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Oberlin Conservatory Library Collection of Musicians’ Autographs and Photographs

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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Best Collection of Autographs and Stamps

Frederick G. Marks Collection

Charles W. Morrison Collection of Photographs

Frank H. Shaw Collection of Photographs

Miscellaneous Autographs and Photographs



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Oberlin Conservatory Library Collection of Musicians’ Autographs and Photographs, 1786-1985 and undated | Oberlin Conservatory Library Special Collections

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Title: Oberlin Conservatory Library Collection of Musicians’ Autographs and Photographs, 1786-1985 and undatedAdd to your cart.

Extent: 5.0 Linear Feet

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection contains a variety of autographs, letters, stamps, and photographs of musicians.  Among the musicians represented are C.P.E. Bach, Amy Beach, Hector Berlioz, Nadia Boulanger, Henry Cowell, Claude Debussy, Lou Harrison, Vladimir Horowitz, Franz Liszt, Felix Mendelssohn, Clara Schumann, Richard Wagner, Iannis Xenakis, and many others.  The overall collection is arranged into the following series, based on provenance: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Best Collection of Autographs and Stamps, Frederick G. Marks Collection, Charles W. Morrison Collection of Photographs, Frank H. Shaw Collection of Photographs, and Miscellaneous Autographs and Photographs.

To request access to the collection, contact Conservatory Library special collections staff at: con.special@oberlin.edu.

Administrative Information

Repository: Oberlin Conservatory Library Special Collections

Access Restrictions: Collection is open for research.  To request access to the collection, contact Conservatory Library special collections staff at: con.special@oberlin.edu.

Use Restrictions: The copyright interests in this collection may not have been transferred to Oberlin College. For more information, contact Conservatory Library staff.

Acquisition Source: Compiled by Library staff from a variety of sources.  Information on provenance is included when known

Preferred Citation: [Identification of item], [Identification of series title], Oberlin Conservatory Library Collection of Musicians’ Autographs and Photographs, Oberlin Conservatory Library


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[Series 1: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Best Collection of Autographs and Stamps],
[Series 2: Frederick G. Marks Collection],
[Series 3: Charles W. Morrison Collection of Photographs],
[Series 4: Frank H. Shaw Collection of Photographs],
[Series 5: Miscellaneous Autographs and Photographs],
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Series 1: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Best Collection of Autographs and StampsAdd to your cart.
This series, consisting autograph letters from various musicians along with postage stamps from various countries commemorating musical people and events, was given to Oberlin College in 1948. Cyrus W. Best (April 22, 1865-June 14, 1948) was an 1890 graduate of Oberlin Conservatory.  After additional studies with Martin Krause in Leipzig, Germany, Mr. Best returned to the US to direct conservatories in Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Alabama. Among the musicians represented in this series are C. P. E. Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Amy Beach, Johannes Brahms, Frederic Chopin, Franz Liszt, Clara and Robert Schumann, and Richard Wagner. In 1967, the staff of the Conservatory Library translated each letter in the collection and published a guide, containing the translations along with select facsimiles (cataloged as ML94.B53).
Folder 1: Adams, JulietteAdd to your cart.
letter, 25 Oct 1943; photograph, 1938
Folder 2: Albert, Eugen d'Add to your cart.
photograph, May 1943


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