Contents


Collection Summary

A Geneology of the Ushkoff, Naumoff, and Koussevitzky Families

Scope and Content Note

Organization of the Serge Koussevitzky Archive

Selected Search Terms

Container List

Correspondence

General Headings Index

Serge Koussevitzky Archive

Processed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress

2005

Collection Summary

Creator Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951
Title Serge Koussevitzky Archive
Span Dates 1920-1976(bulk 1924-1951)
Abstract: The archive is a collection of correspondence, personal and business papers, photographs, and other materials which document some of the most significant aspects of twentieth-century music. Through his work as a conductor and publisher, and his efforts to commission new musical works, Koussevitzky maintained deep ties with many of the finest composers and musicians of the day. These figures are represented in their personal and professional affiliations with the conductor. In addition to serving as a record of Koussevitzky's life and career, the collection extensively chronicles periods in the history of organizations such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Berkshire Music Center, the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, and the American International Music Fund. Material in the collection dates from Koussevitzky's years in his native Russia. The bulk of the collection dates from 1924 to 1951; it also contains material created after Koussevitzky's death, reflecting his widow's continuing work with various organizations and projects. Musical compositions commissioned by Serge Koussevitzky are part of the Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation Collection, and are shelved in ML30.3c, ML30.3c2, ML30.3c3, and ML30.3e2.
Extent: circa 13,000 items138 boxes100 linear feet
Language: Collection material in English
Identification: ML31.K66
Note
This finding aid represents only a portion of the Serge Koussevitzky Archive. The remainder of the collection is not yet processed; as further sections of the collection are completed, this finding aid will include the pertinent information.

A Geneology of the Ushkoff, Naumoff, and Koussevitzky Families

In an attempt to clarify the complex relationships between the Ushkoff, Naumoff and Koussevitzky families, I have arranged the names of family members -- as many as could be discovered in the available family correspondence -- in a vertical tabular format, as follows. This format was favored over the more traditional horizontal "family tree" format due to its superior legibility in view of the complexity of this geneology.

I have attempted to include as much information about each family member as is available: marriage dates (a "=" indicates a marriage; in the case of multiple marriages, names of spouses are preceded by a number between parentheses, indicating the order in which these marriages took place); birth and death dates (indicated by "*" and "†" respectively); and distant or uncertain family relationships (a "+" precedes the name of the family member).

In order to more readily identify various family members (many of whom possess the same name), each person appearing in this geneology has been assigned an identification number, appearing between square brackets ("[ ]"), and preceding the person's name. Family members have been further subdivided into arbitrarily named "generations," roughly grouping family members contemporary with each other. Available information is included here about family members belonging to "Generation 1" (the earliest members who can be identified) through "Generation 7" (the most recent members). Due to the complexity and sheer number of family members in the Ushkoff and Naumoff families, their geneological record appears first; that of the Koussevitzky family follows. In the case of the latter, family identification numbers pick up, within each generation, where those of the Ushkoff/Naumoff families have left off. Also, as the earliest available geneological information regarding the Koussevitzky family dates from the generation immediately preceding that to which Serge Koussevitzky belonged (that is, to the roughly contemporary "Generation 3" of the Ushkoff family), the Koussevitzky family records appearing in this section begin with the "Generation 3" designation. According to this numbering system, Serge Koussevitzky is listed as "[14]" when he first appears in this geneology as the husband of Natalie Ushkoff Koussevitzky ("[13]"); then also as "[69]" when appearing again in the Koussevitzky family list. Olga Naumoff Koussevitzky is listed as "[30]" in the Ushkoff/Naumoff Family list.

All names of family members are transliterated exactly from the Cyrillic, using (modified) Library of Congress transliteration standards; therefore the anglicized (or gallicized) "Ushkoff," "Na[o]umoff," and "Koussevitzky" become, respectively, "Ushkov," "Naumov," and "Kusevitskii" to accurately reflect their Russian spelling. Similarly, "Serge," "Natalie," and "Olga" become "Sergei," "Nataliia," and "Ol'ga," respectively. All Russian patronymics ("middle names," based on the name of a person's father) have been retained, as have traditional feminine forms of the family name (i.e., "Ushkova," "Kusevitzkaia").

Finally, this geneology was based on the work of musicologist Victor Yuzefovich, who participated in the processing and identification of much of the material contained in the Koussevitzky Archive, and without whose assistance this record could not have been created.

