Browsing Arthur Friedheim Library of the Peabody Institute by Title
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Park Band
(2011-08-12)Baltimore's Municipal Music program supported the all-white Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and summer music concerts by Park Bands. In the summer of 1922 the Board of Estimates made a small appropriation to provide Òcolored ... -
Passport of Arthur Friedheim
(1924-07-11)Passport of Arthur Friedheim (and of his wife, Madeleine), with a visa and a stamp from British passport control. -
[Pencil drawing]
(2011-04-07)Pencil drawing of a bookplate by Joseph Schillinger illustrating his theories about the "Mathematical Basis of the Arts". Graphite pencil on paper. -
[Pencil drawing]
(2011-04-12)Pencil drawing by Joseph Schillinger illustrating his theories about the "Mathematical Basis of the Arts". Graphite pencil on paper. -
[Pencil drawing]
(2011-04-12)Pencil drawing by Joseph Schillinger illustrating his theories about the "Mathematical Basis of the Arts". Graphite pencil on paper. -
[Pencil drawing]
(2011-04-07)Pencil drawing of a bookplate by Joseph Schillinger illustrating his theories about the "Mathematical Basis of the Arts". Graphite pencil on paper. -
Pennsylvania Avenue
(2011-08-12)From the end of World War II and for a period after desegregation, Pennsylvania Avenue was the major business and entertainment center for Baltimore's African American community. The Avenue was a musician's Paradise with ... -
[Photograph of Frances Schillinger]
(2011-04-12)Undated photograph of Frances Schillinger (née Singer), presumably taken after her marriage to Joseph Schillinger. -
[Photograph of Frances Schillinger]
(2011-04-12)Undated photograph of Frances Schillinger (née Singer), presumably taken after her marriage to Joseph Schillinger. -
[Photograph of Frances Schillinger]
(2011-04-12)Undated photograph of Frances Schillinger (née Singer), presumably taken after her marriage to Joseph Schillinger. -
[Photograph of Joseph Schillinger]
(2011-04-12)Undated photograph of Joseph Schillinger, presumably taken after his marriage to Frances Schillinger (née Singer). -
[Photograph of Joseph Schillinger]
(2011-04-12)Undated photograph of Joseph Schillinger with a music box, presumably taken after his marriage to Frances Schillinger (née Singer). -
Photographs II-A
(1920)Bound volume of personal photographs relating to Enrico Caruso's private life and depicting his travel, family and friends. Although Caruso did not take all the photographs, he selected and arranged them in this volume. -
Photographs II-B
(1920)Bound volume of personal photographs relating to Enrico Caruso's private life and depicting his travel, family and friends. Although Caruso did not take all the photographs, he selected and arranged them in this volume. -
[Photographs of Joseph and Frances Schillinger]
(2011-04-12)Three undated photographs; two of Joseph Schillinger and one of Joseph and Frances Schillinger (née Singer) together, presumably taken after their marriage. -
[Photographs of Joseph Schillinger]
(2011-04-12)Undated photographs of Joseph Schillinger; smaller photograph may have been taken for his passport while the larger photograph was presumably taken after his marriage to Frances Schillinger (née Singer). -
[Photographs of Joseph Schillinger]
(2011-04-12)Undated photographs of Joseph Schillinger; top photograph depicts Schillinger playing the piano and bottom photograph depicts Schillinger playing the organ. Presumably these photographs were taken after his marriage to ... -
Places (Sounds and Stories Online Exhibit)
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Porgy and Bess
(2011-08-12)Gershwin changed the title of the opera to Porgy and Bess so that Anne Brown would share equal billing with baritone Todd Duncan. The premiere took place on October 10, 1935, at New York's Alvin Theatre. (Photo courtesy ... -
Postcard
(1958-05-09)Postcard from ethnomusiologist Sidney Robertson Cowell to Frances Schillinger, asking about the Rhythmicon [the first electronic rhythm machine built by Russian inventor Louis Theremin]: "could a composer afford to buy it? ...