Daniele Struppa music manuscripts collection Guide to Daniele Struppa music manuscripts collection C0348 Daniele Struppa music manuscripts collection

Guide to Daniele Struppa music manuscripts collection C0348

Daniele Struppa music manuscripts collection


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George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center

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Amanda Menjivar

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0348
Title
Daniele Struppa music manuscripts collection circa late 19th century - 1994
Quantity
1 Linear Feet, 1 box
Location
R 73, C 3, S 1
Language
Italian , German , English .
Abstract
Ten music and music history-related documents and photographs collected and donated by Dr. Daniele Struppa, created from circa late 19th century - 1994.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

All materials created before 1928 are in the public domain.

For the remaining materials: The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Daniele Struppa music manuscripts collection, C0348, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.

Acqusition Information

Donated by former GMU Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dr. Daniele Struppa in 2003 and 2005.

Processing Information

Processed by Amanda Menjivar from September-October 2024. Finding aid completed in October 2024.

German translation and transcription provided by Dorothee Schubel, George Mason University Libraries.


Biographical Information

Daniele Struppa, Ph.D. is an Italian academic and mathematician. Dr. Struppa served in various roles at George Mason University, including as the former Dean of the College of of Humanities and Social Sciences. Dr. Struppa is the current President of Chapman University and previously served as their Chancellor for nine years. He has also served in many roles at universities in Italy, and is the author and editor of several academic publications on mathematics.

Scope and Content

Ten music and music history-related documents and photographs collected and donated by Dr. Daniele Struppa, created from circa late 19th century-1991. See inventory and related scope notes for full details on each item.

Arrangement

Arranged in chronological order.

Related Material

The Special Collections Research Center holds numerous collection music and the performing arts.

In addition to these materials, Dr. Daniele Struppa also donated a number of rare publications to the Special Collections Research Center.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990
  • Composers
  • Conductors (Music)
  • Mascagni, Pietro, 1863-1945
  • Music
  • Musicians
  • Opera
  • Singers

Bibliography

Britannica, T. Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Arrigo Boito." Encyclopedia Britannica, June 6, 2024. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Arrigo-Boito.

"Dr. Daniele Struppa[.]" Faculty Profile, Chapman University, accessed October 10, 2024. https://www.chapman.edu/our-faculty/daniele-struppa.

"Pietro Mascagni[.]" Opera World, accessed October 10, 2024. https://opera-world.net/opera_composers/pietro-mascagni/.


Container List

Mixed Materials box: 1
Gustav Mahler calling card
circa 1890s
Scope and Contents

Calling card from Austro-Bohemian (now Austria) composer Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), whose name is crossed out, alongside a note written by his sister Justine (pronounced Justina) (1868-1938), circa 1890s.

German translation and historical contextual information provided by Dorothee Schubel, Metadata and Cataloging Librarian: Direktor Mahler [Direktor crossed out and replaced with "Justine" so it reads now:] Justine Mahler dankt herzlichst, und bedauert Ihnen nicht persönlich Lebewol sagen zu können. in English: Justine Mahler thanks you sincerely, and regrets that she could not personally say Farewell to you. [Lebewol = older spelling, now Lebewohl]

Justine Mahler (1868-1938), younger sister of Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), managed the household of Gustav Mahler in the beginning of his tenure as a Hofoperndirektor (director of the court opera house) until his marriage to Alma Schindler, 1898-1902. Justine Mahler married the violinst Arnold Rosé, she is the mother of Alma Rosé.

Mixed Materials box: 1
Arrigo Boito letter
circa late 19th century
Scope and Contents

Letter by Arrigo Boito, written in Italian, circa late 19th century. Boito was an Italian composer and librettist (1842-1918). Boito was most well-known for serving as Giuseppe Verdi's librettist.

Mixed Materials box: 1
Giacomo Puccini letter
December 10, 1910
Scope and Contents

Written by Italian composter Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) to dramatist and critic Paolo Pallavicini from the Hotel Knickerbocker in New York City about the premiere of his opera La Fanciulla del West at the Metropolitan Opera.

Mixed Materials box: 1
Pietro Mascagni handwritten musical phrase
Summer 1922
Scope and Contents

Musical phrase from the opera Iris handwritten by its composer Pietro Mascagni (1863-1945) in 1922. The phrase includes the Italian lyrics "Apri la tua finestra/Jor son io..." from the aria Apri la tua finestra! . On the bottom left of the note Mascagni has written "B. Aires" for Buenos Aires, making this note likely written during his 1922 tour of Argentina.

Mixed Materials box: 1
Bruno Walter inscribed photograph
March 1950
Scope and Contents

Inscribed and signed photograph of German-born musician, composer, and conductor Bruno Walter (1876-1962).

Mixed Materials box: 1
Giuseppe di Stefano signed headshot photograph
1951
Scope and Contents

Inscribed and signed by Italian opera singer Giuseppe di Stefano (1921-2008) to W.C. Clayton.

Mixed Materials box: 1
Rosa Ponselle inscribed photograph
1964
Scope and Contents

Inscribed by American opera singer Rosa Ponselle. The inscription reads "To Gerry/ 'Lest Ye Forget'/ Your Rose/ 1964[.]"

Mixed Materials box: 1
Anna Moffo signed photograph
circa 1960s
Scope and Contents

Signed portrait photograph of American opera singer Anna Moffo (1932-2006) in costume as Violetta in La Traviata .

Mixed Materials box: 1
Leonard Bernstein signed concert program
1976
Scope and Contents

Signed program for a 1976 performance of the New York Philharmonic's Gala Bicentennial Tour, conducted by Bernstein (1918-1990).

Mixed Materials box: 1
Mstislav Rostropovich signed photograph
1994
Scope and Contents

Signed and matted photograph of Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich (1927-2007). Rostropovich served as the director of the National Symphony Orchestra from 1977-1994.