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Harold Spivacke (July 18, 1904 – May 9, 1977) was an
American music librarian and administrator. He was
Chief of the
Music Division of the
Library of Congress...
- what
Spivacke now wanted. I
think the best
thing would be if you
clear up the
situation directly with
Spivacke", and
offered to
intercede with
Spivacke when...
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short biographies of
great composers Strunk, Oliver; Reese, Gustave;
Spivacke, Harold; N. Waters,
Edward (October 1945). "Carl
Engel (July 21, 1883-May...
- 1956, when he was
still working on the opera, he was
approached by
Harold Spivacke of the
American Library of
Congress with a
request to
write a
piece for...
- multi-volume
Checklist of
Recorded Folk Song in the
Library of Congress,
Harold Spivacke,
Chief of the
Library of Congress's
Division of Music, wrote: Many hard-working...
- Reese,
Helen Heffron Roberts,
Joseph Schillinger,
Charles Seeger,
Harold Spivacke,
Oliver Strunk, and
Joseph Y****er. Its
first president was Otto Kinkeldey...
- recording. John Lomax's May 12, 1939
letter to
Music Division chief Harold Spivacke highlights his wife's
volunteer contributions to the Library's Archive...
- 70 May 6 –
Joseph Hislop,
operatic and
concert tenor, 93 May 9 –
Harold Spivacke,
music librarian and administrator, 72 May 22 –
Hampton Hawes, jazz pianist...
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Librarian of
Congress Archibald MacLeish and
Music Division Chief Harold Spivacke secured a
grant from the
Carnegie Corporation of New York to
install a...
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performed "rather slow, with pathos." John A.
Lomax and his
colleague Harold Spivacke made
another Library of
Congress audio field recording on June 14, 1936...