Finding Aid for the Lawrence Morton Papers LSC.1522

Finding aid prepared by Caroline Cubé, 2002.
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Online finding aid last updated on 2023 June 29.
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Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections
Title: Lawrence Morton papers
Identifier/Call Number: LSC.1522
Physical Description: 42.5 linear feet (85 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 50 oversize boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1908-1987
Abstract: Lawrence Morton (1904-1987) played the organ for silent movies and studied in New York before moving to Los Angeles, California, in 1940. He was a music critic for Script magazine, was the executive director of Evenings on the Roof, director of the Ojai Music Festival and curator of music at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The collection consists of books, articles, musical scores, clippings, manuscripts, and correspondence related to Lawrence Morton and his activities and friends in the Southern California music scene.
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Language of Material: Materials are in English.

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Immediate Source of Acquisition

Bequest of Lawrence Morton, 1987.

UCLA Catalog Record ID

UCLA Catalog Record ID: 9924702923606533 

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[Identification of item], Lawrence Morton papers (Collection 1522). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.

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Biographical History

Morton was born in 1904; he played the organ for silent movies and studied in New York before moving to Los Angeles, California, in 1940; wrote music criticism for Script magazine; executive director, Evenings on the Roof (later renamed Monday Evening Concerts), 1952-71; director of the Ojai Music Festival; as curator of music at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, he staged several Bing Concerts each year; died in 1987.

Scope and Content

Collection consists of books, articles, musical scores, clippings, manuscripts, and correspondence related to Lawrence Morton and his activities and friends in the Southern California music scene. Includes Morton's Igor Stravinsky bibliography and an assemblage of Stravinsky icons made up of photographs, reproductions, and original portraits of the composer. Also includes Morton's diary from his 1956 journey to Europe for the premiere of Stravinsky's Canticum Sacrum in Venice, Italy. Also contains manuscripts and drafts of Morton's published works, including chapters of an unfinished Stravinsky biography and articles for The musical quarterly, Tempo, and Notes. Includes materials related to his involvement with the Evenings on the Roof (later called Monday Evening Concerts), the Ojai Festival, and the Bing Concerts at the Los Angeles County Museum.

Arrangement

Arranged in the following series:
  1. Correspondence
  2. Biographical
  3. Manuscripts by L.M.
  4. Research material

Related Material

Lawrence Morton Collection of Materials Relating to the Monday Evening Concerts (Collection 965).  Available at UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Concerts -- California -- Los Angeles.
Musicologists -- California -- Los Angeles -- Archives.
Morton, Lawrence -- Archives
Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971.

 

Correspondence

box 1, folder 1

Anderson, T.J. 1976.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 1

Antoniou, Theodor. 1967-1969.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 4 pieces.
box 1, folder 1

Aitken, Hugh. 1977-1978.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 5 pieces.
box 1, folder 2

Babbitt, Milton. August 28, 1961; n.d.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 4 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1961: I have not yet seen the Stravinskys, although I certainly hope to.....
box 1, folder 3

Berger, Arthur. 1955-1961.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 4 pieces.
box 1, folder 3

Berio, Luciano and Cathy [Berberian]. 1960-1964.

General Physical Description note: 6 items, 8 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

December 22,1964(?): Incidentally, he [Berio] spent two days with Igorissimo (Stravinsky to you) in Rome and Paris and needless to say, they got drunk....
box 1, folder 3

Berman, Eugene. February 16, 1960; July 23, 1964; September 17, 1968.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

July 23, 1964: Sorry to hear that Igor was again not well and still insists on making these killing concert tours... also September 17.
box 1, folder 3

Birtwistle. Composer's notes on Tragedia. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 3

Blackwood, Easley. 1966-1967.

General Physical Description note: 4 items, 4 pieces.
box 1, folder 4

Boulanger, Nadia. April 27, July 29, August 3, 1959; September 23, 1963; May 28, October 3, 1969; September 2, 1970; n.d.

General Physical Description note: 10 items, 14 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

3 letters are from Boulanger's assistant A. Dieudorine.
box 1, folder 5

de la Vega, Aurelio. 1970.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 4 pieces.
box 1, folder 5

Haieff, Alexi. 1971.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 5 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1: After the sad Stravinsky news... 2: I spoke to Vera S. on the telephone when they were going to Venice....
box 1, folder 5

Goehr, Alexander. 1967-1969.

General Physical Description note: 6 items, 7 pieces.
box 1, folder 5

Dwyer, Doriot Anthony. 1989 [sic].

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 5

Collaer, Paul. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.

Scope and Contents note

Note on business card.
box 1, folder 5

Daunton, Frank. 1973.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 5

Budd, Harold. 1974-1975.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 5

Chavez, Carlos. August 1, 1968.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 5

Glock, William. 1973-1974.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 5 pieces.
box 1, folder 5

Castiglioni, Niccolo. 1967-1968.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 5

De Carvalho, Eleazar. 1968.

General Physical Description note: 6 items, 9 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1 item is program.
box 1, folder 5

Clementi, ??. 1964.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 6

Harris, Roy. July 26, 1944; February 18, 1949; May 23, 1953.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 4 pieces.
box 1, folder 7

Horne, Marilyn. January 23, February 24, 1960(?); November 5, 1981.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 5 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

January 23: How's Robert?...If I come to Ojai to protect Bob from you, who'll protect me from him! November 5: This is the third Jocasta...turn down..
box 1, folder 7

Hullmay(?), Robin. December 27, 1981.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 4 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Very different was the saga of frustration in trying to reach Robert Craft..
box 1, folder 7

Horne, Lena. [postmark]. 1970

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Response to a sympathy note on the death of her husband.
box 1, folder 7

Helm, Everett. 1958-1959, 1961.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 8 pieces.
box 1, folder 7

Huber, Klaus. January 13, 1964; January 22, 1968.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 4 pieces.
box 1, folder 8

Huxley, Aldous. 1955 Kam [sic] 22; October 29, 1958.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

October 29 I am glad to hear that you are to do a book on our old friend and shall be delighted to testify to the Guggenheim people....
box 1, folder 9

Malipiero, G. Frances. 1960, n.d.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 3 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Moran, Robert. 1965.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 3 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Miroglio, Francis. 1975-1981.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 10 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Merriman, Nan. 1964.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 9

McCarty, Clifford. 1951-1953.

General Physical Description note: 22 items, 31 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Film Composers in America.
box 1, folder 9

Mata, Eduardo. 1978.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Masson, Gerard. 1969.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 7 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

de Mauziarly (?), Marcelle. 1950, 1968.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 3 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Ligeti, Gyorgy. 1968.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Lang, Paul Henry. November 13, 1958;May 6, 1959; June 24, no year.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

November 13 re Guggenheim, May 6 The musical world is full of pedestrians and snobs.... Just take a look at...Craft and Stravinsky..
box 1, folder 9

Kay, Ulysses. 1976.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Kagel, Mauricio. 1965.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 3 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Jones, Charles. 1948-1949.

General Physical Description note: 6 items, 6 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Johnson, Thor. 1948-1953.

General Physical Description note: 9 items, 9 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

September 11 & September 22, 1950 are from Johnson's secretary Esther Waltenburger.
box 1, folder 9

Jacobs, Paul. 1978.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Sorry for taking Mr. White at his word....
box 1, folder 9

Johnson, Locksen (?). 1955-1956.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 5 pieces.
box 1, folder 9

Lockspeiser, Edward. 1960.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky/Debussy relationship.
box 1, folder 10

Nordheim, Arne. 1969-1970.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 8 pieces.
box 1, folder 10

Pisk, Dr. Paul A. 1981.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 10

de Pablo, Luis. 1966-1973.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 21 pieces.
box 1, folder 10

Newman, Arnold. 1984.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.

Scope and Contents note

re photos used and not used in Bravo Stravinsky.
box 1, folder 10

Parrenin, Jaques. 1968, n.d.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 11

Piston, Walter. May 16, 1948.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 12

Previn, Andre. May 28, 1974; October 7, 1980; December 24, 1983; March 13, 1984.

General Physical Description note: 4 items, 6 pieces.
box 1, folder 13

Pousseur, Henri. 1966.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 13

Porten (?), Andrew. 1986.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 13

Rabe, Folke. 1967.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 14

Reich, Steve. December 26, 1974; May 1, 1975; May 13, 1975; January 29, 1980.

General Physical Description note: 4 items, 7 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

May 12, 1975: Reich comments on Stravinsky.
box 1, folder 15

Reigger, Wallingford. 1955.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 15

Rosen, Jerry. 1965-1966.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 5 pieces.
box 1, folder 15

Samuel, Gerhard. 1977-1984.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 5 pieces.
box 1, folder 15

Sauguet , Henri. 1965.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 15

Schnittke, A. 1970.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 15

Reynolds, Roger. 1966-1969.

General Physical Description note: 11 item, 12 pieces.
box 1, folder 16

Schuller, Gunther. 1965 January 2.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

After my encounter with Stravinsky-Craft-Libman-Hurok...
box 1, folder 17

Shapey, Ralph. 1966-1967.

General Physical Description note: 10 items, 13 pieces.
box 1, folder 17

Shifrin, Seymour. 1965-1966.

General Physical Description note: 6 items, 6 pieces.
box 1, folder 17

Silverman, Stanley. 1967.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 17

Smit, Leo. 1980-1986.

General Physical Description note: 15 items, 22 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Two references to Stravinsky stamp.
box 1, folder 17

Stevens, Denis. 1961.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.

Scope and Contents note

I had no idea of your present address until Robert Craft sent it to me...
box 1, folder 17

Stevens, Halsey. 1953-1968.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 14 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1960 February 15 How is the search for Stravinsky going? I hear in a roundabout fashion that it leads to rendezvous with Ingrid Berman et al....
box 1, folder 17

Sullivan, Barry. 1981.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 17

Szigeti, Joseph. 1956.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Program listing a local Szigeti performance of the Duo concertant.
box 1, folder 18

Thomson, Virgil. 1947 June 27, 1949 May 12, 1970 February 18, 1981 August 14, 1981 September 4.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 5 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1981 letters are from Thomason's secretary, Louis Rispoli.
box 1, folder 19

L.M. to Thomson. 1947 June 15, 1970 February 4, 1970 February 28, 1981 August 10.

General Physical Description note: 4 items, 4 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1947 re L.M. visit to Schoenberg.
box 1, folder 20

Toch, Ernst. 1949 October 26, 1962 September 5, 1962 December 6.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.
box 1, folder 21

T..... (?) [illegible]. 1955.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 5 pieces.
box 1, folder 21

Vlad, Roman. 1955.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 21

Walker, George. 1976.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 21

Wolff, Christian. 1962.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 3 pieces.
box 1, folder 21

Xennakis, Janis. 1964.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.
box 1, folder 21

Yun, Isang. 1966-1967.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 5 pieces.
box 1, folder 22

Zeisl, Eric. 1953 April 26, 1953 May 11 , n.d. [1948?].

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 4 pieces.
box 1, folder 22

L.M. to Zeisl. 1953 May 6.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 2 pieces.
box 1, folder 23

Amy, Gilbert. 1963-1969.

General Physical Description note: 7 items, 13 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1968 December 6, 1969 February 6.
box 1, folder 24

L.M. to Gilbert Amy. 1968.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.

Scope and Contents note

Exchange re an early Stravinsky essay, probably by C.A. Cingria.
box 1, folder 25

Boone, Charles. 1984-1987.

General Physical Description note: 32 items, 50 pieces.
box 1, folder 26

Boulez, Pierre. 1954-1964.

General Physical Description note: 25 items, 54 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Final two letters were dictated to a secretary.
1962 September 2, November 11, December 17, 1963 February 12, 1964 June 25, November 15.
box 1, folder 27

Boulez, Pierre. 1965-1968.

General Physical Description note: 26 items, 56 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1966 November 12, 1967 April 22, August 18, October 29, November 12.
box 1, folder 28

Boulez, Pierre. 1969.

General Physical Description note: 7 items, 17 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1969 November 11 (programming).
box 1, folder 29

Boulez, Pierre. 1970-1973.

General Physical Description note: 24 items, 45 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Includes two letters from Boulez's secretary, Astrid Schirmer.
1970 January 30, 1971 September 8 (Postmark).
box 2, folder 1

Boulez, Pierre. 1979-1980.

General Physical Description note: 23 items, 48 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Includes 9 letters from Boulez's assistant Astrid Schirmer, 1 from his secretary Nancy Hartman, 1 from Marguerite (?) and 1 from Jeanne Cuevalier.
box 2, folder 2

Boulez, Pierre. 1977 April 5.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 6 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Address by Pierre Boulez. This version has been 'edited' by L. Morton for publication in the journal of the Institute. [Arnold Schoenberg].
box 2, folder 3

Boulez, Pierre. 1981-1983.

General Physical Description note: 19 items, 49 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Includes 3 letters from Astrid Schirmer.
1981 January 8, March 16 (Includes photocopied letters from S. MacCrindle, C. Matthews and R. Craft re early versions of Les Noces, March 27(Snowman), December 7.
box 2, folder 4

Boulez, Pierre. 1984-1986.

Scope and Contents note

7 letters from Astrid Schirmer, 4 from Jeanne Cuevalier, 2 from Nancy Hartman and 2 invoices from Universal Edition.
1985 April 30, August 5.
box 2, folder 6

L.M. to Pierre Boulez. 1954-1969.

General Physical Description note: 45 items, 53 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1954 July 9, 1958 June 4, 1959 April 1, 1961 December 20, 1962 October 19, December 13, 1964 October 28, 1965 July 18, 1966 January 4, October 24.
box 2, folder 7

L.M. to Pierre Boulez. 1970-1981.

General Physical Description note: 15 items, 20 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1 item is a newspaper clipping.
1970 March 9, 1981 March 14-15, April 15-16 re 1917 Les Noces (See Box 50 for Noces scores).
box 2, folder 8

L.M. to Boulez. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.
box 2, folder 9

Boulez Festschrift--Correspondence regarding 60th birthday concert for Pierre Boulez (with English translations from the original German).

General Physical Description note: 18 items, 41 pieces.
box 2, folder 10

Cummings ist der dichter, by Lawrence Morton. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 54 pieces. Photocopied typescript w/ holograph corrections. Two in English, one in German.

Scope and Contents note

Reference to Les Noces and Requiem canticles in last paragraph.
box 2, folder 11

L.M. to Katharina Schmidt re Homage a Boulez. 1985 February 1.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.

Scope and Contents note

Loan of photographs to the festival.
box 2, folder 12

Boulez Miscellaneous. 1963-1977.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 22 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Includes rehearsal schedules, visa materials, contracts, concert invitation, letters from agents.
box 2, folder 13

Cage, John. 1961-1977.

General Physical Description note: 9 items, 14 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Includes flyer/program and ticket reservation for concert 1965 January 12.
box 2, folder 14

L.M. to John Cage. 1961-1962.

General Physical Description note: 6 items, 6 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1962 January 9, January 25 re the inclusion of a Stravinsky work (in honor of his 80th birthday on Cage program.
box 2, folder 15

Carter, Elliott. 1954-1984 & 3 n.d.

General Physical Description note: 14 items, 16 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Including 2 letters from Helen Carter.
1954 December 29, 1961 September 15, September 25, November 26, December 11, 1962 January 15, February 3, November 2, 1979 April 4, 1984 February 19.
box 2, folder 16

L.M. to Elliott Carter. 1961-1962.

General Physical Description note: 8 items, 10 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1961 October 18 re Sacre, October 27, December 7, 1962 January 8, January 27, February 6 re Craft performance of Carter's Double Concerto.
box 2, folder 17

Chihara, Paul. 1967-1970.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 23 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

2 newspaper clippings.
box 2, folder 18

Copland, Aaron. 1944-1956.

General Physical Description note: 18 items, 21 pieces.
box 2, folder 19

Copland, Aaron. 1957.

General Physical Description note: 16 items, 21 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1957 April 24, May 1.
box 2, folder 20

Copland, Aaron. 1958-1959.

General Physical Description note: 15 items, 24 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1959 April 28.
box 2, folder 21

Copland, Aaron. 1960-1973.

General Physical Description note: 31 item, 46 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1962 November 20.
box 2, folder 22

Copland, Aaron. 1974-1980.

General Physical Description note: 20 items, 37 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Included is Celebrating Copland by Lawrence Morton from Upbeat November 1985.
box 2, folder 23

Copland, Aaron. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 3 pieces.
box 2, folder 24

L.M. to Copland. 1954-1956.

