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George Antheil Correspondence with Mary Louise Curtis Bok, 1921-1940 [collection]
- Title
- George Antheil Correspondence with Mary Louise Curtis Bok, 1921-1940 [collection]
- Date Created
- Span: 1921-1940
- Language
- English
- Form
- collection
- Physical Description
- 2 ft.
- 3 boxes
- Abstract
- George Antheil was a composer, pianist, author, and inventor. He first gained fame and notoriety in the 1920s for his mechanistic compositions. This collection principally consists of letters between George Antheil and his longtime patron, Mary Louise Curtis Bok. Other items include several writings by Antheil, photographs of his staged works, promotional materials, and clippings.
- Contents Note
- Correspondence, writings by Antheil, photographs, promotional materials, and clippings.
- Preferred Citation
- George Antheil Correspondence with Mary Louise Curtis Bok, 1921-1940, Music Division, Library of Congress
- Access Permissions
- Researchers wishing to work with special collections are advised to inquire in advance about availability of material since many special collections are stored off-site.
- Copyright
- Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.
- Subjects
- American Composers
- Antheil, George
- Zimbalist, Mary Louise Curtis Bok
- Friede, Donald
- Pound, Ezra
- Sternberg, Constantin von
- Stravinsky, Igor
- Call Number
- ML31.A59
- Repository
- Music Division, Library of Congress
- Finding Aid
- http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu010018
Last Updated: 01-25-2011