Collection Summary
Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive
1872-1992
(bulk 1919-1943)
1872-1992
(bulk 1919-1943)
ML31.R33
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943
17,668 items
89
containers
68.6
linear feet
6
microfilm reels
Russian
English
French
German
Collection material in Russian, English, French, and
German
Music Division, Library of
Congress
Washington, D.C.
Sergei Rachmaninoff was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor. The Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive contains material related to his life and career after he and his family left Russia in 1917 to establish themselves in the United States. The archive contains Rachmaninoff's holograph music manuscripts, correspondence, writings, biographical articles and clippings, awards and honors, concert programs, scrapbooks, financial papers, iconography, realia, and published books and other materials held within the personal library of Rachmaninoff and his family. A section is also devoted to the papers of Sophie Satin, the composer's sister-in-law and biographer. This section contains Satin's writings, as well as the results of her lifelong research on Rachmaninoff.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Amfiteatrov, Aleksandr, 1862-1938--Correspondence.
Amfiteatrov, Aleksandr, 1862-1938--Manuscripts.
Babin, Victor, 1908-1972--Correspondence.
Balʹmont, Konstantin Dmitrievich, 1867-1942--Correspondence.
Bauer, Harold, 1873-1951--Correspondence.
Bennett, Robert Russell, 1894-1981--Correspondence.
Bertensson, Sergei, 1885-1962--Correspondence.
Bertensson, Sergei, 1885-1962--Manuscripts.
Bertensson, Sergei, 1885-1962. Sergei Rachmaninoff : a lifetime in music.
Bertensson, Sergei, 1885-1962. Sergei Rachmaninoff : a lifetime in music.
Bunin, Ivan Alekseevich, 1870-1953--Correspondence.
Chaliapin, Feodor, 1905-1992--Correspondence.
Chasins, Abram, 1903-1987--Correspondence.
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933--Photographs.
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue, 1879-1957--Correspondence.
Coolidge, Grace Goodhue, 1879-1957--Photographs.
Cowell, Henry, 1897-1965--Correspondence.
Dohnányi, Ernő, 1877-1960--Correspondence.
Dorati, Antal--Correspondence.
Downes, Olin, 1886-1955--Correspondence.
Farrar, Geraldine, 1882-1967--Correspondence.
Fokine, Michel, 1880-1942--Correspondence.
Gabrilowitsch, Ossip, 1878-1936--Correspondence.
Glazunov, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1865-1936--Correspondence.
Glière, Reinhold Morit︠s︡evich, 1875-1956--Correspondence.
Glière, Reinhold Morit︠s︡evich, 1875-1956--Manuscripts.
Hofmann, Josef, 1876-1957--Correspondence.
Ilʹin, I. A. (Ivan Aleksandrovich), 1883-1954--Correspondence.
Ippolitov-Ivanov, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich, 1859-1935--Correspondence.
Koshetz, Nina, 1894-1965--Correspondence.
Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951--Correspondence.
Kreisler, Fritz, 1875-1962--Correspondence.
Leyda, Jay, 1910-1988--Correspondence.
Leyda, Jay, 1910-1988--Manuscripts.
Medtner, Nikolay Karlovich, 1880-1951--Correspondence.
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977--Correspondence.
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977--Manuscripts.
Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985--Correspondence.
Pavlova, Anna, 1881-1931--Correspondence.
Rachmaninoff, Natalie.
Rachmaninoff, Natalie.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943--Archives.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943--Correspondence.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943--Criticism and interpretation.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943--Discography.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943--Manuscripts.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943--Performances.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943--Photographs.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943. Works. Selections.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943. Works. Selections; arranged.
Rathaus, D. (Daniil), 1868-1937--Correspondence.
Respighi, Ottorino, 1879-1936--Correspondence.
Rodzinski, Artur, 1892-1958--Correspondence.
Satina, Sophia, 1879-1975--Correspondence.
Satina, Sophia, 1879-1975.
Satina, Sophia, 1879-1975.
Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915--Correspondence.
Sikorsky, Igor Ivan, 1889-1972--Correspondence.
Siloti, Alexander, 1863-1945--Correspondence.
Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995--Correspondence.
Slonov, Mikhail Akimovich, 1869-1930--Correspondence.
Slonov, Mikhail Akimovich, 1869-1930--Manuscripts.
Somoff, Eugene--Correspondence.
Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938--Correspondence.
Stock, Frederick, 1872-1942--Correspondence.
Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977--Correspondence.
Vengerova, Isabelle--Correspondence.
Wyschnegradsky, Ivan, 1893-1979--Correspondence.
Zimbalist, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, 1876-1970--Correspondence.
Organizations
American Federation of Musicians.
American Red Cross.
American Relief Administration.
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.
Columbia Records, Inc.
Malyĭ teatr (Russia)
National Association for American Composers and Conductors.
Obshchestvo pomoshchi russkim deti︠a︡m za rubezhom.
Philadelphia Orchestra.
Philharmonic Society of New York.
RCA-Victor Company.
Russian Student Fund.
Russian War Relief, Inc.
Subjects
Composers--Biography.
Composers--Correspondence.
Composers--Photographs.
Composers--Russia.
Composers--United States.
Composition (Music)
Music--Manuscripts--United States.
Pianists--United States.
Places
Soviet Union--Social conditions.
Form/Genre
Articles.
Awards.
Clippings (Information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Drafts (Documents)
Financial records.
Notes.
Photographic prints.
Posters.
Programs (Documents)
Promotional materials.
Scores.
Scrapbooks.
Writings.
Provenance
Gifts of Sergei Rachmaninoff (to 1943), Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff (1951), Eugene and Helen Somoff (1956: correspondence of SR), Irina Wolkonsky (1969: presentation volume), Allison Temple Wanamaker (1969: published books and scores, as well as music manuscript material of his wife, Sophie Wolkonsky Wanamaker, granddaughter of SR), Marina Koshetz (1970: correspondence and photoreproductions of annotated editions of SR's songs), John Sweeney (1972: published score of Symphony no. 2, op. 27, containing SR's holograph annotations), Oxana and Kyriena Siloti (1975 and 1977: various material), Sophie Satin (1976: various material), Betsy M. Green (1991: list, compiled by Ms. Green, of cities in the USA and Canada in which SR performed), and Nancy Reeves (1992: photographic material).
Custodial History
Before the Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive was donated to the Library of Congress, it was organized according to a format created by the composer's sister-in-law, Sophie Satin. Satin's logical organization of the Archive's contents – much of which contains documentation created by Satin herself representing decades of research – has informed, and has been largely retained within the Archive's present shape.
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
Processing History
Wayne Shirley and Catherine Rivers arranged the Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive circa 1980-1990. David Cannata (1990) and Emily Meehan (2013) identified additional photographic material and newspaper clippings. Kevin LaVine rehoused, processed, and described the collection in 2015 with generous help and advice from staff and Rachmaninoff's heirs Natalie Wanamaker, Jeff Javier, and Susan Wanamaker. Glenn Gardner and George Kipper coded the finding aid in 2015.
Transfers
Two reels of film footage featuring SR were donated to the Library of Congress in February 1987 by the composer's heirs. These two reels were transferred to the Library's Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound (MBRS) Division on April 1, 1987. Due to extensive shrinkage of the original film stock, its contents were reformatted ("redimensioned") in order to preserve it; as a result, a single reference print (Library call number: FAB 4939-40) comprised of the contents of both reels of film was created. The original film footage, the final reference print, as well as the negatives used to create this final print, are all housed within the MBRS Division.
Other Repositories
The Glinka Museum of Musical Culture in Moscow holds a substantial collection of Rachmaninoff's papers that date from before his departure from Russia in 1917. A list of the contents of the Glinka Museum's archival holdings related to Rachmaninoff may be found in Box 1 of the Library of Congress Rachmaninoff Archive. Microfilm copies and digitized images (provided in 2011 by the Glinka Museum) of the contents of its component of Rachmaninoff's papers are also held by the Library of Congress.
Copyright Status
The contents of the Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive are governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.) and other applicable international copyright restrictions.
Access and Restrictions
The contents of the Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive are fully accessible for research. At the request of the Rachmaninoff estate, certain restrictions apply to the reproduction of its contents; researchers are therefore advised to contact the Library of Congress Music Division prior to visiting to determine whether they need to obtain appropriate permissions from the Rachmaninoff estate, and whether the desired materials will be available at that time.
Digital Files
The Glinka Museum of Musical Culture in Moscow donated digital copies of Rachmaninoff's holograph manuscripts to the Library of Congress in 2011. Consult reference staff regarding access to the digital files provided by the Glinka Museum.
Microfilm
Preservation microfilm copies of SR's holograph manuscripts which are held within the Library of Congress Rachmaninoff Archive may be accessed by requesting the [six microfilm reels] under the Library call number "Microfilm 89/20,005 (MUS) (Items 1 through 32-g; Reels 1 through 6)." Reference numbers for each of the corresponding microfilm versions for Rachmaninoff's holograph manuscripts are found in the entries for each work which appears in the Archive's Musical Scores series. Correspondence by Rachmaninoff held within this Archive is available on microfilm (Library call number: MUSIC 1911 (MFM)). Several of Rachmaninoff's holograph manuscripts which are held at the Glinka Museum of Musical Culture in Moscow may also be examined in their microfilm versions (Library call number: MUSIC 85 (MFM)). Two early editions of works by Rachmaninoff are also accessible on microfilm: a piano-vocal edition of SR's songs (Moscow/New York: A. Gutheil, [192-?]; Library call number: Microfilm 92/20,216 (MUS)) and a choral score (Moscow, 1922) of SR's
Vsenoshchnoe Bdienie
(=All-Night Vigil; Library call number: MUSIC 3108 (MFM)). Please note that restrictions may apply to the reproduction of the images contained within these microfilm copies.
Online Content
Digital versions of the materials in boxes 13-21 are available onsite in [Stacks.] Please note that restrictions may apply to the reproduction of the images contained within these digital files.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this Archive should include the following information: [item, date, container number], Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, Library of Congress, Music Division, Washington, DC, USA.
Biographical Note
Date
Event
1873 April 1
Sergeĭ Vasil'evich Rachmaninoff born on his family's estate at Oneg, near Tambov, Russia
1882
Rachmaninoff family, forced to sell their estate to pay for debts incurred by Sergei's father, moved to St. Petersburg
Began studies at St. Petersburg Conservatory
1891
Graduated, with honors, from St. Petersburg Conservatory
1892
Signed contract with music publishing firm A. Gutheil [Gutkheĭl]
Composed
Prelude in C-sharp minor, op. 3, no. 2
, which was to become one of his most popular and enduring works
1897
Première performance of
Symphony no. 1, op. 13
; met with a dismal reception
Abandoned composition almost entirely for the next three years
Engaged as conductor of the Moscow Private Russian Opera where he began friendship with Fëdor SHaliapin [Feodor Chaliapin], performer with the company
circa 1900
Began friendship with psychologist Nikolaĭ Dahl, who encouraged composer to return to composing
Composed
Concerto no. 2 for piano and orchestra, op. 18
, dedicated to Dahl; met with tremendous acclaim
1902 April 29
Married cousin Natal'ia Aleksandrovna Satina (died 1951)
1903 May
Daughter Irina born
1907 May
Took part in Serge Diaghilev's "Saison Russe" concerts in Paris
1907 July
Daughter Tat'iana [Tatiana] born
1909
Began first concert tour of the United States
1914 (Autumn)
Embarked on concert tour of southern Russia with Serge Koussevitzky
1917
Family moved to West to escape Russian revolution
Resided briefly in Stockholm and Copenhagen
1918 November
Family emigrated to United States
1931
Purchased villa at Hertenstein, Switzerland, on the shore of Lake Luzerne; the villa was called "Senar," a name derived from the first letters of the names of Sergei and Natal'ia Rachmaninoff
1934
Completed
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra, op. 43
1943 February 17
Performed last concert, in Knoxville, Tenn.; poor health forced cancellation of the remainder of that year's concert tour
1943 March 28
Died at home, Beverly Hills, Calif.; interment at the Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York
1975
Sophie Satin died
Scope and Content Note
The Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive is comprised of material that documents the life and career of Russian émigré composer, pianist and conductor Sergei Rachmaninoff. While much of this Archive's primary source material dates from after his departure from Russia in 1917, and continues until his death in 1943, the Archive also contains vast documentation compiled by Rachmaninoff's sister-in-law and biographer, Sophie Satin (née Sofiia Aleksandrovna Satina), who had known the composer since his youth, and which reflects the entire span of the composer's professional and personal life. Nearly every document held within this Archive bears traces of Satin's attention, either by its arrangement – she was the first to organize it according to a coherent format – or by the copious annotations that she made to the Archive's contents.
Box 1, in the Archive, contains a copy of the fuller version of this finding aid. It provides more description of and further details about many of the materials in the Archive. It is also available to researchers in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room, and may be made available electronically by request.
Of particular significance are Rachmaninoff's own holograph music manuscript scores and sketches, representing his compositional process and creative thought during the last half of his life. These scores, listed in the Musical Scores series, include not only manuscript and published scores of Rachmaninoff's works, but those of other composers as well, reflecting the musical interests of the composer and his family members (in whose possession several of these musical scores apparently originated).
The substantial correspondence in the Archive was, according to Sophie Satin's original organizational format, divided into items written by Rachmaninoff (Correspondence by SR subseries) and items sent to him or to his wife (Correspondence to SR subseries). This arrangement has been retained in the present organization of the Archive.
Biographical documentation follows within the Writings, Official Documents, Awards, Honors, and Tributes, Programs of SR's Performances, Articles and Clippings, and Financial Papers series. Much of the material held within these series has been compiled, collected and/or arranged by Sophie Satin.
The Iconography series primarily includes original photographs and reproductions of original photographs. Reproductions of paintings, sculptures and renderings portraying Rachmaninoff, generally from published sources, are also held within this series. Its contents are arranged in chronological order (or, in the case of undated material, in approximate chronological order), and where appropriate, grouped by family relationship, place or event. Please note that additional photographs are attached to correspondence housed throughout this Archive's Correspondence to SR subseries; these may be identified by a keyword search of that subseries for the word "photograph."
The Books and Publications series consists of published textual material –books, journals and magazines, monographs and offprints, and commemorative volumes – held within the private libraries of SR, NR, Sophie Satin, the composer's daughters Irina Wolkonsky and Tatiana Conus, Irina's daughter Sophie Wolkonsky, and other family members. The contents of this series are arranged alphabetically by author's name or by publication title.
The contents of Boxes 70 through 76 represent publications that are either annotated or not otherwise held within the Library of Congress collections. The contents of Boxes 77 through 81 represent material that is unannotated and/or duplicated within the Library's collections.
The Realia series includes two small enamel pins, held within Box 4, as well as SR's desk and chair, presently on display in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room (PARR).
The Papers of Sophie Satin series consists of a discrete collection of material that was donated to the Library of Congress in 1976 by the estate of Sophie Satin (née Sofiia Aleksandrovna Satina; 1879-1975), SR's first cousin and later his sister-in-law (she was the sister of SR's wife, Natalie). Satin emigrated to the United States in 1921, and because of her professional training in botany, was, in 1942, invited to become a research associate of noted American botanist Alfred Blakeslee (1874-1954) at the Smith College Genetics Experiment Station (Northampton, Massachusetts). By 1945, Satin had been named visiting professor of botany at Smith, a position that she was to occupy for the next ten years.
Throughout her life, Satin remained devoted to preserving Rachmaninoff's legacy, pursuing an avocation as his biographer and amassing a tremendous amount of information on his life and career. Satin's decades-long research endeavors have resulted in the substantial volume of documentation held within the Rachmaninoff Archive which was created and assembled by Satin herself. The Archive's present organization is based largely on Satin's original plan.
While much of the original material found in today's Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive (largely donated to the Library of Congress by Natalie Rachmaninoff just prior to her death in 1951) is comprised of material that had been created by Sophie Satin, an additional cache of material that had been in Satin's possession was donated by her estate to the Library in 1976 after her death. Although a significant portion of this additional donation has been interfiled within the larger Archive in the years since its acquisition by the Library, other material has remained separate and distinct; it is this latter material that forms the Archive's present Papers of Sophie Satin series.
The Satin Papers consist primarily of research notes and published material relating to Rachmaninoff which was compiled by Satin over the course of her lifetime. Also included are various notes, drafts and other materials documenting the book
Sergei Rachmaninoff: A Lifetime in Music
(1956), a biography by Sergei Bertensson and Jay Leyda (with Satin's assistance prominently credited; drafts of this biography are in two distinct versions, designated "Draft A" and "Draft B"); copies (in English and Russian) of Satin's own autobiography; drafts of articles and lectures about Rachmaninoff; as well as biographical material collected by Satin after the death of both her sister and brother-in-law.
In addition to the fuller version of the finding aid in Box 1, Boxes 1-3 contain draft and final versions of the Archive's original organizational plan as devised by Sophie Satin; two boxes of card records, prepared by Sophie Satin, of individual items and documents held within the Archive; and a list of the contents of the Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive at the Glinka Museum, Moscow.
Notes on Transliteration and Translation
The transliteration of Cyrillic characters throughout this document conforms largely to the [Library of Congress transliteration schedule] for rendering Cyrillic characters into the Roman alphabet. The only departure from the Library's transliteration system in the present document has been the omission of ligatures (a graphic notation consisting of a combination of between two and four letters of the Roman alphabet to indicate particular Russian vowels and consonants), the use of which, while essential for the precision required by the collection of bibliographic data, is unnecessary in performing keyword searching of the present document.
Please note also that the transliteration of Russian proper names may not conform precisely to their equivalent English spellings, a practice dictated largely by an individual's personal preference of the spelling of his/her own name and/or by established usage. For this reason, variant forms of transliterated Russian names are often included between square brackets, and following primary name entries, in order to facilitate searching.
English translations of certain names, organizations, titles, words and phrases have occasionally been added as well – placed between parentheses and preceded by an equal sign (" = "), or simply followed by the word "translation" in parentheses – in those instances where it may provide clarification and/or context for the non-Russian speaker.
Abbreviations Used Throughout This Document
Sergei Rachmaninoff is referred to within this document by his initials "SR." His wife Natalie Rachmaninoff (Natal'ia Rakhmaninova) is referred to as "NR."
Organization of the Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive
The archive is organized in twelve series:
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[
Musical Scores, 1856-1972
](sr01)
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[
Correspondence, 1903-1968
](sr02)
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[
Writings, 1872-1958
](sr03)
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[
Official Documents, 1918-1938
](sr04)
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[
Awards, Honors, and Tributes, 1920-1974
](sr05)
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[
Programs of SR's Performances and Related Correspondence, 1919-1966
](sr06)
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[
Articles and Clippings, 1892-1973
](sr07)
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[
Financial Papers, 1918-1937
](sr08)
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[
Iconography, 1885-1992
](sr09)
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[
Books and Publications, 1886-1973
](sr10)
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[
Realia
](sr11)
-
[
Papers of Sophie Satin, 1929-1974
](sr12)
Catalog Record: [https://lccn.loc.gov/2014571125]
Container List
Container
Contents
5-39
1-6
Musical Scores,
1856-1972
1856-1972
This series contains holograph scores and sketches of SR, holographs of other composers and arrangers, and published works of both SR and of other composers.
Materials in boxes 13-21 are available digitally onsite in [Stacks] and also as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Reels 1-6.
Holograph scores and sketches by SR are arranged by opus number.
Works without opus numbers are arranged alphabetically by title.
Works by other composers are arranged alphabetically by composer and title therein.
5-20
Works by SR
Works with Opus Numbers
OPUS 3
13/1
1
Morceaux de fantaisie for piano, op. 3, no. 2 in C-sharp minor. Prélude, undated
undated
Arranged for two pianos by Sergei Rachmaninoff
Holograph score; 10 pages; in ink
[2009536985]
Note:
Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 1.
Digital content available onsite
13/2
1
Morceaux de fantaisie for piano, op. 3, no. 3. Mélodie,
1940 February 26
1940 February 26
Holograph score; 11 pages; in pencil
[2009536909]
Note:
Revised version as published by C. Foley (New York, 1941).
Note:
Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 2.
Digital content available onsite
13/3
1
Morceaux de fantaisie for piano, op. 3, no. 5. Sérénade,
194-?
194-?
Holograph score; 11 pages; in ink
[2009536919]
Note:
Revised version as published by C. Foley (New York, 1941). Bears inscription in an unknown hand that reads "Revised and as played by the composer."
Note:
Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 3-a.
Digital content available onsite
13/4
1
Morceaux de fantaisie for piano, op. 3, no. 5. Sérénade,
194-?
194-?
Holograph score; 9 pages; in ink
[2009536918]
Note:
Revised version.
Note:
Composer's incomplete copy of the piano work as published by C. Foley (New York, 1941).
Note:
Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 3-b.
Digital content available onsite
13/5
1
Morceaux de fantaisie for piano, op. 3, no. 5. Sérénade,
194-?
194-?
Copyist's manuscript with extensive holograph emendations; 5 pages; in ink
[2009536986]
Note:
Revised version.
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 3-c.
Digital content available onsite
13/6
1
Morceaux de fantaisie for piano, op. 3, no. 5. Sérénade,
194-?
194-?
Holograph sketches; 2 leaves; in pencil
[2009536987]
Note:
From material marked "Eight sheets of notes made by Rachmaninoff. They were found after his death on the shelf near his piano."
Note:
Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 3-d. Also available as Item 31-a on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 10
13/7
1
Morceaux de salon for piano, op. 10, no. 5. Humoresque,
1940 February 5 - March 3
1940 February 5 - March 3
Holograph score; 15 pages; in pencil
[2009536696]
Note:
Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 4.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 16
13/8
1
Moments musicaux, piano, op. 16, no. 2. Moment musical,
1940 February 5
1940 February 5
Holograph score; 11 pages; in pencil
[2009536904]
Note:
Revised version as published by C. Foley (New York, 1941).
Note:
Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 5.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 27
14
1
Symphony no. 2, E minor, op. 27,
1908
1908
Published score; 224 pages
[ 2009536988]
Note:
Pages 107 through 114, and pages 205 through 206 missing; pages 212 and 213 consist of photoreproductions only; plate no. A. 8899 G., containing the composer's holograph annotations. Fragile.
Note:
Revised version as published by C. Foley (New York, 1941).
Note:
Gift, Mr. John Sweeney, 25 July 1972.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 34
13/9
1
14 Songs for voice and piano, op. 34, no. 14. Vocalise,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches in short score; 6 pages; in pencil
[2009537110]
Note:
From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 7-b. Also available as Item 31-b on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 35
13/10
1
Kolokola for tenor solo, chorus (SATB), and orchestra, op. 35,
1920
1920
Alternate titles: The Bells; Die Glocken
Published full score; 117 pages with composer's holograph annotations throughout
[2009537111]
Note:
Plate no. A. 9719 G.
Laid in:
Additional material concerning revisions of the work's English text.
Russian
German
English
Material in Russian, German, and English.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 8-a.
Digital content available onsite
13/11
1
Kolokola for tenor solo, chorus (SATB), and orchestra, op. 35,
1920
1920
Alternate titles: The Bells; Die Glocken
Published miniature full score; 117 pages
[2009536995]
Note:
Plate no. A. 9719 G., containing the composer's holograph annotations.
Laid in:
Additional material concerning revisions of the work's English text.
Russian
German
English
Material in Russian, German, and English.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 8-b.
Digital content available onsite
13/12
1
Kolokola for tenor solo, chorus (SATB), and orchestra, op. 35,
undated
undated
Alternate titles: The Bells; Die Glocken
Holograph sketches; 2 leaves; in pencil
[2009537112]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 8-c. Also available as Item 31-c on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 38
13/13
1
6 Songs, op. 38, no. 3. Daisies,
undated
undated
Alternate title: Daisies
Holograph score for piano solo; 7 pages; in pencil
[2009537121]
Note:
Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 9.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 39
13/14
1
Étude-tableau for piano, op. 39, no. 2 in A minor and Étude-tableau, op. 39, no. 3 in F-sharp minor,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches; 20 leaves; in pencil
[2009537113]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches." Also contains sketches for Symphony no. 3, op. 44.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 10. Also available as Item 15-e on Reel 3 and Item 31-d on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 40
5
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
1927 August 25
1927 August 25
Holograph score; 171 pages; in ink
[2009536905]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-a.
Digital content available onsite
19
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
1928
1928
Published full score with composer's holograph revisions; 144 pages; plate no. Taïr 1
[2009536903]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-b.
Digital content available onsite
Contents:
- Box-Folder 19/1 Pages 126-149 (holograph manuscript material)
- Box-Folder 19/2 Pages 1-60 (published material with holograph annotations)
- Box-Folder 19/3 Pages 61-78 (published material with holograph annotations)
- Box-Folder 19/4 Pages 79-144 (published material with holograph annotations)
- Box-Folder 19/5 Front cover and title page of published score
- Box-Folder 19/6 Back cover of published score; also Laid in: five excerpts in a copyist's manuscript and an undated and unsigned contract with Charles Foley relating to the publication of this work
15/1
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
1928
1928
Published miniature full score; 144 pages; plate no. Taïr 1
[2009537114]
Note: Contains the composer's holograph annotations.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-c.
Digital content available onsite
15/2
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches for first movement in short score; 32 pages; in pencil
[2009537115]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-d. Also microfilmed as Item 31-e on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
15/3
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches in short score; 10 pages; in pencil
[2009537116]
Note:
From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-e. Also available as Item 31-f on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
15/4
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches; 2 pages; in pencil
[2009537117]
Note:
From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches." Also includes sketches for cadenza of Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-f. Also available as Item 26 on Reel 5 and Item 31-g on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
15/5
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches; 4 pages; in pencil
[2009537118]
Note:
From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-g. Also available as Item 31-h on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
15/6
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
192-?
192-?
Holograph sketches; 21 pages; in pencil
[2009537120]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches." Also includes sketches for Iz Evangeliia ot Ioanna (From the Gospel of St. John).
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-h. Also available as Item 18 on Reel 5 and Item 31-i on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
15/7
2
Concerto no. 4 for piano and orchestra in G minor, op. 40,
1920-1921
1920-1921
Holograph sketches; 11 pages; in pencil
[2009537120]
Includes: Sketches for the first movement of Symphonic Dances, op. 45.
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 11-i. Also available as Item 16-e on Reel 5 and Item 31-j on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 41
6
2
3 Russian songs for chorus (SATB) and orchestra, op. 41,
1926
1926
Holograph score; 53 pages; in pencil
[2009536906]
Note: English lyrics added in ink
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 12-a.
Digital content available onsite
15/8
2
3 Russian songs, op. 41, no. 3. Bielilitsy, rumiantsy vy moi for low voice and piano,
undated
undated
Two photoreproductions of holograph score
[2009536910]
Note: Recast in 1926 as the third movement of Chansons russes.
Russian
Material in Russian.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 12-b.
Digital content available onsite
15/9
2
3 Russian songs for chorus (SATB) and orchestra, op. 41,
1926
1926
Holograph sketches; copyist's manuscript material
[2009536990]
Russian
Material in Russian.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 12-c. Also available as Item 31-k on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 42
7
2
Variations on a theme of Corelli for piano, op. 42,
1931
1931
Holograph score; 50 pages; in ink
[2009536699]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 13-a.
Digital content available onsite
15/10
2
Variations on a theme of Corelli, piano, op. 42,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches, 52 pages, in pencil. Contained within a spiral-bound sketchbook
[2009536989]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 13-b. Also available as Item 31-l on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 43
8
3
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra, op. 43,
1934
1934
Holograph score; 176 pages; in ink
[2009536982]
Laid in: Two pasteover leaves.
Note: Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 14-a.
Digital content available onsite
15/11
3
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra, op. 43,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches; 44 pages; in pencil. Contained within a spiral-bound sketchbook.
[2009536996]
Note: Includes sketches for a transcription for piano solo of the Scherzo from Felix Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream (Sommernachtstraum).
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 14-b or 27-b. Also available Item 31-m on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
15/12
3
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra, op. 43,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches in short score; 66 pages; in pencil. Contained within a spiral-bound sketchbook.
[2009536997]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 14-c. Also available as Item 31-n on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
15/13
3
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra, op. 43,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches in short score; 3 pages; in pencil
[2009536998]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 14-d. Also available as Item 31-o on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 44
9
3
Symphony no. 3, op. 44 in A minor,
1935-1936
1935-1936
Holograph score; 194 pages; in ink
[2009536979]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 15-a.
Digital content available onsite
16/1
3
Symphony no. 3, op. 44 in A minor,
1936
1936
Copyist's manuscript score; 238 pages; in ink
[2009536979]
Note: Contains the composer's holograph annotations.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 15-b.
Digital content available onsite
16/2
3
Symphony no. 3, op. 44 in A minor,
1937
1937
Published score; 210 pages
[2009537203]
Note: Contains the composer's holograph annotations.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 15-c.
Digital content available onsite
17/1
3
Symphony no. 3, op. 44 in A minor,
1936?
1936?
Holograph sketches in short score; 32 pages; in pencil
[2009537204]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 15-d. Also available as Item 31-p on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
13/6
3
Symphony no. 3, op. 44 in A minor,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches; 20 leaves; in pencil
[2009537113]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Note: Contains sketches for Études-tableaux, op. 39, nos. 2 and 3 for piano.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 15-e. Also available as Item 10 on Reel 1 and Item 31-d on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
17/2
3
Symphony no. 3, op. 44, A minor,
1936?
1936?
Holograph sketches in short score; 45 pages; in pencil
[2009537205]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 15-f. Also available as Item 31-q on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
17/3
3
Symphony no. 3, op. 44 in A minor,
1936?
1936?
Holograph sketches in short score; 12 pages; in pencil
[2009537206]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 15-g. Also available as Item 31-r on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
OPUS 45
10
4
Symphonic dances, op. 45,
1940
1940
Holograph score; 171 pages; in ink
[2009536981]
Note: Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 16-a.
Digital content available onsite
17/4
4
Symphonic dances, op. 45,
1941
1941
Published score; 153 pages
[2009537207]
Note: Contains the composer's holograph annotations.
Note: Gift, Estate of Sophie Satin, 17 June 1976.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 16-b.
Digital content available onsite
90/1-3
Symphonic dances, op. 45,
1941
1941
Published score; 148 pages; and set of parts
Note: Contains the composer's holograph annotations. Score is marked "Master score" and parts marked "Master copy for alterations" in the composer's hand.
Note: Gift of the publisher.
Note: This item is not on microfilm.
11
4
Symphonic dances, op. 45,
1940
1940
Holograph sketches in short score; 73 pages; in pencil
[2009536980]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 16-c.
Digital content available onsite
17/5
4
Symphonic dances, op. 45,
1940?
1940?
Holograph sketches; 1 leaf; in pencil
[2009537208]
Note: From material marked "Eight sheets with music."
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 16-d. Also available as Item 31-s on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
15/7
4
Symphonic dances, op. 45,
1921
1921
Holograph sketches; 11 pages; in pencil
[2009537120]
Note: Includes sketches for Concerto no. 4, op. 40.
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 16-e (Reel 4). Also available as Item 11-i on Reel 2.
Digital content available onsite
17/6
4
Symphonic dances, op. 45,
1940?
1940?
Holograph sketches; 3 leaves; in pencil
[2009537209]
Note: From material marked "Eight sheets of notes made by Rachmaninoff. They were found after his death on the shelf near his piano."
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 16-f. Also available as Item 31-t Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
17/7
4
Symphonic dances, op. 45,
1940?
1940?
Holograph sketches in short score; 13 pages; in pencil
[2009537210]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 16-g. Also available as Item 31-u on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
Works without Opus Numbers
18/1
5
Andante semplice and Oriental sketch for piano,
1917
1917
Holograph score; 7 pages; in pencil
[2009536697]
Published 14 and 15 November 1917, respectively, as Fragments by T. Presser (Philadelphia, 1919).
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 17.
Digital content available onsite
15/6
2
From the Gospel of St. John,
192-?
192-?
Holograph sketches; 24 pages; in pencil
[2009537119]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Note: Includes sketches for Concerto no. 4. op. 40.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 18. Also available as Item 11-h on Reel 5.
12/2
5
Monna Vanna,
1907
1907
Holograph piano-vocal score and holograph sketches
[2009536908]
Note: Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Russian
Material in Russian.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 19-a.
Digital content available onsite
12/1
5
Monna Vanna,
1906-1907
1906-1907
Holograph text material in the hands of both SR and Mikhaĭl Slonov
[2009537288]
Laid in: Letter by Slonov to SR concerning possible revisions to the libretto; also contains a holograph fragment of the libretto in SR's hand and holograph manuscript of Act II.
Note: Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Russian
Material in Russian.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 19-b.
Digital content available onsite
18/2
5
O Mother of God vigilantly praying,
undated
undated
Alternate title: V molitvakh neusypaiushchuiu bogoroditsu
Copyist's manuscript score for unaccompanied four-part chorus; 4 pages; in pencil and in ink
[2019563550]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Laid in: Positive and negative photoreproductions.
Note: This manuscript is likely in the hand of Sophie Satin.
Russian
Material in Russian.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 20.
Digital content available onsite
18/1
5
Oriental sketch and Andante semplice,
1917
1917
Holograph score; 7 pages
[2009536697]
Note: Published 14 and 15 November 1917, respectively, as Fragments by T. Presser (Philadelphia, 1919).
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 17.
Digital content available onsite
18/3
5
Oriental sketch for piano,
1917?
1917?
Holograph score; 7 pages
[2009536697]
Note: Published as Fragments by T. Presser (Philadelphia, 1919).
Note: Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 21.
Digital content available onsite
18/4
5
Polka italienne for piano, four hands,
193-?
193-?
Arranged by Rachmaninoff
Holograph score; 5 pages; in ink
[2009536698]
Note: Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 22.
Digital content available onsite
18/5
5
Prelude for piano in D minor,
1917
1917
Holograph score; 4 pages; in ink
[2009537289]
Note: Published by Belwin Mills (Foley) in 1973 as Prelude (Posthumous).
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 23.
Digital content available onsite
Works by Other Composers arranged by Rachmaninoff
Bach, Johann Sebastian
18/6
5
Sonaten und Partiten for violin, BWV 1001-1006. Partita no. 3 in E, BWV 1006. Preludio,
circa 1933
circa 1933
Holograph score; 12 pages; in ink
[2009537289]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 24-a.
Digital content available onsite
18/7
5
Sonaten und Partiten for violin, BWV 1001-1006. Partita no. 3 in E, BWV 1006. Preludio,
1933?
1933?
Holograph sketches; 12 pages; in pencil
[2009537290]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 24-b. Also available as Item 31-v on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
18/8
5
Sonaten und Partiten for violin, BWV 1001-1006. Partita no. 3 in E, BWV 1006. Gavotte en rondeau,
1933
1933
Holograph score; 12 pages; in ink with pencil emendations
[2009537292]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 24-c.
Digital content available onsite
18/9
5
Sonaten und Partiten for violin, BWV 1001-1006. Partita no. 3 in E, BWV 1006. Gavotte en rondeau,
1933
1933
Holograph score; 13 pages; in pencil
[2009537293]
Note: Gift, Mrs. Sergei Rachmaninoff, 15 January 1951.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 24-d.
Digital content available onsite
18/10
5
Sonaten und Partiten for violin, BWV 1001-1006. Partita no. 3 in E, BWV 1006. Gavotte en rondeau,
1933
1933
Holograph sketches; 4 pages; in pencil
[2009537294]
Note: From material marked "Eight sheets of notes made by Rachmaninoff. They were found after his death on the shelf near his piano in New York."
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 24-e. Also available as Item 31-w on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
Kreisler, Fritz
18/11
5
Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen,
circa 1923
circa 1923
Alternate title: Love's sorrow
Holograph score; 12 pages; in ink
[2009537386]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 25.
Digital content available onsite
Liszt, Franz
15/4
5
Hungarian rhapsody no. 2,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches; 2 pages; in pencil
[2009537117]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches." Also includes sketches for SR's Concerto no. 4, op. 40.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 26. Also available as Item 11-f on Reel 2.
Digital content available onsite
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix
18/12
5
Sommernachtstraum. Scherzo,
circa 1933
circa 1933
Alternate title: A Midsummer Night's Dream
[2009537387]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 27-a.
Digital content available onsite
15/11
5
Sommernachtstraum. Scherzo,
undated
undated
Alternate title: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Holograph sketches; 44 pages; in pencil. Contained within a spiral-bound sketchbook.
[2009536996]
Note: Includes sketches for SR's Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini, op. 43.
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 27-b. Also available as Item 14-b on Reel 3.
Digital content available onsite
Mussorgsky [Musorgskiĭ], Modest
18/13
5
Sorochinskaia iarmarka. Gopak,
1924
1924
Alternate title: Sorochinsky fair. Hopak
Holograph score; 5 pages; in ink
[2009537388]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 28-a.
Digital content available onsite
18/14
5
Sorochinskaia iarmarka. Gopak,
circa 1924
circa 1924
Alternate title: Sorochinsky fair. Hopak
Holograph score; 4 pages; in pencil
[2009537389]
Note: From material marked "Miscellaneous sketches."
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 28-b. Also available as Item 31-x on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
Schubert, Franz
18/15
5
Fantasie in F minor, D. 940. Scherzo,
undated
undated
Holograph sketches; 2 pages; in pencil
[2019563546]
Note: From material marked "Eight sheets of notes made by Rachmaninoff. They were found after his death on the shelf near his piano in New York."
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 29. Also available as Item 31-y on Reel 6.
Digital content available onsite
Tchaikovsky [CHaĭkovskiĭ], Pëtr Il'ich
18/16
5
Shest' romansov, op. 16, no. 1. Lullaby,
1941
1941
Alternate title: Six romances
Holograph score; 12 pages; in pencil
[2019563547]
Digital content available onsite
Unidentified Holograph Materials
18/17
6
Holograph sketches,
undated
undated
4 pages; in pencil
[2009537363]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 32-b.
18/18
6
Holograph sketches,
undated
undated
4 pages; in pencil
[2009537363]
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 32-b.
18/19
6
Holograph sketches,
undated
undated
3 pages; in pencil
[2009537364]
Note: From material marked "Eight sheets of notes made by Rachmaninoff. They were found after his death on the shelf near his piano in New York."
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 32-c.
18/20
6
Holograph sketches,
undated
undated
2 pages; in pencil
[2009537365]
Note: From material marked "Eight sheets of notes made by Rachmaninoff. They were found after his death on the shelf near his piano in New York."
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 32-d.
18/21
6
Holograph sketches,
undated
undated
1 page; in pencil
[2009537366]
Note: From material marked "Eight sheets of notes made by Rachmaninoff. They were found after his death on the shelf near his piano in New York."
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 32-e.
18/22
6
Holograph sketches,
undated
undated
Sketch of a bicycle, a copyist's sketch of a fragmentary melodic line, and three lines of text in French; 2 pages
[2009537367]
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 32-f.
18/23
6
Holograph sketches,
undated
undated
1 page; in pencil
[2009537368]
Note: Gift, Oxana Siloti, 1 December 1977.
Available as Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 32-g.
Proof Sheets
20
Rachmaninoff, S.
Symphonic dances, op. 45
, for orchestra, 1941
1941
Full score
[????]
Pre-publication green-line proof sheets for full score (New York: Charles Foley, 1941), corrected throughout in black and red pencil. All pages are dated and indicated as “First Proof,” Second Proof,” or “Third proof.” All bear a stamp reading “Correct & Return to / Robert Teller Sons & Borner.” Pages stamped “First Proof,” all dated 25 September 1941; pages stamped “Second Proof,” all dated 5 September 1941; pages stamped “Third Proof,” all dated 5 September 1941.
Digital content available onsite
Contents:
- Box-folder 20/1 "First proof," pages 1-5
- Box-folder 20/2 "Second Proof," pages 18, 20-49.
- Box-folder 20/3 "Second Proof," pages 50-79.
- Box-folder 20/4 "Second Proof," pages 80-109 (page 99 lacking).
- Box-folder 20/5 "Second Proof," pages 110-129.
- Box-folder 20/6 "Second Proof," pages 130-147.
- Box-folder 20/7 "Third Proof," pages 1-17.
21
Holographs of Other Composers and Arrangers
Manuscripts, Holograph, of Other Composers and Arrangers
21/1
Coke, R. Sacheverell. November Afternoon (
Four Songs, op. 31, no. 1
). For voice and piano,
undated
undated
Holograph manuscript piano-vocal score ; 6 pages
Note: Lyrics by R. Allsebrook ; English lyrics.
Note: Contains information about the work's performance history, written in the composer's hand.
Laid in: concert program from first public performance at the Methodist Church School Room, Mansfield, England, 6 December 1939.
Laid in: printed program from a concert at the Pump Room, Bath, England, 13 December 1939.
21/2
Conus, Jules [Konius, IUliĭ]. Vocalise, op. 34, no. 14. Arrangement of SR's Vocalise [
14 Songs, voice and piano, op. 34
] for violin, violoncello and piano,
undated
undated
Holograph piano score, in ink (in 7 pages)
Note: Violin and violoncello parts in the hand of its arranger.
LC call number: "ML30.55a .R3 no. 10 [Case]
Available as "Microfilm 89/20,005 (Mus), Item 7-a (Reel 1)"
21/3
Glière, Reinhold. Untitled work for voice and piano,
1922
1922
Holograph manuscript score
Note: Signed and dated (29 December 1922) at end.
Note: Russian lyrics; lyrics by Vil'shau.
Note: Includes a manuscript copy of this work (bearing the title Kantata) in the hand of Sophie Satin.
Laid in: Transcription and translation of lyrics.
21/4
Haieff, Alexei. Harmony exercise,
undated
undated
Note: Includes a holograph manuscript, circa 1931-1932 of SR, containing a melody line; and Haieff's harmonization, containing suggested corrections and comments by SR.
21/5
Rogal'-Levitskiĭ [Rogal-Lewitzsky], Dmitriĭ. "Ostrovok" (Das Inselchen) (=The Little Island), op. 14, no. 2,
undated
undated
Holograph piano score, in ink, in the hand of its arranger ; 6 pages
Note: Arrangement of SR's "Ostrovok" (12 Songs, voice and piano, op. 14) for voice, violin, violoncello and piano.
Note: Russian and German lyrics.
Yasser, Joseph. Untitled music manuscript, undated
[
see Correspondence to SR: Yasser, Joseph](fillmore)
undated
21/6
Zataevich, Aleksandr. Music received by SR in the early 1920s from A. Zataevich, for piano solo,
1921-1922
1921-1922
Manuscript score (3 pages)
Note: Apparently in the hand of Zataevich.
Note: Includes annotated proof sheets of (according to a note in the hand of Sophie Satin) ninety-five (95) Siberian folk songs.
21/7
Zataevich, Aleksandr. Manuscript score,
1922
1922
1 page
Note: Apparently in the hand of Zataevich.
Note: Contains transcriptions of seven (7) folk songs from central Russia.
Miscellaneous Music Manuscript Materials
21/8
Gospodi pomiluĭ (=Lord have mercy): Settings of Russian hymn,
undated
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2 manuscript scores ; 1 page each
Note: In differing arrangements for solo voices and chorus (Russian lyrics)
Note: In unidentified hands.
Note: A note attributes one arrangement to "N. R." (i.e., Natalie Rachmaninoff).
Note: Second one scored for tenor solo and chorus.
21/9
Music exercise books (7), as well as several pages of additional manuscript material, in the hand of, and signed by Sophie Wolkonsky,
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Laid in: annotated Russian edition of Nikolaĭ Rimsky-Korsakov's Prakticheskiĭ uchebnnik garmonii (=Practical textbook of harmony) ; S.-Peterburg: M. P. Bieliaev, 1907.
Laid in: subsequent edition of the same work, dated 1912.
22-39
Published and Photoreproduced Scores
22-32, 37
Works by SR
22/1
Rakhmaninov, S.
Aleko
. Opera in one act. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1948
1948
Piano-vocal score
Note: Russian lyrics.
22/2
Rakhmaninov, S.
Aleko
. Opera in one act. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1960
1960
Piano-vocal score
Note: Russian lyrics.
22/3
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Cadenza to Liszt's Second Hungarian Rhapsody
. For piano solo. Edited and with a foreword by Jan Holcman. New York: Mercury Music/Charles Foley,
1955
1955
Piano score
22/4
Rakhmaninov, S. [Concerto no. 1, op. 1 ; arranged.]
Kontsert no. 1, op. 1
. For piano and orchestra. Moscou: A. Gutheil/Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
1919
1919
Full score
Note: Contains emendations throughout.
22/5
Rakhmaninov, S. [Concerto no. 1, op. 1 ; arranged.]
Kontsert no. 1, op. 1
. For piano and orchestra; orchestral reduction for a second piano. Moscou: A. Gutheil/Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
1919
1919
Piano score
22/6
Rakhmaninov, S. [Concerto no. 1, op. 1 ; arranged.]
Kontsert no. 1, op. 1
. For piano and orchestra; orchestral reduction for a second piano by L. Roizman. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Muzyka,
1966
1966
Piano score
Note: Contains sparse emendations.
22/7
Rachmaninoff, Sergei. [Concerto no. 2, op. 18.]
Second Concerto
. For piano and orchestra. Moscou: A. Gutheil,
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Full score
Note: Contains extensive emendations throughout, as well as indications of the work's duration and of its performance by SR, as soloist, on 18 December 1941, with the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos.
37/1
Rachmaninoff, Sergei. [Concerto no. 2, op. 18.]
