Rhoda Haas Goldman Stern Grove Festival Archives, 2006

Collection context

Summary

Creators:
Goldman, Rhoda Hass Stern Grove Festival Association
Abstract:
Extent:
25 linear feet.
Language:
Preferred citation:

Rhoda Haas Goldman Stern Grove Festival Archives. Museum of Performance and Design, Performing Arts Library

Background

Scope and content:

The Rhoda Haas Goldman Stern Grove Festival Archives documents the history of the Stern Grove Festival and related activities from 1936-2006. The materials are arranged in the following series: Series I: Programs and Flyers; Series II: Photographs; Series III: Press Releases and Public Service Announcements; Series IV: Administrative Records and Clippings; Series V: General History and Personal Papers; Series VI: Correspondence; Series VII: Press Books and Scrapbooks; Series VIII: Artist Proposals and Weekly Reports; Series IX: Financial Records; Series X: Video Recordings; and Series XI: Audio Recordings. Processing, preservation, and maintenance of the collection was supported by the Rhoda Haas Goldman Stern Grove Festival Archive Endowment Fund from a grant by the Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund.

Biographical / historical:

Since 1938, the Stern Grove Festival Association has presented the Stern Grove Festival, a free, summer performance series at Sigmund Stern Grove in San Francisco. The Grove was purchased in 1931 by Rosalie M. Stern and given as a gift to the city of San Francisco in memory of her husband Sigmund Stern. Rosalie Stern worked with architects Gardiner Dailey, Bernard Maybeck and his assistant William Gladstone on developing the property which included tennis courts, a bowling lawn, and a lake. Maybeck also designed a music pavilion, and on June 19, 1932, the San Francisco Symphony gave the first performance there under the direction of Gaetano Merola. In 2004, Stern Grove underwent a $15 million renovation, designed by renowned landscape architect, Lawrence Halprin. The renovation was completed in June of 2005. The Festival has presented more than 800 performances for more than six million concert-goers. In keeping with Mrs. Stern’s original vision, the Festival has continued to offer admission-free performances by some of the world’s greatest artists and companies including Kronos Quartet, Isaac Stern, San Francisco Ballet, Opera and Symphony, Diana Krall, Miriam Makeba, Nancy Wilson, Arrested Development, Dr. John, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Ozomatli, Lucinda Williams, Los Lobos, Roberta Flack, Joan Baez, and many more. In addition to the summer concerts, Stern Grove Festival presents interactive community outreach programs for audiences of all ages. Among these are Kids Days, KidStage, and pre-concert Artist Talks.

Acquisition information:
San Francisco Performing Arts Library Museum (now Museum of Performance + Design) became the archive and repository for the Stern Grove Festival Association on October 12, 1992

Access and use

Restrictions:

Contracts, financial records and minutes are restricted and require permission of the Stern Grove Festival Association.

Terms of access:

Copyright resides with the Stern Grove Festival Association.

Preferred citation:

Rhoda Haas Goldman Stern Grove Festival Archives. Museum of Performance and Design, Performing Arts Library

Location of this collection:
2200 Jerrold Avenue
Suite T
San Francisco, CA 94124, US
Contact:
4157413531