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Evsei Beloussoff papers

Title
Evsei Beloussoff papers, ca. 1920-1943.
Author
Beloussoff, Evsei, 1881-1945.
Supplementary Content
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Box 1Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 1Offsite
Box 2Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 2Offsite
Box 3Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 3Offsite
Box 4Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 4Offsite
Box 5Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 5Offsite
Box 6Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 6Offsite
Box 7Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 7Offsite
Box 8Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 8Offsite
Box 9Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 9Offsite
Box 10Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 10Offsite
Box 11Moving imageSupervised use JPB 90-29 Box 11Offsite

Details

Description
2 linear ft. (11 boxes)
Summary
The collection includes autobiographical writings, official documents, clippings, business correspondence, programs, and cartoons. 2 musical scores have been cataloged in the Scores file (JPB 90-3 and JPB 90-4). 15 scrapbooks of programs of concerts in Beloussoff's home in New York and 5 scrapbooks of programs of other concerts have been microfilmed.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Programs.
  • Clippings.
  • Scrapbooks.
  • Autobiographies.
  • Musical scores.
  • Cartoons.
Note
  • Boxes 2-11 contain 15 scrapbooks of programs for concerts in which Beloussoff participated (not listed in finding aid).
Biography (note)
  • A Russian-American violoncellist and music teacher
Processing Action (note)
  • Accessioned
Call Number
JPB 90-29
OCLC
NYPW90-A50
Author
Beloussoff, Evsei, 1881-1945.
Title
Evsei Beloussoff papers, ca. 1920-1943.
Additional Formats
Scrapbooks available on microfilm: *ZB-2125.
Biography
A Russian-American violoncellist and music teacher, Evsei Beloussoff came to the United States in 1923, made a transcontinental tour, and appeared in New York as a soloist and in sonata recitals with Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Wanda Landowska, and Rubin Goldmark. In later years he taught at the Juilliard Institute of Musical Arts and at the Y.M.H.A. Music School.
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Finding aid
Occupation
Violoncellists.
Research Call Number
JPB 90-29
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