COLLECTION NAME: PAUL HUME PAPERS SCOPE NOTE: The personal papers of music critic Paul Hume comprise this collection. Highlights include correspondence from illuminati of the music world such as Marian Anderson, Pearl Bailey, Leonard Bernstein, Rudolph Bing, Nadia Boulanger, Antal Dorati, Alberto Ginastera, Serge Koussevitsky, John La Montaine, Lotte Lehmann, John Mauceri, Gian Carlo Menotti, Eugene Ormandy, Rosa Ponselle, Ned Rorem, Mstislav Rostropovich, Bidu Sayao, Beverly Sills, Gerard Souzay, George Szell, Virgil Thomson, Alan Titus, and Justine Bayard Ward. An impressive series of black-and-white publicity stills form another remarkable component with photographs of many of the foregoing, as well as Samuel Barber, Daniel Barenboim, Maria Callas, Pablo Casals, Van Cliburn, Vladimir Horowitz, Charles Ives, Riccardo Muti, Itzhak Perlman, Andre Previn, Leontyne Price, Rosa Raissa, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Artur Rubinstein and Arnold Schoenberg. Hume's own work comprises an important part of the collection. These include his scripts for programs he hosted at WGMS-FM radio (Washington, D.C.), as well as both manuscripts and clippings files of articles he wrote as music critic for the "Washington Post." The collection also includes several files of research material amassed by Hume and his wife Ruth during the writing of their book on the famous Polish pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski. These include copies of correspondence by Paderewski as well as by notable individuals in his circle. The collection is organized by series as delineated in the table of contents to the printed finding aid. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Paul Chandler Hume was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 13, 1915. His father was Robert Woolsey Hume and mother was Katherine English Rockwell. Hume was graduated with a degree in music from the University of Chicago in 1937. His career as both teacher and critic included many years as professor of music at Georgetown University (1950-77); as adjunct professor of music at Yale University (1975-83); and as music editor for the "Washington Post" (1946-82). Hume has also been host to long-running classical music programs at WGMS-FM radio in Washington, D.C. Some of these are still broadcast including "Comment on the Arts," "Guest Conductor," and "Music After Hours." Hume was also guest commentator for the New York Metropolitan Opera intermission broadcasts. Hume is a member of the American Association of University Professors; Music Critics Association (member of executive committee, 1962-63); and Cosmos Club. Recognized for outstanding achievement in music criticism, he received a Peabody Award (1977) and the University of Chicago Outstanding Alumnus Achievement Award (1978). Hume also received honorary degrees from Thiel College (1968), Rosary College (1977), and Georgetown University (1979). Published works by Hume include "Catholic Church Music," (Dodd, 1956); "The Lion of Poland: the Story of Paderewski," co-authored with wife Ruth Hume (Hawthorne, 1962); "King of Song: the Story of John McCormack," co-authored with wife Ruth Hume (Hawthorne, 1964); "Verdi: the Man and his Music," (Dutton, 1977); and "Puccini: the Man and his Music," jointly with William Weaver (Dutton, 1977). He was also co-editor with Clifford Bennett of "Hymnal Christian Unity," (1964). Paul and Ruth Hume were married in 1949. Their children are Paul, Michael, Ann, and Peter. Paul Hume currently resides in Washington, D.C. Ruth Fox Hume was born in New York in 1922. She taught chemistry at Dunbarton College and Latin at the Catholic University of America. She was also author of several mystery books for Dodd, Mead & Co., including "Bitter Ending," (1946), "Deadline," (1947), and "Symphony in Two Time" (1948). A former student of medicine, she wrote a number of books on medical history including "Milestones of Medicine," (New York: Random House, 1950); "Florence Nightingale," (New York: Random House, 1960); and "Medicine in Maryland," (1976). She also collaborated with her husband, music critic Paul Hume, on biographies of pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski and tenor John McCormack. Ruth Hume died March 1, 1980. ACCESSION DATA: Acknowledgment: Thanks to Scott S. Taylor who meticulously sorted newspaper clippings and concert programs. Provenance: Gift of the Hume family, 1997. Size: 11 boxes + 1 small flat; 17.50 linear feet total. Processed by Lisette C. Matano, September 1997. Status: Open. Finding aid available. BULK DATES: 1950 - 1990 SPAN DATES: 1871 - 1997 EXTENT: 12 boxes SERIES: 1. Individual Correspondence 1 1 [Maurice Abravanel] July 30, 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Maurice Abravanel (1903-93), music director, Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, Calif.: ALS dated 7/30/1979. 1 2 [Marian Anderson] April 26, 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Lillian Evanti from Marian Anderson (1899-1993): TLS dated 4/26/1965. Reference to pleasure of meeting Evanti in New York, and to her importance as an African-American opera singer. 1 3 [Marian Anderson: Related Correspondence] February 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume re a review he wrote on a concert by Marian Anderson. Includes: Karl De Schweinitz (TLS 2/9/1960); Atcheson L. Hench (2/8/1960); Milton Hoffman (TLS 2/8/1960); and Don C. Shaw (TLS 2/9/1960). 1 3.1 [Marian Anderson - Related Material] c.1993 ]DESCRIPTION: Typescript of obituary for Marian Anderson written by Paul Hume. 1 4 [Marina Anderson: Clippings] 1955 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings re Marian Anderson dated c.1955. 1 5 [Dominick Argento] January 13, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Dominick Argento (1927- ): ALS with envelope dated 1/13/1981. Reference to and enjoyable weekend spent with Hume in Washington, D.C. Also refers to a "little Easter cantata enclosed" (not included) written to thank Hume for his "championship" of Argento's works. 1 6 [Renata Babak] May 1980 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from opera singer Renata Babak (1934/9- ): 2 ALS respectively dated 5/5/1980 with envelope and copy of TL from Hume, and 5/9/1980 with envelope. Reference to misunderstanding concerning Hume's alleged refusal to attend a performance by Babak with the National Lyric Opera at the Lisner Auditorium, Washington, D.C. 1 6.1 [Pearl Bailey] 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Telegram from Pearl Bailey (1918-90) to Paul Hume. Reference to a review by Hume of Mstislav Rostropovich, and reference to Julia Ward Howe. 1 7 [Isobel Baillie] January 16, 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Isobel Baillie (1895-1983): TLS with envelope dated 1/16/1978. Reference to Hume's son (name not mentioned) who is a singer. 1 8 [Dalton Baldwin] 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from musician Dalton Baldwin (1931- ), well-known accompanist and friend of French baritone Gerard Souzay: 2 ALS dated 2/17/1967 and 2/22/1967 (includes 2 color photographs of rose and cheetah/leopard with explanatory notes on verso by Baldwin). References to appreciation of Hume and family with Easter greetings. 1 9 [Dalton Baldwin] 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from musician Dalton Baldwin (1931- ), well-known accompanist and friend of Gerard Souzay: 4 ALS dated 1/18/1968, 2/16/1968, 2/22/1968, 3/20/1968 and 2 ACS postcards dated 2/16/1968 and 12/12/1968. Reference to travels in Asia and Egypt; Gerard Souzay; and to the latter's meeting with Vladimir Horowitz for the first time (described to Ruth Hume in ALS 3/20/1968). 1 10 [Dalton Baldwin] 1969 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from musician Dalton Baldwin (1931- ), well-known accompanist and friend of Gerard Souzay: 2 ALS dated 1/3/1969 (includes clipping on Gerard Souzay) and 11/9/1969; and 1 ACS postcard dated 12/10/1969. Reference to performance tour of Central Europe and performance in New York. Also reference to Alberto Ginastera. 1 11 [Dalton Baldwin] 1971-72 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from musician Dalton Baldwin (1931- ), well-known accompanist and friend of Gerard Souzay: 2 ALS dated 3/15/1972, 11/14/1972; and 3 ACS postcards dated 8/5/1971, 8/31/1972, 12/12/1972. Reference to Gerard Souzay, and recommendations for voice training for Hume's son Michael. 1 12 [Dalton Baldwin] 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from musician Dalton Baldwin (1931- ), well-known accompanist and friend of Gerard Souzay: 2 ALS with envelopes dated 1/30/1974, 8/10/1974. Reference to being moved by Michael Hume's singing; Gerard Souzay. 1 13 [Dalton Baldwin] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from musician Dalton Baldwin (1931- ), well-known accompanist and friend of Gerard Souzay: ALS dated 5/6/1975 with envelope; ACS postcard dated 9/10/1975. Reference to performance tours with Gerard Souzay and Jessye Norman. 1 14 [Dalton Baldwin] 1977-79 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from musician Dalton Baldwin (1931- ), well-known accompanist and friend of Gerard Souzay: 2 ALS dated 3/10/1979, 5/15/1979; ACS postcard dated 12/14/1977. Reference to Michael Hume. 1 15 [Dalton Baldwin] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from musician Dalton Baldwin (1931- ), well-known accompanist and friend of Gerard Souzay: 4 ALS and 1 ACS, incomplete dates. Reference to Gerard Souzay. 1 16 [Erno Balogh] 1976-81 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Erno Balogh (1897- ): ACS postcard dated 5/27/1976; ALS with envelope dated 8/6/1981. Reference to review article by Hume of a production of "The Student Prince," and to Balogh's own acquaintance with Sigmund Romberg (1887-1951): "...I helped him to coach the original company...in 1924 or so." 1 17 [Peter Bartok] 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Peter Bartok. Xerox copies of 2 TL from Peter Bartok to Hume as music editor for the "Washington Post," dated 4/24/1981 and 5/8/1981 with attached copies of news release and clipping re the disposition of the estate of his father, composer Bela Bartok. 1 18 [Gregor Benko] November 22, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Gregor Benko (1944- ): TLS dated 11/22/1971. Reference to a proposed discography by Benko on Ignace Jan Paderewski for Hume's biography on the latter. 1 19 [Thomas H. Benton] February 4, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from American artist Thomas H. Benton (1889-75): ALS dated 2/4/1971. Reference to Carl Sandburg and to article by Hume re a painting by Benton entitled, "Sun Treader." 1 20 [Leonard Bernstein: Inscription] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clipping of article by Leonard Bernstein entitled, "I'm a Liberal and Proud of It." Inscribed to Paul Hume and signed: "God Bless Paul forever - Love Lenny." Undated. 1 21 [Leonard Bernstein: "Mass" - Related Correspondence] 1971-72 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume relating to Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." Includes cover letter from Margaret Carson. 1 22 [Leonard Bernstein: "Mass" - Reviews by Paul Hume] c. September 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 untitled typed manuscripts with autograph notes by Paul Hume reviewing the performance of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." 1 23 [Leonard Bernstein: "Mass" - Reviews (transcriptions)] 1971-72 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed transcriptions of reviews of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." 1 24 [Leonard Bernstein: "Mass" - Kennedy Center Performance Program] September 6-19, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Tearsheets from printed programs for the performance of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass" at the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. Performance dates: 9/6/1971-9/19/1971. 1 25 [Leonard Bernstein: "Mass" - Programs] 1973 & 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed programs for performances of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." Program for the performance at the Los Angeles Music Center features Michael Hume in the role of the Celebrant. 1 26 [Leonard Bernstein: "Mass" - Reviews by Paul Hume (Clippings)] 1971-73 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of reviews by Paul Hume of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." 1 27 [Leonard Bernstein: "Mass" - Reviews (Clippings)] 1971-72 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of reviews of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." 1 28 [Leonard Bernstein: Interview by Paul Hume] 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Typescript of interview Leonard Bernstein by Paul Hume, March 19, 1981. 1 29 [Leonard Bernstein - Corres. from June Jordan (copy)] October 21, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Copy of TLS dated 10/21/1977 from writer June M. Jordan to Leonard Bernstein with reference to a performance of "Songfest - a Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers, Two Pianos and Percussion." Includes coverletter to Paul Hume from John Epstein, Amberson Productions (TLS 11/18/1977). 1 30 [Leonard Bernstein Festival Program] May 4-8, 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Program for the Leonard Bernstein Festival performed by the Kansas City Philharmonic, May 4-8, 1979. 1 31 [Leonard Bernstein - Clippings] 1976-81 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of articles re Leonard Bernstein. Includes 2 articles by Paul Hume. 1 32 [Leonard Bernstein - Photographs] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 3 b/w photographs of Leonard Bernstein, undated. 1 33 [Rudolf Bing] 1952-53 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Rudolf Bing (1902-97), general manager, Metropolitan Opera, New York: TLS dated 1/3/1952 (sent to Kathryn Arnow who forwarded the letter to Hume accompanied by her own cover letter of 3/18/1952); and TLS dated 2/13/1953. Reference to the Met's proposed touring repertory for the Washington, D.C. area. 1 34 [Rudolf Bing] 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Commemorative programs honoring Sir Rudolf Bing. Includes: 1. "The Bing Years" a special issue of Opera News marking 22 seasons of Metropolitan Opera history; 2. Program for gala performance honoring Sir Rudolf Bing to benefit the Metropolitan Opera Guild; and 3. "Metropolitan Opera" journal, April 1972 issue, with special section honoring Bing. 1 35 [Easley Blackwood] July 8, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Easley Blackwood (1933- ): TLS dated 7/8/1981. Reference to sending Hume a recording of Blackwood's recently composed "microtonal electronic music." 1 36 [Carolyn Blair] 1961-69 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from friend Carolyn Blair, wife of David Hunt Blair, Jr.: 7 ALS with envelopes, 2 ACS postcards, 1 empty envelope. 1 37 [David Blair, Jr.] 1967-68 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from friend David Blair, Jr.: 5 TLS. 1 38 [Nadia Boulanger (& Lili Boulanger)] 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979): 1. Autograph note signed with accompanying memorial card for composer Lili Boulanger (1893-1918) and Mme. Ernest Boulanger (Princess Mychetsky)(1858-1935); 2. TLS dated 3/5/1974 re a prospective article on Lili Boulanger by Hume; 3. TLS 3/25/1974; 4. ANS 9/19/1977. Other related material includes: 1. TLS dated 5/29/1956 from G. Wallace Woodworth, conductor, Harvard Glee Club, to Paul Hume, forwarding a typed copy of the music program for Grace Kelley's wedding at which Nadia Boulanger was conductor; 2. News releases from the Peabody Institute re a memorial concert in honor of Lili Boulanger; 3. typed notes on Nadia and Lili Boulanger by Paul Hume; 4. Clippings of articles on Lili and Nadia Boulanger; 5. Typescript of book review by Paul Hume for a biography, "Nadia Boulanger, a Life in Music," by Leonie Rosenstiel (Norton, 1982). Also includes photograph of Lili Boulanger (b/w, 5"x7"). 