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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...
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    consulted the head of the Music Division of the Library of Congress, Harold Spivacke, and with his encouragement, entered into negotiations with Hawkins...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • 70 May 6 – Joseph Hislop, operatic and concert tenor, 93 May 9 – Harold Spivacke, music librarian and administrator, 72 May 22 – Hampton Hawes, jazz...
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  • 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...
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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,...
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  • composer (d. 2003) Mabel Wayne – US composer (d. 1978) July 18 – Harold Spivacke, music librarian and administrator (d. 1977) July 24 Leo Arnaud – film...
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  • called "Keep Away from the Bloodstained Banders", for Alan Lomax and Harold Spivacke on behalf of the Library of Congress in June 1936. (The name was probably...
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  • Mieczslaw Kolinksi, Curt Sachs (who worked alongside Hornbostel), Harold Spivacke, and Richard Waterman, was sent to about 70 individuals. The letter...
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  • The National Music Council was co-founded in 1940 by Julia Ober, Harold Spivacke, Franklin Dunham, and Edwin Hughes. Each year the Council presents...
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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...
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  • of Congress 1954 — Charles Warren Fox (1904–1983), Eastman 1951 — Harold Spivacke (1904–1977), Library of Congress 1950 — Edward Eugene Colby (1912–2006)...
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  • 1940 Hughes co-founded the National Music Council with Julia Ober, Harold Spivacke, and Franklin Dunham. Hughes died in New York City in 1965. The University...
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    teaching in Berlin and at Harvard. Leroy Robertson Erich Walter Sternberg Harold Spivacke Salvador Ley William Busch Arthur Berger Leichtentritt's History of...
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    Reese, Helen Heffron Roberts, Joseph Schillinger, Charles Seeger, Harold Spivacke, Oliver Strunk, and Joseph Yasser. Its first president was Otto Kinkeldey...
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    arranged by Harold Spivacke on behalf of the Coolidge Foundation, as part of the February meeting of the Music Library Association (Spivacke was in the...
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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 6...
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    and Indexing", Fontes Artis Musicae 37, no. 1 (Jan–Mar 1990): 46–48. Spivacke, Harold, "A New Journal of Abstracts for Musicologists", Computers and the...
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