General Physical Description note: 9 items, 10 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1956 March 30, December 12.
box 2, folder 25

L.M. to Copland. 1957.

General Physical Description note: 19 items, 22 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1957 January 7, April 10, April 22, May 9.
box 2, folder 26

L.M. to Copland. 1958.

General Physical Description note: 14 items, 16 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

October 17, October 18.
box 2, folder 27

L.M. to Copland, Aaron. 1960-1976.

General Physical Description note: 15 items, 18 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

1960 January 26, April 5, 1961 May 9, 1970 July 3.
box 2, folder 28

L.M. to Copland. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.
box 3, folder 5

Boulez, Pierre. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 11 item, 12 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

The final undated letter includes Boulez's opinion of Robert Craft.
box 137

Miscellaneous letters and correspondence to Lawrence Morton circa 1941 - 1987

box 138

Letters, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers circa 1935 - 1986

 

Biographical

 

Datebooks and a European diary (1956)

box 124

L.M.'s daily appointment books & diary of trip to Europe with the Stravinskys. 1963-1987 1956

 

Memorabilia

box 5

Programs relating to L.M.'s arrangements of music and appearances as a musicologist.

box 101

David Raksin--A Greeting card with a gold coin attached a monsieur Lindi Soir - We love you every other night of the week* n.d.

Scope and Contents note

*Too!.
box 102

Musical birthday greeting from the Stalveys.

General Physical Description note: Unmarked envelope.
box 127

A file of documents relating to the Arnold Schoenberg Institute on the campus of the University of Southern California.

box 128, folder 3

Yearbook-style notes and signatures to Morton undated

Scope and Contents

Two sheets of loose paper with yearbook-style notes and signatures to Morton on both sides.
 

Miscellaneous

box 64

Performing Arts Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten years together (December) 1971.

Scope and Contents note

No Morton notes in this issue.
box 139

Miscellaneous papers including photos, correspondence to Lawrence Morton, copies, and scripts

box 140

Miscellaneous photographs, programs, program notes, and bound copies of "Lawrence Morton Remembered".

box 141, folder 1

Lawrence Morton, script 1940-1941

box 141, folder 2

Lawrence Morton, script 1942-1943

box 141, folder 3

Lawrence Morton, script 1944-1945

box 141, folder 4

Lawrence Morton, script 1946

box 141, folder 5

Lawrence Morton, script 1947-1948

box 141, folder 6

Lawrence Morton, counter point

box 141, folder 7

Lawrence Morton, frontier

box 141, folder 8

Documents MEC

box 141, folder 9

Lawrence Morton, speeches

box 141, folder 10

Lawrence Morton, unpublished articles

box 141, folder 11

Lawrence Morton, bibliography

box 141, folder 12

Miscellaneous

box 141, folder 13

Mr. L. Morton: Laurel Leaf Award 1966

box 141, folder 14

Lawrence Morton: Retirement from Monday Evening Concerts (MEC)

 

Program and Liner Notes

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Prokofiev Violin Concertos. 1966 February.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Primrose Album: Ernest Bloch. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Marlowe's Vivaldi-Bach Concertos. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Hindemith and Toch Symphonies. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Liszt and Chopin Concertos. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Debussy piano pieces. 1958 (27 March).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Firkusny Czech Polka and Dances. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Bach Chaconne and Paganiniana. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Pennario Album: Chopin Fantaisie-impromptu in C-sharp minor.Mendelssohn: Rondo Capriccioso in E major, Opus 14. Debussy Golliwog's Cakewalk & The Girl with the Flaxen Hair. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Kreisler-Rachmaninoff: Liebesfreud. Chopin: Etude in E major Opus 10, no.3. Prokofiev: March from The love of Three Oranges.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Beethoven Sonatas: Waldstein and Opus 109. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Pennario: Sonatas by Bartok, Prokofiev, Rozsa. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Lt. Kije (Prokofiev) and Hary Janos (Kodaly). 1958 November-January 1959.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Tchaikowsky Serenade & Prokofieff Classical Symphony. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and Dohnanyi: Variations on a Nursery Rhyme. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Mendelssohn: Concerto in E minor & Bruch: Concerto in G minor. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Hollywood Quartet Album: Schumann and Hummel. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Chopin Scherzos. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Glazunov's The Seasons. 1961 (January).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Paul Hindemith: Sonata for two pianos, four hands (1942), Sonata for one piano, four hands (1938). n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Walter Piston Sonata for flute and piano. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Ravel Rapsodie espagnol. 1958 (27 January).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Carmen and Faust orchestral suites. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Schubert Trio in E flat. 1958 (25 February).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata Opus 19. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Bach G-minor Sonata and D-minor Suite. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Death and transfiguration and Till Eulenspiegel. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Album of Overtures. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Pennario Waltz Album (Ravel, Delibes-Dohnanyi, etc.). n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Milstein album: Lalo and Prokofieff. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Brahms: Handel Variations and Paganini Variations. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Stokowski's Music for Strings. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Beethoven-Bach Album. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Almeida Album: Impression do Brasil. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Liszt-Chopin album by Kentner. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Chopin Impromptus and Ballades. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for The firebird and Petrouchka. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for The new world of the guitar. 1957 30 July.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Goldmark Violin Concerto. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Loeffler's Pagan Pome. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Glazu November and Dvorak Violin Concertos. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Stokowski's Landmarks of a distinguished Career. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Piano Encores. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Holst: The Planets. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Beethoven Symphony VII. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Franck and Schumann works--Pennario. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Debussy Nocturnes. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Carter, Elegy, Ives, Scherzo, Duke, Quartet, Mennin, Quartet. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Sibelius Symphony II. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Kentner's (I mean Beethoven's) Appassionata and Waldstein. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner notes--Prokofiev: Quintet Opus 39. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Shostakovich Age of gold and Barber Souvenirs. 1958 (27 October).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Respighi-Vivaldi-Albinoni-Bassani album. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Almeida's Vistas D'Espana. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for 24 Caprices by Paganini. 1959 January.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Prokofiev and Ravel piano concertos -- Browning. 1960 (December).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Beethoven Emperor Concerto. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Steinberg-Pittsburgh Strauss Waltzes and Polkas. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Strauss Waltzes. 1957 (30 December).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Schoenberg: Verklarte Nacht, Debussy: Danses Sacree et Profanes, Ravel: Introduction et Allegro. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Verklaerte Nacht. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Introduction to the Piano. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Porgy and Bess, Latin American Symphonette. 1958 December 2.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol International Series. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Brahms, A German requiem (Ein Deutsches Requiem).
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Ernst Toch, Poems to Martha. Beethoven, Quartet in E-flat, opus 16. Darius Milhaud, Suite. Charles Ives, Largo for violin, clarinet, and piano & Cesar Franck, Trio in F-sharp minor, opus 1/1. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Marlowe--Haydn and Bach concertos--alterations in liner text. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--[Saint-Saens and Debussy] no title. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8295 Guitar music of Spain. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Albeniz, Leyenda & Oriental. Falla, El Circulo magico--romance del pescador & Cancion del fuegofatuo. Segovia, Anecdote 2 & Neblina.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8270. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Saint-Saens, Carnival of the animals. Ibert, Divertissement.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8264. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Beethoven, Sonata no.23 in f minor, opus 57 (Appassionata) and Sonata no.21 in c major, opus 53 (Waldstein).
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8244. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Honegger, Pastorale d'ete. Milhaud, Le boeuf sur le toit. Satie, Three Gymnopedies. Ravel, LeTombeau de Couperin.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8245 Contemporary American Music. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Barber, Adagio. Diamond, Rounds. Copland, Quiet city. Creston, Two choric dances.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol A50151 Opera Overtures. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Rossini, Cinderella, William Tell. Verdi, The force of destiny, King for a day, The battle of Legnano.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8258. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Poulenc, Sextette for piano and wind instruments. Hindemith, Quintet for wind instruments(Kleine Kammermusik, opus 24, no.2).
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8259. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Pergolesi, Sonata no.12. Schumann, Intermezzo. Brahms, Allegro. Suk, Burleska. Bloch, Nigun. Milstein (arranger), Paganiniana.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8260. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Turina, La oracion del torero. Wolf, Italian Serenade in G major. Creston, String Quartet, opus 8.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8253. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Prokofiev, Concerto no.3 in C major, opus 26 for piano and orchestra. Bartok, Concerto no.3 for piano and orchestra.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Debussy album: Petite Suite & Children's Corner. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--The orchestra full dimensional sound--Stokovsky. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Dukas, Fanfare from La Peri. Barber, Adagio for Strings. R. Strauss, Gavotte from Suite in B flat for winds, opus 4.
Mussorgsky, The hut on fowl's legs and The great gate of Kiev from Pictures at an Exhibition.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Performing Arts--Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten years together (January) 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Anton Webern, Funf Stucke fur Orchester, Opus 10. Mozart, Concerto in A major for Violin and orchestra, K. 219. Stravinsky, Concerto in D for Strings.
Mozart, Horn Concerto in E-flat, K. 457.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Los Angeles Philharmonic Contempo 71 (May). 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Hans Werner Henze, Essay on Pigs. Stravinsky, Symphony of Psalms. Henze, Being Beauteous.Feldman, The King of Denmark.
Ingolf Dahl, Concerto for alto saxophone and wind orchestra. Stravinsky, Le Chant du rossignol.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Performing Arts Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten years together(November). 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky, J.S. Bach: Choral Variationen uber das Weinachtslied Vom Himmel hoch da Komm' ichher. Mozart, Symphony in D Major, K. 297 ('Paris').
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Performing Arts Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten years together(February). 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Schubert, Symphony no.5 in B-flat Major. Mahler, Kindertotenlieder. Mozart, Symphony no.33 in B-flat, K. 319.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Performing Arts Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten years together. (February) 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Mozart, Symphony in G minor, K. 183. Nielsen, Symphony no.5. Stravinsky, Concerto in D for violin and orchestra. Copland, Inscape.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8268. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Shostakovitch, Symphony no.5.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Pavilion. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Le Sacre du Printemps.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capital P8299. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Milhaud, Concerto for percussion and small orchestra. Chavez, Toccata for percussion. Bartok, Music for string instruments, percussion, and celesta.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Schubert Symphony V and Rosamunde Incidental Music. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Beethoven Violin Concerto. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Alco Recording Company, Hollywood California. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Rachmaninoff, Elegiac Trio in D minor, Opus 9 for piano, violin and cello.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Alco Recording Company Hollywood, California. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Bax, Elegiac trio for flute, viola and harp. Debussy, Syrinx for solo flute.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Alco Recording Company, Hollywood, California. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Toch, String quartet, opus 70.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8311. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Bizet, L'Alesienne suite. Faure, Pelleas and Melisande suite.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

The legend of Oedipus.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Pennario plays. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Chopin Preludes. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Brahms, Liebeslieder Waltzes. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Schumann and Faure Piano Quartets. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Brahms Symphony no.4 in E minor, Opus 98. 1958 (5 April).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Capitol P8269. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Brahms, Quintet in f minor.
box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Foss-Previn Mozart album: Sonatas in C and F, 2 Fantasias. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Beethoven Concerto no.3 in C minor--Firkusny. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Schubert's Death and the maiden Quartet. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Tchaikowsky Piano Concerto in B-flat minor. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Album of Love Duets. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Hollywood Quartet in Dvorak and Dohnanyi. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Sylvia Marlowe Album: Falla, Surinach, Rieti. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Saint-Saens and Lalo Cello Concertos. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Ibert album: Les Amours de Jupiter and Escales. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Mozart sonatas--Milstein. 1958 (24 April).

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Shostakovich Preludes & Fugues. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Khatchaturian Piano Concerto. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Beethoven Moonlight and Pathetique Sonatas. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Miniatures by Milstein. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Solchany's Beethoven Sonatas, n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Schelomo and Rococo. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Moussorgsky-Tchaikovsky Piano Album. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Smetana, Quartet and Glazunov, 5 Novelettes. n.d.

box 64

Morton, Lawrence--Liner for Bizet-Faure Album. n.d.

 

Published Works, Not Stravinsky

box 12

Morton, Lawrence--Record review. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (April) 44(2): 267-269.
Riegger: Romanza, Dance Rhythms. Avshalomov: The Taking of T'ung Kuan. Cazden: Three Ballads from the Catskills.
box 12

Morton, Lawrence--Lucas Foss' A parable of Death (review). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (October) 39(4): 595-600.
Issue also includes Ernst Krenek, Is the twelve-tone technique on the decline.
box 12

Morton, Lawrence--Record Review. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (April) 40(2): 294-296.
Copland: Passacaglia (1922), Piano Variations (1930), Piano Sonata (1941), Symphony no.3 (1946).
box 16

Morton, Lawrence--On the Hollywood front. 1944.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 21(4): 264-266.
Also Aaron Copland, On the notation of rhythm (pp.217-221).
box 136, folder 9

Un-American Activities in California 1948. Communist Front Organizations. 1948

box 136, folder 10

Items About Lawrence Morton. Publication Material. UCLA 4 Million Catalog, ed. by Dan Luckenbill 1979

box 136, folder 11

LA Co Mus Publication Material. Article by Lawrence Morton About Monday Evening Concerts. In: Museum News 1967 January

 

Realia

box 70

Pocket Seal. LM's book stamp.

box 72

Large envelope with 30 cancelled 2 cent stamps (Stravinsky) 27 January 1983.

box 83

Tee shirts. Boulez LA, black small. Stravinsky--July 1, 3, 8 & 10, 8:30 p.m. at the Hollywood Bowl. The Stravinsky Centenary Festival. Michael Tilson Thomas conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

General Physical Description note: Two shirts red and blue.
box 125

Awards and encomia.

box 125

Poster from International Stravinsky Symposium at the University of California--San Diego. 1984.

box 127

A small file of notes relating to Stravinsky articles, and other activities (Morton Salt).

box 127

A chart of the stage of the Leo S. Bing Theater.

box 129

The ASCAP Citation; awarded to Lawrence Morton from The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. undated

Scope and Contents

Award plaque for Lawrence Morton.
 

Photographs

box 128, folder 1

Polaroid photos undated

box 128, folder 2

Photograph by Bobby Klein undated

Scope and Contents

Large photograph with writing on back that states "Photo credit: Photography be Bobby Klein Courtesy of CBS Records".
box 128, folder 4

Photos at Dorothy Remsen's 1984 May

Scope and Contents

Two photos attatched to one loose paper. Labeled "May'84 - at Dorothy Remsen's" in white ink.
box 128, folder 5

Photographs of houses undated

Scope and Contents

Eight 5"x3.5" photographs showing the exterior and interior of houses.
box 128, folder 6

Side profile photograph undated

Scope and Contents

One 5" by 3.5" side profile upper body photograph of someone in a white turtleneck.
box 128, folder 7

Photograph Pierre Boulez conducting at LA Phil 1970 June 7

box 128, folder 9

Photographs while conducting undated

Scope and Contents

Eight 8"x 10" photographs.
box 128, folder 10

31 photographs undated

box 128, folder 11

Two photographs with writing identifying Dorothy Wade, Emmet Sargent, and Bob R. W. undated

box 128, folder 12

Photographs: Two headshots undated

box 128, folder 13

Headshot photograph and cartoon drawings of a man undated

box 128, folder 14

Photograph of Stravinsky signed for L. Morton 1966 October

Processing Information

Writing on photo states "To L. Morton with care Stravinsky Oct/66".
box 128, folder 15

Candid photograph of Igor Stravinsky and Lawrence Morton undated

box 128, folder 16

Photograph of Stravinsky and an interlocutor undated

Scope and Contents

There is writing below the photograph. One part says "With love from Vera".
 

Manuscripts by L.M.

 

About Stravinsky

box 6

Morton, Lawrence--Stravinsky and his critics--17 January in Schoenberg Hall, UCLA. 1974.

General Physical Description note: 25pp.

Scope and Contents note

Holograph text of address w/program.
box 6

Morton, Lawrence--Stravinsky at home. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy) with holograph musical examples. 28 leaves.
box 69

Rolland, Romain--Journal des annees de guerre. 1952.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy of French original, two drafts of translation and final copy of note.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Lawrence Morton with corrections by Arthur Knodel.
Paris: editions Albin Michel.

General note

See explicatory correspondence with Knodel in Box 85.
box 73

Morton, Lawrence--Notes. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph.

Scope and Contents note

Includes material on Oedipus Rex, Ebony Concerto, Stravinsky and his critics, A Sermon, a narrative and a prayer, Minna Lederman and Stravinsky's early years.
box 73

Morton, Lawrence--Project--Str's Fugues. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Many musical transcriptions, analytical charts and typescript.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Stravinsky, Igor Fedorovitch. [1961].

