Lectures 9
MS. Tyson 91
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Title
Lectures 9
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MS. Tyson 91
Summary
'Mozart - working methods, primary sources, chronology and style, links between music and biography'. Series of seminar lectures in Music History at the New York City University, Spring 1985. Mainly students' works.
'The search for authenticity, or the pursuit of genuineness'. New York, 'different campus', 1985.
'Some puzzles in "Figaro": did Mozart have a hand in them?'. Lecture at the New York Public Library, 23 May 1985.
'The investigation of Mozart's working methods'. Oldman Lecture, University of Leeds, 14 Oct 1986; Boyle Lecture, Royal Holloway, Egham, 5 Feb 1987.
Date
1985-1987
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Personal and working papers of Alan Tyson
Working papers relating to Alan Tyson's career in musicology
Material related to Alan Tyson's public appearances
Lectures (in chronological order)
Lectures 9
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