Schuster, M. Lincoln to Gilman, Lawrence., 01/15/1935-08/17/1936
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Consists of 28 folders containing correspondence sent to Lawrence Gilman from notable music professionals. Includes correspondence from composers, conductors, music critics, and other notables in the field of music. Arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
Dates
- 01/15/1935-08/17/1936
Collection-level Access Restrictions
Elizabeth Gilman Financial Records Series is restricted.
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Extent
From the Collection: 11 Linear Feet (7 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains 4 TLS dated 1/15/1935, 1/7/1936, 3/25/1936, and 8/17/1936 and 1 TEL dated 12/23/1935 from M. Lincoln Schuster. Includes references to Dick Simon, Gilman's review of a book by Arthur Schnabel, I.A. Hirschmann, Schuster's suggestion that Gilman write a biography of Franz Schubert, Gilman's essay "Music and the Cultivated Man," and Gilman's review of Igor Stravinsky's "My Life."
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
SCHUSTER, M. LINCOLN - CORRESPONDENCE TO GILMAN, LAWRENCE (1935-6): Typed Letter Signed
SIMON, DICK - REFERENCE (1935-6): Typed Letter Signed
SCHNABEL, ARTHUR - REFERENCE (1935-6): Typed Letter Signed
HIRSCHMANN, I. A. - REFERENCE (1935-6): Typed Letter Signed
SCHUBERT, FRANZ - REFERENCE (1935-6): Typed Letter Signed
"MUSIC AND THE CULTIVATED MAN" - REFERENCE (1935-6): Typed Letter Signed
STRAVINSKY, IGOR - HIS BOOK "MY LIFE" - REFERENCE (1935-6): Typed Letter Signed
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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