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 47 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Stravinsky, Igor Feodorovitch. [1961].

General Physical Description note: Galley proofs. 19 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Encyclopedia article. Traduction francaise par Francois Michel.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Footnotes to Stravinsky studies: I Le Sacre du printemps. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 13 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Agon: Sources. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 4 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Shakespeare songs--1 (follows Septet). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 5 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Mavra. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript withe holograph corrections. 2 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Pastorale. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript withe holograph corrections. 2 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 14 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Scenes de ballet. 1961.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript 4 leaves with cover letter addressed to Maurice Abravanel.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--After in memoriam. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 7 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Septet. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 9 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--In memoriam Dylan Thomas. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 55 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Rolland: first contact--September 1914. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 2 leaves.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Sacre. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 1 leaf.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Oedipus Rex. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 13 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Septet & Shakespeare songs. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph. 12 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Oedipus Rex. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript withe holograph corrections. 13 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Agon: Sources. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 4 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Agon: Sources. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript withe holograph corrections. 3 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Pastorale. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 2 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Mavra. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 2 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--No title [Verlaine songs]. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph. 2 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--No title (Stravinsky's collaboration with Gide...). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph. 4 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--No title (There is no question today of Stravinsky's greatness...). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph annotations. 4 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 14 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Oedipus material. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph and typescript with holograph corrections. 12 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Some paradoxes and an attitude. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 6 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Stravinsky's A sermon, a narrative and a prayer. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 5 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 14 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky: Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 8 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

In L.M.'s hand: For Musical Quarterly.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky: Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript withe carbon copy. 4 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Material on Zvezdoliki. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph. 12 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Septet. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 9 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Shakespeare songs. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript. 5 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Scenes de Ballet. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript. 3 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--After In memoriam. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 7 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--In memoriam Dylan Thomas. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript. 5 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Stravinsky's Le Sacre du Printemps. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections and annotations. 6 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--No title (Toward the end of 1927...). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph and typescript. 15 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--No title (Le Baiser de la fee). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph. 15 leaves.
box 85

Morton, Lawrence--Octet. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph. 7 leaves.
box 85

Stravinsky performances produced by Lawrence Morton. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 4 × 6 index cards with photocopies.
 

Musical

box 85

From the sketches to Le Sacre du Printemps. n.d.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.
box 99

Bartok, Bela--Rumanian Christmas carols. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Orchestrated from the original piano solo by Lawrence Morton with the permission of the copyright owners, Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.
Original manuscript, transparencies and reproduced score and parts.
box 99

Children's concerts. 1955

Scope and Contents note

Includes scores and parts for 1. Marche militaire. Happy farmer. Hopo my thumb. Dance of swans.
box 99

Bach, J.S.--14 Canons on the bass of The Goldberg Variation for oboe, oboe d'amore, english horn, bassoon, 2 vioins viola & violoncello. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

Instrumentation by Lawrence Morton after the realization of Olivier Alain.
Seven copies in Box 99. Sketches and manuscript in second envelope.
box 100

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus--March from the Magic Flute [Fire and Water]. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Manuscript score and parts.
box 100

Monteverdi, Claudio--Toccata e 4 ritornellis dell 'Orfeo [Overture]. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for winds by Lawrence Morton.
Score and parts reproduced from transparencies.
box 104

Monteverdi, Claudio--Toccata e 4 ritornelli dell' Orfeo [Overture]. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged by Lawrence Morton for winds.
Reproduced from transparencies (included).
box 104

Bach, Johann Sebastian--Contrapuncti 6, 7 & 11 from the Art of the fugue. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies (included).

Scope and Contents note

Arranged by Lawrence (6 & 11) and Arthur (7) Morton.
Includes program notes for April 21, 1952.
box 104

Bach, Johann Sebastian--Fughetta super: Dies sind die Heil'gen zehn gebot!. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for winds by Lawrence Morton.
box 104

Brahms, Johannes--Herzlich tut mich verlangen. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for wind by Lawrence Morton.
box 104

Brahms, Johannes--Organ fugue in A-flat minor. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript.

Scope and Contents note

Transcribed for string orchestra by Lawrence Morton.
Parts and transparencies inserted.
box 104

Brahms, Johannes--Prelude and fugue in g minor for organ. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies (included). Two copies. The second includes transparencies of the parts.

Scope and Contents note

Transcribed for orchestra by Lawrence Morton.
box 104

Schutz, Heinrich--Psalm 150. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies (included).

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Lawrence Morton.
Score and parts.
box 104

Dahl, Ingolf--Hymn. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies. Two copies. The second with original holograph manuscript and transparencies inserted.

Scope and Contents note

Instrumentation by Lawrence Morton.
box 126

Copland, Aaron--Threnody II In memoriam: Beatrice Cunningham. 1973.

General Physical Description note: Holograph ink on transparencies. 3 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Piano reduction by Lawrence Morton.
box 126

Copland, Aaron--Threnody II. [1973].

General Physical Description note: Holograph in pencil. One folded leaf with single page insert serial analyses.
box 127

Morton, Lawrence, arranger--Listen to the mocking bird. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Holograph ink on paper. 4 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for 2 violins, guitar and bass.
 

Research Material

 

Boulez, Pierre

box 29

Boulez, Pierre--Notes of an apprenticeship. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the French by Herbert Weinstock.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 56

Boulez, Pierre--Releves d'apprenti. Textes reunis et presentes par Paule Thevenin. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions du Seuil.
box 56

Boulez, Pierre--Penser la musique aujourd'hui. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Couverture de Jean Fortin d'apres Paul Klee.
Mayence: Editions Gonthier.
box 81

Boulez, Pierre--Style or idea. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Saturday Review (29 May);39-41, 58-59.
Also includes Walter Terry, The dancer's choreographer and Francis Steegmuller, Stravinsky at work.
box 85

Gable, David--The music of Pierre Boulez. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). 22 leaves.
box 85

Gable, David--An interview with Pierre Boulez. 1984.

General Physical Description note: Typescripts (photocopy). 9 leaves.
box 85

Rosen, Charles--Pierre Boulez: The piano music. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). 14 leaves.
box 85

Two letters from David Gable. 1984.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Boulez manuscripts in Box 85.
box 86

2. Clipping file--Domaine Musicale.

box 87

1. Clipping file--Boulez, Pierre.

box 95

Golea, Antoine--Rencontres avec Pierre Boulez. 1958.

General Physical Description note: Autographed by the author the front free endpaper. Pencil index inside back cover.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Sonatine for flute & piano. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions Musicales.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Derive. 1986.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Le Visage nuptial. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Heugel et Cie.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Structures. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 103

18 photographs and 3 pages of photographic proofs of Pierre Boulez.

box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Improvisation sur Mallarme [II]: Une dentele s'abolit pour soprano et 9 instruments. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
Two copies in Box 103.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Domaines: Pour clarinette avec ou sans orchestre. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--cummings ist der dichter. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Ple selon ple V. tombeau. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Eclat. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Eclat. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (Photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

In L.M.'s hand: Score used at premiere, MEC.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Unidentified sketches [excerpts?]. n.d.

box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Pli selon pli: 1. Don. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
Two copies in Box 103.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Premiere sonate pour piano. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions Musicales.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Notations. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Le Marteau sans maitre. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--cummings ist der dichter. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Rituel. 1975.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
Two copies in Box 103.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Deuxieme sonate pour piano. 1950.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Huegel et Cie.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Le Soleil des eaux deux poemes de Rene Char. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Heugel & Cie.
Two copies in Box 103.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Messagesquisse pour 7 violoncelles. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 103

Boulez, Pierre--Improvisation sur Mallarme [I]: le vierge, le vivace et le bel aujourd'hui... pour soprano, harpe, vibraphone, cloches et 4 percussions P. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Partition.
London: Universal Edition, Limited.
box 127

A file of documents relating to Boulez--1987: UCLA.

 

Cassette Tapes (Audio)

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box 78

Cassette tapes (audio)--Works by Boulez, Ligety, Stravinsky, John Morton, J.D. Zelenka and Vaclav Masek.

Scope and Contents note

Live performances.
box 79

Cassette tapes (audio)--Works by Boulez, Stravinsky, Carter, Reynolds, Bartok et al.Stravinsky conducting in U.S.S.R. Boulez talks at Symphony space and New York farewell ceremony. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Live performances.
 

Copland, Aaron

box 32

Mellors, Wilfred, Hugo Cole, David Matthews, Douglas Young and Norman Kay--Homage to Copland. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Winter) 95.
Issue devoted to Copland.
box 95

Copland, Aaron--The new music (1900-1960). 1968.

Scope and Contents note

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated.
Inscribed front paste-down endpaper: For Lawrence Affectionately Aaron January 1968.
box 98

1. Clipping file--Copland, Aaron.

Scope and Contents note

Also includes programs and program notes.
box 126

Copland, Aaron--Threnody II In memoriam: Beatrice Cunningham. 1973.

General Physical Description note: Reproduction from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Three copies in box 126.
box 126

Copland, Aaron--Threnody II In memoriam: Beatrice Cunningham. 1973.

General Physical Description note: Holograph ink on transparencies. 7 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Also 1 leaf holograph list of corrections in partsin L.M.'s hand.

General note

See correspondence with Copland in Box 2.
 

Craft, Robert

box 14

Craft, Robert--Boulez and Stockhausen. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

The Score: A Musical Magazine (November) no.24: 54-62.
box 118

Transcribed correspondence (spiral notebooks and ring binders)

box 119

Transcribed correspondence (spiral notebooks and ring binders) Books by Craft.

box 120

Books by Craft. Articles by Craft (NYRB).

box 121

Evenings on the Roof (Hume) 1952-1953.

Scope and Contents note

Miscellaneous. Photographs. Published articles. Reviews--Correspondence with Stravinsky 1944-1954. Catalog of manuscript 1949. Memories and commentaries, corrected proofs. Correspondence with Stravinsky (photos, 9 envelopes).
box 122

Correspondence with L.M. 1953-1982.

 

Evenings on the Roof (Monday Evening Concerts)

box 131, folder 1

Organizational Material. Agreements, clippings, etc. 1946-1948

box 131, folder 2

Organizational material. Reports. 1941-1950

Scope and Contents

Bound and unbound reports.
box 131, folder 3

Production material. Programs (kept separately by Lawrence Morton) 1953-1954

box 131, folder 4

Research and ephemeral material. Invitations, notes, etc. 1957, 1961, 1986, and undated

box 131, folder 5

Research and ephemeral material. Mailings, typed notes, incl. lists: concert halls, ticket prices, concert dates, etc. 1936, 1939 - 1984

box 131, folder 6

Research and ephemeral material. Tickets. circa 1947 - 1952

box 130, folder 1

Production Material. Programs "First six months". 1939 April - September

box 130, folder 2

Production material. Programs. 1939 October - 1940 September

box 130, folder 3

Production material. Programs. 1940 November - 1941 November

box 130, folder 4

Production material. Programs. 1942

box 130, folder 5

Production material. Programs. 1943

box 130, folder 6

Production material. Programs. 1944 January - May

box 130, folder 7

Production material. Programs. 1944 - 1945

box 130, folder 8

Production material. Programs. 1945 - 1946

box 130, folder 9

Production material. Programs. 1946 - 1947

box 130, folder 10

Production material. Programs, incl. concerts by New Friends of Old Music. 1947 - 1948

box 130, folder 11

Production material. Programs. 1948 - 1949

box 130, folder 12

Production material. Programs. 1949 - 1950

box 130, folder 13

Production material. Programs. 1950 - 1951

box 130, folder 14

Production material. Programs. 1951 - 1952

box 130, folder 15

Production material. Programs. 1952 - 1953

box 132, folder 1

Production material. Programs. 1954 - 1955

box 132, folder 2

Production material. Programs. 1955-1956

box 132, folder 3

Production material. Programs. 1956 - 1957

box 132, folder 4

Production material. Programs. 1957 - 1958

box 132, folder 5

Production material. Programs. 1958 - 1959

box 132, folder 6

Production material. Programs. 1959 - 1960

box 132, folder 7

Production material. Programs. 1960 - 1961

box 132, folder 8

Production material. Programs. 1961 - 1962

box 132, folder 9

Production material. Programs. 1962 - 1963

box 133, folder 1

Production material. Programs. 1963 - 1964

box 133, folder 2

Production material. Programs. 1964 - 1965

box 133, folder 3

Production material. Programs. 1965 - 1966

box 133, folder 4

Production material. Programs. 1966 - 1967

box 133, folder 5

Production material. Programs. 1967 - 1968

box 133, folder 6

Production material. Programs. 1968 - 1969

box 133, folder 7

Production material. Programs. 1969 - 1970

box 133, folder 8

Production material. Programs. 1970 - 1971

box 133, folder 9

Production material. Programs. 1971 - 1972

box 134, folder 1

Production material. Programs. 1972 - 1973

box 134, folder 2

Production material. Programs. 1973 - 1974

box 134, folder 3

Production material. Programs. 1974 - 1975

box 134, folder 4

Production material. Programs. 1975 - 1976

box 134, folder 5

Production material. Programs. 1976 - 1977

box 134, folder 6

Production material. Programs. 1977 - 1978

box 134, folder 7

Production material. Programs. 1978 - 1979

box 135, folder 1

Production material. Programs. 1979 - 1980

box 135, folder 2

Production material. Programs. 1980 - 1981

box 135, folder 3

Production material. Programs. 1981 - 1982

box 135, folder 4

Production material. Programs. 1982 - 1983

box 135, folder 5

Production material. Programs. 1983 - 1984

 

General Books

box 93

Mann, Thomas-- Doctor Faustus: The life of the german composer Adrian Leverkuhn as told by a friend. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the German by G.T. Lowe-Porter.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Includes L.M's index to musicians and works mentioned in the text. Insert A.S.'s letter and T.M.'s response in Saturday Review (1 January 1949). Reviews from Tomorrow, Time, The Nation & The New Yorker.
box 95

Carter, Elliott-- The writings of Elliott Carter: An American composer looks at modern music. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

Compiled, edited, and annotated by Else Stone and Kurt Stone.
Bloomington & London: Indiana University Press.
Inscribed front paste-down endpaper: For Lawrence my friend Elliot November 5, 1977.
box 95

Chase, Mildred Portney-- Just being and the piano. 1981.

Scope and Contents note

Foreward by Lee Strasberg.
Culver City (California): Peace Press, Incorporated.
Inscribed on the half title: To Lawrence Morton--with great respect and deep appreciation for your warm encouragement. Sincerely, Mildred.
box 102

Babitz, Sol-- Principles of extensions in violin fingering. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

Philadelphia, Los Angeles, New York: Delkas Music Publishing Company.
Inscribed: To Lawrence without whose friendship and encouragement this book would not have been given to him. Sol October 1948.
 

General Clipping Files

box 86

Popular music (Jazz, swing, etc.).

box 86

Electronic music.

box 86

China.

box 86

Government sponsorship. WPA. New York City Center.

box 86

Germany.

box 86

General semantics.

box 86

Acoustics.

box 86

Amateur music.

box 86

American federation of musicians Petrillo, James C.--labor conditions.

box 86

American music.

General Physical Description note: (2 envelopes).
box 86

Armed forces, music in. OWI.

box 86

Arranging, editing, etc.

box 86

Art and Society.

box 86

Austria.

box 86

Ballet.

box 86

Radio.

box 86

Canada.

box 86

Holland.

box 86

Colombia.

box 86

Commercialism.

box 86

Composers' rights--Royalties, fees protective organizations, copyright. Composers' economics.

box 86

Conducting.

box 86

Criticism.

box 86

Czechoslovakia.

box 86

DNA.

box 86

Economics.

box 86

Education.

box 86

France.

box 86

Foundations.

box 86

Folk music.

box 86

Film music.

box 86

Brazil.

box 86

Melodrama.

box 86

Politics, Music and. (See: Art and society, USSR, Shostakovitch, Collaboration.

box 86

Poland.

box 86

Performance.

box 86

Palestine.

box 86

Overture.

box 86

Opera.

box 86

Music for the masses.

box 86

Modern Music.

box 86

Miscellaneous.

box 86

Mexico.

box 86

Metropolitan Opera Company.

box 86

Great Britain.

box 86

Publicity.

box 86

Greece.

box 86

Local Artists.

box 86

Library.

box 86

League of Composers. Modern Music Magazine.

box 86

Latin America.

box 86

Korea.

box 86

Jewish music.

box 86

Japan.

box 86

Italy.

box 86

International Society for Contemporary Music.

box 86

Hungary.

box 86

Hollywood Bowl.

box 86

Recording.

box 86

Recitalists.

