Boxes 1-9 and 13 are located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
This collection has no restrictions.
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The Eda Rapoport Papers are comprised primarily of music manuscripts authored by Rapoport, many of which are autographs. While most of the manuscripts are undated, they are accompanied by lacquer and aluminum disc recordings of concerts of Rapoport's works given throughout her career. Most of the records are labeled according to the date and piece performed, and span between 1939 and 1966. The collection also features a small selection of printed music, originally intended for commercial distribution. Finally, there are diaries of Rapoport's musical life, 1932-1948, kept by her husband, Boris Rapoport.
The container list for Series I was compiled from the labels on the individual boxes; there is a full list of items available in this series in the Manuscript Card Catalog located in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
This collection is arranged in three series.
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.
Boxes 1-9 and 13 are located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
This collection has no restrictions.
Unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via the Digital Library Collections portal. Commercial materials are not routinely digitized. Email rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of both the physical property and copyright. To request permission to quote or publish, please contact the RBML at rbml@columbia.edu.
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Eda Rothstein Rapoport Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries.
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
Source of acquisition--Rapoport, Dr. Boris and Eda. Method of acquisition--Bequest; Date of acquisition--1969. Accession number--M-69.
Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Processed by Megan Darlington, August 2012.
The collection originally included 92 lacquer or aluminum discs, which were previously stored in nine albums. In 2008, the discs in Album 5 were removed for digitization. Their digitized contents can be accessed in the reading room at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Celeste Brewer reprocessed materials in Series III in February 2020, in preparation for digitization. The lacquer and aluminum discs had previously been stored in eight albums with paper sleeves. The sleeves had become acidified and were no longer strong enough to support the weight of the discs without tearing. The discs were assigned numbers in a sequence reflecting the order in which they were found in the albums, and rehoused in acid-free phonograph storage envelopes. Two discs, 62 and 65, which are delaminating, were moved to Box 14 for flat storage.
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2012-08-09 XML document instance created by Catherine C. Ricciardi
2012-08-09 XML document revised by Megan Darlington
2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.
2020-02-07 Series III item level inventory and descriptive notes updated by Celeste Brewer in preparation for digitization
2020-08-21 Links to digitized audio added. kws
Eda Rapoport was a Jewish American composer and pianist. Born December 25, 1890 in Daugavpils, Latvia, she later immigrated to the United States, where she lived much of her life in New York. Considered a prolific composer of her day, she arranged several hundred compositions for piano, violin, voice, and symphony orchestra. Rapoport died on May 9, 1968 at her home in Manhattan.
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This series is comprised of musical scores authored by Rapoport, and includes both manuscript and printed material.
The bulk of the collection, this subseries contains manuscript musical scores, most of which are autographs. While most are not original manuscripts, the vast majority are engravings in Rapoport's own handwriting. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by title.
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1. A Weeping Willow, 2. The Boatman, 3. In the Garden at Dawn.
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This subseries contains printed reproductions of Rapoport's works. Unlike Subseries I.1, they are not handwritten copies; rather, they are machine-produced and were intended for commercial distribution. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by title.
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This series contains 81 lacquer or aluminum phonograph disc recordings, one recording on open reel audio tape, and 22 digital sound files. Their dates range from 1939 to 1966. The majority are live concert recordings of pieces composed by Eda Rapoport, which were created by or for the radio station WNYC. Others appear to have been recorded in studios in Manhattan and the Bronx.
Some of the recordings feature Rapoport herself, performing her own compositions on the piano. Other musicians who frequently appear include the violinists Yvette Rudin Bader, Carmela Ippolito, and Harold Kohon; the pianists Esther Ostroff and and Maria Rey; the cellist Alexander Goldfield; and the soprano vocalist Gretchen Ganvoort.
Box 10 Reel 1
1. "Three Canvases for Violin and Cello," Yvette Bader, violin; Alexander Goldfield, cello. 2. "Two Pieces for Unaccompanied Violin," Yvette Bader, violin.
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WNYC-FM recording. Esther Ostroff, pianist.
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Yvette Rudin Bader, violin; Alexander Goldfield, cello.
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WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Yvette Rudin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Yvette Rudin, violinist; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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"Plateaus (Fantasy)" and "Adventure." WNYC-FM Composers Group of New York City. Yvette Rudin, violin. Copy 1.
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"Plateaus (Fantasy)" and "Adventure." WNYC-FM Composers Group of New York City. Yvette Rudin, violin. Copy 2.
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WNYC-FM Composers Group of New York City. Yvette Rudin, violin; Alexander Goldfield, cello.
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WNYC-FM. Yvette Rudin, violin; Ada Kopetz, piano.
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WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Yvette Rudin, violin; Fania Mann, piano.
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WNYC-FM Brooklyn Museum Concert. Yvette Rudin, violin; Ada Kopetz, piano.
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WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Yvette Rudin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Composers Group of New York City. Esther Ostroff, piano; Yvette Rudin, violin.
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WNYC-FM Keyboard Masters. Esther Ostroff, piano.
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WNYC-FM Composers Group of New York City. Yvette Rudin, violin; Alexander Goldfield, cello.
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Carnegie Recital Hall Chamber Music. Yvette Rudin Bader, violin; Alexander Goldfield, cello. Milton Wittgenstein, flute.
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Brooklyn Museum concert. Milton Wittgenstein, flute.
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WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Stanley Drucker, clarinetist.
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WNYC-FM Young American Artist program. Alexander Goldfield, cellist; Joseph Gurt, pianist. Copy 1.
