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Marvin Duchow Music Library Charles Reiner Collection
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Suite, Op. 1 [for solo piano].

Includes incomplete autograph as well as various printed drafts (some with Reiner’s editorial markings) and final printed copies. Also includes copies of transcription of "Menuet Antique and Arietta" for violin and piano by Robert Gerle.

Programmes, 1970–74.

Includes programmes for performance by Henryk Szeryng and Charles Reiner at the United Nations Concert in honour of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; leaflets and programmes for recitals by Micheline René and Charles Reiner as well as Hyman Bress and Charles Reiner at Alice Tully Hall (Lincoln Center); programme for recital by Igor Oistrakh and Charles Reiner at Philharmonic Hall (Lincoln Center); and programmes for collaborative performances with: Otto Armin, Jean Baxtresser, Denis Brott, Lawrence Combs, Edward Culbreath, Michael Edwards, Gaelyne Gabora, Arthur Garami, Dale Hunter, Donelda Hunter, Antonio Janigro, Jacques Lareau, Laurien Laufman, René Masino, Abel Nagytothy-Toth, Igor Oistrakh, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Micheline René, Margarita Schack, Jan Simons, Henryk Szeryng, Gyorgy Terebesi, Robert Verebes, Christine Walevska, the Arthur Garami Chamber Players, the Classical Quartet of Montreal, and Musica Camerata Montreal.

Programmes, Year Unknown.

Includes programmes for solo performances and for collaborative performances with: Janice Baty, Edward Culbreath, Lt. Gérald Gagnier, Arthur Garami, Talmon Herz, Sheng Chin Hsu, Dale Hunter, Donelda Hunter, Bernard Jurgeon, Frank van Koten, Rafael Masella, Bernard Michelin, Igor Oistrakh, Joan Patenaude, Victor Sawa, Henryk Szeryng, Jacques Verdon, Robert Verebes, Richard Verreau, the Canadian Piano Quartet, and the Montreal String Trio.

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