The Paul Hindemith Oral History is about the celebrated German composer, who fled from Germany to the United States during World War II. Seventy-five interviews with students, performers, colleagues, and friends of Hindemith serve as the prototype for studies of the émigré composer. As with the Ives series, the Hindemith oral history adds a dimension to the Hindemith Collection of papers and manuscripts at the Yale Music Library.
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INTERVIEWEES:
Adler, Samuel Bartholomew, Marshall Calhoun, Rev. and Mrs. R Davenny, Ward Feist, Leonard Grubb, Margaret Hague, Mrs. Arthur Iadone, Joseph Jacobson, George Kaufmann, Henry |
Leigh, Mitch Mainous, Mrs. Jean Noss, Luther O'Meara, Eva J. Parisot, Aldo Reese, Mrs. Gustave Saranec, Edmund Waite, William |