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Autographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 302 Collections and/or Records:

Kirstin Flagstad and Edwin McArthur, 1935 October 29

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0009.00008
Abstract

Kirsten Flagstad (7-12-1895 to 12-7-1962) Opera singer; highly regarded Wagnerian soprano.

Dates: 1935 October 29

Lanny Ross, 1938

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0019.00007
Abstract

Lanny Ross (1-19-1906 to 4-25-1988) American singer, pianist and songwriter; successful in vaudeville, night clubs and films.

Dates: 1938

Larry Adler, 1943 November 12

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0003.00001
Abstract

Larry Adler, harmonica player, was born on February 10, 1914 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA as Lawrence Cecil Adler. He is known for his work on Genevieve (1953), King & Country (1964) and Three Daring Daughters (1948). He died on August 6, 2001 in London, England.

Dates: 1943 November 12

Lauritz Melchior (Tenor), 1940 April 5

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0016.00015
Abstract

Lauritz Melchior (3-20-1890 to 3-19-1973 Pre-eminent Danish-born American Wagnerian tenor of the 1920's, singing at 519 performances of Wagnerian roles at the Met.

Dates: 1940 April 5

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone - Metropolitan Opera), 1930

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0021.00009
Abstract

Lawrence Tibbett (11-16-1896 to 7-15-1960) Opera singer and recording artist, also a film actor; sang leading roles as a baritone at the Met.

Dates: 1930

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone - Metropolitan Opera), 1935

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0021.00010
Abstract

Lawrence Tibbett (11-16-1896 to 7-15-1960) Opera singer and recording artist, also a film actor; sang leading roles as a baritone at the Met.

Dates: 1935

Leo Ornstein, 1920

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Identifier: B367.03.0006.0022
Abstract

Leo Ornstein (1892-2002) was a Russian-born American pianist and composer

Dates: 1920

Leonard de Paur, 1951 January 22

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0018.00002
Abstract

Leonard de Paur (11-1/-1914 to 11-7-1998) Composer, choral director and arts administrator; also entertained troops during WW2 and associate director of the Lincoln Center Intl Choral Festival.

Dates: 1951 January 22

Leonard Warren, 1945 February 2

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0022.00008
Abstract

Leonard Warren (4-21-1911 to 4-4-1960) Leading opera singer for many years with the Met, sang first ever live recording from the Met.

Dates: 1945 February 2

Leopold Stokowski

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0020.00029
Abstract

Leopold Stokowski (4-18-1882 to 9-13-1977) Conductor with a long association with the Philadelphia Orchestra; formed All-American Youth Orchestra.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1918-1951