Richard Rodgers Collection, 1917-1980
Span: 1918-1979
Bulk: 20th century
English
collection
20 ft.
45 boxes
Composer Richard Rodgers, born on June 28, 1902, in New York City, is best known for the musicals he wrote with Lorenz Hart (e.g. A Connecticut Yankee, On your toes, The boys from Syracuse, and Pal Joey) and Oscar Hammerstein II (Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The king and I, The sound of music, etc.). Rodgers also composed film and television music (notably Victory at sea). Rodgers died on Dec. 30, 1979, in New York.
The collection consists predominantly of Rodgers' music holographs--sketches, vocal scores (many with lyric sheets included) and short scores. In addition, the collection includes full scores for eight of the Rodgers and Hammerstein shows. A small number of programs, photographs, miscellaneous papers, and a few miscellaneous items are also included.
Holograph sketches, piano-vocal scores, lyric sheets, copyists' materials, and full scores (many by Robert Russell Bennett); photographs and papers.
Richard Rodgers Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress
Rodgers, Richard
Music Manuscripts for many of the most significant American musicals of the twentieth century.
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American Musical Theater
Radio/Television
Dance
Rodgers, Richard
Bennett, Robert Russell
Hart, Lorenz
Spialek, Hans
Hammerstein, Oscar
ML31.R636
Performing Arts Encyclopedia
scdb
Music Division, Library of Congress
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu002002
IHAS
120823
loc.natlib.scdb.200033695