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- 2006560740 abstract "The collection consists of materials related to Talma's life and career and her family's history. The music materials chiefly consist of holograph manuscript scores, sketches, tone rows, and photo-reproduced manuscripts bearing annotations in the composer's hand. Many works are accompanied by errata, correspondence, programs, notes, and other items of interest. The collection also contains scores by other composers, most notably Lukas Foss, with whom Talma had a particularly close relationship. Her harmony and teaching materials contain notebooks, exercises, lecture notes, and other course materials, including drafts of her co-authored monograph, Functional Harmony (1971). There are significant materials reflecting her studies with Nadia Boulanger. Talma's notebook subjects include composition, counterpoint, pedagogy, history of music, harmony, keyboard harmony, and fugue. Correspondence is divided into two subseries: general and family. The general category includes correspondence from a wide range of people: composers, performers, colleagues, publishers, organizational representatives, friends, and students. Among musical and literary personalities, substantial quantities of letters are present for Nadia Boulanger, Lukas Foss, Claudio Spies, and Thornton and Isabel Wilder. Other notable correspondents include Leonard Bernstein, Elliott Carter, Theodore Chanler, Arthur Cohn, Doda Conrad, Aaron Copland, Walter Damrosch, Norman Dello Joio, David Diamond, Irving Fine, Nikolai Lopatnikoff, Marian MacDowell, Isidor Philipp, Daniel Pinkham, Walter Piston, Guiomar Novaes Pinto, Ned Rorem, William Schumann, Charles Seeger, Leo Smit, Isaac Stern, Igor Stravinsky, Ernst Toch, Rosalyn Tureck, and Virgil Thomson. Talma's files contain mostly assorted materials grouped together under subject headings. These may include business papers, institutional records, correspondence, financial documents, clippings, publicity materials, and other items of general interest. Folders for specific personalities consist mostly of clippings and programs related to that individual's performances or media headlines. Files for Fontainebleau, The MacDowell Colony, and Hunter College are significantly larger than others and contain papers detailing Talma's administrative activities with those institutions. Photographs in the collection are divided into four subseries: Louise Talma and Nadia Boulanger; composers, performers, and other people; miscellaneous subjects; and family. Family photographs and a significant portion of the correspondence document the history and activities of the Garrigues family. The Biographical and Family History Materials series contains personal effects, writings, programs, awards, and other items pertaining to the lives of Talma and her various family members. The final series rounds up materials owned or possibly used by Talma, including artwork, inscribed items, and a box of periodicals and miscellaneous clippings of interest. In addition, there are several photographs and materials that chronicle the life of Thomas G. Masaryk, the first president of Czechoslovakia and a relative of Talma.".
- 2006560740 accessRights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2006560740 accessRights "Not all materials in this collection may be readily accessible; please request accessibility information well in advance of your visit".
- 2006560740 accessRights "Open to research.".
- 2006560740 accrualMethod "Gift;".
- 2006560740 alternative "Louise Talma collection, 1861-1998".
- 2006560740 contributor B10713427.
- 2006560740 contributor B10713428.
- 2006560740 date "1861".
- 2006560740 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu011004".
- 2006560740 description "Gift; Louis Martin; 1997.".
- 2006560740 description "Gift; Louise Talma; 1996.".
- 2006560740 description "Louise Talma (b. Oct. 31, 1906, in Arcachon, France; d. Aug. 13, 1996 at Yaddo Artist Colony, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) was an American composer, pianist, and teacher.".
- 2006560740 description "Louise Talma Papers, Music Division, Library of Congress.".
- 2006560740 description "Sound recordings transferred to the Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.".
- 2006560740 description "The Edward and Marian MacDowell Collection and the Charles Seeger Collection contain correspondence to and from Talma.".
- 2006560740 description "The collection consists of materials related to Talma's life and career and her family's history. The music materials chiefly consist of holograph manuscript scores, sketches, tone rows, and photo-reproduced manuscripts bearing annotations in the composer's hand. Many works are accompanied by errata, correspondence, programs, notes, and other items of interest. The collection also contains scores by other composers, most notably Lukas Foss, with whom Talma had a particularly close relationship. Her harmony and teaching materials contain notebooks, exercises, lecture notes, and other course materials, including drafts of her co-authored monograph, Functional Harmony (1971). There are significant materials reflecting her studies with Nadia Boulanger. Talma's notebook subjects include composition, counterpoint, pedagogy, history of music, harmony, keyboard harmony, and fugue. Correspondence is divided into two subseries: general and family. The general category includes correspondence from a wide range of people: composers, performers, colleagues, publishers, organizational representatives, friends, and students. Among musical and literary personalities, substantial quantities of letters are present for Nadia Boulanger, Lukas Foss, Claudio Spies, and Thornton and Isabel Wilder. Other notable correspondents include Leonard Bernstein, Elliott Carter, Theodore Chanler, Arthur Cohn, Doda Conrad, Aaron Copland, Walter Damrosch, Norman Dello Joio, David Diamond, Irving Fine, Nikolai Lopatnikoff, Marian MacDowell, Isidor Philipp, Daniel Pinkham, Walter Piston, Guiomar Novaes Pinto, Ned Rorem, William Schumann, Charles Seeger, Leo Smit, Isaac Stern, Igor Stravinsky, Ernst Toch, Rosalyn Tureck, and Virgil Thomson. Talma's files contain mostly assorted materials grouped together under subject headings. These may include business papers, institutional records, correspondence, financial documents, clippings, publicity materials, and other items of general interest. Folders for specific personalities consist mostly of clippings and programs related to that individual's performances or media headlines. Files for Fontainebleau, The MacDowell Colony, and Hunter College are significantly larger than others and contain papers detailing Talma's administrative activities with those institutions. Photographs in the collection are divided into four subseries: Louise Talma and Nadia Boulanger; composers, performers, and other people; miscellaneous subjects; and family. Family photographs and a significant portion of the correspondence document the history and activities of the Garrigues family. The Biographical and Family History Materials series contains personal effects, writings, programs, awards, and other items pertaining to the lives of Talma and her various family members. The final series rounds up materials owned or possibly used by Talma, including artwork, inscribed items, and a box of periodicals and miscellaneous clippings of interest. In addition, there are several photographs and materials that chronicle the life of Thomas G. Masaryk, the first president of Czechoslovakia and a relative of Talma.".