Second Concerto
. For piano and orchestra. London: Boosey & Hawkes,
1947
1947
Miniature full score
23/1
Rachmaninoff, Sergei. [Concerto no. 2, op. 18; arranged.]
Vtoroĭ Kontsert
. For piano and orchestra; orchestral reduction for a second piano. Moskva: Muzgiz, 1946
1946
Piano score
23/2
Rachmaninoff, Sergei. [Concerto no. 2, op. 18: III; arranged.]
Third Movement of Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto
. New York: G. Schirmer, 1946
1946
Piano score
Note: Consists of "concert transcriptions of main themes and episodes" arranged for piano solo by Percy Grainger.
37/2
Rachmaninoff, Sergei. [Concerto no. 3, op. 30.]
Third Concerto, op. 30
. For piano and orchestra. London: Boosey & Hawkes,
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Miniature full scores (2)
23/3
Rachmaninoff, Sergei. [Concerto no. 3, op. 30; arranged.]
Tretiĭ Kontsert
. For piano and orchestra; orchestral reduction for a second piano. Moskva: Muzgiz,
1946
1946
Piano score
23/4
Rachmaninoff, S.
Concerto no. 4, op. 40
. For piano and orchestra. New York: Charles Foley,
1944
1944
Full score
23/5
Rachmaninoff, S.
Études-tableaux, op. 33 and op. 39
. For piano solo. Edited and with a preface by Alfred Mirovitch. English text. New York: Leeds Music Corporation,
1950
1950
Piano score
23/6
Rachmaninow, S.
Études-tableaux, op. 33, no. 1
. For piano solo. Moscou: A. Gutheil,
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Piano score
23/7
Rachmaninow, S.
Études-tableaux, op. 33, no. 2
. For piano solo. Moscou: A. Gutheil,
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Piano score
23/8
Rachmaninow, S. [Études-tableaux, op. 33, no. 7]
Neuf Études-tableaux, op. 33, no. 7
. For piano solo. Moscou: A. Gutheil,
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Piano scores (2)
23/9
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Two Fantasy pieces
. [Morceaux de fantaisie: I. G minor; II. D minor]. For piano solo. Edited, and with a foreword by Alfred Mirovitch. New York: Leeds Music Corporation,
1951
1951
Piano score
23/10
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Fantasy. [Suite no. 1, op. 5.]
. For piano, two hands. New York: International Music Company,
1943
1943
Piano score
23/11
Rakhmaninov, S.
Fantaziia. (Pervaia Siuita) [Suite no. 1, op. 5.]
. For piano, two hands. Edited by P. Lamm. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo (Muzgiz),
1960
1960
Piano score
23/12
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Fragments
. For piano solo. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1919
1919
Piano scores (4)
24/1
Rakhmaninov, S. V.
Francheska da Rimini, op. 25
. Opera in two acts. Russian and German lyrics. Moskva: A. Gutkheĭl,
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Full score
24/2
Rakhmaninov, S. V.
Francheska da Rimini, op. 25
. Opera in two acts. Russian and German lyrics. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Muzyka,
1964
1964
Piano-vocal score
24/3
Rakhmaninov, S., with A. Arenskiĭ, A. Glazunov, and S. Taneev.
Chetyre Improvizatsii
(=Four Improvisations). For piano solo.
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Piano score
Note: Photoreproduction of an unidentified and undated edition published by the Izdanie Muzykal'nogo Sektora Gosudarstvennogo Izdatel'stva.
24/4
Rachmaninoff, S.
Italian polka
[Polka italienne]. For piano, four hands. New York: Charles Foley/Carl Fischer,
1938
1938
Piano score
24/5
Rakhmaninov, S.
Iz Evangeliia ot Ioanna
(=From the Gospel of John). For voice and piano. Russian lyrics.
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Piano-vocal score
Note: Photoreproduction of an undated edition published by P. IUrgenson (Moskva).
24/6
Rakhmaninov, S.
Izbrannye romansy
(=Selected songs). For voice and piano. Russian lyrics. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1947
1947
Piano-vocal score
Note: Affixed is a document by Sophie Satin, listing songs of SR that are not included in this volume.
25/1
Rakhmaninov, S.
Tri KHora bez soprovozhdeniia
(=Three unaccompanied choruses). For unaccompanied mixed choir. Russian lyrics. Edited by I. Iordan and G. Kirkor. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Muzyka,
1972
1972
Piano-vocal score, with rehearsal piano accompaniment
25/2
Rakhmaninov, S.
Kniaz' Rostislav
(=Prince Rostislav). After a ballad of Alekseĭ K. Tolstoĭ. For orchestra. Edited by Pavel Lamm. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1947
1947
Full score
25/3
Rachmaninoff, S.
Marguerite. Albumleaf [Margaritki, op. 38, no. 3]
. Transcribed for violin and piano by Fritz Kreisler. New York: Carl Fischer,
1926
1926
Piano score and violin part
25/4
Rakhmaninov, S.
Shest Muzykal'nykh momentov (=Six Musical moments), op. 16
. For piano solo. Moskva: Muzgiz,
1947
1947
Piano score
25/5
Rakhmaninov, S.
Dva neokonchennykh kvarteta
(Two unfinished quartets:
Quartet no. 1
[II. Romans (=Romance); III. Skertso (=Scherzo) (1889?);
Quartet no. 2
[I. Allegro moderato; II. Andante molto sostenuto] (1896?). Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1947
1947
Full score and instrumental parts
Note: For two violins, viola and cello.
Note: Edited, and with a foreword by B. [Boris] Dobrokhotov and G. Kirkor.
25/6
Rachmaninoff, S.
Oriental sketch
. For piano solo. New York: Charles Foley/Carl Fischer,
1938
1938
Piano score
25/7
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
The Piano works of Rachmaninoff
. Contains Piano II part only for the "Valse" and "Romance" (from
Suite, op. 17
) and the orchestral piano reduction from
Concerto no. 2, op. 18
. New York: Macmillan Company,
1938
1938
Piano score
25/8
Rakhmaninov, S.
Dve p'esy
(Two Pieces: I. Val's (=Waltz); II. Romans (=Romance)). For piano, six hands. Edited and with a foreword by N. Zagornyĭ. Leningrad/Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1948
1948
Piano score
25/9
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Polka. Transcription on a melody by W. R.
. For piano solo. New York: Carl Fischer Inc.,
1927
1927
Piano score
25/10, 26/1
Rakhmaninov, S. V.
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii dlia fortepiano. Tom I
(=Complete collected works for piano, Vol. 1). For piano solo. Edited by P. A. Lamm. Contains scores of opp. 3, 10, 16, 22, 23, 28, and early works. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1948
1948
Piano scores
Two copies.
Note: Copy 1 (25/10) contains annotations in the hand of Sophie Satin.
26/2
Rakhmaninov, S. V.
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii dlia fortepiano. Tom II
(=Complete collected works for piano, Vol. 2). For piano solo. Edited by P. A. Lamm. Contains scores of opp. 32, 33, 36, 39, 42. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1948
1948
Piano score
26/3
Rakhmaninov, S. V.
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii dlia fortepiano. Tom III, Chast' pervaia
(=Complete collected works for piano, Vol. 3, Part 1). For piano solo. Edited by P. A. Lamm. Contains scores of works for piano, two hands, transcriptions and other works. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1950
1950
Piano score
27/1
Rakhmaninov, S. V.
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii dlia fortepiano. Tom III, Chast' vtoraia
(=Complete collected works for piano, Vol. 3, Part 2). Edited by P. A. Lamm. Contains scores of works for piano, four hands, and piano, six hands. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1950
1950
Piano score
27/2
Rakhmaninov, S. V.
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii dlia fortepiano. Tom III, Chast' tret'ia
(=Complete collected works for piano, Vol. 3, Part 3). Edited by P. A. Lamm. Contains SR's transcription of his Symphony no. 1, op. 13, for piano, four hands. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1950
1950
Piano score
27/3
Rachmaninoff, S.
Preghiera. Prayer from the Piano Concerto no. 2 of Rachmaninoff
[Concerto no. 2, op. 18.] Arranged for violin and piano by Fritz Kreisler, "in collaboration with the composer." New York: Charles Foley,
1940
1940
Piano score and violin part
27/4
Rakhmaninov, S.
24 Preliudii
. For piano solo. Contains scores of excerpts from SR's opp. 3, 23, 32. Moskva: Muzgiz,
1946
1946
Piano score
27/5
Rakhmaninov, S.
24 Preliudii
. For piano solo. Edited by P. A. Lamm. Contains scores of excerpts from SR's opp. 3, 23, 32. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1960
1960
Piano score
27/6
Rachmaninoff, S.
Prelude in C-Sharp minor [op. 3, no. 2]
. Arranged for two pianos, four hands by SR. New York: Charles Foley,
1938
1938
Piano scores
27/7
Rachmaninoff, S.
Prelude in C-Sharp minor [op. 3, no. 2]
. Arranged for orchestra by Henry J. Wood. London: Novello and Company,
1914
1914
Full score
27/8
Rachmaninoff, S.
Prélude op. 23, no. 5
. For piano solo. Kjøbenhavn: Wilhelm Hansen Musik-Forlag,
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Piano score
28/1
Rachmaninoff, S.
Rapsodie sur un thème de Paganini, op. 43
. For piano and orchestra. New York: Charles Foley,
1934
1934
Full score (copy 1)
Note: Contains extensive performance indications throughout, including this work's durations in performances of 27 and 28 February 1941 (SR as soloist, with the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos) and of 20 December 1949 (Noemi Bittencourt, soloist, with the Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira conducted by Eleazar de Carvalho)
28/2
Rachmaninoff, S.
Rapsodie sur un thème de Paganini, op. 43
. For piano and orchestra. New York: Charles Foley,
1934
1934
Full score (copy 2)
Note: Contains extensive performance indications throughout, including performance dates of this work with various orchestras between 1939 and 1951.
28/3
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Romance
. For violin and piano. Edited, and with a foreword by Louis Persinger. New York: Leeds Music Corporation,
1951
1951
Piano score and violin part
28/4
Rakhmaninov, S.
Chetyre Romansov
(=Four Songs). For high voice and piano. Russian lyrics. Contains "Noch'iu v sadu u meniia," op. 38, no. 1; "Margaritki," op. 38, no. 3; "Ne poĭ, krasavitsa," op. 4, no. 4; "Krysolov," op. 38, no. 4. Moskva/Leningrad: Muzgiz
1948
1948
Piano-vocal score
28/5
Rakhmaninov, S.
Romansy. Polnoe sobranie
(=Songs, complete collected). For voice and piano. Russian lyrics. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1957
1957
Piano-vocal score
Laid in: typed list of SR's complete songs.
29/1
Rakhmaninov, S.
Romansy. Polnoe sobranie
(=Songs, complete collected). For voice and piano. Russian lyrics. Edited by P. Lamm, with a foreword by Z. Apetian. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1963
1963
Piano-vocal score
29/2
Rachmaninov, Sergei.
Russian Rhapsody
. For two pianos, four hands. Edited by Michael Fredericks. New York: Leeds Music Corporation,
1955
1955
Piano scores
29/3
Rachmaninov, Sergei.
Russian theme, op. 11, no. 3
. For piano, four hands. New York: International Music Company,
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Piano score
29/4
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Sérénade, op. 3, no. 4
. For piano solo. "Revised and as played by the composer." New York: Charles Foley, 1940; International Music Company,
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Piano score
29/5
Rakhmaninov, S.
Skertso
(=Scherzo). For orchestra. Edited by Pavel Lamm. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1947
1947
Full score
29/6
Rakhmaninov, S.
Skupoĭ rytsar' (=The Miserly Knight), op. 24
. Opera in three acts. Russian and German lyrics. Moskva: A. Gutkheĭl,
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Full score
30/1
Rakhmaninov, S.
Sonate (Sonata [no. 1]), op. 28
. For piano solo. Moscou: A. Gutheil/Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
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Piano score
30/2
Rakhmaninov, S.
Sonata, op. 19
. For violoncello and piano. New York: International Music Company,
1943
1943
Piano score and violoncello part
30/3
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Sonate, op. 19
. For violoncello and piano. London: A. Gutheil/Boosey & Hawkes,
1947
1947
Piano score and violoncello part
30/4
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Au," op. 38, no. 6. For voice and piano. Russian, French, English and German lyrics. Berlin: Russischer Musikverlag,
1922
1922
Piano-vocal scores (2)
30/5
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Au," op. 38, no. 6. For voice and piano. Russian and English lyrics. Photoreproduction of edition published by J. & W. Chester (London)/Rossiĭskoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo (Moskva),
1916
1916
Piano-vocal scores (Two photocopies)
30/6
Rachmaninow, S. [Songs:] "Flieder" ("Siren'"), op. 21, no. 5. For voice and piano. German lyrics. København/Leipzig: Wilhelm Hansen Musik-Forlag,
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Piano-vocal score
30/7
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "K neĭ," op. 38, no. 2. For voice and piano. Russian, French, English and German lyrics. Berlin: Russischer Musikverlag,
1922
1922
Piano-vocal scores (2)
30/8
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "K neĭ," op. 38, no. 2. For voice and piano. Russian and English lyrics. Photoreproduction of edition published by J. & W. Chester (London)/Rossiĭskoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo (Moskva),
1916
1916
Piano-vocal score (photocopy)
30/9
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Krysolov," op. 38, no. 4. For voice and piano. Russian, French, English and German lyrics. Berlin: Russischer Musikverlag,
1922
1922
Piano-vocal score
30/10
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Krysolov," op. 38, no. 4. For voice and piano. Russian, French, English and German lyrics. Photoreproduction of edition published by Russischer Musikverlag (Berlin),
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Piano-vocal score
30/11
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Margaritki," op. 38, no. 3. For voice and piano. Russian, French, English and German lyrics. Berlin: Russischer Musikverlag,
1922
1922
Piano-vocal score
30/12
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Margaritki," op. 38, no. 3. For voice and piano. Russian and English lyrics. Photoreproduction of edition published by Édition Russe de Musique (Moscou/Petrograd),
1916
1916
Piano-vocal score
30/13
Rakhmaninov, S. [Songs:] "Molitva"[op. 8, no. 6], for voice and piano. Russian lyrics. Photoreproduction of a copyist's manuscript score,
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Piano-vocal score
30/14
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Noch' pechal'na," op. 26, no. 12. For voice and piano. Russian lyrics. Moskva: A. Gutkheĭl',
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Piano-vocal score
30/15
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Noch'iu v sadu u meniia," op. 38, no. 1. For voice and piano. Russian, French, English and German lyrics. Berlin: Russischer Musikverlag,
1922
1922
Piano-vocal scores (2)
30/16
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Noch'iu v sadu u meniia," op. 38, no. 1. For voice and piano. Russian and English lyrics. Photoreproduction of edition published by Édition Russe de Musique (Moscou/Petrograd),
1916
1916
Piano-vocal score
Note: Photoreproduction contains English lyrics as well as performance indications.
30/17
Rakhmaninov, S. [Songs:] "Pis'mo K. S. Stanislavskomu ot S. Rakhmaninova" (=Letter to K. S. [Konstantin Sergeevich] Stanislavsky from S. Rachmaninoff ), for voice and piano. Russian text. Published in an unidentified edition [actually Sovetskaia Muzyka, No. 8 (October 1948)]
Vocal score
30/18
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Son," op. 38, no. 5. For voice and piano. Russian, French, English and German lyrics. Berlin: Russischer Musikverlag,
1922
1922
Piano-vocal score
Two copies.
30/19
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Son," op. 38, no. 5. For voice and piano. Russian and English lyrics. Photoreproduction of edition published by Édition Russe de Musique (Moscou/Petrograd),
1916
1916
Piano-vocal score
30/20
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Uzh ty, niva moia!" op. 4, no. 5. For voice and piano. Russian and German lyrics. Moscou: A. Gutheil,
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Piano-vocal score
30/21
Rachmaninow, S. [Songs:] "Vocalise," op. 38, no. 14. For (wordless) voice and piano. København/Leipzig: Wilhelm Hansen Musik-Forlag,
1915
1915
Piano-vocal score
30/22
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Vsë khochet piet'." For voice and piano. Photoreproduction of an unidentified and undated copyist's manuscript piano-vocal score. Russian lyrics,
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Manuscript piano-vocal score (photocopy)
Note: Contains performance indications.
30/23
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Songs:] "Vse otnial u meniia," op. 26, no. 2. For voice and piano. Russian and German lyrics. Moscou: A. Gutheil,
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Piano-vocal score
30/24
Rachmaninoff, Sergei. Songs with piano accompaniment. For voice and piano. Russian and English lyrics. Moscow: A. Gutheil,
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Piano-vocal score (two volumes bound as one)
Note: Extremely fragile.
31/1
Rakhmaninov, S. [Suite no. 2, op. 17.]
Vtoraia Siuita, op. 17
. For two pianos. Edited by P. Lamm. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1960
1960
Piano score
37/3
Rakhmaninov, S. [Symphonic dances, op. 45.]
Simfonicheskie tantsy, op. 45
. For orchestra. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1962
1962
Miniature full score
31/2
Rachmaninoff, S.
Symphonic dances, op. 45
. For orchestra. Arranged for two pianos, four hands. New York: Charles Foley,
1942
1942
Piano score
31/3
Rakhmaninoff, S. [Symphony, "Youth" (1891).]
IUnosheskaia Simfoniia
. For orchestra. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1947
1947
Full score
31/4
Rakhmaninov, S. [Symphony no. 1, op. 13.]
Pervaia Simfoniia, op. 27
. For orchestra. Foreword by Aleksandr Gauk. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1947
1947
Full score
37/4
Rachmaninoff, S.
Symphony no. 2, in E minor, op. 27
. New York: E. F. Kalmus,
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Full score
31/5
Rakhmaninov, S. [Symphony no. 3, op. 44.]
Tret'ia simfoniia, op. 44 (Vtoraia redaktsiia)
(=Symphony no. 3, op. 44. Second version). For orchestra. Arranged for piano, four hands by G. Kirkor. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1949
1949
Piano score
31/6
Rachmaninoff, S. [Trio, op. 9.]
Elegicheskoe Trio, op. 9
. For violin, cello and piano. Edited and with a foreword by Boris Dobrokhotov. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1947
1947
Piano score and instrumental parts
31/7
Rachmaninoff, S. [Trio, op. 9.]
Trio élégiaque, op. 9
. For violin, cello and piano. New York: International Music Company,
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Piano score and instrumental parts
31/8
Rachmaninoff, S.
Valse, op. 10, no. 2
. For piano solo. Moscou: A. Gutheil,
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Piano score
31/9
Rachmaninoff, S.
Variations on a theme of Corelli, op. 42
, for piano solo. New York: Carl Fischer/Edition TAIR,
1931
1931
Piano score
31/10, 32/1
Rakhmaninov, S.
Vesna (Der Frühling). Kantata, op. 20
(=Spring. Cantata). For baritone soloist, mixed chorus (SATB) and orchestra. Lyrics by N. A. Nekrasov. Russian and German lyrics. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Muzyka,
1964
1964
Full scores (2)
32/2
Rachmaninoff, Sergei. [Vesna, op. 20.]
Springtide. Der Frühling. Cantata
. For baritone soloist, mixed chorus (SATB) and orchestra. Lyrics by N. A. Nekrasov. English version by Henry G. Chapman. English and German lyrics. New York: G. Schirmer Inc.,
1910
1910
Piano-vocal score
32/3
Rakhmaninov, S.
Vokaliz (=Vocalise), op. 34, no. 14
. Transcribed by M. Press for violin and piano. London: J. & W. Chester,
1916
1916
Piano score and violin parts (2)
32/4
Rakhmaninov, S.
Vokaliz (=Vocalise), op. 34, no. 14
. Transcribed by M. Press for violin and piano. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1948
1948
Piano score and violin part
32/5
Rakhmaninov, S.
Vokaliz (=Vocalise), op. 34, no. 14
. Transcribed by A. Brandukov [Brandoukoff] for violoncello and piano,
1916
1916
Piano score and violoncello part
32/6
Rakhmaninov, S.
Vsenoshchnoe bdienie (=All-night vigil; Vespers), op. 37
. For mixed chorus (SATB). Russian lyrics. Moskva/Petrograd: Rossiĭskoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1915
1915
Vocal score, with rehearsal piano accompaniment
32/7
Rakhmaninov, S.
Vsenoshchnoe bdienie (=All-night vigil; Vespers), op. 37
. For mixed chorus (SATB). Russian lyrics. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo,
1922
1922
Vocal score, with rehearsal piano accompaniment
33-39
Works by Other Composers
33/1
Altschuler [Al'tshuler], Modest.
Melodie on a theme of S. Rachmaninoff
, for violoncello or violin and piano. "Dedicated to and arranged by Modest Altschuler." New York: The Composers Press, Inc.,
1947
1947
Piano score and violin/violoncello parts
37/5
Arien-Album
. Compilation of arias from works by A. Stradella, J. S. Bach, G. F. Händel, G. B. Pergolesi, C. W. Gluck, F. J. Haydn, L. van Beethoven, F. Mendelssohn, G. Meyerbeer. For high voice and piano. Edited by Alfred Dörffel. Italian, German, English, Latin lyrics represented. Leipzig: C. F. Peters,
undated
undated
Piano-vocal score
33/2
Arnstein, Ira B.
At the Wailing Wall
. For piano solo. New York: Bloch Publishing Company,
1923
1923
Piano score
33/3
Arnstein, Ira B.
Romance sans paroles
. For piano solo. New York: Bloch Publishing Company,
1929
1929
Piano score
33/4
Babin, Victor.
Beloved stranger
. Eleven love songs. For low voice and piano. Lyrics by Witter Bynner. English lyrics. London: Augener,
1950
1950
Piano-vocal score
33/5
Bach, J. S. . Concerto (in the Italian style). For piano solo. Edited by Hans von Bülow. New York: G. Schirmer,
undated
undated
Piano score
Note: Contains performance annotations in black pencil (first movement only).
33/6
Bach, Johann Sebastian.
Preludio (from the E Major Sonata for violin)
. Transcribed by SR for piano solo. New York: Carl Fischer/Edition TAIR,
1933
1933
Piano scores (2)
33/7
Bach, J. S.
Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan (What God has done, is rightly done)
. Adapted by Walter Rummel for piano solo. London: Augener/J. & W. Chester,
1926
1926
Piano score
33/8
Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. [Amy Marcy Cheney]
Fire-flies, op. 15, no. 4
. For piano solo. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt, 1892/1920
1892/1920
Piano score
33/9
Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. [Amy Marcy Cheney]
Gavotte fantastique, op. 54, no. 2
. For piano solo. Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt,
1903
1903
Piano score
33/10
Charpentier, Gustave. "E'er since the day when unto thee I gave me" (Louise). For voice and piano. French and English lyrics. Paris: Heugel & Cie.,
1909/1936
1909/1936
Piano-vocal score
33/11
Chasins, Abram.
Keyboard Karikatures. Set 1, op. 6
. For piano solo. Foreword by Henry Bellamann. New York: J. Fischer & Bro.,
1925
1925
Piano score
Note: This work consists of three movements, each of which bears the names of noted pianists ("Rachmaninoff"; "Godowsky"; "Bachaus").
33/12
Chasins, Abram.
Narrative (Remembrance of Things Past)
. For piano solo. New York: J. Fischer & Bro.,
1942
1942
Piano score
Laid in: a small publicity flyer, produced by the publisher, relating to this work.
33/13
Chopin, F.
Waltzes [op. 18; op. 34, nos. 1, 2, 3; op. 42; op. 64, nos. 1, 2, 3; op. 69, nos. 1, 2; op. 70, nos. 1, 2, 3; two posthumous Valses]
. For piano solo. Edited by Rafael Joseffy. [New York]: G. Schirmer,
1915
1915
Piano score
Note: Contains occasional annotations in black pencil.
33/14
Coke, R. Sacheverell.
Prelude to "The Cenci," op. 41 (1940); The Lotus eaters, op. 45 (1941); Elegaic ballade, op. 51 (1942-1943)
. For orchestra.
undated
undated
Facsimile full scores, bound together
Note: Scores contain annotations, performance histories, and concert programs.
34/1
Czerny, Carl.
The School of velocity, op. 299
. For piano solo. Edited by Clemens Schultze and Emil Liebling. English text (in preface by Liebling). Boston: Oliver Ditson,
1908
1908
Piano score
The volume contains performance annotations in black pencil throughout.
34/2
Debussy, Claude. "L'Année en vain chasse l'année!" (
L'Enfant prodigue
: Récit et Air de Lia). For voice and piano. French and English lyrics. English lyrics by Nita Cox. Paris: Durand & Fils/Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel,
1905
1905
Piano-vocal score
37/6
Dobrovol'skiĭ, B. M., editor.
Russkie narodnye pesni Povolzh'ia. Vypusk pervyi. Pesni, zapisannye v Kuibyshevskoĭ Oblasti
(=Russian folk songs of the Povolzhia (Volga) region. Volume One. Songs from the Kuibyshev District). Russian lyrics. Moskva/Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR,
1959
1959
Vocal scores
Note: Musical score containing transcriptions and arrangements of Russian folk songs for one to four voices, primarily unaccompanied; some songs include accompaniment for bayan [baian].
37/7
Donizetti, G.
Lucrezia Borgia
. Opera in three acts. Italian lyrics. Paris: J. Meissonnier,
undated
undated
Piano-vocal score
34/3
Dornel, Antoine.
Tambourin
. Edited by Ignaz Friedman. For piano solo. Wien: Universal-Edition,
1928
1928
Piano score
34/4
Farrand, Noel.
Set of Five
. For piano solo. Photoreproduction (ozalid) of manuscript score;
1950
1950
Piano score
34/5
Field, John.
Nocturne
. Edited by Ignaz Friedman. For piano solo. Wien: Universal-Edition,
1928
1928
Piano score
34/6
Franck, César.
O Lord most holy (Panis Angelicus)
. For voice and organ. Edited by Arthur H. Ryder. English and Latin lyrics. New York: G. Schirmer,
1908
1908
Organ-vocal score
37/8
Glinka, Mikhaĭl.
Ruslan i Liudmila
. Opera in 5 acts. Based on a poem of Aleksandr Pushkin. Russian and German lyrics. Moskva: A. Gutkheĭl',
1885
1885
Piano-vocal score
38/1
[Gounod, Charles] Guno, K.
Faust
. Opera in five acts. Transcription for piano solo (intermittent Italian lyrics only). S.-Peterburg/Moskva: IUliĭ Genrikh TSimmerman,
undated
undated
Piano score
34/7
Giordani, T.
Dearest and best (Caro mio ben)
. For voice and piano. Edited by J. van Broekhoven. Arranged by Bruno Hahn. English and Italian lyrics. New York: Carl Fischer,
1910
1910
Piano-vocal score
Note: Contains intermittent performance indications in black pencil.
34/8
Grieg, Edvard.
Ein Traum, op. 48, no. 6
. For voice and piano. German and English lyrics. English lyrics by Dr. Th. Baker. [New York]: G. Schirmer,
1909
1909
Piano-vocal score
34/9
Handel, G. F. "Ombra mai fu" (
Xerxes
: Recitative and aria). For voice and piano. Italian and English lyrics. English lyrics by Dr. Th. Baker. New York: G. Schirmer,
1923
1923
Piano-vocal score
34/10
Hanon, C. L.
The Virtuoso pianist. Part I
. For piano solo. New York: G. Schirmer,
1900/1911
1900/1911
Piano score
34/11
Haydn, Joseph.
Sonata
. For piano solo. Edited by Ludwig Klee and Dr. Sigmund Lebert. New York: G. Schirmer,
undated
undated
Piano score
Note: Contains performance indications.
38/2
Jones, Sidney.
San Toy
. Musical comedy in two acts. Libretto by Edward Morton; lyrics by Harry Greenback and Adrian Ross. English lyrics. London: Sidney Jones,
1899
1899
Piano-vocal score
34/12
Kreisler, Fritz.
Ghasel
. For high voice and piano. Lyrics by Gottfried Keller. German lyrics. Mainz/Leipzig: B. Schott's Söhne/New York: Carl Fischer,
1921
1921
Piano-vocal score
34/13
Kreisler, Fritz.
Liebesfreud (Love's Joy)
. Arranged for "easy piano" by Guy Maier. New York: Charles Foley,
1940
1940
Piano score
34/14
Kreisler, Fritz.
Drei Nachtgesänge
. For voice and piano. Lyrics by Jos. Eichendorff. German lyrics. Mainz/Leipzig: B. Schott's Söhne/New York: Carl Fischer,
1921
1921
Piano-vocal score
34/15
Liszt, Franz.
Oh! Quand je dors (While I'm asleep)
. For voice and piano. Lyrics by Victor Hugo. French and English lyrics. English lyrics by Olga Paul. New York: Edward B. Marks Music,
1938
1938
Piano-vocal score
34/16
Lully, [Jean-Baptiste]. "Bois épais" (
Amadis
). For voice and piano. Arranged by A. L. French and English lyrics. English lyrics by Theo. Marzials. London/New York: Boosey & Co.,
1892
1892
Piano-vocal score
34/17
MacDowell, Edward.
Hexentanz, op. 17, no. 2
. For piano solo. Boston: New York: Arthur P. Schmidt,
1890/1918
1890/1918
Piano score
34/18
Martini, (Padre) G.
The Joys of love (Plaisir d'amour)
. For voice and piano. Harmonized by Henri Février. Lyrics by J. P. Claris de Florian. English and Italian lyrics. English lyrics by A. M. von Blomberg. Philadelphia: Oliver Ditson,
1914
1914
Piano-vocal score
38/3
Massenet, J. [Jules].
Manon
. Opera in three acts and six scenes. Lyrics by Henri Meilhac and Philippe Gille. French lyrics. Paris: Heugel & Cie.,
undated
undated
Piano-vocal score
Note: Contains annotations throughout indicating use in performance or study.
Note: Extremely fragile.
34/19
Massenet, J. [Jules]. "Then weep! O grief-worn eyes!" (
Le Cid
: "Pleurez! Pleurez, mes yeux!"). For voice and piano. Lyrics by d'Ennery, Gallet and Blau. English and French lyrics. English lyrics by Charlotte H. Coursen. New York: G. Schirmer,
1893
1893
Piano-vocal score
Note: Contains performance indications in black pencil.
38/4
Massenet, J. [Jules].
Werther
. Opera in four acts and five scenes. Libretto by Édouard Blau, Paul Milliet and Georges Hartmann, after Goethe. French text. Paris: Heugel & Cie.,
1892
1892
Piano-vocal score
38/5
Massenet, J. [Jules].
Werther
. Opera in three acts and four scenes [sic: five]. Transcription for piano solo by Raoul Pugno. French text (stage indications and incomplete lyrics only, placed above the piano score). Paris: Heugel & Cie.,
1892
1892
Piano score
34/20
Mendelssohn, F. [Felix].
Scherzo (from A Midsummer Night's Dream)
. Arranged by SR for piano solo. New York: Carl Fischer/Edition TAIR,
1933
1933
Piano scores (2)
34/21
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix.
Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
. Arranged by Ernest Hutcheson for piano solo. New York: Composers' Music Corporation,
1921
1921
Piano score
39/1
Meyerbeer, Giacomo.
Il Profeta
. [Le Prophète]. Opera in five acts. Italian and German lyrics. Paris: Brandus & Cie./Troupemas & Cie.,
undated
undated
Piano-vocal score
34/22
Moffat, Alfred, editor.
Our old nursery rhymes
. Illustrated by H. Willebeek Le Mair. English lyrics. London: Augener/Philadelphia: David McKay,
1911
1911
34/23
Moussorgsky [Musorgskiĭ], Modest.
Hopak
. [Gopak]. Arranged for violin and piano by SR. New York: Charles Foley,
1926
1926
Piano scores (2) and violin parts (2)
Two copies.
34/24
Mozart, W. A. "Non so più cosa son" (
Le Nozze di Figaro
). For voice and piano. Italian and English lyrics. English lyrics by Henry G. Chapman. Edited by Max Spicker. New York: G. Schirmer,
1911/1939
1911/1939
Piano score
34/25
Mozart, W. A. "Voi che sapete" (
Le Nozze di Figaro
). For voice and piano. Italian, French, German and English lyrics. English lyrics by M. Louise Baum. New York: G. Schirmer,
1908/1936
1908/1936
Piano-vocal score
39/2
Mozart, W. A.
Die Zauberflöte
. Opera in two acts. German and Italian lyrics. Leipzig: C. F. Peters,
undated
undated
Piano-vocal score
34/26
Nielsen, Carl.
Thema med Variationer, op. 40
. For piano solo. København/Leipzig: Wilhelm Hansen Musik-Forlag,
1920
1920
Piano score
34/27
Nomachi, Susumu.
Visions by a lake
. For piano solo. Reproduction of manuscript score,
1928; revised 1938
1928; revised 1938
Piano score
34/28
Pergolesi, G. B.
Se tu m'ami (Arietta)
. For high voice and piano. Italian and English lyrics. English lyrics by Dr. Th. Baker. New York: G. Schirmer,
1904
1904
Piano-vocal score
39/3
[Ponchielli, A.] Ponkielli, A.
Dzhiokonda (La Gioconda)
. Opera [in four acts]. Transcription for piano solo. Intermittent Italian lyrics are placed above the score. Moskva,
1888
1888
Piano score
39/4
Puccini, Giacomo.
La Bohème
. Opera in four acts. Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica. English version by William Grist and Percy Pinkerton. Arranged by Carlo Carignani. English and Italian lyrics. New York: G. Ricordi,
1896/1917
1896/1917
Piano-vocal score
34/29
Rakhmaninov, Arkadiĭ Aleksandrovich. [Untitled], for soprano and tenor voices and piano, undated
undated
Piano-vocal score (photographic reproduction of autograph manuscript; 3 pages)
Note: in the hand of SR's grandfather.
34/30
Rimskiĭ-Korsakov, N.
Izbrannye romansy. Vypusk vtoroĭ
(=Selected songs. Volume Two). For middle voice and piano. Russian lyrics. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Muzyka,
1964
1964
Piano-vocal score
34/31
Rimskiĭ-Korsakov, N. "Na kholmakh Gruzii" (
4 Romansa, op. 3, no. 8
). For voice and piano. Lyrics by A. S. Pushkin. Russian and French lyrics. French lyrics by J. Sergennois. Leipzig: M. P. Belaieff,
1866
1866
Piano-vocal score
20/8
Rimskiĭ-Korsakov, N. "Shmel'. (Skertso)" (
Skazka o TSarie Saltanie
). For voice and orchestra. Russian and German lyrics. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Full score ; 7 pages
Plate number: 4882.
Note: very fragile.
34/32
Rimsky-Korsakoff, N.
The Bumble-bee
. Arranged for piano solo by SR. New York: Charles Foley,
1931
1931
Piano score
35/1
[Romances-Russes.
] Compilation of thirty separately published songs for voice and piano, consisting exclusively of songs with Russian lyrics, and published by the most active Russian publishers of the late nineteenth century,
1856-1888
1856-1888
Piano-vocal scores
Note: Composers represented are Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Glinka, Gurilev, Prigozhiĭ , Varlamov, Balakirev, Cui, Davydov, Diubiuk, Garat, Jommelli, Kusheleva-Bezborodko, Serov, Spiro, Vil'boa, Viteliaro. It also contains scores of anonymous Gypsy songs.
35/2
Rossini, Gioacchino. "Una voce poco fà" (
Il Barbiere di Siviglia
). For high voice and piano. Italian, English and German lyrics. New York: Carl Fischer,
1915
1915
Piano-vocal score
35/3
Saint-Saëns, Camille. "Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix" (
Samson et Dalila
). For voice and piano. French and English lyrics. New York: G. Schirmer,
1889/1911
1889/1911
Piano-vocal score
Note: Contains performance indications in black pencil.
35/4
Sarti, Giuseppe.
Lungi dal caro bene
. For voice and piano. Arranged by Bruno Hahn. Italian and English lyrics. English lyrics by Henry G. Chapman. New York: G. Schirmer,
1912/1940
1912/1940
Piano-vocal scores (2)
Note: Copy 1 is annotated.
35/5
Schindler, Kurt, editor.
Masters of Russian song. Vol. I & II
. For voice and piano. English lyrics; English versions by Deems Taylor, Sigmund Spaeth and Kurt Schindler.
New York/Boston: G. Schirmer,
1917
1917
Piano-vocal score
Contents: Vol. I: twenty-five songs of M. Mussorgsky; Vol. II: twenty-five songs by M. Balakirev, P. I. Tchaikovsky, N. Rimsky-Korsakov; A. Borodin, A. Grechaninov and SR.
35/6
Schubert, Franz. Works for piano solo. [Leipzig:] C. F. Peters,
undated
undated
Piano score (incomplete)
35/7
Scriabin, Alexander [Skriabin, Aleksandr].
Romans
. For voice and piano. Russian, French, German and English lyrics. Photoreproduction of edition published by W. Bessel & Cie (Paris),
1916
1916
Piano-vocal score (photoreproduction)
Note: contains performance indications.
35/8
Shackley, George, editor.
Your own book of piano pieces (Your own music book no. 1)
. For piano solo. New York: Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation,
1939
1939
Piano score
36/1
Shield, William.
Old English minuet ("The Countess of Westmoreland's delight")
. Edited by Ignaz Friedman. For piano solo. Wien: Universal-Edition,
1928
1928
Piano score
36/2
Shvedoff, C.
Variations for piano on the theme of Volga-Boatmen Song (Ei Uhnem), op. 54
. For piano solo. New York: C. Shvedoff,
1942
1942
Piano score
39/5
Somervell, Arthur.
Concerto in G minor
. For violin and orchestra. London: Boosey & Co.,
1933
1933
Full score
36/3
[Tchaikovsky] CHaĭkovskiĭ, P. I.
Forty Songs
. For high voice and piano. Edited by James Huneker. English and German lyrics. Boston: Oliver Ditson,
1912
1912
Piano-vocal score
36/4
[Tchaikovsky] CHaĭkovskiĭ, P. I. "Sred' shumnogo bala," op. 38, no. 3. For mezzo soprano and piano. Russian and German lyrics. [Moskva:] Muzgiz,
1937
1937
Piano-vocal score
36/5
Thomas, Ambroise. "Me voici dans son boudoir" (
Mignon
). For voice and piano. French, Italian and English lyrics. New York: G. Schirmer,
1877
1877
Piano-vocal score
39/6
Wagner, Richard.
Die Walküre (The Ring of the Nibelungen. Second Part)
. Opera in three acts. Edited by Karl Klindworth. German and English lyrics. English lyrics by Frederick Jameson. New York: G. Schirmer,
undated
undated
Piano-vocal score
39/7
Weckerlin, J. B., editor.
Bergerettes (Pastoral Ditties). Twenty Romances and songs of the eighteenth century
. For high voice and piano. French and English lyrics. English translations by Sigmund Spaeth. New York: G. Schirmer,
1913
1913
Piano-vocal score
36/6
Yebar-Ener.
Paris. Suite de valses
. For piano solo. Paris: G. Parmentier,
1910
1910
Piano score
40-49
Correspondence, 1903-1968
1903-1968
The correspondence is divided into two subseries according to Sophie Satin's original organizational scheme: correspondence written by SR; and correspondence sent to him and to his wife. The correspondence by SR actually contains only a few examples of items in SR's hand, for it consists primarily of secretarial drafts or typed transcriptions of SR's letters made by Sophie Satin.
Russian names have been transcribed according to a modified version of the Library's non-Roman language transliteration system. In cases where the preferred spelling of the name differs from its "official" corresponding transliterated version, or has been modified by convention, alternate versions of names, organizations, affiliations and occasionally even brief descriptions have been provided, appearing in square brackets in order to facilitate keyword searching.
Name entries have been based on the most commonly used and/or preferred form of the name, according to their correspondence that appears within this Archive. In some cases, annotations have been added (generally by Sophie Satin) to individuals' correspondence to assist in their identification (for example, "SR's cousin," "harp professor;" or their professional affiliations, such as, "Moscow University"). This information has been included within parentheses following the individual's primary name entry.
Dates have been provided for each entry. In cases where a document is undated, but a date is implied, that date is included within square brackets.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent name.
40-41
Correspondence by SR
40/1
Altschuler [Al'tshuler], Modest,
1917-1919
1917-1919
40/2
Av’erino [Avierino], Nikolaĭ, 1920-1939, and undated
1920-1939, and undated
Note: Includes undated photocopy of a typed note indicating that the provenance of these letters from Avierino was via Alexander Greiner to NR.
40/3
”Aa-Az” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Adams, Norah C. Barr, 1931
- Aldanov, Mark A., 1952 and undated
- Altenburg, Helena (Princess) [Altenbourg, Hélène (Princesse)], undated
- American Relief Administration [Page, Frank C.], 1922
- Antoniĭ, mitropolit (Metropolitan of Kiev), 1929
- Antonin (Otets Arkhimandrit=Father Archimandrite) [Includes transcription in an unknown hand of an undated letter to Vasiliĭ A. Maklakov regarding Tatiana Conus], 1927-1929 and undated
- Ascham, Roger, 1931
- Aslanov, Aleksandr [Aslanoff, Alexander], 1936-1940
- Atkinson, 1920
- Aubert, Th., 1930
40/4
Bal'mont [Balmont], Konstantin, 1922
1922
40/5
Bertensson, Sergeĭ, 1941-1942
1941-1942
40/6
Bunina, Vera [Mrs. Ivan Bunin], 1940
1940
40/8
”Ba-Cz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Bechstein, [C.], 1928
- Bechtold, Paul, 1939
- Behrens, Edith, circa 1939
- Blakeslee [Blackeslee (?)], (Dr.), 1936-1940
- Borgers, Edward, 1931
- Bremke, Ol'ga, 1921-1922
- Caillet, Lucien, 1937
- Caldwell, William A., 1943
- CHernoshchekov, V. [Vasiliĭ], 1929
- Cooke, James Francis, 1931
40/7
Chasins, Abram, 1927-1939
1927-1939
Davis, Howard
[
see RCA Victor Company](madison)
40/10
”Da-Fz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Damrosch, Walter, 1939
- Danil'chenko, 1932
- David, Athanase, 1923
- DeMotte, Warren, 1939
- Dixon, Emory H., 1940
- von Dohnányi, Ernst [Ernő], 1937
- Dombrovskiĭ [Dąbrowski], Marian, 1922
- Easley, Ralph M., 1931
- Elisabeth (Queen of Belgium), 1934
- Engles, George, 1940
- Evlogiĭ (Mitropolit=Metropolitan), 1929
- Fedorov, Mikhaĭl, 1925-1933
- Fitelberg, Gregor [Grzegorz], 1942
Engel, Carl
[
see Library of Congress](jackson)
40/9
Fokin, Mikhaĭl [Fokine, Michel], 1937-1939
1937-1939
40/11
Goldstein, J. M. (Dr.) [Gol'dshteĭn, Iosif Markovich], 1923-1931
1923-1931
40/12
Greĭner, Aleksandr [Greiner, Alexander], 1929-1942
1929-1942
40/13
”Ga-Gz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Gabrilowitsch, Ossip [Gabrilovich, Osip], 1931-1932
- Galamian, Ivan, 1934-1935
- Garnet [Garnett], Irina, 1942
- Gately, Francis, 1941?
- Gilder, J. B., 1923
- Givotovsky, Kleopatra M. [Patti], 1931-1942
- Glantz, Harry, 1940
- Goossens, Eugene, 1937
- Gray, H. William, 1921
- Grigor'ev [Grigorieff], Boris, 1931
- Guilmour [Guilmore], William, undated
- Gunst, Eugene O., 1928
40/14
Hartmann, Thomas de [Gartman, Foma], 1937(?)-1938
1937(?)-1938
40/15
Hofmann, Josef, 1930-1938 (?)
1930-1938 (?)
40/17
”Ha-Jz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Hessen, Josef V., 1928-1929
- Hirst, Arthur, 1935
- Horowitz, Wanda [Mrs. Vladimir Horowitz], 1941
- Holt, Richard, 1929
- Ibbs, R. L., 1940
- Ingle, Edward T., 1940
- Johnson, Edward, 1939
40/16
Il'in [Ilyin], Ivan A., 1927-1939
1927-1939
40/18
Klimov, Konstantin, 1934-1939
1934-1939
40/19
Koshetz [Koshits], Nina, 1916-1922 and undated
1916-1922 and undated
40/20
Koussevitzky, Serge [Kusevitskiĭ, Sergeĭ], undated
undated
40/21
Kreisler, Fritz, 1929-1933
1929-1933
40/22
Kseniia [Xenia] (Princess), undated
undated
40/23
”Ka-Kz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Karapetoff [Karapetov], Vladimir, 1934
- Kantorowitz, M., 1933
- C. Kiesgen, 1934
- Kindler, Hans, 1940
- Konovaloff [Konovalov], A., 1932
- Koons, Walter, 1932
- Krauss, Clemens, 1932
- Kugel, Georg, 1929-1934
- Kutyrina, IUl. [IUliia], 1933
40/24
Library of Congress, 1922-1940
1922-1940
Includes a 1940 letter (typescript) from SR to Archibald MacLeish in support of Vladimir Nabokov.
40/25
Lomshakov [Lomšakov], A. (Prof.), 1933
1933
40/26
”La-Lz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Lazareff, Boris, 1933
- Lazarevskiĭ, Boris, 1924
- Levine, Marks, 1939
- Levy, Aaron J. (Judge), 1934
- Liebling, Leonard, 1934
- Lissitzyn, Yacov [Lisitsyn, IA], 1932
- Luzern [Lucerne (Switzerland)] (Government), 1939
- Lyle, Wilson G., 1937
MacKinnon, Douglas A.