1 39 [Nathan Brandt] 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from editor Nathan H. Brandt, Jr. (1929- )" 2 TLS dated 11/29/1976, 12/7/1976, with typed carbon from Ruth Hume dated 12/2/1976. Reference to manuscript by the latter on Jenny Lind. 1 40 [Stephen Douglas Burton] January 31, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Stephen Douglas Burton (1943- ): TLS with envelope, dated 1/31/1977 (3 pages). Reference to music education and a recent article by Hume on the topic. 1 41 [(George Bush)] July 2, 1990 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Shirley Green, special assistant to the President (Bush) for presidential messages and correspondence. On behalf of President Bush, thanking Hume his recent letter. 1 42 [Lois Butler] 1977-78 ]DESCRIPTION: Xerox copies of academic records pertaining to composer/musician Lois Butler (1912- ), apparently sent by Butler to Paul Hume. The documentation relates to a problem with Butler's transcripts originating at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in 1941. Typed comments are provided by Butler. 2 commentaries are signed, dating 2/15/1978 and 2/22/1978. 1 43 [Margaret Carson] 1969 & 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Margaret Carson: ALS dated 10/19/1969 with typed carbon from Hume; and TLS dated 6/15/1978 with attached typed list of performances of Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." 1 44 [Marta Casals] 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Marta Casals: 2 TLS dated 9/13/1971 and 9/16/1971, with typed carbon from Hume 9/3/19171. Reference to visit of Hume and the Georgetown University Men's Chorus to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the celebration of the 95th birthday of Pablo Casals. 1 45 [Pablo Casals - Concert Programs] 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed program for the 1968 Festival Casals of Puerto Rico, held May 29 through June 12, 1968. Includes a program for performances at the Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena, held June 2, 1968. 1 46 [Pablo Casals - Photographs] May 1964 ]DESCRIPTION: 3 b/w (3"x 5") photographs of Pablo Casals dated May 1964. 1 47 [Pablo Casals - Photograph] 1912 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 b/w photograph (8"x10") showing Pablo Casals, Sir Donald Francis Tovey and Mieczyslaw Horszowski after a tennis game in 1912. 1 48 [Pablo Casals - 95th Birthday (Clippings)] December 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper article clippings and mimeograph copy of typed program sung by the Georgetown University Men's Chorus for the celebration of the 95th birthday of Pablo Casals. 1 49 [Pablo Casals - Clippings] 1967-76 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of articles by Paul Hume re Pablo Casals. 1 50 [George Cehanovsky] October 14, 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from George Cehanovsky (1892-1986): ALS w/ envelope dated 10/14/1974 (3 pages/2 sheets). Reference to wife Elizabeth Rethberg about whom Hume had written an article. Cehanovsky expresses appreciation by sending a record album (not included here) done for Rethberg's 80th birthday. 1 51 [Schuyler G. Chapin] 1972 & 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Schuyler G. Chapin, acting general manager, Metropolitan Opera, New York: 2 TLS dated 8/2/1972 and 5/14/1973 with envelope. Reference to "Mass" by Leonard Bernstein. 1 52 [John Contiguglia] October 20, 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from musician John Contiguglia (1937- ): ALS with envelope dated 10/20/1982. Thanking Hume for a dinner reception. 1 52.1 [Richard E. Cytowic] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Xerox copy of reprint of article by Richard E. Cytowic, entitled, "Aphasia in Maurice Ravel." Inscribed and signed by the author, "For Paul Hume with my best regards, Richard Cytowic." 1 53 [Luigi Dallapiccola] October 24, 1956 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Luigi Dallapiccola (1904-75): TLS dated 10/24/1956. Reference to article (clipping included) by Paul Hume reviewing Dallapiccola's work, "Five Songs for Baritone and Instruments." 1 54 [Mabel Daniels - Sheet music (inscribed)] 1959 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed sheet music for "Carol of a Rose" composed by Mabel Daniels. Inscribed and signed: "To Paul Hume with best wishes, Mabel Daniels, 1959." 1 55 [William L. Denton] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from William L. Denton, manager, National Symphony Orchestra (1932- ): ALS undated. Reference to a review by Hume of an NSO concert. 1 56 [David Diamond] November 28, 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer David Diamond (1915- ): TLS dated 11/28/1967. Reference to reading a recently published article by Hume entitled, "Music is not dead." 1 57 [Richard Wayne Dirksen - Annotated Catalog of Music] 1948-93 ]DESCRIPTION: An annotated catalog of music composed by Richard Wayne Dirksen (1921- ). Inscribed and signed: To Paul (Hume) with many thanks and highest esteem, Wayne 3/11/1994). 1 58 [Antal Dorati (copy)] April 25, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Antal Dorati (1906-88): Photostat copy of autograph unsigned memorandum dated Tel Aviv, April 25, 1971. Reference to proposed program to be performed at the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. Dorati lists works by Beethoven, Stravinksy, Mozart and Schuman with an explanation concerning his selections (total: 3 pages/3 sheets). 1 59 [Antal Dorati] April 26, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 4/26/1971. Covering note accompanying preceding memorandum dated 4/25/1971 (see Folder 1:58). 1 59.1 [Antal Dorati] February 11, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 2/11/1971 with envelope (1 page). Reference to an article by Hume that Dorati particularly enjoyed. 1 60 [Antal Dorati] August 9, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS with envelope dated 8/9/1972 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to recent illness and to latest recordings of his work. 1 61 [Antal Dorati] September 4, 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 9/4/1973 (2 pages/2 sheets). Reference to performances of the complete "Ring Cycle" by Richard Wagner in Washington, D.C. 1 62 [Antal Dorati] March 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated March 1974, with envelope (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to Dorati's work as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C. 1 63 [Antal Dorati] March 31, 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 3/31/1974 with envelope (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to composing and motivation. 1 64 [Antal Dorati (copy)] May 8, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Xerox copy of TLS from Antal Dorati to Joe L. Allbritton, publisher, "Washington Star." Reference to actions of "Mr. Gelles." 1 65 [Antal Dorati] May 31, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 5/31/1975 with envelope (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to recording work with the Royal Philharmonic and to renewed contract negotiations with the National Symphony Orchestra. 1 66 [Antal Dorati] December 27, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 12/27/1975 with envelope (3 pages/2 sheets). Reference to cancellation of a proposed 1976 European tour by the National Symphony Orchestra; and to a new composition by Dorati entitled, "The Voices." 1 67 [Antal Dorati (transcription)] December 27, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed transcription of a portion of ALS dated 12/27/1975 from Antal Dorati to Paul Hume. Reference to cancellation of a European tour by the National Symphony Orchestra. 1 68 [Antal Dorati] February 13, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 2/13/1976 with envelope (4 pages/2 sheets). Reference to recent illness; recordings with the Royal Philharmonic in London; completion of a commissioned work by Richard Rodney Bennett entitled, "Zodiac;: composer William Schuman; and to the National Symphony Orchestra. 1 69 [Antal Dorati] February 14, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 2/14/1976 with envelope (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to Dorati's appreciation of Hume's support as evidenced in a recent article written by the latter for the "Washington Post." 1 70 [Antal Dorati] February 16, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ACS postcard with envelope. Reference an article by Hume on the National Symphony Orchestra. 1 71 [Antal Dorati] February 29, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 2/29/1976 with envelope (4 pages/2 sheets). Reference to composer Roy Harris (1898-1979). 1 72 [Antal Dorati] March 6, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 3/6/1976 with envelope (5 pages/5 sheets). Reference to the National Symphony Orchestra; continued recording work in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. 1 73 [Antal Dorati] July 10, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 7/10/1976 with envelope (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to work recording, composing and writing memoires. 1 74 [Antal Dorati] September 4, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 9/4/1976 with envelope (3 pages/2 sheets). Reference to performance in Athens by the National Symphony Orchestra; and completion of a commissioned piece, a "divertimento for oboe." 1 75 [Antal Dorati] September 10, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ALS dated 9/10/1977 with envelope (5 pages/5 sheets). Reference to work conducting and nearing completion of his book (memoires?), composing a "small piece" for strings, and work on a television series in Detroit. 1 76 [Antal Dorati] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Antal Dorati: ACS postcard (date obscured) and ALS dated March 31 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to National Symphony Orchestra. 1 77 [Antal Dorati - Corres. from Peter Gravina] March 28, 1969 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence from Peter Gravina to Paul Hume: TLS 3/28/1969. Reference to Antal Dorati, especially his engagement as conductor and music director of the National Symphony Orchestra. 1 78 [Antal Dorati - Related Material] c.1969 ]DESCRIPTION: News releases re Antal Dorati. Includes autograph list by Dorati of "first performances" of his works; typed performance itinerary (no year given); and notes by Paul Hume. 1 79 [Antal Dorati - Detroit Symphony Orchestra Pressbook] 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Pressbook for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Eurotour 1979 with Antal Dorati as music director. Includes b/w (8"x10") photograph of Dorati. 1 80 [Henri Dutilleux] January 15, 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Henri Dutilleux (1916- ): ALS dated 1/15/1978 with envelope (1 page). Reference to gratitude for the warm support extended by Hume during his stay in Washington, D.C.; and to mutual friend Mstislav Rostropovich. 1 81 [Kazimierz Dziewanowski] June 27, 1992 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Kazimierz Dziewanowski, Polish ambassador to U.S.: TLS dated 6/27/1992 with envelope. Letter of gratitude for Hume's work in restoring the remains of Ignace Jan Paderewski to Poland. 1 82 [(President & Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower)] 1954 & 1956 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from assistants for President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Reference to radio broadcasts by Hume featuring favorite songs of the Eisenhowers. Includes a list entitled, "Some Favorite Songs of the President and Mrs. Eisenhower." 1 83 [Dr. C. Harold Einecke] October 13, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Dr. C. Harold Einecke: TLS dated 10/13/1972 with newsclipping of letter to the editor written by Einecke with reference to selection of Alfred V. Frankenstein as art critic for Expo '74. Also reference to pleasure meeting Hume at the Kennedy Center, as well as to Paul Callaway, Richard Wayne Dirksen and organ music. 1 84 [John Tracy Ellis] March 19, 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Catholic author John Tracy Ellis (1905-92): TLS dated 3/19/1978. Thanks Hume for sending an autograph copy of his recently published book, "Verdi: the Man and his Music" (Dutton, 1977). In return, Ellis sends Hume reprints of articles (included): "The Eucharist in the Life of Cardinal Newman" (in "Communio" IV, winter 1977); and "To lead, to follow, or to drift" American Catholic higher education in 1976: a personal view" (in "Delta Epsilon Sigma Bulletin" XXI:2, May 1976). 1 85 [Herbert Elwell] June 1, 1948 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Herbert Elwell (1898-1974): TLS dated 6/1/1948. Reference to a review by Hume of Elwell's "Blue Symphony." 1 86 [William Fay] 1969 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from William Fay, ambassador of Ireland: 4 TLS dated 1/16/1969, 3/18/1969, 6/2/1969, 6/11/1969. Includes TLS from Mrs. Acton, administrator for the Cultural Relations Committee of Ireland. Reference to Fay's sending Hume a copy of "A Catalogue of Contemporary Irish Composers," and to Hume's interest in Irish music. 1 87 [Martin Feinstein] 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Martin Feinstein, general director, Washington Opera: TLS dated 4/22/1981 attaching copies of TLS from William H. Morris (4/16/1981) and TLS reply from Feinstein (4/22/1981). Reference to increase in ticket prices for the Washington Opera season. 1 87.1 [Robert Fizdale] 1966-77 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Robert Fizdale (1920- ): 2 ALS dated 4/27/1966 & 11/23/1977 with envelopes. Reference to Florence Page Kimball, Leontyne Price's teacher, and to meeting Mstislav Rostropovich at the home of a mutual friend. 1 88 [Henry Fogel] May 29, 1985 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Henry Fogel, executive director, National Symphony Orchestra: TLS dated 5/29/1985. Thanking Hume for remarks broadcast by WGMS radio in support of the National Symphony Orchestra. 1 89 [Lukas Foss] August 29, 1988 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Lukas Foss (1922- ): ALS dated 8/29/1988 (1 page). Reference to a letter Hume sent to Foss complimenting a performance of his music. 1 90 [James William Fulbright] 1967 & 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from James William Fulbright: 2 TLS dated 5/1/1967 and 1/31/1973 with attached copy of a newspaper article about opera star Blanche Thebom who was to join the music faculty at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and become executive director of the new Hot Springs National Park Foundation for the Performing Arts (1973). 1 91 [Albert Fuller - Correspondence File 1950] 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: File of correspondence primarily from various agents to Albert Fuller (agent) re bookings for Alexander Kipnis, Lotte Lehman, Jennie Tourel. Includes correspondence from Elsie Illingworth, agent for National Concert and Artists Corporation; George Kalenin, Jr., agent for W. Colston Leigh, Inc.; and Johnnie Evans, agent for Coppicus & Schang, Inc. 1 92 [Albert Fuller] 1951 ]DESCRIPTION: File of correspondence to Albert Fuller (agent) from other agents/agencies re the concert bookings for various artists including Winifred Cecil, Lotte Lehman, Gerard Souzay, and Jennie Tourel. Correspondents include Friede F. Rothe; Elsie Illingworth, agent for National Concert and Artists Corporation; Ellie Stern, agent for Coppicus & Schang, Inc. 1 93 [Albert Fuller - Expense statements] 1950-51 ]DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous expense statements submitted to Albert Fuller for the engagement of various music artists including Alexander Kipnis and Lotte Lehman. 