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from James Ladewig
Treasurer, American Musicological Society


One picture is worth 200KB of text. The two largest single-member benefactors in the Society’s history, if adjusted for today’s dollars, remain Otto Kinkeldey and Manfred Bukofzer. Kinkeldey's $30,000 in 1968 amounts to $171,293 in 2006 currency; Bukofzer's estate of $71,757, in 1971, to $352,052 today. Let alone the market value of the endowed funds. Think about it and . . .
 


International Congress of Musicology, 1939
Standing: Harold Spivacke,
Otto Kinkeldey, Otto Gombosi, Knud
Jeppesen, Fernando Liuzzi, Gustave Reese
Seated: Edward J. Dent, Carleton
Sprague Smith, Curt Sachs, Alfred
Einstein, Dayton C. Miller

 


from ELAINE SISMAN
from JAMES LADEWIG | RICH CRAWFORD
from LOIS ROSOW & ANDREW DELL'ANTONIO | DAVID GRAMIT
from GREG BLOCH | SARAH EYERLY
from our student co-chairs:
ANA ALONSO-MINUTTI, ERICKA HONISCH, ROB PEARSON