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Sylvia Fine: The Woman Behind the Curtain
An Emerging Artist
Class Night Program, Brooklyn College, May 13, 1933. Pamphlet. Music Division, Library of Congress (026.00.00)
Breaking In
Sylvia Fine (at piano) and Rhoda Fine (sister), 1937. Photograph. Music Division, Library of Congress (028.00.00)
"Snappy"
Sylvia Fine, nicknamed “Snappy,” at Camp Tamiment, summer of 1938. Photograph. Music Division, Library of Congress (029.00.00)
"Sunday Night Varieties"
“Sunday Night Varieties,” Barbizon Plaza Theater, April 9, 1939. Program. Music Division, Library of Congress (027.00.00)
The Score for "Anatole of Paris"
Sylvia Fine, composer and Irving Sheinker, arranger. “Anatole of Paris.” Holograph manuscript. Music Division, Library of Congress (033.00.00)
The Lyricist
Sylvia Fine. “Anatole of Paris” lyrics, 1939. Holograph manuscript. Music Division, Library of Congress (031.00.00)
The Kaye Family
Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine walk down the aisle in a formal wedding ceremony, February 22, 1943. Photograph. Music Division, Library of Congress (034.00.00)
Dena Kaye
Sylvia Fine, Danny Kaye, and Dena Kaye, July 8, 1947. Facsimile. Music Division, Library of Congress (035.00.00)
Sylvia Fine and Films
Sylvia Fine. “Happy Times,” from The Inspector General, 1949. Holograph manuscript. Music Division, Library of Congress (038.00.00)
The Five Pennies, 1959
Sylvia Fine at the piano composing music for The Five Pennies, ca. 1959. Photograph. Music Division, Library of Congress (039.00.00)
"Delilah Jones"
Sylvia Fine, lyricist, and Elmer Bernstein, composer. “Delilah Jones” from Man with the Golden Arm. Sheet music. Hollywood: Dena Music, Inc., 1955. Music Division, Library of Congress (036.00.00)
Sylvia Fine the Scholar
Sylvia Fine. Script for Musical Comedy Tonight, ca. 1979. Typescript. Music Division, Library of Congress (040.00.00 and 040.01.00)
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