1 94 [Albert Fuller - Contracts (GWU)] August 4, 1980 ]DESCRIPTION: Signed contracts made between agent Albert Fuller and George Washington University for the engagement of singers Alexander Kipnis, Lotte Lehman and Jennie Tourel. Includes cover letter to Fuller from Donn K. Jenkins, assistant business manager for George Washington University. 1 95 [Albert Fuller - George Washington University Promotional Material] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous information and promotional material for the engagements of Lotte Lehman and Alexander Kipnis at the Lisner Auditorium, George Washington University. Includes biographical information on Lehman, 2 handbills for performances by Kipnis, and Lisner Auditorium user questionnaire. 1 96 [Samuel Gallu] August 21, 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Samuel Gallu (1918-1991): TLS undated (c. August 1974) with typed carbon reply from Hume (8/21/1974). Reference to the letter from Harry S. Truman to Hume in response to the latter's review of a performance by Margaret Truman in 1950. Hume declines Gallu's request for a copy of the letter for possible inclusion in play the latter was writing. 1 97 [Angelo Bartlett Giamatti] January 28, 1983 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Angelo Bartlett Giamatti, writing as president, Yale University: TLS dated 1/28/1983. Inviting Hume to take up chairmanship of the Yale University Council Committee on Music. 1 98 [Alberto Ginastera] 1969 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Alberto Ginastera (1916-83): ALS with envelope dated "Buenos Aires 1968/69." Written by Mercedes Ginastera and jointly signed with her husband Alberto Ginastera. Reference to preparing for a performance of Ginastera's opera "Beatric Cenci." Includes xerox copy of TLS dated 4/16/1983, from Ginastera to Guillermo Espinosa with reference to the Interamerican Music Festival of which Espinosa was founder. 1 99 [Alberto Ginastera] September 6, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Alberto Ginastera: TLS dated 9/6/1977. Includes promotional flyers on Ginastera and Aurora Natola-Ginastera. Also includes discography by Lewis Foreman and a catalog of Ginastera's published works (1976). 1 100 [Alberto Ginastera - "Beatrix Cenci" Libretto] 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed libretto for "Beatrix Cenci" opera in two acts by Alberto Ginastera. Libretto by William Shand and Alberto Girri, English translation by William Shand. Commissioned by the Opera Society of Washington, Inc. (1971). 1 101 [Alberto Ginastera - Articles by Paul Hume] July 1965 & undated ]DESCRIPTION: Article on Alberto Ginastera by Paul Hume, published in the Inter-American Music Bulletin (July 1965). Includes typescript by Hume, "Alberto Ginastera -- An Appreciation -- All too Inadequate" (undated). 1 102 [Alberto Ginastera - Newsclippings] 1967 & 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Clippings of newspaper articles on Alberto Ginastera by Paul Hume. Reference to Ginastera's Cello Concerto as well as his opera "Bomarzo." 1 103 [Ray Green] May 14, 1951 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Ray Green (c.1907/08- ): TLS dated 5/14/1951. Reference to visit of Dr. Johann Sittner, director of the Austrian State Academy of Music and the Performing Arts, in Vienna. 1 104 [Joseph C. Grew] February 7, 1955 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Joseph C. Grew: TLS dated 2/7/1955. Reference to a radio broadcast by Hume of music selections made by Grew. Grew also refers to his acquaintance with Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962). 1 105 [Roland Hayes] September 25, 1948 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Roland Hayes (1887-1977): TLS dated 9/25/1948 with envelope (2 pages/2 sheets). Reference to his teaching experiences, to song "Lit'l Boy" and to his book of songs, "My Songs." 1 106 [Helmut Hein] July 15, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Helmut Hein: TLS dated 7/15/1981. Reference to the Heidelberg Castle Festival and invitation to Hume to attend. 1 107 [Stephan Hero] May 26, 1952 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Stephan Hero: TLS dated 5/26/1952. Reference to pianist David Bar-Illan. 1 108 [Frederic A. Heutte] February 1, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Frederic A. Heutte, fine arts librarian, University of Maryland: TLS dated 2/1/1977. Includes xerox copy of results of a "Name that tune" contest organized by Heutte. 1 108.1 [Wanda T. Horowitz] April 3, 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Wanda T. Horowitz, wife of pianist Vladimir Horowitz: ALS dated 4/3/1978, with envelope. Reference to review by Hume of Horowitz. 1 109 [Richard Hundley] September 1990 ]DESCRIPTION: Xerox copy of sheet music by Richard Hundley, entitled, "Octaves and Sweet Sounds: Five Songs to Contemporary Poets," (1990). Inscribed and signed: "For Paul Hume who loves music! With admiration and all regards, warmly, Richard. Sept. 1990." 1 110 [James Johnson] 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from James Johnson: 2 TLS dated 5/7/1981 and 5/21/1981. Reference to the James Johnson Chorale. Includes program for a Valentine's Day concert by the group. 1 111 [Sergius Kagen] April 10, 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Sergius Kagen (1909-64): ALS dated 4/10/1949 (1 page). Reference to a review by Hume of Kagen's book, "Music for the Voice." 1 112 [Mrs. Louis Kaufman] March 5, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Annette, wife of Louis Kaufman (1905-93): ALS dated 3/5/1981 (1 page). Reference to recordings made by Kaufman and to the latter's collaboration with composers such as Aaron Copland and Robert Russell Bennett. 1 113 [Mrs. Alexander Kipnis] 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Mildred, wife of bass baritone Alexander Kipnis (1891-1978): 2 ALS dated 2/12/1973 with envelope and 3/29/c.1973. Letters of appreciation for Hume's article honoring Kipnis' 80th birthday. 1 114 [Ellis Kohs] February 1, 1948 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Ellis B. Kohs (1916- ): TLS dated 2/1/1948 (1 page). Reference to Kohs' decision to look for a new position "whether in the academic field or not." 1 115 [Serge Koussevitsky] January 3, 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Serge Koussevitsky (1874-1951): TLS dated 1/3/1949. Reference to proposed concert program for an upcoming performance in Washington, D.C. 1 116 [Serge Koussevitsky - Beethoven Festival Program] December 2-6, 1930 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed program for the Beethoven Festival by the Boston Symphony Orchestra led by conductor Serge Koussevitsky, December 2-6, 1930. 1 117 [Koussevitsky Music Foundations] c.1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Brochure for the Koussevitsky Music Foundation, Inc. and Serge Koussevitsky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress. 1 118 [Lili Kraus] August 27, 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Lili Kraus (1903-1986): TLS dated 8/27/1973. Reference to Hume's wife Ruth and son Michael. 1 119 [John La Montaine] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer John La Montaine (1920- ): TLS undated with composer's notes (signed) re "Nonsense Songs from Mother Goose for Male Voices and Piano." Reference also to his piece, "The Song of Solomon." 1 120 [Paul H. Lang] 1963-1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Paul H. Lang (1901-91): ALS dated 10/8/1970 (4 pages/2 sheets). Reference to Ignace Jan Paderewski, particularly his creative inspiration and relationship with the piano and Poland. Includes typed copy of a letter by Lang to Mrs. Porter, a former student, congratulating her on her new position as a music critic. 1 121 [Justin Lawrie] 1947 & 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Justin Lawrie: 2 TLS dated 11/14/1947 and 3/17/1950. Reference to a prospective concert by Hume at the Foundry Methodist Church, and to Hume's work as music critic. 1 122 [Warner Lawson] November 26, 1947 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Warner Lawson (1903-71): TLS dated 11/26/1947. Compliments Hume on his performance at the Foundry Methodist Church, as well as on Hume's article re musicianship. 1 123 [Benjamin Lees] January 27, 1964 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Benjamin Lees (1924- ): TLS dated 1/27/1964. Reference to article by Hume re lack of offerings of contemporary music and Lees' own difficulties finding local venues for his contemporary compositions. Lees notes, however, that the "Kansas City Philharmonic has engaged the Paganini String Quartet to perform my Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra." 1 124 [Walter Legge] 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from music critic and producer Walter Legge (1906-79): TLS dated 5/3/1960 (1 page). Includes typed copies of 2 letters from Neville Cardus to Legge dated 4/28/1960 & 4/29/1960 with reply from Legge dated 4/30/1960. Reference to Legge's writings in music criticism. Includes reprint of article by Legge entitled, "The Critics Criticized," (Philharmonia Concert Society Ltd., 4/28/1960). Also empty airmail envelope postmarked 1/19/1968. 1 125 [Walter Legge - Memoir by Elizabeth Schwarzkopf] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Typescript of book review by Paul Hume of a biography on Walter Legge by his wife Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, entitled, "On and Off the Record: a Memoir of Walter Legge," (Scribners, 1982). 1 126 [Walter Legge - Clippings] 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: News release re suspension of activities of the Philharmonia Orchestra in London founded by Walter Legge. Includes clipping of obituary article by Paul Hume (3/26/1979). 1 127 [Lotte Lehmann] October 30, 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from opera singer Lotte Lehmann(1888-1976): TLS dated 10/30/1960. Reference to an article on Lehmann by Hume. 1 127.1 [Lotte Lehmann] November 13, 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Lotte Lehmann: TLS dated 11/13/1960. Reference to prospective retirement. 1 127.2 [Lotte Lehmann] October 15, 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Lotte Lehmann: TLS dated 10/15/1973. Reference to "Lotte Lehmann Archives" deposited at the University of California, Santa Barbara. 1 128 [Lotte Lehmann - Obituaries by Paul Hume] August 27, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Clippings of 2 obituary articles on Lotte Lehmann by Paul Hume. 1 129 [Ernest M. Lert] July 9, 1951 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence from Ernest M. Lert (1883-1955) to producers of the radio program, "Catholic Hour," hosted by Paul Hume: TLS dated 7/9/1951. Reference to recent broadcast lectures by Hume. 1 130 [Siegmund Levarie - "Noise" (Reprint)] Autumn 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Reprint of article by Siegmund Levarie (1914- ), entitled, "Noise," (from "Critical Inquiry," Vol.4, No.1, Autumn 1977). Inscribed and signed: "To Paul Hume, Noisy New Year's Wishes, Siegmund." 1 131 [Marks Levine] June 15, 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Marks Levine (1890-1971), director, concert division, National Concert and Artists Corporation: TLS dated 6/15/1950. Reference to an article (not included) by Levine in "Musical America." 1 132 [William M. Libby] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from writer William M. Libby (1927-1984): TLS undated. Inviting Hume to attend a Gridiron Banquet held by the Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity at Indiana University. 1 133 [W. McNeil Lowry] April 1, 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from W. McNeil Lowry, director, Program in the Humaities and the Arts, Ford Foundation: TLS dated 4/1/1960. Reference to appearances in Washington, D.C. of the New York City Opera Company. 1 134 [Giovanni Martinelli] January 28, 1959 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Giovanni Martinelli (1885-1969): TLS dated 1/28/1959. Reference to recent interview of Martinelli conducted by Hume. 1 135 [Harl McDonald] 1951 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Harl McDonald (1899-1955): TLSdated 4/16/1951 (2 pages/2 sheets); and 2 TLS dated 4/24/1951 (total 2 pages/2 sheets). Reference to the repertory of the Philadelphia Orchestra; and to Rudolf Bing, general manager of the Metropolitan Opera. 1 136 [Bart McDowell] 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Bart McDowell, senior editor, National Geographic Magazine: 2 ALS dated 4/8/1968 and 8/6/1968. Includes xerox copies of TLS from McDowell to Raul Legaspi dated 5/3/1968 and 7/23/1968. References to inviting the Mexican government to commission an opera. Suggested composers include Alberto Ginastera and Krzystof Penderecki among others. 1 137 [Eric McLean] July 11, 19? ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Canadian journalist Eric McLean (1919- ): TLS dated July 11. Reference to singer Lois Marshall. 1 138 [Sterling M. McMurrin] September 3, 1962 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Sterling M. McMurrin (1914- ): TLS dated 9/3/1962. Reference to McMurrin's resignation as U.S. commissioner of education. 1 139 [Lowell B. Mason] September 15, 1961 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from writer Lowell B. Mason (1893-1983): TLS dated 9/15/1961. Reference to Hume's radio program, "Guest Conductor." 1 140 [John Mauceri] 1974-77 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor John Mauceri ((1945- ): 3 ACS postcards dated 11/2/1974, 0521/1976 and 4/6/1977. 1 141 [Gian Carlo Menotti] February 21, 1957 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Gian Carlo Menotti (1911- ): TLS with envelope dated 2/21/1957 (1 page). Reference to writing a song cycle (unnamed). 1 142 [Gian Carlo Menotti] August 24, 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Gian Carlo Menotti: ACS postcard dated 8/24/1965. Reference to work in Venice. 1 143 [Gian Carlo Menotti] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Gian Carlo Menotti: ALS undated (2 pages/1 sheet). Thanks to Hume for his support and mention of plans to visit Washington in October. 1 144 [Gian Carlo Menotti - "A Bride from Pluto" (News releases)] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: News releases from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts re the debut performance of "A Bride from Pluto" by Gian Carlo Menotti. 1 145 [Gian Carlo Menotti - Photograph] 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: B/w photograph (8"x 10") of Gian Carlo Menotti (1978). 1 146 [Gian Carlo Menotti - Newsclippings] 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings and news release re Gian Carlo Menotti. One article is by Paul Hume. 1 147 [Elizabeth Mensh] 1950-51 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Elizabeth Mensh: 2 ACS and 2 TLS dating 1950-51. Reference to articles by Hume on singer Kirsten Flagstad (1895-1962); and the National Symphony Orchestra. 1 148 [Frank Milburn] August 12, 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Frank Milburn, music administrator and director of press relations, New York Philharmonic: TLS dated 8/12/1982. Reference to appearances of Nadia Boulanger with the New York Philharmonic. Includes xerox copy from the the program for February 11, 1939 featuring Boulanger as guest conductor. 1 149 [Hans & Rosaleen Moldenhauer] 1980 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Peter A. Klein: TLS dated 10/25/1980. Reference to musicologists Hans (1906- ) and Rosaleen (1926- ) Moldenhauer, and the Moldenhauer archive. Includes copy of an article on the archive by Klein (1980), and a b/w (8" x 10") photograph of the Moldenhauers in their archive. 