[
see "Ta-Zz" miscellaneous - WQXR (radio)](polk)
MacLeish, Archibald
[
see Library of Congress](jackson)
40/27
Mandrovsky, Nicholas [Mandrovskiĭ, Nikolaĭ], 1939-1942
1939-1942
40/28
Medtner [Metner], Nikolaĭ and Anna, 1921-1949
1921-1949
40/29
”Ma-Nz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- MacIver, (Mrs.), 1940
- Maklakov, Vasiliĭ, 1930 and undated
- Malko, Nicolai [Mal'ko, Nikolaĭ], 1939
- McCormick, Mrs. Harold, 1922
- McDonald, Mr., 1941
- McDonnough, M. E. (Miss), 1937
- Miliukov, P. N., 1938
- Musicians' Emergency Aid of New York, 1933
- National Broadcasting Company, 1941
- Near East Relief, 1924
-
New York Herald Tribune (Includes a 1940 letter from SR to Ogden Reid in support of Vladimir Nabokov.), 1928-1940
-
Novoe Russkoe Slovo (newspaper), 1928
- Nugent, Donald, 1942
O'Connell, Charles
[
see RCA Victor Company](madison)
40/30
Ormandy, Eugene, 1936-1941
1936-1941
40/31
Paĭchadzhe [Paitchadze], Gavriil, 1930-1937 and undated
Putnam, Herbert
[
see Library of Congress](jackson)
40/37
”Pa-Rz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Phillips, Jean R., 1940
- Phillips, Nathaniel, 1926
- Poperek-Nedolin, Sergeĭ, 1939
- Presman, Matveĭ L. (Prof.), 1925
- Rashevsky [Rashevskiĭ], Nikolaĭ (Prof.), 1941-1943
- Reiters, (?), 1933
- Riggett, W. L., 1934
- Rodzinski, Artur, 1940
- Rogal'-Levitskiĭ, Dmitriĭ R., 1925
- Roosevelt, Belle (Mrs. Kermit), circa 1939
40/32
Rachmaninoff, Sergei, undated
undated
Consists of calling cards only.
Radio Corporation of America,
[
see RCA Victor Company](madison)
40/33
RCA Victor Company, 1929-1940
1929-1940
Reid, Ogden
see
["Ma-Nz" miscellaneous - New York Herald Tribune
](jefferson)
40/34
Respighi, Ottorino, 1930
1930
Ross, Inez Dane
[
see "Ma-Nz" miscellaneous - Musicians' Emergency Aid of New York](jefferson)
40/35
Russian miscellaneous organizations (Russkiĭ (and derivatives))
Contents:
- Russia, Embassy (Consulate), 1921
- Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection [Turkevich, Leonid (Protoiereĭ=Archpriest)], 1933
- Russischer Tonkünstler Verein in Deutschland [Soiuz Russkikh Muzykal'nykh Dieiateleĭ v Germanii], 1933
- Russkaia Gazeta (newspaper) [Karinskiĭ, N. S.], 1932
- Russkaia Konservatoriia v Parizhie =Russian Conservatory in Paris, 1931
- Russkiĭ Narodnyĭ Universitet =Russian National University (Paris), 1931
- Russkoe Blagotvoritel'noe Obshchestvo "Stanitsa" ="Stanitsa" Russian Philanthropic Society, 1923
40/36
Rybner-Barclay, Dagmar, 1914-1939
1914-1939
41/1
Sabaneev, Leonid, 1930
1930
41/2
Satin, Sophie [Satina, Sofiia], 1925-1929
1925-1929
41/3
Satin, Sophie [Satina, Sofiia], 1930-1934
1930-1934
41/4
Satin, Sophie [Satina, Sofiia], 1935-1938
1935-1938
41/5
Satin, Sophie [Satina, Sofiia], 1939-1943
1939-1943
41/6
Satin, Sophie [Satina, Sofiia], 1903-1929
1903-1929
41/7
Satin, Sophie [Satina, Sofiia], 1930-1934
1930-1934
41/8
Satin, Sophie [Satina, Sofiia], 1935-1938
1935-1938
41/9
Satin, Sophie [Satina, Sofiia], 1939-1943
1939-1943
41/10
Schnéevoigt, Georg, 1922 (?)
1922 (?)
41/11
SHaliapin, Fëdor [Chaliapin, Feodor], 1930
1930
41/12
SHor [Schor], David, 1932
1932
41/13
Siloti, Alexander [Ziloti, Aleksandr], 1918-1920
1918-1920
41/14
Siloti, Alexander [Ziloti, Aleksandr], 1921-1943 and undated
1921-1943 and undated
41/15
Slonimsky, Nicolas [Slonimskiĭ, Nikolaĭ], 1937
1937
41/16
Smirnov [Smirnoff], A. A., 1925
1925
41/17
Somoff, Eugene [Somov, Evgeniĭ], 1922-1929
1922-1929
Originals
41/22
Somoff, Eugene [Somov, Evgeniĭ], 1922-1929
1922-1929
Transcripts/copies
41/18
Somoff [Somov], Eugene [Evgeniĭ] and Helen [Elena], 1930-1933
1930-1933
Originals
41/23
Somoff [Somov], Eugene [Evgeniĭ] and Helen [Elena], 1930-1933
1930-1933
Transcripts/copies
41/19
Somoff [Somov], Eugene [Evgeniĭ] and Helen [Elena], 1934-1936
1934-1936
Originals
41/24
Somoff [Somov], Eugene [Evgeniĭ] and Helen [Elena], 1934-1936
1934-1936
Transcripts/copies
41/20
Somoff [Somov], Eugene [Evgeniĭ] and Helen [Elena], 1937-1938
1937-1938
Originals
41/25
Somoff [Somov], Eugene [Evgeniĭ] and Helen [Elena], 1937-1938
1937-1938
Transcripts/copies
41/21
Somoff, Eugene [Somov, Evgeniĭ], 1939-1943
1939-1943
Originals
Includes published transcription by Somoff, in Russian, of SR's last, unfinished letter.
41/26
Somoff, Eugene [Somov, Evgeniĭ], 1939-1943
1939-1943
Transcripts/copies
41/27
Somoff [Somov], Eugene [Evgeniĭ] and Helen [Elena]: typed list (by Sophie Satin) of SR's correspondence to Somoff , undated
undated
41/28
Somoff [Somov], Eugene [Evgeniĭ] and Helen [Elena]: documentation regarding the Somoffs' 1956 donation of SR's correspondence to the Library of Congress, undated
undated
Steinway, Theodore
[
see Steinway & Sons](edison)
41/29
Steinway & Sons, 1922-1942
[
see also Urchs, Ernest](berliner)
1922-1942
41/30
Stock, Frederick A., 1935
1935
41/31
Stokowski, Leopold, 1920-1934
1920-1934
41/32
Struve [Struv], Nikolaĭ (Jr. [Nika]) and Pëtr [Pierre], 1920-1927
1920-1927
41/33
Swan [Svan], Alfred J., 1929 and undated
1929 and undated
41/34
”Sa-Sz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Salesky, Evangeline Z., 1943
- Sater, Helen B., 1941
- Scharnagl, Karl (Dr.), 1929
- Scheinfeld, Amram, undated
- Schmidt, Paul, 1928-1943
- Sergievskiĭ [Sergievsky], Boris V., 1940
- Service de la Radiodiffusion, 1939
- Severianin, Igor V., 1939
- Slatin, Il'ia I., 1929
- Société Anonime des Grandes Éditions, 1935
- Soiuz Russkikh Pisatel'eĭ i ZHurnalistov (Belgrade), 1933?
- Sokoloff, Nicholas, 1934
- Strahova-Ermans, Barbara I. [Strakhova-Ermans, Varvara], 1928
41/35
Tchaikovsky [CHaĭkovskaia], Praskov'ia V. [Tchaikovsky, Mrs. Anatoly (Anatoliĭ) ("sister-in-law of Peter Tchaikovsky")], 1925
1925
Trammell, Niles
[
see "Ma-Nz" miscellaneous - National Broadcasting Company](jefferson)
41/41
”Ta-Zz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Tibbett, Lawrence, 1940
- Velhe, W. (Baron), 1935
- Verkholantsev, V., 1935
- Vernadsky [Vernadskaia], Nina V. (Mrs. George), 1941
-
Vozrozhdenie (journal), 1928
- Westminster Choir College [Williamson, J. F. (Dr.)], 1939-1941
- Wiren, Alexis R., 1925
- Wolff, Louise, 1922
- WQXR (radio), 1940 and undated
- Zebrovsky, A., 1922
- Zubov, P. [Pëtr], 1940
41/37
Urchs, Ernest, 1922-1927
[
see also Steinway & Sons](edison)
1922-1927
Includes typed explanatory note by Sophie Satin.
Veĭnbaum, M.
see
["Ma-Nz" miscellaneous - Novoe Russkoe Slovo
](jefferson)
41/38
Verkholantsev, Vasiliĭ [Verkholantzeff, Basil], 1935
1935
Victor Talking Machine Company
[
see RCA Victor Company](madison)
41/39
Vrangel' [Wrangel; von Wrangell], Ol'ga M. [Olga] (Baronessa), 1924
1924
Weinberg, Jacob
[
see "Ma-Nz" miscellaneous - Musicians' Emergency Aid of New York](jefferson)
41/36
Wood, Henry J. (Sir), 1918-1939
1918-1939
41/40
Yasser, Joseph [IAsser, Iosif], 1932-1935
1932-1935
Ziloti, Levko
[
see Siloti, Alexander, 1921-1943](monroe)
Ziloti, Marousia
[
see Siloti, Alexander, 1921-1943](monroe)
Ziloti, Oksasna [Oxana]
[
see Siloti, Alexander, 1921-1943](monroe)
Zimmerli, I.
[
see "La-Lz" miscellaneous - Luzern](quincy)
41/42
Unidentified, 1926-1931
1926-1931
42-49
Correspondence to SR
42/1
Abell, Arthur,
1929
1929
42/2
Adams, N. C. Barr [Adams, Norah C. Barr],
1931-1934
1931-1934
42/3
Aĭkhenval'd, IU. [IUliĭ],
1926-1928
1926-1928
42/4
Aldanov, M. [Mark A.] and Tatiana [Bunin, Ivan;
Novyĭ ZHurnal=New Review
],
1930-1943 and undated
1930-1943 and undated
42/5
Aleksandr (Arkhiepiskop=Archbishop),
circa 1920
circa 1920
42/6
Aleksandr Mikhaĭlovich (Grand Duke),
1929
1929
42/7
Aleksinskaia, Nina,
1938 and undated
1938 and undated
42/8
Alexander, Helen Manice,
1943
1943
42/9
Allen, Alfred Reginald,
1940
1940
42/10
Altenburg, Helena (Princess),
1921-1932
1921-1932
42/11
von Altschmidt, Fritzel and Faye,
1933
1933
42/12
Altschuler [Al'tshuler], Modest,
1918-1919
1918-1919
One letter is in the hand of SR, but signed by Altschuler.
42/13
American Association for Assistance to French Artists, Inc. [Randall, Mrs. David (Mabel)],
1940 and undated
1940 and undated
42/14
American Federation of Musicians,
1941-1943
1941-1943
Includes SR's union membership card.
42/15
American Red Cross,
1922-1943 and undated
1922-1943 and undated
Includes SR's certificate of Patron Membership in this organization, as well as a membership card.
42/16
American Relief Administration,
1921-1923
1921-1923
42/17
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP),
1925-1943
1925-1943
Note: Includes SR's membership card.
42/18
Amfiteatrov, Aleksandr,
1927-1934
1927-1934
42/19
Anderson, Marian,
circa 1943
circa 1943
42/20
Antoniĭ, mitropolit (Metropolitan of Kiev),
1928
1928
42/21
Antonin (Arkhimandrit=Archimandrite) [Pokrovsky, Antonine; Tereshenko, Antoniĭ (Archimandrite)],
1940 and undated
1940 and undated
42/22
Antonin (Episkop (=Bishop) (Baltimore, MD) [Antonin, Arkimandrit (=Archimandrite) (Vancouver, BC, Canada; Sitka, AK)],
1924-1934 and undated
1924-1934 and undated
42/23
Antonov, Alekseĭ [Lësha],
undated
undated
42/24
Arenskiĭ, Pavel,
1922
1922
42/25
Ascham, Roger,
1932-1933 and undated
1932-1933 and undated
42/26
Aslanov [Aslanoff], Aleksandr and Nadine,
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
42/27
Association Artistique, Concert Colonne (Paris),
1935
1935
42/28
Association Artistique M. Dandelot, Ch. Kiesgen, M. de Valmalète (Paris),
1940
1940
42/29
Astruc, Yvonne,
1933
1933
42/30
Auer, Mischa and Wanda,
circa 1933; circa 1943
circa 1933; circa 1943
42/31
Avierino, N. [Av'erino, Nikolaĭ],
1932-1949
1932-1949
Includes typescripts of two original poems written by Avierino, in English, dated 1932, titled "Rachmaninoff" and "The Musician (S. R.)."
42/32
”Aa-Az” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Adov, A., 1922
- Aguirre, M. L., 1926
- Aleksandrov, A. (Moscow Conservatory Professor), 1922
- Aleksandrov, M. (Saratov Conservatory Professor), 1922
- Aleksapol'skiĭ, N. (Moscow), 1922
- Alekseev, N., Dr. (SR's friend), 1922
- Alekseev, N. (Engineer / Moscow), undated
- Alekseeva, E. [Glinka Museum of Musical Culture (Moscow)], 1944
- Allen, Sheila F. [The Studio Club (New York)], 1932
- American Geographical Society, undated
- Amfiteatrov, V., 1925
- Appelrot, G. (Professor), 1922
- Argamakov, V. (Professor, Conservatory), undated
- Armsby, Leonora Wood [Musical Association of San Francisco], 1943
- Aronowitz, Leonard, 1965
- Arsen'ev, Aleksandr, 1920
- Association des Officiers Russes Mutilés et Invalides de la Guerre Mondiale (Paris), 1933
- Association Française d'Action Artistique, 1939
- Association Nationale des Éclaireurs Russes (Paris), 1933
- Association pour l'Assistance aux Réfugiés Russes Infirmes (Paris), 1933
- Atwood, Dorothy, 1933
- Aubert, Th. [Entente Internationale contre la IIIe Internationale; Entente Internationale Anticommuniste], 1930
- Avellanal, J. L. (Dr.) [Federation of Pan American Clubs], 1943
- Avinoff, A. (Carnegie Museum (Pittsburgh, Pa.)), 1943
42/33
Babin, Viktor [Victor] and Vitya [Vronsky; Vronskaia, Viktoriia],
1939-1943
1939-1943
42/34
Bacevicius, Vytautas,
1941
1941
42/35
Backhaus [Bachaus], Wilhelm and Alma,
1922-1943 and undated
1922-1943 and undated
Includes copy of letter to Backhaus in the hand of NR, dated 1948.
42/36
Baechtold, Paul [La Police Fédérale des Étrangers (Berne, Switzerland)],
1934-1939
1934-1939
42/37
Bakaleĭnikov [Bakaleinikoff], Vladimir and Julia,
undated
undated
42/38
Bal'mont [Balmont], Konstantin,
1922-1925
1922-1925
42/39
Barbirolli, John (Sir) and Evelyn,
undated
undated
42/40
Barclay, Cornelia,
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
42/41
van Bärentzen [van Barentzen], Aline,
1933
1933
42/42
Bauer, Harold,
1920-1924
1920-1924
42/43
Beach, Amy Marcy Cheney [Mrs. H. H. A.; Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy],
1939
1939
42/44
Bechstein, C. (piano manufacturing firm),
1928
1928
Verso of first page of letter includes SR's draft reply, in German, in pencil, and in an unknown hand.
42/45
Beecham, Thomas (Sir),
1937-1943
1937-1943
42/46
Behymer, L. E. [Rosenthal, Olga J.],
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
42/47
Beliaev, Viktor [Petrogradskaia Konservatoriia],
1922
1922
42/48
Belza, Igor' F.,
1947
1947
42/49
Bennett, Robert Russell,
1949-1966
1949-1966
42/50
Bertensson, Sergei and Irina,
1943-1948 and undated
1943-1948 and undated
42/51
Bok, Mary Curtis,
1939
1939
42/52
Borovsky, Alexander,
1943
1943
42/53
Boston Symphony Orchestra [Cabot, Frederick P.; Pappoutsakis, James (Secretary, BSO Members' Association)],
1918-1943
1918-1943
42/54
Boulanger, Nadia,
1933
1933
42/55
Boult, Adrian (Sir) [British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)],
1936
1936
42/56
Brandukov, Anatoliĭ,
1922
1922
42/57
Brewer, Herbert (Sir) [Three Choirs Festival (Gloucester, UK)],
1927-1928
1927-1928
42/58
Britan, Ilia [Ilija] and Alexander,
1924-1941 and undated
1924-1941 and undated
Buck, Gene
[
see American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers](pierce)
42/59
Büsser, Henri,
1933
1933
42/60
Bunin, Ivan and Vera,
1924-1959
1924-1959
42/61
Busch, Adolf and Frieda,
1943
1943
42/62
”Ba-Bd” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Backhaus, George Albert, 1933
- Baikov [Baykoff], Boris, 1928
- Bakhman [Bachman], I., 1921?
- Bakunin, Mikhail [Centre International de Lutte Active contre le Communisme (Bruxelles)] (second page of letter includes SR’s draft reply in his own hand), undated
- Banks, Harry C., Jr., 1926
- Baratov [Baratoff], N., General [L'Union des Invalides Mutilés Russes à l'Étranger (Paris)], 1928
- Barclay, John, 1930
- Baron, Phyllis, 1931
- Barsov, Dimitrii and Barsova, Lidia, 1930
- Battle, Sadie, 1943
42/63
”Be-Bh” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Beck, H. F., 1926-1928
- Beethoven Association [Damrosch, Frank; Hutcheson, Ernest; Spalding, Albert; Kortschak, Hugo; Goldmark, Rubin; Bauer, Harold; (etc.)], 1921
- Beethoven Quartet (Moscow), 1943
- Behrens, Edith [Rubinstein Memorial Committee; Rubinstein Anniversary Committee; Random House, Inc.], 1939
- Beklemishev, G. (Kiev Conservatory), 1922
- Belanger, Paul, 1942
- Beloderkovskiĭ, G. (Saratov Conservatory), 1922
- Beney, Theresa, 1943
- Beniksen, Sergeĭ, 1928
- Bensh, B., undated
- Berliner Philharmonisches Orchester [Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra], 1935
- Berthold, Silere (?), 1931
- Berto, Sophie (?), undated
- Bertschi, A., 1938
- Bezliak, Nikolaĭ, 1925
42/64
”Bi-Bn” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Bickart, René [Comité Vaudois des Amis de l'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande], 1942
-
Bieloe dielo (journal) (Berlin), 1933
- Birnbaum, Anny, 1930
- Bishop, Herbert R., 1926
- Blagov [Blagoff], F., 1924
- Blaine, James C. [Fidelity Trust Company (New York); Child Study Association of America], 1930
- Blakeslee, Albert F. and Margaret [Carnegie Institution of Washington], 1936-1943
- Blakeslee, Theodora L., 1943
- Blanc, Louis G. (Dr.), 1936
- Blaschik, A. J. [Juon, Pavel], 1929
- Blazhevich, V. ("artist: orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre"), undated
- Blumenfel'd, F. M., undated
42/65
”Bo-Bq” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Bogdanov, -., undated
- The Bohemians (New York Musicians' Club) [Hughes, Edwin], 1943
- Borgers, Edward, 1930
- Borodin, N. A., 1932
- Borodulia, V., undated
- Bos, Coenraad V., 1941
- Bourdon, Louis H., 1963
- Bowers, Abraham [Burdin (Bourdine), Ivan A.; National Russian Christian Students' Society; Young Men's Christian Association of Chicago (YMCA)], 1925
- Boys' Club (New York) [Strong, Richard A.], 1925-1926
- Boy-Scouts Russes [Temnomerov, V.; Temnoveroff, V.] (Paris), 1933
42/66
”Br-Bt” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Braikevitch (family) [Sobolev (family)], 1933
- Brailowsky, Alexander, 1933
- Brandt, V. ("Saratov Conservatory"), 1922
- Branikovskiĭ (?), M. [Russian Engineering Society in USA (New York)], 1921
- Brant, Evgeniĭ K., 1938
- Braslau, Alexandra, 1943
- Brasol, Boris, 1932
- Brasova, N. R., 1922
- Braun, Ellen M., 1943
- Bremke, Ol'ga, 1921-1922 and undated
- Brennan, Robert d'Arcy, 1926
- Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina [Breshkovsky, Catherine K.], 1919
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) [Howgill, R. J. F.], 1938
- Brooks, Betty Watt [Brooks, Mrs. Stanley Truman; Carnegie Museum (Pittsburgh, Pa.)], 1943
- Brown, Lester, 1943
42/67
”Bu-Bz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Buĭmistrov, V. V. [Bouimistrow, W. W.; Vysshiĭ KHoziaĭstvennyĭ Soviet Aleutskoĭ i Sievero-Amerikanskoĭ Eparkhii (=The Supreme Economic Council and the Aleutian-North American Diocese); American Red Cross; Russian Refugee Relief Society of America, Inc.], 1922-1924
- Bulgakov, Leo and Barbara [V. (Varvara)], 1943 and undated
- Bulgakova, M., 1932
- Bumgardner, Eugenia S., 1928
- Butlerova, N., undated
- Byrne, Beatrice, undated
43/1
Caillet, Lucien,
1937
1937
Cameron, Norman
[
see Adams, N. C. Barr](buchanan)
43/2
Carpenter, John Alden [Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy],
1939
1939
43/3
Chartorizhskaia, Mariia,
1921-1931
1921-1931
43/4
Chasins, Abram (WQXR Radio),
1927-1955
1927-1955
43/5
Chavchavadze, Pavel [Paul] and Nina,
1933-1943
1933-1943
43/6
Chekhov, Kseniia [Xenia],
1941-1943 and undated
1941-1943 and undated
43/7
Chekhov, Mikhaĭl [Chekhov Theatre Studio (Ridgefield, Conn.); Straight, Beatrice],
1930-1943
1930-1943
43/8
Cherkassky, Shura and I.,
1923-1943
1923-1943
43/9
Chernoshchekov, Vasiliĭ,
1928-1929
1928-1929
43/10
Chesnokov, Pavel,
1933
1933
43/11
Chicago Symphony Orchestra [Voegeli, Henry E.],
1930-1940
1930-1940
43/12
Clair, René,
1943
1943
43/13
Cleveland Orchestra [Hughes, Adella Prentiss],
1943
1943
43/14
Coke, R. Sacheverell,
1936-1943
1936-1943
43/15
Coller, H. C.,
1922
1922
43/16
Colman, Ronald and Benita,
undated [1943]
undated [1943]
43/17
Columbia Records [Munves, R. Peter],
1967
1967
43/18
Conservatoire Russe à Paris de la Société Musicale Russe à l'Étranger [Russkaia Konservatoriia v Parizhie Rossiĭskago Muzykal'nago Obshchestva za Granitseĭ],
1931
1931
Includes one telegram, signed by Princess Altenburg, Jules Conus, and four others; as well as the institution's bylaws, in Russian, dated 25 September 1931.
43/19
Conus [Konius], Boris,
1939
1939
43/20
Conus [Konius], Jule [IUliĭ; Jules] [David, Athanase],
1923-1927 and undated
1923-1927 and undated
43/21
Conus [Konius], Lev and Ol'ga,
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
43/22
Conus [Konius], Tatiana [Tat'iana] Rachmaninoff,
1940
1940
Correspondence regarding efforts to assist financially in obtaining travel visas. Engles, George (National Broadcasting Company (NBC)); Berkeley, Kenneth (NBC); Hill, M. Alice (American Red Cross); Riedweg, Albert; Droop, Edward; Smith, Carleton D. (United States Department of State).
Also includes copies of correspondence of SR.
43/23
Conus [Konius], Tatiana [Tat'iana] Rachmaninoff,
1941-1943
1941-1943
Correspondence regarding efforts to assist financially in obtaining travel visas. Baechtold, Paul; Engles, George (National Broadcasting Company (NBC)); Hoover, Herbert (typed letter, signed, with envelope; dated 17 July 1941); Rich, John F. (American Friends Service Committee); Traugott, Lillian (American Friends Service Committee); Jones, Margaret E. (American Friends Service Committee).
43/24
Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague [Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy],
1939
1939
43/25
Coolidge, Grace [Mrs. Calvin Coolidge],
1923-1929 and undated
1923-1929 and undated
43/26
Copland, Aaron [Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy],
1939
1939
43/27
Cortot, Alfred,
1933 and 1939
1933 and 1939
43/28
Culshaw, John,
1948
1948
43/29
”Ca-Cg” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Cabot, Hugh [Russian War Relief], 1941
- Caddell, Alfred M. [American Foundation for the Blind; American Radio Association (New York)], 1924
- Caffarelli, Edoardo Vergara (Dr.) [Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale (Milano)] [Includes note in the hand of Sophie Satin.], 1938-1941
- Caldwell, William A. [Bergen Evening Record (Hackensack, NJ)], 1943
- Calzaretta, Violet [Thornton Fractional Township High School (Calumet City, IL)], 1927
- Cantacuzene, Julia (Princess), 1943
- Carnegie Hall (New York) [Smith, C.C.; Kibbe, Louis G.; Haefele, Carol; Bloom, Julius], 1922-1968
- Carow, Glenn [The Rachmaninoff Club (New York)], 1940
- Carr, Beverly, 1943
- Carter, Jack, 1938
- Carrick [Karrik], V., 1921
- de Carvalho, Agar Zaffrany, 1928
- del Castillo, Carlos [Universidad Nacional de México; Conservatorio Nacional de Música de México], 1926
43/30
”Ch-Cn” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Chauvin, Gladys R. [Alice Chapin Adoption Nursery (New York)], 1936
- CHekhova-Knipper, Ol'ga, 1918-1924
- Child Study Association of America (New York) [Erstein, Florence; Karelsen, Frank E., Jr.], 1927-1928
- Children's Welfare Federation (New York), 1932
- Chrisler, W.P. [Aeolian Company; Aeolian Hall (St. Louis, MO) (re: D.S. Polishouk)], 1922
- CHumakova, Evgeniia, 1922
- Clarke, Kitsy Converse, 1937
- Clemens, Cyril [International Mark Twain Society], 1934
43/31
”Co-Cz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Coates, Albert, undated
- Cooke, Rosalind B., undated
- Corotneff, Nicholas, 1943
- Corson, Edward [Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD)], 1941
- Costareff [Kostarev], Nicholas, 1936
- Cottle (?), Maurice and Gitta, 1943
- Courboin, Charles M., 1941 and undated
- Cram, Elizabeth [Cram, Mrs. R. A.; The Rescue and Education of Russian Children (Boston)], 1924
- Craamer, Jacoba, 1930
- Crowley, Eva, 1934
43/32
Dahl, Nikolaĭ,
1922-1938
1922-1938
43/33
Damrosch, Walter and Margaret [Musicians' Emergency Aid],
1919-1943
1919-1943
43/34
Deering, Henri,
1963
1963
43/35
Dekhtereva, Sofiia,
1931 and undated
1931 and undated
43/36
Dobuzhinsky [Dobuzhinskiĭ], Mstislav,
1939-1943 and undated
1939-1943 and undated
43/37
von Dohnányi, Ernst [Ernő],
1923-1932
1923-1932
43/38
Dolgopolov, N. S., 1931-1934
1931-1934
Rossiĭskiĭ Zemsko-Gorodskoĭ Komitet, Otdiel Pomoshchi Dietiam; Comité des Zemstvos et Villes Russes de Secours aux Citoyens Russes à l'Étranger, L'Union Internationale de Secours aux Enfants; The Save the Russian Orphans Fund, Russian Zemstvos and Towns Relief Committee (Paris)
43/39
Dolgopolova, Ariadna,
1925-1931
1925-1931
43/40
Doráti, Antal,
1939
1939
43/41
Downes, Olin,
1937-1939
1937-1939
43/42
Droop, Edward H.,
1928-1943
1928-1943
43/43
Drozdoff [Drozdov], Vladimir and Nataliia,
1936-1943
1936-1943
43/44
Dushkin, Samuel,
1933
1933
43/45
”Da-Dd” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Daiber, Jules, 1922
- Daly, Harriet M., 1943
- Danilchenko [Danil'chenko], P. [Pëtr] V. [Society for the Relief of Russian Invalids (New York)], 1927
- Darrast, Eleanor, 1943
- Dashkova, V., undated
- Dauge, N., 1931-1934
- David, Athanase [Province de Québec [Canada], Cabinet du Ministre], 1923
- Davis, Colonel and Mrs. E. G., 1927
- Davydova, Aleksandra L'vovna, 1934
43/46
”De-Dn” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Dearborn, Ruth [Dearborn, Mrs. David B.], 1932
- Deckaway, John W., 1964
- Defert, L., 1934
- Deis, Carl [The Bohemians (New York)], 1940
- Deĭsha, A., 1922
- Demerec [Demerek], M., undated
- Demidov, A. P., 1939
- Demidov, Igor' Platonovich, 1930
- DeMotte, Warren [The Music Guild], 1939
- Denisov, S. [Monolit Company), 1923
- Derviz, A. IA. ("University of Moscow"), 1922
- DeVitalis, Attilio M. [Composers' Music Corporation], 1932
- Dickow, K. H., 1940
- Diedrichs, Lilly, 1933
- Divney, Annie C., 1928
- Dixon, Emory H., 1939
- Dmitrieff, Tamara P., 1943
- Dmitriev, Boris V. (letter and presentation card of Serge Koussevitzky bearing text written by Olga Koussevitzky), 1947
- Dmitriĭ Pavlovich (Grand Duke) [La Fédération des Invalides Mutilés de Guerre Russes à l'Étranger], 1933
43/47
”Do-Dz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Dobrynin (family), 1938
- Dolinskiĭ, R., undated
- Dombrovskiĭ [Dąbrowski], Marian, 1922-1923
- Donath, Ada, 1935
- Donoho, Ellen, [circa 1932]
- Doyle, Francis, undated
- Drevin, -. (Aleksandr?), 1922
- Drisen [de Driesen, Nicolas (Baron)], 1921
- Drisen, R., undated
- Drozdov, A., 1922
- Dublenskiĭ, V. ("Kiev University"), 1922
- Dubrovskaia, Mariia [Eichenwald-] ("Moscow University"), undated
- Dudley, Gertrude Woodhull [Dudley, Mrs. Arthur Dean], 1931
- Duffy, John J., 1943
- Dulov, G. ("Moscow Conservatory"), 1922
- Dunaev, Nikolaĭ A., undated
- Duncan, Jimmy Lloyd, 1943
- Durov, G., 1931-1932
- Dyar, Aseyeh [Dyar, Mrs. Harrison], 1930
43/48
Eberg [Oeberg], E. [Édition Russe de Musique],
1921-1925
1921-1925
43/49
Elisabeth (Queen of Belgium),
1934
1934
43/50
Ellis, Charles A.,
1918-1920
1918-1920
43/51
Elman, Mischa,
1943
1943
43/52
Enesco, Georges,
1933
1933
43/53
Erdeli [Erdely; Edelli], K. A. [Kseniia Aleksandrovna] ("Moscow Conservatory harp professor"),
undated
undated
43/54
The Etude
(magazine) [Cooke, James Francis],
1931-1948
1931-1948
43/55
Evans, Edwin,
1922
1922
43/56
Evlogiĭ (Mitropolit (=Metropolitan) (Paris)),
1924-1937
1924-1937
43/57
Ewen, David,
1941
1941
43/58
”Ea-Ez” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Easley, Ralph M. [The National Civic Federation (New York)], 1931
- Ebner, C. and E. [Südwestdeutsche Konzertdirecktion (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)], 1926
- van Eeden, H. (Dr.), undated
- Eisenstein, Lillian [Junior Girls' Club (Brooklyn, NY)], 1930
- Elam, Russell and Inez [Barker Bros. (Los Angeles)], [1943]
- Elashin, Gen. M. [Pravlenie Soiuza Vzaimopomoshchi Ofitserov Byvshikh Rossiĭskikh Armii i Flota (=Board of the Union of Officers of the Former Russian Army and Navy)], 1923
- Elkin, A. ("Prof. Architecture, Moscow"), 1921-1922
- Elmer, Elizabeth, 1926
- Emeryk [Emerik], Olga, 1943
- Epstein [Epshteĭn], Elia C. (Dr.), 1943
- Esaulova, O. N. ("Moscow Conservatory classmate, pianist and friend of NR"), undated
- Evlanoff, Elizabeth, [circa 1943]
43/59
Farrar, Geraldine [Gilmour, Howard],
undated
undated
43/60
Fedorov, Mikhaĭl [Comité Central de Patronage de la Jeunesse Universitaire Russe à l'Étranger (Paris)],
1925-1937
1925-1937
Includes an original letter from Tat'iana Sukhotina-Tolstaia (dated 20 December 1930); attached to Fedorov's letter to SR of 24 December 1930.
43/61
Fedorov, Vladimir [Bibliothèque de l'Université de Paris à la Sorbonne],
undated
undated
Feinberg, William
[
see American Federation of Musicians](lincoln)
43/62
Filarmóniai Társaság (Budapest),
1937-1938
1937-1938
43/63
Flagler, Harry Harkness,
1925 and undated
1925 and undated
43/64
Fokin, Mikhaĭl [Fokine, Michel],
1930-1941 and undated
1930-1941 and undated
43/65
Foley, Charles,
1942
1942
43/66
France (Government)
1939
43/67
Friedman, Ignaz,
1921
1921
43/68
”Fa-Fz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Fajardo, Alberto D., 1965
- Farrell, Florence L. [National City Bank of New York], 1943
- Fawcett, James Waldo [The Evening Star/The Sunday Star (newspaper) (Washington, DC)], undated [1943]
- (La) Fédération des Invalides Mutilés de Guerre Russes à l'Étranger (Clamart, France), 1933
- Fediushine, Ekaterina, 1943
- Fedorova, Ol'ga, 1922(?)-1923
- Fedorovskiĭ, -. (Artist, orchestra soloist S. SHpiluan), 1922
- Fedorovsky, Paul, Olga and Irina, 1943
- Felinskĭi, M. (Moscow Technical College, Assistant Professor), undated
- Fisher, William A. [Oliver Ditson Company (Boston, Mass.)], 1920
- Fiske, Haley [Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. (New York)], 1926
- Flack, Frank M., 1943
- Focht (?), Al. (Actor, Moscow Malyi Theatre), 1922
- Fokin [Fokine], Vitale [Vitaliĭ] and Fokina, Vera, 1943
- Foust, Clement E. [Includes his article "By the Bye (Rachmaninoff Plays at Ten Feet)," from The News Letter, dated December 1933]
- Fox, Constance Praeger [Includes poem titled "On Hearing Rachmaninoff"], 1931
- Franklin, Cassandra [Franklin, Mrs. Walter], [1943]
- Frelandt, Elita, 1929
- French, Marienne Nichols [French, Mrs. Coleman], undated
- Frey, Heinrich, 1943
- Frotzler, -. (Professor) [Musik-Akademie (Vienna)], 1925
- Fridman, M., 1943
44/1
Gabrilowitsch, Ossip [Gabrilovich, Osip] and Clara Clemens,
1921-1943
1921-1943
44/2
Gaines, Samuel Richards,
undated
undated
44/3
Galamian, Ivan and Judith,
1934-1943
1934-1943
44/4
Gano, Seth T. [The Rescue and Education of Russian Children (Boston); Committee for the Education of Russian Youth in Exile (Boston)],
1921-1931
1921-1931
Includes photographs of Paul Milovanoff (1928) and Sophie [Zenia] Paléologue (1927), as well as a letter and photograph of N. TSitseroshin [Nikolaĭ Tzitzeroshine] (1929).
44/5
Ganz, Rudolph,
1929-1943 and undated
1929-1943 and undated
44/6
Garbousova, Raya,
1943
1943
44/7
Gardenin, Natasha (daughter of NR's first cousin, Catherine M. Satin-Gardenin),
1929-1932 and undated
1929-1932 and undated
All letters except the earliest (1929) letter are addressed to Evgeniĭ Somov [Eugene Somoff], SR's secretary.
44/8
Gessen, I. [Hessen, J.;
Rul'
(Russian-language newspaper) (Berlin)],
1923-1929
1923-1929
44/9
Glantz, Harry [New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra],
1940
1940
44/10
Glazunov, Aleksander,
1922-1936
1922-1936
44/11
Glière, Reinhold [Glier, Reĭngol'd],
1942-1943 and undated
1942-1943 and undated
44/12
Gniesina, Elena,
1921
1921
44/13
Goedicke, Alexander [Gedike, Aleksandr],
1950
1950
44/14
Gol'denveĭzer, Aleksandr [Goldenweiser, Alexander],
1923-1950
1923-1950
44/15
Goldstein, J. M. (Dr.) [Gol'dshteĭn, Iosif Markovich; Fund for the Relief of Scientists, Men of Letters and Artists in Moscow (New York)],
1923-1932
1923-1932
44/16
Goldstein [Gol'dshteĭn], Mikhaĭl,
1946-1947
1946-1947
44/17
Golschmann, Vladimir and Odette,
1943
1943
44/18
Goossens, Eugene (Sir) [Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra],
1937
1937
44/19
Grainger, Percy,
1924
1924
44/20
Grechaninoff, Alexandre [Grechaninov, Aleksandr] and Marie,
1933-1943
1933-1943
44/21
Greĭner, Aleksandr [Greiner, Alexander] and Alechka [Steinway and Sons],
1927-1951 and undated
1927-1951 and undated
44/22
Grieg, Nina,
1918
1918
44/23
Grigor'ev, Boris,
1930-1941 and undated
1930-1941 and undated
44/24
Grofé, Ferde,
1932
1932
44/25
Gusev-Orenburgskiĭ [Goossev-Orenburgsky], S.,
1924 and undated
1924 and undated
44/26
”Ga-Gh” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Gagarina, Mariia D. (Princess), 1943
- Gaisberg, Fred, 1927
- Gale, Florence E., 1927
- Gal'tsov, Pavel, 1943
- Garaburda, Evgeniĭ, 1929
- Gardner, Percita West, 1941
- Garnett, Irina, 1943
- Garrett, Harold R., 1936
- Gately, Francis Cabrini [Sister Rose of Jesus], 1941
- Gavriil Konstantinovich (Grand Duke), 1940
- Gedroĭts, N. [V. (?)] (Moscow University, Assistant Professor), 1922
- Gehle, Frederick W. [The British War Relief Society (New York)], 1941
- Gel'mann [Helman], Aleksandr, 1940
- Georgiĭ (Igumen (=Very Reverend, Moscow Patriarchate) (Los Angeles, Calif.)), 1943
- Georgiĭ Konstantinovich (Duke), 1932
- Gerasimov, Sergeĭ, 1922
- Gerke, F. (Assistant Rector, Moscow Technical College), 1922
- Gersdorf, N., 1940
- Gertsen [Herzen], Mikhaĭl, 1922
44/27
”Gi-Gq” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Gibson, Ralph W., 1943
- Gilder, J. B. [The Century Association (New York)], 1923
- Giliarovskiĭ, Vasiliĭ A. (Dr.) (University Professor), 1922
- Gillespie, Rev. and Mrs., 1943
- Gillette, Adelaide Robbins, 1926-1927
- Gilmour, H. P. (Harold P.?), 1932 and undated
- Ginzenberg [Hinzenberg], V. A., 1940
- Girshmann, Genrietta [Hirshmann, Henrietta], 1943
- Giskin, Iosif (orchestral cellist), undated
- Givotovsky, P. [Patty; Patti; Kleopatra] and Victor, 1943 and undated
- Goffmann [Hoffmann], G., 1924
- Golitsyn, V. [Romanov, G.], 1939
- Golokhvastoff [Golokhvastov], V. V. (Colonel) and Ol'ga [Golokhvastova; Officers of the Imperial Russian Army and Navy (New York)], 1923-1926
- Golovanov, Nikolaĭ, 1933
- Gol'shteĭn [Holstein], M., undated
- Goolevich, W., undated
- Gorbov, I., 1932
- Goriachkin, V. (Academy of Agriculture, Moscow), 1922
44/28
”Gr-Gt” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Gradovskaia [Graan], Mariia, 1943
- Gram, Edmund, 1943
- Graves, Mrs. William Léon, undated [1943]
- Gray, H. William [Novello & Co. (New York)], 1921
- Grebenshchikov, Georgiĭ D. [Grebenstchikoff, George; Alatas, Inc. (New York)], 1926
- Grice, Phillip H. [Duke University Musical Clubs], 1935
- Griffith, Kenneth Earl, 1946 and undated
- Grigor'ev, IUriĭ, 1928
- Grigorovich, Karolina K. (former piano professor, Moscow Philharmonic School), 1922
- Grinnell, Lloyd G. [Grinnell Brothers (Detroit, MI)], 1934
- Grishin, F. [Rossiĭskago Muzykal'nago Izdatel'stva (=Russian Music Publishers)], 1922-1924
- Grodsky, Vladimir, 1943
- Groupe Académique Russe, undated [193-]
- Grudinskaia, A. (wife of Professor Grudinsky), undated
- Gruen, Rudolph, 1941
- Grummann, Paul H. [University of Nebraska, School of Fine Arts], 1921
- "Gruppa veruiushchikh" (="Group of believers")[letter on verso of concert program from a performance at the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, Leningrad], 1926
44/29
”Gu-Gz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Gubanov, Z., 1933
- Guchkova, Mariia, undated
- Guchkova, V., 1921 and undated
- Guggenheim Memorial Foundation [Mathias, James F.; regarding Chekhov, Michael [CHekhov, Mikhaĭl]], 1950 and undated
- Gulevich, Vladimir, 1923
- Gumeniuk [Goumeniouk], Ivan G., 1928-1929
- Gunst, Eugène [Evgeniĭ], 1927-1928
- Gushin, V., 1922
- Gusikoff, Michel, 1939
44/30
Halvorsen, Johan,
1918
1918
44/31
de Hartmann, Thomas [Gartman, Foma],
undated [circa 1936-1940]
undated [circa 1936-1940]
44/32
Harty, Hamilton (Sir),
1922
1922
44/33
Heifetz, Jascha and Florence,
1943
1943
Hein, Silvio
[
see American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers](pierce)
44/34
Henderson, Archibald Martin [University of Glasgow],
1935-1943
1935-1943
44/35
Hertz, Alfred [Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy],
1939
1939
44/36
Hirst, Arthur,
1933-1944
1933-1944
44/37
Hofmann, Josef,
1918-1929
1918-1929
44/38
Hofmann, Josef, Betty and Marie,
1930-1945 and undated
1930-1945 and undated
Includes a program of a concert, dated Berlin, 5 December 1929, featuring SR, sent to SR by Hofmann; as well as a testimonial about SR, dated 1945, in Hofmann's hand.
44/39
Holt, Richard [
Gramophone
(magazine)],
1929-1938
1929-1938
44/40
Hóman, Bálint (Royal Hungarian Minister of Public Instruction),
1932
1932
44/41
Honegger, Arthur,
1933
1933
Hoover, Herbert
[
see American Relief Administration](grant)
44/42
Horowitz, Vladimir and Wanda,
1927-1943 and undated
1927-1943 and undated
44/43
Hüe, Georges,
1933
1933
44/44
Hurok, Sol [regarding Chenkin, Victor],
1940
1940
44/45
Hutcheson, Ernest,
1929-1943
1929-1943
44/46
”Ha-Hh” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Haas, Alexander and Charlotte, 1943
- Hall, Geraldine [Hall, Mrs. Porter], undated [1943]
- Halle, Kay, 1943
- Haney, Jud and Grace, undated [1943]
- Hansen, Wilhelm (music publishers) (Copenhagen), 1918
- Hartley, James M., 1941
- Hayes, Charles B. [National Radio Fund for the Blind], 1924
- Haynes, Jeanette [Purdue Memorial Union (Lafayette, Ind.)], 1941
- Hays, Donald Osborne (Lt.) and Mrs., 1943
- Heck, Howard, Walter, Ruday and Roy, 1943
- Hecht, Richard E., 1935
- Hellmer, Alice, 1943
- Helvenston, Gladys, 1928
44/47
”Hi-Hz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Hill, Valentina and Raymond, 1943
- Hilsberg, Marie and Ignace, undated [1943]
- His Master's Voice (company) (London), undated [circa 1943]
- Horowitz, Emmanuel, 1941
- Horowitz, Linnea, 1930-1931
- Howards, Burton Ellison, 1932
- Huisman, Georges, 1935 (?)
- Humphreville, Jane, 1943
- Hurst, Elizabeth, 1931
45/1
Ibbs and Tillett (concert agents (London)),
1920-1924
1920-1924
45/2
Ibbs and Tillett (concert agents (London)),
1933-1934
1933-1934
45/3
Ibbs and Tillett (concert agents (London)),
1935-1936
1935-1936
45/4
Ibbs and Tillett (concert agents (London)),
1937-1938
1937-1938
45/5
Ibbs and Tillett (concert agents (London)),
1939-1941 and undated
1939-1941 and undated
45/6
Ignateff, Paul N. (Count) [Ignat'ev, Pavel; Russian Red Cross],
1927-1942
1927-1942
Includes letter from Oleg Radoman of the Canadian Red Cross.
