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Singers

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Bono, 1960-

 Person

John J. Neumaier Collection

 Collection
Identifier: AR 11999
Abstract

The collection contains about 50 of Neumaier's columns (photocopies, and 2 typescripts) for the Kingston Daily Freeman, as well as business cards; clippings (photocopies and original) of newspaper articles about Neumaier; an article by Neumaier from the St Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch; and a pamphlet, "Perestroika and Ideology," by Neumaier.

Dates: 1966-2002

Judith Sander collection

 Collection
Identifier: DM 309
Abstract

Materials by and about the opera soprano Judith Sander, including original documents, clippings, photographs and sound recordings.

Dates: 1924-c.1946

Leonore Schwarz Neumaier Collection

 Collection
Identifier: AR 6421
Abstract

This collection contains materials about the personal and professional life of opera singer Leonore Schwarz Neumaier (1889-1942), including programs, posters, and correspondence.

Dates: 1909-2002; Majority of material found within 1912-1937

Ring Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: AR 5080 / MF 980 / MM 130
Abstract

The collection consists of documents, poetry books, and photos of the Ring family from Berlin, respectively the Sander family from Vienna. The majority of items consists of Rosa Ring's (nee Loewinsohn) handwritten poetry books, and photos of her family (her husband Jakob Ring, and their daughters Eva Ronel (nee Ring) and Gisela Judith Sander (nee Ring), an opera singer, who was known as Judith Sander).

Dates: 1898-1999

Wolf Popper Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: AR 25312
Abstract

Manuscripts, vital documents, correspondence, heraldry, and genealogical materials pertaining to Wolf Popper and his family, emphasizing Wolf Popper’s studies at the Hawtreys Preparatory School in England and to the family’s ennobled heritage. Also included is a manuscript about the mezzo-soprano Mathilde Marchesi, née Graumann (March 24, 1821 – November 17, 1913), who made her name as a singing teacher in Vienna, Paris and other European conservatories.

Dates: 1894-2007