Kevin LaVine, June 1998

1. USHKOV / NAUMOV FAMILYGENERATION 1[1] GUBKIN, Aleksei Semënovich (maternal grandfather of [5] Mariia Grigorevna KUZNETSOVA; paternal great-grandfather of [13] Nataliia Konstantinovna USHKOVA; founder of "Gubkin" tea company)GENERATION 2[2] USHKOV, Kapiton IAkovlevich= [3] KURAKINA, Dariia IvanovnaGENERATION 3A. Son of [2] Kapiton IAkovlevich USHKOV and [3] Dariia Ivanovna KURAKINA[4] USHKOV, Konstantin Kapitonovich (†1918)= (1) [5] KUZNETSOVA, Mariia Grigorevna (marriage 1875 Sep 10)= (2) [6] ELUCHEN-PECHËRIN, Tereza Valentinovna (†1931)+ [7] KUZNETSOV, Aleksandr Grigorevich (brother of [5] Mariia Grigorevna KUZNETSOVA; owner of "Foros" estate)GENERATION 4A. Children of [4] Konstantin Kapitonovich USHKOV and [5] Mariia Grigorevna KUZNETSOVA[8] USHKOV, Grigorii Konstantinovich (†1922 Aug 1)= (1) [9] VORONTSOVA-DASHKOVA, Liudmila= (2) [10] ......, Margarita Andreevna (or cousin?)[11] USHKOVA, Anna Konstantinovna (*1878 Mar 3 - †1962 Jan 8)= [12] NAUMOV, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (*1868 - †1950 Aug 3) (marriage 1898)[13] USHKOVA, Nataliia Konstantinovna (*1880 Oct 1 - †1942 Jan 11)= [14] KUSEVITSKII, Sergei (*1874 Mar 26 - †1951 May 5) (marriage 1905 Aug 17)[15] USHKOV, Aleksei Konstantinovich "Lilia" (*1880? - †1964)= [16] ......, Aleksandra Mikhailovna "Shura"[17] USHKOV, Mikhail Konstantinovich (†1943 Jan 18)= [18] ......, Sofiia "Sonia"[19] USHKOV, Nikolai KonstantinovichB. Children of [4] Konstantin Kapitonovich USHKOV and [6] Tereza Valentinovna ELUCHEN-PECHËRIN[20] USHKOVA, Tatiana Konstantinovna (*1909 Oct 31)= [21] IOSSELEVICH-IORGII, Iosif[JORGY, Joseph] (*1898 Dec 28)[22] USHKOVA, Elena Konstantinovna "Lena" "Hélène"+ [23] PROKHOROVNA, L. (cousin of [13] Nataliia Konstantinovna USHKOVA)+ [24] BRA, V. (cousin of [13] Nataliia Konstantinovna USHKOVA)GENERATION 5A. Children of [11] Anna Konstantinovna USHKOVA and [12] Aleksandr Nikolaevich NAUMOV[25] NAUMOVA, Mariia Aleksandrovna (*1898 - †1921)= [26] POLIVANOV, Nikolai+ [27] BLINOVA, Lialia (second wife of [26] Nikolai POLIVANOV; marriage 1951)[28] NAUMOVA, Anna Aleksandrovna (*1900)= [29] LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS, Serge Nikolaevich "Serëzha" (*1903) (marriage 1925 Oct 28; divorce 1938)[30] NAUMOVA, Ol'ga Aleksandrovna (*1901 Jul 17 - †1976 Jan 5)= [14] Sergei KUSEVITSKII (*1874 Mar 26 - †1951 May 5) (marriage 1947 Aug 15)[31] NAUMOVA, Praskovia Aleksandrovna (*1906)[32] NAUMOV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (*1907 - †1964 May 28)= [33] ......, Dinah (marriage 1933)[34] NAUMOV, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (*1911 Jan 31 - †1962 Mar 28)= [35] SOUZA, AdeliaB. Children of [17] Mikhail Konstantinov USHKOV and [18] Sofiia ...[36] USHKOV, Vladimir Mikhailovich "Vova"[37] USHKOVA, Mariia Mikhailovna "Masha"[38] USHKOVA, Ksenia MikhailovnaGENERATION 6A. Children of [25] Mariia Aleksandrovna NAUMOVA and [26] Nikolai POLIVANOV[39] POLIVANOV, Vladimir Nikolaevich (*1917 - †1933)[40] POLIVANOVA, Marianna Nikolaevna (*1918)= [41] STURGEON, Douglas W. (marriage 1951)B. Children of [28] Anna Aleksandrovna NAUMOVA and [29] Serge Nikolaevich LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS[42] LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS, Mariia "Mashenka" (*1926)= [43] de PASQUALE, Joseph[44] LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS, Anna "Bebi" "Baby" (*1928 Feb 5)= [45] STOUT, Robert B.[46] LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS, Ol'ga= [47] NEUBURGH, Ronald G.[48] LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS, Natalia "Nadine" "Nadia" (*1934)= (1) [49] MOGILEVSKII (?), ......= (2) [50] BOWERS, ......C. Children of [32] Aleksandr Aleksandrovich NAUMOV and [33] Dinah ......[51] NAUMOFF, Alexander= [52] ......, Helena[53] NAUMOFF, Anna (*1941)= [54] OLIVEIRA, ......[55] NAUMOFF, Maria "Marusia" (*1945 Apr 1)[56] NAUMOFF, Nádia (*1947 Feb 23)D. Children of [34] Nikolai Aleksandrovich NAUMOV and [35] Adelia SOUZA[57] NAUMOFF, Nikolai[58] NAUMOFF, Praskovia "Pashen'ka"GENERATION 7 [all][59] STURGEON, Alexandra (*1954) (daughter of [40] Marianna Nikolaevna POLIVANOVA and [41] Douglas W. STURGEON)[60] STOUT, Eugene (son of [44] Anna LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS and [45] Robert B. STOUT)[61] NEUBURGH, Alex (son of [46] Ol'ga LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS and [47] Ronald G. NEUBURGH)[62] MOGILEVSKII de BEAUHARNAIS, Misha (?) (son of [48] Natalia LEUCHTENBERG de BEAUHARNAIS and [49] ...... MOGILEVSKII (?)) (?)2. KUSEVITSKII FAMILYGENERATION 3[63] KUSEVITSKII, Aleksandr= [64] BARABEICHIK, Anna (parents of [69] ([14]) Sergei Aleksandrovich KUSEVITSKII)GENERATION 4A. Children of [63] Aleksandr KUSEVITSKII and [64] Anna BARABEICHIK[65] KUSEVITSKII, Adol'f Aleksandrovich (*1867)= [66] ......, Raia D. (marriage 1890)[67] KUSEVITSKII, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (†1941)= [68] ......, Zinaida[69] ([14]) KUSEVITSKII, Sergei Aleksandrovich (*1874 July 26 - †1951 May 5)= (1) [70] ...... (?)= (2) [13] Nataliia Konstantinovna USHKOVA (*1880 Oct 1 - †1942 Jan 11) (marriage 1905 Aug 17)= (3) [30] Ol'ga Aleksandrovna NAUMOVA (*1901 Jul 17 - †1976 Jan 5) (marriage 1947 Aug 15)[71] KUSEVITSKAIA, Anna Aleksandrovna (†1945)= [72] BAKH, A.D. (†1928)[73] KUSEVITSKII, Nikolai Aleksandrovich (†1941)[74] KUSEVITSKII, Solomon Aleksandrovich (*1902 - †197-)= [75] ...... (?)+ [76] HAYTON, Shura[HAYTON, Mrs. M. S.] (cousin of [69/14] Sergei Aleksandrovich KUSEVITSKII)+ [77] HAYTON, Olga (cousin of [69/14] Sergei Aleksandrovich KUSEVITSKII)GENERATION 5A. Children of [65] Adol'f Aleksandrovich KUSEVITSKII and [66] Raia D. ......[78] KUSEVITSKII, Fabien Adol'fovich[SEVITZKY, Fabien Adol'fovich] (*1891 Sep 29)= [79] SEVITZKY, Mariia[SEVITZKY, Mary][80] KUSEVITSKII, Iosif Adol'fovich (*1896)= [81] ......, Kseniia Davydovna[82] KUSEVITSKII, Boris Adol'fovich= [83] ......, Elena Nikolaevna[84] KUSEVITSKAIA, Sof'ia Adol'fovnaB. Daughter of [71] Anna Aleksandrovna KUSEVITSKAIA and [72] A.D. BAKH[85] BAKH, Sarra= [86] KHOUTIANSKII, ......C. Children of [74] Solomon Aleksandrovich KUSEVITSKII and [75] ...... (?)[87] KUSEVITSKII, Lev Solomonovich (*1922)= [88] ......, Nadezhda Iv[anovna?][89] [daughter] KUSEVITSKAIA, ...... Solomonovna[90] KUSEVITSKII, Aleksandr Solomonovich+ [91] AKATOVA, Zinaida Leonidovna (niece of [69/14] Sergei Aleksandrovich KUSEVITSKII)+ [92] HAYTON, Lennie (son of [76] Shura (Mrs. M. S.) HAYTON]GENERATION 6A. Children of [87] Lev Solomonovich KUSEVITSKII and [88] Nadezhda Iv[anovna?] ......[93] KUSEVITSKAIA, Galina L'vovna (*1946)[94] KUSEVITSKAIA, Sofiia L'vovna (*1950)[95] KUSEVITSKAIA, Aleksandra L'vovna (*1953)

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Scope and Content Note

The Serge Koussevitzky Archive is a remarkable collection of correspondence, personal and business papers, photographs, and other materials which document some of the most significant aspects of twentieth-century music. Through his work as a conductor and publisher, and his efforts to commission new musical works, Serge Koussevitzky, director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1924 until his death in 1951, maintained deep ties with many of the finest composers and musicians of the day. These figures are represented in their personal and professional affiliations with the conductor. In addition to serving as a record of Koussevitzky's life and career, the collection extensively chronicles periods in the history of organizations such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Berkshire Music Center, the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, and the American International Music Fund.

Material in the collection dates from Koussevitzky's years in his native Russia, where he began his conducting career and in 1909 established his publishing firm (known in the West as Editions Russes de Musique). The bulk of the collection dates from 1924 to 1951, when Koussevitzky held the Boston Symphony post. The collection also contains material created after Koussevitzky's death, reflecting his widow's continuing work with various organizations and projects.

This finding aid represents only a portion of the Koussevitzky Archive. The remainder of the collection is not yet processed; as further sections of the collection are completed, this finding aid will include the pertinent information.

The Serge Koussevitzky Archive was processed by Kate Rivers, Kevin LaVine, Loras Schissel, Wayne Shirley, et al.

