Helen Hopekirk Collection
Span: 1875-1930
English, German
collection
6 ft.
16 boxes
Pianist and composer Helen Hopekirk (1856-1945) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and received her musical training in Europe. She made her American debut in 1883 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, under the management of her husband, the music critic William A. Wilson. In 1897, she accepted a teaching position at the New England Conservatory and became a fixture in the musical life of Boston. Both she and her husband became American citizens in 1918. The collection contains her original music manuscripts, scores by other composers inscribed to her, biographical material, and five scrapbooks of press clippings and programs.
82 Hopekirk manuscripts (scores, parts, sheet music); 6 sketchbooks; 13 manuscripts of other composers (mostly for piano solo and voice with piano); 21 published piano works by other composers inscribed to Hopekirk; 5 scrapbooks of press notices (1875-1921) and programs (1880-1939); 6 literary manuscripts; 12 folders of biographical material produced for program notes, articles and press releases.
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Helen Hopekirk Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress
Hopekirk, Helen
Papers and music manuscripts of one of the important concert pianists of the early 20th century.
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Piano Music
Women in the Performing Arts
Women Composers
Hopekirk, Helen
Foote, Arthur
Wilson, William A.
Performing Arts Encyclopedia
scdb
Music Division, Library of Congress
IHAS
120821
loc.natlib.scdb.200033628