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Joseph Schillinger papers
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0048
Overview
Joseph Schillinger was a theorist and composer famous for developing the Schillinger System, a method of deconstructing music using geometric phase relationships. The collection contains correspondence, recordings, scrapbooks, photographs, artwork, manuscript scores, and other documents related to his professional and personal life.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
Sounds and Stories collection
Collection
Identifier: PIMS-0091
Overview
Sounds and Stories began in 2002 as an oral-history project. A Peabody Conservatory musicology seminar of 18 students interviewed dozens of participants in the music of Baltimore's black community to record their memories and to document their world and their legacy. The collection was assembled primarily from 1998 to 2004 and contains oral histories, photographs, and supporting research about African-American musical culture, especially in Baltimore from approximately 1930 to 1960.
Found in:
Peabody Archives
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- 16mm (photographic film size) 1
- 78 rpm records 1
- African American musicians 1
- Composers 1
- Music theorists 1
- audiocassettes 1
- concert programs 1
- drawings (visual works) 1
- letters (correspondence) 1
- negatives (photographs) 1
- oral histories (literary works) 1
- photograph albums 1
- publications (documents) 1
- scores (documents for music) 1
- scrapbooks 1
- transcripts 1 ∧ less
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- Johns Hopkins University. Peabody Institute 1
- Schillinger, Frances 1
- Schillinger, Joseph, 1895-1943 1
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