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WNYC-FM Young American Artist program. Alexander Goldfield, cellist; Joseph Gurt, pianist. Copy 2.
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WNYC-FM Young American Artist program. Yvette Rudin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Brooklyn Museum Concert. Alexander Goldfield, cellist.
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Songs. Gretchen Ganvoort, soprano.
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Songs. Gretchen Ganvoort, soprano.
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1. At Dusk on Brooklyn Bridge, 2. Melting Pot, 3. At the Playground, 4. Aeronautical Serenade. Carmela Ippolito, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Composers Group of New York City. Dorothy Renzi, Soprano; Helena Kaprielian, Piano.
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Ingeborg Pedersen. Stanley Drucker, clarinet; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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WNYC-FM Brooklyn Museum Concert.
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Ingeborg Pedersen, Eda Rapoport.
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Ingeborg Pedersen, Eda Rapoport.
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WNYC-FM Young American Artist program. Yvette Rudin, violinist.
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First and third movements. WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Yvette Rudin, violinist; Juliette Arnold, pianist.
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Soprano.
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Myerowitz, bass.
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Myerowitz, baritone; Eda Rapoport, piano.
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Town Hall concert recording. Milton Kaye, pianist.
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Town Hall concert recording. Harry Moscovitz, flute.
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Town Hall concert recording. Stephen Sopkin Quartet.
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Town Hall concert recording. Harry Moscovitz, flutist; composer Eda Rapoport at piano.
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Town Hall concert recording.
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Song. Town Hall concert recording.
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Songs. Town Hall concert recording.
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Songs. Town Hall concert recording.
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Town Hall concert recording.
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Songs. Town Hall concert recording.
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Town Hall concert recording.
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Harold Kohon String Quartet concert. Harold Kohon, Marya Sielska.
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Carmella Ippolito, violinist; B. Frank, piano.
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WNYC-FM Composers Group of New York City. Yvette Rudin, violin; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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Violoncello solo played by Jean Bedetti. Eda Rapoport at the piano.
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Played by Harold Kohon, violinist.
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Played by Marie Rae.
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Played by Marie Rae.
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Harry Volk, violin; composer Eda Rapoport at piano.
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Piano solos.
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Symphonic poem. Emerson Buckley conducts the City Symphony.
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Dean Dixon, conductor.
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Dean Dixon, conductor.
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Dean Dixon, conductor.
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WNYC-FM Young American Artist program. Harold Kohon Ensemble.
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WNYC-FM American Music Festival. Dean Dixon, conductor.
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Played by Carmela Ippolito, unaccompanied violin.
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Carmela Ippolito, violinist.
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McNamara, violin.
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Harold Kohon, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Yvette Rudin, violin; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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Eda Rapoport at the piano.
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Eda Rapoport at the piano.
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WNYC-FM Contemporary Music. Maria Rey, pianist.
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WNYC-FM Contemporary Music. Maria Rey, pianist.
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WNYC-FM Brooklyn Museum Concert. Yvette Rudin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Brooklyn Museum Concert. Esther Ostroff, pianist.
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Suite for two pianos. WNYC-FM Young American Artist program. Played by Esther Ostroff and Gene Mills.
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Songs. Gretchen Ganvoort, soprano.
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Songs. Gretchen Ganvoort, soprano.
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WNYC-FM Brooklyn Museum Concert. Harold Kohon, violin; Sidney Edwards, cello; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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WNYC-FM Brooklyn Museum Concert. Harold Kohon, violin; Sidney Edwards, cello; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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Played by the Harold Kohon Trio.
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WNYC-FM Young American Artist program. Yvette Rudin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Stanley Drucker, clarinet; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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WNYC-FM. Yvette Rudin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Musical Festival Program. Played by Stephen Sopkin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Musical Festival Program. Played by Stephen Sopkin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Musical Festival Program. Played by Stephen Sopkin, violinist.
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WNYC-FM Musical Festival Program. Played by Stephen Sopkin, violinist.
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Night, "on the Canal," and "Landscape." Played by Yvette Rudin Bader, violin.
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Composer's Forum. Eda Rapoport at the piano.
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Composer's Forum. Carmela Ippolito, violinist. Eda Rapoport at the piano.
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Composer's Forum. Carmela Ippolito, violinist.
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Composer's Forum. Carmela Ippolito, violinist. Eda Rapoport at the piano.
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Composer's Forum. Carmela Ippolito, violinist.
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Composer's Forum. Carmela Ippolito, violinist.
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Composer's Forum. Gretchen Ganvoort, soprano.
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Composer's Forum. Gretchen Ganvoort, soprano.
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Composer's Forum.
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WNYC-FM Brooklyn Museum Concert. Yvette Rudin, violin; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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WNYC-FM Chamber Music Time. Yvette Rudin, violin; Esther Ostroff, piano.
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WNYC-FM Composers Alliance Program.
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WNYC-FM Composers Alliance Program.
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Composers Group of New York City. Alexander Goldfield, cello; Joseph Gurt, piano.
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Town Hall concert recording. Yvette Rudin Bader, violin; Alexander Goldfield, cello.
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Town Hall concert recording. Songs by Eda Rapoport set to poems by Mary Clary. Sung by Dorothy Renzi.
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Sung by Ann and Bets Gantvoort.
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Sung by Ann and Bets Gantvoort.
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Two of the nine albums formerly used to store the lacquer and aluminum discs in this collection. The discs were rehoused. Other albums were discarded.