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Alexandria Recital Series Papers (MS312)

1.25 Linear Feet 3 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

The collection includes scrapbooks and papers of the society containing various materials such as programs from the recitals, promotional materials for the musicians, newspaper articles, photographs, letters, administrative records, and grant applications.

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Alexandria Recital Series Papers (MS312) 1.25 Linear Feet 3 boxes

Glenn Smith music collection

0.5 linear feet (1 box)
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This collection documents the career of Glenn Smith, a faculty member in the George Mason University School of Music (formerly the Department of Music).
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Glenn Smith music collection 0.5 linear feet (1 box)

Japanese phonograph record collection

0.25 linear feet (1 box)
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The Japanese phonograph record collection contains 15 78 rpm phonograph records mostly in sleeves with Japanese writing. The records were either printed in the United States or Japan for the Japanese music market, and released by Columbia, Ploydor, Victor, Orient Records and Regal.
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Japanese phonograph record collection 0.25 linear feet (1 box)

Music, theatre, and spoken word sound recordings collection

1.25 linear feet (4 boxes)
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This collection contains LP phonograph albums containing a variety of music, oral history, and musical scores. This box was found unlabeled and might be associated with another collection.
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Music, theatre, and spoken word sound recordings collection 1.25 linear feet (4 boxes)

Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston collection

3.5 linear feet (9 boxes)
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The Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston collection contains correspondence, articles, photographs, and 56 audiotape reels related to music center. Photographs include both images of performances as well as publicity shots of the musicians.
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Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston collection 3.5 linear feet (9 boxes)

Performing arts manuscripts collection

4.0 linear feet (4 boxes)
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Collection consists of photographic prints, lithographs, drawings, and written manuscripts pertaining to significant musicians, composers, dancers, and their works.
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Performing arts manuscripts collection 4.0 linear feet (4 boxes)

Sam di Bonaventura papers

181.5 linear feet (159 boxes)
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Collection consists of notebooks containing related research notes, scholarly papers, concert programs, musical scores and sheet music arranged alphabetically by subject.
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Sam di Bonaventura papers 181.5 linear feet (159 boxes)

Sophocles Papas papers

23 linear feet (43 boxes)
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This collection contains personal papers of Sophocles Papas including music scores, manuscript scores, phonograph records, correspondence, music journals, photographs, and guitar music manuals.
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Sophocles Papas papers 23 linear feet (43 boxes)

Victoria Jordanova music collection

0.25 linear feet
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This collection contains materials pertaining to Victoria Jordanova's career as a classical composer/pianist/harpist from Bosnia. Materials include a compact disc recording of Jordanova's celebrated Requiem for Bosnia and other works; industry reviews of her Requiem; promotional pamphlets; notes on Jordanova's musical training; correspondence between Jordanova and music teacher/composer Sam di Bonaventura; and newsclippings on the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina, including articles on the pope calling for reconciliation and tolerance between Muslims, Roman Catholic Croats, and Orthodox Christian Serbs.
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Victoria Jordanova music collection 0.25 linear feet

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