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840:. The core of the collection consists of live recordings of Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, with some additional productions from professional regional theaters. The Archive also records interviews and dialogues with notable theater professionals. In addition to live performances, commercial recordings of theater-related films, documentaries, and television programs are also included in the collection. Currently between 50 and 60 live recordings are produced each year, covering most important productions. As of fall of 2016, the collection included 7,901 titles. 934: 572:, but absorbed into the Collection in 2008) took its place. Meanwhile, gallery space for the museum was consolidated into two main gallery spaces with smaller areas for display of other items. The Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery is located on the first floor, adjacent to the Lincoln Plaza entrance, while the Vincent Astor Gallery (formerly on the second floor) is now located on the lower level, adjacent to the Amsterdam Avenue entrance. A small area near the Lincoln Center Plaza entrance houses caricaturist 1658: 700:
enormous volume of material, some classes of it, such as the clipping files, has never been inventoried, although it is arranged in a retrievable manner with an alphabetical or chronological arrangement. Unlike most U.S. public libraries, the research collections stacks are located in non-public areas and are not available for browsing. Patrons must determine what they want to view, fill out call slips, and submit the slips to library staff. Library staff then retrieves the material for the patron.
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building at Lincoln Center in 1965. It was named in exchange for a private donation from the Rodgers and Hammerstein organization. Radio station WQXR donated 11,000 78 rpm recordings in 1966. Carleton Sprague Smith envisioned the purpose of the sound archive as "stimulating interest among recording and broadcasting executives, as well as other arts institutions that had potential for playing a cooperative role." Resources include the
786: 217: 181: 965:, she established a concert series for servicemen on Sundays from 3–7 PM. Servicemen could request selections of their choice and could also participate in playing chamber music with instruments that had been loaned to the Library. She established the Orchestra Collection, a set of scores and parts that could be loaned to groups for performance. Currently, the Orchestra Collection loans parts to more than 2,000 works. 128: 145: 95: 102: 205: 253: 241: 157: 614: 544:. (The renovation was unrelated to the Lincoln Center renovations which commenced shortly after 2001.) During this time, the research collections were serviced from the NYPL's Annex (at 10th Avenue and 43rd Street), and the circulating collections were housed in the Mid-Manhattan Library at 40th Street and Fifth Avenue. LPA reopened to the public on October 29, 2001, with its building newly named 529: 434: 109: 992: 892: 33: 1639: 606: 1000:
the exhibitions is to show to all visitors that the millions of items belonging to the library are not for the exclusive use of scholars but for anyone who walks in the door. Exhibitions highlights items from the library's collections and keep the name of the library before the public, attracting new and potential donations.
800:'s estate offered the producer's holdings on the condition that a division be created. The Theatre Collection (as it was initially known) began on September 1, 1931. The division opened at Lincoln Center as the Theatre Collection. In 1956 the theatre collection of the New York Public Library was recognized with a 872:. With the gift of a collection of Walter Toscanini in honor of his deceased wife, Cia Fornaroli (a dancer), the Dance Collection became an internationally known repository. Due to its subsequent growth and increasing importance, the collection was formally recognized as a separate division on January 1, 1964. 942: 875:
One of the division's most significant resources is the Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image. Endowed with a gift from Jerome Robbins, this archive collects and preserves moving images of dance, making them available to researchers. The Archive has received many gifts from dancers and
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Much of this non-book material was not initially in the online catalog. Some materials are accessible through in-house card files and indexes. Policy since changed to bring as much of the material as possible into the main catalog, and by 2013, most of it was accessible in the catalog. Because of the
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During the renovation, the library was wired to enable installation of numerous computers on each floor. There are nearly 200 publicly accessible computers in the building. Most are restricted to use of the library catalog and electronic databases or viewing the library's audiovisual material, but a
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At its opening, the Library's main lobby at the Lincoln Center Plaza entrance housed a bookstore, a film viewing area, and a listening area. The second floor included a children's performing arts collection as well as the Hecksher Oval, an enclosed space that could accommodate story-telling. Prior
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The building housing the library's research collections and the Vivian Beaumont Theater was the third building to be opened at Lincoln Center. Original plans conceived the library as a separate building, but prohibitive costs necessitated a combination of the Library and the Theater. As built, the
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The museum component of LPA takes the form of exhibitions in its two main exhibition spaces, The Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery and the Vincent Astor Gallery, as well as a walled area in the plaza entrance, and additionally display cases distributed throughout the building. Among the purposes of
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complimented her on the development of the 58th Street Library, and remarked on her achievements such as attracting donors and enlisting the concern and help of professional musicians. (Many of the rare items that were gifts to the 58th Street Branch were subsequently moved to the Music Division.)
