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chamber music. Although a finger problem made her decide to give up the idea of playing professionally, she pursued her interest by bringing to light little-known works for the viola. She rranscribed the Haydn Cello Concerto in C for the viola, and performed it in "Artist's Showcase. " She discovered a long-lost collection of music for the viola d' amore by Anton Huberty (1 780), reponed on it at the International Viola Congress IV held in Bonn Bad-Godesberg, and published a reprint of the five-volume work. She has performed little known duets for t\.YO violas by Antonio Bruni, and quartets for violin, two violas, and cello by Hoffmeister and Johann Andreas Amon. Her edition of the little-known Viola Concerto in G major by Amon was performed by the late Walter Trampler at International Viola Congress V held in Rochester, New York, in 1977-a congress that she and Myron Rosenblum organized in less than ten months. Goldberg served as vice president of the Viola Society ofAmerica, as it was known then, and has been guest at board meetings of the International Viola Society. Her posicion as head of the rare books deparrment of the Sibley Music Library allowed her not only access to many unusual works, bur also to correspond with many violists all over the world. She spent time in Salzburg during three different summers, working with Franz Zeyringer to organize the library that later carne to Brigham Young University. During her rravels in Europe and the United States she was able to purchase many scores and recordings ofviola music. This music makes up the core of the collection she has donated to PNA.
STEPHAN l Later, Krayk emigrated to America, joined the Philadelphia Orchestra, and eventually moved to Santa Barbara to become a faculty member at the University of California. In the early 1960s he joined the Paganini Quartet, one of the foremost chamber ensembles of the day. His contri butions to the Santa Barbara Symphony and students at the Music Academy of the West and UCSB- arnong them Donald Mcinnes, who helped bring Krayk's collection to PNA-have been enormous and lasting.
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