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Charles Ives Rare and Non-Commercial Sound Recordings

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 14 HSR
Scope and Contents: This is an artificial collection of rare and unpublished recordings featuring music by Charles Ives, created as part of a project funded by the Grammy Museum in 2017 to digitize and preserve these recordings.The majority of the recordings were unprocessed materials within Historical Sound Recordings (HSR) that had been acquired over time through various donations. These recordings were pulled from their storage locations (predominantly ML 102M, HSR Studio and B20B Basement) into...
Dates: 1924-2006, bulk 1937-1956

The Henry Gilbert Papers

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 35
Abstract:

Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American composer Henry Gilbert (1868-1928)

Dates: 1821-1980 (inclusive)

The Charles Ives Papers

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 14
Abstract:

Music, correspondence and other writings, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American composer and insurance executive Charles Ives (1874-1954)

Dates: 1874-1983 (inclusive)

The John Kirkpatrick Papers

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 56
Abstract:

Correspondence and other writings, music, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American pianist and scholar John Kirkpatrick (1905-1991)

Dates: 1836-1993 (inclusive)

The Horatio Parker Papers

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 32
Abstract:

Music, correspondence and other papers, photographs and additional materials by and about the American composer and educator Horatio Parker (1863-1919)

Dates: 1863-1972 (inclusive)

Carl Ruggles Papers

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 26
Abstract:

Music, correspondence and other papers, art works, photographs, and additional materials by and about the American composer Carl Ruggles (1876-1971)

Dates: 1894-1981 (inclusive)

The Max Smith Papers

 Collection
Call Number: MSS 8
Abstract:

Correspondence, articles, and other materials by the American music critic Max Smith (1874-1935)

Dates: 1879-1933 (inclusive)