1 150 [Merle Montgomery] June 25, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Merle Montgomery (1904-86): TLS daed 6/25/1975 2 pages/2 sheets. Reference to prospective visit to Washington, D.C. of a choral group sponsored by the National Federation of Music Clubs. 1 151 [Ann and Cecilio J. Morales (copy)] May 23, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Copy of TLS dated 5/23/1977 from Ann and Cecilio J. Morales to subscription department of the National Symphony Orchestra. Reference to termination of their subscription; and the departure of Antal Dorati as conductor and the appointment of Mstislav Rostropovich. 1 152 [Carlos Moseley] June 6, 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Carlos Moseley (1914- ), president, New York Philharmonic: ALS dated 6/6/1978 (2 pages/1 sheet). Expressing gratitude for a recent letter from Hume. 1 153 [Philip F. Nelson] 1975-77 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Philip Nelson, dean, Yale University School of Music: 4 TLS dated 1975-77. Reference to Hume's appointment to teach at Yale. 1 154 [Danny Newman] September 7, 1983 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed carbon from Paul Hume to Danny Newman, dated 9/7/1983. Reference to obtaining tickets for Hume to attend performances by the Lyric Opera of Chicago. 1 155 [Richard Nixon] 1972-74 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed carbons from Paul Hume to Richard Nixon. Reference to Vietnam. Includes printed program for the 1969 Inaugural Concert given in honor of President-elect Richard Nixon. 1 156 [John Jacob Niles] January 21, 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer John Jacob Niles (1893-1980): TL dated 1/21/1973. Reference to his composition, "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair." 1 157 [John Jacob Niles (clippings)] 1975-80 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings re composer John Jacob Niles. Includes obituaries. 1 158 [Nancy Niles Sexton] March 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Nancy Niles Sexton, niece of composer John Jacob Niles: ALS undated. Reference to taping for television broadcast of Niles' musical drama, "My Days as a Youngling." Includes xeroxes of newspaper clippings, as well as the program from the Walden Theatre where the musical was first presented. 1 159 [Gerson Nordlinger, Jr.] August 7, 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Gerson Nordlinger, Jr. (1916- ): ALS dated 8/7/1973. Encloses typed carbon transcription of "Notes taken at an audition with Mme. (Amelita) Galli-Curci (1882-1962)," dated June 5, 1942. 1 160 [Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle] September 27, 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed carbon from Paul Hume to Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle, dated 9/27/1968. Consists of a critique of O'Boyle and the state of the church. 1 161 [Eugene Ormandy] March 15, 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy (1899-1985): ALS dated 3/15/1965 (2 pages/2 sheets). Reference to Alberto Ginastera and Gerard Souzay. 1 162 [Eugene Ormandy] July 22, 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 7/22/1965. Reference to a book/article about the Irish tenor John McCormack inscribed by Ruth and Paul Hume to Ormandy who also refers to a party given by the Steinways for Rachmaninoff and which was also attended by McCormack who "was the life of the evening." 1 163 [Eugene Ormandy] April 9, 1966 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 4/9/1966. Reference to prospective interview with Paul Hume on the subject of church organ music and musicians. 1 164 [Eugene Ormandy] July 27, 1966 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 7/27/1966 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to preparations for a music festival at Daytona Beach. 1 165 [Eugene Ormandy] September 14, 1966 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: 2 ALS dated 9/14/1966 (total 3 pages/3/sheets with envelope). Reference to proposed presentation of a decoration of honor to Ormandy by the Austrian embassy. 1 166 [Eugene Ormandy] October 12, 1966 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 10/12/1966 (2 pages/1 sheet with envelope). Reference to orchestra strikes in Philadelphia (?). 1 167 [Eugene Ormandy] March 24, 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 3/21/1967 (2 pages/1 sheet). Thanking the Humes for a dinner party. 1 168 [Eugene Ormandy] May 14, 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: ACS postcard dated 5/14/1967. Reference to a successful trip to Japan. 1 169 [Eugene Ormandy] September 11, 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 9/11/1967 (2 pages/1 sheet with envelope). Reference to preparations to return to Philadelphia for the start of the season with the Philadelphia Orchestra. 1 170 [Eugene Ormandy] February 4 and July 17, 1969 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 2/4/1969 (1 page) and ACS postcard dated 7/17/1969. Reference to an article by Hume and to hoping that he and Ruth will be able to attend the Saratoga season. 1 171 [Eugene Ormandy] April 24, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 4/24/1970 with envelope (2 pages/2 sheets). Reference to recovering from recent illness and various concerts. 1 172 [Eugene Ormandy] June 16, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 6/16/1970 with envelope (1 page). Reference to cancellation of engagements due to scheduled surgery. 1 173 [Eugene Ormandy] September 27, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 9/27/1970 with envelope (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to disappointment that the Humes did not visit backstage after a concert, and to plans to meet the next time Ormandy would be in Washington, D.C. 1 174 [Eugene Ormandy] December 18, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 12/18/1970. Reference to proposal to RCA to begin recording works by Delius. 1 175 [Eugene Ormandy] August 26, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 8/26/1971 with envelope (1 page). Reference to Arthur Fiedler. 1 176 [Eugene Ormandy] February 21, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 2/21/1972. Reference to John La Montaine. 1 177 [Eugene Ormandy] April 11, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS with envelope dated 4/11/1972 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to Rudolf Serkin; and to program for a concert at Wolf Trap, Virginia. 1 178 [Eugene Ormandy] June 26, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 6/26/1972 with envelope (1 page). Reference to Michael Hume. 1 179 [Eugene Ormandy] January 30, 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 1/30/1973 (1 page). Reference to program changes for forthcoming concert in Washington, D.C. 1 180 [Eugene Ormandy] September 9, 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 9/9/1973 with envelope (2 pages/2 sheets). Reference to miscellaneous activities while on tour. 1 181 [Eugene Ormandy] October 21, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 10/21/1975 with envelope (1 page). Reference to Hume's favorite music. 1 182 [Eugene Ormandy] December 7, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 12/7/1977 with envelope (1 page). Reference to inviting the former to a rehearsal with pianist Vladimir Horowitz. 1 183 [Eugene Ormandy] March 16, 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 3/16/1978 (2 pages/2 sheets). Reference to White House concert by Vladimir Horowitz; and congratulations to Hume for an alumni achievement award from the University of Chicago. 1 184 [Eugene Ormandy] April 9, 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 4/9/1979 with envelope (1 page). Thanking Hume for a letter and his continued friendship and support. 1 185 [Eugene Ormandy] July 18, 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 7/18/1979 with envelope (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to preparation for upcoming concerts and season at Saratoga. 1 186 [Eugene Ormandy] July 20, 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 7/20/1979 with envelope (1 page). Reference to sending Hume a tape recorder. 1 187 [Eugene Ormandy] January 3, 1985 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: TLS dated 1/3/1985 signed in hand of Gretel Ormandy. Reference to Ormandy's birthday. 1 188 [Eugene Ormandy] September 26, 1988 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth and Paul Hume from Eugene Ormandy: ALS dated 9/26/1988 (1 page). Responding to a letter from Hume and thanking the latter for his support and friendship. 1 189 [Eugene Ormandy] 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed carbon from Eugene Ormandy (dated 5/10/1950) in response to letter (typed carbon dated 5/1/1950) from Eugene Dumont. Reference to program of the Philadelphia Orchestra. 1 190 [Eugene Ormandy - Interview by Paul Hume] June 24, 1983 ]DESCRIPTION: Typescript of interview of Eugene Ormandy by Paul Hume, made for the Kennedy Center Honors Oral History Project, June 24, 1983 (total: 51 pages). 1 191 [Eugene Ormandy - Article by Paul Hume (TMS)] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Typescript of article on Eugene Ormandy by Paul Hume. 1 192 [Eugene Ormandy - Photograph] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Undated b/w (8"x10") photograph of Eugene Ormandy discussing a 30-record collection entitled, "The Ormandy Era," issued by the Philadelphia Orchestra Association. The group photograph includes Martin Bookspan, music critic and commentator; Stanley Walker, vice president, Franklin Mint Record Society; and Seymour Rosen, executive director, Philadelphia Orchestra Association. 1 193 [Eugene Ormandy - Newsclippings] 1970-73 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of articles re Eugene Ormandy, including some by Paul Hume. 1 194 [Egidio Ortona] December 5, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Egidio Ortona, Italian ambassador to U.S.: TLS dated 12/5/1972 with envelope. Reference to forthcoming radio broadcast by Hume at WGMS honoring Italy's musical heritage. 1 195 [Chrissellene Petropoulos] February 23, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from singer Chrissellene Petropoulos: ALS dated 2/23/1981 with envelope. Reference to Leonard Bernstein and Bernstein's "Mass." 1 196 [Chrissellene Petropoulos - Resume & Review Portfolio] 1977-79 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of curriculum vitae and reviews of Chrissellene Petropoulos. 1 197 [Cody Pfanstiehl] August 7, 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Two typed notes from Cody Pfanstiehl to Paul Hume, undated. Includes TLS from Howell W. Murray to Pfanstiehl, dated 8/7/1950. Reference to summer home for the Washington National Symphony Orchestra, with comparison to the Ravinia Festival in Illinois. 1 198 [James Christian Pfohl] January 19, 1962 ]DESCRIPTION: Fragment of typed carbon from Paul Hume to James Christian Pfohl,director, Brevard Music Center, North Carolina. Reference to proposed seminar topics. 1 199 [Carlos Antonio Pini] 1980 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Carlos Antonio Pini: ALS dated 12/9/1980 (2 pages/2 sheets). Written in reply to TLS from Hume, dated 8/8/1980. Reference to Argentine pianist Daniel Riviera. 1 200 [Rosa Ponselle] November 18, 1963 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from singer Rosa Ponselle (1897-1981): TLS dated 11/18/1963 (1 page). Reference to a gala. 1 201 [Rosa Ponselle - Photographs] 1921, 1923 and undated ]DESCRIPTION: 4 b/w (8"x10") photographs of Rosa Ponselle: 1. Rosa Ponselle in "Ernani" (1921) 2. Rosa Ponselle studio portrait, inscribed and signed: "To my son Merle, from his loving mother Rosa, May 8, 1923." This photograph is described in a caption in Merle Armitage's autobiography, "Accent on Life" (Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1965): "Rosa Ponselle and I met after months of correspondence in which her first transcontinental tour was arranged. As she stepped off the train she exclaimed, "My God, you are only a kid!" To have revenge, I always called her "Mother." After twenty successful concerts she thought the kid could do no wrong and made it official with her autograph..." 3. Rosa Ponselle in the title role of Bizet's "Carmen." Undated. Metropolitan Opera, New York. 4. Rosa Ponselle with Luciano Pavarotti at the piano. Undated. 1 202 [Rosa Ponselle - News releases] 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: News release by Metropolitan Opera re recording of Rosa Ponselle's farewell performance of "Carmen," in 1937. Includes typed notes by Paul Hume. 1 203 [Rosa Ponselle - Newsclippings] 1977-80 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of articles by Paul Hume on Rosa Ponselle. 2 1 [Ned Rorem] 1979-85 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Ned Rorem: ALS dated 9/9/1979, TLS dated 10/8/1981; 2 ACS postcards dated 2/15/1983 and 2/13/1984, and TLS dated 2/20/1985. Reference to appreciation of Hume's reviews. Includes newspaper clipping of article on Rorem by Hume. 2 2 [Ned Rorem - "Women's Voices" (sheet music)] December 10, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed sheet music for "Women's Voices (for voice and piano)," (Boosey & Hawkes, 1975), by Ned Rorem. 2 3 [Donald S. Rosenberg] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from music critic Donald S. Rosenberg: TLS dated 1/24/1982. Includes typed copy of memorandum from Hume recommending Rosenberg for the position of music critic at the Washington Post. Reference also to Hume's retirement from that position. 2 4 [Mstislav Rostropovich (copy)] August 21, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from conductor Mstislav Rostropovich: copy of TLS dated 8/21/1975. Reference to successful season at Tanglewood, John Mauceri and Antal Dorati. 2 5 [Mstislav Rostropovich] October 10, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Mstislav Rostropovich: TLS dated 10/10/1977. Reference to medical service recommendations. 2 6 [Mstislav Rostropovich] December 13, 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Mstislav Rostropovich: TLS dated 12/13/1977 with envelope. Reference to Henri Dutilleux, and sending Christmas greetings. 2 7 [Mstislav Rostropovich] March 13 1985 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Mstislav Rostropovich: TLS dated 3/13/1985. Reference to ending another successful season. 2 8 [Mstislav Rostropovich - Corres. to Pablo Casals (copy)] December 27, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Copy of TLS from Mstislav Rostropovich to Pablo Casals, congratulating the latter on his 95th birthday. (A typed note indicates a letter from Casals which is missing). 2 9 [Mstislav Rostropovich] c.1976 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 typed carbons from Paul Hume to Mstislav Rostropovich. Includes copies of a list, "Possible Programs for February 1976." Reference also to John Mauceri. 2 10 [Mstislav Rostropovich - Thiel College Honorary Degree] 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence from Chauncey Bly, president, Thiel College to Paul Hume and Mstislav Rostropovich re presenting the latter with an honorary degree. Includes news release. 2 11 [Mstislav Rostropovich & National Symphony Orchestra] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: News release re the appointment of Mstislav Rostropovich as music director for the National Symphony Orchestra for the 1977-78 season. Includes typed notes re the appointment with reference to reaction of Antal Dorati. 2 12 [Mstislav Rostropovich - Georgetown University Honorary Degree] October 8, 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed program for honorary degree presentation ceremony for Mstislav Rostropovich at Georgetown University, October 8, 1979. 