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Bibliography Titles in English, French, German and Russian Archives Bibliography Titles in English, French, German and Russian Archives, Libraries and Collections BL, The British Library, London GDMC, The Tchaikovskii State House-Museum, Klin Fund 5, Taneev, Sergei Ivanovich Fund 14, Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich Fund 36, Kollektsiia avtografov i redkikh dokumentov [Collection of Autographs and Rare Documents] GNMCMC, The Glinka National Museum Consortium of Musical Culture, the former Glinka Museum of Musical Culture, Moscow Fund 22, Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich Fund 52, Vasilenko, Sergei Nikiforovich Fund 260, Mosolov, Aleksandr Vasil’evich Fund 373, Roslavets, Nikolai Andreevich Goldsmiths Library and Special Collections, London LSE, The Library of the London School of Economics and Political Science, London The Library of Congress, Washington DC The Library of the Moscow Conservatoire named after Taneev, Moscow The Library of the Union of Composers of the Russian Federation, Moscow The New York Public Library, New York RGALI, The Russian State Archive for Literature and Art, Moscow 221 Fund 648, GABT, Gosudarstvennyi Ordena Lenina Akademicheskii Bol’shoi Teatr SSSR [State of the Order of Lenin Academic Bolshoi Theatre, USSR] Fund 653, Muzgiz (Gosudarstvennoe muzykal’noe izdatel’stvo) [State Music Publishing House] Fund 656, Pelov (Dziubinskii), Sergei Nikolaevich Fund 672, Redaktsiia gazety ‘Sovetskoe iskusstvo’ [Editorial Office of the Newspaper ‘Soviet Art’] Fund 864, Sobinov, Leonid Vital’evich Fund 841, Rakhmaninov, Sergei Vasil’evich Fund 880, Taneevy, Sergei Ivanovich and Vladimir Ivanovich Fund 952, Muzykal’noe izdatel’stvo P. Iurgensona [Petr Jurgenson Music Publishing House] Fund 993, Kollektsiia teatral’nykh programm [Collection of Theatre Programmes] Fund 995, Kollektsiia not [Collection of Musical Scores] Fund 1010, Gosudarstvennoe izdatel’stvo ‘Iskusstvo’ [State Publishing House ‘Art’] Fund 1720, Zviagintseva, Vera Klavdievna Fund 1937, Sobranie fotografii deiatelei iskusstv [Collection of Photographs of Art Workers] Fund 2012, Shebalin, Vissarion Iakovlevich Fund 2024, Braudo, Evgenii Maksimovich 222 Fund 2037, Kochetovy, Aleksandra Dormidontovna, Nikolai Razumnikovich, and Vadim Nikolaevich Fund 2040, Miaskovskii, Nikolai Iakovlevich Fund 2325, Nappel’baum, Moisei Solomonovich Fund 2432, Dobrov, Matvei Alekseevich Fund 2435, Krein, Aleksandr Abramovich Fund 2454, Muzfond SSSR (Muzykal’nyi fond SSSR), [Musical Fund, USSR] Fund 2465, Institut Istorii Iskusstv [Institute of Art History] Fund 2579, Fedorov, Vasilii Vasil’evich Fund 2659, Roslavets, Nikolai Andreevich Fund 2871, Sobranie arkhivov deiatelei literatury [Collection of Archives of Literary Workers] Fund 2985, Kiselev, Vasilii Aleksandrovich Fund 3090, Alekseeva, Ekaterina Nikolaevna RGASPI, The Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History, Moscow SNL, The State National Library, Moscow Russian Periodicals Journals K novym beregam [Towards New Shores] Krugozor [Horizon] Muzyka [Music] Muzyka i revoliutsiia [Music and Revolution] 223 Muzykal’naia akademiia [Music Academy] Muzykal’naia nov’ [Musical News] Muzykal’noe obrazovanie [Music Education] Novyi zritel’ [New Spectator] Rabis (Rabotniki iskusstv) [Professional Union of Workers of the Arts] Sovetskaia muzyka [Soviet Music] Sovremennaia muzyka [Contemporary Music] Teatr