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Table of Contents
Introduction / Virginia Danielson
A life in the stacks : my musical education in the Loeb Music Library / Robert Mealy
Of slinkys, Siegfried and the 'Stunde Null' : my Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library / Anne C. Shreffler
Time travel / Gregory E. Smith
Loeb looks north / Mary K. Hunter
Music librariana, 2006 / John M. Ward
The spirit of Richard F. French '37 / Christoph Wolff
Connections in the Loeb Music Library / David Schulenberg
Tracking the sources for Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's complete works / Paul Corneilson
Learning from the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library / Kay Kaufman Shelemay
Jazz in the Loeb Music Library / William Bares
Time travel with Nadia Boulanger / Carol J. Oja
Rossini at Harvard / Philip Gossett
Prima la musica e poi la politica? / Charles S. Maier
Back to the future : early music prints, computer technology, and the Isham microform collection / Jane A. Bernstein
Au feu d'amour and the tapestry of Renaissance music / Honey Meconi
Recollections concerning the Isham Memorial Library / Lowell Lindgren
A new Trecento source of a French ballade / Michael Scott Cuthbert
A day in the life of an Isham dweller / Jesse Rodin
Lamentatio discipuli perpetui / Lansing McLoskey
In praise of open stacks and esoterica / Sandra P. Rosenblum
Loeb Music Library reminiscences / Sara Jobin
Seeking sounds / Thomas F. Kelly
Réminiscences d'E.K.L. / Robert J. Dennis.
Edition Notes
Published on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Loeb Music Library at Harvard University.
Includes the motet Lamentatio discipuli perpetui / Lansing McLoskey, performed on Sept. 15, 2006 for the anniversary celebration.
In English; Latin words in the motet.
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