2 13 [Mstislav Rostropovich & USSR Relations] c.1974-78 ]DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous items re the exiling of Mstislav Rostropovich and his wife Galina Vishnevskaya from the Soviet Union in 1974. Includes copies of statements made by Rostropovich, typed notes by Paul Hume, news wire printouts, and clippings of newspaper articles. 2 14 [Mstislav Rostropovich - Miscellaneous] 1969-181 ]DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous items re Mstislav Rostropovich. Includes note by Paul Hume and printed program, "An evening of music and art with Mstislav Rostropovich and his family," held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, 11/2/1981. Also includes news release from the Philadelphia Orchestra announcing appearance of Rostropovich (1969). 2 15 [Mstislav Rostropovich - Photographs] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 5 b/w photographs of Mstislav Rostropovich. 2 16 [Mstislav Rostropovich - Newsclippings] c.1975-78 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of articles (including some by Paul Hume) re Mstislav Rostropovich. 2 17 [Friede F. Rothe] 1947-73 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from music agent Friede F. Rothe: 6 TLS, 1 telegram, and 1 ALS, dated 1947-73. Reference to singer Jennie Tourel. 2 18 [Julius Rudel] April 8, 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Julius Rudel (1921- ), conductor and general director, The City Center of Music and Drama, Inc., New York: TLS dated 4/8/1960. Reference to Hume's article on ticket prices for the New York City Opera. 2 19 [Julius Rudel - Photographs] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 b/w (8"x10") photographs of conductor Julius Rudel, undated. 2 20 [Anna Russell] December 22, 1983 ]DESCRIPTION: ACS Christmas card to Paul Hume from actress Anna Russell (c.1911- ). 2 21 [Anna Russell - Photograph] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Photograph (b/w, 8"x10") of concert comedienne Anna Russell. 2 22 [Ramon Salvatore] 1983 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Ramon Salvatore (1944- ): ALS dated 8/3/1983. Attaching copy of AL from composer Hunter Johnson to Salvatore praising a performance of Johnson's work. 2 23 [Bidu Sayao] 1977-80 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from opera singer Bidu Sayao (1902- ): 2 ALS with envelopes dated 2/13/1977 and 4/15/1980. Reference to articles by Hume. 2 24 [Bidu Sayao - Clipping] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Clipping of article re Bidu Sayao. 2 25 [Harold C. Schonberg] September 25, 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from music critic Harold C. Schonberg (1915- ): TNS dated 9/25/1968, complimenting Hume on a recent article. 2 26 [Harold C. Schonberg - 75th Anniversary] December 1, 1995 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed program announcement of symposium honoring the 75th anniversaries of music critics Harold C. Schonberg and Paul Hume: "On the occasion of their 75th anniversaries, the Music Critics Association presents a symposium: Music Criticism in Our Century," Julliard School, New York, December 1, 1990. Includes copies of news article about the event. 2 27 [Harold Schonberg - Photograph] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 1 b/w (8"x10") photograph of Harold C. Schonberg participating in a symposium. 2 28 [Elizabeth Schwarzkopf] March 26, 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from singer Elizabeth Schwarzkopf: telegram dated 3/26/1982 expressing gratitude for Hume's support. Includes 2 b/w (8"x10") photographs of Schwarzkopf. Also includes typescript of address by Paul Hume given on the occasion of the presentation of an honorary degree to Schwarzkopf by the University of North Carolina (5/3/1982, 6 pp.). A 3-page typescript of a eulogy by Hume is also included (undated). 2 29 [William H. Seltsam] 1947-1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from William H. Seltsam, founder of the International Record Collectors' Club: 3 TLS dated 11/22/1947, 3/29/1960 and 2/19/?. Reference to sending Hume sample records, and to a prospective article on the club by Hume. 2 30 [Frank Shor] 1961-1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Frank Shor, senior assistant editor, National Geographic Magazine: 3 TLS dated 1961-72. Reference to various articles by Hume including one on Artur Rubinstein. Also reference to Hume's application for membership in the Cosmos Club, including copy of TLS (7/21/1972) from Patrick Hayes, managing director, Washington Performing Arts Society, endorsing Hume. 2 30.1 [Beverly Sills] May 29, 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Beverly Sills: ALS with envelope postmarked 5/29, 1973. Reference to suggestions from Hume for upcoming programs by Sills. 2 31 [Beverly Sills] c.1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from opera singer Beverly Sills: ACS postcard postmarked 1975. Reference to Hume's article on opera supernumeraries (clipping attached). 2 32 [Beverly Sills] November 11, 1980 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from opera singer Beverly Sills: TLS 11/11/1980. 2 33 [Beverly Sills] March 31, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from opera singer Beverly Sills: TLS dated 3/31/1981. Inviting Hume to a performance. 2 34 [Beverly Sills] December 17, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Peter Greenough husband of opera singer Beverly Sills: TLS dated 12/17/1981 with envelope. Reference to misquotations of Sills by a fellow reporter of Hume's at the Washington Post. 2 35 [Beverly Sills] June 28, 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from opera singer Beverly Sills: TLS dated 6/28/1982. 2 36 [Beverly Sills - Photographs] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: 3 b/w photographs of Beverly Sill: 1. Sills as Baby Doe (1975). 2. Sills as Elizabeth I in "Roberto Devereux," at Wolf Trap Farm Park (1975). 3. Sills in title role of "Lucrezia Borgia" with Richard Fredericks as Alfonso (undated). 2 37 [Beverly Sills - Newsclippings] 1971-80 ]DESCRIPTION: Clippings of newspaper articles re Beverly Sills. Includes articles by Paul Hume. 2 38 [Martial Singher] October 22, 1956 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from opera singer Martial Singher (1904-90): TLS dated 10/22/1956. Reference to performing a work by Luigi Dallapiccola, and to Rudolf Serkin. 2 39 [Maynard Solomon] December 12, 1956 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Maynard Solomon, Vanguard Recording Society, Inc.: TLS dated 12/12/1956, enclosing photostat of sheet music of "four German university songs" requested by Hume. 2 40 [Gerard Souzay] January 25, 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay (c.1920- ): ALS with envelope dated 1/25/1965 (1 page). Reference to recent illness, and acceptance of an invitation from Hume. 2 41 [Gerard Souzay] February 14, 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul and Ruth Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 2/14/1965 (1 page). Thanking the Humes for relaxing evening and expressing appreciation of their friendship. 2 42 [Gerard Souzay] July 1, 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul and Ruth Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 7/1/1965 (1 page). Thanking the Humes for their support. 2 43 [Gerard Souzay] undated c. 1965 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, undated (c.1965)(6 pages/3 sheets). Reference to a nervous breakdown, and to an "enclosed" letter concerning criticism of his performance in Vienna (letter not included). Also reference to Maria Callas in the role of Melisande. 2 44 [Gerard Souzay] August 3, 1966 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 8/3/1966 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to work performing and recording. 2 45 [Gerard Souzay] January 16, 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 1/16/1967 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to anticipated meeting, and to giving a concert and master class at Oberlin College. 2 46 [Gerard Souzay] February 5, 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 2/5/1967 (2 pages/1 sheet). Expresses gratitude for continued support. 2 47 [Gerard Souzay] February 18, 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul and Ruth Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 2/18/1967 (2 pages/1 sheet). Thanking the Humes for a reception and reference to recording work. 2 48 [Gerard Souzay] December 27, 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 12/27/1967 (5 pages/3 sheets). Reference to critical reviews of his performances. 2 49 [Gerard Souzay] January 1, 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 1/1/1968 (4 pages/2 sheets). Reference to enjoying recent performances in Japan and Hong Kong. 2 50 [Gerard Souzay] April 10, 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 4/10/1968 (2 pages/1 sheet). Thanking the Humes for their continued support and friendship. 2 51 [Gerard Souzay] October 23, 1969 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul and Ruth Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 10/23/1969 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to enjoying a meeting with the Humes in Washington, expressing appreciation for their friendship and that of Baldwin Dalton, long-time friend and accompanist. 2 52 [Gerard Souzay] January 14, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: TLS dated 1/14/1970 (1 page). Reference to Rudolf Bing and to Colin Davis. Also includes copy of review blurbs for Souzay's performance with the Metropolitan Opera in 1965. 2 53 [Gerard Souzay] February 1, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 2/1/1970 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to Colin Davis. 2 54 [Gerard Souzay] February 22, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 2/22/1970 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to good performances. 2 55 [Gerard Souzay] November 25, 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 11/25/1971 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to busy schedule, performing and recording. 2 56 [Gerard Souzay] September 4, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 9/4/1975 (2 pages/1 sheet). Reference to Dalton Baldwin and busy schedule. 2 57 [Gerard Souzay] November 21, 1987 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: ALS with envelope, dated 11/21/1987 (1 page). Reference to coordination a lecture by Hume and a concert by Souzay and Dalton Baldwin at the University of Texas. 2 58 [Gerard Souzay] October 11, 1987 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: ALS dated 10/11/1987 (1 page). Reference to sending Hume a copy of his book. 2 59 [Gerard Souzay] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul and Ruth Hume from baritone Gerard Souzay: ACS Christmas card, undated. 2 60 [Gerard Souzay - Photograph] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Photograph (b/w, 8"x10") of baritone Gerard Souzay, undated. 2 61 [Sylwin Strakacz] 1934-68 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Ruth Hume from Sylwin Strakacz re attached copy of TLS from Ignace Jan Paderewski to Rom Landau (dated 4/10/1934 in Polish) with TLS reply from Landau (dated 5/7/1934 in English). Reference to Paderewski's offense at a biography on him by Landau. 2 62 [Louis Sudler - Biography by Paul Hume] July 26, 1986 ]DESCRIPTION: TL from Paul Hume to baritone Louis Sudler, dated 7/26/1986, re accompanying typed manuscript by Paul Hume, "Louis Sudler, the Best of Both Worlds." 2 63 [Louis Sudler - Biography by Paul Hume] 1986 ]DESCRIPTION: Copy of typed manuscript of biography of Louis Sudler by Paul Hume, "Louis Sudler, the Best of Both Worlds." 2 64 [Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts (Yale University)] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Printed brochure describing the Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts offered by Yale University. Includes typed news release by A. Bartlett Giamatti re the Louis Sudler Prizes which annually honor winners from 15 universities in the arts. 2 65 [Clive Swansbourne] December 28, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from young pianist Clive Swansbourne: TLS dated 12/28/1981. Includes sample programs and publicity notices. 2 66 [George Szell] October 1, 1962 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from George Szell (1897-1970), musical director of the Cleveland Orchestra: TLS dated 10/1/1962. Responding to a letter from Hume. 2 67 [Virgil Thomson] January 13, 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Virgil Thomson (1896-1989): TLS dated 1/13/1949 (1 page). Reference to a complimentary review by Hume and to composers Henry Cowell and Wallingford Riegger. 2 68 [Virgil Thomson] September 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed carbon from Paul Hume to composer Virgil Thomson re the proposed performance of Thomson's "Four Saints in Three Acts" by the Opera Society of Washington. Includes memoranda between Hume and Jean White, Washington Post. 2 69 [Virgil Thomson] October 6, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Virgil Thomson: ALS dated 10/6/1970, with envelope. Reference to Hume's request to review Thomson's work, "Four Saints in Three Acts." 2 70 [Virgil Thomson] October 24, 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Virgil Thomson: ALS dated 10/24, 1970. Includes copy of TLS from Hume dated 10/20/1970. Reference to cancellation of a performance of Thomson's work, "Four Saints in Three Acts," which Hume had planned on reviewing. 2 71 [Virgil Thomson] October 8, 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer Virgil Thomson: TLS dated 10/8/1982 with envelope. Reference to review by Hume of Thomson to be forwarded to the latter by mutual friend John Brown. 2 72 [Virgil Thomson - Obituary note] 1989 ]DESCRIPTION: Copy of typed obituary note for composer Virgil Thomson. 2 73 [Alan Titus] June 18, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from singer Alan Titus (1945- ): ALS dated 6/18/1972 with envelope. Reference performing Leonard Bernstein's "Mass." 2 74 [Alan Titus - Photographs] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 photographs of singer Alan Titus (undated, b/w, 8"x10"): 1. studio portrait; and 2. Titus as Nero with Noelle Rogers as Poppea, Opera Society of Washington, D.C. 2 75 [James Tocco] October 13, 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from pianist James Tocco (1943- ): ALS dated 10/13/1982 with envelope. Thanking Hume for a supportive review. 2 76 [James Tocco - Photographs] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 photographs (undated, b/w, 8"x10") of pianist James Tocco. 2 77 [James D. Wagoner] February 22, 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from composer James Wagoner: TLS dated 2/22/1981. Reference to performance of new work by Wagoner, "Achilles." Includes news release about the premier of the piece at the Corcoran Gallery, Washington, D.C. Also includes photograph of Wagoner (b/w 8"x10"). 2 78 [John O. Ward] June 10, 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from John Owen Ward, manager, music department, Oxford University Press, Inc.: TLS dated 6/10//1960. Reference to Hume's inquiries re sheet music. 2 79 [Justine Bayard Ward] 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from music educator Justine Bayard Ward (1879-1975): TLS dated 3/9/1950 with envelope. Reference to a review by Hume of a performance by violinist Odette Hertz. Includes clipping of the article and typed carbons from Hume to Hertz and to Ward (both dated 3/17/1950). 2 80 [Justine Bayard Ward] August 13, 1956 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Justine Bayard Ward: TLS dated 8/13/1956 (1 page). Reference to the recent publication of a book by Hume (title not mentioned). 