i muzyka [Theatre and Music] Vestnik rabotnikov iskusstv [Journal of Workers in the Arts] Newspapers Argumenty i fakty [Arguments and Facts] Golos Moskvy [The Voice of Moscow] Izvestiia [News] Komsomol’skaia Pravda [Komsomol Pravda] Literatura i iskusstvo [Literature and Art] Literaturnaia gazeta [Literary Newspaper] Moskovskaia gazeta [Moscow Newspaper] Moskovskaia Pravda [Moscow Pravda] Nezavisimaia gazeta [Independent Newspaper] Novosti radio [News of the Radio] Pravda Russkie vedomosti [Russian Gazette] 224 Sovetskaia kul’tura [Soviet Culture] Sovetskii artist [Soviet Artist] Sovetskoe iskusstvo [Soviet Art] Uzbekistanskaia Pravda [Uzbekistan Pravda] Vecherniaia Moskva [Evening Moscow] Archival Materials Documents and Unpublished Manuscripts Aleksandrov, Anatolii. K 75-letiiu Sergeia Nikiforovicha Vasilenko [On the 75th Anniversary of Sergei Nikiforovich Vasilenko]. Original manuscript, March 18, 1947. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2579, op. 1, ed. khr. 320. Aleksandrova-Levenson, Anna. Dva pis’ma Nikolaiu Roslavtsu [Two Letters to Nikolai Roslavets]. Original manuscripts, January 21-25, 1925. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2659, op. 1, ed. khr. 83. Alekseeva, Ekaterina, ed. Programmy spektaklei i kontsertov, 1902-1975 [Theatre and Concert Programmes, 1902-1975]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 3090, op. 1, ed. khr. 527. Asaf’ev, Boris. Stat’ia o sbornikakh detskikh pesen. S pometkami Roslavtsa, 1925 [An Article about Anthologies of Children’s Songs. With Remarks of Roslavets, 1925]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2659, op. 1, ed. khr. 101. Babenko, Mariia Vasil’evna. Moi vospominaniia o moem muzhe Nikolae Roslavtse [My Memoirs about My Husband, Nikolai Roslavets]. Original manuscript, 1960s. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2659, op. 1, ed. khr. 99a. 225 Borisovskii, Vadim. Zapis’ vystupleniia na sobranii MGK po povodu peredachi svoei knigi dlia izdaniia v fashistskoi Germanii [The Record of the Speech at the Meeting Held at the Moscow State Conservatoire with Regard to the Delivery of My Book for Publication in the Fascist Germany]. Original manuscript. Moscow: RGALI, fund 672, op. 1, ed. khr. 956. ––––. Pis’mo Aleksandru Kreinu [A Letter to Aleksandr Krein]. Original manuscript, July 1934. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2435, op. 2, ed. khr. 81. ––––. Lichnye dokumenty. GABT [Personal Documents. The State Academic Bolshoi Theatre]. Original documents, 1920-1922. Moscow: RGALI, fund 648, op. 1, ed. khr. 374. Braudo, Evgenii. Stat’i o Vasilenko, Gliere, Gnesine, Ippolitove-Ivanove, Prokof’eve, Spendiarove [Articles about Vasilenko, Glier, Gnesin, Ippolitov-Ivanov, Prokofiev and Spendiarov]. Original manuscripts. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2024, op. 1, ed. khr. 37. Dobrov, Matvei. Portret kompozitora Sergeia Nikiforovicha Vasilenko, 1948 [A Portrait of the Composer Sergei Vasilenko, 1948]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2432, op. 1, ed. khr. 105. Druzhinin, Fedor. Osnovopolozhnik sovetskoi shkoly al’ta. Vospominanie o moem uchitele Borisovskom [The Founder of the Soviet School of the Viola. Memoirs about My Teacher Borisovskii]. Original manuscript, 1970. Moscow: RGALI, fund 3225, op. 1, ed. khr. 29. Fedorov, Vasilii. Sergei Vasilenko. Chernovye nabroski, vypiski iz dnevnikov [Drafts, Extracts from Diaries]. Original manuscripts, 1945-1960s. Moscow: RGALI, 226 fund 2579, op. 1, ed. khr. 22. ––––, ed. Priglasitel’nye bilety, programmy spektaklei i kontsertov iz proizvedenii Sergeia Vasilenko, 1927-1952 [Invitation Tickets, Programmes of the Theatre Productions and Concerts of Works by Sergei Vasilenko, 1927-1952]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2579, op. 1, ed. khr. 417. Fillipova, Mariia Vasil’evna. Pis’mo Nikolaiu Roslavtsu [Letter to Nikolai Roslavets]. Original manuscript, 1930s. