Samuel Barber., 11/14/1942-11/14/1942
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The papers of Katherine Biddle are organized into nine series: 1. Individuals - Correspondence with notable individuals, including composers, musicians, poets and writers (see biographical note below for a list of names). 2. Alphabetical correspondence - Frequent correspondents, arranged by name. 3. Chronological correspondence - Arranged alphabetically by year. 4. Literary associations, publications and publishers - Related correspondence files. Of particular note are files relating to the Library of Congress. 5. Major works - Correspondence and files relating to published works, “Outside of the World” (1930); “Bright Mariner” (1933); T”ime Has No Shadow” (1936); “Lament for the Stolen” (1938); “Plain Chant for America” (1942); “The Other Journey” (1959); and “Sojourner Truth” (c.1948). 6. Manuscripts - Poetry, articles and reviews, lectures and radio talks. 7. Subject and personal files - Includes research material on topics of personal interest, biographical information, appointment books. 8. Photographs - Of special interest are several scrapbooks and loose leaves from scrapbooks containing photographs of Katherine Biddle and the Biddle family. This series includes clippings of journal and newspaper reviews of Biddle's works. 9. Music scores - The collection includes several autograph music scores, as well as sheet music, by well-known composers, Will Marion Cook, Aaron Copland, Robert Nathaniel Dett, Esther B. Frost, Mary Howe, Elmo Russ, Sydney King Russell, and William Grant Still. Note that correspondence with Francis Biddle has been processed in the third part of the Biddle Family Papers, entitled, Biddle Family Letters.
Dates
- 11/14/1942-11/14/1942
Collection-level Access Restrictions
Access to this collection is by permission from the Biddle family. Please contact Booth Family Center for Special Collections for further information.
Collections stored off site require a minimum of three days for retrieval. For use of all manuscripts collections, researchers are advised to contact the Booth Family Center for Special Collections in advance of any visit.
Extent
From the Collection: 34 Linear Feet (65 Hollinger boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Correspondence to Katherine Biddle from Samuel Barber: ALS 11/14/1942 (3 pages/2 sheets), describing his deskjob as a private in the army. Reference also to performance by the Army Music School of his composition for Stephen Spender's poem, "Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map"; and to a request for copies of Barber's compositions by Dmitrii Shostakovich for use in Russia. References also to Eugene Ormandy and Burgess Meredith.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
BARBER, SAMUEL - CORRES. TO BIDDLE, KATHERINE 1942 (11/14): Autographed Letter
SPENDER, STEPHEN - POEM: "STOPWATCH AND...ORDNANCE" REF. BY BARBER, S.: Autographed Letter
SHOSTAKOVICH, DMITRII - REFERENCE BY BARBER, SAMUEL 1942: Autographed Letter
ORMANDY, EUGENE - REFERENCE BY BARBER, SAMUEL 1942: Autographed Letter
MEREDITH, BURGESS - REFERENCE BY BARBER, SAMUEL 1942: Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
speccoll@georgetown.edu