45/7
Ignat'ev, Arkadiĭ [Ignateff, Arkady],
1929
1929
45/8
Il'in [Ilyin], Ivan A.,
1928-1946
1928-1946
45/9
Ippolitov-Ivanov, Mikhaĭl,
[1922]-1928
[1922]-1928
45/10
Iserlis, IUliĭ [Isserlis, Julius],
1922 and undated
1922 and undated
45/11
Iturbi, Amparo (Dame),
1943
1943
45/12
”Ia-Iz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- IAblochkova, N., 1933
- IAkovlev, V., 1928
- IAkunina, Elizaveta P. [Talyzina, Ol'ga A.], 1933
- IAmpol'skiĭ, M. I., 1922 and undated
- IArtseva, Anna G. (2nd Moscow State University), 1922
- IAsnopol'skiĭ, M. (Kiev professor), 1922
- IAsinskiĭ, V. (?) [Russischer Akademischer Verein in Deutschland (Berlin); Russkiĭ Akademicheskiĭ Soiuz v Germanii], 1928
- IAstrebuova, R., undated
- Ide, Joseph H., 1943
- Igumnov, K., 1942
- Illingworth, Elsie [New York Philharmonic], 1941
- Institute for the Crippled and Disabled (New York) [Smith, John], 1943
- International Institute for Foreign-Born Women (New York) [Jardine, Edith L.], 1923-1927
- Inter-Racial Council (New York) [du Pont, Coleman], 1920
- Ipatieff, V., 1943
- Irving, Albert J. (Dr.), 1943
- Istomin, Konstantin, undated [1922]
- Ivanoff, Galina, 1943
- Ivanoff [Ivanov], Vladimir, 1939-1942
45/13
Jaroff, Sergeĭ [Don Cossack Chorus],
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
45/14
Juilliard Musical Foundation (New York) [Noble, Eugene A.],
1921
1921
45/15
”Ja-Jz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Jacob, George [Grand Theatre (Terre Haute, Ind.)], 1925
- James, James M. (Dr.) [Fund for the Relief of Men of Letters and Scientists of Russia (New York)], 1922
- Jamieson, Burton Lloyd, 1927
- Jaworska, Olga A., 1934
- Johnson, Edward [Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. (New York)] [regarding Dobujinsky], 1940
- Johnson, Eldridge R. [Gramophone Company Ltd; Victor Talking Machine Co.], 1920-1924
- Johnson, F. W., undated
45/16
Kalinnikov, V. [Viktor; Gosudarstvennyĭ Institut Muzykal'noĭ Dramy (Moscow)] (State Institute [of] Musical Drama / formerly Philharmonic School),
1922
1922
45/17
Kantorowitz, M. [Konzertdirektion M. Kantorowitz (Zürich)],
1933-1935
1933-1935
45/18
Kastal'skiĭ, Aleksandr [Lebedeva, Ekaterina N.],
1922-1927 and undated
1922-1927 and undated
45/19
Kindler, Hans [National Symphony Orchestra Association (Washington, D.C.)],
1940
1940
45/20
Klimov, Konstantin,
1931-1960
1931-1960
45/21
Koechlin, Charles,
1933
1933
45/22
Koenig, S.,
1937-1952
1937-1952
45/23
Kolands, Olga V. [LaForge, Frank],
1921 and undated
1921 and undated
45/24
Konovaloff [Konovalov], A. [Russian Zemstvos and Towns Relief Committee; Comité des Zemstvos et Villes Russes de Secours aux Citoyens Russes à l'Étranger (New York; Paris); Société Musicale Russe à l'Étranger (Paris); Antonoff, Alexis],
1929-1943 and undated
1929-1943 and undated
45/25
Konshina, Elizabeth [Elizaveta],
1918
1918
45/26
Koons, Walter E.,
1932
1932
45/27
Korzhukhin, I. [Chukotsk (Chukotskaia) Peninsula Mining Corporation],
1921-1930 and undated
1921-1930 and undated
45/28
Koussevitzky, Serge and Natalie [Kusevitskiĭ, Sergeĭ; Kusevitskaia, Natal'ia],
1920-1947 and undated
1920-1947 and undated
45/29
Krauss, Clemens [Wiener Staatsoper; Second International Music Competition],
1932
1932
45/30
Kreisler, Fritz and Harriet,
1933 and undated [circa 1943]
1933 and undated [circa 1943]
45/31
Kseniia [Xenia] (Princess) [Russian Charity Society],
1939 and undated
1939 and undated
45/32
Kugel, Georg [Konzertdirektion Georg Kugel (Vienna)],
1929-1938
1929-1938
45/33
”Ka-Kg” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Kaliuzhnaia, E. (Instructor, Moscow Conservatory), 1922
- Kamakhin, A., 1922
- Kamenka, B., 1919
- Kamentsev, P. (Professor), 1922
- Kanter, Norma, 1927
- Kapoustine [Kapustin], F., 1943 and undated
- Karakulin, Aleksandr (Moscow instructor), 1922
- Karapetoff [Karapetov], Vladimir, 1934
- Kardashev, V. (Prof.), 1921
- Karpov, V. and Karpova, E. (Agriculture Institute Academy), 1922
- Kartsev, Aleksandr, 1942
- Karuzin, Pëtr I., 1922
- Kasem-Bec, Alexander, 1943
- Kashperova, E. (formerly actress of the Moscow Malyi Teatr; member of Soviet Dramatic Writers [Union]), 1922
- Katushev, IA. (Moscow Instructor), 1922
- Kaufman, Harry K. and Lilian, undated [circa 1943]
- Keith, Benjamin, 1943 and undated
- Keneman, Fëdor, 1922
- Kent, Tatiana, 1938
- Kertchner, J. Alice, undated [circa 1943]
- Kesnar, Maurits [Augustana College and Theological Seminary (Rock Island, Ill.], 1939
- Kessler, Tanja, 1938
45/34
”Kh-Kj” miscellaneous
Contents:
- KHarchenkova, Sofiia A., undated
- KHauke, O. (Moscow professor), 1922
- KHimichenko, A., 1922
- KHmeleva, IU. (Professor, Moscow University II), 1922
- KHoroshavin, A. (Union des Invalides et Mutilés de Guerre Russes resident en France (Paris)), 1925
- KHristoforov, P. (Engineer, Moscow), 1922
- KHutsiev-KHrushchov [Houtcieff-Krustchoff], M. E., 1928
- C. Kiesgen [Bureau International de Concerts C. Kiesgen et Théo Ysaÿe (Paris)], 1934
- Kifer, L. (Assistant Director, Moscow Technical School), 1929
- King, Virginia B., 1943
- Kipp, K. A. (Pianist, Professor, Moscow Conservatory), 1922-1923
- Kirilova, IUliia, 1937
- Kirina, Tamara, 1923
- Kiselev, -., 1929
- Kishner, N. (Prof.), undated [circa 1922]
- Kislov, N. M. (Professor, Moscow), 1922
45/35
”Kl-Kq” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Klingenberg, Dmitriĭ [Russkoe Natsional'noe Studencheskoe Bratstvo (=Russian National Student Brotherhood) (Berlin)], 1924
- Klugen, Konstantin I. [SHor (Schor), David], 1922
- Kniazhevich, Lidia P., undated
- Knipper-Nardov, Vladimir L. (Professor, State Institute of Musical Drama), 1922
- Knop, Vasiliĭ I., 1927
- Kobylkin, Vasiliĭ (Moscow professor), 1922
- Kochańska, Zofja, undated [circa 1943]
- Kogán, Zinovy [Kogan, Zinoviĭ], 1932
- Kolchin, E. (Moscow Conservatory), undated [circa 1922]
- Kolentsëva, V (Instructor, Moscow), 1922
- Kolpakov, Anatoliĭ, 1935
- Komarkov, E. F. (Secretary to the faculty), 1922
- Konius, Georgiĭ [Rosanov, E.; Kochetov, N.; Kastal'skiĭ, A.; Renchitskiĭ, P.; Tolstoĭ, S.; Engel', IU.; Gol'denveĭzer, A.], 1922
- de Koos, G. (Dr.) [Concertdirectie Dr. G. de Koos (Den Haag)], 1938-1940
- Koramyshev, Anton A. (Kiev Astronomy Observatory), undated
- Korchinskiĭ, -. (Professor), 1922
- Koshinskiĭ, Vladimir [Pirain (?), Andreĭ; Verein Russischer Studenten in Sachsen; Soiuz Russkikh Studentov v Saksonii (=Union of Russian Students in Saxony)], 1924-1926
- Kostritskiĭ, S. (Dr.), 1933
- Kotov, P., 1922
- Koverda, B. S., 1936
- Kozakevich, V., 1922
- Koznov, P. P., 1931/1932
45/36
”Kr-Kz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Kraevskaia, O., 1923
- Kreĭn, D. (violinist) [Erlikh (Erlich), R. (cello)] (Members of the Trio Shor), 1922
- Kreutzer, Lelia [Elena], 1929
- Kreiber, Anne Foster, 1943 and undated
- Kriger-Bogdanovskaia, Nadezhda (Member of the Society of Writers and Composers), undated [circa 1922]
- Krymskaia, Galina, 1933
- Kubanin, A. (Member of Executive Board, formerly Moscow Philharmonic School), 1922
- Kuklias, IA. V. [Tabakov, -.] (Artists of Symphony Orchestra, Bolshoi Theater), undated [circa 1922]
- Kulikov, Ivan, 1922
- Kullmann, Gustave, 1943
- Kupchinskiĭ, -. [Nachal'nik Obshchezhitiia Soiuza Vzaimopomoshchi Ofitserov v Ros. Armii in Flota (=Head of the Community Union of Mutual Officers of the Russian Army and Navy)], 1924-1927
- Kuper, Emil' [Cooper, Emil], 1922
- Kuprin, Aleksandr, undated
- Kurbatëv, Ivan (Moscow, Assistant Professor), 1922
- Kurenko, Mariia, 1943 and undated
- Kurow, Natasha [Natalie], 1936
- Kutyrina, IUl. [IUliia], 1933
45/37
Lachmund, Carl V., 1926
1926
Consists of a small, apparently self-published book titled Autographs of Great Musicians. A Souvenir, inscribed by Lachmund to SR, and dated "New York, March 1926."
45/38
Lazarevskiĭ, Boris,
1924-1926 and undated
1924-1926 and undated
45/39
Lebedeva, Ekaterina N. [Kastal'skiĭ, Aleksandr],
1927 and undated
1927 and undated
Includes a biographical sketch of Aleksandr Kastal'skiĭ.
45/40
Leĭkhtenbergskaia, Dolli [von Leuchtenberg, Dolly],
1930-1936
1930-1936
45/41
Levine, Marks, [NBC Artists Service (New York)],
1939
1939
45/42
Levine, Marks [NBC Artists Service (New York)], 1940-1943 and undated
1940-1943 and undated
45/43
Lévy, Lazare,
1933
1933
45/44
Lhévinne, Josef and Rosina,
1942-1943
1942-1943
45/45
Library of Congress [Putnam, Herbert; Engel, Carl; MacLeish, Archibald; Waters, Edward N.; Evans, Luther],
1922-1966
1922-1966
45/46
Litvinova, Mariia F.,
1943 and undated [circa 1929?]
1943 and undated [circa 1929?]
Includes typed note in the hand of Sophie Satin identifying the sender as "a relative of SR's mother."
45/47
Lodyzhenskiĭ, P.,
1922-1923
1922-1923
45/48
Lomshakov [Lomšakov], A. (Prof.) [Podpůrný Fond pro Ruské Studentstvo na Vysokých Školách Československých; Fond Pomoshchi Russkim Studentam v CHekhoslovakii; Comité de Patronage des Étudiants Russes en Tchécoslovaquie (Prague); Vilkov, Al. (Prof.)],
1932-1933
1932-1933
45/49
Long, Marguerite,
1933 and undated
1933 and undated
Love, Eddie B.
[
see American Federation of Musicians](lincoln)
45/50
L'vov, Lolliĭ,
1930-1932
1930-1932
45/51
”La-Lh” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Labunskiĭ, Viktor [Labunski, Wiktor] and Wanda [Memphis College of Music], 1933-1943
- Lakhtin, L., 1923
- von Lampe, Alekseĭ A. [Bieloe dielo (journal) (Berlin)], 1926
- Landi, C., 1945
- Lang, Boris, 1922
- Lawler, Hilda B. [Lawler, Mrs. Oscar; American Red Cross], 1943
- Lawton, J. [Consulat Général de France (New York)], 1932
- League for American Citizenship, Inc. (New York) [Phillips, Nathaniel], 1926
- Leb, Walter, undated
- Leeds Music Corporation [Weintraub, Eugene], 1947
- Leff, Jack, 1943
- Lekhovich, V., 1928
- Lenkov, A. (Botanist, Agricultural Institute), 1922
- Levy, Aaron J. (Hon.), 1934
- Lewisohn, Adele, 1943
- Lewthwaite, Margaret Edmonds, 1943
45/52
”Li-Ln” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Lieber, May (?), 1942
- Liven [Lieven], Petrik and Frieda, 1934-1943
- Ligenzevich (?), A. I., 1930
- Limonskaia (?), V., undated
- Lipkin, Arthur B. [Philadelphia Orchestra], 1940
- Lisitsyn, IA. I. [Lissitzyn, J. J.; National League of Americans of Russian Origin, Inc. (New York)], 1932-1943
- Listova, V. (Professor, State Institute of Musical Drama, formerly Philharmonic School), 1922
- Litvinov, Maxim, 1943
- Litwinsky, Paul Hugo, 1937 and undated (circa 1933]
45/53
”Lo-Lz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Lockhart, Alan, 1927
- Lodyzhenskaia, Feodora and Ekaterina, 1919
- Logan, Julia, 1938
- Lopatovskaia, K., 1943
- Lublinsky, P. [Agence Internationale de Concerts (Paris)], 1935
- Lucerne [Luzern (Switzerland)] (Government) [Zimmerli, I.], 1938
- Lucerne [Luzern (Switzerland)] International Music Festival, undated
- Luchitskiĭ, Vladimir (Professor, Kiev University), 1922
- Lunin, -. (Professor, Moscow Commercial Institute), 1922
- Lunts-Orlova, Genrietta P., 1922
- Luppescu, Harvey, 1932
- Lur'e, Lev L., 1922
- Luzhskiĭ, V., 1923
- Luzin, Nikolaĭ (Professor of Mathematics, Moscow University), undated [1922]
- Lyle, Watson, 1929
- Lyle, Wilson G., 1937
- Lyle, Jeanie Tait, 1943
- Lyman, Charles M., 1940
46/1
Malko, Nicolai [Mal'ko, Nikolaĭ],
1922-1943
1922-1943
46/2
Malyĭ Teatr [Maly Theatre (Moscow)],
1922 and undated
1922 and undated
46/3
Mandelkern, Joseph,
1923
1923
46/4
Mangeot, Auguste,
1933
1933
46/5
Mason, Daniel Gregory [Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy],
1939
1939
46/6
McCormack, John and Lily,
1934
1934
46/7
Medtner [Metner], Emil,
1929-1935 and undated
1929-1935 and undated
46/8
Medtner [Metner], Nikolaĭ and Anna,
1920-1925
1920-1925
46/9
Medtner [Metner], Nikolaĭ and Anna,
1926-1929
1926-1929
46/10
Medtner [Metner], Nikolaĭ and Anna,
1930-1948
1930-1948
46/11
Medtner [Metner], Nikolaĭ and Anna, 1930
1930
Correspondence regarding legal suit [Briqueu, F.; Vol'fmanis, -.; Greĭner, Aleksandr [Greiner, Alexander]; Somoff, Eugene [Somov, Evgeniĭ]; Foley, Charles J.].
The legal action in question was brought by the Medtners against Edward S. Weisblat of the Camala Trading Company (Paris) for non-payment of funds.
46/12
Medtner [Metner], Nikolaĭ and Anna, 1921-1936
1921-1936
Lists of letters sent to SR and NR; transcripts of letters dated between 1921 and 1924 which were sent to members of the Rachmaninoff family.
46/13
Mengelberg, Willem [Glazunov Fund],
1930
1930
46/14
Menzbier, Mikhaĭl A. (Prof.),
1930
1930
46/15
Miliukov, P. N.,
1938
1938
Includes typescript (one page) of SR's response to Miliukov, dated 19 April 1938.
46/16
Milstein, Nathan,
1943
1943
46/17
Mitropoulos, Dmitri,
1940-1949
1940-1949
46/18
Moiseiwitsch, Benno and Annie,
1934-1943
1934-1943
46/19
Montemezzi, Italo and Katherine,
1943
1943
46/20
Monteux, Pierre,
1930
1930
46/21
Mordkin, Mikhaĭl,
undated [1943]
undated [1943]
46/22
Morozov, Nikita S. and Morozova, Vera A. ("SR's friends"),
1922-1933
1922-1933
Includes typescript copy of the Morozovs' letter of 12 May 1923.
46/23
Musical America
[Watson, Dorothy DeMuth (Watson, Mrs. Edward Hood); Levine, Henry],
1926-1927
1926-1927
46/24
Musical Courier
[Liebling, Leonard],
1922-1936
1922-1936
Includes pencil draft, in a secretarial hand of SR's response to Liebling's letter of 3 Nov 1934.
46/25
Musicians' Foundation, Inc. (New York) [Herzog, Sigmund],
1923-1924
1923-1924
46/26
”Ma-Md” miscellaneous
Contents:
- MacBrayne, Ralph J., 1927
- Macdonald, J. S. [V. T. M. Co.], 1925
- MacDowell Club (New York) [Prince, Benjamin], 1921
- MacKay, Lenore, 1943
- Maddison, William, 1943
- Maklakov, Vasiliĭ A., 1931
- Malishevskiĭ, V., 1923
- Mal'tsev, A. G., 1926
- Malysheva, E., 1943
- Mandrovsky, Nicholas [Mandrovskiĭ, Nikolaĭ] and Olga, 1943-1956
- Mariia Pavlovna (Grand Duchess), 1925
- Markell, George R., 1940
- Marks, Lawrence D., undated
- Martselli, M. (Moscow professor), 1922
- Martyn, Barrie N. E., 1966
- Matern, E., undated [circa 1922]
- Mathews, M. X. (Brother) [Iona School (New Rochelle, NY)], 1934
- Mattern, Velyda, 1933
- Mayer, Henry, 1943
- McCormack, Edith, 1922
- McCoy, Frank, 1943
- McCrae, Virginia, 1943
- McDonald, Marvin, 1943
- McKay, Frederick S. (Dr.), 1943
46/27
”Me-Mh” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Medvedev, Mikhaĭl E. (Saratov Conservatory), undated
- Medvedev, Vladimir V., 1935
- Medvedeva, Evgeniia A. and Natasha, 1935
- Mel'gunova, Ol'ga N. (neighbor [of the Satins] in Ivanovka), 1933 and undated
- Melinikov, Sergeĭ, 1932
- Melnyk, John Nicholas, 1940
- Mendel'son, A. (Moscow, former Philharmonic School), 1922
- Mendez, Julietta [Kosloff, Alexis (Jr.)], 1932
- Mendham, Beatrice, 1931
- Messner, Iosif (Moscow Institute for Agriculture), 1922
- Metallov, Vasiliĭ, 1922
- Metropolitan Museum of Art [Winternitz, Emanuel], 1947-1948
- Metropolitan Opera [Metropolitan Opera Company; Metropolitan Opera Fund Committee; Ziegler, Edward; Tibbett, Lawrence], 1923-1940
- Metsl', Vladimir, 1927
- Meyer, Arthur, 1924
- Meyers, Cecile E., 1928
- Mezhdunarodnaia Antikommunisticheskaia Liga (=International Anti-Communist League) (St-Julien-en-Genevois, France), 1930
46/28
”Mi-Mn” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Miades, Helen, undated [circa 1943]
- Michigan, University of (Ann Arbor, Mich.) [Sink, Charles A.], 1934-1943
- Midnighters (group) [Winne, Elwyn] (Tyaskin, Md.), undated [circa 1943]
- Mihailoff, Sergei, 1941-1951
- Mikhaĭlov, S. S., 1933
- Millett, O. E., 1943
- Milovanov, Pavel, 1927
- Minakov, A., 1922
- Minakov, P. (Prof.), undated [circa 1922]
- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra [Gaines, Arthur J.], 1943
- Mitchell, Anna [Russian Refugees in Constantinople], 1930
- Miura, Atsushi, 1932
46/29
”Mo-Mz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Mobert, Helen, 1940
- Monroy, Vincenza, 1927
- Mordovskaia, O. G., undated [circa 1943]
- Morén, Wanda, 1964-1965
- Morris, Willavene [Music Guild], 1941
- Morron, Richard, 1943
- Morrow, Catherine [Morrow, Mrs. Joseph A.], 1940
- Moscow Art Theatre [Stanislavsky, Konstantin; Nemirovich-Danchenko, Vladimir], 1922
- Moskovskoe Zemliachestvo v Parizhie (=Social group of Muscovites residing in Paris) [Contains signatures of 29 members of this group's administrative committee], 1933
- Mostras, K. (Moscow Philharmonic School), undated [circa 1922]
- Mozharovskiĭ, Ioann (Protoiereĭ (=Archpriest), Russian Orthodox Church (Dresden)), 1924-1927
- München [Munich (Germany)] (Government) [Scharnagl, Karl], 1929
- Mullin, Bertha E., 1926
- Mundy, Barbara, 1927
- Murav'eva, Elena (Prof.) (Kiev Conservatory), undated
- Murenov, Sergeĭ D., 1922
-
Musical Digest [Key, Pierre V. R.], 1922
- Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, 1939
- Musicians' Emergency Aid of New York [Ross, Inez Dane; Weinberg, Jacob], 1933
- Musicians' Enterprises, Inc. [Malkin, Manfred], 1924
46/30
Nabokov, Vladimir,
1940-1943 and undated
1940-1943 and undated
Includes copy of Nabokov's letter to SR of 23 May 1941; Nabokov's English translation of Aleksandr Pushkin's Skupoĭ rytsar' (=The Miserly Knight); Nabokov's curriculum vitae; and an undated note about this material in the hand of former Library of Congress staff member Wayne Shirley.
46/31
Nat, Yves,
1933
1933
46/32
National Association for American Composers and Conductors (New York) [Spaeth, Sigmund],
1940-1942
1940-1942
Includes SR's organizational membership card.
46/33
National Broadcasting Company (New York) [NBC Artists Service; Civic Concert Service, Inc.; Mobert, Helen; Hearst, Siegfried; Engles, George; Trammell, Niles; Bottorff, O. O.; Steinberg, H. W.; Levine, Marks],
1939-1941
1939-1941
46/34
Nemirovich-Danchenko, Vladimir,
1926
1926
46/35
Newman, Ernest,
1922
1922
46/36
”Na-Nz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Nametkin, S. (President (Rector), Moscow State University II), 1922
- National Committee for Music Appreciation (New York) [Ingle, Edward T.], 1940
- National Geographic Society (Washington, DC) [Grosvenor, Gilbert], undated [1943]
- National Kindergarten Association (New York) [Locke, Bessie], 1932
- National Music League, Inc. (New York) [McCullough, John G.], 1939
- Nazarevskiĭ, Aleksandr, 1922
- Nedachin, V. (École Secondaire Russe à Paris), 1930
- Nekludova, M. [Includes two letters and four photographs of chorus of KHarkov Boarding School for Girls... later reopened in Novi Becej, Serbia], 1926
- Nelson, Boris Erich, 1948
- Nelson, Doris, 1943
- Neuhaus, Henry [Neĭgauz, G.] (Kiev Conservatory), undated [circa 1922]
- New York Music Week Association, Inc. [Lowden, Isabel], 1921-1930
- Nezhdanova, Antonina [Golovanov, Nikolaĭ], undated [circa 1950]
- Nikitanov, A. G., undated
- Nikol'skiĭ, A., 1922
- Nikonevskaia, S. (member, Society of Writers and Composers), undated [circa 1922]
- Nol'de, B., 1922
- Nol'de, L., 1943
- Nolde, -., 1933
- Novitskaia, Mariia, 1921
-
Novoe Russkoe Slovo (newspaper) [Weinbaum, M.], 1943
- Nugent, Donald [The New Yorker], 1942
46/37
O'Connell, Charles [RCA Victor],
1936-1942 and undated
1936-1942 and undated
46/38
Orlov, Nikolaĭ [Orloff, Nicolas],
1922-1941 and undated
1922-1941 and undated
46/39
Ormandy, Eugene [Philadelphia Orchestra],
1935-1943
1935-1943
46/40
”Oa-Oz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Obolenskaia, Natal'ia, 1931
- Obolenskiĭ, Dmitriĭ (Prince) [Verein Russischer Studenten in Sachsen; Soiuz Russkikh Studentov v Saksonii (=Union of Russian Students in Saxony) (Dresden)], 1931
- Obolenskiĭ, Sergeĭ [Zubov, Pëtr; Gagarin, Sergeĭ], 1940
- Obolensky, Luboff [Obolenskaia, Liubov'], 1943
- Odintsova [Odincoff], E., 1923
- Ogievskaia, Anna [Garf, M.; Academy of Sciences (Kiev)], 1922
- Oppenheimer, Albert, 1934
- Orlova, E., undated
- Osetrova, A., (Conservatory), 1922
- Oshanin, Nikolaĭ, 1936
- Oshurkov, V. (Professor), 1922
- Osmerkin, A., 1922
- Ostromislensky, -., 1943
- Ostromyslenskiĭ, Ivan (Dr.), 1933
- Osvetsimskiĭ, V. [Volkonskiĭ, N. O.; Preobrazhenskiĭ, A. V.; Borisova, N. A.; Orlov, O. A.; Ladomirskiĭ, I.], 1922
- von Ottenfeld, Eddison [St. Mary's College (Beverly Hills, Calif.)], 1935
- Ouspensky [Uspenskiĭ], -. (Dr.), 1943
- Oustinoff [Ustinov] (family), 1943
46/41
Paitchadze [Paĭchadzhe], Gavriil [Édition Russe de Musique],
1927-1936
1927-1936
46/42
Pavlova, Anna,
1921-1927
1921-1927
Petrillo, James C.
[
see American Federation of Musicians](lincoln)
46/43
Philadelphia Orchestra [Philadelphia Orchestra Association; Judson, Arthur; McGinty, M. A.; McDonald, Harl; Bullitt, Orville H.],
1920-1941
1920-1941
46/44
Philharmonic Society of New York [Judson, Arthur],
1923
1923
46/45
Philipp, Isidor,
1933
1933
46/46
Piatigorsky, Gregor,
1943
1943
46/47
Pierné, Gabriel,
1933
1933
46/48
Prunières, Henry [
La Revue Musicale
],
undated
undated
46/49
”Pa-Pd” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Palen, Lidiia (Baroness) [Tverskoĭ, S.] (Board of Trustees of Russian Children's Shelter in Germansverder, no. 28), 1923
- Paleolog, Sergeĭ [Originally included five postcards of the Topchider (Serbia) Sanitorium for White Russian War Invalids which have been moved to Iconography series], 1929
- Palmer, Courtlandt, 1943 and undated
- Park, Florence and Hazel, undated [1943]
- Paskalova, A., undated
- [Passengers aboard the Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen] [SR was a fellow passenger aboard this ship at the time this letter was written], 1931
- Passigli, Alberto [Teatro Comunale, Città di Firenze], 1934
- Pastouchoff, -., 1920
- Paton, E. (Professor), undated
- Pavlov, Aleksandr V. (Professor) (Institute of Engineering, Moscow), 1922
- Pavlov, F. (Moscow University), undated
- Pavlovsky, Valentin and Vera, 1943
- Pazderskiĭ [Pazdersky], A. [Russian Engineering Society in U. S. A. (New York)], 1921
46/50
”Pe-Pn” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Pelchkovsky, M. J. [Pelchkovskiĭ, M. I.], undated
- Pellissier, G., 1937
- Pennsylvania State College (State College, Pa.) [Marquardt, Carl E.], 1943
- Pérez-Maldonado, C., 1927
- Perkins, Frances, 1943
- Petrov, Pëtr (cellist... Twer), 1922
- Philippoff, George, 1943
- Phillips, Jean R. [The Rachmaninoff Club (Washington, DC)], 1940-1941
- Phillips, Lorena, 1933
- Philpott, A. J. [Boston Art Club (Boston)], 1933
- Piggott, William Leroy, 1934
- Pirozhnikov, I., 1924
- Pisarev, Vladimir, 1935
- Piskarev, P. (artist... Moscow), undated [circa 1922]
- Platoff, -. [Don Cossack Chorus], undated [circa 1943]
- Platon (Mitropolit (=Metropolitan, Archbishop)), 1926
- Plescheiff, Alexandre, 1933
- Pletnev, Boris (Prof.), 1922
46/51
”Po-Pq” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Pobedinskiĭ, N. I. (Prof.), undated [circa 1922]
- Pokrovskiĭ, B. [Obshchestvo Pomoshchi Russkim Grazhdanam v Berlinie; Verein zur Unterstützung Russischer Staatsangehöriger in Berlin (=Association for the Assistance of Russian Citizens in Berlin)], 1923
- Poliakov, Solomon L., 1935
- Politova, Anna, 1922 and undated
- Polk, Peter, 1943
- Polk, Rudolph and Rudolph, undated [circa 1943]
- Polunin, Nikolaĭ [Frank-Kamenetskiĭ, I.] (Professor, Moscow University), 1922
- Pomerantsev [Pomerantseff], IUriĭ [Dmitriev (Dmitrieff), N.; Université Populaire Russe (Paris); Volkonskiĭ, S.; Pol', V.; L'vov, L.], 1931-1932
- Ponech, Joseph, 1943
- Pool, David Raphael, 1947
- Poperek-Nedolin, Sergeĭ [KHarbinskoe Simfonicheskoe Obshchestvo (Harbin Symphonic Society (Harbin, China))], 1939
- Popov, Pëtr (Protoiereĭ (=Archpriest)) [Russian Cathedral (New York)], 1926
- Popovitskiĭ, G. (Prof.), undated
46/52
”Pr-Pz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Pravoslavnaia Missiia na Slovensku (=Orthodox Mission in Slovenia), 1932
- Presman, Matveĭ L. (Prof.), 1924
- Pribitkova, Zoia, 1937
- Pribytkov, S. and Pribytkova, L., 1922(?)
- Pribytkova, E., 1924
- Prindle, Mr. and Mrs. George H., Jr., undated [circa 1943]
- Pro Juventute (foundation) (Zürich), 1937-1938
- Prokof'ev, Grigoriĭ P. (Professor, Moscow Conservatory), undated [circa 1922]
- Proskurakov, L., 1922
- Przheval'skiĭ, E., 1922
- Pul'veri, Lev, 1922
- Puni [Pugni], O., 1920 and undated
- Putkovskiĭ, IU. (Violin professor, Kiev Conservatory), 1922
- Putksuia, Lev, undated
47/1
Rachmaninoff, Arkadiĭ,
undated
undated
47/2
Rachmaninoff, Elena [Helena],
undated
undated
47/3
Rachmaninoff, Fëdor,
1932-1933 and undated
1932-1933 and undated
Includes undated note of Sophie Satin, in English and in pencil, identifying the sender as "a distant relative of SR who supported his education in School and College and his life for many years... Russian refugee."
47/4
Rachmaninoff, Irina [Wolkonsky] or Tatiana [Conus; Konius] (?),
1932
1932
47/5
Rachmaninoff, Liubov' Petrovna,
1925
1925
47/6
Rachmaninoff, Natal'ia,
undated
undated
Correspondent is not SR's wife, but a relative.
47/7
Rachmaninoff, Sergeĭ,
1933 and undated
1933 and undated
Includes undated note of Sophie Satin, in English and in pencil, identifying the sender as a "distant relative of SR, who paid for his College education in France and his life... Russian refugee."
47/8
Rachmaninoff, Sof'ia Fëdorovna,
undated
undated
Includes undated note of Sophie Satin, in English and in pencil, identifying the sender as the "wife of SR's distant relative."
47/9
Rachmaninoff Fund, Inc. (New York; Philadelphia) [Jacobs, Sophia Yarnall; Kendall, Raymond; Phalen, Dale],
1947-1948
1947-1948
47/10
Randolph, Harold [Peabody Conservatory of Music (Baltimore, MD); re: Cherkassky, Shura; Avierino [Av'erino], Nikolaĭ],
1923-1924
1923-1924
47/11
Rathaus [Ratgauz], Daniil,
1922-1933
1922-1933
47/12
Ratoff [Ratov], Gregory and Eugenie,
1941-1943 and undated
1941-1943 and undated
47/13
Ravel, Maurice,
1933
1933
47/14
RCA Victor Company, Inc. [Radio Corporation of America; Victor Talking Machine Company],
1920-1951
1920-1951
47/15
Reisenberg [Reĭzenberg], Nadia,
1942-1943
1942-1943
47/16
Remisov, Alekseĭ [Rémisoff, Alexis],
1921-1933
1921-1933
47/17
Respighi, Ottorino,
1930
1930
47/18
Riegger, Wallingford [Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy],
1939
1939
47/19
Riera, Santiago,
1933
1933
47/20
von Riesemann, Oskar,
1922-1931
1922-1931
47/21
Rimskiĭ-Korsakov, Mikhaĭl,
1923-1928
1923-1928
Includes original, representing the contents of two letters of 1923, and a copy of an English translation of one of these prepared by Sophie Satin.
47/22
Rodzinski, Artur and Halina,
1932-1943
1932-1943
47/23
Rogal'-Levitskiĭ, Dmitriĭ R.,
1924-1933
1924-1933
47/24
Roger-Ducasse, Jean,
undated
undated
Rosenberg, Sylvia
[
see American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers](pierce)
47/25
Rosenthal, Moriz,
1938-1942
1938-1942
Includes one letter from Rosenthal Jubilee Committee.
47/26
Rostovtsova, Liudmila,
1922-1934 and undated
1922-1934 and undated
47/27
Rousseau, Thekla [Ruso, Tekla; "B. S." (Belaia Siren' (=white lilac))],
1922-1944 and undated
1922-1944 and undated
47/28
Royal Philharmonic Society (London) [Cooper, Gerald M.],
1932
1932
47/29
Rubinstein, Artur and Nela,
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
47/30
Russian Student Fund, Inc. (New York) [Wiren, Alexis R.; Jones, Lucile de Nevers],
1924-1938
1924-1938
47/31
Russian Students' Christian Association in U. S. A. (New York) [Wiren, Alexis R.; Hoover, Herbert (U. S. Department of Commerce [copy]); Duggan, Stephen P.],
1921-1923
1921-1923
47/32
Russian war invalids outside of Russia (various national organizations of common interest),
1929-1932
1929-1932
Includes: TSentral'nyĭ Soiuz Russkikh Uviechnykh Voinov v Germanii (Germany); L'Union des Invalides et Mutilés de Guerre Russes Résidant en France (France); La Fédération des Invalides Mutilés de Guerre Russes à l'Étranger (France); TSentral'noe Pravlenie Soiuza Russkikh Voennykh Invalidov v CHekhoslovakii (Czechoslovakia); Związku Rosyjskich Inwalidów Wojennych Emigrantów w Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (Poland); Kneza Pavla Udruženje Ruskih Ratnih Invalida u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji (Yugoslavia).
47/33
Russian War Relief, Inc. (New York) [Carter, Edward C.; Vysotskiĭ, Pëtr [Wistosky, Peter]; Taylor, Deems; Whalen, Grover A.; Konenkova, Margarita],
1942-1943
1942-1943
47/34
Russian... : Miscellaneous Organizations
Contents:
- All-Russian Union in America [Obshche-Russkoe Ob"edinenie v Amerikie; Dzvonchik, Pavel M.], 1933
- Rescue and Education of Russian Children (Boston) [Committee for the Education of Russian Youth in Exile; Whittemore, Thomas], 1922-1924
- Russian Academic Association of America [Weinberg, Jacob (Prof.) [Veĭnberg, IAkov V.]], 1932
- Russian Aid Society [Obshchestvo Sodieĭstviia Russkim], 1922
- Russian American Actors Mutual Aid Society [Visaroff, Michael] (Hollywood, Calif.), 1943
- Russian Charity Society, Inc., undated
- Russian Children's Welfare Society, Inc.(New York) [Obshchestvo Pomoshchi Russkim Dietiam za Rubezhom; Lugovaia, Tat'iana], 1943
- Russian Church Assistance Fund [Johnston, J. S.; Sabin, Charles H.; Merrill, Edwin G.; Zabriskie, George; Pechkovskiĭ, M.], 1928-1941
- Russian Circle of Pittsburgh [Harsky, Joseph], 1943
- Russian Lawyers' Association in U. S. A. (New York) [Pechkovskiĭ, M. I.], 1932
- Russian League [Anderson, E.; Ivantsov, I.], undated
- Russian Medical Society of New York [Obshchestvo Rossiĭskikh Vracheĭ g. N'iu Iorka; Al'pern (Alpern), B. O. (Dr.)], 1927-1932
- Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Virgin Protection (New York) [Turkevich, Leonid (Protoiereĭ (=Archpriest)); Makary, Bishop; Buketoff, Very Reverend F.; et al.], 1932-1943
- Russian Orthodox Church Committee (New York) [Syrbu, Arkhimandrit (=Archbishop); et al.], 1925
- Russian Refugee Society of America, Inc. (New York) [MacGrath, R.], 1924
- Russian Refugees' Relief (London) [Sablin, E.], 1933
- Russian Society to Aid National Russia (Brooklyn, NY), 1933
- Russian War Veterans (New York), 1933
- Russischer Tonkünstler Verein in Deutschland [Soiuz Russkikh Muzykal'nykh Dieiateleĭ v Germanii] (Charlottenburg, Germany), 1933
47/35
Russkiĭ... (and derivatives) : Miscellaneous Organizations
Contents:
- Rossiĭskago Obshchestva Krasnago Kresta [Croix Rouge Russe; Comité de Secours aux Enfants Russes], 1933
- Rossiĭskiĭ Zemsko-Gorodskoĭ Komitet [Comité des Zemstvos et Villes Russes de Secours; Avksent'ev, N. D.], 1933
- Russkaia Matitsa [Ruska Matica] (Ljubljana), 1933
- Russkiĭ Komitet o Biezhentsakh v Bavarii (=Russian Committee on Refugees in Bavaria) (München), 1933
- Russkiĭ Narodnyĭ Universitet (Paris) [Université Populaire Russe] [Includes one Russian newspaper clipping re: Russkaia Narodnaia Konservatoriia (=Russian National Conservatory), dated 8 February 1931.], 1931-1933
- Russkiĭ Nauchnyĭ Institut (=Russian Science Institute) (Belgrade), 1933
- Russkiĭ Nauchnyĭ Institut v Berlinie [Russisches Wissenschaftliches Institut in Berlin; Gessen, I.], 1924-1925
- Russkoe Blagotvoritel'noe Obshchestvo "Stanitsa" (="Stanitsa" Russian Philanthropic Society) (Berlin), 1923
- Russkoe Natsional'noe Obshchestvo (=Russian National Society (New York)) [Brazol', Boris], 1921
- Russkoe Ob"edinenie v Kairie (=Russian Association in Cairo) [Strekalovskiĭ, V.], 1933
- Russkoe Studencheskoe KHristianskoe Dvizhenie vo Frantsii [Union Chrétienne des Étudiants Russes en France] (Paris); P'ianov, F. T.], 1933
47/36
Rybner-Barclay, Dagmar [Rybner, Claudine],
1919-1943 and undated
1919-1943 and undated
47/37
”Ra-Rz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Raab, Leonid and Valentina, 1942 and undated [circa 1943]
- Rammat, IA. A., 1922
- Rashevsky [Rashevskiĭ], Nikolaĭ (Prof.) [University of Chicago], 1943
- Ratkov-Rozhnov, N., undated
- Regia Accademia di Santa Cecilia (Rome), 1920
- Reiters, -. (?) [Latvian National Opera], 1933
- Remisov, N. (family), undated [1943]
- Revalis Company (Reval [Tallinn]; London), 1920
- Rode, Edgars, 1933
- Rodionov, V., 1933
- Rodkevich, An., 1922
- Romanovich, S., 1922
- Romanchuk, E. [Romantchouk, H.], 1929
- Romlind, Ivan (?), undated
- Ronald, Landon [Guildhall School of Music (London)], 1922
- Roosevelt, Belle (Mrs. Kermit) [New York Committee, Philadelphia Orchestra], 1939
- Rosa, Armando [Edmund], 1935-1937
- Rosliakova, E., 1922 and undated
- Rosvinaisarova, -., 1933
- Roy, Basanta Koomar, 1925
- Rózsavölgyi & Company (Budapest), 1938
- Rubakin [Roubakine], Nikolaĭ [L'Institut J.-J. Rousseau (Genève, Lausanne)], 1925
- Rubanov, G. (T. (?)), 1936
- Rubnev, Vadim V. [Sovremennyia Zapiski (Paris)], 1934-1936
- Ruffy, K. F., 1930
- Rusetskaia, M., undated [circa 1922]
47/38
Sabaneev, Leonid,
1932-1943
1932-1943
47/39
Sale, Nancy K.,
1941-1943 and undated
1941-1943 and undated
47/40
Satin, Mikhaĭl Ivanovich,
1933-1934 and undated
1933-1934 and undated
Undated items in the hand of Sophie Satin, in English, identifying the sender as the "first cousin of Mrs. Rachmaninoff's father," who was "sent to concentration camp by Communists."
47/41
Satin family [Satin, Mariia V.; Satin, Polly (Mrs. Alexander); Satin, Sophie; Satin, Vladimir],
1923, 1929-1935
1923, 1929-1935
47/42
Schnéevoigt, Georg,
1938
1938
47/43
Schoenberg, Arnold [Mailamm Gabrilowitsch Conservatory of Music in Jerusalem (New York)],
1938
1938
47/44
Scriabin, Alexander [Skriabin, Aleksandr; Skriabina, Tat'iana; Altschuler [Al'tshuler], Modest; LaLiberté, Madeleine (Mrs. Alfred)], 1906-1908, 1955 and undated
1906-1908, 1955 and undated
Correspondence with Modest Altschuler. Includes ten letters of Scriabin, with one undated letter containing a message from Tat'iana Skriabina and an unidentified correspondent; one letter from Tat'iana Skriabina; one letter from Madeleine LaLiberté to Altschuler; and one letter from Altschuler to Madeleine LaLiberté. The Altschuler-LaLiberté correspondence is in reference to Scriabin's four manuscript scores which were formerly in the possession of Alfred LaLiberté.
47/45
Serkin, Rudolf and Irene,
undated
undated
47/46
Seroff, Victor,
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
47/47
Severianin [Severjanin], Igor',
1926-1939
1926-1939
Includes copy of an undated response by SR's secretary, Evgeniĭ Somov [Eugene Somoff], to Severianin's original letter (included) of 23 January 1939.
47/48
SHaliapin [Chaliapin; Chaliapine], Boris and Helcia,
1940-1943 and undated
1940-1943 and undated
47/49
SHaliapin, Fëdor [Chaliapin, Feodor],
1923-1935 and undated
1923-1935 and undated
Includes transcriptions by Sophie Satin of: (1) the contents of a telegram from SHaliapin to SR, dated 1930 (in English) and the text to its undated response (in Russian) sent by SR's secretary, and (2) of an excerpt (in Russian) from a 1932 letter from SHaliapin to SR which consists of a quotation from a book titled Maska i Duma, given to SHaliapin by SR.
47/50
SHaliapin [Chaliapin] family [SHaliapin, Fëdor (son of Fëdor) and Ann; SHaliapin [SHaliapina; Chaliapine], Mariia; Chaliapin, Lydia],
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
47/51
SHatalin, Sergeĭ and Mariia [SHatalina, Masha],
1918-1925 and undated
1918-1925 and undated
Includes letter by members of the Prof. V. G. SHaposhnikov family (Kiev Polytechnic Institute), dated 1922.
47/52
SHor [Schor], David,
1929-1932
1929-1932
47/53
Sikorsky, Igor [Sikorskiĭ, Igor'] and Elizaveta,
1940-1943
1940-1943
Includes an original photograph of Sikorsky's helicopter, inscribed in Russian by Sikorsky to SR, and dated 4 June 1940.
47/54
Slavit, Lewis L.,
1939
1939
47/55
Slonimsky, Nicolas [Slonimskiĭ, Nikolaĭ],
1950
1950
47/56
Slonov, Mikhaĭl,
1921-1922
1921-1922
47/57
Smirnov [Smirnoff], A. A.,
1925
1925
Includes copy (in Russian, and dated 30 March 1925) of a response sent to Smirnov by SR's secretary.
