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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1869-2014
(Bulk: 1958-2013)
Creator:
DePreist, James, 1936 -
Extent: 130 boxes (+ 2 map drawer folders)
James DePreist (1936-2013) was an African-American conductor of international renown. This collection primarily documents
James DePreist's conducting career, with a focus on the 1980s and 1990s with the Oregon Symphony, including organizational
records, concert programs, press coverage, scores, and recordings.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1880-2004
(Bulk: 1898-1975)
Creator:
Mahler, Alma, 1879-1964
Werfel, Franz, 1890-1945 Extent: 134 boxes
The collection comprises the personal papers of Alma Mahler, the personal and professional papers of Franz Werfel, memorabilia
related to Gustav Mahler, and the research files of Adolf D. Klarmann concerning Franz Werfel. Materials include correspondence
to and from Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, as well as to and from Adolf Klarmann, sometimes on behalf of Alma; writings of
Alma, such as diaries and memoirs, as well as her musical compositions; writings of Werfel, such as poems, plays, novels,
novellas and stories, and essays; memorabilia relating to Alma, her parents, Gustav Mahler, and Werfel, such as clippings,
programs, and personal documents; photographs; and audio files, such as interviews and songs. Also included are Klarmann’s
research notes and writings on Werfel, as well as material relating to Klarmann’s work as editor of Werfel’s writings.
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circa 1900-1993
Creator:
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993
Extent: 450 boxes
The Marian Anderson Papers are comprised of correspondence; business records and contracts; manuscript and typescript biographical
materials; notes, journals, calendars, and financial documents; programs and publicity materials; awards and honorary degrees;
clippings; scrapbooks; memorabilia; and some materials belonging to her sisters Alyse Anderson and Ethel De Preist, her mother
Anna D. Anderson, and her husband, Orpheus H. Fisher.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
circa 1916-2007
Creator:
Anderson, Marian, 1897-1993
Extent: 48 boxes
Papers supplementing the Marian Anderson Papers, comprising correspondence (general and fan mail); business correspondence,
records and contracts; manuscript and typescript biographical materials; some materials belonging to her sisters Alyse Anderson
and Ethel DePreist, her mother Anna D. Anderson, and her husband, Orpheus H. Fisher; Anderson's notes, journals, calendars,
and financial documents; correspondence and memorabilia from James DePreist; programs and publicity materials; clippings;
awards and tributes; and memorabilia.
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1946-2013
Creator:
Marlboro Music School and Festival.
Extent: 150 linear feet (227 boxes, 3 oversize folders)
The Marlboro Music School and Festival Records spans Marlboro’s history from 1950 through 2013 and showcases its influence
on chamber music in America as it documents its growth from a small and informally organized summer school in the early 1950s
to its current status as a prestigious institution that has shaped careers and inspired the formation of numerous renowned
ensembles. The school's emphasis is on the intensive study of chamber music where young and senior professionals collaborate
in a relaxed atmosphere that is removed from the demanding rehearsal and performance schedules that they face throughout the
year. The collection comprises administrative documents, concert programs, printed promotional materials, articles and reviews,
photographs, and audio-visual materials relating to the Marlboro School of Music and annual summer festival as well as the
related Musicians from Marlboro touring series and the Marlboro Recording Society.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
1942-1991
Creator:
Heineman, James H.
Serkin, Rudolf, 1903- Serkin , Irene Busch Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
Rudolf Serkin (1903-1991) was a pianist who is widely regarded as one of the greatest Beethoven interpreters of the 20th century.
He was the director of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia from 1968 to 1976 and founded the Marlboro School of
Music in Vermont. James H. Heineman was the director of the the Heineman Foundation from the mid 1960s through the 1980s and
was a donor to the Marlboro School of Music and Festival. This collection contains correspondence, ephemera, and newspaper
clippings. The correspondence is between Rudolf "Rudi" Serkin, Irene Serkin and James "Jimmy" H. Heineman and dates from 1948
to 1991.
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