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Archival Material
- Ethel Burns papers [classmark: LPA Mss 2011-001]
- Ethel Burns (ca. 1908-1998) was a producer and director of radio and television programs.
- Mary Howe papers [classmark: JPB 04-39]
- Mary Howe (1882-1964) was an American composer, pianist, and patron of music in Washington, D.C.
- Phoebe Jacobs papers [classmark: JPB 97-2]
- Phoebe Jacobs (1919-2012) was a promoter primarily of jazz musicians.
- Frédérique Petrides papers [classmark: JPB 83-3]
- Frédérique Petrides (1903-1983) was a violinist, teacher, publisher, and pioneering advocate for women in music.
- People's Music League scrapbook [classmark: JPB 15-46]
- Documents one of the earliest organizational activities by Claire Raphael (later Claire R. Reis, 1888-1978), music promoter.
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League of Composers/ISCM records [classmark: JPB 11-5]
- Claire R. Reis's major effort was promoting contemporary music through the League of Composers (which later merged with the International Society for Contemporary Music).
- Cyma Rubin papers [classmark: JPB 12-04]
- Document's Rubin's career as producer of two Broadway musicals.
- Dorle Soria papers [classmark: JPB 13-16]
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Correspondence between Maria Callas and Dorle Soria [classmark:
JPB 09-2]
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Cetra-Soria collection [classmark:
JPB 88-1]
- The three collections above document the career of Dorle Soria (1900-2002), journalist, publicist, and record producer.
- Teresa Sterne papers [classmark: JPB 02-9]
- Teresa Sterne (1927-2000) was a record producer who was the director of Nonesuch Records from 1965 through 1979.