2 81 [Justine Bayard Ward] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Vincent Shields: ALS and TLS dated 11/22/1975 and 11/24/1975, respectively. Attached are typescript for an obituary for Justine Bayard Ward and copy of typed list of honors and awards received by her. Shields also refers to some photographs of Ward that he forwarded to Hume (some of these are in Folder 2:82; however some appear to be missing.) 2 82 [Justine Bayard Ward - Photographs] 1945-62 ]DESCRIPTION: 5 b/w photographs (various sizes) of Justine Bayard Ward. Descriptions are provided in a letter dated 11/24/1975 from Vincent Shields to Paul Hume (see Folder 2:81). Includes 1 photograph of Sister Rose Vincent. 2 83 [Helmut Wobisch] November 7, 1956 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from brass soloist Helmut Wobisch (1912-80): TLS dated 11/7/1956, in German. 2 84 [Robert D. Young] 1980-81 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of translations by Robert D. Young: 1. Liebeslieder Walzer by Johannes Brahms; and 2. Alfred de Musset's "Stances a la Malibran," inscribed and signed to Paul Hume, dated April 16, 1980. Includes ACS postcard from Young to Hume, postmarked 8/21/1981. SERIES: 2. Chronological Correspondence [DESCRIPTION: Includes correspondence from listeners in response to Hume's radio broadcasts on music. 2 85 [Correspondence 1947 (B-H)] 1947 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Edward Burling, Jr., chairman, Sustaining Fund Committee, National Symphony Orchestra; Kathryn Campbell, Chemical and Engineering News; Carley Dawson; Elaine Dunseth; Edwin Fadiman, president, Fadiman Associates, Ltd.; J.G. Frain, Washington Art Center Association, Inc.; Louis Hubbard. 2 86 [Correspondence 1947 (K-T)] 1947 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Margaret Knight (TLS); Floyd E. Kurtz (ALS); Charles K. Moser (TLS); Calmon Sperling (ALS); Roberta Taylor (ALS); Ellsworth Tompkins (ALS). 2 87 [Correspondence 1948 (B-F)] 1948 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Robert Wilson Barnitt (TLS); Louise Bissell (ALS); Alice C. Cardozo (ALS); Weldon Carter, director, Washington Musical Institute, Inc. (TLS); Margaret F. Castle (2 ALS); Gladys Swarthout Chapman (TLS); Jean B. Clary (ALS); William Davlin (TLS); Earl Dworecksi (TLS); Frederick Fall (TL carbon); James H. Fassett; Mary Fraser (ALS). 2 88 [Correspondence 1948 (G-J)] 1948 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Marjorie Guggenheim (TCS postcard); Francis Harrell (ALS); Dorothy Joyce (ALS, TLS); G.E. Judd, manager, Boston Symphony Orchestra (TLS). 2 89 [Correspondence 1948 (K-N)] 1948 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Howard Keats (ACS postcard); Marie Kraft (ALS); W.G. Land (TLS); Rosalie Leslie, assistant dean of women, University of Maryland (TLS); Harry B. Merican (TLS); Phyllis Milans (ALS); Mary Nicholson (TLS). 2 90 [Correspondence 1948 (P-V)] 1948 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Virginia Pierce (ALS); Cody Pfanstiehl, promotion manager, WTOP Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Washington, D.C. (TLS); Lenard Quinto, chief of music recreation service special services, Veterans Administration (TLS); C. Smith (TLS); John Suter (TLS); Beatrice Tendler (TLS); Gordon Tiger (2 TLS); George H. Vaillancourt (ALS). 2 91 [Correspondence 1949 (B-H)] 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Rebecca Blundell (ACS postcard); Alberta Carpenter; Joseph M. Cormack (TLS); Carley Dawson (TLS); Dorothea de Schweinitz (TLS); E.R. Finkenstaedt, National Symphony Orchestra (TLS); Virginia Henderson, assistant to the president, Community Concert Service, Division of Columbia Artists Management Inc. (TLS); Shara Herkel (ALS); Ross V. Hersey to Richard Bales, National Gallery of Art (TLS). 2 92 [Correspondence 1949 (K-W)] 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Bernard Krug; Selma Levine; George Maitland; William Osten; Gilderoy Scott; Selma Stein; Rudolph Von Abele; Otthilie Van Allen; Joseph Whiteford, Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company; Berenice Wilson Wiers. 2 93 [Correspondence 1950 (A-H)] 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from James H. Anderson; Edward Boykin, director, National Capital Sesquicentennial Commissions; Leigh Driskill; Louise Dyer; Herman Fakler; Stuart Hamilton, director, Public Affairs Lecture Service; Harold Haugh; Marcella L. Hinsdale. 2 94 [Correspondence 1950 (K-P)] 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from C. Klatchko; Calvin B. LeCompte Jr.; Leah Marks; Dorothy McLean; J.L. Mikelson; Max Pons. 2 95 [Correspondence 1950 (R-Z)] 1950 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Elliott Robertson; John S. Thacher, director, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection; Marion D. Venable, director, National Ballet; F. Voss; W.J. Waller, president, Hamilton National Bank; Joseph Whiteford, vice president, Aeolian-Skinner Organ Company; Allan T. Zachary. 2 96 [Correspondence 1951 (A-I)] 1951 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Julius W. Allen; Oscar J. Fox; Charles E. Burbridge; Dorothy K. Butler; Collis Campbell; Gregory Carmichael to Olin Downs, music editor, New York Times; Maria Constantine; Joyce B. Cox; Benny F. Hack; Charles Haskins; Patrick Hayes. 2 97 [Correspondence 1951 (K-P)] 1951 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Harry J. Kaufman; Karl Kruger; Marion Lindberg, chairman, music committee, the Agriculture Choristers, Washington, D.C.; C.G. Massie, Jr.; Lotte McLaughlin; Joseph Michaud; Frank N. Miller; Vail Motter; Mrs. F. Moore; Walter Murphy, director, press department, Columbia Records, Inc.; James Nilblock; Joanna Oaks; William B. Ober; Austin Osgood; Katherine B. Parker; Violet Pirler (sp?). 2 98 [Correspondence 1951 (S-W)] 1951 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Ernest Schein; Arthur E. Selnick; Benjamin E. Skillman; Arthur B. Spence; Everett Stevens; Bernard Stickney; Saul Taishoff; John R. Waller; Wilmer J. Waller. 2 99 [Correspondence 1952] 1952 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Frank Chapman, public relations counsellor; Joe Collins; Lady Crosfield; Marshall G. Lewis; Hugh Stalker; Raissa Tselentis. 2 100 [Correspondence 1953] 1953 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Emma Hance. 2 101 [Correspondence 1954] 1954 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from David E. Finley, director, National Gallery of Art; Francis J. Kane, president, Kane Transfer Company; Dr. Bruno E. Werner, cultural counselor, German Diplomatic Mission to U.S. 2 102 [Correspondence 1955] 1955 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Thomas A. Lane, Corps of Engineers, Engineer Commission; Peter H. R. Marshall, private secretary to Her Majesty's Ambassador (Britain). 2 103 [Correspondence 1956] 1956 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from G.P. Bergmann; James V. Castiglia; Robert Harmon; Bill Keavy; Theodore N. Marier; William H. Shriver, Jr.; Christopher Tenley, American Guild of Organists; Frank Thompson, Jr., congressman. 2 104 [Correspondence 1957] 1957 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from William T. Hannan. 2 105 [Correspondence 1958] 1958 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from E.R. Finkenstaedt, president, Opera Society of Washington, Inc.; Roger Goeb, assistant secretary, American Composers Alliance. 2 106 [Correspondence 1959] 1959 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Tibor Bartok; Mario A. Montenegro, charge d'affaires ad interim, Bolivian Embassy. 2 107 [Correspondence 1960] 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from James Dawson; Ronald Eyer, editor-in-chief, Musical America; Wendell Osborne. Includes typed carbon from Hume to J. Edward Cordon, organist-director, Cathedral Choristers, the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Baltimore, Maryland. 2 108 [Correspondence 1961] 1961 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Anita Diamant, literary agent; Gustavo B. Schmidt, Universidad de Chile, Instituto de Extension Musical; Dorothy Goldberg; Julian J. Jackson; Francis N. Mayer, College of St. Thomas; iharles B. Mintzer. 2 109 [Correspondence 1962-63] 1962-63 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Vincent Wolfington, president, Georgetown College Student Council; Marjorie Belcher. 2 110 [Correspondence 1964] 1964 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Claudia Cassidy, Chicago Tribune; Jean H. Desrocquettes; Gerald Freund, assistant director, Rockefeller Foundation. 2 111 [Correspondence 1966] 1966 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Lewis Jones; Joseph Leib. 2 112 [Correspondence 1967] 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Evelyn Davis; Monte E. Fitch, superintendent, U.S. Department of Interior; Ernst Lembergey (sp?), Austrian ambassador; John B. Mannion. Includes TL carbon from Hume to Al Datz. 2 113 [Correspondence 1969] 1969 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from James M. Cain; E.M. Halliday, editor, American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc. to Anita Diamant; Robert E. Reynolds; Herbert Sokolove. 2 114 [Correspondence 1970-71] 1970-71 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Richard Condie, director, Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Mary Jane Wilson; Marjorie R. Adkins, Music Department, Chicago Public Library; T. Keilor Bentley; D. Kreeger; Francis Robinson; Hester Dmitry. 2 115 [Correspondence 1972] 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Douglas D. Armstrong; Jock Darling; Beth Flinspach; Andor C. Klay; William H. Webb; James A. Van Sant, president, General Steel Industries, Inc. Includes typed carbon from Hume to Malcolm McCormack. 2 116 [Correspondence 1973] 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Isobel Baillie; Ray Byram; Maurice Feldman, public relations representative; A.J. Friedland; Kenneth R. Frankl; William Osten; William Schanz; John B. Wentworth. 2 117 [Correspondence 1974] 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Frederic G. Burke; R. Curtin; R. J. Henle, S.J.; president, Georgetown University; Mary Jane Klein; Adrienne Matzenauer; R. Rigaud; Walter Waldbauer. 2 118 [Correspondence 1975] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Richard Bennett; Robert M. Johnson; Daniel S. Marshall. 2 119 [Correspondence 1976] 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Elizabeth Anderson; Aloysisus P. Kelley, S.J., executive vice president for academic affairs, Georgetown University; Philip F. Nelson, dean, School of Music, Yale University; Dorothy Stahl. 2 120 [Correspondence 1977 (A-H)] 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Thomas Albert, Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music; E.H. Arendt; Philip H. Ault, associate editor, South Bend Tribune; Albert W. Bates; Kenneth Baxter; Lenora and Bob Burstein; Giulio Cantoni , chairman, music programs, Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences, Inc.; Vern Clark Cheney; Mrs. Albert Dear; Harriet L. Garbis; Steven Gainey; Theodore L. Humes. 2 121 [Correspondence 1977 (M-W)] 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Mandy Movar; Donald M. McKee, Eastern Regional Manager, Permutit Company, Inc.; Henry Madden, California State University; Walter J. Norbet; Gary Olsen; Marian Ostrom; George D. Parish, Radford college; Ewa K. Raines; T. Bernard Russell; Phyllis Sherrill; Bertha Stone; Bernard Theall, Catholic University of America; John Wentworth. 2 122 [Correspondence 1978] 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Anita Diamant, literary agent; Iva Loughlin Guy, Kindler Foundation; Sidney K. Shear, president, Kindler Foundation; Larry D. Wyatt, Loyola University, College of Music. 2 123 [Correspondence 1979] 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Erich Heydt; Jean Johnson; Susana S. Morassi. 2 124 [Correspondence 1980] 1980 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Edward Berger; C.H. Farquhar; Birgitte, Grimstad; John F. Holman; Levin Houston; Ilo-Mai Lipping; Harold L. Parson; E.A. Skorvaga; Sharon Marie Sloane; John Tabor; Van L. Weatherspoon. 2 125 [Correspondence 1981 (A-J)] 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Edwin D. Allen; Paul Dulin; John M. Gehl; Gilbert Halasz; Cambell Johnson. 2 126 [Correspondence 1981 (K-T)] 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Richard S. Knab, chairman, Department of Music, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Larry Leach Kneas; Dick Kramer; Werner Lywen; John Monagan; James V. Schall, S.J.; Ada Latta Sterett; David Tabbat; Cory Toevs, assistant director, Oregon Bach Festival; Paul Traver, artistic director, Maryland Handel Festival. 2 127 [Correspondence 1982 (A-H)] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Barbara Anderman, editor, "Atheneum"; Sumter Brawley; Sam Browne; Charlie Codacovi; Eric A. Cohen, advertising/marketing associate, National Symphony Orchestra; Robert Dallmeyer; Shirley Dearolph; Thomas J. Fannon; Tim S. Fincham; Robert Friedman; Everett C. Goodwin; Jay C. Holbrook; Paul Hu; David R. Humphrey. 2 128 [Correspondence 1982 (K-Z)] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Sandra and Douglas Gill; Julian H. Kreeger; Frances Lang; Jason Madrid; Mrs. Anthony Manfredi; John Miles; Christopher Reynolds; Edward Roberts; Bernard Ruffin; Warren A. Scharf, director, Conservatory of Music, Baldwin-Wallace College; Maria Snyder; chairman, District of Columbia Federation of Music Clubs; Elaine R. Walter, dean, School of Music, Catholic University of America; Charles G. Weaver; Jordan Weiss; Margaret B. Winegarden; Oliver C. Zinsmeister. 2 129 [Correspondence 1984-85] 1984-85 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Maurice Zam (with photograph of Crescendo Club); Mary Frances Smith. 2 130 [Correspondence 1986-87] 1986-87 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Stephen Klein, executive director, National Symphony Orchestra; William B. Graham, president, Lyric Opera of Chicago. 2 131 [Correspondence 1993] 1993 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from Eric W. Wolf. SERIES: 3. Miscellaneous Correspondence [DESCRIPTION: Undated, unidentified correspondence. Includes poison-pen letters to Paul Hume re articles he wrote. 2 132 [Poison-pen letters] c.1949-51 ]DESCRIPTION: Poison-pen letters from readers to Paul Hume re critical reviews he wrote of music performances. 2 133 [Correspondence Undated (A-L)] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Undated correspondence to Paul Hume from Betty R. Ackerman; Samira B. Bfrou (sp?); V.W. Collins; Agnes Davis; Mary Feiman; Arthur Fennimore; Leslie E. Jones; Mary B. Kerr; Harry Krant; Elisabeth L. Lyon. 2 134 [Correspondence Undated (M-W)] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Undated correspondence to Paul Hume from Nestas Manuelian; Barbara and Peter Murphy; Frank N. Miller; John Peters; Margaret H. Potteiger; Jane Lee; Edward C. Skidmore; Phyllis Schwartz; Gladys Scott; Louis A. Traxel; Robert G. Weston. 2 135 [Unidentified Correspondence 1948] 1948 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 136 [Unidentified Correspondence 1949] 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 137 [Unidentified Correspondence 1964] 1964 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 138 [Unidentified Correspondence 1970] 1970 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 139 [Unidentified Correspondence 1972] 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 140 [Unidentified Correspondence 1973] 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 141 [Unidentified Correspondence 1974] 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 142 [Unidentified Correspondence 1976-77] 1976-1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 143 [Unidentified Correspondence 1980] 1980 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 144 [Unidentified Correspondence 1982] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 145 [Unidentified Correspondence 1983] 1983 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 146 [Unidentified Correspondence 1986] 1986 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. 