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Selected Search Terms

People

  • Abell, Arthur M.--Correspondence.
  • Berezowsky, Nicolai, 1900-1953--Correspondence.
  • Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990--Correspondence.
  • Borovsky, Alexander, 1889-1968--Correspondence.
  • Boulanger, Nadia--Correspondence.
  • Carpenter, John Alden, 1876-1951--Correspondence.
  • Carvalho, Eleazar de--Correspondence.
  • Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990--Correspondence.
  • Downes, Olin, 1886-1955--Correspondence.
  • Hadley, Henry Kimball, 1871-1937--Correspondence.
  • Harris, Johana--Correspondence.
  • Harris, Roy, 1898-1979--Correspondence.
  • Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963--Correspondence.
  • Knopf, Alfred A., 1892-1984--Correspondence.
  • Koshetz, Marina--Correspondence.
  • Koussevitzky, Natalie--Correspondence.
  • Koussevitzky, Olga--Correspondence.
  • Koussevitzky, Olga.
  • Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951--Archives.
  • Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951--Correspondence.
  • Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951.
  • Mackinnon, Lilias--Correspondence.
  • Newman, Ernest, 1868-1959--Correspondence.
  • Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953--Correspondence.
  • Roussel, Albert, 1869-1937--Correspondence.
  • Sevitzky, Fabien, 1891-1967--Correspondence.
  • Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975--Correspondence.
  • Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957--Correspondence.
  • Sorokin, Pitirim Aleksandrovich, 1889-1968--Correspondence.
  • Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971--Correspondence.
  • Tansman, Alexandre, 1897-1986--Correspondence.
  • Zederbaum, Vladimir--Correspondence.

Subjects

  • Music--20th century--Sources.
  • Musicians--Correspondence.

Titles

  • Koussevitzky archive 1920-1976

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Organization of the Serge Koussevitzky Archive

The Serge Koussevitzky Archive is organized in one series:

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Container List

Correspondence

The correspondence series is divided into eight sub-series. Items from a particular person or organization may be filed in more than one series, or sub-series, throughout the collection; it will be necessary to review materials in all sections to locate each piece of correspondence pertaining to a given person. The order preserves many parts of a system put in place by Olga Koussevitzky, who maintained paperwork and files for Serge Koussevitzky before and after their marriage.

There is a rough hierarchy of correspondence, ranging from the most significant in "General Correspondence" to the least detailed in "Greeting Cards."

Alternate or transliterated names or search terms are indicated between brackets following the name of the entry. Additional clarifying information is indicated between parentheses following the name of the entry.

General Correspondence

This material incorporates the portion of the collection which for many years was the only "processed" section of the Koussevitzky Archive; names of correspondents represented were noted in Music Division index files, and the material was made available to researchers. This group of correspondence is now greatly expanded, however. Items found here reflect the many important connections between the Koussevitzkys and leading musical and artistic figures of the first half of this century; also included is correspondence from prominent Boston-based patrons and close friends

Names which appear in the General Correspondence sub-series also may appear elsewhere in the collection; letters in this sub-series are often more personal or lengthy than those located in other sections of the collection. Each correspondent represented here is listed individually in the guide to this material.

Abell, Arthur, 1923-1968, n.d.

Abell, Lura

Achron, Isidor

Achron, Joseph

Adler, Clarence

Adler, F. Charles

Adomián, Lan

Afonsky, Nikolai

Aiken, Clarice

Aitken, Webster

Akimenko, Fëdor Stepanovich

Aldanov, Mark

Aldrich, Putnam

Aldrich, Richard

Aleksandrovich, A.

Alekseeva, E.

d'Alessandro, Raffaele

Alexander, Josef

Allegra, Edmond

Allen, Philip

Alphaud, Gabriel

Altschuler, Modest

Alwin, Karl

Amfiteatrov, Aleksandr

Amfiteatrov, Maksim

Amfitheatrof, Daniele

Ampenova, Valeriia

Anda, Géza

Anderson, Judith

Anderson, Marian

Andreevsky, Alexander

Andrievskii, N.

Andrushkevich, Aleksandr

Ansermet, Ernest

Anshen, Nanda

Antheil, George

Antonetti, Alfredo

Antoniou, Theodore

Appaire, L.

d'Aranyi, Jelly

Arányi, Juliette

Arbatsky, Yury

Arbós, Enrique

Archer, Violet

Arkhangel'skii, Aleksandr

Armitage, Merle

Arnell, Richard

Aslanov, Aleksandr

Auer, Leopold

Av'erino, Nikolai

Av'erino, Ol'ga

Avshalomov, Aaron

Babin, Victor

Bacevičius, Vytautas

Bachauer, Gina

Bacon, Ernst

Bailly, Louis

Bakaleinikoff, Misha

Bakaleinikoff, Vladimir

Balanchine, George

Baldin, Siluan

Bales, Richard, 1940-1953

Baliev, Nikita Fëdorovich

Bal'mont, Konstantin

Balogh, Ernö

Baloković, Zlatko

Bankhead, Tallulah

Barati, George

Barber, Samuel, 1938-1954, n.d.

Barenboim, Aida

Barere, Simon

Bar-Illan, David

Barlow, Samuel

Barraud, Henry

Barrère, Georges

Barrett, William

Barth, Hans

Bartók, Béla

Barzin, Leon

Bas, René

de Basil, W.

Bate, Stanley

Bauer, Harold

Bauer, Marion

Baume, Émile

Bax, Arnold

Beach, John Parson

Bean, Betty Randolph

Bechtereva, Nina, 1927-1961, n.d.

Beck, Conrad

Becker, Gustave

Becker, John J.

Beckett, Wheeler

Bedetti, Jean

Beecham, Thomas

Behre, Frances Downes

Bellison, Simeon

Bennett, Robert Russell

Berezowsky, Nikolai, 1930-1955, n.d.

Berg, Alban

Berg, George

Berger, Arthur

Berger, Hans

Bergsma, William

Berio, Luciano

Berners, Gerald Hugh, Lord

Bernstein, Leonard, 1940-1974, n.d.

Bertensson, Serge

Berwald, William

Bessel', Vasilii

Betti, Adolfo

Betulinskaia, Mariia

de Beus, Marjolijn

Beyer, Johanna Magdalena

Biggs, E. Power

Binder, Abraham

Binenbaum, Janco

Bing, Rudolf

Bingham, Seth

Black, Helen

Bliss, Arthur

Blitzstein, Marc

Bloch, Ernest

Bloch, Suzanne

Block, Frederick

Bodanzky, Artur

Bok, Mary Louise

Bolm, Adolph

di Bonaventura, Mario

Bookspan, Martin

Borchard, Adolphe

von Borissowsky, Serge

Bornschein, Franz

Borodkin, Samuel

Borovsky, Alexander, 1920-1965, n.d.

Borowski, Felix

Bortkevich, Sergei

Bostelmann, Otto

Boulanger, Nadia, 1924-1977, n.d.

Boult, Adrian

Boyle, George

Boynet, Emma

Brailovsky, Alexander

Braine, Robert

Brainina, Balbina

Branscombe, Gena

Brant, Henry

Braun, Harry

Brice, Carol

Brière, François

Brill, Elsa

Britain, Radie

Britten, Benjamin

Broadhurst, Cecil

Brodsky, Ralph; Judith Anshen Brodsky Tutaev

Brosa, Antonio

Brott, Alexander

Brown, John Nicholas

Brown, Malcolm H.

de Brun, Elsa

Brussel, Robert

Bucci, Mark

Bucharoff, Simon

Buck, Dudley

Buck, Pearl S.

Bucky, Gustav, M.D.

Buketov, Igor

Bukinik, Mikhail

Bulley, Hebe, 1949-1974, n.d.

