Jane Carlson Collection
A pianist and music educator, Jane Carlson (?-1998) was best known for her performances of Hindemiths "Ludus Tonalis". She also performed in the U.S. and around the world, including in places such as Korea, England, Iceland, Norway, Holland, and Belgium. In addition, Carlson taught at the...
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ftunivmaryoa:oai:lib.umd.edu:1903.1/24329 2023-05-15T16:48:36+02:00 Jane Carlson Collection Carlson, Jane Circa 1919-1998 18.75 linear feet Finding aid http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/24329 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/24329 collection 1919 ftunivmaryoa 2017-04-23T20:36:02Z A pianist and music educator, Jane Carlson (?-1998) was best known for her performances of Hindemiths "Ludus Tonalis". She also performed in the U.S. and around the world, including in places such as Korea, England, Iceland, Norway, Holland, and Belgium. In addition, Carlson taught at the Juilliard School, The University of California-Berkeley, and Dartmouth College. The collection consists of 18.75 linear feet of both personal and professional papers, including programs, reviews, scrapbooks, press clippings, correspondence, contracts, publicity flyers, biographical outlines, notes, repertoire lists, awards, photographs, recordings, scores, bulletins, itineraries, receipts, and books related to Carlsons career, the organizations she was involved in, and her relationships with her close colleagues, including her piano teachers, Carl Friedberg and Myra Hess; and composer Paul Hindemith. Other/Unknown Material Iceland University of Maryland: DigitalCollections Hess ENVELOPE(-65.133,-65.133,-67.200,-67.200) Myra ENVELOPE(12.463,12.463,65.943,65.943) Norway |
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A pianist and music educator, Jane Carlson (?-1998) was best known for her performances of Hindemiths "Ludus Tonalis". She also performed in the U.S. and around the world, including in places such as Korea, England, Iceland, Norway, Holland, and Belgium. In addition, Carlson taught at the Juilliard School, The University of California-Berkeley, and Dartmouth College. The collection consists of 18.75 linear feet of both personal and professional papers, including programs, reviews, scrapbooks, press clippings, correspondence, contracts, publicity flyers, biographical outlines, notes, repertoire lists, awards, photographs, recordings, scores, bulletins, itineraries, receipts, and books related to Carlsons career, the organizations she was involved in, and her relationships with her close colleagues, including her piano teachers, Carl Friedberg and Myra Hess; and composer Paul Hindemith. |
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Jane Carlson Collection |
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ENVELOPE(-65.133,-65.133,-67.200,-67.200) ENVELOPE(12.463,12.463,65.943,65.943) |
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