Leonard Burkat Collection
Span: 1955-1965
Bulk: [195-]
English
collection
1 ft.
1 boxes
Leonard Burkat (born Boston, MA, 1919; died Danbury, CT, 1992) began his career as a librarian, holding administrative positions at the Boston Public Library and at the Berkshire Music Center, and was later appointed as the Boston Symphony Orchestra's assistant music librarian, a position that was created for him by conductor Serge Koussevitzky. Burkat later served as assistant to conductor Charles Munch (1953-57) and then as the Boston Symphony Orchestra's artistic administrator. In 1963 Burkat became director of Columbia Masterworks, and eventually served as vice-president of Columbia Records and CBS/Columbia Records Group. During his career, he also wrote music reviews and articles for several major newspapers and musical journals, and in his later years he established a service that provided his program notes for thousands of works, to which hundreds of orchestras and soloists subscribed.
Working drafts, typescript, publishers’ proof containing numerous annotations in Burkat’s hand.
Leonard Burkat Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress
Burkat, Leonard
Working papers relating to Burkat’s English translation of conductor Charles Munch’s autobiography.
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Conductors
Munch, Charles
Burkat, Leonard
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Performing Arts Encyclopedia
scdb
Music Division, Library of Congress
IHAS
120821
loc.natlib.scdb.200033801