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The Louis Kaufman Collection.(personal papers)(Brief Article)

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The Louis Kaufman Collection, the personal papers of noted American violinist Louis Kaufman (1905-1994), has been added to the library's already rich collection of the personal papers of some of the most important American violinists of the twentieth century, including Jascha Heifetz, Fritz Kreisler, Leonora Jackson McKim, and Henryk Szeryng. This gift of Annette Kaufman, Louis Kaufman's widow and longtime accompanist, provides a valuable collection of correspondence that includes letters to the Kaufmans from many important musical and artistic figures of the twentieth century, including ...

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