Photocopies
Found in 5385 Collections and/or Records:
Bernard Zaslav collection of published music scores, approximately 1770-1999, bulk: Approximately 1860-1999
Contains Bernard Zaslav's collection of published music scores. Dated approximately 1770-1999 with the bulk of the materials being from approximately 1860-1999.
Bernard Zaslav collection of viola parts to chamber music scores, approximately 1783-2014, bulk: Approximately 1825-1967
Contains published viola parts to chamber music scores. Dated approximately 1783-2014 with the bulk of the materials being from approximately 1825-1967.
Bernard Zaslav complete chamber music scores, approximately 1900-2014, bulk: 1957-2008
Contains full scores to chamber music written mainly for string duets, trios, and quartets. Dated approximately 1900-2014 with the bulk of the materials being from 1957-2008.
Bernard Zaslav complete photocopied music scores, approximately 1851-2007
Contains Bernard Zaslav's collection of photocopied music scores. Dated approximately 1851-2007.
Bernard Zaslav correspondence and music from composers and other musicians, approximately 1800-2011, bulk: bulk 1956-2011
Contains music that was written for Bernard Zaslav and his performing ensembles, music with related correspondence that was given to Bernard Zaslav and his performing ensembles, and Zaslav's collection of materials on Gabriela Lena Frank and Émile Férir. Dated approximately 1800-2011 with the bulk of the materials being from 1956-2011.
Bernard Zaslav Dvorak op. 17 no. 2 "The Rose", approximately 1930-2014
Bernard Zaslav Dvorak op. 31 no. 4 "All ye that labor", approximately 1930-2014
Bernard Zaslav Dvorak op. 31 no. 5 "All through the night", approximately 1930-2014
Bernard Zaslav Dvorak String Quartet in A Major op. 2, 2012-2013
Bernard Zaslav papers on Émile Férir, approximately 1800-1999, bulk: bulk approximately 1837-1959
Contains music scores that are either composed/arranged by Émile Férir or signed by him. Dated approximately 1800-1999 with the bulk of the materials being from approximately 1837-1959.