Juilliard School Library Music Manuscripts: By and for Performers
This stunning publication offers the first full examination of the priceless scores at the heart of The Juilliard School’s unparalleled collection that has supported the education of performing artists for more than a century.Richly illustrated and elegantly designed, this volume highlights treasures including the final manuscript of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, with extensive revisions, corrections and alterations by the composer; the autographed manuscript of the final scene of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro; an extensively worked and autographed manuscript of the first movement of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony; Igor Stravinsky's published scores with his own annotations; and holographs of Ysaÿe’s violin sonatas.Accessible essays delve into the amazing stories behind the unique autographed manuscripts, sketches, engravers proofs and first editions by Bach, Brahms, Schumann and others, written by scholars and performers who intimately know these materials and convey their importance to music scholarship and the history of the performing arts.
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Juilliard School Library Music Manuscripts: By and for Performers
This stunning publication offers the first full examination of the priceless scores at the heart of The Juilliard School’s unparalleled collection that has supported the education of performing artists for more than a century.Richly illustrated and elegantly designed, this volume highlights treasures including the final manuscript of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, with extensive revisions, corrections and alterations by the composer; the autographed manuscript of the final scene of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro; an extensively worked and autographed manuscript of the first movement of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony; Igor Stravinsky's published scores with his own annotations; and holographs of Ysaÿe’s violin sonatas.Accessible essays delve into the amazing stories behind the unique autographed manuscripts, sketches, engravers proofs and first editions by Bach, Brahms, Schumann and others, written by scholars and performers who intimately know these materials and convey their importance to music scholarship and the history of the performing arts.
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Juilliard School Library Music Manuscripts: By and for Performers

Juilliard School Library Music Manuscripts: By and for Performers

Juilliard School Library Music Manuscripts: By and for Performers

Juilliard School Library Music Manuscripts: By and for Performers

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This stunning publication offers the first full examination of the priceless scores at the heart of The Juilliard School’s unparalleled collection that has supported the education of performing artists for more than a century.Richly illustrated and elegantly designed, this volume highlights treasures including the final manuscript of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, with extensive revisions, corrections and alterations by the composer; the autographed manuscript of the final scene of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro; an extensively worked and autographed manuscript of the first movement of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony; Igor Stravinsky's published scores with his own annotations; and holographs of Ysaÿe’s violin sonatas.Accessible essays delve into the amazing stories behind the unique autographed manuscripts, sketches, engravers proofs and first editions by Bach, Brahms, Schumann and others, written by scholars and performers who intimately know these materials and convey their importance to music scholarship and the history of the performing arts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785514814
Publisher: Rizzoli
Publication date: 10/15/2024
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 8.10(w) x 10.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jane Gottlieb is vice president of library and information resources at the Julliard School and the director of the school’s C. V. Starr Doctoral Program. Richard Griscom was director of the music libraries at the University of Louisville, University of Illinois, and University of Pennsylvania before being appointed associate university librarian at Penn.

With contributions by Maureen Carr, Helen M. Greenwald, Fredara Mareva Hadley, Ray Iwazumi, Lewis Lockwood, Michael Musgrave, J. Y. Song, Max Tan, Philip Torbert, Damian Woetzel, Christoph Wolff, and Jonathan Yaeger.
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