01 October 2014

Archive administration

Music recordings, scores, and related personal items (especially correspondence) are a valuable source of research and inspiration for music scholars, musicians, and historians. Everything from audio and video recordings, films, and photographs, to letters and printed emails, manuscripts, memos and concert notices—all of these items may be valuable for research and should be preserved for future access.

Gina Genova, owner of Aria Artists Music, has organized, processed, negotiated and placed collections for music composers and other artists in many internationally-known institutions, including the New York Public Library, the New York University libraries, the Juilliard School libraries, U.C.L.A. libraries, Northwestern University Special Collections, the Bibliotheque Nationale, the Milken Archive, the American Jewish Historical Society, and many others. 


 
 

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