2 147 [Unidentified/undated Correspondence] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Undated correspondence to Paul Hume from unidentified individuals. SERIES: 4. Subject Files: Individuals [DESCRIPTION: Contains related material on notable individuals. Includes notes for articles by Paul Hume; newspaper clippings; other printed matter including copies of libretti, performance programs, memorial cards; and photographs. 3 1 [Benjamin Britten - Related Material] c.1964 ]DESCRIPTION: Informational material gathered by Paul Hume on composer Benjamin Britten. Includes typed note by Hume; copies of articles; and a copy of typescript, "Benjamin Britten, a biographical sketch." Also includes xerox copy of typescript of "A Young People's Guide to the Orchestra" by Benjamin Britten with verses by Jerome Rosen. 3 2 [Ferruccio Busoni - "Die Brautwahl" Libretto (copy)] 1912 ]DESCRIPTION: Xerox copy of libretto for "Die Brautwahl" by Ferruccio Busoni. Forwarded with cover letter to Paul Hume from Leonard Lee Bacon (9/24/1981). 3 3 [Boris Christoff - Related Material] c.1953 ]DESCRIPTION: Informational material gathered by Paul Hume on opera singer Boris Christoff: typed notes by Hume. 3 4 [Boris Christoff - Photographs] c.1953 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 photographs of bass singer Boris Christoff (b/w, 8"x10"). One is inscribed and signed: "To my friend John Hill - May your dream come true! Insistently and Sincerely, Boris Christoff, 1953." 3 5 [Boris Christoff - Newsclippings] 1953 ]DESCRIPTION: Clippings of newspaper articles re bass singer Boris Christoff. 3 6 [Aaron Copland - Related Material] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 news releases from ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) re testimony of Aaron Copland concerning the importance to composers of income from jukebox performance fees. 3 7 [Aaron Copland - Newsclippings] 1978-81 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings re Aaron Copland. 3 8 [Aaron Copland - Photographs] 1978 and undated ]DESCRIPTION: 8 photographs (b/w, 8"x10") of composer Aaron Copland. Includes one of the composer's hands. 3 9 [Robert Evett - "Lauds in Honor of St. Ignatius Loyola"] 1964 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed sheet music for "Lauds in Honor of St. Ignatius Loyola," by American composer Robert Evett (1922-75). Bears the official stamp of the Georgetown Glee Club, Washington, D.C. 3 10 [Robert Evett - Music Program] May 23, 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Program for a concert of music by Robert Evett presented by the District of Columbia Public Library for the Arts, May 23, 1975. 3 11 [Abe Fortas - Related Material] 1963-83 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence relating to American lawyer and U.S. Supreme Court judge, Abe Fortas (1910-82): 1. TLS (5/31/1983) from Harold Burson to Paul Hume, re an article by Hume on Fortas' interest in and support of music, particularly at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Washington, D.C.; 2. TLS copy (3/3/1983) from Marta Istomin, artistic director, Kennedy Center, to Esther Bloom, sister of Abe Fortas, attaching news release about the Abe Fortas Memorial fund; 3. TLS (6/3/1983) from Dina Koston, Theater Chamber Players of Kennedy Center, to Paul Hume, re Fortas' relationship to the group. Also includes typescripts by Hume regarding the life and work of Fortas as well as copies/clippings of printed articles. 3 12 [Paul Fromm - Related Material] 1974-81 ]DESCRIPTION: Material relating to Paul Fromm (1906-87), director, Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University: 1. TLS (9/1974) from Fromm to Paul Hume, re bringing early 20th century music into the mainstream; and 2. Transcript of address by Fromm before the Trustees and Overseers of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, "The Role of Symphony Boards," (April 23, 1981). 3 13 [Rafael Fruhbeck DeBurgos - Related Material] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Newswire printout re Rafael Fruhbeck DeBurgos, principal guest conductor for the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington, D.C. (1982). 3 14 [Glenn Gould - Related Material] c.1955 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of clipping and program of a recital given by Glenn Gould at the Phillips Gallery, Washington, D.C. (1/2/1955). The article is by Paul Hume. 3 15 [Martha Graham - Related Material] c.1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Kennedy Center news release re Martha Graham as one of five 1979 honorees. 3 16 [George Frideric Handel - Related Material] 1972-73 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume re George Frideric Handel: 1. TLS (12/8/1972) from G.E. Arrington, Jr., to Anthony D. Holland II, enclosing reprint of an article by the latter, "George Frederick Handel - A Genius in Darkness. A Contribution on his Ocular Disease," (from Virginia Medical Monthly, January 1960), inscribed and signed by Arrington; and 2. TLS (12/12/1973) from Anthony D. Holland to Hume re the aforementioned. 3 17 [Jascha Heifetz - Related Material] undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 newswire printouts re violin virtuoso Jascha Heifetz (1899-1987). 3 18 [Jerome Hill - Related Correspondence from Francis Brennan] 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 TLS (1/11/1974 & 3/8/1974) from Francis Brennan, design consultant/editor, Newsweek, to Paul Hume, re Jerome Hill. Reference to photographs of Hill (see Folder 3:21). 3 19 [Jerome Hill - Related Correspondence] 1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence to Paul Hume re an article he wrote on Jerome Hill: A.A. Heckman, president and secretary, Jerome Foundation, Inc.; Michael Blecker, O.S.B.; Julian G. Plante, curator and director, Monastic Manuscript Microfilm Library, St. John's University. 3 20 [Jerome Hill - Notes by Paul Hume] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume on artist Jerome Hill (1905-72). 3 21 [Jerome Hill - Photographs] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Photographs of Jerome Hill and of paintings by Hill. These were made by Francis Brennan for Paul Hume's article on Hill: Jerome Hill portrait b/w, 5x7 dated c.1960 Jerome Hill color negative Jerome Hill sculpting sand castle b/w, 8x10 dated 1961 James Jerome Hill and Louis Warren Hill b/w 8x10 dated 1911 Photographs of Hill's paintings include: "The Breakfast," "Cap Canaille -- l'Heure Bleu," Lighthouse -- Blue Sea," "Roses dans un cruche verte," "Zinnia and Lavender in the Window," "Untitled, floral still life," "Untitled, portrait of unidentified woman," "Untitled, beach scene near Hill's property in Cassis." 3 22 [Vladimir Horowitz - News Releases] 1976-77 ]DESCRIPTION: News releases re pianist Vladimir Horowitz. 3 23 [Vladimir Horowitz - Newsclippings] 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of articles by Paul Hume on Vladimir Horowitz. 3 24 [Gunnar Johansen - Related Material] c.1973-74 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of printed material relating to pianist Gunnar Johansen, also founder of the Leonardo Da Vinci Academy for scientific research. Includes copies of clippings, citation from University of Wisconsin, proposal for the academy, and academy paper by Lawrence Lessing, "The Coming Hydrogen Economy." 3 25 [Marjorie Lawrence - Related Material] 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Press release and biographical sketch on Australian dramatic soprano Marjorie Lawrence. 3 26 [Lauritz Melchior - Related Material] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed items relating to the memorial honoring Danish singer Lauritz Melchior (1890-1973) at Dana College, Blair, Nebraska. Includes programs for dedication of the memorial and for a concert, "Melchior Remembered"; schedule of events for the memorial dedication; a visitor's guide to the memorial; and miscellaneous color postcards of Dana College. Also includes ACS (10/10/1975) to Paul Hume from Dr. Earl R. Mezoff, president, Dana College, forwarding a memento program and a print of Lauritz Melchior. 3 27 [Olivier Messiaen - Related Material] 1979 ]DESCRIPTION: Articles re French composer Olivier Messiaen. Reference to the renaming, in his honor, of Lion's Peak in Utah, to Mount Messiaen. 3 28 [Olivier Messiaen - Photographs] 1970 & undated ]DESCRIPTION: 2 b/w 8x10 photographs of Olivier Messiaen. Also includes photograph of Mount Messiaen named in his honor. 3 29 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Related Correspondence] 1964-72 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul and Ruth Hume re their research Ignace Jan Paderewski. The Humes had written a biography on Paderewski: "The Lion of Poland: the Story of Paderewski," (New York: Hawthorn Books, 1962). Includes TLS (9/25/1964) from Doreen Younghusband; TLS (5/22/1971) from Richard D. Fletcher; and TLS (3/21/1972) from Charles Jahant. 3 30 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Correspondence (Copies)] 1901-1918 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence used by Paul and Ruth Hume for research on Polish pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski (1860-1941). The letters are to or concerning Paderewski, are arranged chronologically (1901-18), and include: painter Henryk Siemiradzki, composer Edward Elgar; Margaret Asquith (?), Francis Cardinal Gibbons, pianist Jozef Hofmann, William H. Taft. Includes copy of promissory note signed by Paderewski for a loan of $6,000 from the Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, 5/5/1916. 3 31 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Correspondence (Copies)] 1919 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence used by Paul and Ruth Hume for research on Polish pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski (1860-1941). The letters are to or concerning Paderewski, are arranged chronologically (1919) and include: academician Gabriel Hanotaux, composer Camille Saint-Saens, Gustav Doret (?), Anne Vanderbilt (Mrs. W.K. Vanderbilt). Also includes copy of cover of the agenda for the Peace Congress of Versailles, June 28, 1919. 3 32 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Correspondence (Copies)] 1920-21 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence used by Paul and Ruth Hume for research on Polish pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski (1860-1941). The letters are to or concerning Paderewski, are arranged chronologically (19) and include: Herbert Hoover, Felix Weingartner, conductor Charles Lamoureux. 3 33 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Correspondence (Copies)] 1930-36 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence used by Paul and Ruth Hume for research on Polish pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski (1860-1941). The letters are to or concerning Paderewski, are arranged chronologically (1930-36) and include: Henry Morgenthau (1930); Gabriel Hanotaux (1931); conductor Walter Damrosch (1932); Eleanor Roosevelt (1933); artist Rene Morax (1934); Gustave Doret (1934 and 1936); Malvina Hoffman (1935). 3 34 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Correspondence (Copies)] 1941 ]DESCRIPTION: Copy of ALS to Ignace Jan Paderewski from his sister Antonina, dated 1/12/1941. 3 35 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Correspondence (Copies)] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence used by Paul and Ruth Hume for research on Polish pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski (1860-1941). The letters are to or concerning Paderewski, are undated and include: Edith Churchill (?), John Cardinal Farley, Ian Malcolm, Polish composer Moritz Moszkowski. 3 36 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Tributes (Copies)] 1923 ]DESCRIPTION: Copy of letters of tribute and signatures honoring Ignace Jan Paderewski. 3 37 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Correspondence (Copies)] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence by Ignace Jan Paderewksi. Recipients include Charles S. Dewey, Wacio O. Gorski (stepson), Theodore Steinway, Leopold Stokowski. 3 38 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Correspondence (Copies)] 1895-1932 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence to/concerning Ignace Jan Paderewski. Includes letter from Paderewski to William Steinway (1895); and correspondence (1930-31) by Sylwin Strakacz, Paderewski's personal secretary. 3 39 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Corres. by Ernest Schelling] c.1916-17 & undated ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of correspondence to Ignace Jan Paderewski from pianist and former pupil Ernest Schelling, dated 1916-17 and some undated (total: 10 letters). 3 40 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Memorial Plaque Dedication] 1963 ]DESCRIPTION: Transcriptions of remarks made by John F. Kennedy at the dedication of the memorial plaque marking the grave of Ignace Jan Paderewski at Arlington National Cemetery, May 9, 1963. Includes clipping of article by Paul Hume. 3 41 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Memorial Plaque Dedication Photos] 1963 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 b/w 8x10 photographs showing John F. Kennedy at the dedication of a memorial plaque honoring Ignace Jan Paderewski buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Dedication ceremony on 5/9/1963. 3 42 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Commemorative Anniversary] 1981 ]DESCRIPTION: Reprints of article re the 40th anniversary of the death of Ignace Jan Paderewski commemorated by an exhibition presented by the Library of Congress. Includes program (3 copies) of commemorative events held by the American Legion (6/29/1981). 3 43 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Disposition of Remains] 1990 ]DESCRIPTION: Newsclippings (including some articles by Paul Hume) re the return of the remains of Ignace Jan Paderewski to his native Poland. Includes typed list of names, "Players in the return of I. Paderewski's body to Poland, as of 17 Apr 90." 3 44 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Paderewski Fund for Composers] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: TLS (5/7/1975) to Paul Hume from Harrison Keller, trustee for Paderewski Fund for Composers. Reference to the fund's history. 3 45 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Recital/Concert Programs] 1891-1933 ]DESCRIPTION: Scrapbook clippings of original programs for concerts by Ignace Jan Paderewski dating 12/19/1891, 1/14/1893, 11/9/1895, 2/29/1908. Includes complete original program for concert given at Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C. on 3/22/1933. 3 46 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Concert Program: Mosque Theatre] May 1, 1939 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed program for concert by Ignace Jan Paderewski presented by the Griffith Music Foundation at the Mosque Theatre, Newark, N.J., on May 1, 1939. 3 47 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Concert Program: Woolsey Hall] May 18, 1939 ]DESCRIPTION: TLS (1/4/1982) to Paul Hume from Graham R. Hodges, minister, United Church of Christ, New York, enclosing printed program "for what I think turned out to be Paderewski's last concert..." Printed items include concert notice, program, and ticket stub. 3 48 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Photograph of Sketch] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Photograph (b/w 8x10, undated) of sketch of Ignace Jan Paderewski by Edward Burne-Jones. 