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Notes 57.3 (2001) 780



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To the Editor:

I read with more than passing interest George Boziwick's article, "Henry Cowell at the New York Public Library: A Whole World of Music" (Notes 57 [September 2000]: 46-58).

In 1983 I took advantage of my position as Curator of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, to examine the Henry Cowell papers relating to Cowell's New Music Quarterly Recordings enterprise. The detailed results are embodied in "New Music Quarterly--A Discography" (Association for Recorded Sound Collections Journal 16, nos. 1-2 [1984]: 10- 27). This should add up to a useful footnote to Mr. Boziwick's excellent article.

David Hall
Castine, Maine

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