47/58
Smith, Alfred E. [Community Service Society of New York],
1942
1942
47/59
Sobolev, Alekseĭ and Tat'iana,
1936-1943
1936-1943
47/60
Société Philharmonique de Bruxelles,
1933
1933
47/61
Somoff, Eugene [Somov, Evgeniĭ],
1922-1936
1922-1936
47/62
Somoff, Eugene [Somov, Evgeniĭ] and Helen,
1937-1955 and undated
1937-1955 and undated
48/1
Stanislavskiĭ [Stanislavsky], Konstantin [Moskovskiĭ KHudozhestvennyĭ Teatr (=Moscow Art Theater)],
1922-1929
1922-1929
48/2
Steinberg, William,
1943
1943
48/3
Steinway and Sons [Steinway, Frederick; Rademeister, J.; Steinway, William R.; Usher, Frank; Steinway, Thomas; Eshelby, John; Orcutt, Edwin B.],
1921-1951 and undated
1921-1951 and undated
48/4
Steinway family [Steinway, Julia; Steinway, Thomas; Steinway, William R. and Marie; Steinway, Theodore and Ruth G.],
1921-1943 and undated
1921-1943 and undated
48/5
Stock, Frederick A.,
1935-1941
1935-1941
48/6
Stokowski, Leopold [Philadelphia Orchestra],
1919-1936 and undated
1919-1936 and undated
48/7
Stransky, Josef [State Symphony Orchestra of New York, Inc.],
1923(?)-1927
1923(?)-1927
48/8
Straram, Walter,
1933
1933
48/9
Stravinsky, Igor [Stravinskiĭ, Igor'] and Vera,
undated [circa 1943]
undated [circa 1943]
48/10
Struve [Struv], Nikolaĭ, Vera and Nikolaĭ (Jr. [Nika]),
1920-1927 and undated
1920-1927 and undated
Includes note by Sophie Satin identifying Nikolaĭ as "SR's best friend."
48/11
Struve [Struv], Pëtr [Pierre],
1927-1930
1927-1930
48/12
Struve [Struv] family [Struve, Alekseĭ (son of Pëtr); Struve, Georgiĭ (brother of Nikolaĭ); Struve, Konstantin], 1920-1932
1920-1932
Suber, Harry A.
[
see American Federation of Musicians](lincoln)
48/13
Swan, Alfred J. [Svan, A.],
1923-1943
1923-1943
Verso of second page of Swan's letter of 11 January 1929 includes SR's handwritten response, in Russian.
48/14
”Sa-Sb” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Safonova, A., undated
- Safonova, Mariia [Safonoff, Maria; Dzhilli, IUliia [Gilli, Julia M.]], 1943
- Şakir, Ulya, undated
- Sakulin, P. (Prof. Univ. Moscow), 1922
- Salesky, Evangeline Zalsten, 1943
- Salzman, Gregory, 1943
- Samoĭlov, A., 1922-1923
- Sampson, Walter H., 1929
- Samuel'son, S. [Sokhanskiĭ, V. P.] (Moscow... he was with SR in the Conservatory), 1922
- Sanger, Laurie W., 1940
- Sarcey, Yvonne [Brisson, Adolphe (Mme.)], 1935
- Saricheva, E. (formerly of Philharmonic School, Moscow), 1922
- Sasaki, Tsuyoshi, 1965
- Satarov, A., 1923
- Sater, Helen B. [Save the Children Federation (New York)], 1941
- Savitskaia, Mariia, undated
- Savve, -., 1932
48/15
”Sc-Sg” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Scheinfeld, Amram, 1937
- Schindler, Kurt, 1927
- Schmayer, Helen G., 1941
- Schmidt, Paul H. and Ora H., 1933-1942 and undated [circa 1943]
- Schnitzer, Germaine, 1936
- Schott and Co., Ltd. (London), 1938
- Schroeder, H. W. (Mrs.), 1933
- Schulthess, Walter [Konzertgesellschaft Zürich], 1938-1939
- Schuman, Sylvia, 1943
- Schur, -. (Prof.), 1928
- Schwarz, Bernhard, 1922
- Schweizer Hilfswerk für Emigrantenkinder (Zürich) [Seeburger-Vogel, Ellen; Rusterhoh, Elizaveta; Boss, Vladimir; Ionin, Aleksieĭ; Liutsh, Vsevolod], 1938
- Segobogenoĭ, Serafim (Sviashchennik (=Priest)), 1962
- Selitrennikov, Mitrofan, undated
- Serebrennikov, S. and E., 1932
- Sergievskiĭ [Sergievsky], Boris V., 1940
- Sesquicentennial International Exposition (Philadelphia) [King, Craig], 1926
48/16
”Sh” miscellaneous
Contents:
- SHCHepkina-Kupernik, T. [Tat'iana], 1922
- SHCHerbakov, N. (Kniaz' (Prince)) [Russisches Komitee für Flüchtlingsförsorge in Bayern (München)], 1929-1930
- SHCHusev, P. V. (Dr.), 1929
- Shearman, Marie [Includes two poems by Shearman, both titled "Rachmaninoff's Music"], 1942
- Sheffield Music Festival (Sheffield, UK) [Shera, F. H. (Prof.)], 1935
- Sherrard, Peter, 1943
- SHeshko, Evgeniia [Sheshko, Eugenia (Dr.); Russian Academic Association of America (New York)], 1933
- SHeshl- (?), Ivan [Name illegible], 1933
- SHestov, Lev, 1923
- SHilovskaia, E., 1923
- SHimanovskaia, El., undated
- SHiriaev, Alekseĭ (Prof.), 1922
- SHmuklovskiĭ, D. (orchestra, artists, Bolshoi Theater), [circa 1922]
- SHostak, Elisaveta V., 1927
- SHperling, Aleksandra N., 1922
- SHul'gin, Pavel and Ol'ga [Shulgin, Paul], 1941-1943 and undated
- SHuvalov, S. (?), 1922
- SHvedov, Konstantin and Helen [Shvedoff, Constantin], 1941-1943
48/17
”Si-Sn” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Siegel, Adrian, 1944
- Simons, George A. [Christ Methodist Church (Queens, NY)], 1943
- Sinaĭskiĭ, V. (Prof.) (Kiev), 1922
- Siniapkin, Nikolaĭ [Nicholas] and Elena, 1933
- Sirotinine, N., family of, 1943
- Siskin, Henriette, 1943
- Skidel'skaia, Sibilla, 1927
- Skizerli (?), Nikolaĭ, undated
- Slatin, Il'ia, 1922-1929
- Slavic Committee for Democracy, Inc. (New York) [Kalpaschnikoff, Andrew], 1941
- Slutskiĭ, Evgeniĭ (Kiev), 1922
- Smirnov, Pavel (Kiev, Professor of Russian history), [circa 1922]
- Smirnov, Vladimir (Moscow School of Technology), [circa 1922]
- Smirnova, Elena A. (Moscow), 1922
- Smirnova, Sofiia, undated
- Smit-Groesz, G., undated
- Smith, Allen C. (Mr. and Mrs.), 1943
- Smith, Carleton Sprague [New York Public Library] (regarding Bernette, Yara), 1941
- Smith, Carson, 1933
- Smol'ianinov, Nikolaĭ A., 1922
- Snyder, Gerald, 1943
48/18
”So-Sz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Société des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Éditeurs de Musique (Paris), 1921
- Société Musicale Russe à l'Étranger (Paris) [CHerepnin, Nikolaĭ; Aleksinskaia, N.], 1938
- Society for the Publication of American Music (Memphis, Tenn.) [Tuthill, Burnet C.], 1942
- Society for the Relief of Musicians in Russia (New York) [Jurist, Semion], 1921
- Sokhanskiĭ, V., undated [circa 1922]
- Sokolov, Pl. (Prof.) (Kiev), 1922
- Solov'ev, S. M. (Prof.) (Moscow), undated [circa 1922]
- Solov'ev, Nikolaĭ, 1924
- Sorenson, Robert A., 1937
- Sorin, S., 1933
- Sorokina, E. [Elena (?)], 1936
- Soshkina, E. (Moscow), 1922
- Southern California Symphony Association [Irish, Florence], undated
- Spalding, Charles W., 1929-1943 and undated
- Stankevich, Ivan (Moscow), 1922
- Stassevitch, Paul, 1943
- Stanok, V. (artist, Symphony Orchestra at Bolshoi Theater), 1922
- Steffanson, Hokan and Mary, 1943
- Stepanov, V. (Moscow Conservatory), 1922
- Sterens, Bruce, 1932
- Stevenson, W. M. (Dr.), 1930
- Stocker, Frederick W. (Dr.), 1943
- Stone, Mildred, undated [circa 1943]
- Storl (?), -, 1922
- Strakov, P. N. (Prof., Moscow Conservatory), 1922
- Streit, Jeanne (Swarthmore College), undated
- Strekalova, N. [I. (?)], 1922
- Stroumillo, Olga, 1943
- Sundukov-Holm, Sergeĭ A., 1933
- Surguchëv, I., 1928
- Suvorina, A., 1921
- Sveriakov, Georgiĭ, 1933
- Sveshnikov, A. (rector, Moscow Conservatory), 1967
48/19
Tait, J. and N. (firm) [Tait, J. Nevin],
1922-1938
1922-1938
48/20
Talyzina, Ol'ga A.,
1922-1933
1922-1933
Includes Sophie Satin note identifying the sender as the "former head of the Girls' High School where SR was head of the Dept. of Music. She was put in a Moscow prison for several years by the Communists."
48/21
Tamirov, Akim,
undated
undated
Taylor, Deems
[
see American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers](pierce)
48/22
Tchaikovsky [CHaĭkovskaia], Praskov'ia V. [Tchaikovsky, Mrs. Anatoly (Anatoliĭ) (sister-in-law of Peter Tchaikovsky)],
1925-1932
1925-1932
48/23
Tcherepnin [CHerepnin], Nikolaĭ,
1938
1938
Copy of original letter filed in "Société Musicale Russe à l'Étranger (Paris)" in Box 48, Folder 18.
48/24
Temianka, Henri,
1943
1943
48/25
Theil, Jacques,
1933
1933
48/26
Thibaud, Jacques,
1933
1933
48/27
Threlfall, Robert,
1956-1957
1956-1957
48/28
Tikhon (Episkop (=Bishop)) [Russian Orthodox Parish (Berlin)],
1925
1925
48/29
Tillett, John [Ibbs and Tillett],
1943
1943
48/30
Tolstaia, Aleksandra [Tolstoy, Alexandra; Tolstoy Foundation, Inc. (New York)],
1939-1943
1939-1943
48/31
Toluboff, Theodora M.,
1943 and undated
1943 and undated
Includes a small photograph of a child identified as "Sasha."
48/32
Trezvinskiĭ, S. E.,
1922-1934 and undated
1922-1934 and undated
Includes note identifying the sender as a "bass in the Bolshoi Theatre."
48/33
Trubnikova, Anna,
1922-1933 and undated
1922-1933 and undated
Trubnikova is the daughter of Mariia Trubnikova and the first cousin of SR.
48/34
Trubnikova, Mariia,
1931 and undated
1931 and undated
Note identifies the sender as "Maria A. Trubnikova / born Rachmaninoff"... "aunt and first cousin of SR."
48/35
Trubnikova, Ol'ga,
1925 and undated
1925 and undated
48/36
TSitseroshin, N. [Nikolaĭ; American Committee for the Education of Russian Youth in Exile (Sofia, Bulgaria); Universitet v Sofiia (=Sofia (Bulgaria) University)],
1931-1935 and undated
1931-1935 and undated
Note identifies the sender as a "Russian student refugee / whose education in College [Bulgaria] / was supported by SR".
48/37
Turchaninova, Mariia A.,
undated
undated
SR's first cousin."
48/38
”Ta-Tz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Tarasov, Vladimir, undated
- Tezavrovskiĭ, I. (Moscow), undated
- Term, V. (scientist), 1922
- Theodoroff [Fëdorova], Nataliia A., 1943
- Thomas, Editha Messer, undated [circa 1943]
- Thomson, Anne, 1933
- Thorne, Elizabeth, undated [circa 1943]
- Thorp, Abner and Jeanne, 1943 and undated
- Tikhonova, Antonina [Evla- (?), Boris], undated
-
Time (magazine) [Holsworth, Lois], 1939
- Toronto Conservatory of Music [Wilks, Norman], 1943
- Town Hall, Inc. (New York) [Van Alen, Eleanor L. (Mrs. James H.); Boytel, Leona], 1944
- Trenton Civic and Community Concert Association, Inc. (Trenton, N.J.) [Kutcher, B. F.], 1940
- Treskin, V. I., 1930
- Trutneff, A., 1943
- TSetlin [Zetlin], Mariia, 1941
- TSiklinskaia, P. (Prof. of Bacteriology at the 2nd State University in Moscow), undated
- TSvietkova, Elena (Moscow), 1922
- TSvietkova, V. (Prof., Moscow Conservatory), 1922
- TSyganov, D. [Borisovskiĭ, V.; SHirinskiĭ, V.; SHirinskiĭ, S.], 1943
- Turkevich, Leonid (Protoiereĭ (=Archpriest)) [Russian St. Nicholas Cathedral (New York)] [Includes poem, "O Rodina" (=About the Homeland) inscribed "to the memory of the esteemed S. V. Rachmaninoff"], 1924-1930
- Tutkovskiĭ, N., 1922
- Tuttle, Frank and Tania, undated
- Tverskoĭ, S., 1923
48/39
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) (Government), 1941-1963 and undated
1941-1963 and undated
[Kemenov, -.; Bazykin, Vladimir; Kislova, Lydia (Society [for] Cultural Relations; Tchaikovsky State Museum, Klin); Zaikin, Dmitri [Zaĭkin, Dmitriĭ]; Kiselev, E. D.; Alekseeva, E. (Glinka State Central Museum of Musical Culture); Miaskovsky, N. [Miaskovskiĭ, Nikolaĭ]; Union of USSR Composers]
48/40
United States of America (Government), Department of the Treasury [Callahan, Vincent F.],
1942
1942
48/41
Urchs, Ernest [Steinway and Sons (New York)],
1920-1927
1920-1927
48/42
”Ua-Uz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Uget, R. (Russian Embassy [Washington, DC]), 1918
- Ukhtomskiĭ, E., 1933
- Ulianov, N., 1920
- von Ungern-Sternberg, Leo Freiherr, 1947
- Université Populaire Russe [Russkiĭ Narodnyĭ Universitet] (Paris), 1933
- Uverov, S., 1922
- Uzhgorod [Uzhhorod (city)] (Ukraine) [Muzykal'no-Dramaticheskoe Obshchestvo "Boian" (="Boian" Musico-Dramatic Society)], 1933
48/43
Val'dgardt, Natal'ia [Walgardt, Natalie; "Tatusha"],
1922-1934 and undated
1922-1934 and undated
Includes note identifying the sender as "born Skalon / Mrs. R's first cousin / one of the closest friend of the family."
48/44
Vengerova, Izabella [Isabelle],
1932
1932
48/45
Verkholantsev, Vasiliĭ [Verkholantzeff, Basil] and family,
1921-1946 and undated [circa 1939]
1921-1946 and undated [circa 1939]
49/1
Vigor, Lidiia A.,
1932-1934 and undated
1932-1934 and undated
Includes note identifying the sender as "SR's first cousin."
49/2
Vil'shau [Wilshau], Vladimir,
1921-1924 and undated
1921-1924 and undated
Includes note identifying the sender as "SR's friend, pianist... [from] Moscow."
49/3
Vil'shau [Wilshau], Vladimir,
1925-1926
1925-1926
49/4
Vil'shau [Wilshau], Vladimir,
1927-1935
1927-1935
49/5
Vil'shau [Wilshau], Vladimir,
1936-1943 and undated
1936-1943 and undated
Includes NR's draft of a letter to Vil'shau.
49/6
Vil'shau [Wilshau], Vladimir: Transcripts,
1922-1943
1922-1943
Transcripts prepared by Sophie Satin of all the Vil'shau correspondence.
49/7
Vrangel' [Wrangel; von Wrangell], A. (Baron) and Ol'ga M. [Olga] (Baronessa), 1923-1928 and undated
1923-1928 and undated
[Komitet Pomoshchi Russkim Voĭnam i Ikh Sem'iam na Balkanakh (=Committee for the Assistance of Russian Soldiers and Their Families in the Balkans) (Berlin); Upravlenie Upolnomochennago Rossiĭskago Obshchestva Krasnago Kresta v Germanii (=Office of the Commissioner of the Russian Red Cross in Germany); Mission des Russischen Roten Kreuzes in Deutschland]
49/8
”Va-Vh” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Valashek, B., 1922
- de Valmalète [Bureau de Concerts Marcel de Valmalète (Paris); Ysaÿe, Jean], 1938
- Van Schalsa, Maurice, 1943
- Vasilkovskaia, Mariia, 1928
- Vassilieff, Valentine [Friends of Russian Culture], 1943
- Veĭss, Dmitriĭ N. (Moscow Conservatory professor), 1922
- Velhe, W. (Baron), 1935
- Venaimin (Mitropolit (=Metropolitan) (Brooklyn, NY; Canada)), 1941
- Verband Russischer Journalisten und Schriftsteller in Deutschland [Soiuz Russkikh ZHurnalistov i Literatorov v Germanii (=Union of Russian Journalists and Men of Letters in Germany) (Berlin)],1933
- Verner, Katerina, undated [circa 1922]
- Vesper, Arthur F., 1937 and undated
49/9
”Vi-Vz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Vidonova, M., 1922
- Vidovskiĭ, Nikolaĭ, 1927-1928
- Vietor, Marjorie C., undated
- Viktorova, Z., 1927
- Vil'konskiĭ, -. (Kiev Conservatory professor), 1922
- Vinaver, Aleksandr M. (Professor), 1922
- Vinogradov, A., 1922
- Vinogradov, Dmitriĭ [Vinogradoff, Demetry I.], 1921
- Vishnevskiĭ [Vishnevsky], N., 1937-1943
- Vlasova, -. (regarding Prof. Vlasov's widow), 1922
- Vol'ferts, A. (Saratov Conservatory), 1922
- Volzhanin, D. A., 1933
- Voorhees, Sylvia, 1943
- Vorobyv, Boris (Rector, Petrograd Polytechnic Institute), 1922
- Voropaev, A, N., 1922
- Voth, Rudolf D. [Lawrence Junior High School (Lawrence, Kan.)], 1939
- Vysotskaia, E. (Saratov Conservatory), undated [circa 1922]
49/10
Walter, Bruno,
1943
1943
49/11
Whiteman, Paul,
1923
1923
49/12
Wicker, Ireene,
1935
1935
Includes copy of "Rachmaninoff (Russian Composer and Pianist)" which was intended for radio broadcast over the NBC Network.
49/13
Williamson, John Finley [Westminster Choir College (Princeton, N.J.)],
1939-1941
1939-1941
49/14
Winternitz, Emanuel [Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)],
1947-1948
1947-1948
Includes Sophie Satin's typed transcription of two letters which are not present within this folder.
49/15
Wittgenstein, Paul,
1941
1941
49/16
Wolkonsky [Vol'konskiĭ], Sergeĭ,
1932-1933
1932-1933
49/17
Wolkonsky [Vol'konskiĭ] family [Vol'konskiĭ, Irina; Vol'konskiĭ, Sophie; Vol'konskiĭ, Mikhaĭl; Wolkonsky, André; Wolkonsky, N. and T.],
1933-1943 and undated
1933-1943 and undated
49/18
Wood, Henry J. (Sir) and Jessie (Lady),
1936-1943 and undated
1936-1943 and undated
49/19
Wyshnegradsky [Vyshnegradskiĭ], Ivan,
1937-1940
1937-1940
In addition to correspondence, the contents of this folder include two concert programs from the "Festival de musique à quarts de ton," Paris, 25 January 1937, which consisted exclusively of works of Wyshnegradsky; transcriptions of several articles (by Olivier Messiaen, Boris de Schloetzer, Émile Vuillermoz, André Cœuroy, Félix Boisman, Edward Pendleton, Arman Massau, and J. Baudry) about the "Festival de musique à quarts de ton"; and an offprint of Wyshnegradsky's article "La Musique à quarts de ton et sa réalisation pratique," published in La Revue Musicale (Paris) in January 1937.
49/20
”Wa-Wz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Wagner, Helen, undated
- Walker, Nina E., 1930
- Walstrum, Theodore P., 1928-1932
- Weber, Morris and Mary, 1943
- Wedensky, Alexander and Agnes [Feregin, Constantine], 1943
- Weggis (Switzerland) (Government), 1934
- Weicher, John, 1941
- Weinberg, Jacob [Veĭnberg, IAkov V.], 1940
- Weinberg, Perry A., [circa 1943]
- White, Fanny, 1939
- White, Paul and Tony, [circa 1943]
- White, Susan Witmer [White, Mrs. Edward A.], 1937-1943
- Williams, Walter (St. Stephen's Church [Providence, R.I.]), 1926
- Willman, Warren (Dr.), 1938
- Winlow, W. N., 1943
- WOR (radio (New York; Newark, N.J.)) [Bamberger Broadcasting Service, Inc.; Danzig, Jerry; Warren, Carlton A.], 1941
- WQXR (radio (New York)) [MacKinnon, Douglas A.], 1940
- WRVR (radio (New York)) [Summerfield, Jack D.], 1961
- Wolff, Louise [Konzert-Direktion Hermann Wolff und Jules Sachs (Berlin)], 1922
- Worman, F. Forrest (Dr.), 1943
- Woyciechowski, S., 1936
49/21
Yasser, Joseph [IAsser, Iosif],
1932-1935 and undated
1932-1935 and undated
Includes untitled music manuscript in Yasser's hand.
49/22
Youmans, Vincent,
1943
1943
49/23
Zataevich, Aleksandr,
1922-1933
1922-1933
49/24
Zernova, Sofiia [Zernoff],
1920-1941
1920-1941
49/25
ZHarkova, Anna P.,
1920-1933
1920-1933
49/26
Ziloti [Siloti], Aleksandr and Levko,
1921-1933
1921-1933
49/27
Zimbalist, Efrem [Musicians' Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy],
1939-1943
1939-1943
49/28
”Ya-Zz” miscellaneous
Contents:
- Yaffa, Dan, undated
- Yarmolinsky, Avrahm [New York Public Library], 1942
- Zaiks [Związek autorów kompozytorów i wydawców "Zaiks" (="Zaiks" Association of Authors, Composers and Publishers (Warsaw))], 1938
- Zaĭtsev, Boris, 1928
- Zaĭtsev, K. [La Russie et le Monde Slave; Rossiia i Slaviaĭstvo (journal)], 1928
- Zakharov, Boris, 1940
- Zamiatnin, V. (Saratov Conservatory), 1922
- Zander, IU., 1923
- Zaslawsky, George, 1943
- Zebrovsky, A., 1922
- Zeiler, K. (Vice Chairman, Committee organizing the ‘Day of Russian Culture' in France), 1936
- Zeisler, Fannie Bloomfield, 1925
- Zelentsova, V., 1922
- ZHegin, N. [Kaluzhinskaia, P.; Edelli, K. (Erdeli; Erdely, Kseniia A.)], 1932 and undated
- Ziring, Vladimir (Moscow Conservatory), 1922
- Zograf-Plaksina, V. (Professor, Moscow Conservatory), 1922
- Zschorlich, Maritta, 1931
- Zubov, P. [Pëtr] P., 1940
- Zurmuehle, Eugenia Schultze, 1943
- Ζvierev, Roman, 1928
49/29
Miscellaneous group letters,
1932-1937
1932-1937
Contents (1): Telegram of congratulations on SR's sixtieth birthday, signed by Boris Brasol, Prince Paul Chavchavadze, Prof. Ivan Emelianov, Rev. Alexander Kukulevsky and Igor Sikorsky, 17 December 1932.
Contents (2): Telegram of congratulations from "la Colonie russe de Paris" on SR's sixtieth birthday, signed by Metropolit Eulogios, Princess Hélène d'Altenbourg, Nicolas Avksentieff, Nicolas Dmitrieff, Michel Fedoroff, Boris Ivanitzky, General Kalnitzky, Antoine Kartacheff, Alexandre Konovaloff, Loli Lvoff, Marie Maklakoff, Basile Maklakoff, Princess Pierre Mestchersky, General Miller, Vladimir Pohl, Jacques Rubinstein and Vladimir Seeler, 1 April 1933.
Contents (3): Document signed by representatives from humanitarian organizations providing assistance to Russia and its citizens, 30 April 1933.
Contents (4): Letter of congratulations on the occasion of SR's sixtieth birthday, signed by Alfred Cortot, Nadia Boulanger, Gabriel Pierné, Jacques Thibaud, Georges Enesco, and others, 7 May 1933.
Contents (5): Letter proposing the construction of a memorial in Paris to honor Russian citizens who fell in World War I; seeking SR's support, signed by several individuals, including the Mitropolit Evlogiĭ and Mikhaĭl Fedorov, 19 May 1937.
49/30
Unidentified,
1920-1945 and undated
1920-1945 and undated
49/31
Correspondence received by NR upon SR's death,
1943
1943
50-52
Writings, 1872-1958
1872-1958
The Writings by SR subseries contains original writings, editorial letters, transcriptions of interviews – in the form of typescripts and published material. The Writings Retained by SR subseries includes text and notated music material retained by SR for use (according to an annotation in the hand of Sophie Satin laid in with this material) in his future compositions and/or for reference. The Writings about SR subseries contains lists compiled by Sophie Satin relating to SR's works, performances, repertoire, and more (much of this material is also duplicated within the Papers of Sophie Satin series); biographical material about SR, consisting of both published articles and unpublished typescripts (arranged alphabetically by author); files comprised of articles, clippings, reviews, concert programs, bibliographic citations about individual works of SR (arranged alphabetically by title of work, except for that material filed within the collective categories for "Piano works" and "Songs"); and miscellaneous publicity material. And finally, the Writings of and about NR subseries is comprised of one folder containing correspondence, typescripts, clippings, and other material relating to Natalie Rachmaninoff.
50
Writings by SR
Reminiscences
50/1
"Recollections of a Vanished World," by SR, as told to Frederick H. Martens. In English and Russian; with sparse annotations
50/2
"Recollections of a Vanished World," by SR, as told to Frederick H. Martens. In English and Russian, with substantial annotations, as well as several pages in the hand of Sophie Satin
Other Writings
50/3
Other writings of SR
(16 items)
Includes typescripts and published material, in English and Russian, of articles and editorial letters.
Interviews
50/4
Interviews with SR
(11 items)
Includes published material as well as a typescript of sources compiled by Sophie Satin; material is in English and German.
50
Writings Retained by SR
50/5
Contents lists of material in this subseries, prepared by Sophie Satin
Bears a handwritten inscription that reads "Personal work material, Quadrille, Germogen, Bring to Senar."
50/6
Amfiteatov, Aleksandr.
Buria. Muzykal'naia drama po SHekspiru
(=The Tempest. Musical drama after Shakespeare),
1934
1934
Manuscript libretto
Signed by Amfiteatrov on the libretto's last page.
50/7
Glinka, G. V.
Pis'ma o Pravoslavnom Bogosluzhenii. Bogosluzheniia strastnoĭ sed'mitsy i Sviatoĭ Paskhi
(=Notes on the [Russian] Orthodox Church service. Liturgy of Holy Week and Easter),
1934
1934
50/8
Naiboliee izviestnyyia figury Kadrili
(=The Most famous figurations of the Quadrille),
undated
undated
Annotations in French and Russian.
50/9
Rubinstein, Anton.
Programs of his seven recitals in New York,
1872-1873
1872-1873
50/10
Spasskiĭ, F. (Father).
Two letters written by Spasskiĭ,
1935
1935
Addressed to Evgeniĭ Somov, SR's secretary.
Includes responses.
50/11
Historical writings on Russian history (four documents)
Contents (1): Two appeals by Patriarch Germogen to all the Russian people about the iniquity of information from the throne of Tsar Vasiliĭ Ivanovich, after 25 February 1609.
Contents (2): Second message by Patriarch Germogen to the Tushinites.
Contents (3): Excerpts used by Kastal'skiĭ in his composition: Message read to the people of Moscow by Patriarch Germogen about the Tushinite traitors... in the year 1609.
Contents (4): Handwritten transcription of the previous typescript.
50/12
Yasser, Joseph [IAsser, Iosif].
Material on the
Dies irae
,
1945 and undated
1945 and undated
Includes text material, in Russian; manuscript transcriptions and one copy of various versions of the Dies irae chant; one handwritten letter, from 22 October 1945, from Yasser to Sophie Satin; and bibliography of Yasser's Russian language articles.
50-52
Writings about SR
50-51
Lists Compiled by Sophie Satin about SR's Works, Performances, Repertoire
50/13
List of compositions by SR, arranged by opus number, with detailed annotations by Sophie Satin
50/14
List of compositions by SR, arranged chronologically by date of composition, with detailed annotations by Sophie Satin
50/15
List of works performed by SR and his concerts in Russia, Europe and North America (United States, Canada, Cuba),
1888-1943
1888-1943
50/16
List of cities in the United States and Canada where SR performed,
1909-1910, 1918-1943
1909-1910, 1918-1943
Includes the number of times in each city; list of locations and number of times of SR's performances of various works for piano and orchestra (by SR and by other composers)
50/17
List of cities in the United States and Canada where SR performed, with performance dates indicated for each city
Prepared and donated by Betsy M. Green.
50/18
List of concerts performed by SR in Russia and Europe,
1888-1917
1888-1917
50/19
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in Russia and Europe,
1888-1917
1888-1917
50/20
List of concerts performed by SR in North America,
1909-1910, 1918-1943
1909-1910, 1918-1943
50/20
List of concerts performed by SR in Europe,
1918-1939
1918-1939
50/21
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in North America,
1909-1910, 1918-1920
1909-1910, 1918-1920
50/22
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in North America,
1920-1925
1920-1925
50/23
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in North America,
1925-1930
1925-1930
50/24
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in North America and Europe,
1930-1935
1930-1935
50/25
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in North America and Europe,
1935-1940
1935-1940
50/26
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in North America and Europe,
1940-1943
1940-1943
50/27
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in Europe,
1918-1930
1918-1930
50/28
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in Europe,
1930-1940
1930-1940
50/29
List of works conducted by SR
50/30
List of conductors with whom SR performed, including countries and dates of performances
51/1
List of authors whose texts were set by SR
In Russian.
51/2
List of dedicatees of SR's works
In Russian.
51/3/
List of epigraphs that appear in SR's works
Typescripts in Russian, English and French.
Includes two versions of Vladimir Nabokov's English translation of Aleksandr Pushkin's Miserly Knight.
51/4
List of works published by TAIR editions
51/5
List of vocal works by SR which were published by Muzgiz editions, Moscow, 1947
1947
Under the editorship of Pavel A. Lamm.
In Russian.
Includes Russian text for the introductions to these editions, written by Lamm, B. Dobrokhotov and N. Zagronyĭ.
51/6
List of errors compiled by Sophie Satin in SR's published letters (
Pis'ma
, 1955),
undated
undated
51/7
List of errors compiled by Sophie Satin in Oskar von Riesemann's
Rachmaninoff's Recollections
(1934),
undated
undated
51/8
List of sound recordings and piano rolls made by SR
51/9
List of unauthorized editions by Keyboard Artistry-International Piano Library, compiled by Sophie Satin
Verso bears a handwritten list of sound recordings made by SR.
51/10
List of letters sent by SR to Russian and American newspapers
51/11
List of published interviews given by SR
51/12
List of institutions in the Soviet Union to which SR sent parcels in 1922 via the American Relief Administration
51/13
List of individuals to whom SR loaned money
51/14
List of individuals with whom SR was photographed
51
Biographical Materials
51/15
Contents lists of much of the material in this subseries, prepared by Sophie Satin
51/16
Denierec, M.
Rachmaninoff, as I Remember Him
,
after 1943
after 1943
Typescript
In English.
51/17
Earle Ferris Company.
Sergei Vassilievitch Rachmaninoff – Biography
,
circa 1948
circa 1948
Typescript
In English.
According to Sophie Satin, this biographical sketch was written for the Rachmaninoff Fund.
51/18
Gul'kevich, Anastasiia Rimskaia-Korsakova.
V svoeĭ pervom turne po Rossii Sergieĭ Vasil'evich Rakhmaninov...
(=In his first tour of Russia, Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff...),
circa 1944
circa 1944
Manuscript
In Russian.
51/19
Hirst, Arthur.
Rachmaninoff the Man
,
undated
undated
Typescript
In English.
51/20
Korzukhin, I.
S. V. Rakhmaninov
,
1918
1918
Manuscript
In Russian.
51/21
L'vov, Lolliĭ.
Rakhmaninov
,
1934
1934
Typescript
In Russian.
51/22
L'vov, Lolliĭ.
Rakhmaninov
,
1943
1943
Manuscript
In Russian.
51/23
L'vov, Lolliĭ.
Tam, gde zhil i tvoril Rakhmaninov
(=There, where Rachmaninoff lived and created)
Typescripts
In Russian.
51/24
Mandrovskaia, Ol'ga.
Iz dalekogo proshlogo
(=From the distant past),
1945
1945
Manuscript
In Russian.
51/25
Rashevskiĭ, N.
S. V. Rakhmaninov
,
undated
undated
Typescript
In Russian.
51/26
Satin, Sophie.
S. V. Rachmaninoff
,
undated
undated
Typescript
In English.
51/27
Satin, Sophie.
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)
,
circa 1945
circa 1945
This brief biographical sketch was written at the request of a Russian priest for a small magazine (Esperanto) in Australia.
51/28
Satin, Sophie.
Sergieĭ Vasil'evich Rakhmaninov
,
1948
1948
Typescript, with annotations
In English.
Written for S. Bertensson and J. Leyda for the prologue of their book Sergei Rachmaninoff (1956)
51/29
Satin, Sophie. Written for Bertensson and Leyda,
1955
1955
Typescript
In Russian.
Written for S. Bertensson and J. Leyda's 1956 biography of SR, but not used.
Includes the Russian text of F. Tiutchev's poem Silentium (one of SR's favorite Russian verses) and English translation by Vladimir Nabokov.
51/30
Somov, Evgeniĭ.
Sergeĭ Vasil'evich Rakhmaninov (Kratkiĭ biograficheskiĭ ocherk)
(=Sergei Vasil'evich Rachmaninoff. Brief biographical essay),
1946
1946
Excerpt of article published in Satin's Pamiati Rakhmaninova (=Memoirs of Rachmaninoff)
51/31
Thorp, Abner and Jeanne.
Memories of the Master
,
after 1943
after 1943
Typescript
In English.
Wicker, Ireene.
Rachmaninoff (Russian Composer and Pianist)
, undated
[
see Correspondence to SR: Wicker, Ireene](Seny)
undated
51/32
Miscellaneous posthumous memoirs about SR by M. Charles Foley, Josef Hofmann, Fëdor SHaliapin [Feodor Chaliapin], C. W. Spalding, and Julia Steinway
51-52
Text Material Related to Individual Works of SR
51/33
Aleko
. Manuscript article about this work by L. Rimskiĭ,
undated
undated
Includes published version of article from Muzykal'naia ZHizn' (1972) and a program for the 1953 film version of the opera produced by Lenfilm.
51/34
The Bells, op. 35
.
Kolokola S. Rakhmaninova
(=The Bells, by SR) by A. Al'shvang,
1940
1940
Two copies
Includes German translations of lyrics.
51/35
Capriccio on Gypsy Themes, op. 12
(2 items)
51/36
Concerto no. 1, op. 1
(10 items)
51/37
Concerto no. 2, op. 18
(27 items)
51/38
Concerto no. 3, op. 30
(21 items)
51/39
Concerto no. 4, op. 40
. Article by René Lévy about this work that was originally published in
La Revue musicale
,
1931
1931
In French.
Includes four small negative-image photoreproductions of SR's holograph corrections.
51/40
Elegiac Trio
,
1892
1892
(2 items)
51/41
Francesca da Rimini
. Published Russian language libretto for, and a related article about the opera, published in conjunction with its performance at Moscow's Bol'shoĭ Teatr on 9 May 1956
9 May 1956
Includes a photoreproduction of the accompanying concert program.
51/42
The Isle of the Dead, op. 29
(10 items)
52/1
The Miserly Knight
. English translation, prepared by Vladimir Nabokov of the text of Scene 2 (the Baron's aria, set in a cellar),
1942
1942
52/2
Piano works, for two and four hands
(5 items)
52/3
Prince Rostislav
,
1891
1891
(2 items)
52/4
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, op. 43
, November 1954
November 1954
Typed transcription of an article by Richard Williams that was originally published in House Beautiful magazine.
52/5
The Rock, op. 7
(2 items)
52/6
Songs. Annotated typed lists of songs
In English and Russian.
52/7
Spring, op. 20
(2 items)
52/8
Symphonic Dances, op. 45
(13 items)
52/9
Symphony
("Youth Symphony" [IUnosheskaia Simfoniia],
1891
1891
(3 items)
52/10
Symphony no. 1, op. 13
(75 items)
52/11
Symphony no. 2, op. 27
: General information, up until 1944
(22 items)
52/12
Symphony no. 2, op. 27
,
circa 1945 and undated
circa 1945 and undated
(28 items)
52/13
Symphony no. 3, op. 44
(29 items)
52
Miscellaneous Publicity Material
52/14
Miscellaneous publicity material relating to editions and recordings of SR's works,
undated
undated
52
Writings of and about NR
52/15
Various materials
Contents:
- Typed transcriptions of correspondence of Natalie Rachmaninoff (NR)
- Miscellaneous unidentified correspondence
- Miscellaneous documentation, including clippings of published articles about, and obituaries for NR
- Typescript of, and material relating to, NR's radio broadcast (written by Arthur Lourié, and shared with Vladimir Horowitz) to the Soviet Union, 27 March 1947
- Original typescript of an essay, in Russian , titled "Pamiati N. A. Rakhmaninovoĭ" (=In Memory of Natalie Rachmaninoff) by Lolliĭ L'vov, 3 February 1951
52
Official Documents, 1918-1938
1918-1938
Includes travel visas, power of attorney documents, passports, and SR's honorary Doctor of Music degree from the University of Nebraska.
Arranged chronologically.
52/16
Travel visa for SR, NR and daughters, issued by the American Consulate General in Copenhagen,
17 September 1918
17 September 1918
52/17
Certified copy of power of attorney document issued on behalf of SR's brother-in-law, Vladimir Satin,
16 April 1921
16 April 1921
52/18
Copy of official document issued on behalf of Vladimir Satin, Emil Max Bölling and Wilhelm Baron Ungern-Sternberg,
7 May 1921
7 May 1921
52/19
Diploma for the honorary Doctor of Music degree awarded to SR by the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska,
24 January 1922
24 January 1922
52/20
Power of attorney document, signed by SR on behalf of Vladimir Satin,
14 August 1922
14 August 1922
52/21
Certificat d'identité for SR, issued by the Préfecture de Police,
2 October 1929
2 October 1929
52/22
Passport for NR issued by the French Consulate at New York, 22 December 1938 and transit visa for NR issued by the Swiss government, Bern, 28 June 1939
52-53, 59, 61
Awards, Honors and Tributes, 1920-1974
1920-1974
In addition to certificates and awards, this series contains unique and elaborately decorated presentation volumes created in homage to SR and NR. There are also poems, congratulatory messages on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday, and memorial concert programs.
52-53, 61
General Information and other Materials
52/23
List of awards and honors received by SR
(87 items)
Compiled by Sophie Satin.
61/1
Certificates from the American International Academy,
1937-1938
1937-1938
One certificate confers on SR an honorary life membership, 30 October 1937; and two documents of the Cross of Academic Honor, 16 November 1937 and 12 December 1938.
52/24
National Geographic Society certificate of SR's election,
13 November 1940
13 November 1940
52/25
Membership cards for SR, 1942-1943
1942-1943
(4 items)
For the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP); Philharmonic-Symphony Society League of New York; and the National Association for American Composers and Conductors.
53/1
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences plaque accompanied by document in recognition of the nomination of SR's recordings (
The Complete Rachmaninoff, vols. 1, 2, 3
) as Classical Album of the Year, 1973,
January 1974
January 1974
(2 items)
53, 59, 61
Presentation Volumes
61/2
"Kolokola / Rakhmaninova" (=The Bells
/ by SR),
1922
1922
Presentation volume commemorating the American première performance of SR's The Bells, on 6 February 1920; performed by soloists Florence Hinkle (soprano), Arthur Hackett (tenor), Frederick Patton (bass), with the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra Chorus, Leopold Stokowski, conductor.
Includes the name of this volume's creator, James H. W. Althouse, dated Philadelphia, 1922.
59/1
"Sergieiu Vasil'evichu Rakhmaninovu..." (=To SR...),
1926
1926
Presentation document signed by its artist, Alekseĭ Remizov, Paris.
61/3
"Sergieiu Vasil'evichu / Rakhmaninovu / Russkie Invalidy" (=To SR, [from] Russian Invalids),
1928
1928
Presentation document with signatures of three officials.
59/2
"Sergieiu Vasil'evichu Rakhmaninovu / Blagodarnaia Russkaia / Koloniia v Parizhe" (=To SR, in gratitude [from] the Russian community of Paris),
16 March 1932
16 March 1932
59/3
1892-1932 / Sergieiu Vasil'evichu / Rakhmaninovu / ot pochitateleĭ ego / talanta (=To SR from the admirers of his talent)
Presentation volume bears signatures of 75 individuals affiliated with the Russian Academic Union in North America.
61/4
Briusel' / 3 Maia 1933 (=Brussels [Belgium],
3 May 1933
3 May 1933
Presentation document contains a handwritten message, in Russian, addressed to "the esteemed and dear Sergei Vasil'evich [Rachmaninoff]" on the occasion of both his sixtieth birthday and fortieth anniversary of his artistic career.
59/4
Sergieiu Vasil'evichu Rakhmaninovu... (=To SR...),
5 May 1933
5 May 1933
Presentation volume, its first recto page bears the signature of the artist, Alekseĭ Remizov (in both Cyrillic and Roman characters).
61/5
Sergieiu Vasil'evichu Rakhmaninovu... (=To SR...),
5 May 1933
5 May 1933
Presentation document calligraphed in Cyrillic script.
59/5
Son Tat'iany (=Tatiana's Dream),
8 September 1933
8 September 1933
Presentation volume, created by SR's granddaughter Sophie Wolkonsky, consisting of a handwritten Russian text apparently inspired by an episode in Pushkin's poem Evgeniĭ Onegin. The cover bears its handwritten title and date, as well as a watercolor illustration of a bear. The volume's first recto page bears an inscription in Russian reading "to my grandmother."
59/6
Sergieiu Vasil'evichu Rakhmaninovu... (=To SR...),
undated
undated
Presentation document calligraphed in Cyrillic script and signed by fourteen individuals. This single-folio document exhibits watercolor illustrations (of traditional Russian Easter foods) and decorative graphics.
53/2
Rachmaninoff
, by Howard Taubman,
undated
undated
undated
Presentation volume.
59/7
In Memoriam / Sergei Vassilievich Rachmaninoff, circa 1943
circa 1943
Memorial presentation volume from the Board of Directors of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) presented on the occasion of SR's death.
61/6
Presentation volume consisting of 10 blank pages; its cover bears the Cyrillic initials "C.P." (=SR) in gold tooling
53
Tributes to SR
53/3
Poems in tribute to SR
(8 items)
Additional poems dedicated to SR are attached to correspondence housed in the Correspondence to SR subseries.
53/4
Tributes for SR's 60th birthday: United States and France
(14 items)
53/5
Tributes for SR's 60th birthday: Soviet Union
(16 items)
53
Memorial Concerts
53/6
Memorial concerts: North America
(40 items)
53/7
Memorial concerts: Europe: France
(1 item)
53/8
Memorial concerts: Europe: Switzerland
(18 items)
53/9
Memorial concerts: Europe: United Kingdom
(5 items)
53/10
Memorial concerts: Soviet Union/Russian language material
(3 items)
53/11
Material relating to the Rachmaninoff Memorial Fund, Inc.
(32 items)
53-55
Programs of SR's Performances and Related Correspondence, 1919-1966
1919-1966
Includes documentation, such as lists prepared by Sophie Satin and others, relating to individual concerts performed by SR; correspondence related to the collection of this data; printed concert programs for performances both by SR and of his works; memorial events and exhibitions presented after his death; and related publicity material.
Arranged by country and chronologically therein.
53-55
United States
53/12
Alabama
(9 items)
53/14
Arizona
(1 item)
53/13
Arkansas
(1 item)
53/15
California
(37 items)
53/16
California: Los Angeles
(23 items)
53/17
California: San Francisco
(10 items)
53/18
Colorado
(3 items)
53/19
Connecticut
(32 items)
53/20
District of Columbia
(34 items)
Includes printed concert program of 2 November 1937, autographed on cover by SR.
53/21
Florida
(12 items)
53/22
Georgia
(8 items)
54/1
Illinois
(7 items)
54/2
Illinois: Chicago
(23 items)
54/3
Indiana
(10 items)
54/4
Iowa
(8 items)
54/5
Kansas
(8 items)
54/6
Kentucky
(4 items)
54/7
Louisiana
(7 items)
54/8
Maine
(2 items)
54/9
Maryland
(8 items)
Includes two copies of printed concert program of 7 November 1934, the occasion of the first performance of SR's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, op. 43, in Baltimore.
54/10
Massachusetts
(23 items)
54/11
Massachusetts: Boston
(10 items)
54/12
Massachusetts: Northampton
(5 items)
54/13
Michigan
(12 items)
54/14
Michigan: Detroit
(18 items)
54/15
Minnesota
(3 items)
54/16
Missouri
(3 items)
54/17
Nebraska
(5 items)
54/18
New Hampshire
(4 items)
54/19
New Jersey
(19 items)
54/20
New York
(35 items)
Includes printed program for the dedication concert of the Rachmaninoff Memorial Hall,
Oakdale, N.Y., 25 June 1950.
54/21
New York: New York,
1919-1942
1919-1942
(30 items)
Includes printed concert programs for two events in which SR performed, both dated 1919; as well as a printed roster of members of the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, after the concert performance of 10 January 1940.