Bunin, Ivan

Burgin, Richard

Burk, John

Burkat, Leonard

Busch, Adolf

Busoni, Gerda

Butnikov, Ivan

Cabot, Frederick Pickering

Cabot, Henry B., Jr.

Cadman, Charles Wakefield

Cahier, Charles

Caldwell, Sarah

Calvocoressi, Michel

Cameron, Basil

Canteloube, Joseph

Carol, Norman

Carpenter, John Alden, 1926-1974

Carter, Elliott

de Carvalho, Eleazar, 1944-1975, n.d.

Casadesus, Henri, 1922[?]-1950, n.d.

Casadesus, Marius

Casadesus, Régina Patorni

Casadesus, Robert

Casals, Pablo

Cascarino, Romeo

Casella, Alfredo

Cassidy, Claudia

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario

Cavallo, Diana

Cazden, Norman

Cesana, Otto

Chadeigne, Alexis

Chadwick, Dorothy

Chadwick, George Whitefield

Chajes, Julius

Chaliapin, Boris

Chaliapin, Fëdor

Chaliapin, Marina

Chandler, Dorothy

Chapple, Stanley

Chardon, Yves, 1927-1954

Chasins, Abram, Julia, 1938-1956, n.d.

Chávez, Carlos

Chazen, David

Chepelev, Fëdor

Cherkassky, Alexei

Cherkassky, Paul

Chernyk, Maurice, M.D.

Cheslock, Louis

Chesnokov, Aleksandr

Childs, Barney

Chotzinoff, Samuel

Clapp, Alice

Clementi, Cecilia

Clokey, Joseph

Cluytens, André

Coates, Albert

Coates, Helen

Codman, Russell

Cohen, Ethel S.

Cohen, Harriet

Coleridge-Taylor, Avril

Coles, Jack

Collaer, Paul

Constant, Marius

Conte, Silvio O.

Converse, Frederick Shepherd

Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague, 1929-1953, n.d.

Cooper, Emil

Copland, Aaron, 1920-1977, n.d.

Coppola, Piero

Cordero, Roque

Cornell, Katharine

Cortot, Alfred

Cowell, Henry

Craft, Robert

Creston, Paul

Crist, Bainbridge

Crozier, Eric

Curley, James Michael

Curtin, Phyllis

Curtis, Edgar

Cuvelier, Marcel

Dahl, Ingolf

Dallapiccola, Luigi

Dallas, Constance

Dameshek, William, M.D.

Damrosch, Hetty

Damrosch, Walter

Dane, Ernest Blaney, 1925-1949, n.d.

Daniel, Erno

Daniel, Oliver

Daniels, Mabel

Daragan, Ol'ga

David, Hans

Davidovskii, Grigorii

Davidson, Jo

Davis, Colin

Davison, Archibald

Davydova, Maria

Dawson, William Levi

Daykarhanova, Tamara

Debussy, Claude

Deering, Henri

Defauw, Désiré

Delannoy, Marcel

Delcassé-Noguès, Suzanne

DeLeone, Francesco

Dello Joio, Norman

Delmas, Marc-Jean-Baptiste

Del Tredici, David

Delvincourt, Claude

Demuth, Norman

Désormière, Roger

Devi, Indra

Diaghilev, Serge

Diamond, David, 1939-1950

Dick, Marcel

Dickson, Harry Ellis

Dideriks, Andrei

Dillon, Fannie Charles

Disney, Walt

Dixon, Dean

Dobrowen, Issay

Dobuzhinskii, Mikhail

Doktor, Paul

Donato, Anthony

Donovan, Richard

Dorati, Antal

Dormont, Ignacy

Downes, Edward

Downes, Louise Corson

Downes, Olin, 1924-1965, n.d.

Drdla, Franz

Dreyfus, Carl, 1931-1950, n.d.

Druckman, Jacob

Drummond, Dean

Dubensky, Arcady

Dubinsky, Vladimir

Dudkevich, A.

Dukas, Paul

Dukelsky, Vladimir, 1924-1946, n.d.

Dumler, Martin G.

Dunn, James P.

Dushkin, Samuel

Dutilleux, Henri

Dymow, Ossip

Eastman, George

Eban, Abba

Eberg, Ernest, 1923-1950, n.d.

Eckhardt-Grammaté, Sophie-Carmen

Edison, Mrs. Thomas A.

Edman, George

Edmonds, Lillian

Ehlermann, Carl

Eichheim, Henry

Eichler, Dmitrii

Einstein, Albert

Einstein, Alfred

Eiseman, Sally, 1936-1949, n.d.

Eisenberg, Maurice

Eisenhower, Dwight D.

Eisler, Daniel

Eitingon, Matvei

Eldridge, Harriet

Elgar, Edward

Elisabeta, Abbess

Ellington, Duke

Elman, Mischa

Elmore, Robert

El-Tour, Anna

Elwell, Herbert

Enesco, Georges

Engalycheva, Sonia

Engel', A.

Engel, Lehman

English, Granville

Enthoven, Emile

Eppert, Carl

Erskine, John

Etler, Alvin

Evans, Edwin, Jr.

Evlogii, Metropolitan-Archbishop

Fairchild, Blair

Falkner, D. Keith

Fall, Fritz

de Falla, Manuel

Farberman, Harold

Farwell, Arthur

Fearing, Gwendoline

Fëdorov, Ivan

Fëdorov, Mikhail

Fekete, Zoltan

Fennell, Frederick

Ferrer, José

Ferroud, Pierre-Octave

Feuermann, Emanuel

Février, Jacques

Fiala, IUrii

Fickenscher, Arthur

Fiedler, Arthur

de Filippi, Amadeo

Fine, Irving

Finland (official correspondence)

Finney, Ross Lee

Firkušný, Rudolf

Fisher, William Arms

Fistoulari, Anatole

Fitelberg, Gregor

Fitelberg, Jerzy

Flanders, Helen Hartness

Fleischer, Anton

Fleisher, Edwin A.

Fletcher, H. Grant

Foerster, Adolph

Fokine, Michel

Foldes, Andor

Fontana, John

Foote, Arthur

Foote, George

Forbes, Allan

Forbes, Edward

Forbes, F. Murray

Forrest, Hamilton

Foss, Lukas

Fournier, Pierre

Fox, James Ingram

France (official correspondence)

Franco, Johan

Frank, Claude

Frank, Marco

Frankenstein, Alfred

Frankford, Joseph S.

Frankfurter, Felix

Frécheville, Fernand

Freed, Isadore

Freedman, Israel

Freeman, Robert

Freund, Marya

Frid, Géza

Friedberg, Annie

Friedberg, Carl

Fromm, Herbert

Fromm, Paul

Fuchs, Joseph

Fuleihan, Anis

Fuller, Alvan T.

Furtwängler, Wilhelm

Gabrilowitsch, Osip

Galajikian, Florence

Galamian, Ivan

Galindo, Blas

Gange, Fraser

Gannett, Anne

Ganz, Rudolph

Garbousova, Raya

Garden, Mary

Gardner, Samuel

Gaubert, Philippe

Gauthier, Eva

Gautier, Jeanne

Gaveau, Marcel

Geer, Will

George, Earl

Georgescu, Georges

Gerhard, Roberto

Gershwin, George

Gieseking, Walter

Gilbert, Henry F.

Gillet, Fernand

Gillis, Don

Ginastera, Alberto

Giorni, Aurelio

Gish, Lillian

Glaz, Herta

Glazer, David

Glazer, Frank

Glazunov, Alexander

Glière, Reinhold

Glinski, Mateusz

Godowsky, Dagmar

Godowsky, Leopold

Goeb, Roger

Goebel, Lee

Gold, Ernest

Goldberg, Szymon

Goldman, Edwin Franko

Goldmark, Rubin

Goldovsky, Boris

Golinkin, Mordekhai

Golschmann, Vladimir

Goodrich, John Wallace

Goodwin & Tabb, Ltd.