Scope and Contents note

Piano: Casadesus, Horowitz, Rosenthal, Paderewski, Petri, Schnabel, Gieseking.
Cello: Casals. Etc: Adler, Kell, Landowska.
Violin: Busch, Heifitz, Huberman, Kreisler, Milstein, Virvai.
Ensembles: Pro Arte, Paganini Quartet, Guller Quartet.
Singers: Melchior, Teyte, Anderson, Robeson.
box 87

Cowell, Henry.

box 87

D: Dallipicola, Davidovsky, Delius, Dello Joio, Dessau, Del Tredici, Dittersdorf, Dubensky, Dukas, Dukelsky, Dvorak, Dyson.

box 87

Davies, Peter Maxwell.

box 87

Sacred music.

box 87

Beecham, Sir Thomas.

box 87

Borodin, Alexander.

box 87

Bach, Johann Sebastian (2 envelopes).

box 87

B: C.P.E. Bach, Alexei Balakireff, Marion Bauer, Arnold Bax, William Bergsma, Georges Bizet, Arthure Bliss, Charles Boone, Nadia Boulanger--Easley Blackwook, Arthur Berger, Lennox Berkeley, Paul Ben-Haim and Earle Brown, Frank Bridge, Feruccio Busoni, Robert Russel Bennet, Harrison Birtwistle, Franz Biber.

box 87

Auric, Georges.

box 87

Antheil, George.

box 87

Barber, Samuel.

box 87

Bartok, Bela.

box 87

Switzerland.

box 87

Science.

box 87

Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague. Coolidge foundation. Coolidge festival.

box 87

Scandinavian countries.

box 87

A: Joseph Achron, Isaac Albeniz, Francis Alfano, Danielle Amfitheatof, Edward Applebaum.

box 87

Beethoven.

box 87

Bruckner, Anton.

box 87

Chopin.

box 87

Chavez, Carlos.

box 87

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario.

box 87

Casals, Pablo (Prades festival, 1950.

box 87

C: Cavalieri, Andre Caplet, Cornelius Cardew, Caccini, W.W. Cadman, J.A. Carpenter, Alfredo Casella, J.J. Castro, Chadwick, E. Chausson, Luigi Cherubini, Paul Chihara, Chiani, A. Corelli, Henry Cowell, P. Creston, Ruth Crawford, Crumb.

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Berg, Alban.

box 87

Brodetsky, Julian.

box 87

Britten, Benjamin.

box 87

Brahms, Johannes.

box 87

Bloch, Ernst.

box 87

Blitzstein, Marc.

box 87

Bernstein, Leonard.

box 87

Berlioz, Hector.

box 87

Cage, John.

box 88

L: Levant, Liszt, Lopatnikoff, Lalande, Lutoslawski, Lee, Luzzaschi, Levy, Liebermann, Liadoff, Ligeti.

box 88

Kirchner, Leon.

box 88

Lloyd, John.

box 88

M: Malipiero, Mascagni, Maidena, Maderna, Martin, Machaut, Mathieu, McPhee, Meyerbeer, Mennin, Messiaen, Miaskowsky, Migriome, Mills, Moross, Moore.

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Mahler, Gustav.

box 88

Martinu, Bohuslav.

box 88

Mendeslssohn, Felix.

box 88

Menotti, Gian-Carlo.

box 88

Messiaen, Olivier.

box 88

Milhaud, Darius.

box 88

Monteverdi.

box 88

Moussorgsky, Modeste.

box 88

Kern, Jerome.

box 88

N: Nabakoff, Nicolas, Nordoff, Nordheim, Nobre.

box 88

Dreiser, Theodore.

box 88

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus.

General Physical Description note: (2 envelopes).
box 88

Gershwin, George.

box 88

Debussy, Claude.

box 88

Vega, Aurelio de la.

box 88

D'Indy, Vincent.

box 88

Durrell, Lawrence.

box 88

Dvorak, Antonin.

box 88

E: Enesco, Einem, Egk, Lehman Engel, J.C. Eloy.

box 88

Eisler, Hans.

box 88

Elgar, Sir Edward.

box 88

Eliot, T.S.

box 88

F: Faure, Farwell, Fernandez, Ferrari-Trecato, Feldman, Felciano, Filippi, Frorick, Freed, Fricker, Fuleihan.

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De Falla, Manuel.

box 88

Hemingway, Ernest.

box 88

G: Gassman, Ginastera, Glazunov, Glinka, Gluck, Glenville-Hicks, Glass, Gould, Gounod, Goehr, Gretchinov, Gretry, Grieg, Gruenberg, Griffes. Guarnieri.

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K: Kabalevsky, Kaplan, Kenne, Khatchaturian, Koday, Kraft, Kubik, Kohs, Kurke, Kagel, Klebe, Kohn, Kahn, Kay.

box 88

Gesualdo.

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H: Handel, Haieff, Hahn, Harrison, Halffter, Herrmann, Henze, Helm, Helps, Holst, Hovhaness.

box 88

Harris, Roy.

box 88

Haydn, Joseph.

box 88

Heinsheimer, H.W.

box 88

Henze, Hans Werner.

box 88

Hindemith, Paul.

General Physical Description note: [2 envelopes].
box 88

Honegger, Arthur.

box 88

Hovhaness, Alan.

box 88

I: Ibert.

box 88

Ives, Charles.

General Physical Description note: (2 envelopes).
box 88

J: Jacobi, Jolivet, Janacek, Jolas, Johnson (Lochram), Johnstone (Arthur).

box 88

Foss, Lukas.

box 88

Diamond, David.

box 89

Strauss, Richard.

box 89

Schuman, William.

box 89

Schumann, Robert.

box 89

Sessions, Roger.

box 89

Shaw, George Bernard.

box 89

Shostakovitch, Dmitri.

General Physical Description note: (2 envelopes).
box 89

V: Vivaldi, Varese, Valen.

box 89

Stockhausen, Karlheinz.

box 89

S: Saminsky, (L), Sauget, Samuel, Schnabel, Schuetz, Schmitt, Schuller, Schwartz, Schat, Scriabin, Serly, Shapiro, Shulman, Skalkotlas, Shifron--Still, Strong, Starer, Stevens, St.-Saens, Subotnick, Swanson, Siegmeister, Smetana, D.S. Smith, Smit, Sollberger, Stamitz.

box 89

T: Tansman, Taylor, Tiomkin, Takahashi, Takemitsu, Tcherepnine, Tchemberdji, Telemann, Thomas (A.), Thompson (R.), Toch, Tremblay, Trimble.

box 89

Tschaikowsky, Peter Ilyitch.

box 89

Thomson, Virgil.

box 89

Thomson, Virgil (Articles not in books).

box 89

Toscanini, Arturo.

box 89

Tovey, Sir Donald.

box 89

U: Ussachevsky.

box 89

Sibelius, January.

box 89

R: Rathaus, Respighi, Revueltas, Reger, Rieti, Robertson, Rogers, Roldan, Rorem, Rosenthal (Manuel), Roussel, Ruggles.

box 89

Nono, Luigi.

box 89

Orff, Carl, Okeghem.

box 89

Nielsen, Carl.

box 89

P: Pisk (Paul), Piston, Pizzetti, Paganini, Paz, Perosi, Penderecki, Phillips, Powell, Purcell.

box 89

Partch, Harry.

box 89

Picasso, Pablo.

box 89

Schubert, Franz.

box 89

Prokofiev, Sergei.

box 89

Satie, Erik.

box 89

Rachmaninoff, Sergei.

box 89

Rameau.

box 89

Ravel, Maurice.

box 89

Riegger, Wallingford.

box 89

Rochberg, George.

box 89

Rossini, Gioacchino.

box 89

Santayana, George.

box 89

Poulenc, Francis.

box 89

Xenakis, Janis.

box 89

Rosza, Miklos.

box 89

Y: Yun, Isang.

box 89

Vaughan Williams, Ralph.

box 89

Whitman, Walt.

box 89

Webern, Anton.

box 89

Weber, Carl Maria von.

box 89

Wagner, Richard.

box 89

W: Walton, Ward, Weill, Weinaberger, Weiss, Wellesz, Willson, Wolf (Hugo), Wolf (Kenneth), Wolpe, Wolf-Ferrari, Wuorinen.

box 89

Villa-Lobos, Heitor.

box 89

Verdi, Giuseppe.

box 89

Walter, Bruno.

box 89

Veblen, Thorstein.

box 89

Z: Zador, Zeisl, Zimmermann.

box 98

Haggin, B.H. Music on the Radio-- New York Herald-Tribune. 1947-48.

box 98

Metropolitan Opera--Opening.

box 98

Berg--Lulu.

Scope and Contents note

Includes programs.
box 98

Carter, Elliott.

Scope and Contents note

Also includes programs and program notes.
box 98

Krenek.

Scope and Contents note

Includes articles and programs.
box 98

Schoenberg.

Scope and Contents note

Articles and Program notes. In L.M.'s hand: Whole collection of Schoenberg clippings given to Schoenberg Institute, July 1978.
 

Inscribed Scores, Not Stravinsky

box 101

Boone, Charles--Starfish. 1966.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed on title page: for L.M. with best regards CB. September 20, 1966.
box 101

Boone, Charles--Etude for Alicia Kristina. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed: Hello there Lawrence Morton! Charles March 24th.
box 101

Miroglio, Francis--Projections pour quatuor a cordes en hommage a Joan Miro. 1981.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition Limited.
Inscribed: A Lawrence Morton qui realism la premiere americaine de cette partition en signed 'amitie' Francis Miroglio Los Angeles 15 Mai 1981.
box 101

Kurtag, Gyorgy--Attila Jozsef--Fragments for soprano solo op.20. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

Budapest: Editio Musica Budapest.
Inscribed: To Lawrence Morton his true Gyorgy Kurtag.
box 101

Kraft, William--In memoriam Igor Stravinsky for violin and piano 1972/74. 1974.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed: Lawrence--it is more than a pleasure to give this copy to you.... Happy 75th! Bill 9/16/79.
box 101

Boone, Charles--Raspberries. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edition Salabert.
Inscribed: For Lawrence--Have I given you one of these already? Charles 13 July '74.
box 101

Vega, Aurelio de la--Interpolation for solo clarinet (with or without pre-recorded sound elements). 1965.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Broadcast Music Incorporated.
Inscribed: For Lawrence Morton, without whose love and devotion contemporary music in Los Angeles would not be the same Aurelio de la Vega Summer, 1965.
box 101

Samuel, Gerhard--Paul Blake--Ikon maker. 1979.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Text by Paul Blake.
Inscribed on title page: For Lawrence with much love--Gary.
box 101

Krenek, Ernst-- Three lessons for four part chorus of mixed voices a cappella. 3. Geography lesson. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

For Lawrence Morton.
New York: Rongwen Music, Incorporated.
Insert photocopy of manuscript inscribed after dedication [for Lawrence (Morton)]: with all good wishes affectionately Ernst.
box 101

Noon, David--Trope opus 34 for cello solo. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed on cover: 8.IV.1975 for Lawrence DN.
box 101

Boone, Charles--A cool glow of radiation. 1966.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed: January 6, 1967 Happy New Year, Lawrence! Charles.
box 101

Gilbert, Pia--Bells for soprano and piano. 1984.

General Physical Description note: Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed on front cover: This copy for Lawrence Morton with admiration and love, Pia.
box 102

Dahl, Ingolf--Quodlibet on American folk tunes (The fancy blue devil's breakdown) for 2 pianos, 8 hands. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

New York: C.F. Peters Corporation.
Inscribed on title page: For Larry's collection this little counterpoint exercise[sic], with love from Ingolf April 24, 1958.
box 102

Smit, Leo--At the corner of the sky for chorus of men and boys (or women) with solo flute, oboe, and speaker. 1981.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Carl Fischer, Incorporated.
Inscribed inside front cover: For Lawrence, friend, comrade--in--arms, and essential man--about--music. As ever, Leo 2/19/82.
box 102

Boone, Charles--San Zeno/Verona. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions Salabert.
Inscribed: For San Lorenzo/Los Angeles* *for good times here, there, & everywhere. Charles.
box 102

Vega, Aurelio de la--Legend of the Creole Ariel for cello and piano. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Peer International Corporation.
Inscribed on title page: To Lawrence Morton, who so devotedly has fought historical battles for music. Aurelio de la Vega Los Angeles, June, 1958.
box 102

Berio, Luciano--Tempi concertati per flauto principale, violino, due pianoforti ed altristrumenti. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

London: Universal Edition Limited.
Inscribed on title page: Dear Lorenzo LB.
box 102

Dahl, Ingolf--Duettino concertante (1966) for flute and percussion. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alexander Broude, Incorporated.
Inscribed on cover Dear Larry--Ingolf March 1968.
box 102

Dahl, Ingolf--Concerto a tre for clarinet violin and cello. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Arrow Music Press, Incorporated.
Inscribed: To Lawrence--with thanks for his friendship, his understanding, his good company--Ingolf.
box 102

Kubik, Gail--Miles Standish choral profile (1948) for mixed chorus and piano. 1950.

Scope and Contents note

Poem by Stephen Vincent Benet.
New York: Southern Music Publishing Company, Incorporated.
Inscribed on cover: Why Lawrence--I didn't know you were related to Tom Morton--regards. always, Gail New York 1950.
box 102

Stalvey, Dorrance--Points-Lines-Circles. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Editions Salabert.
Inscribed: For Lawrence, my dear and good friend Dorrance 4/12/79.
box 102

Kohn, Karl--Recreations for piano, four hands. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Carl Fischer, Incorporated.
Inscribed on title page: For Lawrence, a souvenir from our Rochampton and Nella Road days, with affection. Karl.
box 102

Kohn, Karl--Birthday piece. 1979.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. Extra copies.
box 102

Eloy, Jean-Claude--Equivalences pour 18 instruments. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Heugel & C.
Inscribed on dedication page: ... et a Lawrence Morton, with my sentiment sinceres J.C. Eloy.
box 102

Samuel, Gerhard--The relativity of Icarus for voice and instrumental ensemble. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

Poem by Jack Larson.
New York: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation.
Inscribed on title page: For Lawrence with deep regrets for moving so far from him--Gary July 76.
box 102

Rozsa, Miklos--For every thing there is a season. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Wiesbaden: Briekopf & Hartel.
Inscribed on title page: For Lawrence from Miklos 1952.
box 102

Amy, Gilbert--Diaphonies pour double ensemble de douze instruments. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Huegel & C.
Inscribed on title page: a Monsieur Lawrence Morton con sympathie Gilbert Juin '65.
box 102

Amy, Gilbert--Inventions pour flute, piano (celesta), harpe, vibraphone (Marimba). 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Heugel & C.
Inscribed on title page.
box 102

Holliger, Heinz--Erde und himmel (1961) kleine kantate nach texten von Alexander Xaver Gwerder fur tenor, flote, violine, viola, violoncello und harfe. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Autographed on title page.
box 102

Diamond, David--Fourth symphony. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

New York: G. Schirmer, Incorporated.
Inscribed on title page: For Lawrence: Inventor of the Greatest 'Peep-show' (among other great inventions). with humble respect and admiration. David Diamond Happy New Year! 1950.
box 102

Smit, Leo--Copernicus narrative and credo for four-part chorus of mixed voices, narrator and instrumental ensemble. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Text by Sir Fred Hoyle.
New York: Carl Fischer, Incorporated.
Inscribed on half title For dear Lawrence, with affection--Leo 8/19/82.
box 102

Samuel, Gerhard--Looking at Orpheus looking for orchestra. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation.
Inscribed on title page For Lawrence with love and friendship--Gary July 76.
box 102

Samuel, Gerhard-- Requiem for survivors and suddenly it's evening for orchestra. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation.
Inscribed on title page: For Lawrence with much love and friendship--Gary March 21, 77.
box 102

Kubik, Gail--Sonata for piano. 1950.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Frank Glazer.
New York: Southern Music Publishing Company, Incorporated.
Inscribed on cover: for Lawrence long-suffering friend (7 weeks) and severest critic (no comment) Gail December 13, '49-February 6 '50--also from 7 February 1950, to a date in the future known only to God.
box 104

Boone, Charles--Chinese texts. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Edition Salabert.
Inscribed on title page: Dear Lawrence--Though this is not the official copy of CH.T., it is all the more personal + and unique for being unofficial... Charles.
box 104

Samuel, Gerhard--Out of time (a short symphony). 1978.