54/22
New York: New York,
1944-1965
1944-1965
(23 items)
Includes printed concert program for a performance, dated 9 May 1965, by Vladimir Horowitz at Carnegie Hall; program bears an inscription by Horowitz "To Irene Wolkonsky."
54/23
New York: New York,
1966-
1966-
(18 items)
54/24
North Carolina
(1 item)
54/25
North Dakota
(2 items)
54/26
Ohio
(26 items)
54/27
Ohio: Cincinnati
(10 items)
54/28
Ohio: Cleveland
(11 items)
54/29
Oklahoma
(3 items)
54/30
Oregon
(3 items)
55/1
Pennsylvania
(17 items)
55/2
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia
(12 items)
Includes two printed concert programs of 3, 4 and 6 January 1941, the occasion of the first performances of SR's Symphonic Dances, op. 45.
55/3
Pennsylvania: Philadelphia
(8 items)
Includes concert program of a performance by the Philadelphia Orchestra (1, 2 and 4 October 1965) that bears an inscription by Eugene Ormandy that reads "To my beloved Irina [Wolkonsky]."
55/4
Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh
(9 items)
55/5
Rhode Island
(8 items)
55/6
South Carolina
(2 items)
55/7
Tennessee
(8 items)
Includes printed concert program for SR's last recital, which took place in Knoxville, Tenn., on 17 February 1943.
55/8
Texas
(9 items)
55/9
Utah
(1 item)
55/10
Vermont
(5 items)
55/11
Virginia
(10 items)
55/12
Washington
(7 items)
55/13
West Virginia
(3 items)
55/14
Wisconsin
(6 items)
55
Other Countries
55/15
Canada
(35 items)
55/16
Cuba
(2 items)
55/17
France
(14 items)
55/18
Germany
(2 items)
55/19
Israel
(1 item)
55/20
Italy
(1 item)
55/21
Russia/Ukraine/Soviet Union
(35 items)
55/22
Sweden
(1 item)
55/23
Switzerland
(3 items)
55/24
United Kingdom
(2 items)
55-57, 60, 62
Articles and Clippings, 1892-1973
1892-1973
Includes clippings from various print sources; concert and event programs; and typescripts of bibliographies and other lists compiled by Sophie Satin. The materials from Russia and the Soviet Union include Russian language material published elsewhere. Two scrapbooks are also contained within this series: one consists of printed concert programs from SR's performances between 1918 and 1919; the other consists entirely of obituaries announcing SR's death, dated between March and May 1943.
Arranged by geographical area and chronologically therein.
55-57
North America
55/25
1909-1919
(34 items)
55/26
1920
(27 items)
55/27
1921-1922
(39 items)
55/28
1923-1924
(28 items)
55/29
1925
(30 items)
56/1
1926-1929
(35 items)
56/2
1930-1931
(32 items)
56/3
1932-1933
(26 items)
Includes press material regarding SR, prepared by NBC Artists Service.
56/4
1934
(48 items)
56/5
1935
(40 items)
56/6
1936
(40 items)
56/7
1937
(63 items)
56/8
1938
(37 items)
56/9
1939
(53 items)
56/10
1940
(51 items)
56/11
1941 January-May
(32 items)
56/12
1941 June-December
(40 items)
56/13
1942
(54 items)
56/14
1943
(34 items)
56/15
1944-1949
(12 items)
57/1
1950-1959
(23 items)
57/2
1960-1969
(20 items)
57/3
Russian-language articles from American newspapers,
1929-1963
1929-1963
(67 items)
Includes articles by J. Yasser [I. IAsser].
57/4
Undated
(7 items)
57
Europe
57/5
Belgium, 1929-1933 and undated
1929-1933 and undated
(9 items)
57/6
Denmark, 1928
1928
(3 items)
57/7
France, 1936-1959 and undated
1936-1959 and undated
(23 items)
Includes press material regarding SR from around 1930.
57/8
Germany, 1912-1946
1912-1946
(10 items)
57/9
Switzerland, 1939
1939
(4 items)
57/10
United Kingdom, 1899-1936
1899-1936
(56 items)
57/11
United Kingdom, 1937-1939
1937-1939
(51 items)
57/12
United Kingdom, 1940-1963 and undated
1940-1963 and undated
(8 items)
57/13
Russian-language articles from European newspapers,
1925-1969 and undated
1925-1969 and undated
(68 items)
Includes articles by N. Medtner [Metner] and A. Swan.
57
Russia and Soviet Union
57/14
1892-1925
(47 items)
57/15
1926-1942
(9 items)
57/16
1943-1948
(29 items)
57/17
1953-1958
(18 items)
57/18
1963-1973
(21 items)
57/19
Undated
(13 items)
57/20
1903-1917
(45 items)
Transcripts of articles which appeared in Russkiia Vedomosti.
57/21
1909-1910
(38 items)
Articles by Grigoriĭ Prokof'ev on SR's works which appeared in Russkaia Muzykal'naia Gazeta.
57/22
English-language articles from Soviet publications,
1943-1945
1943-1945
(10 items)
60, 62
Scrapbooks
60/1
Scrapbook of 45 printed concert programs for SR performances,
1918-1919
1918-1919
Includes venues in Sweden, Norway, United States, and Canada.
62/1
Scrapbook of obituaries announcing SR's death,
March-May 1943
March-May 1943
Contains clippings from newspapers and journals, in English and Russian.
Contents (both pages and clippings) are extremely fragile.
58
Financial Papers, 1918-1937
1918-1937
Includes contracts, receipts, and statements of donations made by SR to Soviet citizens between 1921 and 1932, as well as miscellaneous financial materials.
58
Contracts
58/1
Contracts,
1918-1922
1918-1922
Includes copies of contracts between SR and Charles A. Ellis, Thomas A. Edison, Charles J. Foley, George Engle, and Symphony Society of New York.
58
Receipts and Statements for Donations Made to Soviet Citizens
58/2
1921
(12 items)
58/3
1923 (American Relief Organization)
(55 items)
58/4
1923 (Moscow National Bank [Moskovskiĭ Narodnyĭ Bank])
(90 items)
58/5
1924
(150 items)
58/6
1925
(179 items)
58/7
1926
(178 items)
58/8
1927
(155 items)
58/9
1928 (Guaranty Trust Company of New York; American Express Company; and others)
(39 items)
58/10
1928 (Vserossiĭskiĭ Kooperativnyĭ Bank; Gosudarstvennyĭ Bank; Moscow National Bank [Moskovskiĭ Narodnyĭ Bank])
(165 items)
58/11
1929
(163 items)
58/12
1930
(160 items)
58/13
1931
(113 items)
58/14
1932
(36 items)
58
Miscellany
58/15
Expenditures for performance by SR at the Salle Pleyel, Paris
2 April 1937
2 April 1937
(7 items)
Compiled by concert agent Marcel de Valmalète.
63-69
5
Iconography, 1885-1992
1885-1992
Original photographs; photographic reproductions of original photographs; reproductions of other images of Rachmaninoff, generally from published sources, and of paintings, sculptures and renderings portraying the composer. This series also contains photographs of family members, of identified and unidentified individuals, and of places or events.
Large posters and oversize iconographic material have been housed within the Music Division's Map Case 5, Drawer 15. Individual folder numbers within the drawer are provided.
Arranged chronologically.
63, 66, 69
5
Photographs of SR Alone
63/1
SR in his youth, circa 1883
circa 1883
Reproduction of an original photograph. Matted print ; 17.7 x 12.8 cm (24.2 x 18.7 cm with mat)
63/2
SR age 12, at the time of his entrance to the Moscow Conservatory, 1885
1885
2 identical prints, reproductions of an original photograph; both 16.9 x 12.3 cm (24.5 x 18.6 cm with mat)
66/1
Composition class of Nikolaĭ Zverev at the Moscow Conservatory, circa 1886-1887
circa 1886-1887
Reproduction of an original photograph; matted print ; 17.2 x 24.1 cm (25.2 x 31.1 cm with mat)
Zverev is at the center of the photograph; SR, fourth from the right, is standing at Zverev's right shoulder; Aleksandr Scriabin is seated second from the left.
63/3
SR age 19, at the completion of his years at the Moscow Conservatory, 1892
1892
2 prints, reproductions of an original photograph; unmatted print 16.9 x 12.3 cm; matted print 17.5 x 12.4 cm (24.7 x 18.8 cm with mat)
Verso of the matted print bears an inscription in the hand of Sophie Satin indicating SR's age in this photograph as between 22 and 24 years old [i.e., between 1895 and 1897]
63/4
SR, wearing hat, with small dog (spaniel) on lap, circa 1899-1900
circa 1899-1900
Matted print ; 12.5 x 8.6 cm (21.3 x 16.1 cm with mat)
Verso bears an English inscription by S. Satin: "Rachmaninoff visiting his friends Mr. & Mrs. Kreutzer (near Voronezh) in about 1899-1900."
63/5
SR with large dog (Newfoundland), undated (circa 1902?)
undated (circa 1902?)
Reproduction of an original photograph ; 16.6 x 11.4 cm.
The recto bears an inscription by SR in Russian, dated 1902.
63/6
SR, inscribed by him in Russian, 1906
1906
Reproduction of an original photograph ; 17.2 x 11.5 cm.
The recto bears an inscription by SR in Russian.
63/7
SR studio portrait, by photographer R. F. Brodovskiĭ (Moscow)
16.5 x 10.4 cm (image: 13.0 x 9.2 cm)
63/8
SR reading score, circa 1904-1910
circa 1904-1910
2 prints: print "A" is an original print, 14.2 x 11.4 cm ; print "B" 15.0 x 11.4 cm (20.5 x 12.8 cm with large border)
63/9
SR at writing desk, outdoors, circa 1909
circa 1909
2 prints: print "A," a matted print, 14.6 x 11.0 cm (22.5 x 17.8 cm with mat) ; print " B," 7.6 x 5.6 cm.
Print "B" bears on its verso an inscription in Russian by S. Satin that reads "S. V. Rachmaninoff at Ivanovka (Tambov) writing the Third [Piano] Concerto [op. 30, 1909].
63/10
SR seated, inscribed by SR in German to N. Franko, New York, 2 February 1910
2 February 1910
Reproduction of an original photograph ; 25.4 x 20.7 cm.
Photographer: Anderern [?]
63/11
SR in profile, inscribed by SR in Russian to Nikolaĭ Medtner, 29 April 1910
29 April 1910
Reproduction of an original photograph; 18.2 x 12.0 cm.
63/12
SR
18.0 x 12.7 cm.
63/13
SR on riverbank, circa 1901
circa 1901
2 prints, plus photographic negative; print "A" is a matted print, 12.9 x 8.9 cm (21.6 x 16.2 cm with mat) ; print "B" 16.1 x 11.8 cm.
Print "A" verso contains an inscription in English that reads "Visiting his friends in Khoper River, Saratov, about 1901."
63/14
SR facing camera, right hand on chin, printed signature, Moscow, 28 April 1910
28 April 1910
Printed photograph ; 23.3 x 14.2 cm (image area measures 14.3 x 9.8 cm)
Includes a four-measure quotation from the Concerto no. 3, op. 30 (first theme, first movement)
63/15
SR in his first automobile, ‘Lorelei,' at Ivanovka, 1912
1912
Reproduction of an original photograph ; 10.2 x 12.5 cm.
Photographer: Natalia Rachmaninoff.
63/16
SR wearing hat, with dog (beagle mix, in foreground), 1912-1913
1912-1913
Matted print ; 17.7 x 12.7 cm (24.6 x 18.3 cm with mat)
Inscription, by S. Satin, in English that reads "Rachmaninoff with his dog Bayan. Ivanovka, about 1912-13."
63/17
SR in profile, 1918
1918
Photographic reproduction on a postcard printed by Wilhem Hansen's Musikforlag (Copenhagen) ; 13.9 x 8.9 cm.
Print "B" is a cut-out of SR's head from the same photographic postcard, it is accompanied by a small white envelope in which this cut-out was housed, and which bears an inscription, by S. Satin, in Russian, that reads "Small things / Serezha" [i.e., SR].
63/18
SR standing at redwood tree, at Bohemian Club Grove, Calif., 1919
1919
25.7 x 17.8 cm.
63/19
SR seated, wearing hat, in Calif., 1919
1919
2 prints: print "A," with a matte finish, 16.9 x 12.3 cm . ; print "B," with a glossy finish, is a matted print 16.4 x 12.2 cm (25.0 x 19.3 cm with mat)
Print "B" verso bears the inscription, by S. Satin, in English: "photo / from Etude no 205. 1919 / California."
63/20
SR passport photograph
4.9 x 3.6 cm.
63/21
SR at the piano, facing camera, left hand on forehead
Reproduction of an original photograph ; 16.8 x 10.6 cm.
Photographer: Hay-Wrightson.
63/22
SR at the piano
2 prints: print "A," 25.5 x 20.3 cm. ; print "B," 24.6 x 18.8 cm.
Photographer: Mishkin (New York)
63/23
SR, head shot, left hand on chin, undated
25.8 x 20.3 cm.
Photographer: Rembrandt (New York?)
66/2
SR in overcoat, gloves and cane, facing camera, circa 1920
circa 1920
2 prints: print "A," 22.8 x 15.7 cm. ; print "B," 23.9 x 18.9 cm. (33.4 x 26.1 cm. with mat)
Photographer: Mishkin.
66/3
SR, facing camera, hands in pockets, circa 1920
circa 1920
Studio portrait, 18.5 x 14.0 cm.
Photographer: Swaine.
63/24
SR in hammock reading,
circa 1920
circa 1920
2 prints: print "A," 7.7 x 13.8 cm ; print "B" 7.8 x 13.4 cm.
Print "A" verso bears an inscription, by S. Satin, in English: "Summer 1920-21 / or 1922-23 / New Jersey. Locust Point."
63/25
SR seated at his desk, 2 November 1923
2 November 1923
18.6 x 24.6 cm.
Verso bears a typed description, in English, that reads "An informal pose of Rachmaninoff at his desk. This is not the desk which Mme. Rachmaninoff presented to the Museum of Art in Moscow." The words "Museum of Art in Moscow" have been crossed out in pencil, replaced by the words "Library of Congress," by S. Satin. Satin's inscription, from 23 March 1959, continues: "The Museum of Music [in Moscow] sent 3 times men to measure / the desk, but never took it from Steinway. Finally, the family gave / the desk to the L. C. archive."
Photographer: Steinway & Sons.
63/26
SR head shot, circa 1925
circa 1925
21.6 x 16.9 cm.
63/27
SR head shot in profile
25.3 x 20.1 cm.
63/28
SR in profile, in overcoat, with cane, wearing hat, holding a camera
25.5 x 20.2 cm.
Photographer: Bain News Service.
69/1
SR studio portrait, 1926
1926
Matted print, 31.6 x 23.5 cm (44.9 x 35.6 cm with mat)
Photographer: Émile Marcovitch.
63/29
SR, inscribed, in SR's hand, to Josef Hofmann, New York,
29 January 1929
29 January 1929
Reproduction of photograph ; 24.4 x 19.1 cm.
Inscription, in English, reads "to Josef Hofmann my dear friend and constant teacher for many, many years... / Sergei Rachmaninoff."
Laid in: a typed letter, signed by A. W. Greiner [Greĭner, Aleksandr] on stationery of Steinway and Sons, New York, 10 May 1948. The letter is addressed to Sophie Satin.
63/30
SR, arms folded, facing camera, 1926
1926
14.5 x 9.8 cm.
69/2
SR studio portraits, 1927
1927
2 identical prints ; approximately 23.5 x 18.5 cm; the paper mats to which each photograph is affixed approximately 41.3 x 28.6 cm.
Photographer: Kubey, Rembrandt Studios.
66/4
SR, hands folded, holding pencil, studio portrait
Matted print ; 23.8 x 17.7 cm (35.5 x 29.0 cm with mat)
Photographer: Ursula Richter, Dresden, 1927.
63/31
SR as soloist standing in front of orchestra, Luzern,
1929
1929
2 nearly identical prints ; 10.0 x 14.7 cm.
69/3
SR standing at piano and in front of mirror, hand in pocket, circa 1929
circa 1929
Matted ; 23.3 x 12.7 cm (44.7 x 35.7 cm with mat)
66/5
SR studio portrait (half-profile), circa 1930
circa 1930
Matted print ; 23.6 x 18.7 cm (33.0 x 26.2 cm with mat)
66/6
SR at piano, circa 1930
circa 1930
Matted print ; 17.4 x 23.3 cm (25.5 x 29.9 cm with mat)
63/32
SR seated at his desk at Senar
5 identical prints: four unmatted (approximately 12.7 x 18.0 cm) and one matted (18.9 x 22.3 cm with mat)
69/4
SR in profile, studio portrait
Matted print ; 34.7 x 26.5 cm (45.2 x 35.7 cm with mat)
Photographer: Adolph Altman.
5/15
SR composing at desk
Large reproduction (dot-matrix) in blue ink ; 45.6 x 35.5 cm) ; printed on large-bordered paper stock (56.0 x 43.3 cm)
Item is housed in Folder 1.
63/33
SR head shot in profile, 4 January 1933
4 January 1933
13.7 x 8.6 cm.
Recto bears inscription in SR's hand, one word, in Russian, initialed "S. R."
Photographer: George Faitzer.
63/34
SR seated, legs crossed, reading newspaper
2 identical prints, differing only in finish: print "A" has a matte finish (24.2 x 19.4 cm); print "B" a glossy finish (24.2 x 19.7 cm), and is matted on paper stock (24.9 x 20.5 with mat)
63/35
SR at the piano, in concert, audience in background
Postcard ; 14.7 x 10.5 cm.
Verso contains an inscription, by S. Satin, in English, that reads "Concert in Germany?"
63/36
SR at the piano, in profile
12.6 x 20.4 cm.
63/37
SR standing at the piano, studying large score,
undated
undated
Postcard ; 14.0 x 9.1 cm.
Recto of postcard bears the printed title "Der weltberühmte Komponist und Pianist / Sergei Rachmaninoff / an seinem Steinway-Flügel."
Verso of postcard bears a printed quote by SR, in German, New York, 14 April 1920, endorsing Steinway & Sons' pianos.
Verso also bears an inscription by S. Satin, in English, that reads "In R. studio."
Photographer: Steinway & Sons.
63/38
SR standing at railing, wearing overcoat, hat in hand, facing camera
18.0 x 12.8 cm.
63/39
SR, full body shot, standing at railing, wearing overcoat and hat
Print ; 25.8 x 20.4 cm (26.5 x 21.0 cm with mount)
Photographer: Bain News Service.
63/40
SR, face and torso, wearing overcoat and hat
23.6 x 18.6 cm. ; Includes photographic negative, 24.5 x 19.6 cm.
Photographer: Bain News Service.
63/41
SR, head and torso, in profile, wearing overcoat and hat
Print ; 24.4 x 19.6 cm (25.4 x 19.7 cm with mount)
63/42
SR in overcoat and hat, facing right
Matted print ; 23.7 x 18.8 cm (30.7 x 25.8 cm with mat)
63/43
SR, full body shot, wearing overcoat and hat, with cane, standing on snow-laden stairs
25.4 x 20.5 cm (26.1 x 21.1 cm with mount)
Photographer: Bain News Service.
63/44
SR, full body shot, wearing overcoat, facing camera, standing between doors with round windows
24.4 x 16.2 cm. Includes photographic negative, 24.4 x 16.2 cm.
Photographer: Bain News Service.
63/45
SR, seated at table, holding pencil
23.6 x 18.6 cm.
Photographer: Bain News Service.
63/46
SR, head shot, passport-style photos
3 nearly identical photographs ; 6.3 x 6.3 cm.
Two of these are signed "S. Rachmaninoff," in SR's hand.
63/47
SR seated at piano, legs crossed, facing camera
11.6 x 8.6 cm.
63/48
SR seated, legs crossed, facing camera, left hand on chin
13.9 x 8.3 cm.
Verso bears an inscription that reads "Study for portrait in Steinway building."
63/49
SR seated in armchair, circa 1939
circa 1939
5 prints: prints "A" and "B" ; 15.3 x 11.0 cm; Print "C" ; 14.6 x 10.6 cm ; Print "D" ; 8.5 x 5.5 cm ; Print "E" is a reproduced copy ; 14.4 x 10.1 cm ; on the recto is printed, in Russian, with the date "1939"
63/50
SR at piano, in performance (at Carnegie Hall?), hands at keyboard, taken from far end of piano, circa 1940
circa 1940
Print ; 15.4 x 23.7 cm (20.9 x 26.5 cm with mount)
63/51
SR at piano, in performance (at Carnegie Hall?), right hand to forehead, taken from far end of piano,
circa 1940
circa 1940
2 original prints: print "A" ; 15.9 x 23.6 cm (21.0 x 26.4 cm with mount) ; print "B" is a matted print ; 16.1 x 23.5 cm (24.5 x 30.3 cm with mat)
Print "B" verso of the mat bears an inscription in English, that reads "SVR – Carnegie Hall."
63/52
SR at piano, in performance (at Carnegie Hall?), audience visible on left half of image, taken from far end of piano,
circa 1940
circa 1940
8.2 x 23.2 cm (large-bordered stock measures 20.4 x 25.5 cm)
63/53
SR at piano, in performance (at Carnegie Hall?), enlargement of SR's image (only) from the preceding photograph,
circa 1940
circa 1940
12.7 x 17.5 cm.
Verso bears the following inscriptions: the date "6/19/33" ; the name "Rachmaninoff."
66/7
SR as conductor,
circa 1940
circa 1940
Print ; 35.5 x 28.0 cm.
Photographer: Adrian Siegel.
63/54
SR standing at the steering wheel of a boat
2 prints ; 7.8 x 7.6 cm.
63/55
SR standing at the steering wheel of a boat, wearing white hat
Matted print ; 5.6 x 5.3 cm (11.7 x 9.8 cm with mat)
63/56
SR sitting in a boat, on a lake, wearing white hat and pants
Matted print ; 9.2 x 6.8 cm (16.6 x 13.2 cm with mat)
63/57
SR at desk, studying score
Print ; 17.3 x 21.5 cm (21.3 x 26.2 cm with mount)
63/58
SR, on right of photograph, composing at desk, pen in right hand, cigarette in left hand, ashtray on desk
3 original prints: print "A," with a glossy finish ; 18.5 x 23.5 cm (21.5 x 26.4 cm with mount); print "B," with a matte finish, 18.2 x 23.4 cm ; print "C," with a glossy finish ; 9.0 x 14.2 cm.
Print C is a wider and more complete version of the above prints.
66/8
SR, head lowered, sitting at desk, holding glasses,
1942
1942
Matted print ; 17.7 x 17.7 cm (35.7 x 28.6 cm with mat)
Verso of mat includes inscription that reads "SVR – 1942."
Includes photographic negative, measuring 24.5 x 19.6 cm.
69/5
SR composing at desk, studio portrait
Print ; 33.9 x 26.5 cm.
The cover bears the name "Elson-Alexandre / Los Angeles" and an inscription that reads "photo Father in Senar."
Includes photographic negative ; 24.5 x 19.6 cm.
Photographer: Eric Schaal.
63/59
SR (on left of photograph) composing at desk, without jacket, pen in right hand, ashtray on desk
18.0 x 23.1 cm.
63/60
SR standing at piano, studying score
Print ; 18.5 x 23.6 cm (21.5 x 26.3 cm with mount)
63/61
SR head shot, in three-quarter profile, 1941
1941
10.7 x 7.9 cm.
Verso bears inscription that reads "Dec. 31, 1941."
63/62
SR seated, in concert dress, wearing overcoat with large fur lapels and cuffs, his gloved hands in his lap
Print ; 23.5 x 17.5 cm (26.2 x 21.4 cm. with mount)
63/63
SR seated outdoors, reading a book
2 prints: print "A," with a matte finish ; 23.8 x 18.4 cm; print "B," with a glossy finish ; 23.7 x 18.9 cm. (26.1 x 21.0 cm with mount)
63/64
SR standing outdoors next to flowering bush, holding a book
Print ; 24.6 x 18.8 cm (26.0 x 20.7 cm with mount)
63/65
SR (full body shot) standing outdoors on brick patio, Aug. 1942
Aug. 1942
2 prints: print "A," with a matte finish ; print "B," with a glossy finish ; 17.8 x 11.8 cm. (25.4 x 18.2 cm. with mat)
Print "A" bears inscriptions on its verso, by S. Satin, in a combination of both Russian and Roman scripts, that read "Taken at the P. [Pavel'] N. Shul'gins' [home] in August / 1942. Beverley Hill [sic], California / Serezha [SR], taken after working" (translation). Print "B" bears on its verso, the inscription, in English, "Last picture taken near Beverly Hills, / California, Fall 1942.
5/15
Posters bearing photographs of SR reading, "1873-1973 / Sergeĭ Vasil'evich / Rakhmaninoff"
(2 copies)
In Russian.
Items are housed in Folder 1.
Representing publicity for events to take place at the Great Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory.
64
Photographs of SR's Hands
64/1
SR's hands at keyboard, taken from his right side, labeled "Rachmaninoff's Hands"
2 identical prints ; 19.8 x 18.8 cm.
64/2
SR's hands at keyboard, fingers directed to bottom of image
16.2 x 23.4.8 cm.
64/3
SR's left hand, labeled "Rachmaninoff's Left Hand"
19.4 x 19.0 cm.
64, 66
Iconographic Materials Depicting SR
64/4
Photographs of framed paintings of SR, by various unidentified artists
6 color photographs ; 8.0 x 8.0 cm.
64/5
Postcard reproduction of a color illustration of SR by Robert Sterl, 16 April 1909
16 April 1909
14.2 x 8.8 cm.
Also includes a black-and-white photographic reproduction which bears an inscription that reads "portrait of SR 1909 Dresden."
64/6
Photographic reproductions of a pencil drawing of SR at the piano, in profile, by L. Pasternak, 1916
1916
Photograph "A" ; 16.0 x 11.6 cm. and Photograph "B" ; 7.9 x 11.7 cm.
Photograph "B" consists of a color photograph of a framed reproduction of this drawing. It bears an inscription that reads "5 March 1968. Sunday. Church hall on Middletown Street. Los Angeles, Calif."
Laid in: a clipping from Life magazine (1 December 1958) containing a reproduction of Pasternak's drawing of SR.
64/7
Photograph of a sculpture of SR (head and torso only), circa 1924-1925
circa 1924-1925
24.0 x 19.2 cm.
Verso bears the following annotations: "a present by Miss Winslow / 1950"; "Rachmaninoff by / Moscow (1924-25?)"; and "This sculpture was bought by / Steinway & Son and it is kept / in their office at 57 Str. New York."
64/8
Pencil drawing of SR by C. Somoff [K. Somov], 1925
1925
24.3 x 19.4 cm.
Drawing has been placed within a large, protective paper folder (measuring 36.0 x 25.4 cm) labeled "Swaine."
64/9
Postcard reproduction of an oil portrait, of SR, by K. A. Somoff [K. Somov], 1925
1925
14.8 x 10.7 cm.
64/10
Photographic reproduction of a pencil drawing of SR (lowered head only), by Boris Grigoriev [Grigor'ev], Rambouillet [France],
1930
1930
22.2 x 13.2 cm.
SR's signature, and brief comment, appears on the lower right corner of the original drawing.
64/11
Published newsletters from the Childs Gallery (Boston, Mass.) containing a reproduction of a 1935 drawing of SR, by Alexandre Iacovleff [IAkovlev],
Oct. 1950
Oct. 1950
(2 copies)
64/12
Caricature of SR and Benno Moiseiwitsch by George Whitelaw, 17 October 1936
17 October 1936
28.0 x 20.3 cm.
Caption on image reads "Section of Rachmaninoff Concerto Rehearsal at the Queen's Hall."
64/13
Photographic reproduction of a painting of SR, at piano, in profile, by Boris Chaliapin, 1940
1940
23.4 x 18.9 cm.
64/14
Photograph of a bust of SR, by sculptor E. F. Nikitina of Moscow
11.9 x 8.8 cm.
Also includes two clippings from The New York Times (28 January 1945 and 5 January 1947) depicting two sculptures (busts) of SR by José de Creeft and Gwen Lux.
64/15
Reproduction of color portrait of SR by A. Rostovtsoff, circa 1954
circa 1954
17.8 x 12.8 cm.
64/16
Reproduction of color portrait of SR, artist unidentified,
undated
undated
13.6 x 19.8 cm.
66/9
Caricature of SR, from magazine
Movie and Radio Guide
, undated
undated
34.1 x 26.3 cm.
64/17
Photographs of window display at Steinway and Sons' piano store (New York), featuring a sculpture of SR (head and torso only)
2 photographs: print "A" ; 19.2 x 24.1 cm. and print "B" ; 5.1 x 7.8
64/18
Printed invitation card, in Russian, issued by the Minister of Culture of the USSR,
26 March 1966
26 March 1966
12.2 x 18.1 cm.
For the unveiling ceremony of a memorial plaque featuring a likeness of SR, in bas-relief, which has been placed on his former home in Moscow (no. 2, Malyĭ Putinkovskiĭ Alley).
64/19
Photographs of a sculpture of SR, installation at Ivanovka, April 1973
April 1973
4 photographs ; 11.5 x 8.0 cm.
Depicting the installation of a sculpture of SR (SR's head and torso resting atop fluted column) at Ivanovka.
Verso inscriptions in Russian identify the date and location of the event captured by these photographs, as well as the name of the sculptor (K. Malofeev)
64/20
Plaque mounted on SR's Moscow home (1905-1917) consisting of a bas-relief of the composer in profile
2 prints ; 17.2 x 11.6 cm.
According to inscriptions on the verso of one of those photographs, the sculptors of this plaque are indentified as N. I. Nian-Gol'dman and architect V. Uliashev.
64, 66
Photographs of Natalie Rachmaninoff (NR)
64/21
NR in front of the Rachmaninoff home, Beverly Hills, Calif., circa 1942
circa 1942
Matted print ; 5.3 x 8.0 cm (12.2 x 13.7 cm with mat)
66/10
NR studio portrait, by Shelburne Studios
Print ; 23.0 x 18.0 cm (housed in 36.5 x 28.8 cm. folder)
64, 66
Photographs of SR with NR
64/22
SR and NR, interior setting
Print ; 9.2 x 14.0 cm.
64/23
SR and NR, exterior setting
3 prints: print "A" ; 24.0 x 19.0 cm. ; print "B" ; 23.8 x 18.9 cm. ; print "C" ; 23.8 x 18.9 cm.
Print "B" verso bears two separate inscriptions: one reads "Gift, / Oxana Siloti / Dec 1 – 77"; the other, by S. Satin, in Russian, reads "I think that [this photograph] was taken in California..."
66/11
SR and NR studio portrait
Print ; 22.0 x 15.7 cm. (35.7 x 28.0 cm. matted)
64, 66
Photographs of SR and/or NR with Family Members
64/24
SR (in carriage) pulled by NR and Sophie Satin, circa 1899
circa 1899
15.7 x 22.8 cm.
Verso bears the following handwritten inscriptions: "Krasnen'skoe [place name] – 1899," and identifying those depicted in the photograph; "The ‘horses' are Mrs. S.R and Aunt Sophie / The coachman is their brother Vladimir Satin / The passengers – S. R. and Helen [Elia] Kreutzer."
64/25
SR with family: (left to right) Sophie Satin, SR, NR, Vladimir Satin, circa 1901
circa 1901
11.5 x 17.4 cm.
64/26
SR (center) with five family members and dog (Newfoundland), at Ivanovka
11.5 x 15.0 cm.
Verso bears an inscription: "In Ivanovka / foreground, right, Mr. Alexander Satin / father of Mrs. SR and Aunt Sophie [Satin] / In background - SR and Aunt Sophie."
64/27
SR (second from right) with three female family members playing tennis (horse in background)
11.5 x 16.7 cm.
64/28
SR driving a car towards viewer, accompanied by unidentified male
16.7 x 11.5 cm.
64/29
SR driving a car towards viewer, accompanied by unidentified male
16.7 x 11.5 cm.
64/30
NR holding baby daughter Irina, 1906
1906
17.2 x 11.3 cm.
64/31
SR, NR and baby daughter Irina, circa 1905
circa 1905
2 prints: print "A" is a matted print, 5.0 x 7.7 cm. (11.2 x 13.0 cm. with mat); print "B" (unmatted), 5.1 x 7.8 cm.
64/32
SR sitting on stair, holding his daughter Tatiana on his knee, at Ivanovka, circa 1908
circa 1908
Matted print 17.4 x 11.7 cm. (with mat: 25.7 x 19.8 cm.)
64/33
SR and daughter Irina at Ivanovka, circa 1913
circa 1913
Matted print, 16.6 x 11.7 cm. (24.5 x 18.3 cm. with mat)
66/12
Studio portrait of SR and granddaughter Sophie Wolkonsky
23.8 x 17.9 cm; (37.8 x 28.0 cm. matted)
Photograph by Émile Marcovitch.
Verso bears inscription by Sophie Satin, identifying SR's granddaughter as "Sophie Coors."
64/34
SR and granddaughter Sophie Wolkonsky, at the piano
24.0 x 19.3 cm.
64/35
NR, SR and granddaughter Sophie Wolkonsky (smiling)
17.0 x 22.9 cm.
Photograph by Émile Marcovitch.
66/13
Studio portrait of NR, SR and granddaughter Sophie Wolkonsky (unsmiling), undated
16.4 x 22.5 cm. (28.1 x 37.4 cm. matted) ; includes negative, 19.6 x 24.6 cm.
Photograph by Émile Marcovitch.
64/36
SR (smiling) and granddaughter Sophie Wolkonsky (as young woman, exterior setting), circa 1940-1941
circa 1940-1941
2 prints, both 23.7 x 18.8 cm.
66/14
SR and Sophie Satin, sitting at desk, New York, circa 1930
circa 1930
Original photograph, 5.3 x 7.6 cm. ; Matted print, 16.4 x 23.5 cm. (16.3 x 33.2 cm. with mat) ; Negative, 20.1 x 25.3 cm.
64/37
SR and two grandchildren (Alexander Rachmaninoff (né Conus) and Sophie Wolkonsky), Senar, circa 1938
circa 1938
Matted print, 15.4 x 11.2 cm. (with mat 24.2 x 19.0 cm.)
64, 66, 69
5
Photographs of SR's Family Members
64
SR's Parents
64/38
Vasiliĭ Arkad'evich Rakhmaninov (SR's father; on left) and his brother Aleksandr Arkad'evich Rakhmaninov (SR's uncle; on right)
2 prints: print "A," 15.9 x 10.9 cm. ; print "B," 15.5 x 10.9 cm.
Verso of both prints also bear the stamp of the photographer Émile Marcovitch.
64/39
Vasiliĭ Arkad'evich Rakhmaninov (SR's father) (same photograph as in 64/38, but SR's uncle has been omitted)
Matted print, 15.4 x 10.1 cm. (24.2 x 19.0 cm. with mat)
64/40
Liubov' Petrovna Rakhmaninova (SR's mother) holding an infant
8.8 x 6.0 cm.
64/41
Liubov' Petrovna Rakhmaninova (SR's mother) holding an infant (3 reproductions of the original print contained in folder 64/40)
Print "A," 9.0 x 6.2 cm.; Print "B," 8.0 x 6.2 cm. ; Print "C," 8.8 x 6.0 cm.
Print "B" bears an inscription that reads "S.R. mother / with one of / her sons."
Print "C" verso bears an inscription by Sophie Satin, speculating that the infant depicted in this photograph may be SR or his brother Volodia.
64/42
Liubov' Petrovna Rakhmaninova (SR's mother) holding an infant (2 reproductions of the same prints contained in folders 64/40-41)
Print "A," 17.0 x 12.0 cm. ; Print "B," 8.8 x 5.9 cm. (16.2 x 12 cm. with mat)
Print "A" verso bears an inscription, by Sophie Satin, that reads "Grandmother / Liubov' Petrovna / Rakhmaninova / with Serezha [i.e., SR] or / Volodia [i.e., SR's brother Vladimir]."
Print "B" verso bears an inscription by Sophie Satin, that reads "R-ff's mother / with Sergei."
64/43
Liubov' Petrovna Rakhmaninova (SR's mother) (2 reproductions based on the prints contained in folders 64/40-41, but focused only on Liubov' herself)(infant's image has been removed)
Print "A" (unmatted print) 15.8 x 10.6 cm. ; Print "B," 15.4 x 10.0 cm. (24.2 x 19.0 cm. with mat)
Print "B" verso bears inscriptions identifying the photograph's subject, the first inscription by Sophie Satin. The verso also bears the stamp of the photographer Émile Marcovitch.
64/44
Liubov' Petrovna Rakhmaninova (SR's mother; on left) and Mrs. Ornadsky [Ornadskaia]
12.5 x 9 cm.
64
SR's Grandparents
64/45
Arkadiĭ A. Rakhmaninov and Varvara [Barbara] V. Rakhmaninova (born Pavlova; SR's paternal grandparents)
2 prints: print "A," unmatted, 11.1 x 8.0 cm. ; print "B," matted, 15.4 x 10.1 cm. (24.2 x 19.0 cm. with mat)
64/46
Pëtr Butakov (SR's maternal grandfather)
13.2 x 9.6 cm.
64/47
Pëtr Butakov (SR's maternal grandfather)
3 prints: print "A," 9.4 x 7.3 cm. ; print "B," 9.6 x 7.4 cm. ; print "C," 15.8 x 11.3 cm. (24.2 x 19.0 cm. with mat)
64/48
Sofiia Aleksandrovna Bukatova (SR's maternal grandmother)
2 prints: print "A," oval-shaped, 13.5 x 10.0 cm. ; print "B," 15.3 x 11.2 cm. (24.2 x 19.0 cm. with mat)
Print "A" verso bears a printed photographer's credit, in Russian: "P. SHaumann / Kronstadt [and] Oranienbaum"; as well as an inscription by Sophie Satin, identifying the photograph's subject.
Print "B" verso bears an inscription identifying the photograph's subject as "Mrs. Sophie Butakoff (born Litvinova)."
64
SR's Siblings
64/49
Elena Rakhmaninova (SR's older sister)
Print, reproduced from an unidentified Russian source, 15.5 x 10.4 cm.
64, 66, 69
SR's Daughters (alone or with others)
64/50
Irina and Tatiana Rachmaninoff as children (Irina, born 1903, is on the right; Tatiana, born 1907, is on left)
Matted print, 9.0 x 6.8 cm. (17.8 x 14.0 cm. with mat)
66/15
Studio portrait of Irina Rachmaninoff
22.0 x 15.9 cm. ; 35.7 x 27.7 cm. matted
Photographer is unidentified, although a stamp that appears on the lower right corner of the image reads "Hofphotogr [-] / Hahn – Nachf [-]."
64/51
Irina Rachmaninoff Wolkonsky holding a fan
15.2 x 11.4 cm.
Photograph of a painting from 1926.
69/6
Studio portrait of Irina Rachmaninoff Wolkonsky
27.9 x 21.9 cm. (39.3 x 30.5 cm. matted)
Photographer is unidentified, but likely Émile Marcovitch.
69/7
Studio portrait of Irina Rachmaninoff Wolkonsky and daughter Sophie Wolkonsky
29.7 x 23.6 cm. (43.9 x 33.0 cm. matted)
Photographer: Émile Marcovitch.
64/52
Irina Rachmaninoff Wolkonsky
11.5 x 7.8 cm.
64/53
Peter and Irina Wolkonsky
Print measures 23.8 x 16.2 cm.
66/16
Studio portrait of Tatiana Rachmaninoff
22.1 x 15.9 cm. (35.6 x 27.8 cm. matted)
Photographer is unidentified, although a stamp that appears on the lower right corner of the image reads "Hofphotogr [-] / Hahn – Nachf [-]."
69/8
Studio portrait of Tatiana Rachmaninoff Conus
23.6 x 17.4 cm. (37.5 x 30.4 cm. with mat)
Photographer: Émile Marcovitch.
64/54
Tatiana Rachmaninoff holding dog (terrier)
23.6 x 18.5 cm.
Photographer: Montauk Photo Concern.
64, 66
5
Other Family Members
64/55
Alexander Rachmaninoff (né Conus; SR's grandson), Senar, circa 1939
circa 1939
Photographic postcard, 13.1 x 9.0 cm.
Photographer: Jean Schneider, Weggis (Luzern)
64/56
Alexander Rachmaninoff (né Conus; SR's grandson; on left) and another young boy (on right), circa 1945
circa 1945
9.4 x 7.2 cm.
64/57
Sophie Satin [Sofiia Satina] (SR's sister-in-law)
Color photograph ; 12.3 x 8.9 cm.
66/17
Studio portrait of Sophie Wolkonsky (SR's granddaughter)
24.2 x 19.6 cm. (32.9 x 25.4 cm. with mat)
5/15
Peter Wolkonsky (husband of SR's daughter Irina)
Oval-shaped photograph, 41.0 x 31.0 cm., printed on large paper stock measuring 57.0 x 45.0 cm.
Item is housed in Folder 2.
64-65, 66, 69
5
Photographs of SR and/or NR with Others
69/9
Dinner for Sergei Rachmaninoff by The Bohemians, the Biltmore, N.Y., Jan. 5, 1919
Jan. 5, 1919
Panoramic photograph ; 27.0 x 46.0 cm.
Another copy of this photograph (which bears damage on its edges) is held within the Library of Congress's Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation Collection.
69/10
Dinner for Mr. Fritz Kreisler by Mr. & Mrs. Henry L. Liebman, the Biltmore, N.Y., Jan. 24, 1919
Jan. 24, 1919
Panoramic photograph ; 28.7 x 49.4 cm.
64/58
SR and Ernest Ansermet, Lucerne, 1939
1939
7.9 x 12.0 cm.
Verso bears an inscription, identifying the photograph's subjects, as well as the occasion of their collaborative performance of Beethoven's Concerto no. 1, op. 15, for piano and orchestra.
64/59
SR and Ivan Bunin
8.0 x 5.5 cm.
64/60
SR and Feodor Chaliapin [Fëdor SHaliapin], 1923
1923
7.4 x 4.9 cm. (12.7 x 9.5 cm. with mat)
64/61
SR and Feodor Chaliapin [Fëdor SHaliapin] (left), Ivan Moskvin (center) and "Mr. Ramsh" (rear, with hat), 1923
1923
3 prints: print "A," 9.8 x 16.5 cm. ; print "B," 10.8 x 18.1 cm.; print "C," 7.5 x 13.3 cm.
64/62
SR, NR, Feodor Chaliapin (the younger); or Alexander Conus (on right); Feodor Chaliapin (the elder), Mikhaĭl Chekhov or Boris Conus; on left, France, circa 1930
circa 1930
12.1 x 17.1 cm. (20.5 x 23.2 cm. with mat)
Verso bears an inscription by Sophie Satin, which identifies the photograph's subjects. It reads: "On the left / F. Chaliapin, Sr. / Michail Chekov [Mikhaĭl CHekhov] / On the right: / Mrs Rachmaninoff / S. Rachmaninoff / Fedor Chaliapin, Jr / France, about 1930."
64/63
SR, NR, Feodor Chaliapin (the elder; embracing NR), Boris Conus, Alexander Conus, or Feodor Chaliapin (the younger), 1936
11.3 x 17.5 cm.
Verso bears an inscription identifying the photograph's subjects ("and (probably) Boris and Alexander Conus?")
66/18
SR, Boris Chaliapin, and Chaliapin's portrait of SR at the piano, in profile, circa 1940
circa 1940
2 identical prints: print "A," 19.2 x 20.8 cm. (25.6 x 28.0 cm. with mat) ; print "B" (unmatted), 19.2 x 20.8 cm.
Laid in: clipping titled "The Last Portrait of Rachmaninoff," July 1940, accompanied by (Russian) text written by M. Dolinskiĭ and S. CHertok.
66/19
SR, Walt Disney, and Vladimir Horowitz, circa 1942
circa 1942
19.2 x 24.0 cm. (27.8 x 30.6 cm. with mat)
Verso bears an inscription by Sophie Satin identifying the photograph's subjects and its date ("California, 1942 (?)")
Includes photographic negative, measuring 19.6 x 24.6 cm.
64/64
SR, I. Dobrovein, and two other men, Oslo,
1928
1928
17.7 x 11.6 cm. (27.0 x 20.2 cm. with paper stock mat)
Recto bears an inscribed dedication to SR from Otto Nyquist, dated "Oslo, 7.10.1928." Verso bears an inscription, by Sophie Satin, reading "Rachmaninoff in (Oslo Norway) Scandinavia 1928 / with I. Dobrovein (on the right) / and two men (managers??) / present made by Mrs Tamara Satin."
64/65
SR and Serge [Sergeĭ] Gagarin
Recto bears a printed caption in English that reads "Seventy concerts bring Rachmaninoff / back with ex-Prince Serge Gagarin, now / a U. S. citizen and Manhattan purser."
65/1
SR and Josef Hofmann,
circa 1910
circa 1910
9.7 x 10.2 cm.
Verso bears an inscription by Sophie Satin, that reads "From a postcard in Moscow; about 1910 ?? Hofmann & Rachmaninoff SS [Sophie Satin]."
65/2
NR with Vladimir Horowitz (holding a score by SR) and an unidentified woman
24.0 x 19.5 cm.
Photographer: Larry Gordon Photo.