Goossens, Eugène

Gordon, Esther Lowe

Gordon, Jacques

Gorky, Maxim

Gottlieb, Ephraim F.

Gould, Morton

Gourevich, Boris

Graeser, Heinrich

Graf, Herbert

Graf, Max

Graffman, Gary

Graham, Martha

Grainger, Percy

Grandjany, Marcel

Grant, Margaret, 1940-1966, n.d.

Grant, William Parks

Graudan, Nikolai

Greene, Edith Noyes

Greene, Jerome D.

Gretchaninoff, Alexandre

Grieg, Edvard

Griffis, Elliot

Grimm, Carl Hugo

Gropius, Walter

Grosbayne, Benjamin

Grovlez, Gabriel

Gruenberg, Louis

Guarnieri, M. Camargo

Gunst, Evgenii

Gunzburg, Mark

Gurvich, Abram

Hadley, Henry, 1923-1965, n.d.

Haensel & Jones

Hager, Mina

Haggin, Bernard

Hale, Philip

Hale, Richard

Halffter, Ernesto

Hallowell, N. Penrose "Buck", 1925-1953, n.d.

Hamilton, Iain

Hammer, Heinrich

Hammerstein, Oscar

Hammond, John Hays, Jr.

Handy, W. C.

Hannikainen, Tauno

Hanson, Howard, 1925-1974, n.d.

Harmati, Sándor

Harris, Roy, 1928-1953, n.d.

Harrison, Beatrice

Harrison, Lucile, 1926-1970, n.d.

Harsányi, Tibor

Hartmann, Arthur

Hartmann, Karl Amadeus

de Hartmann, Thomas

Harvard University

Haskil, Clara

Haubiel, Charles

Haughton, Marian, 1925-1954, n.d.

Hawkes, Clare

Hawkins, Erick

Hawley, George

Hayes, Roland

Heath, Victor

Heathcock, Gladys

Heifetz, Jascha

Heller, Hans Ewald

Heller, James G.

Helmann, Aleksandr

Hendl, Walter

Henschel, George

Hertz, Alfred

Hess, Myra

Hessen, Iosif

Higginson, Ida, 1924-1931, n.d.

Hill, Edward Burlingame

Hill, Valentina

Hillyer, Raphael

Hilsberg, Aleksandr

Hilsberg, Ignace

Hindemith, Paul, 1928-1941

Hirshman, André

Hirshman, Wladimir, 1922-1969, n.d.

Hober, Beale

Hoérée, Arthur

Hoffman, Irwin

Hoffmann, Ernst

Hofman, Josef

Holbrooke, Josef

Holst, Gustav

Holt, Hamilton

Honegger, Arthur

Hoover, Herbert

Horenstein, Jascha

Horowitz, Vladimir

Hovhaness, Alan

Howe, Mark Antony DeWolfe

Howe, Mary

Hrisanide, Alexandru

Huberman, Bronislaw

Hubert, Marcel

Hull, Helen H.

Hume, Paul Chandler

Humphrey, Doris

Humphrey, Hubert H.

Hunt, Horace

Huntington, B. Gwynne

Hurok, Sol

Husa, Karel

Hutcheson, Ernest

Iacovleff, Alexandre

Ibert, Jacques

Ide, Chester

Il'ina, Natal'ia

Illiashenko, Andrei

Ippolito, Carmela

Ireland, John

Isserlis, Julius

Istomin, IUrii

Ivantsov, Ivan

Jacobi, Frederick

Jalas, Jussi

James, Philip

James, William

Janin, Jacques

Janssen, Werner

Jaques-Dalcroze, Émile

Jarecki, Tadeusz

Jaubert, Maurice

Johannesen, Grant

Johnson, Horace

Johnson, James P.

Johnson, Mordecai W.

Johnson, Thor

Johnstone, Winifred

Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee

Jonás, Alberto

Jonas, Oswald

Joslyn, Henry

Josten, Werner

Judd, George

Judson, Arthur

Kabalevsky, Dmitri

Kachouk, Michel, 1922-1953, n.d.

Kahn, Alexandre

Kahn, Erich Itor

Kahn, Otto

Kall, Alexis

Kalninš, Alfreds

Kaminski, Heinrich

Kanitz, Ernst

Kapell, William

Karneeva, Maria Frankfurter

Karpovitch, Mikhail

Karr, Gary

Kašlík, Václav

Kassern, Tadeusz

Kastle, Leonard

Kaufmann, Walter

Kay, Ulysses

Kedrov, Nikolai

Kelemen, Milko

Keller, Harrison

Keller, Helen

Kelly, Charlotte C.

Kennan, Kent

Kennedy, Edward

Kerr, Harrison

Kestenberg, Leo

Khachaturian, Aram

Khrennikov, Tikhon

"Kikimora", 1921-1954, n.d.

Kindler, Hans

Kipnis, Alexander

Kirchner, Leon

Kirkpatrick, John

Kirkpatrick, Ralph

Kirstein, Lincoln

Kitain, Robert

Kitchen, Dorothy

Kleiber, Erich

Kleinsinger, George

Klemperer, Otto

Kletzki, Paul

Knoop, Guiton

Knopf, Alfred A., 1923-1956, n.d.

Knorre, Anatol

Knut, David

Kochański, Paweł

Kodály, Emma

Kodály, Zoltán

Koechlin, Charles

Koffler, Jósef

Kogán, Zinovy

Kohs, Ellis

Kolpakchi, Grigorii

Komisarevskii, Fëdor

Kondracki, Michal

Kondrashin, Kiril

Konius, Georgii

Koons, Walter E.

Korganov, Vasilii

Korngold, Erich

Kornsand, Emil

Koshetz, Marina, 1945-1957, n.d.

Koshetz, Nina

Kostelanetz, André

Koster, Henry

Kostritskii, Sergei

Kountz, Frederick

Koutzen, Boris

Krasner, Louis

Krauss, Clemens

Krein, Grigorii

Krein, IUlian

Kreinin, Evgeniia

Kreisler, Fritz

Křenek, Ernst

Kreutz, Arthur

Krips, Alfred

Kroll, William

Krueger, Karl

Kubik, Gail

Kunze, Max

Kurenko, Maria

Kurka, Robert

Kurtz, Edward

Kurtz, Efrem

Kutten, Felicia

Laberte, Marc

Labunski, Felix

Labunski, Wiktor

LaGuardia, Fiorello

Lake, Mayhew

Laks, Simon

Laloy, Louis

Landowska, Wanda

Lane, Louis

Langley, Allan

Lanza, Mario

LaParra, Raoul

Lashanska, Hulda

László, Alexander

Lattuada, Felice

Laurent, Georges

LaViolette, Wesley

Lazăr, Filip

Lazzari, Sylvio

Lederman, Minna

Lee, Dai-Keong

Lees, Benjamin

Leginska, Ethel

Lehmann, Lotte

Lehrmann, Leo

Leichtentritt, Hugo

Leidzén, Erik

Leifs, Jón

Leinsdorf, Erich

Leonard, Clair

Leplin, Emanuel

Leps, Wassili

Leroux, Germaine

Lesur, Daniel

Levenson, Boris

Lévy, Ernst

Lhevinne, Josef

Library of Congress, 1927-1977

Liebenberg, Wilhelm Johann

Lieberson, Goddard

Liebling, George

Ligeti, György

Lindsay, John V.

Lipaev, Ivan Vasil'evich

Lipkin, Seymour

List, Eugene

Little, Willoughby

Litvin, Feliia

Lloyd, George

Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.

