Wiktor labunski biography of donald
-- Walter A. Fritschy
-- Pearl Roemer Kelly
-- Dr. Wiktor Labunski
-- Ruth Seufert
-- Russell Patterson
-- Jack L. Herriman
-- Dr. Patricia McIlrath
-- Anthony G. Ferrara
-- Ruth Spielman
-- Richard L. Harriman
-- Tatiana Dokoudovska
-- Mrs. Kenneth A. Spencer
-- Joanne Johnson Baker
-- Dr. Francis Buebendorf
-- Dr. Eugene Butler
-- Dr. Tiberius Klausner
-- Robert E. Snapp, Jr.
Rosina Lhevinne papers
Series A: Correspondence
13 boxes
Series B: Personal
10 boxes
Series C: Teaching Materials
8 boxes
Lectures, Speeches, and Teaching Notes
Master Classes (not Juilliard)
Students' Repertoire Lists
Documentation of Students' Performances
Series D: Performing Careers
3 boxes
Joseph Lhevinne: Programs, Contracts, Rep Lists, Clippings
Josef Lhevinne: Clippings (oversize)
Rosina Lhevinne: Programs, Contracts, Clippings, Correspondence
Series E: Honors, Awards, and Commemorations
2 boxes
Josef Lhevinne: Josef Lhevinne Scholarship, Birthday Reunions, Honorary Degrees
RL: RL Scholarship, Miscellaneous Tributes, Birthday Celebrations
Series F: Iconography
4 boxes
Assorted People and Places
b. 1 f. 2 [MAI]
, Letters and Cards
March June
4 autograph letters, signed, 2 typed letters, signed, 3 cards; 8 leaves
Related names: Aibel, Howard; Aibel, Sylvia; Aibel, Anthony Mark; Aibel, Louis; Aibel, Mrs; Barton, Edwin M; Chapnick, Irving; Aibel, Olegna Fuschi.
b. 1 f. 3 [MAI]
Albersheim, Gerhard, Letters and Telegrams
December January
3 letters, 1 telegram, 9 pages of notes, 1 envelope; 16 leaves
Includes ms notes on the minor ninth chord.
b. 1 f. 4 [MAI]
Alexieff, Masha, Letters, Telegrams, and Cards
January March
4 letters, 2 telegrams, 4 cards; 16 leaves
In Russian and English.
Related names: Graham, Marianna Lhevinne.
b. 1 f. 5 [MAI]
Alexieva, IN, Letters
June March
2 autograph and 5 typed letters, signed, with 2 envelopes; 7 leaves
b. 1 f. 6 [MAI]
Alexieva, IN, Letters and Cards
September December
3 photocopied, 3 typed letters, signed, with 4 envelopes and 2 cards; 13 leaves
Related names: Goldstein, Michael; Khentova, Sofia.
b. 1 f. 7 [MAI]
Letters, Cards, and Telegrams
November August
1 autograph, 3 typed letters, sign
Polish Music Center Newsletter Vol. 10, no. 9
PMC News
Skrowaczewski To Give Paderewski Lecture
During the first two weeks of September , Stanisław Skrowaczewski will be sharing his talents and insights with the students and community of the University of Southern California and the Polish Music Center. His residency at USC will feature 2 public events. First, on September 15th, Skrowaczewski will give the annual Paderewski Lecture/Recital, presented by the Polish Music Center. This talented performer/composer/conductor will discuss his thoughts on music with moderator Larry Livingston (former Dean of USCs Thornton School of Music) and audience members. The event will also include performances of Paderewskis Cracovienne Fantastique and Skrowaczewskis String Trio. Then, on September 16th, Skrowaczewski will conduct the Thornton Symphony in a performance of his own Concerto for Orchestra, short-listed for the Pulitzer Prize in , and in Symphonie Fantastique by Hector Berlioz.
The namesake of the Paderewski Lectures, Ignacy Jan Paderewski (), was a virtuoso pianist, composer, politician (the first Prime Minister of independent Poland after World War I), humanitarian and orator. His charismatic personality and popular appeal earned him universal acclaim as a Modern Immortal by his contemporaries and a legacy as one of the most cherished figures of the 20th century. The Annual Paderewski Lectures highlight Paderewskis special links to the State of California and to USC, which awarded him an honorary doctorate in By presenting outstanding Polish musicians, the Paderewski Lectures also emphasize achievements of Polish contemporary music. Previous speakers in the series included Zygmunt Krauze (), and Joanna Bruzdowicz ().
Stanisław Skrowaczewski commands a unique position in the international musical scene being both a major conducting figure and a highly regarded composer. Born in Lwów, Poland, Skrowaczewski began piano and violin studies
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