Harold Bauer Collection, 1880-1951
Span: 1880-1951
Bulk: 1920-1951
English
collection
10 ft.
17 boxes
Throughout his career, Harold Bauer (1873-1951)was regarded as one of the greatest living pianists, a successor to the tradition of Liszt, Paderewski and Brahms; a celebrated interpreter of the music of Schumann, Brahms and Franck; and one of the first to champion the music of Debussy and Ravel. The Harold Bauer Collection contains Bauer's correspondence with many of the twentieth century's most important musical figures, holograph transcriptions and editions prepared by Bauer, and articles and speeches written by Bauer on a wide range of musical topics.
Music, including several holograph transcriptions and editions prepared by Bauer and others; artwork and photographs; writings by and about Bauer; publicity material, concert programs and information about concert tours; press, journal, and magazine clippings; awards.
Harold Bauer Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress
Bauer, Harold
Music and papers of the English-born American pianist.
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Pianists
Bauer, Harold
Bloch, Ernest
Boulanger, Nadia
Casals, Pablo
Fauré, Gabriel
Grainger, Percy
Heifetz, Jascha
Hofmann, Josef
Holst, Gustav
Indy, Vincent d'
Kreisler, Fritz
Loeffler, Charles Martin
Monteux, Pierre
Moszkowski, Moritz
Pachmann, Vladimir de
Paderewski, Ignaz
Philipp, Isidore
Prunières, Henry
Ruggles, Carl
Salzedo, Carlos
Schirmer, Gustave
Stokowski, Leopold
Zimbalist, Efrem
ML31.B43
Performing Arts Encyclopedia
scdb
Music Division, Library of Congress
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu004003
IHAS
120229
loc.natlib.scdb.200033622