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- 2006560750 abstract "The collection consists of Sidney Robertson Cowell's personal papers that document her life and work. It includes correspondence with family, friends and colleagues, inlcuding husband Henry Cowell, Ansel Adams, Ernst Bacon, Suzanne Bloch, Bertrand Bronson, Frank Brown, John Cage, Adrian Dornbush, Sam Eskin, Warde Ford, Grete Franke, Alfred Frankenstein, Lou Harrison, H. Wiley Hitchcock, Maud Karpeles, John Kirkpatrick, William Lichtenwanger, John Lomax, Dorothy Maynor, Colin McPhee, Laurence Powell, Bruce Saylor, Charles Seeger, Pete Seeger, Peggy Seeger, Nicolas Slonimsky, Stephen Spackman, Virgil Thomson, Margaret Valiant, Robert Van Hyning, Hugo Weisgall, Yehudi Wyner, and Shinʼichi Yuize. The collection contains materials that document her field recording projects and trips during all phases of her career, including her work with the Resettlement Administration; the W.P.A. California Folk Music Project, which she conceived and directed; the Appalachian collecting trip with Maud Karpeles; the Wolf River/Ford-Walker family, Cape Breton Island, and Aran Islands recording trips; and her travels to Asia and the Middle East with Henry Cowell, during which she recorded many traditional musicians. In addition, it contains published and unpublished written material by Sidney Robertson Cowell, including books, articles, essays, reviews, reports and papers; autobiographical narratives and essays relating to her career and to her personal life; project proposals; and teaching materials. There is material related to Henry Cowell, including transcripts of recorded biographical narratives that Sidney made for a biography of Henry that was never completed; narratives and articles about Henry written by Sidney and others; articles on music written by Henry; a selection of folk songs with piano settings by Henry Cowell in his own hand, and photocopies of a small collection of Henry Cowell holographs, some annotated by Sidney. The collection also contains materials relating to personal and professional interests, including schools where Sidney Robertson Cowell taught, conferences in which she was involved, her travels both alone and with Henry, personal and professional relationships with individuals such as Percy Grainger, John Cage and Roland Hayes, and materials relating to the Cowell's book on Charles Ives. It also contains photographs and song sheets and song books.".
- 2006560750 accessRights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2006560750 accessRights "Not all materials in this collection may be readily accessible; please request accessibility information well in advance of your visit".
- 2006560750 accessRights "Open to research.".
- 2006560750 accrualMethod "Gift;".
- 2006560750 contributor B10713441.
- 2006560750 contributor B10713442.
- 2006560750 contributor B10713443.
- 2006560750 date "1901".
- 2006560750 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu010010".
- 2006560750 description "Gift; Sidney Robertson Cowell; 1977-1994.".
- 2006560750 description "Resettlement Administration recordings collection, 1937-1939, containing items related to Sidney Robertson Cowell's work with the RA, is located in the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.".
- 2006560750 description "Sidney Robertson Cowell (b. June 2,1903, in San Francisco, California; d. February 23, 1995, in Shady, New York) was a pioneering ethnomusicologist, folk song and ethnic music collector and recordist, ethnographer, teacher, and writer. She was the wife of modernist composer Henry Cowell.".
- 2006560750 description "Sidney Robertson Cowell Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.".
- 2006560750 description "The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress has additional materials related to Sidney Robertson Cowell. It holds sound recordings containing folk songs, ethnic music, and interviews that Sidney Robertson Cowell recorded in the United States, Canada, Ireland, the Middle East, and Asia, during the 1950s and 1960s. These materials may be accompanied by documentation, including correspondence, journals, logs, notes, postcards, transcriptions, and articles. In addition, the Sidney Robertson Cowell Collection of Writings and Reminiscences contains her recollections about doing fieldwork and folksong collecting. It ranges from the 1950s to 1990 and includes additional biographical, music, and research material. Finally, there is one tape of Wisconsin fiddle tunes originally recorded on disc in 1937 and one disc containing songs sung by Ford-Walker family members recorded in Wisconsin in 1937.".
- 2006560750 description "The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress holds the Sidney Robertson Cowell recordings of Carrie Grover which were recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell in 1941.".
- 2006560750 description "The Library of Congress Music Division holds the Sidney Robertson Cowell correspondence collection which is shelved under ML94.C69.".
