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Selected Compositions of Robbins Battell

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Call Number: Misc. Ms. 157
Overview: Music composed or arranged by Robbins Battell (1819-1895)
Dates: 1863-1898

Rocky Clark Papers

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Call Number: MSS 132
Overview: Rocky Clark was a journalist who wrote about the jazz scene in Southern Connecticut. As the first president of the Dixieland Society of Southern Connecticut, his papers document the activities of this organization. Also represented in the collection is some coverage of the Intercollegiate Jazz Festival at Quinnipiac College. Clark collected a large number of jazz-related photographs for his features, which are also included in the collection.
Dates: 1949-1976

The Gounod Society Papers

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Call Number: Misc. Ms. 60
Overview: Papers of the Gounod Society, a choral society in New Haven, Connecticut
Dates: 1887-1919

The Paul Hindemith Collection

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 47
Overview: Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the German composer Paul Hindemith (1895-1963).
Dates: 1901-1993, inclusive

The Papers of the New Haven Chapter, ISCM

 Collection
Call Number: Misc. Ms. 171
Overview: Correspondence, programs, financial statements, and other documents from the New Haven Chapter of the International Society for Contemporary Music (1961-1965)
Dates: 1961-1965

The Music Vale Seminary Papers

 Collection
Call Number: Misc. Ms. 218
Overview: Correspondence, music, and other materials relating to Music Vale Seminary, a 19th-century music school for girls in Salem, Connecticut
Dates: 1851-1959

The New Haven Music Club Papers

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 4
Overview: Records of the New Haven Music Club
Dates: 1921-1946 (inclusive)

The New Haven Oratorio Society Papers

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Call Number: MSS 5
Overview: Records of the New Haven Oratorio Society
Dates: 1903-1913 (inclusive)

The Stoeckel Family Papers

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Call Number: Misc. Ms. 247
Overview: Papers of Carl Stoeckel (1858-1925) and Ellen Battell Stoeckel (1851-1939), the founders of the Norfolk Music Festival, with special emphasis on Jean Sibelius and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, from whom the Stoeckels commissioned new works for the festival
Dates: 1906-1971

The Troostwyk Family Papers

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Call Number: Misc. Ms. 306
Overview: Music, correspondence, programs, scrapbooks and clippings, photographs, and miscellaneous materials by and about the Dutch-American violinist and educator Isidore Troostwyk (1862-1923), his wife Erna Dessauer Troostwyk, and their children Leo, Hendrika, and Arthur, all of whom were musicians
Dates: 1894-1957

The Music Records of United Church

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Call Number: Misc. Ms. 339
Overview: Correspondence, receipts, and other documents concerning musical activities at the United Church on the Green of New Haven, Connecticut between 1794 and 1910
Dates: 1794-1910