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===Print and digital resources=== The Lila Acheson Wallace Library is the main library at Juilliard that holds study scores, performance and sound recordings, books, and videos. The school's archives include manuscript collections with digitized [[holographs]]. The library has over 87,000 musical scores and 25,000 sound recordings. The Peter Jay Sharp Special Collections features the [[Igor Stravinsky|Igor]] and [[Soulima Stravinsky]] Collection, the [[Gold and Fizdale|Arthur Gold and Robert Fizdale]] Collection, and the [[Eugène Ysaÿe]] Collection.<ref>{{cite web |title=Library and Archives |url=https://www.juilliard.edu/school/library-and-archives |website=Juilliard |access-date=January 13, 2023}}</ref><ref name=Gottlieb /> [[File:Grosse Fuge Manuscript.jpg|thumb|left|Manuscript of Beethoven's ''[[Grosse Fuge]]'' for piano four hands, part of the Juilliard Manuscript Collection]] The school acquired the Juilliard Manuscript Collection in 2006, which includes autograph scores, sketches, composer-emended proofs and first editions of major works by [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]], [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]], [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]], [[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]], [[Robert Schumann|Schumann]], [[Frédéric Chopin|Chopin]], [[Franz Schubert|Schubert]], [[Franz Liszt|Liszt]], [[Maurice Ravel|Ravel]], [[Igor Stravinsky|Stravinsky]], [[Aaron Copland|Copland]], and other composers of the classical music canon. Many of the manuscripts had been unavailable for generations. Among the items are the printer's manuscript of Beethoven's [[Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)|Ninth Symphony]], complete with Beethoven's handwritten amendments, that was used for the first performance in [[Vienna]] in 1824; Mozart's autograph of the wind parts of the final scene of ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]''; Beethoven's arrangement of his monumental ''[[Große Fuge#Arrangement for piano four hands|Große Fuge]]'' for piano four hands; Schumann's working draft of his [[Symphony No. 2 (Schumann)|Symphony No. 2]]; and manuscripts of Brahms's [[Symphony No. 2 (Brahms)|Symphony No. 2]] and [[Piano Concerto No. 2 (Brahms)|Piano Concerto No. 2]]. The entire collection has since been digitized and can be viewed online.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.juilliardmanuscriptcollection.org|title=Juilliard Manuscript Collection}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Gottlieb |first1=Jane |title=The Juilliard Manuscript Collection Comes Home |url=http://journal.juilliard.edu/journal/0911/juilliard-manuscript-collection |website=Juilliard Journal |date=June 27, 2012 |access-date=January 13, 2023}}</ref>
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