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- 2010563516 abstract "The collection contains correspondence with performers and pedagogues, including Artôt, Lucca, Frieda Hempel, Arnold Rosé, and Anton Rubinstein; and with Hans Bronsart von Schellendorf who hired Brown to sing at the Weimar Court Theatre. In addition, there are photographs and prints of Brown, and composers, performers, musicians, and other influential figures in European musical society around the turn of the century. The collection also includes miscellaneous clippings and ephemeral materials.".
- 2010563516 accessRights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2010563516 accessRights "Not all materials in this collection may be readily accessible; please request accessibility information well in advance of your visit".
- 2010563516 accessRights "Open to research.".
- 2010563516 accrualMethod "Gift;".
- 2010563516 contributor B12048786.
- 2010563516 date "1865".
- 2010563516 description "Belle Brown Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.".
- 2010563516 description "Belle Brown was an American soprano who had a brief operatic career abroad around the turn of the twentieth century. Although little biographical information exists about her, the contents of this collection document her relationships with prominent and respected European performers of the day. She studied with many celebrated performers and pedagogues, including Désirée Artôt, Pauline Lucca, and Jean and Edouard de Reszke.".
- 2010563516 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu010026".
- 2010563516 description "Gift; Belle G. Brown; 1933-1934.".
- 2010563516 description "The collection contains correspondence with performers and pedagogues, including Artôt, Lucca, Frieda Hempel, Arnold Rosé, and Anton Rubinstein; and with Hans Bronsart von Schellendorf who hired Brown to sing at the Weimar Court Theatre. In addition, there are photographs and prints of Brown, and composers, performers, musicians, and other influential figures in European musical society around the turn of the century. The collection also includes miscellaneous clippings and ephemeral materials.".
- 2010563516 extent "180 items (3 boxes, 1.75 linear feet)".
- 2010563516 identifier eadmus.mu010026.
- 2010563516 identifier eadmus.mu010026.3.
- 2010563516 issued "1865".
- 2010563516 language "Materials in English, German, and French.".
- 2010563516 language "eng ger fre".
- 2010563516 language "eng".
- 2010563516 rights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2010563516 spatial "United States".
- 2010563516 subject "Artôt, Désirée, 1835-1907 Correspondence.".
- 2010563516 subject "Bronsart, Hans von, 1830-1913 Correspondence.".
- 2010563516 subject "Brown, Belle Correspondence.".
- 2010563516 subject "Brown, Belle Photographs.".
- 2010563516 subject "Brown, Belle.".
- 2010563516 subject "Hempel, Frieda, 1885-1955 Correspondence.".
- 2010563516 subject "Lucca, Pauline, 1841-1908 Correspondence.".
- 2010563516 subject "ML31 .B76".
- 2010563516 subject "Opera 19th century.".
- 2010563516 subject "Opera 20th century.".
- 2010563516 subject "Rosé, Arnold, 1863-1946 Correspondence.".
- 2010563516 subject "Rubinstein, Anton, 1829-1894 Correspondence.".
- 2010563516 subject "Sopranos (Singers) United States Correspondence.".
- 2010563516 subject "Sopranos (Singers) United States Photographs.".
- 2010563516 title "Belle Brown collection, 1865-1912.".
- 2010563516 type "Clippings (Information artifacts) aat".
- 2010563516 type "Correspondence. aat".
- 2010563516 type "Photographic prints. aat".
- 2010563516 type "collection".