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African American Musicians Photograph Collection, 1950s-1960s

.25 linear feet
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Photographs of various African American musicians, singers and performers from the 1950s and 1960s.
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Albert Schweitzer Center Records, TBD

70 linear ft.
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Organizational records, correspondence, memorabilia relating to the Albert Schweitzer Center in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
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Albert Schweitzer Center Records, TBD 70 linear ft.

Albert Schweitzer Letter, "Cher Monsieur...", 1947

1 folder (SC)
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Letter from the German musician, physician and philanthropist to an unknown recipient.
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Albert Schweitzer Letter, "Cher Monsieur...", 1947 1 folder (SC)

Albert Schweitzer Papers, 1896-1965

18 linear ft.
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Papers of the theologian, philosopher, physician, organist, and music scholar; born in Alsace, France. Founded a missionary hospital in Lambaréné, French Equatorial Africa (now Gabon). Received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952 for his advocacy of the brotherhood of nations. Collection includes correspondence (1901-1965); 123 notebooks (1918-1965); manuscript essays and lectures on religion, philosophy, and medicine; and sermons. Correspondence includes nearly 1400 letters between Schweitzer and wife Hélène Bresslau (1901-1939); 396 letters (1950-1965) written in German to Erica Anderson; 180 letters to daughter Rhena Schweitzer Miller; and 70 letters to various recipients, including 3 to Rudolf Bultmann. Notebooks document Schweitzer's daily life in Lambaréné, the diseases and stories of his patients, and the arrival of visitors to the mission. They also contain poems, quotations, excerpts from books on philosophy, religion, and history; clippings from French, German, English, and African newspapers; reports on world politics; and commentaries on himself and his work.
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Albert Schweitzer Papers, 1896-1965 18 linear ft.

Andre Polah Papers, 1915-1949

3 linear ft.
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Papers of the American conductor, violinist. Born in The Hague, Holland. Correspondence (1918-1949); musical programs (1918-1949); clippings about Polah, some relating to his tenure as concertmaster and conductor of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra; and sheet music.
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Andre Polah Papers, 1915-1949 3 linear ft.

Anna E. Pease Diary, 1908-1911

1 volume (SC)
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Diary of a young woman in Central New York, during her last year at Wells College and first two years after graduation. Miss Pease seems to have been very musical as there is frequent mention of piano lessons, recitals, church choirs, singing, etc.
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Anna E. Pease Diary, 1908-1911 1 volume (SC)

Bernard Rogers Papers, 1931-1965

1.5 linear ft.
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American composer, educator. Collection contains correspondence (1938-1965), manuscript music scores, writings and notes, photographs, programs, articles, and clippings. Correspondents include Romain Rolland, Robert Shaw, Theodore Presser Company, and Leopold Stokowski.
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Bernard Rogers Papers, 1931-1965 1.5 linear ft.

Charles Huerter Papers, 1898-1970

5.0 linear ft.
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Papers of the American composer, pianist, teacher. Died 1974.
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Charles Huerter Papers, 1898-1970 5.0 linear ft.

Ernst Bacon Papers, 1917-1991

27 linear ft.
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Papers of the American composer, pianist, and conductor; Director of School of Music, Syracuse University and professor (1945-1963). Manuscripts, notebooks, sketchbooks, photographs, printed music, and essays. Notable correspondents in the collection inlude Ansel Adams, Carlisle Floyd, John Alden Carpenter, Kay Boyle, Aaron Copland, Witter Bynner, and Van Wyck Brooks.
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Ernst Bacon Papers, 1917-1991 27 linear ft.

Franz Waxman Papers, 1922-2008

49 linear ft.
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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.
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Franz Waxman Papers, 1922-2008 49 linear ft.