- 2006560740 extent "around 36,250 items (144 boxes, 72.5 linear feet)".
- 2006560740 identifier eadmus.mu011004.
- 2006560740 identifier eadmus.mu011004.3.
- 2006560740 issued "1861".
- 2006560740 language "Materials principally in English and French.".
- 2006560740 language "eng fre".
- 2006560740 language "eng".
- 2006560740 rights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2006560740 spatial "United States.".
- 2006560740 subject "Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Boulanger, Nadia Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Boulanger, Nadia Photographs.".
- 2006560740 subject "Brodeur, Marie Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Carter, Elliott, 1908-2012 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Chanler, Theodore, 1902-1961 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Cohn, Arthur, 1910-1998 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Composers Photographs.".
- 2006560740 subject "Composers United States.".
- 2006560740 subject "Composition (Music)".
- 2006560740 subject "Conrad, Doda Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Conservatoire américain de Fontainebleau.".
- 2006560740 subject "Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Damrosch, Walter, 1862-1950 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Dello Joio, Norman, 1913-2008 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Diamond, David, 1915-2005 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Fine, Irving, 1914-1962 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Foss, Lukas, 1922-2009 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Foss, Lukas, 1922-2009 Manuscripts.".
- 2006560740 subject "Garrigues family.".
- 2006560740 subject "Harmony.".
- 2006560740 subject "Hunter College.".
- 2006560740 subject "Lopatnikoff, Nikolai, 1903-1976 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "ML31 .T34".
- 2006560740 subject "MacDowell Colony (Peterborough, N.H.)".
- 2006560740 subject "MacDowell, Marian, 1857-1956 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937 Photographs.".
- 2006560740 subject "Masaryk, T. G. (Tomáš Garrigue), 1850-1937.".
- 2006560740 subject "Music History and criticism.".
- 2006560740 subject "Music Instruction and study.".
- 2006560740 subject "Music Manuscripts United States.".
- 2006560740 subject "Music teachers United States.".
- 2006560740 subject "Musical analysis.".
- 2006560740 subject "Novaes, Guiomar Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Philipp, Isidore, 1863-1958 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Pianists United States.".
- 2006560740 subject "Pinkham, Daniel Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Piston, Walter, 1894-1976 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Rorem, Ned, 1923- Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Schuman, William, 1910-1992 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Seeger, Charles, 1886-1979 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Smit, Leo, 1921-1999 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Spies, Claudio Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Stern, Isaac, 1920-2001 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Talma, Louise, 1906-1996 Archives.".
- 2006560740 subject "Talma, Louise, 1906-1996 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Talma, Louise, 1906-1996 Manuscripts.".
- 2006560740 subject "Talma, Louise, 1906-1996 Photographs.".
- 2006560740 subject "Talma, Louise, 1906-1996.".
- 2006560740 subject "Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Toch, Ernst, 1887-1964 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Tureck, Rosalyn Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Wilder, Isabel, 1900-1995 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975 Correspondence.".
- 2006560740 subject "Women composers United States.".
- 2006560740 subject "Women pianists United States.".
- 2006560740 subject "Yaddo (Artists' colony)".
- 2006560740 title "Louise Talma collection, 1861-1998".
- 2006560740 title "Louise Talma papers, 1861-1998 (bulk 1906-1994).".
- 2006560740 type "Appointment books. aat".
- 2006560740 type "Articles. aat".
- 2006560740 type "Awards. aat".
- 2006560740 type "Clippings (Information artifacts) aat".
- 2006560740 type "Correspondence. aat".
- 2006560740 type "Financial records. aat".
- 2006560740 type "Notes. aat".
- 2006560740 type "Photographic prints. aat".
- 2006560740 type "Programs (Documents) aat".
- 2006560740 type "Promotional materials. aat".
- 2006560740 type "Scrapbooks. aat".
- 2006560740 type "collection".