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- 2006577403 abstract "The Artur Rodzinski Collection focuses on Rodzinski's professional work as a conductor and his personal life in the United States, Europe and Latin America. The collection covers Rodzinski's performances (live, radio and sound recordings), schedules, and biographical information. The materials primarily consist of correspondence, annotated music, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, legal documents, programs and advertisements. Other items include: photographs, notes, an address book, announcements, bills, brochures, catalogs and schedules. A portion of the collection comes from Rodzinski's wife, Halina, including items relating to her book, personal correspondence and articles published after the conductor's death.".
- 2006577403 accessRights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2006577403 accessRights "Not all materials in this collection may be readily accessible; please request accessibility information well in advance of your visit".
- 2006577403 accessRights "Open to research.".
- 2006577403 accrualMethod "Gift,".
- 2006577403 contributor B10721006.
- 2006577403 contributor B10721007.
- 2006577403 date "1868".
- 2006577403 description "Artur Rodzinski Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.".
- 2006577403 description "Artur Rodzinski was born in Spalato, Dalmatia (now Croatia), in 1892. He studied music in Lwów, Poland before taking a law degree in Vienna. While in Austria, Rodzinski studied composition with Joseph Marx and Franz Schreker, conducting with Franz Schalk, and piano with Emil Sauer, a Liszt pupil. Rodzinski started as a choral conductor and then made his conducting debut with Ernani at the Lwów Opera in 1920. Leopold Stokowski invited Rodzinski to visit Philadelphia in 1925. He was a sought-after guest conductor during the 1930s, appearing with the N.Y. Philharmonic in 1934 and 1937, notably with Rose Pauly in one of the most celebrated performances of Strauss' Elektra. Rodzinski led the N.Y. Philharmonic from 1942 to 1947, and the following year he directed the Chicago Symphony. In later years, Rodzinski made guest appearances in Latin America and in Europe. He settled in Italy where he continued to conduct opera to great success. In Florence in 1953, he gave the first performance outside of Russia of Prokofiev's War and Peace. Rodzinski died in Boston in 1958.".
- 2006577403 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu009012".
- 2006577403 description "Gift, Richard Rodzinski, January 4, 1999.".
- 2006577403 description "Sound recordings transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress.".
- 2006577403 description "The Artur Rodzinski Collection focuses on Rodzinski's professional work as a conductor and his personal life in the United States, Europe and Latin America. The collection covers Rodzinski's performances (live, radio and sound recordings), schedules, and biographical information. The materials primarily consist of correspondence, annotated music, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, legal documents, programs and advertisements. Other items include: photographs, notes, an address book, announcements, bills, brochures, catalogs and schedules. A portion of the collection comes from Rodzinski's wife, Halina, including items relating to her book, personal correspondence and articles published after the conductor's death.".
- 2006577403 extent "around 5,000 items (62 boxes, 30 linear feet).".
- 2006577403 identifier eadmus.mu009012.
- 2006577403 identifier eadmus.mu009012.3.
- 2006577403 issued "1868".
- 2006577403 language "Primarily in English with a significant amount in Polish. Other languages include Italian, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Hebrew and Japanese.".
- 2006577403 language "eng pol".
- 2006577403 language "eng".
- 2006577403 rights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2006577403 subject "Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990.".
- 2006577403 subject "Cleveland Orchestra.".
- 2006577403 subject "Conductors (Music) Correspondence.".
- 2006577403 subject "Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990 Correspondence.".
- 2006577403 subject "Diamond, David, 1915-2005 Correspondence.".
- 2006577403 subject "Gould, Morton, 1913-1996.".
- 2006577403 subject "Lieberson, Goddard, 1911-1977 Correspondence.".
- 2006577403 subject "Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.".
- 2006577403 subject "ML31 .R64".
- 2006577403 subject "New York Philharmonic.".
- 2006577403 subject "Rodzinski, Artur, 1892-1958 Correspondence.".
- 2006577403 subject "Rodzinski, Artur, 1892-1958.".
- 2006577403 subject "Rodzinski, Halina Correspondence.".
- 2006577403 subject "Rodzinski, Halina. Our two lives.".
- 2006577403 subject "Rodzinski, Halina.".
- 2006577403 subject "Schuller, Gunther.".
- 2006577403 subject "Teatr Wielki w Warszawie.".
- 2006577403 subject "Teatro comunale di Firenze.".
- 2006577403 title "Artur Rodzinski collection, 1868-1989 (bulk 1932-1957).".
- 2006577403 type "Clippings (Information artifacts) aat".
- 2006577403 type "Correspondence. aat".
- 2006577403 type "Photographic prints. aat".
- 2006577403 type "Programs (Documents) aat".
- 2006577403 type "collection".