- 2006560750 description "The collection consists of Sidney Robertson Cowell's personal papers that document her life and work. It includes correspondence with family, friends and colleagues, inlcuding husband Henry Cowell, Ansel Adams, Ernst Bacon, Suzanne Bloch, Bertrand Bronson, Frank Brown, John Cage, Adrian Dornbush, Sam Eskin, Warde Ford, Grete Franke, Alfred Frankenstein, Lou Harrison, H. Wiley Hitchcock, Maud Karpeles, John Kirkpatrick, William Lichtenwanger, John Lomax, Dorothy Maynor, Colin McPhee, Laurence Powell, Bruce Saylor, Charles Seeger, Pete Seeger, Peggy Seeger, Nicolas Slonimsky, Stephen Spackman, Virgil Thomson, Margaret Valiant, Robert Van Hyning, Hugo Weisgall, Yehudi Wyner, and Shinʼichi Yuize. The collection contains materials that document her field recording projects and trips during all phases of her career, including her work with the Resettlement Administration; the W.P.A. California Folk Music Project, which she conceived and directed; the Appalachian collecting trip with Maud Karpeles; the Wolf River/Ford-Walker family, Cape Breton Island, and Aran Islands recording trips; and her travels to Asia and the Middle East with Henry Cowell, during which she recorded many traditional musicians. In addition, it contains published and unpublished written material by Sidney Robertson Cowell, including books, articles, essays, reviews, reports and papers; autobiographical narratives and essays relating to her career and to her personal life; project proposals; and teaching materials. There is material related to Henry Cowell, including transcripts of recorded biographical narratives that Sidney made for a biography of Henry that was never completed; narratives and articles about Henry written by Sidney and others; articles on music written by Henry; a selection of folk songs with piano settings by Henry Cowell in his own hand, and photocopies of a small collection of Henry Cowell holographs, some annotated by Sidney. The collection also contains materials relating to personal and professional interests, including schools where Sidney Robertson Cowell taught, conferences in which she was involved, her travels both alone and with Henry, personal and professional relationships with individuals such as Percy Grainger, John Cage and Roland Hayes, and materials relating to the Cowell's book on Charles Ives. It also contains photographs and song sheets and song books.".
- 2006560750 description "W.P.A. California Folk Music Project collection, 1936-1991 is located in the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.".
- 2006560750 extent "5067 items (29 containers, 13 linear feet)".
- 2006560750 identifier eadmus.mu010010.
- 2006560750 identifier eadmus.mu010010.3.
- 2006560750 issued "1901".
- 2006560750 language "eng".
- 2006560750 relation "Sidney Robertson Cowell correspondence".
- 2006560750 relation "Sidney Robertson Cowell recordings of Carrie Grover".
- 2006560750 rights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2006560750 spatial "Appalachian Region.".
- 2006560750 spatial "Asia.".
- 2006560750 spatial "California.".
- 2006560750 spatial "Canada.".
- 2006560750 spatial "Ireland.".
- 2006560750 spatial "Middle East.".
- 2006560750 spatial "Middle West.".
- 2006560750 spatial "Southern States.".
- 2006560750 spatial "United States".
- 2006560750 spatial "United States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Adams, Ansel, 1902-1984 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Archive of Folk Song (U.S.)".
- 2006560750 subject "Bacon, Ernst, 1898-1990 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Ballads, English United States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Bloch, Suzanne, 1907-2002 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Bronson, Bertrand Harris, 1902-1986 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Brown, Frank Clyde, 1870-1943 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cage, John Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cowell, Henry, 1897-1965 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cowell, Henry, 1897-1965 Photographs.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cowell, Henry, 1897-1965.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cowell, Sidney Robertson, 1903-1995 Archives.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cowell, Sidney Robertson, 1903-1995 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cowell, Sidney Robertson, 1903-1995 Ethnomusicological collections.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cowell, Sidney Robertson, 1903-1995 Photographs.".
- 2006560750 subject "Cowell, Sidney Robertson, 1903-1995.".
- 2006560750 subject "Dornbush, Adrian Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Eskin, Sam Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Ethnomusicologists United States Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Field recordings United States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk dance music United States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music Appalachian Region.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music Asia.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music California.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music Canada.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music Ireland.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music Middle East.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music Middle West.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music Southern States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music United States History and criticism.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk music United States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk songs California.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk songs United States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk songs, English Appalachian Region.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk songs, English California.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk songs, English Middle West.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk songs, English Southern States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Folk songs, English United States.".
- 2006560750 subject "Ford, Warde H.".
- 2006560750 subject "Franke, Grete Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Frankenstein, Alfred V. (Alfred Victor), 1906-1981 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961.".
- 2006560750 subject "Grover, Carrie B., 1879-1959.".
- 2006560750 subject "Harrison, Lou, 1917-2003 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Hitchcock, H. Wiley (Hugh Wiley), 1923-2007 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Ives, Charles, 1874-1954.".
- 2006560750 subject "Karpeles, Maud, 1885-1976 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Kirkpatrick, John, 1905-1991 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Lichtenwanger, William, 1915-2000 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Lomax, John A. (John Avery), 1867-1948 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "ML31 .C78".
- 2006560750 subject "Maynor, Dorothy Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "McPhee, Colin, 1900-1964 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Political ballads and songs.".
- 2006560750 subject "Powell, Laurence, 1899-1990 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Protest songs.".
- 2006560750 subject "Saylor, Bruce Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Seeger, Charles, 1886-1979 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Seeger, Peggy, 1935- Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Seeger, Pete, 1919- Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995 Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Spackman, Stephen Correspondence.".
- 2006560750 subject "Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989 Correspondence.".