Scope and Contents note

Dedicated to my esteemed friend, Lawrence Morton.
New York: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation.
Inscribed on title page: For Lawrence with love friendship and admiration from Gary June 21 (Spring-Summer) 1978.
box 104

Kubik, Gail--Overture (A mirror for the sky). 1952.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed inside front cover: for Lawrence just a wonderful guy* from his friend G. *But so G-damn critical, it hurts.
box 104

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus--Divertimento K. 187. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.
box 104

Boone, Charles--The yellow bird. 1967.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed on title page: for Lawrence with happy and many best wishes! Charles October 25, '67 Oakland.
 

Miscellaneous

box 6

Who's who in music and dance in Southern California. 1933, 1940, 1948.

General Physical Description note: Photocopied excerpts.
box 10

1963-1964.

Scope and Contents note

Listen: A Music Monthly (December, February, March/April, May/June).
box 11

1923.

Scope and Contents note

La Revue Musicale (1 May) 6(7).
box 11

1930.

Scope and Contents note

La Revue Musicale (April) no.103.
box 12

1935.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (October) 21(4).
box 12

1950.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (October) 36(4).
box 12

1952.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (January) 38(1).
box 12

1952.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 38(3).
box 12

1957.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (January) 43(1).
box 12

1949.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (October) 35(4).
box 12

1956.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (April) 42(2).
box 12

1955.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 41(3).
box 12

1958.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (April) 44(4).
box 13

1964.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 42-53.
box 13

1968.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 57-72.
box 13

1970.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer).
box 14

1966.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer).
box 15

1936.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 13(2).
box 15

1937.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 14(2).
box 15

1938.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 15(3).
box 15

1938.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 15(4).
box 15

1931.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 9(1).
box 16

1940.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 17(2).
box 16

1941.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 18(4).
box 16

1940.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 17(4).
box 16

1939.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 16(4).
box 16

1939.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 16(2).
box 16

1938.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 16(1).
box 16

1940.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 18(1).
box 28

Berkshire Music Festival (13 July). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Seminar in contemporary music. Neither Stravinsky nor L.M. is listed as a participant.
box 33

Morton, Lawrence--Samuel Barber: Souvenirs, ballet suite and Symphony no.2. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (June) 12(3): 484-85.
box 61

Le theatre danse de l'Inde--Kathakali. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Publication de l'Institut International d'Etudes Comparatives de la Musique.
Insert programs and pamphlets on Asian dance.
box 63

The Coleman Chamber Concerts--Programs. 1963-1967.

Scope and Contents note

11 November 1963, 12 January 1964, 9 February 1964, 8 March 1964, 1 December 1964, 14 & 28 February 1965, 10 October 1965, 31 October 1965, 23 January 1966, 6 March 1966, 9 October.
box 63

The Coleman Chamber Concerts--The Coleman Chamber Concerts 1904-1964, 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Pasadena, California: The Coleman Chamber Music Association.
box 82

Poland illustrated magazine (December). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

No reference to Stravinsky.
box 123

Craft, Robert--A Christmas roundup. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (28 December): 49-53.
Book reviews. No Stravinsky.
box 127

A file of material relating to the concert in memory of Mrs. Oscar Moss at UCLA.

 

Music By Others

box 95

Dahl, Ingolf--Double canon for five voices Gratias ago tibi, Laurentium. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript. Holograph.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed on front free end paper of Frederick Bodmer, The loom of Language, New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated. 1944.
box 101

Dahl, Ingolf--Autograph manuscripts (canon and congratulatory message).

General Physical Description note: Holographs.
box 105

Primarily printed--A--B (folder 1-2 of 6).

box 106

Primarily printed--B (folder 3-4 of 6).

box 107

Primarily printed--B (folder 5-6 of 6)--C (folder 1 of 2).

box 108

Primarily printed--C (folder 2 of 2)--F.

box 109

Primarily printed--G--H (folder 1-2 of 3).

box 110

Primarily printed--H (folder 3 of 3)--J.

box 111

Primarily printed--K--L.

box 112

Primarily printed--Mc--M (folder 1 of 4).

box 113

Primarily printed--M (folder 2-3 of 4).

box 114

Primarily printed--M (folder 4 of 4)--P.

box 115

Primarily printed--R--S (folder 1 of 4).

box 116

Primarily printed--S (folder 2-3 of 4).

box 117

Primarily printed--S (folder 4 of 4)--W [end of section].

box 126

Works by J. Morton, G. de Machaut, D. Noon, L. Smit, D. Stalvey, R. Reynolds, K. Kohn, E.Krenek, A. Haieff, C. Boone, C. Monteverdi, E. Browne--Oversize scores.

 

Scores With Parts

box 100

Padilla, Juan Gutierrez de--Romance. 1858.

General Physical Description note: Transparencies and reproductions.

Scope and Contents note

Transcribed from the manuscript in Puebla, Mexico by Alice Ray Catalyne.
Score and parts.
box 100

Padilla, Juan Gutierrez de--Jacara (Xacara). 1558.

General Physical Description note: Transparencies and reproductions.

Scope and Contents note

Transcribed from the manuscript in Puebla, Mexico, by Alice Ray Catalyne.
Score and parts.
box 100

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus--Divertimento K. 187. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Photocopy of score (excerpts) and trumpet part.
box 100

Mexican. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscripts and reproductions.

Scope and Contents note

Includes Baile, Anonymous, Missa A 5, Juan de Lienas, Cancion for flute and violoncello arranged from the piano solo with permission of the publisher, Sivestre Revueltas.
Scores and parts.
box 100

Bach, Johann Sebastian--Lento & Larghetto from Cantata no.71 & Concerto from Cantata no.142. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript.

Scope and Contents note

Parts.
box 100

Padilla, Juan Gutierrez de--Gitanilla. 1658.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript and reproductions.

Scope and Contents note

Transcribed from the manuscript in Puebla, Mexico, by Alice Ray Catalyne.
Score and parts.
 

Stravinsky, Articles About

box 6

Taruskin, Richard--Russian folk melodies in 'The rite of spring'. 1980.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Journal of the American Musicological Society (Fall) 23(3): 502-543.
box 10

Duke, Vernon--The deification of Stravinsky. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Listen: A Music Monthly (May/June): 1-4 & (September/October): 1-5.
Two part article: L.M. responded with letter A cure for VD in September/October 1964 issue.

General note

See Box 69 Letters to the music editor-- Los Angeles Times.
box 10

No author--Stravinsky at eighty. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Newsweek (21 May) 14(21): 53-56.
Cover Story.
box 10

Gelatt, Roland--Stravinsky. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Playboy (October) 8(10): 104-106, 150-154.
box 10

Salzman, Eric--On L'Histoire du Soldat. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Stereo Review (November) 27(5): 84-89.
Also includes Fritz Kuttner, Charles Ferdinand Ramuz: Stravinsky's sometime, librettist (pp.90-93) and Robert S. Clark, Beyond the basic repertoire: Stravinsky's Cantata (pp.126-133).
box 10

Boulez, Pierre, Francis Steegmuller, and Walter Terry--Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971). 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Saturday Review (29 May): 39-59.
Includes P.B., Stravinsky and the Century: Style or idea, W.T., The dancer's composer and F.S., Stravinsky at work.
box 10

Craft, Robert--Stravinsky on illness and health. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Harper's (November) 239(1434): 111-122.
box 10

Craft, Robert--With Stravinsky in Warsaw. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Harper's (February) 232(1389): 66-75.
box 10

Hart, Philip--Stravinsky Discography. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Music Magazine/Musical Courier (June) 164(5): 39-47.
Also Ezra Shabas, Toronto: Stravinsky homage (pp.39-40).
box 10

Stravinsky, Vera, Robert Craft, Paul Horgan, Bruce Bliven Jr., and Naomi Bliven--A quintet for Igor Stravinsky. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

Intellectual Digest (August) 2(12): 83-87.
box 10

No Author--Festival (The talk of the town. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

New Yorker (1 July): 24-25.
On the Stravinsky Festival at the New York City Ballet.
box 10

Evett, Robert--The marriage of Craft and Art. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

The New Republic (10 January) 162(2): 25-27.
A review of Retrospectives and conclusions.
box 10

Craft, Robert, Nicolas Nabokov, Lincoln Kirstein, and Alfred Frankenstein--Stravinsky Issue. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

High Fidelity (June): 33-41, 101-103.
box 10

Nabokov, Nicolas--Igor Stravinsky. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

The Atlantic (November) 184(5): 21-27.
box 11

Schaeffner, Roland-Manuel, Desormiere, Honegger, Cortot, Milhaud, Souvchinsky, Lifar, Messiaen, Auric, Cingria, Hoeree, Pittaluga, Boll, & Bruyr--Special edition for Stravinsky. 1939.

Scope and Contents note

La Revue Musicale (May/June) 191(1).
Festshrift. Portrait of Stravinsky by Theodore Stravinsky from collection of Jean de Polignac;Photographs of Stravinsky and Debussy, Stravinsky, Diaghilev and Lifar; Woodcuts (croquis) of set designs.
box 11

Boll, Andre--La Presentation Decorative de L'oeure D'Igor Stravinsky. 1933.

Scope and Contents note

La Revue Musical (June) 14(137): 13-16.
Prints from Les Noces (Gontcharova) and Pulcinella (Picasso).
box 11

Schloezer, B. de, J. Cocteau, M. Georges-Michel, A. Coeuroy, and A. Levinson--Stravinsky. 1923.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

La Revue Musicale (December) 5(2).
Issue devoted to Stravinsky includes plate of Portrait of the composer by Picasso (1917).
box 11

Ansermet, Ernest--L'Oevre d'Igor Strawinsky. 1921.

Scope and Contents note

La Revue Musicale (1 July) 2(9): 1-27.
Supplement includes works by Prokofiev (excerpts from Vision Fugitives).
box 12

Babitz, Sol--Stravinsky's 'Symphony in C' (1940). 1941.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (January) 27(1): 20-25.
box 12

Goldman, Richard F.--Stravinsky's Mass (review). 1949.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 35(3): 451-458.
box 12

Cowell, Henry--Stravinsky Cantata (review). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (April) 39(2): 251-254.
box 12

Morton, Lawrence--Current chronicle: Los Angeles. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (October) 48(4): 535-541.
Analysis of Agon. In the margin of the article L.M. has indicated in pencil The rows are incorrectly labeled.
box 12

Kall, Alexis--Stravinsky and the chair of poetry. 1940.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 26(3): 283-296.
First-hand account of Charles Eliot Norton lectures.

General note

Manuscript of this article is in the Kall papers, Department of Special Collections, UCLA.
box 12

Blitzstein, Marc--The phenomenon of Stravinsky. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 21(3): 330-347.
box 12

Morton, Lawrence--Current Chronicle. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (January) 40(1): 56-58.
On Craft's Stravinsky Jazz concert at Evenings on the Roof.
box 12

Morton, Lawrence--Current Chronicle. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (October) 40(4): 572-575.
Review of Stravinsky Shakespeare Songs.
box 13

Cone, Edward T., Wilfred Mellors, Lawrence Morton, Robert Nelson, Boris Schwarz, Paul Henry Lang, and Carroll Wade--A special issue for Igor Stravinsky on his 80th Anniversary. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 48(3).
Two copies in Box 13. L.M.'s contribution is an article on Le Baiser de la fee. Inserts on A sermon, a narrative and a prayer.

General note

See manuscripts in Box 85.
box 13

Babbitt, Milton--Remarks on the recent Stravinsky. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 35-55.
box 13

Berger, Arthur--Problems of pitch organization in Stravinsky. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 11-42.
box 13

Boykan, Martin--'Neoclassicism' and late Stravinsky. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring): 155-170.
box 13

Craft, Robert--Histoire du soldat: The musical revisions, the sketches, the evolution of the libretto. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 46(3): 321-338.
box 13

Pousseur, Henri--Stravinsky by way of Webern: The consistency of a Syntax. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 13-51.
box 13

Williams, B.M.--Time and the structure of Stravinsky's 'Symphony in C'. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 49(3): 355-369.
box 13

Smith-Brindle, Reginald--Stravinsky by Roman Vlad (review). 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (July) 45(3): 393-395.
box 13

Weisman, John--Threni at the Venice Festival. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (January) 45(1): 104-110.
box 13

Clifton, Thomas--Types of symmetrical relations in Stravinsky's 'A sermon, a narrative, and a prayer'. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 96-112.
box 13

Haieff, Alexei, et al--Stravinsky a composers memorial. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer-Fall/Winter): 1-180.
Festshrift.
box 13

Morton, Lawrence--Eric Walter White: Stravinsky, the composer and his works. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

The Musical Quarterly (October) 13(4): 589-595.
box 14

Craft, Robert--A concert for St. Mark. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

The Score and I.M.A. Magazine (December) no.18: 35-52.
box 14

Spies, Claudio--Correction and addendum (Letter to the editor). 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter).
re Some notes on Stravinsky's requiem settings, 5(2): 120.
box 14

Craft, Robert--'The rite of spring': Genesis of a masterpiece. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 20-36.
Also includes Harvey Sollberger Footnote to Stravinsky (pp.148-152).

General note

The Craft article also appears in The rite of Spring: Sketches 1911-1913, facsimile reproductions, B. & H. 1969. in Box 31.
box 14

Nabokov, Nicolas, et al--Strawinsky in America: Der komponistorische werk von 1939 bis 1955. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

Musik Der Zeit 12. Verlag Boosey & Hawkes (GmbH Bonn).
Festshrift. Articles by Balanchine, Lindlar, Koeglar, Eimert, Keller, Craft, Kirchmeyer, Struth, Lindlar, Berger.
box 14

Spies, Claudio--Notes on Stravinsky's 'Variations'. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 62-74.
box 14

Spies, Claudio--Notes on Stravinsky's 'Abraham and Isaac'. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 104-126.
box 14

Schubert, Reinhold et al--Stravinsky: Wirklichkeit und Wirkung. 1958.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Musik Der Zeit, Neue Folge 1. Verlag Boosey & Hawkes(GmbH Bonn).
Festshrift. Articles by Souvchinsky, Gerhard, Druckman, Stuckenschmidt, Regne, Grohman, Karl Schumann, Lindlar, Craft, C. Mason, Dushkin and Perrin.
box 14

Auden, W.H., et al--Igor Strawinsky zum siebzigstein geburtstag. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Musik Der Zeit, Verlag Boosey & Hawkes (GmbH Bonn).
Festshrift. Articles by Cocteau, Cortot, Egk, Von Einem, Grohmann, Malipiero, Markevitch, Mersman, Stuckenschmidt, White.
box 14

Cingria, Charles Albert, et al--Igor Stravinsky. 1951.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Feuilles Musicales, reflet de la vie musicale en suisse romande et Revue Suisse du Disque (December)14(8).
Festshrift. Articles by Stravinsky, Golea, Perrin, Appia, Muller-Moor. List of works by I.S. through The rake's progress & discography.
box 14

Vuillermoz, Emile--Igor Strawinsky. 1912.

