and Eileen Gail) composed man...
The Aaron Copland collection consists of published and unpublished music by Copland and other compos...
In opposition to the European dominated classical music, several Russian composers including a group...
This is a commissioned essay to accompany CD recordings (a CD liner note) of largely rare and early ...
Balint Vazsonyi (March 7, 1936-January 2003) was a Hungarian-American pianist, perhaps best known fo...
[[abstract]]Abstract Although educated as a young officer, Moussorgky was completely a musician all ...
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, ...
This research is consecrated to Mussorgsky's famous cycle of character pieces, Pictures at an Exhibi...