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After Lincoln Center was incorporated in 1956, an early mention of a possible "library and museum of the performing arts" appeared in June 1957. It was envisioned that a library-museum would serve to "interpret and illuminate the entire range of the performing arts". By December of that year, the
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Theatre Division, honoring a financial gift from the lyricist/producer's foundation. It is now the largest research division at the library, with holdings primarily on the theatre, and increasing on film, with some collections on the related subjects of vaudeville, magic, puppetry, and the circus.
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The beginnings of the circulating music collection are due in great part to its first head librarian, Dorothy Lawton. Lawton took part in the establishment of the music collection at the 58th Street Library in 1920, beginning with a collection of 1,000 books and scores. In 1924, the circulating
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The origins of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound can be traced to a gift of 500 78-rpm records by Columbia Records in 1937 to the Music Division. Successive gifts by record companies and individuals led to the formal creation of a separate division with the opening of the
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The third floor, housing the research collections, opened to the public on July 19. The entire library was opened to the public on November 30, 1965, the fourth building to open at Lincoln Center. At its opening, it was called "Library and Museum of the Performing Arts". The Library's museum
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Though not technically a part of the Research divisions, the Reserve Film and Video Collection (formerly the Donnell Media Center) is serviced from the third floor. For film and video that must be viewed onsite, there is a screening room (large enough for classes) equipped with a 16 mm
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Upon the building's original opening in 1965, each research division had a separate reading room. The renovation removed these and consolidated public areas into a single unified public reading area, with separate rooms for the Theater on Film and Tape Archive (its screening room named for
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In 1929, the 58th Street Library began a collection of recordings beginning with gifts from Victor and Columbia records, amounting to 500 records. Upon building a listening booth, Lawton reported that by 1933, the listening booth was constantly booked two weeks in advance.
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Much of the content of this section is derived from the thorough history of the Music Division through 1981 in a four-part article: Philip L. Miller, Frank C. Campbell, Otto Kinkeldey, "How the Music Division of the New York Public Library Grew-A Memoir,"
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The Shelby Cullom Davis Museum spaces included small and separate areas in the Dance, Music, Sound archive and Theater research divisions. Bigger galleries were the Vincent Astor Gallery on the 2nd floor, and galleries on the lower level and 2nd floor.
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library had become an accepted component of Lincoln Center planning and fundraising. Recalling his earlier reports, Smith produced a new report arguing for a move to Lincoln Center. Library administration officially approved of the move in June 1959.
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From its inception, LPA has had both a research component (funded mostly with private money) and a branch library component (funded with significant money from New York City, the remainder coming from private contributions).
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Public programs are free of charge and take place in the 202-seat Bruno Walter Auditorium located on the lower level. The auditorium is used several times a week for musical performances, film screenings and lectures.
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Since the late 1990s, NYPL's exhibitions program has added online exhibitions. Online exhibitions serve as an extension of physical exhibitions, adding more material or allowing a greater depth of exploration.
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on a variety of people and subjects pertaining to the performing arts. These clippings can sometimes provide a beginning to those at the initial stage of their research. The library also collects a variety of
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criticized the third floor in particular. Where previously each division had its own reading room, the renovation united all public reading areas into one room, resulting in less intimacy and more noise.
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Theater forms the central core of the building, the first and second floors occupying the southern and western sides, and the third-floor research collections providing a roof. Noted modernist architect
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Originally the collections that formed The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (LPA) were housed in two buildings. The Research collections on Dance, Music, and Theatre were located at the
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and Associates (architect for the Vivian Beaumont Theater) on the exteriors. The Claire Tow Theater (belonging to Lincoln Center Theater) was built on the roof of the Library and opened in June 2012.
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After retiring, Lawton returned to the country of her birth, England, and help organize a newly created music collection at Central Music Library of the Buckingham Palace Road Library (today the
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few provide full Internet access. The renovation also created a Technology Training Room, with twelve desktop computers for users and one for a teacher, as well as a projection screen.
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program began formally in 1965. These oral histories are particularly valuable since they provide information, history and context not generally available in published sources.
