Agnes Maxwell Neumann collection of performing arts materials.
A Guide to the Collection
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Creator: |
Neumann, Agnes Peters Maxwell |
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Title: |
Agnes Maxwell Neumann collection of performing arts materials. |
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Dates: | 1959-1982 |
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Dates (Bulk): | 1970-1980 |
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Abstract: |
The Agnes Maxwell Neumann collection consists of clippings, programs, publicity, and published works relating to the performing arts, mainly classical music. The bulk of the materials originate from Orange County, California. The collection is part of the Mary McCord/Edyth Renshaw collection on the performing arts. |
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Extent: |
2 boxes (1 linear foot) |
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Language: |
Material is in English |
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Repository |
Jerry Bywaters Special Collections, Hamon Arts Library, Southern Methodist University |
Agnes Peters Maxwell Neumann was born December 10, 1909, in Texas, and died June 14, 1992, in Orange County, California, at the age of 82, according to California Death Records published on Ancestry.com. Ms. Neumann lived in Laguna Hills, California, in 1980, according to collection materials.
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The Agnes Maxwell Neumann collection includes a variety of performing arts materials, mainly programs of classical music performances in Orange County, California. The bulk of the materials can be dated from 1970-1980. The collection also includes a small number of clippings, mainly promotions and reviews of classical music performances; dance and opera programs; classical music publicity; and published works.
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Arrangement of the Collection |
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The collection is organized into four series: |
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Series 1: Clippings, 1973-1980 |
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Series 2: Programs, 1959-1982 |
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Series 3: Publicity, undated |
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Series 4: Published Works, 1975-1980 |
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Access to Collection:
Collection is open for research use. Appointment with curatorial staff at Hamon Library is required.
Publication Rights:
Permission to publish materials must be obtained from the curatorial staff of the Jerry Bywaters Special Collections.
Copyright Statement:
It is the responsibility of the user to obtain copyright authorization.
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This collection is indexed under the following terms in the Southern Methodist University Libraries' online catalog. Researchers desiring related materials may search the catalog using these terms. |
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Music -- California -- Orange County. |
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Programs -- California. |
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Clippings -- California. |
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Mary McCord/Edyth Renshaw collection on the performing arts. |
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This is one of the collections in the McCord/Renshaw collection on the performing arts. Related materials are located in the Bywaters Special Collections of the Hamon Arts Library of Southern Methodist University. |
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Agnes Maxwell Neumann collection of performing arts materials, McCord/Renshaw collection on the performing arts, Jerry Bywaters Special Collections, Hamon Arts Library, Southern Methodist University.
The Agnes Maxwell Neumann collection of performing arts materials was acquired as a component of the McCord/Renshaw collection on the performing arts.
The Agnes Maxwell Neumann collection of performing arts materials was received in little discernible order. During its processing, the collection was divided into separate files for clippings, programs, publicity, and published works. Folded documents were flattened, and the papers were arranged alphabetically and chronologically by subject and medium, placed in acid-free folders, and stored in acid-free boxes.
Sarah Hanan, 2013.
Sarah Hanan, 2013.
Ada Negraru, 2014.
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Series 1: Clippings, 1973-1980 |
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The clippings contain 8 items consisting of reviews and promotions of classical music performances in Orange County, California. |
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Music-California |
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Series 2: Programs, 1959-1982 |
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The programs include performances presented by the Community Concert Association of Laguna Hills, California, and by the Los Angeles Philharmonic. |
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Dance-The Bolshoi Ballet |
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Dance-Music-Ambassador International Cultural Foundation |
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Music-California-Laguna Hills/Pasadena |
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Music-Community Concert Association-Laguna Hills, California (1972-1978) |
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Music-Community Concert Association-Laguna Hills, California (1978-1981) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Bavarian Symphony Orchestra (1974-1975) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Los Angeles Philharmonic (1976-1977) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Los Angeles Philharmonic (1977-1978) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic-Los Angeles Philharmonic (1978-1979) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Los Angeles Philharmonic (1979-1980) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Los Angeles Philharmonic (1980-1981) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Los Angeles Philharmonic (1981) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Los Angeles Philharmonic (1981) |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Los Angeles Philharmonic (1981-1982) |
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Music-New York Philharmonic (1978) |
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Opera-Opera 100-Det Kongelige Teater (1974-1981) |
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Series 3: Publicity, undated |
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The publicity consists of a promotion for a Dallas Symphony Orchestra concert presented by the Orange County Philharmonic Society. |
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07 |
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Music-Orange County Philharmonic Society-Dallas Symphony Orchestra |
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Series 4: Published Works, 1975-1980 |
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The published works consist of 5 issues of Performing Arts, which was published monthly and circulated to audiences attending the Music Center in Los Angeles and the Opera House in San Francisco. |
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Periodicals-Performing Arts-The Music & Theatre Magazine |
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