Loederer, Carina Orasto

Loeffler, Charles Martin

Long, Marguerite

Loomis, Julia S.

Loos, Arwin

Lopatnikoff, Nikolai

LoPresti, Ronald

Louis, Joe

Lourié, Arthur, 1921-1957, n.d.

Lovreglio, Eleuthère

Luboshutz, Lea

Luboshutz, Pierre

Luce, Wendell

Luening, Otto

Lutosławski, Witold

Maazel, Lorin

MacDowell, Marian Nevins

MacKinnon, Lilias, 1925-1951, n.d.

MacLeish, Archibald

Maderna, Bruno

Magaloff, Nikita

Maganini, Quinto

Mager, Georges

Mahler, Alma

Mahler, Fritz

Maier, Guy

Mainardi, Enrico

Makanowitzky, Paul

Malcuzynski, Witold

Malipiero, Gian Francesco

Malkin, Joseph

Malkina, Beata

Malko, Nicolai

Mangeot, Auguste

Mann, Thomas

Marc, Edmond

Marcelli, Nino

Maréchal, Maurice

Maritain, Jacques

Markevitch, Igor

Marlowe, Sylvia

Martelli, Henri

Martenot, Maurice

Martin, Ricardo

Martinů, Bohuslav, 1927-1956

Mason, Daniel Gregory

Mason, Henry Lowell

Massachusetts, Office of the Governor

Matzenauer, Margarete

Maurois, André

Mayer, William

Maynor, Dorothy

McDonald, Harl

McKay, George

McKinley, Carl

McPhee, Colin

Medtner, Nicolai

Méfano, Paul

Mehta, Zubin

Mencken, H. L.

Mendez, Julietta

Mengelberg, Willem

Mennin, Peter

Menotti, Gian Carlo

Menuhin, Moshe

Menuhin, Yehudi

Messager, André

Messiaen, Olivier

Meyer, Agnes

Meyerowitz, Jan

Miaskovsky, Nikolai

Migot, Georges

Mihalovici, Marcel

Milano, Nancy

Milhaud, Darius

Milstein, Nathan

Mimart, Paul

Miquelle, Georges

Mitchell, Charles

Mitchell, Howard

Mitropoulos, Dimitri

Mlynarski, Emil

Mogilevskii, Aleksandr

Mohaupt, Richard

Moiseiwitsch, Benno

Moldovan, Nicolas

Moleux, Georges

Moltrasio

Montemezzi, Italo

Monteux, Pierre

Moore, Douglas

Morel, Jean

Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.

Morini, Erica

Morison, Samuel Eliot

Moritz, Edvard

Moross, Jerome

Morozova, Mariia

Morris, Harold, 1929-1950, n.d.

Morris, Wyn

Mosolov, Aleksandr

Moyse, Marcel

Mravinsky, Eugene

Munch, Charles

Münz, Mieczysław

Muradeli, Vano

Muromtseva, Mariia

Murray, Edward

Musgrave, Thea

Nabokov, Nicolas, 1930-1954

Nabokov, Vladimir

Naginski, Charles

Napravnik, Vladimir

Narodny, Ivan

The Netherlands

Neveu, Ginette

Nevin, Arthur

Newman, Ernest, 1922-1964, n.d.

Nezhdanova, Antonina

Nielsen, Carl

Nijinsky, Vaclav

Nikisch, Mitja

Nikolaev, V. F.

Nin-Culmell, Joaquín

Norden, Norris Lindsay

Nordoff, Paul

Novães, Guiomar

Novoe Russkoe Slovo

Obukhov, Nikolai

O'Connell, Charles

Oistrakh, David

Ondříček, Emanuel

Orlov, Nikolai

Orlov, Sergei

Ormandy, Eugene

Ornstein, Leo

Osborne, Willson

Oubradous, Fernand

Owen, J. Herbert

Paderewski, Ignacy Jan

Page, Willis

Paitchadze, Gabriel, 1924-1970, n.d.

Palmer, Robert

Par, Alfons

Paray, Paul

Parker, Dorothy

Parker, Henry Taylor

Parmet, Simon

Parrish, Constance, 1948-1965, n.d.

Pattison, Lee

Pease, James

Pechkovskaia, Glafira

Pel'tser, Liudmila "Lucy"

Pennario, Leonard

Perkins, Gloria

Perle, George

Perlis, Vivian

Perlman, Itzhak

Pernet, André

Perry, Thomas

Persichetti, Vincent

Pescara, Aurelio

Petri, Egon

Petrov-Vodnin, Kuz'ma

Philipp, Isidor

Piastro, Michel

Piatigorsky, Gregor, 1931-1962, n.d.

Pickman, Dudley

Pick-Mangiagalli, Riccardo

Pierné, Gabriel

Pigassou, Georges

Piller, Boaz

Pillois, Jacques

Pimsleur, Solomon

Pingoud, Ernest

Piston, Walter

Plé-Caussade, Simone

Plotnikoff, Eugene

Polacco, Giorgio

Polatschek, Viktor

Poliakov-Litovtsev, Solomon

Pons, Lily

Popov, Aleksandr

Porter, Quincy

Portnoi, Henry

Posselt, Ruth

Potts, Blanche

Poulenc, Francis

Pousseur, Henri

Powell, John

Powell, Laurence

Powell, Mel

Pregel', Boris

Pregel', Sofiia

Press, Mikhail

Price, Florence B.

Price, Lucien

Primrose, William

Prochorowa, Ksenia

Procter, Leland

Prokofiev, Serge, 1921-1945, n.d.

Prunières, Henry

Putianina, Mariia

Rabaud, Henri

Rabenek, Artemii

Rabinoff, Benno

Rabinoff, Max

Rachmaninoff, Sergei

Raichman, Jacques

Rascher, Sigurd

Rathaus, Karol

Rautavaara, Einojuhani

Rautio, Matti

Ravel, Maurice

Read, Gardner

Reed, H. Owen

Reiner, Fritz

Reisenberg, Nadia

Reiser, Alois

Respighi, Ottorino

Ricci, Ruggiero

Riegger, Wallingford

Rieti, Vittorio

Rimskii-Korsakov, Andrei

Rivier, Jean

Robeson, Paul

Robins, H. R.

Rocca, Lodovico

Rochut, M.

Rockefeller, Martha Baird Allen

Rodgers, Richard

Rodzinski, Artur

Rogers, Bernard

Roland-Manuel, Alexis

Roman, Aleksandr

Romanoff, Nikita

Roosevelt, Eleanor

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

Roosevelt, James

Ropartz, J. Guy

Rorem, Ned

Rosé, Arnold

Rosen, Max

Rosenthal, Jeanne

Rosenthal, Manuel

Rosenthal, Moriz

Konzertdirektion Sigmund M. Rosner

Ross, Hugh

Rostovtzeff, Mikhail

Rostropovich, Leopol'd

Roth, Charles

de Rothschild, Germaine

Rouché, Jacques

Roussel, Albert, 1923-1939, n.d.

Roussel, Blanche, 1939-1949

de Rubertis, Oreste

Rubin, Marcel

Rubinstein, Artur

Rubinstein, Beryl

Rubinstein, Ida

Rudhyar, Dane

Rudolf, Max

Ruggles, Carl

Rybner-Barclay, Dagmar de Corval, 1940-1963, n.d.

Saar, Louis

Saarinen, Eero

Sabaneev, Leonid

Sakharov, Dasha, 1932-1966, n.d.

Sakharov, Viktor

Salazar, Adolfo

Salter, Norbert

Salzedo, Carlos

Samazeuilh, Gustave

Saminsky, Lazare

Samuel, Gérard

Sandby, Herman

Sanders, Robert L.