Scope and Contents note

Revue Musicale S.I.M. (15 May) 8(5): 15-21.
box 14

Spies, Claudio--Some notes on Stravinsky's requiem settings. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 98-123.
Also includes Edward T. Cone, Stravinsky, the composer and his works' by Eric Walter White (pp.155-161).
box 15

Schaeffner, Andre--Stravinsky's new concerto: Paris novelties. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 13(4): 35-39.
Also Edwin Denby, Revival of Diaghilev Les Noces (pp.44-45) and Virgil Thomson, The official Stravinsky (pp.57-58).
box 15

Bauer, Marion--Composite Stravinsky. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 14(1): 38.
box 15

Jacobi, Frederick--Stravinsky begins his chronicles. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 13(1): 51-53.
box 15

Jacobi, Frederick--On hearing Stravinsky's 'Persephone'. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 12(3): 112-115.
box 15

Jacobi, Frederick--Reflections on 'Ariadne' and on 'Mavra'. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 12(2): 73-78.
Also Serge Sudiekine, Designs for Stravinsky's 'Mavra (pp.54, 77).
box 15

Petit, Raymond--Stravinsky's Portrait. 1930.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 7(3): 37-41.
box 15

Schaeffner, Andre--Stravinsky's 'Capriccio'. 1930.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 7(2): 31-33.
box 15

Fleuroy, Andre--Picasso and Stravinsky. 1928.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 5(2): 3-4.
Also includes Pablo Picasso, Setting and costume for 'Pulcinella'.
box 15

Kirstein, Lincoln--Working with Stravinsky. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 14(3): 143-146.
Also sketches for Stravinsky ballets by Irene Sharaff, Alice Halicka and Stewart Cheney.Reference to Oedipus, Concerto, Persephone by Copland p.168.
box 16

McPhee, Colin--Records and Scores. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 19(2): 125.
On Star Spangled Banner.
box 16

Chanler, Theodore--Stravinsky's apologia. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 20(1): 17.
On Poetics of Music.
box 16

Jacobi, Frederick--Harvard soiree. 1939.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 17(1): 47-48.
On Stravinsky's Charles Eliot Norton Lectures.
box 16

Fuller, Donald--Current Chronicle. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 19(1): 33.
On Ballet Russe's Petroushka, Baiser de la fee and Jeu de cartes.
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Carter, Eliot--Stravinsky and other moderns in 1940. 1940.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 17(3): 164-170.
In Arno Huth, Swiss war season, a reference to Ansermet's narrated Chant du Rossignol (p.178).
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Frankenstein, Alfred--Stravinsky in Beverly Hills. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 19(1): 178-180.
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Mills, Charles--Over the air. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 19(4): 281.
Review of Milstein Violin Concerto in D.
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Fuller, Donald--Stravinsky, full length portrait [review of New York Philharmonic concerts].

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 23(1): 45-47.
Also L.M. review of premiere of Genesis Suite & O.t.H.f. (pp.75-76), Sol Babitz review ofElegy for solo viola and Minna Ledermann review of Stravinsky/Chagall/Bolm Firebird.
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Mills, Charles--Over the air [Koussevitsky's performance of Ode]. 1943.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 21(1): 57-60.
First appearance of material by Lawrence Morton, American conductor and works for L.A. (pp.37-39).
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Smith, Moses--Stravinsky meets the Boston censor. 1944.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 21(3): 171-173.
Charles Mills on Boston Symphony Stravinsky broadcast (pp.188-89). L.M. O.t.H.f. (pp.184-186).
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Tangeman, Robert--Stravinsky's two-piano works. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 22(2): 93-99.
C. M. Smith on Symphony in C (p.119), G. Klemm on Circus Polka (p.123), McPhee on Four Norwegian Moods (p.130), Barlow on Scenes de Ballet (p.132). L.M., O.t.H.f. (pp.135-137).
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Fuller, Donald--Stravinsky, new and old: Chamber music, 1945. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 22(2): 176-181.
Also a sketch of Stravinsky by Sotomayor (p.146), Vincent Persichetti on Stravinsky lecture recital for the Philadelphia Arts Alliance (pp.185-186) and L.M., O.t.H.f. (pp.205-206).
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Berger, Arthur--Scores and records. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 22(4): 267-270.
Review of Stravinsky's recording of Scenes de Ballet. L.M., O.t.H.f. (pp.274-275).
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Berger, Arthur--Scores and records. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 23(4): 307.
Also McPhee reference to W. Herman's performance of Ebony Concerto (p.319) and L.M.,O.t.H.f. (pp.313-315).
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Dahl, Ingolf--Stravinsky in 1946. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 23(3): 159-166.
Also Pablo Picasso, Stravinsky in the twenties: Three drawings (p.158), Irving Fine review of the Symphony in three movements (pp.209-211), L.M., O.t.H.f. (pp.220-222).
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Fuller, Donald--Airborne over New York: Spring 1946. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 23(2): 116-118.
Review of Ebony Concerto, Arthur Berger review of Song of the Nightingale (pp.136-137), L.M., O.t.H.f. (pp.141-143).
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Gassman, Remi--The new Stravinsky. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 18(2): 114-116.
Also Howard Bay reference to Sacre and Noces in England and the fold art problem, (p.73).
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Berger, Arthur--Spring season, 1943 [Danses concertanes & Apollo]. 1943.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 20(4): 257.
Also Colin McPhee review of three versions of Circus polka (p.277).
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No Author. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Los Angeles County Art Museum (6 September).
Craft conducts three versions of Stravinsky, Les Noces.
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Leopold Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra--Le Sacre du Printemps (liner notes). n.d.

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Craft, Robert--Stravinsky's return--A Russian diary. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Encounter (June, no.117) 20(6): 33-48.
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.
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Craft, Robert--Stravinsky talk with Khruschev. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Vogue (1 November) 142(8): 134-35, 184-85, 187-89.
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Craft, Robert--The rake's progress in Venice. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Boston University College of Music Programs: April-May 1953 (May 17).
In L.M.'s hand: In 'Chronicle', 17-18 May 1953.
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30. Berliner Festwochen--Opus Strawinsky Magazin. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Festshrift.
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Freedman, Harry--Working with Stravinsky. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Music Across Canada (February) 1(1): 6-7.
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The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas at Austin--Ezra Pound and Stravinsky. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

New Series Numbers 25/26: 130-132.
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Ballo, Ferdinando--Introduction to Strawinsky's Orpheus. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Winter) 10: 13-15.
Also includes Ernest Ansermet Strawinsky's newest work [Mass] (pp.6-7).
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Gishford, Anthony--A book about Stravinsky. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Autumn) 5: 22-24.
Review of E.W. White, Stravinsky--A critical survey (London: John Lehmann. 1947.
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Tansman, A., P. Souvchinsky, P. Meylan, S. Lifar, H. Strobel, J. Ledux, C.F. Ramuz & C.A. Cingria, and C. Deliege--Le 75e anniversarie de Strawinsky. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Cahiers Musicaux (January) 3(16).
Festshrift.
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Druckman, Jacob--Stravinsky's orchestral style. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

The Juilliard Review (Spring) IV(2): 10-19.
Also Jacques de Menasce, Anniversary of Igor Stravinsky (pp.3-9).
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Bucht, Gunnar--Le Sacre du Printemps. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Nutida Musik, Utgiven au Sveriges Radio 6(I): 13.
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Karsavina, T., Cyril W. Beaumont, Henry Boys, Eric Walter White, and Charles Stuart--Stravinsky issue. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 8.
Festshrift. Also includes a discography.
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Lefkovitch, Bernhard--Agon-musiken. 1958-59.

Scope and Contents note

Nutida Musik, Utgiven au Sveriges Radio 4(2): 4-7.
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Morton, Lawrence--Footnotes to Stravinsky studies: Le Sacre du Printemps. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (March) 128: 9-16.
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Maconie, Robin--Stravinsky's final cadence. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo 103: 18-23.
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Stravinsky, Vera--Unpublished letters from Igor Stravinsky to Ernst Roth. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo 98: 18-19.
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Keller, Hans--Stravinsky's performance of 'Agon': A report. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo 100: 19-22.
Originally published in Tempo in 1959.
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Spies, Claudio--Impressions after an exhibition. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo 102: 2-9.
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Helm, Everett--Igor Stravinsky's 'Abraham and Isaac'. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Winter) 71: 27.
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Josipovici, Gabriel--'The rake's progress': Some thoughts on the libretto. 1975.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (June) 113: 2-13.
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Norris, Geoffrey--Books. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (September) 118: 39-40.
A review of L.S. Dyachkova, comp., I.F. Stravinsky: Stat'i I materialy (Moscow: Sovetsky Kompozitor).
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Britten, Benjamin--Britten on 'Oedipus Rex' and 'Lady Macbeth'. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (March) 120: 10-12.
Also includes Robin Holloway review of Francis Routh, Stravinsky (The master musicians, London: J.M. Dent).
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Warrack, John--Stravinsky's 'The flood'. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Summer) 65: 13-14.
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Holloway, Robin--Books. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo 135: 31-33.
A review of Vera Stravinsky and Robert Craft, Stravinsky in pictures and documents (London: Hutchinson).
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Payne, Anthony--Stravinsky's 'The flood'. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Autumn) 70: 2-8.
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Craft, Robert--'Le Sacre du Printemps': The revisions. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (September) 122: 2-8.
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Evans, Peter--Stravinsky: Information and illumination. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 57: 2-5.
The title of this article is listed on cover Stravinsky: Information and illusion. This is a review of Roman Vlad, Stravinsky and Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft, Memories and commentaries.
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Schonberger, Elmer, and Louis Andriessen--The Apollonian Clockwork: Extracts from a book. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Jeff Hamburg.
Tempo (June) 141: 3-21.
Also includes Clare Hogan, Threni': Stravinsky's 'debt' to Krenek (pp.22-29).
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Stein, Erwin--Strawinsky's 'Septet'. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 31: 7-10.
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Roth, Ernst, Eric Walter White, David Matthews, Susan Bradshaw, Wilfrid Mellers, Douglas Young and Laelia Goehr--Igor Stravinsky 17 June 1882-6 April 1971. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo 97.
Festshrift. Also Ten canons and epitaphs by Berio, Berkeley, Birtwistle, Blacher, Maxwell Davies, Denisov, Maw, Tippett, Schnittke, Wood.
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Craft, Robert--A note on Gesualdo and Strawinsky. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo 45: 5-7.
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White, Eric Walter--Stravinsky and Debussy. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring/Summer) 61/62: 2-5.
Also includes Colin Mason Serial procedures in the Ricercar II of Stravinsky's 'Cantata', Donald Mitchell Stravinsky and new-classicism and Herbert Read, Stravinsky and the muses.
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Keller, Hans--Strawinsky's performance of 'Agon'. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Winter) 50: 22-25.
Also includes drawings by Milein Cosman.
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Keller, Hans--Conversations with Igor Stravinsky. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Autumn) 52: 16, 21-25.
Book review.
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Mason, Colin--Strawinsky's contribution to chamber music. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 43: 6-16.
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Stein, Erwin--Igor Stravinsky: Canticum sacrum ad honorem sancti Marce nominis. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Summer) 40: 3-5.
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Keller, Hans--In memoriam Dylan Thomas--Strawinsky's Schoenbergian technique. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 35: 13-20.
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Mason, Colin--Strawinsky's newest works. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring/Summer) 53/54: 2-10.
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Lindlar, Heinrich--Igor Strawinsky: Cantata. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 27: 28-33.
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White, Eric Walter--The rake's progress. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Summer) 20: 10-22.
Also includes W.H. Auden Some reflections on opera as a medium and Strawinsky's 'The rake's progress': Introduction, synopsis and illustrations.
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Mason, Colin--Stravinsky's new work. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Autumn) 59: 5-14.
A sermon, a narrative and a prayer.
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Shapero, Harold--Igor Stravinsky: Cantata for soprano, tenor, female chorus, and a small instrumental ensemble. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (September) 10(4): 681-82.
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Sternfeld, Frederick W.--Some Russian folk songs in Stravinsky's 'Petrouchka'. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (March) 2(2): 95-107.
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Morton, Lawrence--Igor Strawinsky: Scherzo a la russe, symphonic version, Tango [1940], new orchestration, 1953 and Tchaikovsky Bluebird--pas de deux. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (September) 12(4): 656-57.
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Morton, Lawrence--Igor Stravinsky: Movements for piano and orchestra. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (Winter) 20(1): 124-26.
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Vinton, John--Stravinsky: The composer and his works, by E.W. White. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (March) 24(3): 479-80.
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Seay, Albert--The Norton critical scores [including Petrouchka]. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (September) 25(1): 119-121.
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Kerr, Harrison--Igor Stravinsky: Four Norwegian moods. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (June) 2(3): 179-180.
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Morton, Lawrence--Conversations with Igor Stravinsky, by Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (September) 16(4): 558-59.
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Hill, Richard S.--Igor Stravinsky: Scenes de ballet for orchestra. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (December) 3(1): 70-71.
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Rogers, Bernard--Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (March) 3(2): 184-185.
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Meyers, Emerson--Igor Stravinsky: Sonata for two pianos. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (September) 3(4): 382-383.
Also includes William Schempf on Elegie for Viola.
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Luening, Otto--Igor Stravinsky: Symphony in three movements. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (December) 4(1): 108-109.
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Citkowitz, Isreal--Igor Stravinsky: Ode, elegiacal chant in three parts, for orchestra. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (September) 4(4): 486-7.
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Shapero, Harold--Igor Stravinsky: The rake's progress. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (June) 9(3): 488-89.
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Lang, Paul Henry--Expositions and developments, by Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (Spring) 22(2): 223-24.
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Chase, Gilbert--Stravinsky: His life and work by Eric Walter White. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (June) 5(3): 371.
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Stevens, Halsey--Stravinsky, by Roman Vlad & Memories and commentaries, by Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (June) 13(3): 411-12.
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Fox, Charles Warren--Igor Stravinsky: Orpheus & Concerto in re for string orchestra. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (September) 5(4): 519-520.
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Dahl, Ingolf--Igor Stravinsky: Mass for mixed chorus and double wind quintet. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (June) 6(3): 490-491.
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Weinant, Elwyn A--Igor Stravinsky: Requiem Canticles, for contralto and bass soli, chorus, and orchestra. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (June) 25(4): 830-33.
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Morton, Lawrence--Igor Strawinsky: Two songs for baritone and orchestra. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (March) 11(2): 284.
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Vinton, John--Stravinsky, by Roman Vlad. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (March) 25(3): 496-97.
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Mooser, R. Aloys, redacteur--Le Symphonie de psaumes de Strawinsky. 1931.

Scope and Contents note

Dissonances Revue Independente (Avril--Conches-Geneve) 4(4): 95-98.
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Souvchintsky, Pierre--Igor Strawinsky. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Countrepoints (Fevrier) 2: 19-30.
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Koechlin, Charles (letter), and Goldbeck, Fred (response)--Autour de Poetique Musicale. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Countrepoints (Mai/Juin) 4: 49-53.
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Goldbeck, Fred--Note sur la Symphonie en trois mouvements de Strawinsky. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Countrepoints (December) 5: 49.
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Myers, Rollo H.--Stravinsky on music. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

The Chesterian (Winter) 34(201): 85-88.
Also includes Arthur Dennington, The three orchestrations of Stravinsky's 'firebird' (pp.89-94).
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Goldbeck, Fred--La theorique D'Igor Strawinsky. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Countrepoints (Mars-Avril) 3: 12-30.
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Craft, Robert--Stravinsky, Diaghilev, and Misia Sert. 1977-78.

Scope and Contents note

Ballet Revue, Dance Research Foundation (New York) 6(4): 66-77.
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Homenaje a Igor Strawinsky en la LXX anniversario de su nacimento. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Musica Revista Trimestral de Los Conservatorios Espanoles (Madrid).
Festshrift.
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Boulez, Pierre--Trajectoires: Ravel, Stravinsky, Schoenberg. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Countrepoints 6: 122-142.
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Shepard, John--The Stravinsky Nachlass: A provisional checklist of music manuscripts. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (June) 40(4): 719-750.
Also includes Richard Turuskin, The music of Igor Stravinsky, by Pieter Van den Toorn (pp.770-772).
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DeVoto, Mark--Stravinsky and the piano, by Charles M. Joseph. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (December) 41(2): 275-6.
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Hamilton, David--Expositions and developments & Dialogues and a diary, by Igor Stravinsky & Robert Craft. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (March) 26(3): 531-532.
Also includes William W. Austin The rite of spring' [facsimile edition] by Igor Stravinsky.
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Hamilton, David--'Themes and conclusions', by Igor Stravinsky. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (December) 30(2): 286-7.
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Cyr, Louis--Strawinsky: Sein Nachlass, sein Bild. 1985.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (December) 42(2): 288.
Review.
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Hamilton, David--Stravinsky in pictures and documents, by Vera Stravinsky and Robert Craft. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (Sept) 36(1): 88-89.
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No author--Notes for Notes. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (December) 40(2): 271-72.
On the purchase of the Stravinsky archives by the Paul Sacher Foundation.
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Payne, Anthony--Stravinsky's Abraham and Isaac and Elegy for J.F.K. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Summer) 73: 12-15.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

(January) 24(1).
In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] pp.62-63, 71.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

(January) 23(1).
In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] pp.26-28.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

(January) 26(1).
In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] pp.26, 35-36, 41.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

(January) 28(1).
In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] pp.55-56, 68.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

(January) 34(1).
In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] p.7.
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White, Eric Walter--First performances: Two new memorial works by Stravinsky. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Autumn) 74: 19-21.
Variations, Aldous Huxley in memoriam and Introitus, T.S. Eliot in memoriam.
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Hopkins, G.W.--Stravinsky's chord's (I). 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 76: 6-12.
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Hopkins, G.W.--Stravinsky's chords (II). 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Summer) 77: 2-9.
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Roth, E., P. Souvtchinsky, J. Warrick, A. Payne, R. Smalley, G. Crosse, A. Ginastera, A. Goehr, J. Tavener, W. Mellers, E. White, J. Ogden, S. Walsh--Stravinsky's 85th birthday. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Summer) 81.
Also compositions by R.R. Bennett, H. Birtwistle, G. Crosse, P.M. Davies, B. Dennis, M. Finnissy, N., Maw, J. Ogdon, R. Smalley, T. Souster, J. Tavener, M. Williamson.
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Keller, Hans--The contemporary problem. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Winter) 83: 24-25.
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Souvtchinsky, Pierre--Thoughts on Stravinsky's 'Requiem canticles'. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Autumn) 86: 6-7.
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Whittall, Arnold--Thematicism in Stravinsky's 'Abraham and Isaac'. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Summer) 89: 12-16.
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Russell, Thomas W. III--Madame (Imprimatur Gallery in St. Paul has assembled the colorful works of Vera (Mrs. Igor) Stravinsky. 1985.

