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Music Archival Collections at the Bavarian State Library
The following article is by Uta Schaumberg, our colleague from RISM Germany at the Music Department of the Bavarian State Library. Extending to all aspects of music and musical culture, the Bavarian State Library holds over 350 archives and collections of various sizes pertaining to individuals. The collection is cataloged...
11 November 2014 – Library collections
RISM Survey
The RISM Central Office is carrying out a survey about our online catalog, which is available free of charge at www.rism.info and opac.rism.info. We would like to find out who our users are, what their expectations are, and how they use the catalog. The survey is anonymous and responses will...
30 October 2014 – New at RISM
Rare performance of Mangold's Tanhäuser
We would like to draw your attention to a performance in Darmstadt of Tanhäuser by – not Wagner – Carl Amand Mangold. The RISM database has records for a copy of the manuscript in Berlin (RISM ID no. 456014917) and an aria (RISM ID no. 464122202) in Mangold’s hand. The...
27 October 2014 – Rediscovered
Erwin und Elmire in the Collection of the Deutsches Nationaltheater, Weimar: For the 275th Birthday of Anna Amalia, Duchess of Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach
The following article was written by our RISM Germany colleague, Undine Wagner, of the Thüringisches Landesmusikarchiv. The Court of the Muses in Weimar and Anna Amalia’s roundtable salon, to which luminaries such as Goethe, Wieland and Herder belonged, have become catchphrases in the cultural history of Weimar. Anna Amalia (born...
24 October 2014 – Musical anniversaries
Erwin und Elmire im Bestand des Deutschen Nationaltheaters Weimar. Zum 275. Geburtstag von Anna Amalia, Herzogin von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach
Der nachfolgende Artikel wurde von unserer Kollegin Undine Wagner (RISM Arbeitsgruppe Deutschland, Thüringischen Landesmusikarchiv) geschrieben. Der Weimarer Musenhof und Anna Amalias sog. Tafelrunden, zu denen u. a. Goethe, Wieland und Herder gehörten, wurden zu bekannten „Schlagwörtern“ der Weimarer Kulturgeschichte. Anna Amalia, geb. am 24. Oktober 1739 in Wolfenbüttel (als Prinzessin...
24 October 2014 – Library collections
RISM at the AIBM Conference
IAML Germany held its annual meeting in beautiful Nuremberg last month. Three members of the RISM Central Office were in attendance. Topics included: • Data transfers of RISM data • Social Media • RDA • Cultural Program RISM’s own Gottfried Heinz-Kronberger from RISM Germany in Munich gave a presentation about...
20 October 2014 – Events
Tudor Treasures
The following entry is by Margaret Jones and originally appeared on the MusiCB3 Blog. It is reprinted here with kind permission of Cambridge University Libraries. I was asked to look out some of the Music Department’s “Tudor treasures” to complement items displayed by other departments. An early item of printed...
16 October 2014 – Library collections
Vjera Katalinić: The Sorkočevićes, Aristocratic Musicians from Dubrovnik
As we mark the 280th anniversary of the birth of Croatian composer Luka Sorgo (1734-1789), Vjera Katalinić, the director of RISM Croatia, has published a new book about this family of musicians: Vjera Katalinić: Sorkočevići, dubrovački plemići i diplomati (The Sorkočevićes, Aristocratic Musicians from Dubrovnik). Zagreb: Muzički informativni centar, 2014....
13 October 2014 – New publications
A Donizetti Discovery
The following entry is by Nicolas Bell and originally appeared on the British Library Music Blog. It is reprinted here with kind permission. The British Library’s Stefan Zweig Collection of musical, literary and historical autograph manuscripts includes many well-known treasures, but there are other pieces which have proved more difficult...
9 October 2014 – Rediscovered
New (and first) siglum for Monaco
At the beginning of June 2014, the first RISM library siglum for the Principality of Monaco was created: MC-MCpgil, for the Princess Grace Irish Library in Monaco-Ville. The heart of the collection is made up of songs of Irish-American origin and Irish books. Many of the music scores were collected...
6 October 2014 – New at RISM