Sanin, Aleksandr

Sanjuán, Pedro

Sanromá, Jesús María

Santa Cruz, Domingo

Sargent, Malcolm

Sarnoff, David

Satina, Sofiia

Scalero, Rosario

Scarmolin, Louis

Schelling, Ernest

Scherchen, Hermann

Schillinger, Joseph

Schindler, Nora Nikisch, 1926-1967, n.d.

de Schloezer, Boris

Schmitt, Florent

Schmitz, E. Robert

Schnabel, Artur

Schnéevoigt, Georg

Schneider, Alexander

Schnitzer, Germaine

Schoenberg, Arnold

Schorr, Friedrich

Schrade, Leo

Schreiber, Frederick

Schuller, Gunther

Schuman, William, 1938-1971, n.d.

Schumann, Elisabeth

Schumann, Henrietta

Schuster, Joseph

Schwalb, Mikloš

Schweitzer, Albert

Schwerké, Irving

Scriabin, Alexander

Sebastian, George

Sembrich, Marcella

Semenoff, Nikolai

Serebrier, José

Serkin, Rudolf

Seroff, Victor

Sessions, Roger

Sevitzky, Fabien, 1922-1950, n.d.

[Shachovskii(?)], Ioann

Shaikovich, Ivan

Shanet, Howard

Shan-Kar, Uday

Shapero, Harold

Shaporin, Yuri

Shaw, Robert

Shawn, Ted

Sheinfeld, David

Shepherd, Arthur

Sher, Aleksandr

Shmuklovskii, Dmitrii

Shor, David

Shostakovich, Dmitri, 1929-1945

Shteinman, M.

Shukhaev, V.

Shure, Leonard

Sibelius, Jean, 1928-1957, n.d.

Siegmeister, Elie

Sikorsky, Igor

Siloti, Alexander

Siloti, Levko

Simpson, George Elliott

Singer, Jacques

de Sinsay, Elaine

Siqueira, José de Lima

Sirota, Peter

Sitwell, Sacheverell

Skilton, Charles Sanford

Slade, John

Slavensky, Josip

Sleeper, Henry

Slonimsky, Nicolas

Smallens, Alexander

Smeterlin, Jan

Smirnov, Dmitrii

Smit, Leo

Smith, Carleton Sprague

Smith, David Stanley

Smith, Gertrude Robinson

Smith, Moses

Soëtans, Robert

Sondheimer, Robert

Sorin, Savely

Sorokin, Pitirim, 1929-1970, n.d.

Sowerby, Leo

Spalding, Albert

Spalding, Walter

Spector, Eleanor

Spelman, Timothy

Speyer, Louis

Spialek, Hans

Spisak, Michal

Spivakovsky, Tossy

Stahl, Albert

Stanislavsky, Konstantin

Starer, Robert

Stargardt-Wolff, Edith

Stavitsky, Ivan

Steber, Eleanor

Stefan, Paul

Stein, Erwin

Stein, Leon

Steinberg, Maximilian

Steinberg, William

Steinert, Alexandre

Sterl, Robert

Stern, Isaac

Stevens, Julie

Stevenson, Adlai

Stiedry, Fritz

Still, William Grant

Stillman, Mitya

Stock, Frederick

Stoessel, Albert

Stöhr, Richard

Stojowski, Sigismond

Stokowski, Leopold

Stokowski, Olga Samaroff

Stransky, Josef

Strassenberger, Max

Stratton, Charles

Strauss, Paul

Strauss, Richard

Stravinsky, Fëdor

Stravinsky, Igor, 1924-1957, n.d.

Strimer, Joseph

Stringfield, Lamar

Strube, Gustav

Struv, Nikolai

Sutro, Rose

Suvchinskii, Pëtr

Swan, Alfred

Szell, George

Szeluto, Apolinary

Szeryng, Henryk

Szigeti, Joseph

Szymanowski, Karol

Tabakoff, Vladimir

Tabakov, Mikhail

Taft, Edward

Tagliaferro, Magda

Tailleferre, Germaine

Talley, Thomasina

Talma, Louise

Tangeman, Nell

Tansman, Alexandre, 1924-1950, n.d.

Taubman, Howard

Taylor, Deems

Tcherepnin, Alexandre

Tcherepnin, Ivan

Tcherepnin, Nikolai

Templeton, Alec

Teslenko, Nikolai

Teyte, Maggie

Thaw, Jane

Thérémin, Léon

Thibaud, Jacques

Thillois, Fernand

Thomas, Rose Fay

Thomas, Rudolph

Thompson, Randall

Thomson, Virgil

Thorne, Francis

Tibbett, Lawrence

Tille, Ivan

Tinayre, Yves

Tippett, Michael

Toch, Ernst

Tollefsen, Carl

Tolstoy, Alexandra

Tonkonogova, Evdokiia

Tortelier, Paul

Toscanini, Arturo

Totenberg, Roman

Tourel, Jennie

Truman, Harry

Truman, Margaret

Tuthill, Burnet

Uninskii, Aleksandr

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Urchs, Ernest

Urussov, N. V.

Ussachevsky, Vladimir

Vakhromeeva, Sandra

Van Nagell, John

Van Vactor, David

Van Vechten, Carl

Varèse, Edgard

Vasticar, Emmeline

Vaughan Williams, Ralph

de la Vega, Aurelio

Vengerova, Isabella

Verbrugghen, Henri

Verdon, Gwen

Vermeulen, Matthys

Vernet, Katia Hirshman

Villa Lobos, Heitor

Vincent, John

Vladimirov, Mikhail

Vladimirov, Nikolai

Vladimirskii, Aleksandr

Vogel, Vladimir

Voisin, Roger

Vrionides, Christos

Vyshnegradskii, Ivan

Wagenaar, Bernard

Wagner, Joseph

Walker, George

Wallenstein, Alfred

Walter, Arnold

Walter, Bruno

Walton, William

Ward, Robert

Warren, Elinor Remick

Waters, Edward

Watts, Winnter

Wayditch, Gabriel

Weaver, Powell

Weber, Florence

Weber, Friedrich, 1924-1957

Weeks, Edward

Weigl, Karl

Weill, Kurt

Weinberg, Jacob

Weiner, Lazar

Weir, Judith

Weisgall, Hugo

Weitzmann, Chaim

Wendel, Ernst

Werfel, Franz

Wessel, Mark

Wetzler, Hermann Hans

White, Paul

Whiteman, Paul

Whithorne, Emerson

Whitmer, Thomas Carl

Whittall, Gertrude

Wilder, Laura

Wilder, Thornton

Willeke, Willem

Williams, Perry S.

Willmann, Allan

Willson, Meredith

Winters, Lawrence

Wittgenstein, Paul

Wladimirsky, Aleksandr

Wolfes, Felix

Wolff, Katharine

Wolkonsky, Elena

Woman's/ Women's________ (various organizations)

Wood, Henry J.

Wood-Hill, Mabel

Woods, Mark

Woodworth, G. Wallace

Wordsworth, William

Wright, Frank Lloyd

Wulsin, Lucien, 1940-1975, n.d.

Yokounchikoff, Varvara

Zádor, Eugen

Zalstem-Zalessky, Evangeline Stokowski

Zaslavskii, Boris

Zederbaum, Vladimir, 1921-1940, n.d.

