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- Extent:
- 250 linear feet (220 boxes) and 11,426 item(s) (11,146 recordings. these extents represent the total amount of material in the entire collection, inclusive of other series.)
- Abstract:
- The Philadelphia Orchestra was founded in 1900, and has developed and maintained its status as a prominent symphonic ensemble throughout its existence. Its history informs and intersects with the broader history of music in the twentieth century, as well as numerous historical movements, events and developments on a regional, national and global scale. This portion of the collection comprises publicity, outreach and promotional material. These materials document the Orchestra's activities regarding promoting its performances, broadcasts, recordings, tours and other activities, as well as its documentary efforts which include collecting and preserving concert programs, photography and scrapbooks.
This collection is not fully processed. While materials listed here have been processed and are available for research, a significant portion of the collection, labeled "unavailable," remains in process and cannot be consulted at this time. As soon as additional portions of the collection...(see more)
Held at: University of Pennsylvania: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]