An edition of Vernon Duke collection (1918)

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An edition of Vernon Duke collection (1918)

Vernon Duke collection

The collection is in two series, Music and Non-music. The former includes his stage, vocal, and instrumental music, sketchbooks, lyric sheets, and music not by Duke, including the holograph of Signature for the High-low concerts by Aaron Copland. The latter consists of: correspondence with, among others, George Balanchine, Martin Charnin, Peter De Vries, Howard Dietz, Dean Dixon, Neshui Ertegun, Ira Gershwin, Bernard Hermann, George Ivask, Serge, Olga, and Natalie Koussevitzky, John Latouche, Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee, Lotte Lehmann, Anthony Lindsay-Hogg, Jimmy McHugh, Johnny Mercer, Ogden Nash, Gabriel Paichadze, Roland Petit, Serge Prokofiev, Ginger Rogers, Harold Rome, Ann Ronell, Nicolas Slonimsky, Leopold Stokowski, David Turet, William Walton, and Arthur Whitelaw, as well as ASCAP, American Guild of Authors & Composers, and the puplishers Broude Bros., Carl Fischer, Frank Music Corp., Little, Brown & Co., G. Ricordi, and attorneys Weissberger & Frosch; subject files of correspondence, clippings, and other material; photographs; programs; scrapbooks; and miscellaneous material.

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Language
English
Pages
17500

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Edition Notes

Vernon Duke Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.

Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.

Access Advisory: Not all materials in this collection may be readily accessible; please request accessibility information well in advance of your visit http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-perform.html

Gift; Kay McCracken Dule Ingalls; 1980-1985.

Sound recordings; transferred to Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress.

Vernon Duke, author, poet, translator, and business man, as well as composer, was born Vladimir Alexandrovitch Dukelsky on Oct. 10, 1903, in Minsk. He studied composition with Reinhold Glière and Marian Dombrovsky at the Kiev Conservatory. Upon fleeing the Revolution with his family, Dukelsky ended up in New York in 1921. There followed a string of musicals, principally in London and New York from 1925 to 1956. During the same period, Vernon Duke (his legally changed name from 1939 when he became a U.S. citizen) composed music for film and the concert hall. He died on Jan. 16, 1969, in Santa Monica, Calif.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room and on the Internet.

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Library of Congress
ML31 .D98

The Physical Object

Pagination
52 linear feet (145 boxes, circa 17,500 items).
Number of pages
17500

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24901061M
LCCN
2005560806

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