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3 Post-its, 1983 undated
The Cage Correspondence collection is comprised of correspondence and ephemera including letters, cards, clippings, catalogs, photographs, negatives, cassette tapes, music scores, and art. Early materials focus on family correspondence and newspaper clippings and are interspersed with Cage's own notes and manuscripts. Later correspondence is enhanced through Cage's use of "Note-o-Grams" which provides carbon copies of his sent messages.
3 postcards of Alsace, approximately 1991
3 Postcards to Dr. Karl Weigl, undated
3 print portraits, undated
3 seed events, undated
3 Sonatas for Piano and Violin, 1903
Scores (mostly published) owned by the conductor Fritz Reiner, many with his performance markings.
3 Sonatas for Piano and Violin, Starting 1904
Scores (mostly published) owned by the conductor Fritz Reiner, many with his performance markings.
3 Tonadas, 1930
Scores (mostly published) owned by the conductor Fritz Reiner, many with his performance markings.
4 canzoni populari per voce e piano forte, (Milan: Universal Edition, 1946-1947)
Published scores from di Bonaventura’s personal library. Most scores are autographed by the composer and bear personal inscriptions, dedications and/ or other annotations but not performance markings.
4 do-it-yourself pieces, 1968 - 1969
An archive of Johnston’s music manuscripts and correspondence files, recordings of his compositions and those written by others, memorabilia, etc.
"4" in Scotch 7" reel box, undated
4 photocopies of woodcuts, approximately 1988
4 photographs from Marilyn Boyd DeReggi, approximately 1985, Dec.
4 photos of Cage and Cunningham, 1985-07
4 Poems for John Cage by Harland Ristau; 5 p., approximately 1990
4 ptpc, 1964
5 CDF envelopes, approximately 1985
5 Holy Songs : Tenor and organ, [1989]
Full score, in ink (15 leaves); Sketches, in pencil (12 leaves)
5 Melodies for Voice and Piano, op. 35, To 1923
Scores (mostly published) owned by the conductor Fritz Reiner, many with his performance markings.