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screening room. The collection is considered one of the most comprehensive collections of videotaped theater productions in the world. Archives modeled on TOFT include the
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The Music Division, as a founding division of The New York Public Library, is the oldest of all the divisions at LPA. Its origins stem from the private library of banker
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music collection was officially established as part of the 58th Street Library. Her passion for dance enabled her to get unusual publications, so much that dance critic
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In addition to published works (for example, books, periodicals, and scores), the research divisions collect an enormous amount of unique material:
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wanted to join as a partner). During the late 1930s and early 1940s, the Music Division produced a program of concerts (based on the model of the
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to the 2001 renovation, the children's collection was relocated to the Riverside Branch. The Hecksher Oval was removed as part of the renovation.
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and Lewis B. Cullman Center after a gift from the Cullmans (Dorothy was a trustee until she died in 2009; Lewis died in 2019).
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David Hall, "The Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound, The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center," in:
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John Martin (October 4, 1931). "The Dance: A Treasury: Important New Volumes Added to Growing Collection at Library".
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Rita Benton. "Libraries." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved March 28, 2013,
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Howard Taubman (June 2, 1957). "Civic Pride: City Officials Should Work for Lincoln Center as a Municipal Necessity".
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Frank C. Campbell (September 1981), , "How the Music Division of the New York Public Library Grew-A Memoir, part 4" ,
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Olin Downes (July 8, 1945). "Librarian Retires: A Tribute to Dorothy Lawton-Her Contribution to Our Musical Life".
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Olin Downes (August 10, 1947). "London Library: Music Institution Formed Along Lines of 58th Street Branch Here".
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which produces video recordings of New York and regional theater productions, and provides research access at its
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characterized the Special Collections reading room as "a charmless space... exudes a dispirited air of neglect."
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Museum in honor of an investment banker who contributed $ 1 million to the Lincoln Center for museum purposes.
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Screening room for the Reserve Film and Video collection; moviola and Steenbeck equipment are on the right
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The holdings of LPA are divided by subject into divisions, which contain a number of special centers.
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From 1998 through 2001, the building was closed due to a $ 38 million renovation project designed by
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The Library has been collecting theatrical materials for years prior to 1931, when the executors of
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Libraries, History, Diplomacy, and the Performing Arts: Essays in Honor of Carleton Sprague Smith
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Libraries, History, Diplomacy, and the Performing Arts: Essays in Honor of Carleton Sprague Smith
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is in all formats that in themselves trace the history and development of sound recording.
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A 1995 brochure indicated that 80% of the materials at LPA were not in the online catalog.
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Miller, Philip L. and Frank Campbell, "How the Music Division Grew-A Memoir (parts 1–2)",
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New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
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Joseph Horowitz (January 27, 2002). "Quiet, Please. This Is a Library After All".
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are just some of the major categories of materials. The library's collection of
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Milton Esterow (October 13, 1965). "Beaumont Theater Opens at Lincoln Center".
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The Theater of Film and Tape Archive is administratively within the division.
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Allen Hughes, "Library and Museum 01 the Arts At Lincoln Center Ready Soon,"
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Philip L. Miller (March 1979), "How the Music Division Grew-A Memoir,"
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The Jerome Robbins Dance Division began in 1944 under the auspices of
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Compton Pakenham (April 15, 1934). "Review of Newly Recorded Music".
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equipment, permitting close frame-by-frame examination and analysis.
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Eleanor Blau (May 29, 1991). "Performing Arts Library Celebrates".
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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts' entrance from
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choreographers and contains many privately made films and video.
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A separate center to house performing arts was first proposed by
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Guide to the Research Collections of the New York Public Library
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Classical music manuscript holding include manuscripts by Bach,
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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
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as well as extensive microlim copies of Mingus' manuscripts.
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About Public Programs at the Library for the Performing Arts
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complimented her on the growing collection of dance books.
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File cabinets contain more than a million clippings at LPA
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Upon Lawton's retirement in 1945, chief music critic of
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and Creature Technology Company / Jason Michael Webb /
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Clive Barnes, "Dance: Collection Moves to New Home,"
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Personal communication from IT staff, May 12, 2011.
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Billy Rose Theatre Collection

Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center
Upper West Side
Manhattan
New York City
Metropolitan Opera House
Vivian Beaumont Theater
New York Public Library
Lincoln Center
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Jazz at Lincoln Center
David H. Koch Theater
Damrosch Park
Josie Robertson Plaza with Revson Fountain
Metropolitan Opera House
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts (includes Bruno Walter Auditorium)
David Geffen Hall
Elinor Bunin Monroe Film Center
Vivian Beaumont Theater (includes Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater and Claire Tow Theater)
Alice Tully Hall
Juilliard School
Samuel B. and David Rose Building (includes Walter Reade Theater)

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