Scalero, Rosario, 1870-1954
Person
Biography
Rosario Scalero was an Italian composer, teacher, and violinist. He served on the faculty at the Curtis Institute of Music from 1924-1933 and again from 1935-1946.
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
00006 Rosario Scalero and students at his home, Castello de Montestrutto, in Gressoney, Italy, 1929 summer
File — Drawer A1, Folder: 6A
Location
Gressoney, in the Italian Alps
Dates:
1929 summer
00072 Lea Luboshutz and Edith Evans Braun performing in concert honoring Rosario Scalero, 1939 May 4
File — Drawer A1, Folder: 72
Dates:
1939 May 4
00073 Selma Amansky performing in concert honoring Rosario Scalero, 1939 May 4
File — Drawer A1, Folder: 73
Dates:
1939 May 4
00074 Selma Amansky performing in concert honoring Rosario Scalero, 1939 May 4
File — Drawer A1, Folder: 74
Dates:
1939 May 4
Artifact collection
Collection
Identifier: PPCI-AR
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1924-2010; 1895-2011
Found in:
Curtis Institute of Music Archives
Edith Evans Braun collection (MSS 28)
Collection
Identifier: MSS 28
Scope and Contents
The collection contains notebooks, exercises, and compositions that Evans Braun compiled while a student of Rosario Scalero. In addition, there are etchings of the Brauns' home and grounds at Merion, PA, which were presented to guests attending their wedding.
Dates:
1926-1940; undated
Found in:
Curtis Institute of Music Archives
Elizabeth Swenson scrapbook (MSS 37)
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: PPCI-MSS 37
Abstract
Materials primarily related to Curtis and Curtis affiliated musicians; collected by Swenson while serving as assistant to the dean, 1924-1942
Dates:
1924-1942
Found in:
Curtis Institute of Music Archives
Francis Tursi collection (MSS 55)
Collection
Identifier: MSS 55
Scope and Contents
The collection contains clippings about the Curtis Institute of Music (1928), autographed photos, and letters from Rosario Scalero.
Dates:
1928-1951
Found in:
Curtis Institute of Music Archives
Rosario Scalero and students printing block, 1929
Item — Box A2: [Barcode: 31234000389773], Compartment: 2, Object: 9
Identifier: ar_009
Dates:
1929