North Carolina School of the Arts, 1964-1995, 2006
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Audio and video recordings related to the North Carolina School of the Arts, particularly the Siena Summer Session then International Music Program, including for the books Siena: Six Summers of Music and Distant Melodies. Of note are two audio reels with the voice of German educator Kurt Hahn, recorded by James H. Semans during a 1966 visit to Schule Schloss Salem.
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This collection is currently being reprocessed to incorporate additional material before it becomes fully open to researchers in January 2027--material may sometimes be unavailable because of this. This work is being funded by a Duke Endowment grant focused on Duke family papers. For more information, please contact the Rubenstein Library.
Access restricted. Access to this material will be consistent with the 1991 agreement between Duke University Library, James H. Semans, and Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans. Access to any correspondence, legal papers, and financial papers is restricted and will be permitted only with prior written permission, which should be sought from the chair of the board of the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation. This restriction shall be in place until 1 January 2027, after which all material shall be considered open for research.
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