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Mozart 2

MS. Tyson 137

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Title

Mozart 2

Shelfmark

MS. Tyson 137

Summary

Includes correspondence (in chronological order) with:

Various, 1984-1988, including Christoph Wolff, Institute for Advance Study, Princeton, 17 Mar-10 Dec 1984 (mainly concerning the discovery of Bach organ preludes and drawing of Mozart's ear); Wolfgang Plath, Neue Mozart-Ausgabe and others, Jul 1982-Jan 1985.

'The file of correspondence between Alan Tyson and Bruce Cooper Clarke ... end of 1987 to June 1995' [created in 2008], with further correspondence.

Date

1984-2004

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Personal and working papers of Alan Tyson

Correspondence in Alan Tyson's archive (excluding personal)

Correspondence with institutions and individual researchers, with related material

Correspondence relating to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart 2

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