Zeeler, Vladimir

Zeisl, Eric

Zeitlin, Zvi

Zeller, Robert

Zemachson, Arnold

Zemdl, Sonia

Zemlinsky, Mrs. Alexander

Zighera, Bernard

Zighéra, Léon

Zimbalist, Efrem

Zingel, Erich

Zorin, Vladimir

[Round Robins]

[Unidentified, Roman alphabet]

[Unidentified, Cyrillic alphabet]

[Unidentified, Cyrillic alphabet, in Serge Koussevitzky's hand]

[Preliminary Correspondence List]

Miscellaneous Correspondence

Items include a mixture of correspondence: solicitations from charitable organizations; routine invitations to events; and letters from some musical organizations

Materials are arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent.

Aa-As

Ass-B'n

Bo-Cla

Cle-Dy

Ea-Fu

Ga-Haz

He-Hy

Ia-Ju

Ka-Ko

Kr-Ler

Les-Ly

Ma-Maz

Mc-Mix

Mo-My

Na-Ne

New-Oz

Pa-Qu

Ra-Roi

Rok-Ry

Sa-Scu

Se-Sj

Sk-Sq

St-Sz

Ta-Tz

U-V

Wa-Wee

Wel-Wj

Wl-Wy

Ya-Z

Artists Correspondence

Correspondence consists largely of unsolicited letters from performers wishing to arrange auditions or concert appearances with Koussevitzky

Materials are arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent.

Aa-Bez

Bi-Ci

Cl-Dz

E-Gl

Go-Hi

Ho-Lef

Leh-Mey

Mi-Pl

Po-Sen

Sh-Sz

T-Z

Family Correspondence

The first folder (106/1) contains information about family names, and explains the connections between different branches of the families of Serge Koussevitzky, Natalie Koussevitzky (neé Oushkoff) and Olga Koussevitzky (neé Naoumoff). Sections of this sub-series include: letters between Serge, Natalie, and Olga Koussevitzky; correspondence written by relatives of Serge Koussevitzky; correspondence of members of the Naoumoff family; and correspondence of members of the Oushkoff family.

Within each subseries, materials are arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent.

Correspondence between Serge Koussevitzky [S.K.], Natalie Koussevitzky [N.K.] and Olga Koussevitzky [O.K.], 1923-1941, [n.d.]

S.K. to N.K., 1923 [Barcelona]

S.K. to N.K., 1923 [England]

S.K. to N.K., 1923 [Scotland]

S.K. to N.K., 1923 [other]

S.K. to N.K., 1924-26

S.K. to N.K., 1927-30

S.K. to N.K., 1931

S.K. to N.K., 1932-41

S.K. to N.K., [n.d.]

N.K. to S.K., 1923

N.K. to S.K., 1924-25

N.K. to S.K., 1926-39

N.K. to S.K., [n.d.] [Biarritz, 1920s]

N.K. to S.K., [n.d.]

S.K./N.K. to O.K., 1930-32

S.K./N.K. to O.K., 1933-34

S.K./N.K. to O.K., 1935-[41?]

S.K./N.K. to O.K., [n.d.]

O.K. to S.K./N.K.

Koussevitzky [Kusevitskii] family correspondence

Kusevitskii Family

Akatova, ZinaidaSee also: Zinaida Akatova in Family Geneology

Bakh, Anna KusevitskaiaSee also: Anna Kusevitskaia Bakh in Family Geneology

Bakh, SarraSee also: Sarra Bakh in Family Geneology

Hayton, ShuraSee also: Shura Hayton in Family Geneology

Kusevitskaia, Sof'iaSee also: Sof'ia Kusevitskaia in Family Geneology

Kusevitskii, Adol'fSee also: Adol'f Kusevitskii in Family Geneology

Kusevitskii, AleksandrSee also: Aleksandr Kusevitskii in Family Geneology

Kusevitskii, BorisSee also: Boris Kusevitskii in Family Geneology

Kusevitskii, IosifSee also: Iosif Kusevitskii in Family Geneology

Kusevitskii, LevSee also: Lev Kusevitskii in Family Geneology

Kusevitskii, NikolaiSee also: Nikolai Kusevitskii in Family Geneology

Naoumoff [Naumov] family correspondence

Naumov Family

Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais, Anna Naumova, 1922-1975, n.d.See also: Anna Naumova Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais in Family Geneology

Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais, Nataliia "Nadine" "Nadia"See also: Nataliia "Nadine" "Nadia" Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais in Family Geneology

Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais, SergeSee also: Serge Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais in Family Geneology

Naumoff, AlexandreSee also: Alexandre Naumoff in Family Geneology

Naumoff, AnnaSee also: Anna Naumoff in Family Geneology

Naumoff, Maria "Marusia"See also: Maria "Marusia" Naumoff in Family Geneology

Naumoff, NádiaSee also: Nádia Naumoff in Family Geneology

Naumov, Aleksandr, 1940-1975, n.d.See also: Aleksandr Naumov in Family Geneology

Naumov, NikolaiSee also: Nikolai Naumov in Family Geneology

Naumova, Anna UshkovaSee also: Anna Ushkova Naumova in Family Geneology

Neuburgh, Ol'ga Leuchtenberg de BeauharnaisSee also: Ol'ga Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais Neuburgh in Family Geneology

de Pasquale, Maria Leuchtenberg de BeauharnaisSee also: Maria Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais de Pasquale in Family Geneology

Polivanov, NikolaiSee also: Nikolai Polivanov in Family Geneology

Polivanova, Mariia NaumovaSee also: Mariia Naumova Polivanova in Family Geneology

Stout, Anna Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais "Bebi" "Baby"See also: Anna Leuchtenberg de Beauharnais "Bebi" "Baby" Stout in Family Geneology

Sturgeon, AlexandraSee also: Alexandra Sturgeon in Family Geneology

Sturgeon, Marianna Polivanova, 1943-68, n.d.See also: Marianna Polivanova Sturgeon in Family Geneology

Oushkoff [Ushkov] family correspondence

Ushkov Family

B'ra, V.See also: V. B'ra in Family Geneology

Iosselevich-Iorgii, Iosif, 1920-1975, n.d.See also: Iosif Iosselevich-Iorgii in Family Geneology

Prokhorova, L.See also: L. Prokhorova in Family Geneology

Ushkov, Aleksei "Lilia", 1920-1968, n.d.See also: Aleksei "Lilia" Ushkov in Family Geneology

Ushkov, GrigoriiSee also: Grigorii Ushkov in Family Geneology

Ushkov, Mikhail, 1920-1977, n.d.See also: Mikhail Ushkov in Family Geneology

Ushkov, Vladimir, 1927-1977, n.d.See also: Vladimir Ushkov in Family Geneology

Ushkova, ElenaSee also: Elena Ushkova in Family Geneology

Ushkova, Tereza Eluchen-PechërinSee also: Tereza Eluchen-Pechërin Ushkova in Family Geneology

Miscellaneous

Unidentified

Appreciations, 1927-1950

Material here can be described as "fan mail." In large part, letters in this subseries are from concert goers and others who heard Koussevitzky perform, expressing gratitude for the conductor's service to music.

Materials are arranged chronologically.

1927-1936

1937-1950

Requests, 1925-1955

These letters make requests of Serge Koussevitzky: for example, requests that he program certain pieces on his concert series; requests that he make concert appearances, often for charitable causes; requests that he lend financial or other support to various organizations.

Materials are arranged chronologically.

1925-1930

1931-1939

1940-1944

1945-1947

1948-1950

1951-1955

Invitations

Items include invitations to musical events, charity functions, or other social occasions.

Materials are arranged generally by catagory.

Invitations

Greeting Cards

Cards here were sent to Serge, Natalie, or Olga Koussevitzky on birthdays, Christmas, or other occasions. Most items are signed, but for generally contain no other messages.

Materials are arranged by name of addressee.

Greeting cards

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