Scope and Contents note

Twin Cities (November) 8(11): 120-130.
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Lindlar, Heinrich--Igor Strawinsky im Spiegel seiner Sakralmusik from Stilportrats der Neuen Musik. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Verlag Merseberger: 32-41.
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Szersvovicz, Patrick--Stravinsky et les autres. n.d. [1980].

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Diapason (Paris): 37-38.
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Boucourechliev, Andre--Dossier Stravinsky a Paris. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Harmonie (September): 36-38.
Photocopy. Inscribed: To Lawrence Morton very cordially AB. Review of Festival Automne 1980.
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Marnat, Marcelle--Pourquoi un Festival Stravinsky. n.d. [1980].

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Diapason (Paris): 30-34.
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No Author--Metropolitan Stravinsky celebration a milestone. 1981-82.

Scope and Contents note

Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. Newsletter (Winter--Spring) 13(2): 1, 9, 14.
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Biette, Jean Claude--Stravinsky a Venise un certain sens du sacre. n.d. [1980].

Scope and Contents note

Diapason (Paris): 40-41.
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Blazhkov, Igor--I. Stravinsky's letters to N. Roerich. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

A typescript English translation of the letters is inserted.
Soverskaia muzyka (August 8): organ Soiuza kompozitorov SSSR i Ministerstva kul'tury SSSR. Inscribed before table of contents:
Mr. Morton, Please turn your attention to pp.57-63. I wish you great success with your noble labour at the monograph about our great countryman. Sincerely yours, Igor Blazhkov.
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Curjel, Hans--Strawinsky oder die Kunstlerische atmosphere von Paris. 1929.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (April).
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Russian newspapers--Paris. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and prints.
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Photographic prints--For translation. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Prints of negatives from other envelopes in German.
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Ferroud, P.O.--The role of the abstract in Igor Stravinsky's work. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

The Chesterian.
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Poulenc, Francis--Igor Stravinsky. 1941.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

L'Information Musicale (3 Janvier) 1(7).
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Honegger, Arthur--Franck et Strawinsky. 1941.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

L'Information Musicale (19 Septembre) 2(38).
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Taylor, Ronald--Stravinsky and the problems of 20th century music. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Cambridge Journal 6(6).
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Browne, Andre J.--Aspects of Stravinsky's work. 1930.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Music and Letters (October).
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Blatter der Staatsoper VIII: 19 February 1923 Enlarged (Includes re-shooting of bad film. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives.
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Mersmann, Hans, et al--Strawinsky: Oedipus Rex. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and prints.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (Mainz), 4(28).
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Flanner, Janet--Profiles: Russian firebird. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

The New Yorker (January 5) 10(47): 23-28.
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Strabel, Heinrich--Strawinksy: hors classe. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (Juni) 29(6): 177-178.
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Various--Strawinsky unter uns. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (June) 29(6): 180-185.
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Briner, Andres--Neues von Strawinsky uber sich selbst. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (Juni) 29(6): 186-188.
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Molinari, Cesare--Osservazioni sui manifesti del teatro futurista. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

La Biennale de Venezia (December) 9(36-37): 72-76.
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Rosenfeld, Paul--The mystery of Persephone. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

The New Republic (April 3) 132(1061): 213-14.
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No author--Stravinsky week at the Eastman school. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Rochester Review (Summer): 3-5.
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Craft, Robert--Stravinsky's return 'A Russian diary'. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Encounter (June) 20(6): 33-48.
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Craft, Robert--With Aldous Huxley. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Encounter (November) 25(5): 10-16.
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Stadler, Edmund--Rene Auberjonois, Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz und Igor Strawinsky. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Du Atlantis (November): 18-24.
Also includes Manuel Gasser, Serge de Diaghilew und die Maler der Ecole de Paris.
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Thomson, Virgil--Stravinsky's operas. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Newsletter (Fall): 3-7, 22.
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Berkeley, Lennox--Igor Stravinsky - A centenary tribute. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

The Musical Times (June) 123(1672): 395-402.
box 81

Asbury, Edith Evans--Stravinsky estate battle settled. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

[ New York Times].
The publication is not identified, however the type style and the identification of the addresses of all New York residents suggests the Times.
box 81

Harrison, Jay S.--Fourscore for Stravinsky. 1962.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Show (June) 2(6): 38-39.
box 81

Nabokov, Nicolas--Stravinsky - Fifteen and three score. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

High Fidelity (June): 33-44, 99-104.
box 81

Pasler, Jann--Stravinsky and the Apaches. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

The Musical Times (June)123 (1672): 403-407.
Inscibed To my very dear helper and advisor. Jann.
box 81

Briner, Andreas--Guilaume de Machaut 1958/58 oder Strawinskys Movements for piano and orchestra. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (Juni) 27(6): 184-186.
box 84

Kraemer, Uwe--Four Norwegian Moods by Igor Strawinsky. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (March/April) 2: 80-84.
Photocopy of German article.
box 84

Shattuck, Roger--The devil's dance. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

The New Republic (December 26): 26-32.
box 84

Mudrick, Marvin--The last great composer. 1984.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. 10 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

The Hudson Review (Summer): 223-238.
box 84

Karlinsky, Simon--Stravinsky and Russian pre-literate theater. 1983.

General Physical Description note: Off-print.

Scope and Contents note

19th Century Music (Spring) 6(3): 232-240.
Inscribed For Lawrence Morton, Stravinsky's friend, a paper he has already heard. W/best regards Simon Karlinsky.

General note

See letter from Karlinsky (21 October 1982) in Box 85.
box 84

Yates, Peter--Igor Stravinsky: The final maturity. 1973.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. 8 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

TriQuarterly (Fall) 28: 365-379.
Inscribed: For Lawrence Morton--This piece which I commissioned 10 years ago. S. Karlinsky.
box 84

Wise, C. Stanley--Impressions of Igor Strawinsky. 1916.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. 18 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

The Musical Quarterly (April) 2(2): 249-256.
box 84

Chenneviere, Rudhyar D.--The two trends of modern music in Stravinsky's works. 1919.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. 16 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

The Musical Quarterly (April) 5(2): 169-174.
box 84

Pasler, Jann--Stravinsky's visualization of music. 1981.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. 4 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Dance Magazine (April): 66-69.
box 84

Pasler, Jann--Stravinsky and the Apaches. 1982.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. 5 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

The Musical Times (June): 403-407.
box 84

Morton, Lawrence--Footnotes to Stravinsky studies: 'Le Sacre du printemps'. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (March) 128: 9-16.

General note

See letter from Irving Kolodin in Box 85.
box 84

White, Eric Walter, and Jeremy Noble--Stravinsky, Igor (Fyodorovitch). n.d. [1980].

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

New Grove dictionary of music and musicians. London: Macmillan Publishers, Limited.
Includes article on Fyodor Ignat'yevich Stravinsky by Jennifer Spencer.
box 85

Joseph, Charles M.--Stravinsky's 'Piano scherzo' (1902) in perspective: A new starting point. 1981.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly 67: 82-93.
box 85

Karlinsky, Simon--The composer's workshop. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

The Nation (June 15): 730-733.
Review of Retrospectives and conclusions, The rite of spring--sketches, and I. Vershinina,Stravinsky's early ballets.
box 85

No Author--Deliberately dry. 1948.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Time (May 10): 48.
box 85

Porter, Andrew--Triptych. 1981.

Scope and Contents note

The New Yorker (December 21): 134-137.
box 85

Henry, Derrick--Igor Stravinsky: In memoriam. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

UCLA Daily Bruin (April 4).
box 85

Hamilton, David--The rake's progress: A novel work vividly aware of its past. 1985.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Opus (October): 24-26.
box 85

Schillaci, Dan--SFO's 'Rake's progress' - without the 'flaws'. 1981.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

The Alberquerque Tribune (July 31): B-1.
box 85

F., A. [?]--Concerning Stravinsky: Carlos Salzedo speaks of the art and personality of the Russian composer. 1924.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

The Musical Digest (December 30): 17.
box 85

Malkiel, Henrietta--'Modernists have ruined modern music', Stravinsky says. 1925.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Musical America (January 10).
box 85

Lieberson, Goddard--Igor Stravinsky: A tribute by Goddard Lieberson. 1971.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

The Gramophone (June/November): 19.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Stravinsky in the Twenties. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (2 May) 29-33.
Includes a letter to the editors from Theodore Strawinsky and Craft reply, defending his critique of Mr. Strawinsky's, Catherine and Igor Strawinsky.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Fit to print: The changing times. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (6 April): 21-22.
Critique of Lillian Libman, And music at the close.
box 123

Hamilton, D.--Letter to the editor. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (20 April): 42-43.
A defense of yet to be released Libman book (And music at the close) w/reply from Craft.
box 123

Craft, Robert--The press: Freedom from as well as of. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (29 June): 27-28.
More on Libman, And music at the close.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Venice: Paragraphs from a diary. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (5 October): 28-30.
box 123

Craft, Robert, and W. Harkins--Stravinsky's Svadebka (Les Noces). 1972.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (14 December): 23-31.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Assisting Stravinsky. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Atlantic (December): 68-69, 70-74.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Catherine and Igor Stravinsky. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (22 November): 33-36.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Compositions. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (22 December): 50-52.
Book review & Stravinsky/Gould.
box 123

Craft, Robert--My life with Stravinsky. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (10 June): 6-10.
box 123

Craft, Robert--The unknown Stravinsky. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (21 February): 15-21.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Stravinsky in America. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (8 August): 26-32.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Nijinsky and 'Le Sacre'. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (15 April): 36-39.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Igor Stravinsky: Obiter dicta. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (17 March): 27-32.
Includes a letter from Ned Rorem (From 14 April issue) about errors in this article and Craft's reply.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Pages from a chronicle. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (25 February): 20-30.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Stravinsky: Problems for the biographers. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (9 August): 14-18.
 

Stravinsky, Articles By (Also Published Letters)

box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--Igor Stravinsky on Beethoven piano sonatas. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Harper's (May) 240(1440): 34-46.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--An interview with Stravinsky. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (3 June) 4(9): 4-5.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--A realm of truth: 'The Beethoven Quartets' by Joseph Kerman. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (26 September) 11(5): 3-4.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--A cure for VD (The title is Mr. Stravinsky's own). 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Listen: A Music Monthly (September/October): 1-2.
The title may be I.S.'s only contribution. L.M. wrote this letter to the editor for Stravinsky.

General note

(See Box 69 Letters to the music editor-- Los Angeles Times folder).
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--On manners music, and mortality. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Harper's (February) 236(1413): 41-47.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--Music and the statistical age. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Commentary (September) 42(3): 49-52.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--The Diaghilev I knew. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

The Atlantic (November) 192(5): 33-36.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--Igor Stravinsky: A matter of liberty. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Harper's (April) 240(1439): 112-114.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Igor Stravinsky: How he lives and works. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Ascap Today (June) 1(2): 2-4.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--Progress report. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (October 23) 13(7): 3-4.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--Rap session. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (February 11) 26(2): 18-20.
box 13

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--A quintet of dialogues: Octet, Apollo, Persephone, Scenes de Ballet, Symphony of Psalms. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall): 7-17.
Also includes Edward T. Cone, Stravinsky: The progress of a method (pp.18-26).

General note

Typescript versions of the Apollo and Persephone notes are in Box 9.
box 14

Stravinsky, I., Y. Racz-Barblan, P. Meylan, C. Regamey and C.A. Cingria--Aspects peu connusd'Igor Stravinsky (pour le 80e anniversaire de sa naissance): Documents in edits, facsimiles, un poemed' Igor Stravinsky et Charles-Albert Cingria sur C.F. Ramuz. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Feuilles Musicales (Lausanne) 15(2-3).
Festshrift. Racz includes unedited transcription of early polka for cymbalon.
box 17

Watkins, Glenn--Gesualdo: The man and his music. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Preface by Igor Stravinsky.
Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, Oxford University Press.
box 17

Lowinsky, Edward E.--Tonality and atonality in sixteenth century music. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

With a foreword by Igor Stravinsky.
Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
box 18

Eimert, Herbert, and Karlheinz Stockhausen, (eds.)-- Die Riehe: A periodical devoted to developments in contemporary music. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Foreword by Igor Stravinsky.
Theodore Presser Company, in association with Universal Edition.
Essays on the music of Anton Webern.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor--Pushkin: Poetry and music. 1940.

Scope and Contents note

From the French manuscript by Gregory Golubeff.
Printed in the U.S.A.
Printed for Copyright purposes only. Description of phantom text.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor--Quelques confidences sur la musique. 1935-36.

Scope and Contents note

Conferencia, Journal de L'Universite des Annales 1935-36, Trentieme Annee, Paris.
An analysis of the Concerto for 2 Solo Pianos.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Apropos 'Le Sacre du Printemps'. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Saturday Review (26 December).
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Expositions and developments'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--An open letter to Diaghilev. 1921.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Edwin Evans.
The London Times (28 October).
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--About my 'Babel Cantata'. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

From the program of the Janssen Symphony (5 November).
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Stravinsky on Schoenberg, 'genius', Verdi etc. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Saturday Review.
In L.M.'s hand: from Conversations.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Some painters of the Russian Ballet. 1958.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

The Atlantic (August) 202(2): 65-68.
In L.M.'s hand: from Conversations.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Nowhere to go. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Harper's.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--In re Walter. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Saturday Review (31 March).
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Pour la musikzeitung de Zuerich. 1944.

Scope and Contents note

Photograph of letter to editor (4 February).
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Advertissment. 1927 (October).

General Physical Description note: Photo of typescript with corrections. 2 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: n.d.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Quelques idees a propos de mon 'Octuor'. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: n.d.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Composing. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

The Atlantic Monthly (June) 199: 46-50.
In L.M.'s hand: from Conversations.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Warum meine musik nicht geschicht wird. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Das Tha. (12 July) GA Blatt nummer 254.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Schoenberg's letters. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

High Fidelity (May).
In L.M.'s hand: Originally in 'The Observer', 18 October 1964. Also in 'Themes and episodes'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Igor Stravinsky talks to Robert Craft about Evelyn Waugh, Gerald Heard and Christopher Isherwood. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Mademoiselle (May) 55(1).
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary', pp.38-44, somewhat edited.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Tribute to Picasso. 1932.

Scope and Contents note

Cahiers d'Art 7e Annee.
In L.M.'s hand: copied from E.(ric) W.(alter) W.(hite).
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Some composers. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Musical America 82(6): 6-11.
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--On Oedipus Rex. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Encounter (June) 18(6) no.105.
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Solidarity. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

The Listener (22 January) 79(2026).
In L.M.'s hand: See much different version in 'Retrospectives and conclusions', p.288.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--An interview with Igor Stravinsky. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (3 June).
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Glazunov, Schnabel and I (A letter from Stravinsky). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

The Observer Weekend Review (20 May).
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary', Appendix A., p.99, somewhat different version, dated Melbourne, 27 November 1961!.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Images of myself. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

The Atlantic (May) 207(5): 73-76.
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Expositions and developments'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Firebird's last flight. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

High Fidelity Magazine (June) 10(6): 34-36.
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Expositions and developments'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--On conductor's and conducting. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Show (July/August) IV(7): 28, 108.
In L.M.'s hand: In 'table talk'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Conductors: Good, bad and unspeakable. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

The Observer Weekend Review (24 June).
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--My reflections on being eighty. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

The Observer (17 June).
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Schoenberg and I. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Show 3(2): 30-31.
In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--Speculations. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Show (February) 4(2): 42-43, 46.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor--A dialogue. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Show (April) 4(4): 42.
box 30

Stravinsky, Igor, and Alberto Giacometti--Stravinsky as seen by Giacometti - Giacometti as seen by Stravinsky. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Vogue (August) 132: 82-83.
In L.M.'s hand: In 'Conversations' slightly edited.
box 32

No author--Stravinskif - Synpunkter och minnen. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Nutida Musik, Utgiven au Sveriges Radio 2(I): 8-15.
box 32

Stravinskij, Igor--Igor Stravinskij: 35 svar pa 35 fragor. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Nutida Musik, Utgiven au Sveriges Radio 1(I): 7-15.
Also Erik Lindegen Stravinsky och Oedipus Rex (pp.2-6), Stravinsky and Honegger (unattributed, p.16) and Danish test to Oedipus Rex (pp.II-VIII).
box 67

Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky reviews three 'Rites of spring'. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

HiFi/Stereo Review (February): 60-63.
Photocopy.
box 74

Articles by Str. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs. Original typescripts with corrections.

