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 13 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
Abstract
The Artifact collection contains objects and memorabilia relating to the history of the Curtis Institute of Music or members of the faculty and alumni, including materials that used to adorn the building.
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: MSS28
Dates:
1926-1940; undated
Found in:
Curtis Institute of Music Archives
Elizabeth Swenson scrapbook (MSS 37)
Collection — Box 1
Identifier: PPCI-MSS37
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: MSS55
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