3 49 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Article by Paul Hume] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Typescript for article/lecture by Paul Hume(?) on Ignace Jan Paderewski, entitled, Paderewski, Wilson, and the Thirteenth Point." Reference to Paderewski's response to Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points." 3 50 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Notes by Paul & Ruth Hume] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Notes and notebooks by Paul and/or Ruth Hume re research on Ignace Jan Paderewski. 3 51 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - "Polish Review" Articles] June 28, 1944 ]DESCRIPTION: Issue of "The Polish Review" (Vol.IV, No.24, June 28, 1944) featuring articles on Ignace Jan Paderewski. All articles illustrated with b/w photographs. Article titles include: - "Paderewski the Statesman" by Jacques de Carency" (p.3) - "Paderewski Reminiscences" by Michal Kondracki (p.5) - "Paderewski Loved Children" by Antoni Gonowicz (p.7) - "Polish Sculptor Francis Black" by Allan Snow (p.8) -- created busts of many prominent Poles including Paderewski. 3 52 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Printed Items (misc.)] 1972 and undated items ]DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous printed items relating to Ignace Jan Paderewski. Includes clippings of cartoon caricatures of Paderewksi, and copies of maps of Poland, Germany and Eastern Europe. 3 53 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Scrapbook] c.1892-1902 ]DESCRIPTION: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings and tearsheets from original concert programs relating to Ignace Jan Paderewski. Items dated 1892-1902. 3 54 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Scrapbook] 1890's ]DESCRIPTION: Scrapbook of article clippings re Ignace Jan Paderewski, dating in the 1890's. 3 55 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Scrapbook Articles] c.1890s to 1900 ]DESCRIPTION: Loose articles from scrapbook (Folder 3:54) re Ignace Jan Paderewski. 3 56 [Ignace Jan Paderewski - Scrapbook Articles (Fragments)] c.1890s ]DESCRIPTION: Loose fragments of articles from scrapbook (Folder 3:54) re Ignace Jan Paderewski. 3 57 [Pope Pius XII - Encyclical on Sacred Music] 1955 ]DESCRIPTION: Reprint of encyclical by Pope Pius XII on sacred music (12/25/1955). 3 58 [Elisabeth Rethberg - Related Material] c.1974-76 ]DESCRIPTION: Clippings, including article by Paul Hume and obituary, re New York Metropolitan Opera soprano Elisabeth Rethberg (1805-1976). Includes typed list by Hume showing broadcasts of Rethberg's Met performances. 3 59 [Wallingford Riegger - Paper: "Attitudes Toward Innovation in Music"] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Typescript of paper by composer Wallingford Riegger (1885-1961), entitled, "Attitudes Toward Innovation in Music," (undated, 9 pages). 3 60 [Artur Rubinstein - Related Material] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous material relating to pianist Artur Rubinstein (c.1886-1982), including memoranda by Paul Hume, typed notes and manuscript for Rubinstein's obituary by Hume, newswire printouts. 3 60.1 [Artur Rubinstein - Photograph] 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Newswire printout of Associated Press interview of Artur Rubinstein (1977) re his life and memoirs in progress. Includes AP photograph of Rubinstein (b/w, 8x10 w/ caption). 3 61 [Rudolf Serkin - Correspondence (Copy)] June 17, 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: Copy of TLS (6/17/1976) from pianist Rudolf Serkin to "Mr. Chambers" reminiscing about playing a solo in the 5th Brandenburg Concerto at the invitation of Adolf Busch, and of Artur Schnabel and Albert Einstein being in the audience. 3 62 [Rudolf Serkin - Photograph] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Photograph (b/w 8x10, undated) of pianist Rudolf Serkin (1903-1991). 3 63 [Bianca Saroya - Related Material] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Article re opera soprano Bianca Saroya. Includes typed notes by Paul Hume. 3 64 [Albert Schweitzer - Related Material] 1942-48 ]DESCRIPTION: Transcript of letter from Albert Schweitzer to Gardner Evans, organist and choirmaster in Brookline, Mass., discussing Bach's organ compositions. Includes reprint of an article on Schweitzer, "Strasbourg Recollections of Albert Schweitzer," by Edouard Nies-Berger (from "Musical America," April 1948). 3 65 [William Frederick Scott - Newsclippings] 1975 ]DESCRIPTION: Clippings of articles re young conductor William Frederick Scott. Includes telephone message from Beverly Sills to Paul Hume, "Fred Scott is extraordinary." 3 66 [Leo Sowerby - Sheet Music: "Manger Carol"] 1956 ]DESCRIPTION: 7 copies of printed sheet music for "Manger Carol" by Leo Sowerby with text by Winfred Douglas (H.W. Gray Co., Inc., 1956). 3 67 [Leo Sowerby - Compositions Lists] 1905-1968 ]DESCRIPTION: List of compositions by Leo Sowerby (1895-1968) showing works dating from 1905 to 1968 (102 pages). Includes printed list of works illustrated with print of photograph of Sowerby. 3 68 [Leo Sowerby Foundation] 1993 ]DESCRIPTION: Newsletter of the Leo Sowerby Foundation, June 1993 issue. 3 69 [Albert & Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Newswire printouts and newspaper clippings re Albert Sprague Coolidge (1894-1977) and loss of appointment as advisor to a Library of Congress fund established by his mother Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge (1864-1953). 3 70 [Leopold Stokowski - Related Material] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Newswire printouts re Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977). 3 71 [Leopold Stokowski - Newsclippings] 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Clippings of articles by Paul Hume on Leopold Stokowski. 3 72 [Harry Truman - Related Material] c. 1984-1988 ]DESCRIPTION: 1. 2 TLS (1/6/1984 & 2/22/1984) to Paul Hume from Brian Lingham, associate general director, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, inviting Hume to contribute a piece to a publication commemorating Harry S. Truman. Includes typescript of an article by Hume, "Harry Truman and Music." 2. TLS (5/12/1988) to Paul Hume from Benedict K. Zobrist, secretary, Harry S. Truman Library Institute, forwarding an issue of the institute's newsletter which features a reprint of an article by Hume on Harry Truman: "The Music Critic and the President: the Second Time Around," (from "Whistlestop," Harry S. Truman Library Institute Newsletter, Vol.16, Number 2, 1988). 3 73 [Margaret Truman - Related Correspondence] 1947-97 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence relating to critical reviews by Paul Hume of recitals by Margaret Truman: 1. TLS copy (10/21/1947) from Harry Truman to Patrick Hayes re attendance at the recital by Margaret Truman. 2. Correspondence to Paul Hume complimenting his review of Margaret Truman's recital: Charles K. Moser (TLS 12/26/1947), Frank S. Sears (telegram 11/28/1949), May A. Sterling (TLS 12/23/1947. 3. Copy of TLS from Philip C. Brooks, director, General Services Administration, to Joseph Leib, re locating the original or copy of the letter written by Harry S. Truman to Paul Hume in response to the latter's review of the recital by Margaret Truman in 1950. 4. Memorandum by John S. Monagan, dated November 3, 1997, concerning his recollection of a conversation he had with Paul Hume about the latter's relations with Truman subsequent to his criticism of Margaret Truman in 1950. 3 74 [Margaret Truman - Newsclippings] 1950-57 ]DESCRIPTION: Newsclippings re Margaret Truman. Includes reference to Paul Hume's controversial review of a recital by the former in 1950. 3 75 [Nathan Twining vs. Martin Berkofsky] 1974-78 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of legal documents, correspondence and newsclippings relating to the lawsuit Nathan Twining brought against pianist Martin Berkofsky and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in an attempt to seek an injunction against a presentation by the latter two of the "Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, Opus 88A" by Max Bruch. 3 76 [Giuseppe Verdi - Related Material] 1976 ]DESCRIPTION: News release and prospectus re publication of a critical edition of works by Giuseppe Verdi by the University of Chicago Press. 3 77 [Richard Wagner - Ring Cycle - Newsclippings] 1876-1985 ]DESCRIPTION: Printed items including newspaper clippings, news releases, and program notes re performances of Richard Wagner's "The Ring of the Nibelungs." Items date from 1876 to 1985. 3 78 [Iannis Xenakis - Related Material] 1967 ]DESCRIPTION: Booklet: "Iannis Xenakis - the Man and His Music," a conversation with the composer and a description of his works (London: Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd., 1967). 3 79 [Efrem Zimbalist - Newsclippings] 1977 ]DESCRIPTION: Copies of articles re violinist Efrem Zimbalist (1889-1985). SERIES: 5. Subject Files: Organizations 4 1 [Alea III] 1980 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 TLS (4/18/1980 & 4/23/1980) to Paul Hume from Theodore Antoniou, music director, Alea III, performing arts ensemble of Boston in residence at Boston University. Includes news releases about the group. 4 2 [Arts Club of Washington] 1949-87 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume from William Carmichael president, Arts Club of Washington: TLS dated 6/6/1987 & ALS undated. Includes membership welcome card sent to Hume (June 1987). Also includes copy of concert program featuring Hume as baritone and Paul Callaway as pianist (May 19, 1949). 4 3 [Carmargo Foundation] c.1972-73 ]DESCRIPTION: Memoranda and reports relating to the Carmargo Foundation. Includes autograph and typed notes to Paul Hume from Russell Young, director. Also includes copy of TLS from Young to Roger Hall (9/11/1973). 4 4 [Carnegie Hall Corporation] 1978 ]DESCRIPTION: News release and typed notes by Paul Hume re the Carnegie Hall Corporation's colloquia, seminars and conference on musical criticism. 4 5 [Catholic University of America Glee Club Concerts] 1949 ]DESCRIPTION: Concert programs of the Glee Clubs of Catholic University of America, featuring performances by Paul Hume as baritone. 4 6 [Cosmos Club] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Form letter and questionnaire for members of the Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C. 4 7 [Georgetown University - 175th Anniversary] 1962 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence (TLS 6/20/1962) to Paul Hume from Joseph Sellinger, S.J., dean, College of Arts and Sciences, re concert program for the Georgetown University 175th anniversary celebration. Includes typed carbon from Hume. 4 8 [Georgetown University - Commencement Program 1972] May 21, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Georgetown University commencement program for 1972. 4 9 [Georgetown University - Dahlgren Chapel Christmas Eve Concert] 1973-1974 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume for Christmas Eve concert programs held at the Dahlgren Chapel, Georgetown University. 4 10 [Rev. Edward B. Bunn - In Memoriam] 1972-82 ]DESCRIPTION: Memorial service program (6/22/1972) for Rev. Edward B. Bunn, S.J., former president of Georgetown University (1952-64). Includes invitation to benefit for memorial endowment honoring Father Bunn (1982). 4 11 [Georgetown University - Fall Faculty Convocation] 1982 ]DESCRIPTION: Invitation card for the Georgetown University fall faculty convocation (11/20/1982). 4 12 [Georgetown University - Bicentennial Concert Program] February 22, 1989 ]DESCRIPTION: Program for "A Musical Celebration of Religious Freedom" presented as part of the Georgetown University bicentennial year celebrations (1989). 4 13 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Correspondence] 1963-72 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume relating to the Georgetown University Glee Club (Men's Chorus). 4 14 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Constitution] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Typescript of the constitution of the Georgetown University Glee Club (undated). 4 15 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Puerto Rico] 1963-64 ]DESCRIPTION: Programs for concerts by the Georgetown University Glee Club in Puerto Rico, with Paul Hume as director. 4 16 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Puerto Rico] January 1964 ]DESCRIPTION: Newspaper clippings of articles on the visit to Puerto Rico by the Georgetown University Glee Club. Includes news of visit by the members led by Paul Hume to the residence of Pablo Casals. 4 17 [Georgetown University Glee Club - St. Croix] January 5, 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Programs for performance by the Georgetown University Glee Club in St. Croix (1/5/1972). 4 18 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Puerto Rico & St. Croix] 1971 ]DESCRIPTION: Correspondence to Paul Hume re the Georgetown University Glee Club concert tour to Puerto Rico and St. Croix, Virgin Islands (1971). Includes typescript: "Georgetown University Glee Club Repertoire for Puerto Rico-Virgin Islands Tour, December-January 1971-72." 4 19 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Mi-Careme Concerts] 1968 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed notices about the Georgetown University Glee Club Mi-Careme concerts, by Joseph Brooks, chairman, Mi-Careme Concert Committee. 4 20 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Mi-Careme Concerts] 1962-74 ]DESCRIPTION: Programs for Georgetown University Glee Club Mi-Careme concerts (1962-74). 4 21 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Mi-Careme Concerts] 1968 & undated ]DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous printed items relating to Georgetown University Glee Club Mi-Careme concerts. Includes review clipping, invitation card, poster and flyer. 4 22 [Georgetown University Glee Club & NSO - Contract] 1960 ]DESCRIPTION: Two copies of performance contract between Georgetown University Glee Club and the National Symphony Orchestra (2/19/1960). 4 23 [Georgetown University Glee Club & NSO - Concert Program] 1961 ]DESCRIPTION: 2 programs for concerts given by Georgetown University Glee Club and the National Symphony Orchestra celebrating the inauguration of John F. Kennedy (1/19/1961). 4 24 [Georgetown University Glee Club - National Gallery of Art] 1973 ]DESCRIPTION: Typed notes by Paul Hume, director of the Georgetown University Glee Club re spring concert at the National Gallery of Art American Festival, 1973. 4 25 [Georgetown University Glee Club Concert Programs] 1953-58 ]DESCRIPTION: Georgetown University Glee Club concert programs (1953-58). 4 26 [Georgetown University Glee Club Concert Programs] 1962-66 ]DESCRIPTION: Georgetown University Glee Club concert programs (1962-66). 4 27 [Georgetown University Glee Club Concert Programs] 1964 ]DESCRIPTION: Georgetown University Glee Club concert programs for the 175 anniversary memorial convocation and inauguration of Gerard John Campbell, S.J., of Georgetown University. 4 28 [Georgetown University Glee Club Concert Programs] 1970-74 ]DESCRIPTION: Georgetown University Glee Club concert programs (1970-74). 4 29 [Georgetown University Glee Club Concert Programs] 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Georgetown University Glee Club concert programs (1972). 4 30 [Georgetown University Glee Club Concert Programs] undated ]DESCRIPTION: Georgetown University Glee Club concert programs (undated). 4 31 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Christmas Eve Concert] 1972 ]DESCRIPTION: Notes and libretti for Christmas eve concert given by the Georgetown University Glee Club (1972). 4 32 [Georgetown University Glee Club - Miscellaneous] 1964, 1969 & undated items ]DESCRIPTION: Miscellaneous typed notes by Paul Hume relating