From the Collection: Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858-1919
Published / Created:
[1906]
Call Number:
GEN MSS MUSIC MISC
Container / Volume:
Box 10, folder 306
Image Count:
5
Description:
ALS, Brissago, Switzerland, discussing agreements made by Vaucaire to write libretti for Leoncavallo (Le jeunesse de Figaro) and Giacomo Puccini (Conchita). Leoncavallo also discusses performance of his opera Zazà.
From the Collection: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Published / Created:
[1908]-[1910?]
Call Number:
GEN MSS MUSIC MISC
Container / Volume:
Box 12, folder 401
Image Count:
7
Description:
2 autograph letters, signed: on a postcard with image of d'Indy's home, Les Faugs, Ardèche, expressing thanks, with an unidentified music quotation; and about travel plans, possibly to Belgium. With a postcard photograph of d'Indy.
From the Collection: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Published / Created:
1793 Jul 1
Call Number:
GEN MSS MUSIC MISC
Container / Volume:
Box 7, folder 218
Image Count:
3
Description:
ALS, London, discussing Asian music, Walker's Hints for a system of education for a female orphan-house, and Burneys' Memoirs of the life and writings of the Abate Metastasio.
Includes address leaf.
From the Collection: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Published / Created:
1917-1934
Call Number:
GEN MSS MUSIC MISC
Image Count:
32
Description:
Autograph manuscript music in an unidentified hand, with performance markings, signed by Soulage: Danse et berceuse, op. 9, no. 2, for violin and piano, score, with violin part for Berceuse, 1917 April-1918 January, with printer's markings by Evette & Schaeffer, plate number ES 1782; À Fauré, op. 22, no. 1, for unidentified trio and double bass, part for piano and double bass and part for first violin, with ownership stamp of Pierrette Bonniol-Bondy; and Offrande, op. 105, for violin and piano, score and part, 1930 June 7.
Printed juvenile music for violin and piano (Paris: Éditions Paul Ricard, c1934), scores and parts: En première: pièces faciles; and Sans-Souci: marche burlesque, both with performance markings in unidentified hands and presentation inscriptions by Soulage to "professeur M. Bancroft-Bondy" and his students, 1934 July 17.
Also accessible in the Yale online catalog.