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2659, op. 1, ed. khr. 87. Grechaninov, Aleksandr. Pis’ma Taneevu [Letters to Taneev]. Original manuscripts, 1902-1908, 1914. Klin: GDMC, fund 5, op. 1, ed. khr. 290-291. ––––. Vospominaniia o Taneeve [Reminiscences about Taneev]. Original manuscript, 1916. Klin: GDMC, fund 14, op. 1, ed. khr. 51. Iskusstvo, Gosudarstvennoe izdatel’stvo. O politicheskoi bespechnosti rukovoditelei Moskovskoi Konservatorii i drugikh organizatsii iskusstv [Regarding the Political Carelessness of the Administration of the Moscow Conservatoire and Other Arts Organisations]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 672, op. 1, ed. khr. 1010. Kiselev, Vasilii, ed. Programmy kontsertov [Concert Programmes]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2985, op. 1, ed. khr. 625, 650. Kochetovy, Aleksandra, Nikolai, and Vadim, eds. Programmy kontsertov, organizovannykh ASM, 1924-1928 [Programmes of Concerts Organised by the Association for Contemporary Music, 1924-1928]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2037, op. 3, ed. khr. 63. Lobanova, Marina. Muzykal’noe i teoreticheskoe nasledie Nikolaia Roslavtsa [The Musical and Theoretical Legacy of Nikolai Roslavets]. Lecture at the 227 Musicologists’ Committee of the Composers’ Union of the USSR, April 26, 1983. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2659, op. 1, ed. khr. 108. Muzfond. Protokoly zasedanii pravleniia [The Minutes of Board Meetings]. Original documents, 1943-1944. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2454, op. 1, ed. khr. 2-5. Nappel’baum, Moisei. Fotografiii Sergeia Vasilenko [Photographs of Sergei Vasilenko]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2325, op. 1, ed. khr. 93. Rabinovich, David. Sergei Vasilenko. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2579, op. 1, ed. khr. 420. Roslavets, Efrosin’ia Fedorovna. Pis’mo k Alekseevoi Ekaterine Nikolaevne [Letter to Ekaterina Nikolaevna Alekseeva]. Original manuscript, Zaporozh’e, June 8, 1967. Moscow: GNMCMC, fund 373, ed. khr. 25. Roslavets, Natal’ia Alekseevna. Pis’mo Nikolaiu Andreevichu Roslavtsu [Letter to Nikolai Andreevich Roslavets]. Original manuscript, August 20, 1931. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2659, op. 1, ed. khr. 85. Roslavets, Nikolai. Katalog muzykal’nykh proizvedenii [Catalogue of Musical Works]. Original manuscript, 1940. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2659, op. 1, ed. khr. 100. ––––. Afishi i programmy kontsertov s ispolneniem proizvedenii Roslavtsa, 1917-1933 [Posters and Concert Programmes with Performances of Works by Roslavets, 1917-1933]. Moscow: RGALI, fund 2659, op. 1, ed. khr. 91; fund 3090, op. 1, ed. khr. 527; fund 2037, op. 3, ed. khr. 63. ––––. Istoki muzyki. Muzykal’nyi klassitsizm. Tvorchestvo Motsarta. Elementy muzyki. Razvitie muzyki do Bakha [Roots of Music. Musical Classicism. Mozart’s Works. Elements of Music.
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