PA. Performing arts
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Nicholas Anderson Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
Nicholas Anderson is remembered as a teacher and musician. The Nicholas Anderson Sheet Music and Personal Papers Collection reflects his career as a cellist, begining with his early studies with Leslie Parnas and Irving Klein, and including materials related to his career as a solist and working with the New York Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.
Lev Aronson Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
Alan Beeler Papers
Alan Beeler (1939-2016) is remembered as a performer, educator, and a prolific composer. Acquired in November 2016, the Alan Beeler Collection contains over a hundred manuscript compositions and arrangements, in addition to other music for a variety of instrumentation. The collection also contains a small amount of Beeler's personal papers, including teaching materials.
Marion Davies Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
Maurice Eisenberg Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
The collection contains approximately 900 scores owned by Maurice Eisenberg. The collections includes many annotated pieces, including five pieces possibly annotated by Pablo Casals.
Raymond J. Gariglio Papers
Lubomir Georgiev Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
Fritz Magg Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
Douglas B. Moore Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
Douglas B. Moore is a cellist, arranger, editor, conductor, and publisher. The Douglas B. Moore Musical Score Collection consists of his arrangements for multiple celli, published through his company, PlayMooreCello. Moore also has published nearly three dozen modern editions of late 18th century and early 19th century duos for violin and cello, most of which have never appeared since their first publication.
Margaret Rowell Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
Harold Schiffman Archive
Luigi Silva Musical Score and Personal Papers Collection
Luigi Silva (1903-1961) is remembered as a distinguished musician, teacher, and scholar of the violoncello. The Luigi Silva Cello Music Collection, dedicated on April 5, 1964, spans nearly 1400 scores, many of which are transcribed or highly annotated by Silva. This collection is renowned among musicologists for its impressive number of annoted Bach suites.