Composers
Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:
Lockwood, Normand Photos, 1975-1979
3 black and white prints of Normand Lockwood, composer-in-residence and then professor emeritus at the University of Denver, and 2 sets of black and white negatives with contact sheets with images of Lockwood.
Mana-Zucca, 1921
Mana-Zucca, born Gussie Zuckerman, (12-25-1885 to 3-8-1981) Performed at age 8 with New York Symphony Orchestra; composed over 1000 works; best known for her popular songs.
Marvin Feinsmith, 1979
Marvin Feinsmith is a Denver composer and bassoonist who has worked with a number of notable orchestras, including the Denver Symphony Orchestra. Feinsmith, originally from New York City, graduated Yeshiva Rabbi Israel Salanter of the Bronx, and went on to earn a Masters Degree from the Julliard and Manhattan Schools of Music.
Maurice Wolfe Musical Compositions
Max Rosen
Mischa Levitzki, 1921 March 14
Mischa Levitzki (5-25-1898 to 1-2-1941) Performed world wide and recorded extensively.
Mishel Piastro (Russian Violinist)
Mishel Piastro (1866-1918) Principal violin and viola with Chicago Symphony.
Moritz Rosenthal, 1924 November 10
Moriz Rosenthal (12-17-1986 to 9-3-1946) Polish pianist and composer, pupil of Franz Liszt.
Musical Compositions in Notebook, 1909-1966
Leather notebook with containing 101 handwirtten and published songs with music and lyrics by Maurice Wolfe. The copyright dates are from 1909 through 1966. In the front of the leather three-ring notebook is an index of the titles of 101 songs. Composer Maurice Wolfe was born in Denver on October 13, 1888 and was a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
Nancy Vrana Papers
This collection contains scrapbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings, and film reels about Nancy Vrana.