65/3
SR and Nikolaĭ Medtner, France,
circa 1928-1930
circa 1928-1930
10.1 x 6.0 cm. (16.2 x 11.3 cm. with mat)
66/20
SR and Eugene Ormandy, circa 1938
circa 1938
2 studio portraits: print "A," 23.3 x 18.4 cm. (31.7 x 25.4 cm. with mat) ; print "B" (unmatted), 23.7 x 18.5 cm.
Prints depict similar poses (SR seated at piano, with Ormandy standing next to him) but are slightly different in content.
65/4
SR and Eugene Ormandy, in rehearsal in Philadelphia,
circa 1940
circa 1940
12.0 x 16.9 cm.
66/21
SR and Eugene Ormandy, in rehearsal in Philadelphia, circa 1940
circa 1940
18.6 x 23.4 cm. (27.9 x 30.3 cm. with mat)
A larger identical image is housed in Box 65, Folder 4.
65/5
SR, Eugene Ormandy (right, background) and Alexander Hilsberg (violinist/concert-master) in rehearsal in Philadelphia,
circa 1940
circa 1940
11.4 x 16.3 cm. (19.0 x 24.2 cm. with mat)
65/6
SR, NR, Vladimir Satin, Mariia Satina (daughter of Vladimir), with members of the Don Cossack Chorus, Dresden, 1920s
1920s
2 identical prints: print "A," 12.0 x 16.6 cm. (19.6 x 23.5 cm. with mat) ; print "B," 12.0 x 16.9 cm.
Photographer: Ursula Richter, Dresden.
65/7
SR, Vladimir Satin and members of the Don Cossack Chorus, Dresden, 1920s
1920s
11.3 x 16.8 cm.
Verso bears the stamp of the photographer, Ursula Richter, Dresden.
65/8
SR, Vladimir Satin and members of the Don Cossack Chorus, Dresden, 1920s
1920s
12.2 x 17.2 cm.
Verso bears the stamp of the photographer, Ursula Richter, Dresden.
65/9
SR, Vladimir Satin, and members of the Don Cossack Chorus, Dresden, 1920s
1920s
8.1 x 11.1 cm.
65/10
SR, Alexander Siloti [Ziloti] and Vera Siloti, at Carnegie Hall
14.1 x 18.0 cm. (25.4 x 20.3 cm. with paper stock mat)
65/11
SR and Albert Spalding (violinist), Topeka, Kansas, 22 January 1922
22 January 1922
10.1 x 5.9 cm. (17.5 x 12.1 cm. with mat)
69/11
SR, Richard Strauss, and twenty-three attendees, at a supper in honor of Strauss, on the day of his arrival in the United States, October 27, 1921
October 27, 1921
Panoramic photograph ; 25.6 x 45.5 cm.
By Berthold Neuer, at the Biltmore Hotel, New York. Also present are pianist Harold Bauer and Victor Herbert.
65/12
SR and Nikolaĭ [Nicolas] Struve, circa 1919
circa 1919
2 identical prints: print "A," original sepia postcard print ; 8.8 x 14 cm. ; print "B," 11.0 x 17.8 cm.
65/13
SR, NR, and Alfred Swan
12.2 x 7.0 cm.
65/14
SR and Arturo Toscanini, August 1939
August 1939
16.0 x 24.4 cm.
A photographic reproduction of an original photograph (taken at Lucerne) that was owned by Eugene Ormandy. Bears dedications to Ormandy and signatures of both SR and Toscanini, dated 1941 and 1942, respectively.
Verso bears inscriptions by Sophie Satin identifying the photograph's subjects as well as indicating its provenance ( a gift to SR from Ormandy); it is also accompanied by a page by Satin that contains information about the provenance of the photograph,and a partial transcription of SR's inscription from the photograph.
65/15
SR and Ernest Urchs, circa 1919-1922
circa 1919-1922
23.7 x 18.7 cm.
65/16
SR with the staff of the Moscow Catherine High School for Girls=Muzykal'naia Ekaterinskaia Instituta, circa 1905-1910
circa 1905-1910
15.3 x 23.1 cm. (23.4 x 30.7 cm. with mat)
Verso contains identifying information. Rachmaninoff and the music staff. Includes Mrs Olga S. Kraevsky [Kraevskaia], Lev Conus [Konius], head of the music section, Alexander Goldenweiser [Gol'denveizer], Vladimir Wilshau [Vil'shau] and others.
65/17
SR with V. Vil'shau and other musicians in Tblisi (Georgia), circa 1913
circa 1913
11.5 x 17.0 cm.
Photograph also includes S. Mir... [?] (Tblisi offices / R. M. O.), K. Min'iar (violoncellist), A. Gurko (doctor, philanthropist ["Maecenas"]), and V. Semigalov (violist).
65/18
SR and NR with others at SR's birthday celebration
11.3 x 17.7 cm.
In Mr & Mrs Greiner's [Aleksandr Greĭner] house, with Julia Steinway (Frederick Steinway), Mrs Theodor Steinway (Ruth Steinway), Mrs Alexander Greiner, Mrs Irina Wolkonsky, Mrs Vladimir Horowitz (Wanda), Mrs Leopold Auer (Wanda Auer), and Mrs Sergei Rachmaninoff (Natalie Rachmaninoff).
5/15
Posters containing images of SR
5/15
1873 / 1943 / S. V. Rakhmaninov, 1946
1946
59.5 x 88.2 cm.
Images of SR at various points during his life; individuals associated with him (such as Feodor Chaliapin, Antonina Nezhdanova); set designs for his operas (Francheska da Rimini, AlekoSkuporytsar' (=The Miserly Knight)); page from the holograph manuscript of SR's Concerto no. 2, op. 18, for piano and orchestra; and biographical information.
Housed in Folder 3.
5/15
1873 / Sergei Vasil'evich / Rakhmaninov, 1943, 1960
1943, 1960
91.7 x 57.2 cm.
Images of SR, alone and with others (Aleksandr Siloti; cast of SR's opera Skupoĭ rytsar' (=The Miserly Knight); with Professor Nikolaĭ Zverev and Moscow Conservatory classmates); individuals (Pëtr Il'ich Tchaikovsky [CHaĭkovskiĭ]; cast of SR's opera Aleko); excerpt from the holograph manuscript of SR's Concerto no. 2, op. 18, for piano and orchestra; images of Ivanovka (SR's home in his youth); and an artistic rendering of the Novgorod landscape; biographical information.
Housed in Folder 3.
5/15
Oval-shaped images of SR, Nikolaĭ Rimsky-Korsakov [Rimskiĭ-Korsakov], Mikhaĭl Glinka, Anton Rubinstein [Rubinshteĭn], Aleksandr Glazunov, and Pëtr Il'ich Tchaikovsky [CHaĭkovskiĭ], undated
undated
22.0 x 74.0 cm. (26.1 x 78.0 cm. including border)
Housed in Folder 4.
5/15
Tabel'-kalendar (=small table calendar), 1973
1973
(2 copies)
Bearing an image of SR on the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth.
Housed in Folder 4.
65/19
NR with others (Grace Harrington, Jeanne Therrien, Ruth Geiger, Gary Graffman)
2 separate images of the same individuals ; both 23.9 x 18.8 cm.
65
Photographs of SR and/or NR with Unidentified Individuals
65/20
SR (in his youth), with two unidentified women and (partially visible) dog
9.6 x 6.3 cm.
65/21
Handwritten invitation to a birthday party in honor of SR
Invitation contains a photograph of SR in profile.
65/22
SR and two unidentified men aboard a boat
10.8 x 6.2 cm.
65-66, 69
Photographs and Iconography of Others
65/23
Chaliapin, Feodor [Fëdor SHaliapin]: photograph of pencil drawing by Feodor's son Boris Chaliapin [Chaliapine], Paris,
1932
1932
28.7 x 20.8 cm.
69/12
Chaliapin, Feodor: three photographs of Chaliapin in his various operatic roles, New York,
May 1938
May 1938
Dedication: Fëdor Ivanovich SHaliapin / Svetloĭ Pamiati Velikogo Artista (=Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin / In shining memory of a great artist.
65/24
Chaliapin, Feodor [Fëdor SHaliapin]: reproduction in the form of a mailing stamp, of a 1917 photograph of Chaliapin
By the Kazan photographer Fel'tser.
66/22
Coolidge, Calvin
22.8 x 15.4 cm. (35.1 x 25.0 cm. on paper)
Inscribed by its subject on recto: "To Sergei Rachmaninoff / With appreciation / Calvin Coolidge."
66/23
Coolidge, Grace, 1924
1924
26.3 x 18.4 cm. (34.2 x 25.5 cm on paper)
Inscribed by its subject on recto: "To Dr. Sergei Rachmaninoff to tell him of my sincere appreciation of his music at the White House on March the tenth 1924. Grace Coolidge."
65/25
Davenport, Charles (American eugenicist and biologist), 1928
1928
17.0 x 12.2 cm.
Inscribed by its subject on recto.
65/26
Don Cossack Chorus, Dresden, circa 1920s
circa 1920s
11.1 x 16.7 cm.
Photographer: Ursula Richter, Dresden.
65/27
Farrar, Charles Ellis and wife (?)
10.8 x 6.2 cm.
66/24
Farrar, Geraldine, holding dog: studio portrait, 1927
1927
32.5 x 26.0 cm.
Photographer: Mishkin (New York)
66/25
Maharaja of Mysore [Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV],
1939
1939
30.0 x 25.5 cm.
Bears an inscription by its subject on recto, Lucerne, 16 August 1939.
65/28
Menzer, M. A.
Reproduction ; 14.2 x 8.5 cm.
65/29
Thaxter, Roland (American mycologist)
Reproduction ; 15.4 x 10.3 cm.
66/26
Vijaya, 1939
1939
30.0 x 24.0 cm.
Shows a woman who is perhaps a relative of the Maharaja of Mysore (Box 66, Folder 25), sitting at a Steinway grand piano, upon which is a photograph of SR.
65/30
Photograph of performers at concert in memory of SR, Lucerne, 10 September 1943
10 September 1943
9.5 x 13.8 cm.
Photographer: Jean Schneider.
65/31
Photographic postcards of the Topchider (Serbia) Sanitorium for White Russian War Invalids, 1929
1929
5 postcards ; vary in size between 8.5 x 13.9 cm. and 7.8 x 16.8 cm.
Show images of the sanitorium's residents; identification information written by Sophie Satin.
These postcards were sent to SR by Sergeĭ Paleolog in 1929, and were originally housed in the Correspondence to SR subseries.
65-67, 69
Miscellaneous Photographs
65, 67
Ivanovka (Tambov, Russia)
65/32
Exterior view of the home
14.0 x 27.3 cm. (21.8 x 33.7 cm. with mat)
Verso bears inscriptions, first by Sophie Satin, reads "The house in Ivanovka, Tambov [Russia], where Rachmaninoff & his family lived in 1902-1917"; the other identifies the house and the dates during which it was occupied by SR and his family.
65/33
Exterior view of the home, March 1973
March 1973
10.1 x 17.5 cm.
Verso bears an inscription that reads "Construction of a replica of the wing [of the house] in which S. V. Rachmaninoff lived."
65/34
Exterior views of the home
2 prints: print "A" (in which four women are visible), 8.4 x 11.7 cm. ; print "B," 8.6 x 11.9 cm.
Verso of both prints bear stamps reading "Ivanovka," and dated 1973; stamps reading "From the collection of N. [Nikolaĭ] A. Nikiforov"; identification written in the hand of Nikiforov, of the photographs' subjects.
65/35
Exterior views of the property
3 prints: print "A," 12.2 x 17.1 cm. ; print "B," 16.7 x .8 x 13.5 cm. ; Print "C," 23.6 x 16.7 cm.
Print "A" contains a view of the estate's fields.
Print "B" depicts an "old maple tree" at Ivanovka, 1969; its verso bears inscriptions that identify the photographs' subject and location.
Print "C" depicts "one of the linden trees at ‘Oneg.'"
65/36
Obelisk at the site of the house ("Oneg") where SR was born
3 prints of the same subject: "print "A," 15.7 x 11.0 cm. ; print "B," 10.1 x 17.4 cm. ; print "C," 9.6 x 14.9 cm.
65/37
Views of Tambov
3 prints: print "A," 16.7 x 22.7 cm. ; print "B," 16.7 x 23.0 cm. ; print "C," 16.7 x 22.7 cm.
Print "A" depicts a "Corner of ‘Oneg' and its surroundings; in the distance, the river Volkhov."
Print "B" depicts a "View of the Kreml' (=fortress) from across the river Volkhov. In the foreground is the Sofiĭskiĭ Cathedral and its bell tower."
Print "C," depicts a two-story white building; a handwritten inscription that appears on its verso and presumably identifies the photograph's subject, has unfortunately been obscured; only the date "March 1973" is legible.
65/38
Piano at the house (now the House-Museum) where SR lived at Ivanovka
17.2 x 11.7 cm.
67/1
Scrapbook of forty photographs documenting the opening day of the Ivanovka House-Museum at Tambov, Russia, 26 May 1968
26 May 1968
Compiled by N. Emel'ianova, whose handwritten dedication to Sophie Satin appears on the verso of the scrapbook's front cover.
Includes a brief typed history of Ivanovka.
Laid in: two additional photographs (identified on their verso); and two Soviet customs forms, from 1968, completed by Emel'ianova (a resident of the USSR) in order to send the scrapbook to Satin (in the USA)
67/2
Scrapbook of thirty-four photographs of the region of Oneg, SR's birthplace
Compiled by Tamara Samonova and Alekseĭ Vorob'ëv.
65/39
Scrapbook of ten photographs of the region of Oneg
Compiled by N. Emel'ianova.
Cover page reads "Piešimo sąsiuvinis" (=sketchbook (Lithuanian))
First page bears a reproduction of a woodcut of SR (by Dmitriev) and bears an inscription that reads "Sergei Vasil'evich Rachmaninoff. Later years."
65-66, 69
Senar (Hertenstein, Switzerland)
65/40
Exterior view of house
12.1 x 16.4 cm. (19.7 x 22.8 cm. with mat)
65/41
Exterior views of house
5 separate prints: Folder "A" contains 2 prints, both 8.5 x 13.0 cm.; Folder "B" contains 3 small prints (two black-and-white, one color, 5.5 x 10.0 cm.)
69/13
Exterior view of house
16.3 x 22.3 cm. (29.0 x 35.7 cm. with mat)
Photographer: H. Friebel (Sursee, Switzerland)
69/14
Exterior view of house, garden and lake
15.7 x 22.0 cm (29.2 x 35.7 cm with mat)
Photographer: H. Friebel (Sursee, Switzerland)
65/42
Exterior views: garden
11 prints in 5 folders; the first 4 folders contain 2 prints each; the fifth folder contains 3, each 8.5 x 13.0 cm. (with the exception of the final photograph in the fifth folder, which measures 5.9 x 9.0 cm.)
65/43
Exterior views: Lake Lucerne, view towards mountain
5 prints in 2 folders: folder "A" contains 2 prints; folder "B" contains 3 prints (two black-and-white, one color); the largest and smallest of these photographs (both held within Folder "A") measure 8.1 x 13.6 cm. and 5.3 x 8.3 cm., respectively
65/44
Exterior views: Construction of house
3 prints in 2 folders: Folder "A" contains 2 prints, 8.4 x 13.5 cm.; Folder "B"contains 1 print, 8.0 x 14.0 cm.
First two prints contain inscriptions in the hand of SR, in Russian, that appear on the photographs' recto sides.
66/27
Exterior view of garden
16.9 x 22.9 cm., affixed to heavy paper base ( 28.0 x 34.6 cm.)
Photographer: H. Friebel (Sursee, Switzerland)
65/45
Interior views
4 photographs housed in 2 folders; each 8.5 x 13.0 cm.
65/46
Interior view of dining room
11.8 x 15.5 cm.
Photographer: Blau.
65/47
Interior views, with piano
2 separate photographs: print "A," matted, 11.7 x 15.4 cm. (19.0 x 21.8 cm. with mat) ; print "B," unmated, 8.6 x 13.0 cm.
Print "B" verso bears an inscription by Sophie Satin identifying the location of the photograph as "SR's studio."
65/48
Interior views of house: SR's piano
2 separate photographs: print "A," 13.0 x 8.5 cm. ; print "B," 11.7 x 7.8 cm.
65
Los Angeles (Beverly Hills), California
65/49
SR's home in Beverly Hills, front views,
1965
1965
2 color photographs ; each 7.9 x 11.8 cm.
Verso of each bears inscriptions that read "610 Elm St. / Beverly Hills, Calif. / September 1965."
65/50
SR's home in Beverly Hills, back view,
1942
1942
11.8 x 18.5 cm.
Verso bears inscriptions by Sophie Satin identifying the location of the photograph as SR's home on Elm Street in Beverly Hills; inscription also reads "The back entrance of the house in 1942 where / Rachmaninoff passed away next [i.e. the following] spring."
65/51
Holy Virgin Mary Cathedral of Her Icon, "Rescuer of the Perishing," Los Angeles, California
2 prints: postcard image (8.7 x 13.8 cm.) ; photograph (7.2 x 10.8 cm.)
Inscriptions on both photographs identify its location as well as indicating that this church was the site of SR's funeral in March 1943.
65
Events
65/52
Exhibit in honor of SR at the Moscow Conservatory,
1942
1942
2 photographs: print "A," 16.3 x 11.5 cm. ; print "B," 11.5 x 16.3 cm.
Print "A" depicts a group photograph (including SR, M. Slonov and others, in the summer of 1893) hanging on wall above a display case containing published musical scores of SR's works.
Print "B" depicts photographs of SR and publications in a display case. Includes pages bearing typed captions, in English, identifying each of these two photographs, as well as photoreproductions of these.
Includes a clipping by Jacob Chernukhin titled "With the Enemy at the Gates. Moscow Holds Rachmaninoff Exhibition," from The Musician, October, 1942 describing the event.
65/53
Exhibit (unidentified location) dedicated to SR, mirror belonging to NR
13.4 x 9.8 cm.
Verso bears inscriptions in Russian: one reads "a corner of our museum" ; the other, by Sophie Satin, reads "this mirror [belonged to] N. A. Rakhmaninova" [NR]
65/54
"Rachmaninoff Day," Ivanovka, 6 June 1971
6 June 1971
2 prints portraying musicians that performed at an outdoor park at Ivanovka for an event held in honor of SR.
Photographer: IUriĭ Nikolaevich Ishin.
65/55
Dedication of a plaque (a bas-relief of SR in profile) on SR's Moscow home (where he lived 1905-1917), 26 March 1966
26 March 1966
3 photographs, each 17.3 x 11.6 cm.
65/56
Dedication of a plaque (a bas-relief of SR in profile) on SR's Moscow home where he lived from 1905-1917, 26 March 1966
26 March 1966
22.8 x 16.9 cm.
Depicts officials standing under the plaque, which bears an inscription in Russian that reads "In this house, between 1905 and 1917, the great Russian composer Sergei Vasil'evich Rachmaninoff lived and worked."
Verso bears inscriptions by Sophie Satin and Irina Wolkonsky (?) identifying the sculptors of the plaque (N. I. Nian-Gol'dman and architect V. Uliashev) and the officials portrayed (M. [Mikhaĭl Ivanovich] CHulaki, [Artistic] Director, Bol'shoĭ Teatr; [a representative for] the Director of the Moscow Conservatory; the Secretary of the Composers' Union, [Georgiĭ Vasil'evich Sviridov]; and I. S. [Ivan Semënovich] Kozlovskiĭ)
Includes a printed invitation to the event, bearing an engraved image of SR.
Photographer: S. Khenkin.
65/57
Dedication of a plaque (a bas-relief of SR in profile) on SR's Moscow home where he lived from 1905-1917, 26 March 1966
26 March 1966
2 identical prints, 11.5 x 17.7 cm.
Verso of each print bears an inscription by Irina Wolkonsky (?) identifying the event.
65/58
Dedication of a plaque (a bas-relief of SR in profile) on SR's Moscow home, 26 March 1966
26 March 1966
2 identical prints: print "A," 11.5 x 17.7 cm. ; print "B," 11.7 x 17.2 cm.
Portrays the officials present at the event.
Verso of each print bears an inscription by Irina Wolkonsky (?) identifying the officials pictured therein: "The meeting of the Secretary of the Composers' Union of the USSR, G. V. [Georgiĭ Vasil'evich] Sviridov; (from left to right:) [Artistic] Director of the Bol'shoĭ Teatr, the composer M. I. [Mikhaĭl Ivanovich] CHulaki; Provost of the Moscow Conservatory, Professor A. A. Nikolaev [?]; G. V. Sviridov; Bol'shoĭ Teatr artist I. S. [Ivan Semënovich] Kozlovskiĭ; Moscow Conservatory harp professor K. A. Erdeli [Kseniia Aleksandrovna Erdely]; I. F. [Irina Fëdorovna] SHaliapina; [unidentified male]; Director of the Glinka State Central Music Museum, E. N. Alekseeva")
Print "B" bears an inscription by Sophie Satin, identifying Irina Chaliapin [SHaliapina]
65/59
Dedication of a plaque (a bas-relief of SR in profile) on SR's Moscow home, 26 March 1966
26 March 1966
2 identical prints ; 11.6 x 17.3 cm.
Features E. N. Alekseeva (Director, Glinka State Central Music Museum) and K. A. Erdeli [Kseniia Aleksandrovna Erdely] (Moscow Conservatory harp professor)
65/60
Dedication of a plaque (a bas-relief of SR in profile) on SR's Moscow home, 26 March 1966
26 March 1966
Photograph: 17.3 x 12.0 cm.
Photograph of the exterior of the home.
65
Cemeteries
65/61
SR's gravesite (Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y.)
4 prints of the same subject, varying in size from 11.5 x 8.0 cm. to 13.8 x 8.5 cm. One print is matted, measuring 13.8 x 7.9 cm. (19.9 x 13.0 cm. with mat)
69/15
Reproduction of architectural drawing/specification plans for the headstone at SR's gravesite, Valhalla, N.Y.
31.6 x 32.7 cm.
65/62
SR's gravesite (Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y.)
24.0 x 18.9 cm.
65/63
SR's gravesite (Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y.), with three unidentified women, 1948
1948
24.4 x 18.5 cm.
Verso bears an inscription by Sophie Satin that reads "Rachmaninoff Fund. The / piano contestants at Kensico, NY / in 1948."
65/64
Gravesite of SR's mother, Liubov' Petrovna Rakhmaninova (died 1929) in Novgorod, Russia
5 prints, each 17.2 x 11.2 cm.
Verso of four of these photographs bear inscriptions, by Sophie Satin and someone else, identifying the subject; three of the photographs bear the date "1968"; one photograph depicts a woman tending the grave.
65-66
Miscellany
65/65
Dedication of Rachmaninoff Memorial Hall, Oakdale, N.Y., 25 June 1950
25 June 1950
6 prints, each 8.1 x 5.4 cm.
They depict the entrance to the Hall; the Hall's general and side views; its outdoor stage; and wall plaque.
65/66
Dedication of Rachmaninoff Memorial Hall, Oakdale, N.Y., 25 June 1950
25 June 1950
9 prints: 6 smaller prints (8.1 x 5.4 cm.) and 3 larger prints of different sizes (between 7.5 x 7.5 cm. and 12.0 x 7.0 cm.)
Depicts various views of the Hall and its grounds.
Laid in: a letter regarding this event in the hand of Irina Wolkonsky to an unidentified recipient; the letter is undated and unsigned (and perhaps incomplete)
65/67
Dedication of Rachmaninoff Memorial Hall, Oakdale, N.Y., 25 June 1950
25 June 1950
4 black-and-white photographs and 2 black-and-white photographic greeting cards housed in 3 separate white paper folders
Folder 1: print "A," 7.0 x 12.0 cm., depicts an aerial view of the Rachmaninoff Memorial Hall ; print "B," 10.3 x 7.0 cm., depicts Claude Gonvierre, the sponsor of this event, shaking hands with Ivor Gothie.
Folder 2: print "C," 7.0 x 10.3 cm., depicts Ivor Gothie at the piano; print "D," 7.1 x 10.1 cm., depicts Jane Pagels at the piano.
Folder 3: Items "E" and "F" consist of 2 copies of Claude Gonvierre's printed Christmas/New Year greeting cards, 12.5 x 17.7 cm.; the image on the front of these cards is a reproduction of the photograph of the Rachmaninoff Memorial Hall depicted in Print "A." To this image has been added printed text reading "In Memoriam / To the Master / Sergei Rachmaninoff / This hall is dedicated in / grateful appreciation / 25 June 1950 / Claude Gonvierre."
Laid in: a copy of the original arrangement of prints "A," "B," "C" and "D," which were affixed to the same sheet of paper; copy of 2 newspaper clippings describing the dedication of the Rachmaninoff Memorial Hall as published in The Advance, 29 June 1950, and in the Suffolk County News, 30 June 1950.
65/68
Tambov Music School, named in honor of SR (=Tambovskoe Muzykal'noe Uchilishche imeni Sergeia Rakhmaninova), in Tambov, USSR (now Russia), undated
undated
Print "A," 16.6 x 23.5 cm. ; print "B," 12.0 x 17.8 cm.
The photographs depict separate perspectives of the school.
66/28
Rachmaninoff Symphonic Circle, Odessa, 1950-1960
1950-1960
Print, 23.0 x 25.3 cm.
Portrays the members of a group of SR enthusiasts.
65/69
List of portraits, drawings, and sculptures of SR, typescript prepared by Sophie Satin
In English.
65/70
Photograph of marble plaque affixed to a wall in the Moscow Conservatory
18.6 x 12.2 cm.
Bears the names of the "Graduates of the Moscow Conservatory [who were] awarded Gold Medal" between 1875 and 1900.
SR's name is listed as having been one of the four recipients (along with Iosif Levin [Josef Lhévinne], Leonid Maksimov and Aleksandr Skriabin [Scriabin]) of the award in the twenty-third contest, 1892.
65/71
Photograph of SR's desk and chair, which was presented to the Library of Congress by SR's daughters, Irina Wolkonsky and Tatiana Conus
19.5 x 23.9 cm.
65/72
Photoreproduction of a descriptive certificate, in English, for a Russian icon portraying The Holy Virgin of Kazan with Child, dating from the eighteenth century
The icon was once owned by Catherine the Great, and formerly housed in the shrine at Catherine's estate at TSarskoe Selo (Russia)
This certificate, dated Christmas 1940, is on letterhead of The Schaeffer Collection of Russian Imperial Art Treasures (Rockefeller Center, New York, N.Y.), and was apparently written by Mary Howard Gilmour.
Included is a photoreproduction of a note signed by Mary Howard Gilmour that reads "This icon is given in affectionate memory of Natalie and Sergei Rachmaninoff."
68
Photographic Slides
68
Photographic color slides, black-and-white contact sheets and original film reel used by producer Nancy Reeves (KTEH, San Jose, Calif.) in creating her 1992 television documentary
Rediscovering Rachmaninoff
Photographs include those of holograph manuscript and published musical scores of SR; reproductions of original and published photographs of SR and members of his family; concert programs and newspaper articles relating to SR; miscellaneous documentation from the Library of Congress's Rachmaninoff Archive; reproductions of historical photographs of Moscow and St. Petersburg; and original photographs of the performers featured in the documentary (Dr. Anthony Antolini and the Cabrillo College Chorus). Material is organized into sections: Sections I-IV contain documentation of photographic sources; Section V contains 2 black-and-white photographic contact sheets (containing 35 images) and original film reel containing 35 black-and-white images; Section VI contains 250 photographic color slides.
This material is bound within a ring-binder notebook that Ms. Reeves donated to the Library of Congress upon completion of her documentary.
The main subject of the documentary is the performance of SR's Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (op. 31, composed 1910), which had been reconstructed by Dr. Antolini from material held in the Library's Rachmaninoff Archive, by the Cabrillo College Chorus – the first performance by an American chorus after the dissolution of Soviet Russia.
5
Concert and Event Posters
5/15
Posters from Moscow performances, 1942-1944
Contents:
- Works of SR performed by Lev Oborin, David Oĭstrakh [Oistrakh], Sviatoslav Knushevitskiĭ, A. P. Vyspreva, Grigoriĭ Ginzburg and M. I. Sakharov, at the Tchaikovsky Concer Hall, Moscow, 28 March 1942 [Item housed in Folder 5]
- Works of SR performed by Nina Emil'ianova, N. P. Rozhdestvenskaia, L. P. El'chaninova, D. D. Golovin, H. G. Val'ter, M. I. Sakharov and S. Knushevitskiĭ, at the Moscow Conservatory's Small Hall, Moscow, 9 August 1942 [Item housed in Folder 5]
- Works of SR performed by the piano duo Adol'f and Mikhaĭl Gotlib [Gottlieb], at the Palace of Unions' October Hall, Moscow, 19 February 1944 [Item housed in Folder 5]
5/15
Posters from Moscow performances, 1972-1973
Contents:
- Complete solo piano works of SR, performed by pianist Viktor Eres'ko during four separate concerts (19 November 1972, 28 January 1973, 1 April 1973, 20 May 1973), held at theHall of the House of Scientists, "in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of SR's birth" [Item housed in Folder 6]
- "Torzhestvennyĭ vecher" (=Gala evening) "in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of SR's birth," held on 2 April 1973 at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory,featuring performances by vocal soloist Elena Obraztsova (in three songs of SR: "V molchan'i"; "Siren'," "Kakoe schast'e") and the USSR Symphony Orchestra (in a performance of the Symphonic Dances, op. 45) conducted by Evgeniĭ Svetlanov, and featuring introductory remarks by Grigoriĭ V. Sviridov and I. I. Martynov) [Item housed in Folder 6]
5/15
Posters from performances in Minsk and Kislovodsk, 1973
Contents:
- Performance at the Belarus Lunacharovsky State Conservatory, Minsk, on 23 March 1973, "in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of SR's birth" and featuring various performers [Item housed in Folder 7]
- Performances held on 16 and 30 March 1973 at the Belarus Lunacharovsky State Conservatory, Minsk, "in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of SR's birth" and featuring various performers in concerts of SR's songs [Item housed in Folder 7]
- Performances held on 19 and 24 April 1973 at the Belarus Lunacharovsky State Conservatory, Minsk, "in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of SR's birth" the performance of 19 April featured pianist IUriĭ Korsak and cellist Liudmila Zimovina in works of SR; the performance of 24 April featured performances of various works (none by SR) by performers V. S. Krasnoiartseva, domra, and L. R. Akopdzhaniana, clarinet [Item housed in Folder 7]
- Poster publicizing an undated "Literary- musical concert" by the Kislovodsk State Philharmonic and various additional performers "in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of SR's birth" and featuring introductory remarks by Kira Vishnaiakova [Item housed in Folder 7]
5/15
Posters from performances and events in Tambov, 1968-1971
Contents:
- Poster publicizing "Musical evenings / The Artistic heritage of our great countryman, S. V. Rachmaninoff," consisting of fourteen performances held between 26 October 1968 and 17 May 1969 at the Hall of the Institute of Culture, Tambov; inscribed to Sophie Satin from Nikolaĭ Nikiforov, 30 September 1968 [Item housed in Folder 8]
- Poster publicizing events associated with "Rachmaninoff Day," 31 May 1970; inscribed to Sophie Satin fron Nikolaĭ Nikiforov, Tambov, 24 May 1970 [Item housed in Folder 8]
- Poster publicizing events associated with "Rachmaninoff Day," 6 June 1971 [Item housed in Folder 8]
5/15
Posters from performances and events in Tambov, 1973
Contents:
- Poster publicizing events associated with the"one-hundredth anniversary of the birth of the great Russian composer, pianist and conductor, S. V. Rachmaninoff," between 6 September 1972 and 27 April 1973 [Item housed in Folder 9]
- SR / Jubilee Concert Recordings dedicated to the one-hundredth anniversary of [his] birth, held between 26 March and 1 April 1973, sponsored by the Choral Society of the Tambov Region and the Regional Scientific Pushkin Library; inscribed to Sophie Satin by Nikolaĭ Nikiforov [Item housed in Folder 9]
70-81
Books and Publications, 1886-1973
1886-1973
Includes primarily published books, journals, monographs and magazines held within the personal libraries of SR, Sophie Satin, and/or their family members. The contents of Boxes 70 through 76 represent publications that are either annotated or not otherwise held within LC's collections. The contents of Boxes 77 through 81 represent material that is either unannotated or duplicated within the LC's collections.
Arrangement is alphabetical by author or title.
74/1
Academy of Music (Philadelphia). Concert program, 18 May 1891
For a concert featuring Pëtr Il'ich Tchaikovsky conducting the Boston Festival Orchestra in a performance of his Concerto for piano and orchestra, op. 23, with Adele aus der Ohe as piano soloist, as well as his Suite for string orchestra [sic: Serenade, op. 48?] for string orchestra.
Extremely fragile condition.
70
Alekseev, A. D. [Aleksandr Dmitrievich].
S. V. Rakhmaninov. ZHizn' i tvorcheskaia deiatel'nost' (=S. V. Rachmaninoff. Life and creative activities)
. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1954.
77
Alekseev, A. D. [Aleksandr Dmitrievich].
S. V. Rakhmaninov. ZHizn' i tvorcheskaia deiatel'nost' (=S. V. Rachmaninoff. Life and creative activities).
Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1954.
77
Alekseeva, E. N., Pribegina, G. A., and Tumanina, N. V., editors.
Vospominaniia oMoskovskoĭ konservatorii (=Reminiscences about the Moscow Conservatory)
. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo "Muzyka," 1966.
74/2
Al'shvang, A. [Arnol'd].
"Kolokola" S. Rakhmaninova (="The Bells" by S. Rachmaninoff)
.
Published in two formats with identical text: as a one-page, single folio, and as a small program book by the Moscow State Philharmonic for the 1940-41 season.
77
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Biographical Dictionary
. Third edition. New York: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 1966.
70
American Record Guide
, 33, no. 2 (October 1966)
Includes annotations by Sophie Satin.
72
Apetian, Z.
"Ostorozhno: poshlost'!" (=Caution: Vulgarity!)
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 5 (May 1964)
70, 77
Apetian, Zarui Apetovna, editor.
Vospominaniia o Rakhmaninove. Tom 1-2 (=Reminiscences about Rachmaninoff. Volume 1-2)
, first edition. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1957.
Three copies.
70, 77
Apetian, Z., editor.
Vospominaniia o Rakhmaninove. Tom 1-2 (=Reminiscences about Rachmaninoff. Volume 1-2)
, second edition. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1961.
Three copies of Volume 2.
70
Asaf'ev, B. V.
Akademik B. V. Asaf'ev. Izbrannye trudy. Tom II (=Selected works. Volume 2)
. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1954.
79
Asaf'ev, B. [Boris].
"O russkoĭ prirode i russkoĭ muzyke" (=On the nature of Russians and Russian music),
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 5 (July 1948)
70
Auer, Leopold.
My long life in music
. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1925.
77
Av'erino, N. K.
Muzykal'nye razgovory. Raskol dirizher i orkestr (=Musical conversations. The division of conductor and orchestra)
. New York: Greenwich Printing, 1947.
70
Bazhanov, N. [Nikolai] .
Rakhmaninov. (ZHizn' zamechatel'nykh liudeĭ. Seriia biografii. Vypusk 19) (=Rachmaninoff. (Life of remarkable people), volume 19)
Moskva: Izdatel'stvo TSK VLKSM [ЦК ВЛКСМ], MolodaiaGvardiia, 1966.
This volume contains corrections by Sophie Satin.
70
Bazhanov, N. [Nikolai] .
Rakhmaninov. (ZHizn' zamechatel'nykh liudeĭ. Seriia biografii. Vypusk 23) (=Rachmaninoff. (Life of remarkable people), volume 23)
Moskva: Izdatel'stvo TSK VLKSM [ЦК ВЛКСМ], Molodaia Gvardiia, 1966.
75/10
Belousov, V.
"Restavratsiia doma S. V. Rakhmaninova v Ivanovke" (=Restoration of Rachmaninoff's house at Ivanovka).
Muzykal'naia zhizn'
, No. 14 (June 1971)
70, 77
Belza, I. F. [Igor'], editor.
Rakhmaninov i russkaia opera. Sbornik stateĭ (=S. V. Rachmaninoff and Russian opera. A Collection of articles)
. Moskva: Vserossiĭskoe Teatral'noe Obshchestvo, 1947.
Three copies.
70
Belza, I. F. [Igor'].
S. V. Rakhmaninov. Populiarnyĭ ocherk (=S. V. Rachmaninoff. Popular study)
. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1946.
Two copies.
77
Berlioz, Hector.
Memoirs of Hector Berlioz
. Translated from the French by Rachel (Scott Russell) Holmes and Eleanor Holmes. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1932.
Annotated and edited by Ernest Newman.
80
Bertensson, Sergei.
"Rachmaninoff as I Knew Him."
Etude
, Vol. LXVI, no. 3 (March 1948)
70
Bertensson, Sergei, Leyda, Jay, and Satin, Sophia.
Sergei Rachmaninoff: A Lifetime in Music
. New York: New York University Press, 1956.
Two copies.
Both copies contain annotations by Satin.
76/10
Boelza, Igor [Igor' Belza].
"Sergei Rachmaninov."
Soviet Literature
, (January 1946)
70
Bogdanov-Berezovskiĭ, V., editor.
Molodye gody Sergeia Vasil'evicha Rakhmaninova. Pis'ma. Vospominaniia (=Sergei Vasil'evich Rachmaninoff's Youthful Years. Letters. Reminiscences)
. Leningrad/ Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1949
Two copies.
Both copies contain emendations by Sophie Satin.
77
Bowen, Catherine Drinker.
Free artist; The Story of Anton and Nicholas Rubinstein
. New York: Random House, 1939.
70
Briantseva, V. N. [Vera Nikolaevna].
Detstvo i iunost' Sergeia Rakhmaninova (=The childhood and youth of Sergei Rachmaninoff)
. Moskva: Vsesoiuznoe Izdatel'stvo "Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor," 1970.
74/14
Bukinik, Michael.
"Reminiscences of Young Rachmaninoff,"
Local 802. Official journal of the Associated Musicians of Greater New York [American Federation of Musicians]
, Vol. XVII, no. 7 (May 1943)
74/3
Bulletin
, April 1928. London: Ibbs & Tillett, 1928.
70
Bunin, Iv. [Ivan].
Izbrannye stikhi (=Selected poems)
. Parizh [Paris]: Izdatel'stvo "Sovremennyia Zapiski," 1929.
70, 77
Charton, J.-M. [Jean-Marie].
Les Années françaises de Serge Rachmaninoff (=The French years of Sergei Rachmaninoff)
. Paris: Éditions de la Revue Moderne, 1969.
Two copies.
81
Chasins, Abram.
"The Rachmaninoff Legacy – I."
Saturday Review
, 29 October 1955.
81
Chasins, Abram.
"The Rachmaninoff Legacy – II."
Saturday Review
, 26 November 1955.
74/4
Chekhov, A. P. [Anton Pavlovich].
Dama s sobachkoĭ (=The Lady with the dog)
. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo KHudozhestvennoĭ Literatury, 1948.
77
Chertkov, V. G. [Vladimir Grigor'evich].
Ukhod Tolstogo (=Tolstoy's departure [Last days of Tolstoy])
. Berlin: Izdatel'stvo I. P. Ladyzhnikova, 1922.
70
Cheshikhin, Vsevolod.
Istoriia russkoĭ opery (s 1674 po 1903 g.). Tom 1-ĭ (=History of Russian opera, from 1674 to 1903. Volume 1)
. Moskva: P. IUrgenson, 1905.
Laid in: Prokin, N. G. Kratkoe rukovodstvo k izucheniiu istorii muzyki (=Brief guide to the study of music history). Moskva: A. Gun, 1916.
70
Commarano, S.
Il Trovatore. A Grand opera in four acts
. New York: Fred. Kullman, undated
Contains musical examples in score (melody with lyrics only) for the work's principal arias.
Libretto to Verdi's opera produced in conjunction with a production at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York.
77
Cooke, Charles.
Playing the piano for pleasure
. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1941.
Bears an inscription to Rachmaninoff from Cooke.
70
Cooke, James Francis.
Great pianists on piano playing
. Philadelphia: Theo. Presser Co., 1917.
Contains article by SR, titled "Essentials of Artistic Playing."
71, 77
Culshaw, John.
Sergei Rachmaninov
. London: Dennis Dobson, 1949.
Two copies.
77
Davies, Joseph E.
Mission to Moscow
. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1941.
74/5
Den' russkago rebënka. Vypusk XI-yĭ (=Day of the Russian child. Eleventh issue
. (April 1944). N. V. Borzov, editor. San Francisco, 1944.
71, 77
Dobuzhinskiĭ, M. V. [Mstislav Valerianovich], editor.
Pamiati Rakhmaninova (=Memories of Rachmaninoff)
. New York: S. A. Satina, 1946.
Three copies.
71
Emel'ianova, N. N..
S. V. Rakhmaninov v Ivanovke (=S. V. Rachmaninoff at Ivanovka)
. Voronezh: Knizhnoe Izdatel'stvo, 1971.
Two copies.
74/6
Etude
. Vol. XXXVII, no. 10 (October 1919)
The cover page of this magazine designates it as the "Rachmaninoff Number."
74/7
Etude
. Vol. LIX, no. 12 (December 1941)
Contains an article by SR titled "Music Should Speak from the Heart."
77
Fedin, Konst [Konstantin].
Pokhishchenie Evropy. Roman. Pervaia kniga (=The Abduction of Europe. Novel. First book)
. Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo Pisatelei, 1934.
71
Galsworthy, John.
Memories
. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1919.
71
Garin, F., editor.
Izgnanie Napoleona iz Moskva. Sbornik (=Exile of Napoleon from Moscow. Collection of articles)
. [Moskva:] Moskovskiĭ Rabochiĭ, 1938.
71
Gately, Francis Cabrini.
Musical mileage
. Paterson, NJ: St. Anthony Guild Press, 1940.
Annotated by Sophie Satin.
74/9
Giĭl'iar, P'er [Gilliard, Pierre].
Tragicheskaia sud'ba rossiĭskoĭ imperatorskoĭ sem'i (=The Tragic fate of the Russian Imperial family)
. Konstantinopol' [Constantinople], 1921.
74/10
Glebov, Igor'.
Manfred (Baĭrona – SHumana) (=Manfred, of Byron and of Schumann)
, 1922.
Program book for a concert by the State Philharmonic.
Laid in: clipping describing contemporary cultural events in Moscow.
76/13
Glebov, Igor.
"Rachmaninoff."
VOKS Bulletin
, No. 5-6 (1943)
71
Gliebov [Glebov], Igor'.
CHaĭkovskiĭ [Tchaikovsky]
. Peterburg/Berlin: Svietozar, 1923.
71
Goul, Roman.
Toukhatchevsky. Maréchal rouge
. Translated from the Russian by J. Civel. Paris: Bibliothèque du Hérisson/Société Française d'Éditions Littéraires et Techniques, 1935?
77
Gronowicz, Antoni.
Sergei Rachmaninoff
. Translated from the Polish by Samuel Sorgenstein and Edna Ruth Johnson. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1946.
80
Henderson, A. M.
"Rachmaninoff as I Knew Him."
Etude
, Vol. 72, no. 4 (April 1954)
71
Hessen, Sergius.
"Tolstoj als Pädagoge."
Die Erziehung
, undated.
74/8
Hofmann, Josef.
"What is the Purpose of Music Study?"
Etude
, (November 1944)
81
Holcman, Jan.
"Hidden Treasures of Rachmaninoff."
Saturday Review
, (30 August 1958)
77
Holt, Richard, editor.
Nicolas Medtner (1879-1951). A Tribute to his art and personality.
London: Dennis Dobson, 1955
76/4
Ilëshin, Boris.
"Svoboda i golubye nebesa" (=Freedom and blue skies)
Ogonëk
, No. 39 (2308) (25 September 1971)
71
Il'f, Il'ia and Petrov, Evgeniĭ.
Tonia. Rasskazy, stat'i (="Tonia." Stories, articles)
. Moskva: Sovetskiĭ Pisatel', 1932.
71
Ipat'ev, V. N. ZHizn' odnogo khimika.
Vospominaniia. Tom 1: 1867-1917 (=Life of a chemist. Memoirs. Volume 1: 1867-1917)
. New York, 1945.
79
"Iz arkhiva K. N. Igumonova" (=From the archive of K. N. Igumonov).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 1 (1946)
Contains published correspondence between Igumonov and SR.
79
"Iz perepiski S. V. Rakhmaninova (pis'ma k V. R. Vil'shau)" (=From the correspondence of S. V. Rachmaninoff: Letters to V. R. Vil'shau).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 2 (March/April 1948)
81
Jacobson, Robert.
"The Vocal Rachmaninoff."
Opera news
, Vol. 38, no. 8 (22 December 1973)
71
Kalashnikov, Dmitriĭ.
SHkol'nikam o S. V. Rakhmaninove (=School years of S. V. Rachmaninoff)
. Voronezh: TSentral'no-CHernozemnoe Knizhnoe Izdatel'stvo, 1969.
Contains brief emendations by Sophie Satin.
80
Kastal'skiĭ, A.
Osobennosti narodno-russkoĭ muzykal'noĭ sistemy (=Features of Russian folksong's musical system)
. Moskva/Petrograd: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor, 1923.
Two copies.
77
Keith, Agnes Newton.
Land below the wind
. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1939.
77
KHentova, S.
Emil' Gilel's (=Emil Gilels)
. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1959.
71
Klimov, E. [Evgeniĭ].
