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Formal Structure In Popular Music As A Reflection Of Socio-Economic Change, Peter L. Manuel Dec 1985

Formal Structure In Popular Music As A Reflection Of Socio-Economic Change, Peter L. Manuel

Publications and Research

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Unusual Beethoven Items From The Krasner Collection, Donald Seibert Apr 1985

Unusual Beethoven Items From The Krasner Collection, Donald Seibert

The Courier

This article details the musical scores donated as gifts to the Syracuse University Libraries on behalf of violinist and Syracuse Professor Louis Krasner. Some of the scores include first editions of Beethoven scores, but the main collection includes rare chamber music and string adaptations of music popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Beethoven himself often protested about these works, claiming pianos are too far away from stringed instruments to be directly adapted.


Recollections From A Life In Music, Louis Krasner Apr 1985

Recollections From A Life In Music, Louis Krasner

The Courier

On October 28, 1984, Louis Krasner came to Syracuse University in order to speak to the Library Associates at their annual meeting. After a warm introduction by Professor Frank Macomber of the Department of Fine Arts, Mr. Krasner gave his address on the subject of American composers whom he had known and worked with. The following is an abstract of his talk, in which particular emphasis has been given to Roger Sessions.