John Alden Carpenter Collection, 1891-1961
Span: 1891-1961
Bulk: 1900-1949
English
collection
5 ft.
12 boxes
John Alden Carpenter (1876-1951) studied with J.K. Paine at Harvard University, Edward Elgar in Rome, and for four years with Bernhard Ziehn in Chicago. Like his father, Carpenter was by profession in the shipping business, serving as vice-president of the family firm, the George B. Carpenter & Co., until he retired in 1936 to devote himself entirely to music. Carpenter was a highly successful composer in his day, being named a Knight of the French Legion of Honor (1921) and receiving such honors as the Gold Medal of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. He also received honorary degrees from Harvard University, Northwestern University, the University of Wisconsin, and the American Conservatory of Music. Of particular note in the collection are the numerous manuscripts of his songs, and the photographs and watercolors of the sets and costumes of his stage productions.
More than 150 holograph manuscripts of Carpenter's songs, orchestral, chamber, and dramatic works;
printed scores with the composer's annotations and alterations; writings and personal papers; correspondence to and from the composer; photographs and watercolors; programs, scrapbooks and miscellaneous clippings.
MUSIC 1856
John Alden Carpenter Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress
Carpenter
The papers of a significant American composer of the early 20th century.
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Composers
Carpenter, John Alden
Chadwick, George Whitefield
Damrosch, Walter
Grainger, Percy
Stock, Frederick
Stokowski, Leopold
ML31.C34
Performing Arts Encyclopedia
scdb
Music Division, Library of Congress
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu003001
IHAS
110201
loc.natlib.scdb.200033646