Russkie zhenshchiny po izobrazheniiam russkikh khudozhnikov (=Russian women in the images of Russian artists)
. Washington, DC: Izdanie Russkogo Knizhnogo Dela v SSHA/Victor Kamkin, 1967.
72
Kogan, G.
"O Rakhmaninove" (=About Rachmaninoff).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 4 (April 1958)
79
"Kompozitor kak interpretator" (=The Composer as interpreter).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 2 (February 1955)
Interview with SR by Norman Cameron.
74/11
Korzukhin, I. A.
N. Rimskiĭ-Korsakov i Rikhard Vagner (=N. Rimsky-Korsakov and Richard Wagner)
. Berlin: Tipografiia O. SHtol'berg i Ko., undated.
76/14
Kuznetsoff, Constantin [Konstantin Kuznetsov].
"Serge Rachmaninoff's Musical Life."
VOKS Bulletin
, No. 6 (1945)
Lachmund, Carl V.
Autographs of Great Musicians. A Souvenir
[
see Correspondence to SR: Lachmund, Carl V.](steinmetz)
77
Langhans, Wilhelm.
The History of music in twelve lectures
. Translated from the German by J. H. Cornell. Second edition. New York: G. Schirmer, 1886.
78
Leirens, Charles.
Belgian music
. New York: Belgian Information Center, 1943.
71
Leonov, Leonid.
Izbrannye proizvedeniia (=Selected works)
. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo KHudozhestvennoĭ Literatury, 1932.
71
Lermontov, M. IU.
[Mikhaĭl IUr'evich] Polnoe sobranie sochinenii. Tom pervyĭ, vtoroĭ, tretiĭ, chetvertyĭ (=Complete collected works. Volume 1-4)
. Berlin: Izdatel'stvo Slovo, 1921.
74/12
The Library of Congress Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions
. Vol. 9, no. 1 (November 1951)
Two copies.
Contains report of acquisition of the Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive by the Library of Congress.
74/13
Life
, Vol. 14, no. 15 (12 April 1943)
Contains article titled "Speaking of pictures... these are last taken of Rachmaninoff before death."
71
Livanova, T., Pekelis, M., Popova, T.
Istoriia russkoĭ muzyki. Tom I-II (=History of Russian music. Volume 1-2)
. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1940.
71
Lockspeiser, Edward.
Debussy
. English text. xi, 291 pages. London: J. M. Dent/New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1936
71, 78
Lyle, Watson.
Rachmaninoff: A Biography
. London: William Reeves, 1939.
Two copies.
Copy 1 contains annotations by Sophie Satin.
78
Mahanna, John G. W.
Music under the moon. A History of the Berkshire symphonic festival, Inc.
. Pittsfield, MA: Eagle Printing and Binding Company, 1955.
71, 78
Martens, Frederick H.
Little biographies. Rachmaninoff
. Second edition. New York: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1922.
Four copies.
75/4
Martens, Frederick H.
"Sergei Rachmaninoff Talks of Russia and America."
Musical Observer
. Vol. XX, no. 4 (April 1921)
78
Maurois, André.
King Edward and his times
. Translated from the French by Hamish Miles. London: Cassell, 1933.
80
Mel'nik, Tat'iana Botkina.
Vospominanie o tsarskoĭ sem'ie i eia zhizni do i poslie revoliutsii (=Reminiscences about the Imperial family and its life up to and after the revolution)
. Berlin: Vseslavianskiĭ Knizhnyĭ Magazin/M. I. Stefanovich I Ko., 1921.
78
II. [i.e., Vtoroĭ] Mezhdunarodnyĭ konkurs imeni P. I. CHaĭkovskogo (=II. [i.e., Second] International Tchaikovsky Competition), April-May 1962
.
Program book with photographs, biographies of past competition winners, and a foreword by Dmitriĭ Shostakovich.
Accompanied by an English version.
71, 78
Molloy, M. S., Snyder, M. A., and Kroeger, Ernest R.
The Musical cross word puzzle book
. New York: Carl Fischer, 1925.
Two copies.
71
Monakhov, N. F.
Povest' o zhizni (=Story of a life)
. Edited by S. S. Mokul'skiĭ and S. K. Abashidze. Leningrad: Bol'shoĭ Dramaticheskiĭ Teatr, 1936.
71
Morov, Alekseĭ.
"Sergeĭ Rakhmaninov. Legendy i pravda" (=Sergei Rachmaninoff. Legends and truth).
Neva
, No. 2 (1967)
Annotated by Sophie Satin.
74/15
Music. Illustrated Monthly Review
, Vol. I (Mid-summer 1924)
74/16
Musical America
, Vol. LVII, no. 1 (10 January 1937)
75/1
Musical America
, Vol. LXIII, no. 6 (10 April 1943)
Contains articles about SR, on the occasion of his death.
Contains corrections by Sophie Satin.
75/2
Musical Courier
, Vol. CXXVII, no. 7 (5 April 1943)
Contains articles relating to SR's death.
75/5
Muzyka. Ezhemesiachnyĭ zhurnal posviashchennyĭ muzyke (=Music. Monthly magazine devoted to music)
, No. 1 (1923)
75/6
Muzykal'naia zhizn'
, No. 6 (March 1958)
Contains articles on SR by A. Medvedev and E. Varvatsi.
75/7
Muzykal'naia zhizn'
, No. 23 (December 1963)
Laid in: reproduction of K. A. Somov's portrait of SR (1925)
75/8
Muzykal'naia zhizn'
, No. 6 (March 1965)
SR is mentioned in an article titled "Vtoroe rozhdenie" (=Second birth), written by L. Grigor'ev and IA. Platek.
Contains emendations by Sophie Satin.
75/9
Muzykal'naia zhizn'
, No. 12 (June 1966)
SR is mentioned in an article titled "Muzyka dolzhna govorit' iazykom serdtsa" (=Music should speak the language of the heart), written by A. Morov.
75/11
Muzykal'naia zhizn'
, No. 6 (368) (March 1973)
Two copies.
Contains several articles on SR.
Annotations by Sophie Satin.
71
The New Aeolian Hall
. New York: Aeolian Company, 1927.
Laid in: a certificate designating SR as the recipient of this commemorative presentation volume.
78
Newman, Ernest.
The Life of Richard Wagner. Volume One: 1813-1848
. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1933.
78
Niemann, Walter.
Die Nordische Klaviermusik
. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1918.
81
Nikolaeva, N.
"Den' Rakhmaninova v Ivanovke" (="Rachmaninoff Day" at Ivanovka).
Muzykal'naia zhizn'
, No. 19 (October 1970)
79
"Novoe o Rakhmaninove. Iz epistoliarnogo arkhiva" (=New [resources] about Rachmaninoff. From the correspondence in his archive).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 9 (September 1961)
71
Novyĭ Mir
, No. 4 (1943)
Contains two articles on SR.
78
O'Connell, Charles.
The Other side of the record
. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947.
Contains a chapter on SR.
78
O'Connell, Charles.
The Victor book of the symphony
.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1934.
71
des Ormes, Renée.
Laure Conan
("Célébrités" (series), undated.
76/6
Otchizna
(March 1973)
Contains articles about SR by Nikolaĭ Kozhin and N. Volynskaia.
Two copies.
Contains annotations by Sophie Satin.
78
Pan Pipes of Sigma Alpha Iota
, Vol. XXXVII, no. 2 (December 1944)
Contains article titled "To Honor Sergei Rachmaninoff. Rachmaninoff Memorial Fund."
71
"Pis'ma S. V. Rakhmaninova" (=Letters of S. V. Rachmaninoff).
Novyĭ ZHurnal (=The New Review)
, No. 99 (1970 [1969?])
Four copies.
71, 78
Ponizovkin, IU. [IUriĭ].
Rakhmaninov – pianist, interpretator sobstvennykh proizvedenii (=Rachmaninoff as pianist and interpreter of his own works)
. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo Muzyka, 1965.
Two copies.
71
Portraits of musical celebrities. A Book of notable testimonials
. New York: Steinway & Sons, 1926.
71
Prishvin, Mikhaĭl.
Kashcheeva tsep' (=The Chain of Kashcheev)
. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo, 1927.
81
Pro Musica Quarterly
, Vol. VII, No. 3-4 (March-June 1929)
72
Pushkin, A. S.
Polnoe sobranie sochinenii. Tom tretiĭ (=Complete collected works. Volume 3)
. Berlin: Knigoizdatel'stvo "Slovo," 1921.
Contains annotations.
72
Rachmaninoff, Sergei.
Rachmaninoff's recollections
. Edited by Oskar von Riesemann. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1934.
Two copies.
Both copies contain emendations.
Laid in volume one: corrections to the volume's text apparently made by Satin.
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"Rachmaninoff spielt für ‘Pro Juventude'."
Sie und Er
(magazine), No. 8 (1938)
76/2
"Rakhmaninov o sebe" (=Rachmaninoff [writing] about himself).
Ogonëk
, No. 12-13 (31 March 1943)
72, 78
Rakhmaninov, Sergeĭ.
Pis'ma (=Letters)
. Edited, and with commentary by Z. Apetian. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1955
Four copies.
Copy 1 contains corrections by Sophie Satin.
71
Rakhmaninova, Natal'ia [Natalie Rachmaninoff].
"S. V. Rakhmaninov."
Novyĭ ZHurnal (=The New Review)
, No. 109 (1972)
71
Rakhmaninova, Natal'ia [Natalie Rachmaninoff].
"S. V. Rakhmaninov. Druz'ia-muzykanty v Rossii" (=S. V. Rachmaninoff. Musician friends in Russia).
Novyĭ ZHurnal (=The New Review)
, No. 100 (1970)
Two copies.
71
Rakhmaninova, Natal'ia [Natalie Rachmaninoff].
"S. V. Rakhmaninov. KHarakter S. V." (=S. V. Rachmaninoff's character)
Novyĭ ZHurnal (=The New Review)
, No. 103 (1971)
Two copies.
72
Ratgauz, D.
Moi piesni (=My songs)
. Berlin: Izdatel'stvo Ol'ga D'iakova i Ko., undated.
81
Robinson, Francis.
Caruso. His Life in pictures
.
New York/London: Studio Publications/Thomas Y. Cromwell, 1957.
79
Rostropovich, M.
"Amerika, vesna 1956 g." (=America, Spring 1956).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 8 (August 1956)
78
Roy, Basanta Koomar.
Rabindrath Tagore. The Man and his poetry
. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1916.
81
Russkiĭ sbornik
. Parizh [Paris]: Izdanie Komiteta Pomoshchi Russkim Literatoram i Uchenym, 1920.
Literary journal containing works of prose and poetry.
79
Sabinina, Μ.
"Vospominaniia o Rakhmaninove" (=Reminiscences about Rachmaninoff).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 2 (February 1958)
Review of Z. Apetian's Vospominaniia o Rakhmaninove (=Reminiscences about Rachmaninoff.
72
Sahlberg-Vatchnadzé, Marguerite.
Chostakovitch. (La Musique russe contemporaine)
. Paris: Éditions Romance/Les Œuvres Françaises, 1945.
72
Saltykov-SHCHedrin, M. E.
Izbrannye sochineniia. Tom I : Gospoda Golovlevy; Poshekhonskaia starina (=Selected works. Volume 1)
. Moskva/Leningrad: TSK VLKSM [ЦК ВЛКСМ], 1939.
72
Satina, S. [Sofiia] [Satin, Sophie].
"Ocherk o vysshem zhenskom obrazovanii v Rossii."
Osobyĭ ottisk iz sbornika v chest' prof. N. S. Timasheva: "Sorokin/Poltoratskiĭ. Na Temy russkie i obshchie." (="Essay on women's higher education in Russia."
. Special edition in honor of Prof. N. S. Timashev: "Sorokon/Poltoratskiĭ. On Russian and general themes.")
71
Satina, Sofiia [Sophie Satin].
"S. V. Rakhmaninov. K 25-letiiu so dnia konchiny" (=S. V. Rachmaninoff. On the 25th year of his death).
Novyĭ ZHurnal (=The New Review)
, No. 91 (1968)
Two copies.
78
Semevskiĭ, V. I.
Sobranie sochinenii, tom vtoroĭ. M. V. Butashevich-Petrashevskiĭ i petrashevtsy, chast' I (=Complete works. Volume 2)
. Moskva: Zadruga, 1922.
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Sergei Rachmaninoff
. New York: RCA Records, 1973.
Published notes by Francis Crociata, Sophie Satin and Gregor Benko that accompany RCA LP (ARM3-1)
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Sergei Rachmaninoff. The Man and his music
.
Published notes by Charles Gerhardt and Clair W. Van Ausdall to accompany a Reader's Digest LP of SR's works.
72, 78
Sergeĭ Vasil'evich Rakhmaninov. Prospekt vystavki k 100-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia (1873-1973) (=Sergei Vasil'evich Rachmaninoff (1873-1973))
.
Exhibition catalog for the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth.
Contain corrections.
Three copies.
76/12
Seroff, Victor Ilyich.
"The Great Rachmaninoff."
Vogue
, (1 April 1943)
72, 78
Seroff, Victor I.
Rachmaninoff
. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1950
Three copies.
Sophie Satin has made several corrections.
81
SHatskaia, I. and N. Emel'ianova.
"Tam, gde zhil Rakhmaninov" (=There, where Rachmaninoff lived).
Muzykal'naia zhizn'
, No. 13 (May 1973)
78
SHaverdian, A. I.
Puti razvitiia sovetskoĭ muzyki. Kratkiĭ obzor (=Path of the development of Soviet music. Brief review)
. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1948.
72
SHil'der, N. K.
Imperator Aleksandr Pervyĭ. Ego zhizn' i tsarstvovanie. Tom pervyĭ- vtoroĭ (=Emperor Aleksandr I. His Life and reign. Volume I-II)
. Second edition. S.-Peterburg: Izdanie A. S. Suborin, 1904.
78
Shirer, William L.
Berlin Diary. The Journal of a foreign correspondent, 1934-1941
. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1941.
78
SHlifshtein, S.
A. S. Dargomyzhskiĭ. Lektsiia. (V Pomoshch' slushateliu muzyki) (=A. S. Dargomyzhsky. A Lecture (For the assistance of the music listener (series))
. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1951.
72
Sikorsky, Igor I.
The Story of the Winged-S. An Autobiography
. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1938.
80
Smith, Carleton.
"Pianos for Two."
Esquire
, (September 1936)
72, 78
Sokolova, O.
Simfonicheskie proizvedeniia S. V. Rakhmaninova (Putevoditeli po russkoĭ muzyke) (=Symphonic works of S. V. Rachmaninoff (Russian Music Guides (series))
. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1957.
Three copies.
79
Sokol'skiĭ, M.
"Perechityvaia knigu o Rakhmaninove" (=Reading a book about Rachmaninoff).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 12 (December 1955)
A review about A. D. Alekseev's biography of SR (S. V. Rakhmaninov. ZHizn' i tvorcheskaia deiatel'nost' (=SR. Life and creative activity)
78
Solovtsov, A. [Anatoliĭ].
N. A. Rimskiĭ-Korsakov
. [Moskva:] Muzgiz, 1948.
72
Solovtsov, A. [Anatoliĭ].
S. V. Rakhmaninov
. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1947.
72, 78
Solovtsov, A. [Anatoliĭ].
S. V. Rakhmaninov. V Pomoshch' slushateliu muzyki. Lektsiia (=S. V. Rachmaninoff. For the assistance of music listeners. Lecture)
. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1955.
Three copies.
78
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr I.
The First circle
. Τranslated from the Russian by Thomas P. Whitney. New York/Evanston: Harper & Row, 1968.
78
Sorabji, Kaikhosru Shapurji.
Mi contra fa. The Immoralisings of a Machiavellian musician
. London: Procupine Press, 1947.
Contains a chapter titled "Rachmaninoff and Rabies."
72
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 4 (1945)
Contains five articles about SR, as well as an article written by the composer.
Two copies.
Emendations by Sophie Satin appear within both copies.
72, 79
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 8 (October 1948)
Contains musical score of a work for voice and piano by SR titled "Pis'mo k K. S. Stanislavskomu ot S. Rakhmaninova" (=Letter to K. S. [Konstantin Sergeevich] Stanislavsky from S. Rachmaninoff)
Two copies.
79
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 1 (January 1965)
Contains articles which discuss SR's works.
79
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 10 (October 1968)
Contains articles by N. Emel'ianova published under the collective title "Novyĭ muzeĭ: Po pamiatnym mestam" (=New museum: To memorable places), which discuss Ivanovka, SR's home in his youth.
79
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 4 (April 1973)
Contains articles appearing under the collective title "K 100-letiiu so dnia rozhdeniia S. V. Rakhmaninova" (=On the centenary of Rachmaninoff's birth)
79
"Sovetskie ispolniteli o S. V. Rakhmaninove" (=Soviet performers on S. V. Rachmaninoff).
Sovetskaia Muzyka
, No. 3 (March 1968)
Two copies.
79
Steinway centenary concert. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Steinway & Sons, October 19, 1953
.
Souvenir program, Carnegie Hall, New York.
76/11
Stereo Review
, Vol. 30, No. 5 (May 1973)
This issue, titled "Rachmaninoff: A Centennial Review."
79
Stoddard, Hope.
From these comes music. Instruments of the band and orchestra
. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, [1952]
72
Stokowski, Olga Samaroff.
The Layman's music book
. New York: W. W. Norton, [1935]
76/5
Sveshnikov, Aleksandr.
"Geniĭ Russkoĭ Muzyki" (=Genius of Russian music)
Ogonëk
, No. 14 (2387) (31 March 1973)
72
Swan, A. [Alfred J.].
Notes on the old liturgical chant of the Russian Church and the Russian folk song
. Jordanville, NY: Holy Trinity Monastery, 1967.
78
Swan, A. [Alfred J.] and Katherine.
"Rachmaninoff: Personal Reminiscences – Part II."
Musical Quarterly
, Vol. XXX, no. 2 (April 1944)
78
Swan, A. [Alfred J.] and Katherine.
"Rachmaninoff: Personal Reminiscences – Part II."
Musical Quarterly
, Vol. LV, no. 3 (July 1969)
79
Swan, Alfred J.
Scriabin
. London: John Lane, 1923.
79
Tague, William H. and Kimball, Robert B., editors.
Berkshire. Two hundred years in pictures. 1761-1961
. Pittsfield, MA: Eagle Printing and Binding Company, 1961.
80
Taubman, Howard.
"Musical Triple-Threat."
Collier's
, (16 December 1939)
72
Tchaikovsky, P. I.
Perepiska s P. I. IUrgensonom. Tom 2. 1884-1893 (=Correspondence with P. I. Jurgenson. Vol. 2. 1884-1893)
. Edited by V. A. ZHdanova. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1952.
72
Tempo
, No. 22 (Winter 1951-1952)
The "Rachmaninoff Number," comprised primarily of articles about SR.
The latter article contains annotations and corrections by Sophie Satin.
79
Thayer, Alexander Wheelock.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven
. Edited by Henry Edward Krehbiel. Ιn three volumes. New York: The Beethoven Association, 1921.
72
Threlfall, Robert.
Sergei Rachmaninoff. His Life and music
. London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1973.
Contains correction by Sophie Satin.
73
Tolstoĭ, L. N.
Dietstvo. Poviesti (=Childhood. Stories)
. Berlin: Izdatel'stvo I. P. Ladyzhnikov, 1920.
76/3
Trubnikova, A.
"Sergeĭ Rakhmaninov."
Ogonëk
, No. 4 (973; 27 January 1946)
73
TSytovich, T. E.
S. V. Rakhmaninov. Sbornik stateĭ i materialov (=Rachmaninoff. A Collection of articles and materials)
. Moskva/Leningrad: Muzgiz, 1943.
Contains emendations by Sophie Satin.
73
Tumanina, N. [Nadezhda].
M. Musorgskiĭ. ZHizn' i tvorchestvo. K stoletiiu so dnia rozhdeniia, 1839-1939 (=M. Musorgsky. Life and work. On the centenary of his birth, 1839-1939)
.
Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo, 1939.
79
Turner, W. J.
Orpheus, or, the music of the future
. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1926.
73
Tynianov, IUriĭ.
Maloletnyĭ Vitushishnikov (=The Youthful Vitushishnikovs)
. Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo Pisatelei, 1933.
73
Vakhtangov, Evgeniĭ Bogrationovich.
Zapiski, pis'ma, stat'i (=Notes, letters, articles)
. Edited by N. M. Vakhtangova, L. D. Vendrovskaia, and B. E. Zakhav. Moskva/Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo, 1939.
73
Vasilenko, Sergeĭ.
Sergeĭ Vasil'evich Rakhmaninov. 1873-1943. Kratkiĭ ocherk zhizni i tvorchestva (Knizhka dlia iunoshestva.) (=Sergei Vasil'evich Rachmaninoff. 1873-1943
. Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, 1961.
Brief study of his life and work. Part of the Little books for young people series.
Contains corrections by Sophie Satin.
73
Vasil'ev, E..
"S. V. Rakhmaninov."
Vozrozhdenie / La Renaissance. Literaturno-politicheskiia tetradi
, No. 31 (January-February 1954)
Laid in: offprint of the article.
73
Verhaeren, Émile.
La Multiple splendeur. Poèmes.
. (Quatorzième édition). Paris: Mercure de France, 1917.
79
Vetlugin, A.
Avantiuristy grazhdanskoĭ voĭny (=Adventurers of the civil war)
. Paris: Russkoe Knigoizdatel'stvo v Parizhie "Siever" [Éditions "Sever"], 1921.
79
Viatkin, M. P. [Mikhaĭl], editor.
Ocherki istorii Leningrada. Tom tretiĭ. Period imperializma i burzhuazno-demokraticheskikh revoliutsii. 1895-1917 gg. (=Essays on the history of Leningrad.
. Volume 3. Period of imperialism and bourgeois-democratic revolution. 1895-1917) Moskva: Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1956.
73
Vinogradov, Anatoliĭ.
Osuzhdenie Paganini. Roman (Izdanie tret'e) (=Condemnation of Paganini. Novel)
. Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "KHudozhestvennaia Literatura," 1938.
79
Vladykina-Bachinskaia, Nina Mikhaĭlovna.
Sobinov. (ZHizn' zamechatel'nykh liudei, no. 9) (=Sobinov. (Life of great people (series), no. 9)
. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo TSK VLKSM (ЦК ВЛКСМ), "Molodaia Gvardiia," 1958.
76/1
Volkov, Oleg.
"I dym otechestva..." (=And the hearth [or smoke?] of the fatherland...)
Nash Sovremennik
, No. 6 (June 1969)
Contains annotations by Sophie Satin and Nikolaĭ Nikiforov.
Laid in: mailing card, dated 29 July 1969, bearing an illustration of SR and the House-Museum at Ivanovka.
73
Vozrozhdenie / La Renaissance. Nezavisimyĭ literaturno-politicheskiĭ zhurnal
, No. 219, March 1970.
Contains a couple articles on Rachmaninoff.
76/15
Die Woche
(magazine), No. 6 (11 February 1905)
Photograph on page 238 of Sophie Satin.
71
Yasser, Joseph.
"Progressive Tendencies in Rachmaninoff's Music."
Musicology
, Vol. II, no. 1 (1948)
75/3
Zhitomirsky, Daniel.
"Russia Honors Memory of Rachmaninoff."
Musical Courier
, Vol. CXXXIII, no. 2 (15 January 1946)
4
Realia
Two small enamel pins, held in Box 4, and SR's desk and chair, presently on display in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room (PARR).
PARR
SR's desk and chair, 1910-1930
1910-1930
The desk exhibits ornate wood inlay and carved wood details. The chair exhibits carved wood details and tapestry upholstery. While there is a photograph of SR seated at this desk, taken by photographer Eric Schaal at Senar, there is no evidence to suggest that SR owned this desk for more than approximately a decade. The desk and chair may have been in SR's apartment in New York. After SR's death in 1943, the desk and chair were exhibited at the New York offices of Steinway and Co. In 1951, the desk and chair were donated by SR's daughters Irina Rachmaninoff Wolkonsky and Tatiana Rachmaninoff Conus to the Library of Congress, where they are exhibited in the Library's Performing Arts Reading Room. A brass plaque stands on the desk indicating that the desk and chair were presented to the Library of Congress by SR's daughters "as a memorial to their father."
4/1
Commemorative lapel pin bearing a likeness of SR
A treble clef appears along its left side; along the pin's bottom edge appears SR's surname, in Cyrillic characters, as well as the dates "1873-1943."
The pin is made of brass with black enamelware, and measures approximately 2.6 x 1.9 cm.
4/2
Commemorative lapel pin bearing a crest of Novgorod, Russia
The pin depicts two bears facing each other and standing over the number "859" (date the city was founded), which are placed at its center, as well as two fishes facing each other along the bottom edge of the pin; the city's name in Cyrillic characters appears along its top edge.
The pin is made of white metal with red and blue enamelware, and measures approximately 3.1 x 2.0 cm.
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5
Papers of Sophie Satin, 1929-1974
1929-1974
This is a discrete collection that was donated to the Library of Congress in 1976 by the estate of Sophie Satin (née Sofiia Aleksandrovna Satina; 1879-1975), SR's first cousin and later his sister-in-law. Satin emigrated to the United States in 1921, and spent her professional life at Smith College (Northampton, Mass.), first as a research associate in botanical genetics, then as a visiting professor, where she remained until her retirement in 1955.
The Satin papers consist primarily of research notes and published material relating to Rachmaninoff which was compiled by Satin over the course of her lifetime. Also included are various notes, drafts and other materials documenting the writing of
Sergei Rachmaninoff: A Lifetime in Music
(1956), a biography by Sergei Bertensson and Jay Leyda (with Satin's assistance); copies (in English and Russian) of Satin's own autobiography; and material related to Rachmaninoff collected by Satin after the deaths of both SR and NR.
The substantial collection of preliminary research notes housed within this series corresponds closely to the lists found within the "Lists compiled by Sophie Satin" section of the Writings about SR subseries under the Writings series.
82-85
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Writings
82
Autobiographical Materials
82/1
Moi vospominaniia=My Recollections
(Memoir)
Typescript (bound, photoreproduced) ; 129 pages
In Russian.
82/2
Moi vospominaniia=My Recollections
(Memoir)
Typescript drafts (unbound), annotated ; 153 pages
In Russian.
82/3
Recollections
(Memoir)
Typescript (bound, photoreproduced), annotated ; 53 pages
82/4
Recollections (Memoir)
Typescript drafts (unbound), annotated ; 53 pages
82/5
Lecture at the R. Steiner School,
14 February 1972
14 February 1972
Manuscript draft ; 37 pages
Laid in: Original cover of folder bearing Satin's handwriting.
82-83
Biographical Material about SR
82/6
Materials for the biography of Rachmaninoff. Part I (copy 1),
1929-1930
1929-1930
Typescript draft (bound) ; in 46, 96, 4 pages
In Russian.
Additional information added after SR's death in 1943.
82/7
Notes and data for S. V. Rachmaninoff's biography, by Sophie Satina (copy 2),
1929-1930
1929-1930
Typescript draft (bound) ; in 46, 96, 4 pages
In Russian.
Additional information added after SR's death in 1943.
83/1
Materials for the biography of S. V. Rachmaninoff, Parts I and II, by Sophie Satin,
December 1943
December 1943
Annotated typescript draft (bound), original and carbon copies ; in 46, 96 pages
In Russian.
83/2
Biographical materials,
1948
1948
Annotated typescript drafts ; 21 pages
In English and in Russian.
83/3
Written for Bertensson and Leyda, by Sophie Satin,
1955
1955
Typescript ; 3 pages
In Russian.
Written for S. Bertensson and J. Leyda's 1956 biography of SR "but not used by the authors."
Includes the Russian text of F. Tiutchev's poem "Silentium," one of SR's "favorite Russian verses," and an English translation of the poem by Vladimir Nabokov.
83/4
List of errors in Sophie Satin's article about SR which was published in
Vospominaniia o Rakhmaninovie=Recollections of Rachmaninoff
, 1957
1957
Original typescript ; 3 pages
In Russian.
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"S. V. Rakhmaninov. K 25-letiiu so dnia konchiny" =S. V. Rachmaninoff. On the 25th-year anniversary of his death, by Sophie Satin,
1968
1968
Published offprint
In Russian.
Article originally appeared in the journal Novyĭ ZHurnal, (no. 91, 1968)
83/6
Lecture by Satin given in Philadelphia,
4 November 1973
4 November 1973
Typescript draft ; 7 pages
Includes press releases, in both English and Russian.
83/7
Lecture by Satin given in Philadelphia,
4 November and 2 December 1973
4 November and 2 December 1973
Manuscript and typescript drafts
Laid in: original cover of folder (bearing Satin's handwriting)
In Russian.
83/8
Lecture by Satin given in Philadelphia,
18 March 1974
18 March 1974
Manuscript draft ; 34 pages
In Russian.
Laid in: original cover of folder (bearing Satin's handwriting)
83/9
SR's "Recollections of a Vanished World" (as told to Frederick H. Martens),
1931
1931
Manuscript and typescript drafts ; 31 pages
In Russian.
83/10
SR's "Recollections of a Vanished World" (as told to Frederick H. Martens),
undated
undated
Typescript drafts ; 56 pages
In English.
Contains extensive annotations in several hands, including that of Satin.
Includes an undated typed contract between SR and Frederick H. Martens regarding the publication of these memoirs.
83/11
Typescript drafts of unpublished biographical articles about SR by Earle Ferris Co., Anastasiia Gul'kevich (née Rimskaia-Korsakova), Lolliĭ Lvov, O. Mandrovskaia, Daniel Gregory Mason, Victor Seroff, Boris Chaliapin and Sophie Satin, undated
In Russian and in English.
83-85
Research Notes Related to SR's Career
83/12
List of SR's holograph manuscripts in the Library of Congress and in the Glinka Museum, Moscow
Handwritten material and typescripts ; 28 items
In English and Russian.
83/13
List of published musical scores of SR's works and other published material (books, articles) retained in SR's family library (subsequently donated to the Library of Congress)
Handwritten material and annotated typescripts (both original and carbon copies) ; 41 items
In English.
List is not comprehensive.
83/14
List of compositions by SR
Annotated original and carbon copy typescripts ; 158 pages
Primarily in English.
83/15
List of concerts in which SR's works were first performed
Annotated typescript ; 16 items
In Russian.
83/16
List of works (piano solo, chamber music, orchestral concerti) performed and/or conducted by SR
Annotated manuscript notes and typescripts (original and carbon copy) ; 35 items
In Russian and in English.
83/17
List of cities in Russia, Europe and North America where SR performed, 1888-1943, and the number of times in each city
Annotated typescripts ; 106 items
83/18
List of concerts (occasionally including repertoire) performed by SR in North America, 1923-1943
Annotated typescripts ; 92 items
Includes related correspondence (most notably by NR and Boston Symphony Orchestra manager George Judd)
84/1
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in North America, 1909-1910 and 1918-1930
Annotated typescripts (originals and carbon copies) ; 115 items
84/2
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in North America, 1930-1943
Annotated typescripts (originals and carbon copies) ; 111 items
Includes an itinerary of SR's 1940-1941 concert tour of the USA and Canada,as well as an original typescript of the concert encores performed by SR during his "last 5-6 years," compiled by NR, and prepared by Sophie Satin.
84/3
List of concerts performed by SR in Russia and Europe, 1891-1917
Annotated typescripts ; 95 items
84/4
List of concert programs (including repertoire) performed by SR in Europe, 1918-1939
Annotated typescripts (originals and carbon copies) ; 75 items
84/5
List of sound recordings and piano rolls made by SR, as well as royalty statements from the Victor Talking Machine Company/RCA Victor which were generated by these recordings
Manuscript notes and typescripts ; 58 items
84/6
List of articles about SR published in Russia, 1892-1917
Typescripts and transcriptions (original and carbon copies), photoreproductions ; 78 items
84/7
List of articles about SR published in North America, 1918-1943
Annotated typescripts and transcriptions (original and carbon copies); photoreproduced clippings ; 40 items
84/8
List of articles about SR which were published in Europe and in the Soviet Union, 1918-1943
Handwritten notes, typescripts and transcriptions (original and carbon copies), original clippings, photoreproductions ; 60 items
84/9
Lists and transcriptions of articles about SR, 1943-1971
Handwritten and annotated notes, typescripts and transcriptions (original and carbon copies), original and photoreproduced clippings ; 60 items
84/10
List of individuals and institutions from whom SR received greetings on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Handwritten notes ; 3 items
84/11
Obituaries of SR,
1943
1943
Original and photoreproduced clippings ; 57 items
84/12
Articles in remembrance of SR
Handwritten notes, typescripts and transcriptions (original and carbon copies), original and photoreproduced clippings ; 22 items
In Russian and English.
85/1
Concerts, lectures, and exhibits held in memory of SR
Annotated typescripts, concert programs, newspaper clippings ; 38 items
85/2
Primarily handwritten notes about SR's concert performances and repertoire; citations for journal and newspaper articles and reviews about SR
(83 items)
In Russian (primarily) and in English.
85
5
Genealogical Information about the Rachmaninoff and Satin Families
85/3
Genealogical information about the Rachmaninoff family
(7 items)
Includes handwritten notes, in Russian; a color reproduction of, and information about, the Rachmaninoff family coat-of-arms; and a published copy of O Rodie Rakhmaninovykh=Regarding the Nobility of the Rachmaninoff Family, 1895.
85/4
Genealogical information about the Rachmaninoff and Bakhmetev families
(25 items)
Includes handwritten notes (perhaps in the hand of Mariia Litvinova, "a cousin of SR's mother") and typescripts, in Russian; includes two undated letters from Mariia Litvinovato "Varvara Arkad'evna"
5/15
Graphic "family trees" tracing the Rachmaninoff family's lineage,
undated
undated
Three large-format handwritten documents
In Russian.
In Folder 10.
5/15
Graphic "family trees" tracing the Rachmaninoff family's lineage from Moldavian rulers Dragoş (died circa 1353) and Bogdan I (died circa 1367),
undated
undated
Three large-format published documents
In Russian.
In Folder 11.
85/5
Genealogical information about the Satin family
Handwritten notes and other documentation (photoreproductions) ; 65 items
In Russian.
85-88
Material Relating to Bertensson and Leyda's
Sergei Rachmaninoff: A Lifetime in Music
(1956)
85/6
Draft "A" (folder 1 of 6; 180 [54, 125] pages). From material labelled "Part One"
85/7
Draft "A" (folder 2 of 6; 134 pages). From material labelled "Part One"
85/8
Draft "A" (folder 3 of 6; 208 pages). From material labelled "Part One"
85/9
Draft "A" (folder 4 of 6; 173 pages). From material labelled "Part One"
86/1
Draft "A" (folder 5 of 6; 242 pages). From material labelled "Part Two"
Includes correspondence, dated 1954 and 1955, to and/or from Sergei Bertensson, Jay Leyda and Sophie Satin, as well as P. L. Aldridge, Israel Citkowitz, Wilson Follett, E. C. Forman, Eleanor Porter, Theodor Reik, and Edwin S. Smith.
Also includes typed and handwritten transcriptions of correspondence, both by and to SR.
86/2
Draft "A" (folder 6 of 6; 158 pages). From material labelled "Part Two"
Includes correspondence, dated between 1951 and 1955, to and/or from Sergei Bertensson, Jay Leyda and Sophie Satin, as well as Carroll G. Bowen, Abram Chasins, Richard Franko Goldman, Nina Koshetz, Douglas MacKinnon, Joseph Reither, Nicolas Slonimsky, and Edward N. Waters.
Also includes typed and handwritten transcriptions of correspondence, both by and to SR; and copies of original biographical articles (held elsewhere within this Archive).
86/3
Draft "B" (folder 1 of 8; 124 pages)
86/4
Draft "B" (folder 2 of 8; 144 pages)
86/5
Draft "B" (folder 3 of 8; 148 pages)
86/6
Draft "B" (folder 4 of 8; 147 pages)
86/7
Draft "B" (folder 5 of 8; 180 pages)
87/1
Draft "B" (folder 6 of 8; 161 pages)
87/2
Draft "B" (folder 7 of 8; 185 pages)
87/3
Draft "B" (folder 8 of 8; 148 pages)
87/4
Correspondence,
1952-1956
1952-1956
Folder 1 of 2 ; 99 items
To Sergei Bertensson, Jay Leyda and/or Sophie Satin, from: Carroll G. Bowen, Charles E. Cunningham, Noel Farrand, Wilson Follett, Irving Kolodin, Maxim Lieber, Pearn, Pollinger & Higham, Ltd., Joseph Reither, Edward N. Waters, Herbert Weinstock, and Thomas J. Wilson.
87/5
Correspondence,
1949-1955
1949-1955
Folder 2 of 2 ; 108 pages
To Sergei Bertensson, Jay Leyda and/or Sophie Satin, from Robert Russell Bennett. Also includes two copies of report on Bertensson's and Leyda's Rachmaninoff: A Lifetime in Music, by Edward N. Waters, from 1950.
87/6
Annotated draft notes for Bertensson/Leyda biography of SR (from folder labelled "Translated letters") (1 of 2)
Includes handwritten transcriptions and typescripts of correspondence of and to SR; typescripts of articles.
(202 items)
87/7
Annotated draft notes for Bertensson/Leyda biography of SR (from folder labelled "Translated letters") (2 of 2)
Includes handwritten transcriptions and typescripts of correspondence of and to SR; bibliography of published articles related to SR.
(187 items)
88/1
Annotated draft notes for Bertensson/Leyda biography of SR
Includes handwritten transcriptions and typescripts; lists of correspondence sent to Bertensson.
(142 items)
88/2
Annotated draft notes for Bertensson/Leyda biography of SR
Includes handwritten transcriptions and typescripts; copies of Bertensson and Leyda's correspondence with Sophie Satin, Maxim Lieber, and others.
(102 items)
88/3
Miscellaneous material related to Bertensson/Leyda biography of SR
Includes clippings of reviews in Russian and English.
(19 items)
88
Material Relating to Bertensson and Leyda's Translation of Mikhail Chekhov's
To the Actor
88/4
Bertensson and Leyda's English translation of Chekhov's
To the Actor
Original draft typescript
Includes notes and related correspondence.
(71 items)
88/5
Bertensson and Leyda's English translation of Chekhov's
To the Actor
(Part I: "Imagination and Attention")
Draft typescript (carbon copy)
88/6
The Problem of the Actor
Draft typescript (carbon copy)
88/7
Drafts, handwritten
88
Subject Files
88/8
Opening of Ivanovka House-Museum, Tambov, Russia,
1968
1968
(7 items)
Includes clipping of article by N. Emel'ianova about the event; notes in the hand of Sophie Satin; commemorative cards from Nikolaĭ Nikiforov, to one of which has been affixed dried leaves from Tambov.
88/9
Concert programs and publicity materials from American events commemorating the centennial of SR's birth,
1973
1973
(12 items)
88/10
Concert programs and publicity materials from events in the Soviet Union commemorating the centennial of SR's birth,
1973
1973
(11 items)
88/11
Clippings from America commemorating the centennial of SR's birth,
1973
1973
(12 items)
88/12
Clippings from the Soviet Union commemorating the centennial of SR's birth,
1973
1973
(30 items)
88/13
Materials relating to the centennial celebration of SR's birth, at Tambov, Soviet Union,
25 March - 1 April 1973
25 March - 1 April 1973
(21 items)
Includes event programs; a clipping, in Russian; two copies of a brochure by Dmitriĭ Kalashnikov titled Sergeĭ Rakhmaninov na Tambovshchine. Ekskursionnyĭ putevoditel' =SR at Tambov. Visitor's guide; commemorative cards and envelopes, bearing SR's likeness.
88/14
Envelopes and commemorative cards bearing SR's likeness, most bearing postmarks from Ivanovka or Tambov,
1971 and 1973
1971 and 1973
(9 items)
Related to the events held at those locations to honor SR.
88-89
Correspondence
Adams, Norah C. Barr
[
see Barnaby, Norah](deoak)
88/15
Aldanov, Mark A.,
1948
1948
(2 items)
88/16
Alekseeva, E.,
1973
1973
(1 item)
88/17
Allan, Elisaveta,
1973
1973
(1 item)
88/18
Av'erino [Avierino], Nikolaĭ,
1948
1948
(1 item)
88/19
Barnaby, Norah,
1949-1950
1949-1950
(4 items)
88/20
Bazhanov, N. (I. ?),
1973
1973
(1 item)
88/21
Bennett, Robert Russell,
1949
1949
(9 items)
Correspondence with Sergei Bertensson.
88/22
Bortnikova, E.,
1972-1973
1972-1973
(6 items)
88/23
Briantseva, V.,
1973
1973
(4 items)
88/24
Bukinik, Mikhaĭl,
1949
1949
(2 items)
88/25
Bunin, Ivan,
1948
1948
(1 item)
88/26
Chaliapin, Boris,
1948 and undated
1948 and undated
(2 items)
88/27
CHaliapina, Mariia,
undated
undated
(1 item)
89/1
Chasins, Abram,
1948-1949
1948-1949
(15 items)
89/2
Cowell, Henry,
1954
1954
(2 items)
89/3
Dohnányi, Ernst [Ernő] von,
1948
1948
(4 items)
89/4
Downes, Olin,
1944-1955
1944-1955
(4 items)
89/5
Emel'ianova, N.,
1973
1973
(6 items)
89/6
Fokina, Vera
1940-1949
1940-1949
(8 items)
Includes correspondence with Eugene Somoff (Evgeniĭ Somov) regarding Mikhaĭl Fokin [Fokine].
Formigli, Frances
[
see Philadelphia Orchestra Association](sayda)
89/7
Gitovsky, C.,
1948
1948
(1 item)
89/8
Glantz, Harry,
1940-1949
1940-1949
(3 items)
89/9
Glazunova, Ol'ga [Glazounov, Olga],
1948-1949
1948-1949
(2 items)
89/10
Greenawalt, Tony and Carol,
circa 1968
circa 1968
(2 items)
89/11
Greiner, Alexander [Greĭner, Aleksandr],
1948-1949
1948-1949
(4 items)
89/12
Grigor'eva, Elena,
1948-1949
1948-1949
(2 items)
89/13
Hirst, Arthur,
1949
1949
(4 items)
89/14
Hutcheson, Ernest,
1948
1948
(3 items)
89/15
Ibbs and Tillett (concert agents) [Tillett, Emmie; Ibbs, R. Leigh],
1949
1949
(3 items)
89/16
Johnson, Edward [Carey, Mae E.],
1948
1948
(3 items)
89/17
Karapetoff [Cobb], (Mrs.) Vladimir,
1949
1949
(2 items)
89/18
Koons, Walter E.,
1948
1948
(4 items)
89/19
Mandrovskiĭ, Nikolaĭ,
1948
1948
(1 item)
89/20
McCormack, Lily (Mrs. John),
1948
1948
(1 item)
89/21
Miliukova, N.,
1949
1949
(2 items)
89/22
Mitropoulos, Dimitri,
1948
1948
(1 item)
89/23
Moiseiwitsch, Benno and Anna [Anita],
1949-1950
1949-1950
(3 items)
89/24
Musical Courier
,
1948
1948
(5 items)
89/25
Nikiforov, Nikolaĭ,
1971-1973
1971-1973
(15 items)
Nylen, Grace
see
[
Musical Courier
](brooks)
89/26
Ormandy, Eugene,
1973
1973
(2 items)
89/27
Philadelphia Orchestra Association,
1948-1949
1948-1949
(3 items)
89/28
Rashevsky, Nikolai,
1948
1948
(1 item)
89/29
Reisenberg [Reĭzenberg], Nadia,
1948-1949
1948-1949
(5 items)
89/30
Rodzinski, Artur,
1948
1948
(1 item)
89/31
Roger-Ducasse, Jean,
1949
1949
(2 items)
89/32
Rybner-Barclay, Dagmar,
1948
1948
(1 item)
89/33
Safonova, Antonina,
1973
1973
(1 item)
89/34
Samossoud, Clara Clemens [formerly Mrs. Ossip Gabrilowitsch],
1949
1949
(3 items)
89/35
Samsonova, Tamara,
circa 1973
circa 1973
(2 items)
Schulhof, Andrew
[
see Dohnányi, Ernst [Ernő] von](shirley)
89/36
Slonimsky, Nicolas [Slonimskiĭ, Nikolaĭ],
1950
1950
(1 item)
89/37
Somoff, Eugene and Helen [Somov, Evgeniĭ; Somova, Elena],
1948
1948
(1 item)
Steinway and Sons
[
see Greiner, Alexander [Greĭner, Aleksandr]](kivi)
89/38
Stokowski, Leopold,
1948
1948
(1 item)
89/39
Strakhova-Ermans, Varvara [Strahova-Ermans, Barbara I.],
1949
1949
(2 items)
89/40
Swan, Alfred J.,
1949-1955
1949-1955
(3 items)
89/41
Taylor, Deems,
1949
1949
(2 items)
89/42
TSetlin, Mariia E. [
Novyĭ ZHurnal=New Review
],
1949
1949
(2 items)
89/43
Williamson, John Finley,
1948
1948
(3 items)
89/44
Wood, Jessie (Lady),
1949-1950
1949-1950
(10 items)
89/45
Yasser, Joseph [IAsser, Iosif],
1948-1955
1948-1955
(9 items)
89/46
Unidentified,
1948-1973
1948-1973
(4 items)
89/47
List of those who gave permission to Sophie Satin to republish their correspondence with SR,
undated
undated
(4 items)