Box 4
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Recitals and Concerts Under the Direction of Bertha Ott, Season 1926-1927
File — Box: 4, Folder: 112
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Business papers of concert manager Bertha Ott, who brought a variety of musicians, singers, dancers, and performers to Chicago. Includes box office statements, photographs, correspondence, and programs for performances managed by Ott. Correspondence primarily regards F. Wight Neumann's death and Ott's assumption of the job. Box office statements provide insight into ticket sales and also include information on advertising costs for a few events. Programs and season announcement booklets are...
Recitals and Concerts Under the Direction of Bertha Ott, Season 1927-1928
File — Box: 4, Folder: 113
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Business papers of concert manager Bertha Ott, who brought a variety of musicians, singers, dancers, and performers to Chicago. Includes box office statements, photographs, correspondence, and programs for performances managed by Ott. Correspondence primarily regards F. Wight Neumann's death and Ott's assumption of the job. Box office statements provide insight into ticket sales and also include information on advertising costs for a few events. Programs and season announcement booklets are...
Recitals and Concerts Under the Direction of Bertha Ott, Season 1928-1929
File — Box: 4, Folder: 114
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Business papers of concert manager Bertha Ott, who brought a variety of musicians, singers, dancers, and performers to Chicago. Includes box office statements, photographs, correspondence, and programs for performances managed by Ott. Correspondence primarily regards F. Wight Neumann's death and Ott's assumption of the job. Box office statements provide insight into ticket sales and also include information on advertising costs for a few events. Programs and season announcement booklets are...
Recitals and Concerts Under the Direction of Bertha Ott, Season 1929-1930
File — Box: 4, Folder: 115
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Business papers of concert manager Bertha Ott, who brought a variety of musicians, singers, dancers, and performers to Chicago. Includes box office statements, photographs, correspondence, and programs for performances managed by Ott. Correspondence primarily regards F. Wight Neumann's death and Ott's assumption of the job. Box office statements provide insight into ticket sales and also include information on advertising costs for a few events. Programs and season announcement booklets are...
Recitals and Concerts Under the Direction of Bertha Ott, Season 1930-1931
File — Box: 4, Folder: 116
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Business papers of concert manager Bertha Ott, who brought a variety of musicians, singers, dancers, and performers to Chicago. Includes box office statements, photographs, correspondence, and programs for performances managed by Ott. Correspondence primarily regards F. Wight Neumann's death and Ott's assumption of the job. Box office statements provide insight into ticket sales and also include information on advertising costs for a few events. Programs and season announcement booklets are...
Recitals and Concerts Under the Direction of Bertha Ott, Season 1931-1932
File — Box: 4, Folder: 117
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Business papers of concert manager Bertha Ott, who brought a variety of musicians, singers, dancers, and performers to Chicago. Includes box office statements, photographs, correspondence, and programs for performances managed by Ott. Correspondence primarily regards F. Wight Neumann's death and Ott's assumption of the job. Box office statements provide insight into ticket sales and also include information on advertising costs for a few events. Programs and season announcement booklets are...
Sheet music, 1890s
File — Box: 4, Folder: 118
Scope and Content of the Collection
From the Collection:
Business papers of concert manager Bertha Ott, who brought a variety of musicians, singers, dancers, and performers to Chicago. Includes box office statements, photographs, correspondence, and programs for performances managed by Ott. Correspondence primarily regards F. Wight Neumann's death and Ott's assumption of the job. Box office statements provide insight into ticket sales and also include information on advertising costs for a few events. Programs and season announcement booklets are...
Dates:
1890s