Scope and Contents note

Advertissement, Warum Meine Musik nichtgeschusst wied, Qulaques idees a propos mon Octuor, Chicago Lecture, Incipit on L'Oiseau de Feu article (pp.1-2) and of Petrouchka (p.5) and Statement for press on Werner Reinhardt.
box 81

Stravinsky, Igor, et al--Strawinsky--Heft. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (Jun/Juli) 19(6/7).
Festshrift.
box 81

Stravinsky, Igor--Memories of T.S. Eliot. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Esquire. 44(2): 92-93.
box 85

Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky replies (to Karlinsky review, The Nation, June 15, 1970). 1970.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

The Nation (August 3): 66, 83.
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--No title. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (23 October).
box 10

Stravinsky, Igor--No title. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (11 February).
box 123

Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky on the musical scene. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (12 May): 10-12.
box 123

Stravinsky, Igor--Side effects: An interview. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (14 March): 3-8.
box 123

Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky at 85. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (1 June): 12-16.
box 123

Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky: An interview - portrait of the artist as an old man. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (22 October): 3-5.
box 123

Stravinsky, Igor--Portrait of the artist as an old man. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

London Times (22 October): 34-39.
The same as 22 October 1970 article from the New York Review of Books.
box 123

Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky: The last interview. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (1 July): 3-4.
Also includes Robert Craft, Stravinsky: End of a chronicle (pp.4-14).
 

Stravinsky, Articles Relating to or Referring to

box 11

Noailles, Henriot, G. Voisins, A. Benois, R. Brussel, G. Astruc, Larionow, L. Laloy, M. Georges-Michel, Sazonova, A. Warnod, M. Brillant, H. Prunieres--Diaghilev's Ballet Russe. 1933.

Scope and Contents note

La Revue Musicale (December).
Includes ad for European premiere of Psalms; plates of Stravinsky decors: Petroushka (Benois) and Sacre (Roerich); Costumes for Rossignol (Benois) & Noces (Gontcharova--1917!).
box 12

Weinberg, Jacob--Sergei Ivanovitch Taneiev: Russia's foremost musicologist. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Musical Quarterly (January) 44(1): 19-31.
box 13

Cogan, Robert--Toward a theory of timbre: Verbal timbre and musical line in Purcell, Sessions, and Stravinsky. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 75-81.
box 13

Westergaard, Peter--Conversation with Walter Piston. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 6-7.
box 13

Treitler, Leo--The present as history. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 1-58.
box 15

Locke, Arthur W.--Festival at Hartford. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 13(3): 55-58.
Reviews include performances of Les Noces and Persephone.
box 15

Carter, Eliott--Orchestras and audiences, Winter 1938. 1938.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 15(3): 167-170.
Reference to Jeu de cartes, p.169.
box 15

Thomson, Virgil--In the theatre. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 14(4): 236-239.
References to Appolon, Jeu de cartes and Baiser, pp.236, 238-39. Reference to Stravinsky in Los Angeles, p.223.
box 15

Einstein, Alfred--Internationalism, a la Venice and Florence. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 15(1): 40-44.
References to Sacre and Histoire p.43 and Copland reviews of Concerto for Two Pianos and Jeu de cartes pp.46-7.
box 15

Frankenstein, Alfred--New music in Chicago. 1933.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 10(4): 223-225.
Reference to Octet, Histoire, Concertino, Oedipus and Psalms, p.204 & Pribaoutki, p.225.
box 15

Lourie, Arthur--The crisis in form, 1931.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 8(4): 3-11.
Also includes Marc Blitzstein, Spring Season in the East--reviews of Oedipus and 3 pieces for Solo Clarinet.
box 15

Weatherwax, John--On the Pacific Coast. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 11(2): 106-108.
Reference to Pulcinella (p.106).
box 16

Rosenfeld, Paul--Language and modern music. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 18(3): 147-154.
Also Edwin Denby on Ballustrade, pp.197-98.
box 16

Morton, Lawrence--Los Angeles to hear resident composers. 1944.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 22(1): 50-53.
Premiere of Dumbarton Oaks, Barlow on Sonata for 2 pnos. (p.40), Plates of Berman designs for Balanchine ballets, (pp.36-7). McPhee and Lederman on Danses for two pianos and staged (pp.58, 60).
box 16

Manziarly, Marcelle--On rhythm complex and simple. 1944.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 21(2): 70-75.
Colin McPhee on Koussevitzky's New York performance of Ode (p.96). Moses Smith on Koussevitzky's Boston performance of Ode (p.103). 1st appearance of On the Hollywood Front (O.t.H.f.) by L.M.
box 16

Einstein, Alfred--Universality and music today. 1939.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 16(3): 150-155.
box 16

Citkowitz, Israel--Abstract method and the human voice. 1943.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 20(3): 147-151.
Includes reviews of Chant du rossignol by Donald Fuller (p.184) and Stokowsky's broadcast performance of Symphony in C by Charles Mills (210).
box 16

Krenek, Ernst--Opera between the wars. 1943.

Scope and Contents note

Modern Music 20(2): 102-106.
Plates include scenes from 1928 Histoire (New York) and 1928 Oedipus (Kroll Opera, Berlin). Also review of Circus polka for two pianos.
box 33

Velimirovic, Milos--Russian autographs at Harvard. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Notes (September) 12(4): 539-558.
box 35

Hopkins, G.W.--An anatomy of musical criticism, by Alan Walker. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 80: 37-38.
box 35

Keller, Hans--The contemporary problem. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo (Spring) 88: 56-57.
box 67

Rich, Alan--Stravinsky in Wonderland. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Performing Arts (Los Angeles Philharmonic) (February): 22-29.
box 67

Buckle, Richard--La Bataille du 'Sacre'. n.d. [1980].

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Diapason (Paris): 35-36.
box 69

Rolland, Romain--Journal des annees de guerre. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Lawrence Morton with corrections by Arthur Knodel.
[from] Paris: Editions Albin Michel.
Photocopy of French original, two drafts of translation and final copy of note.

General note

See explicatory correspondence with Knodel in Box 85.
box 81

Auden, W.H.--Opera addict. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Vogue (July): 65, 101.
Includes a full page photograph of Stravinsky standing in a corner.
box 81

Stravinsky, Igor--Every music column I have read in Time has been distorted and inaccurate. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Fact (January-February) 1(1).

General note

See letter from Fact to Stravinsky in Box 84, apparently given to L.M. for response (of which there is no record).
box 81

Tomkins, Calvin--Living well is the best revenge: Gerald and Sara Murphy. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

The New Yorker (July 28) 38(23): 31-69.
Stravinsky anecdote on p.32.
box 81

Various--Reviews and references. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Melos (Juli/August) 32(7-8).
L.M. has noted passing references to Stravinsky in the table of contents.
box 84

Pasler, Jann--Debussy, Jeux: Playing with time and form. 1982.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. 12 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

19th Century Music: 60-75.
Off-print.
box 84

Runciman, John F.--Noises, smells and colours. 1915.

Scope and Contents note

The Musical Quarterly (April) 1(2): 149-161.
box 123

Craft, Robert--Auden in Love. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (27 September): 7-10.
Craft reviews biography of poet, Chester Kallman. Includes letter (25 October issue) from David Jackson and an additional correction from Craft.
box 127

Stockhausen, Karlheinz--Amerikareise 1958. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Melos: Mainz (Juli/August) 27(7): 204-208.
 

Stravinsky, Bibliography on Index Cards

box 76

Morton, Lawrence--L.M.'s Stravinsky card catalogue [1]. n.d.

box 77

Morton, Lawrence--L.M.'s Stravinsky card catalogue [2]. n.d.

 

Stravinsky, Books By or About

box 14

Oja, Carol J., (ed.)-- Stravinsky in Modern Music, 1924-1944. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Compiled and with an introduction by Carol J. Oja. Forward by Aaron Copland.
New York: Da Capo Press.
box 17

Stravinsky, Igor-- Themes and conclusions. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

London: Faber and Faber.
box 17

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Memories and commentaries. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press.
box 17

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Expositions and developments. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press.
box 17

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Dialogues. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press.
box 17

Stravinsky, Igor-- An autobiography. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
box 17

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Conversations with Igor Stravinsky. 1980.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
box 17

Stravinsky, Igor-- Poetics of Music in the form of six lessons. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

English translation by Arthur Knodel and Ingolf Dahl. Preface by George Seferis.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
box 17

Scharlau, Ulf, comp-- Igor Strawinsky: Phongraph herausgegeben vom Deutschen Rundfunkarchiv. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Compiled by Ulf Scharlau.
Frankfurt am Main.
box 17

Stravinsky, Igor-- Errinnerungen. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Zurich-Berlin: Atlantis Verlag.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor-- Poetique Musicale. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

Avec un portrait de l'auteur par Picasso.
La Flute de Pan collection d'Etudes Musicales, diregee par Roland Bourdariat, J.B. Janin, Dixieme edition.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor-- Stravinsky in conversation with Robert Craft. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Hammondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books Limited.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor-- Leben und Werk--von Ihm Selbst, Errinerungen, Musicalische Poetik, Antworten auf 35 Fragen. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne (im gemeinschaftsverlag, Atlantis Verlag, Zurich.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor-- Poetics of music in the form of six lessons. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Arthur Knodel and Ingolf Dahl.
Cambridge: Harvard Univesity Press.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor-- Stravinsky: Selected correspondence vol.3. 1985.

Scope and Contents note

Edited and with commentaries by Robert Craft.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor-- Stravinsky: Selected correspondence vol.2. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

Edited and with commentaries by Robert Craft.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor-- Stravinsky: Selected correspondence vol.1. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Edited and with commentaries by Robert Craft.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 18

Stravinsky, Igor-- Poetique musicale, sous forme de six lecons. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
box 19

Stravinsky, Igor-- Chronicle of my life. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the French.
London: Victor Gollancz Limited.
Insert before front end paper note in L.M.'s hand: The Frontispiece, Stravinsky Portrait by Theodore Stravinsky, is missing (which I discovered after I had bought the book.).
box 19

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Retrospectives and conclusions. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 19

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Themes and episodes. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 19

Stravinsky, Igor-- An autobiography. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Simon and Schuster.
box 19

Stravinsky, Igor-- Chroniques de ma vie. 1935.

General Physical Description note: 2 bound and boxed volumes.

Scope and Contents note

Avec six dessin hors texte.
Paris: Les Edition Denoel et Steel.
box 19

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Dialogues and a diary. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

London: Faber and Faber.
Inscribed by the author on acknowledgments page: For L.M.'s birthday July 13/1968.
box 20

Dobrin, Arnold-- Igor Stravinsky: His life and times. 1970.

General Physical Description note: Illustrated with photographs.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company.
box 20

Belaiev, Victor-- Igor Stravinsky's Les Noces: An outline. 1928.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the Russian by S.W. Pring.
Oxford University Press, London: Humphrey Mitford.
box 20

Miniature Essays--Igor Stravinski. 1921.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester Limited.
box 20

Craft, Robert-- Prejudices in disguise: Articles, essays, reviews. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 20

Craft, Robert, Allesandro Piovesan, and Roman Vlad-- Le Musiche religiose di Igor Strawinsky. 1956 [ca.].

Scope and Contents note

Con il catalogo analitico completo di tutte le sue opere.
Venezia: Lambrose Editore.
box 20

Craft, Robert-- Current convictions: Views and reviews. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Inscribed by the author: to L.M.
box 20

Cosman, Milein-- Strawinsky dirigiert. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Einfuhrung von Hans Keller.
Berlin: Verlag Ullstein.
German version of Stravinsky seen and heard by Keller & Cosman.
box 20

Lerma, Dominique-Rene de, assisted by Thomas J. Ahrens-- Igor Fedorovitch Stravinsky: A practical guide to publications of his music. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: The Kent State University Press.
box 20

Fleisher, Herbert-- Strawinsky. 1931.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Russische Musik Verlag.
box 20

Forte, Allen-- The harmonic organization of The rite of spring. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
box 20

Gasperoni, Enrico-- Strawinsky. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Rome: Unione Tipografica Editrice Siciliana.
box 20

Druskin, Mikhail-- Igor Stravinsky: His life works and views. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Martin Cooper.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
box 20

Evans, Edwin-- Stravinsky: Firebird and Petroushka. 1933.

Scope and Contents note

London: Humphrey Milford.
box 20

Griffiths, Paul, with Igor Stravinsky, Robert Craft, and Gabriel Josipovici-- Igor Stravinsky:The rake's progress. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
box 20

Druskin, Mikhail-- Igor Strawinsky: Personlichkeit, Schaffen, Aspekte. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

Aus dem Russischen herausgegeben und ubertragen von Christof Ruger.
Leipzig: Verlag Philipp Reclam Jun.
box 21

Blanche, Jacques-Emile-- Portraits: Un demi-siecle de vie parisienne et de pensee francaise. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Preface de Jean-Jacques Gauthier.
Rouen: Musee des Beaux-Arts de Rouen.
box 21

Armitage, Merle, [and William Corle, ed.]-- Igor Stravinsky. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

B. de Schloezer, E. Satie, E.Goosens, J. Cocteau, H. Boys, A. Copland, A. Berger, N. Nabokov, M. Armitage, E. Corle, R. Craft, O. Sitwell, S. Dushkin, C. Smith, L. Morton, and I. Dahl.
New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce.
box 21

Craft, Robert-- Present perspectives: Critical writings. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 21

Boucourechliev, Andre-- Igor Stravinsky. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Fayard: Librarie Artheme.
box 21

Armitage, Merle (ed.)-- Igor Stravinsky: Articles and critiques. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

E. Goosens, H. Boys, O. Downes, M. Armitage, E. Vuillermoz, L. Danz, J. Rodriguez, M. Komroff, J. Cocteau, E. Satie & an abridged analysis by B. de Schloezer.
New York: G. Schirmer Incorporated.
box 21

Andriessen, Louis, and Elmer Sconberger-- Het Apollinische Vurwerk: Over Stravinsky. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

Amsterdam: Vitgeverij De Bezige Bi.
box 21

Asaf'yev Boris-- A book about Stravinsky. 1982.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies (1 in wrappers).

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Richard F. French, with an introduction by Robert Craft.
Ann Arbor Michigan: UMI Research Press.
box 21

Circlot, Juan Eduardo-- Igor Strawinsky: Su tiempo, su significacion, su obra. 1944.

Scope and Contents note

Barcelona: Editorial Gustavo Gili.
box 21

Caesar, Clifford-- Igor Stravinsky: A complete catalogue. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

San Francisco: Press, Incorporated.
box 21

Craft, Robert-- Strawinsky. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Munchen: Georg Muller.
box 21

Stravinsky, Igor-- A complete catalogue of his published works. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes.
box 22

Paoli, Domenico De-- Igor Strawinsky (da L'Oiseau de feu a Persephone). 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Nuova edizione riveduta ed aggiornata. Torino: G.B. Paravia & Company.
box 22

Boretz, Benjamin, and Edward T. Cone, (eds.)-- Perspectives on Schoenberg and Stravinsky. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated.
box 22

Stravinsky, Igor, et al-- Avec Stravinsky. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Monaco: Editions du Rocher.
Also Craft, Boulez, Stockhausen--unedited letters of Debussy, Ravel, Satie, Dylan Thomas--four photographs and a design by Alberto Giacometti.
box 22

Paoli, Domenico de-- L'opera di Strawinsky. 1931.

Scope and Contents note

Milano: n.p.
box 22

Collaer, Paul-- Strawinsky. 1930 [ca.].

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: Edition Equilibres.
box 22

Onnen, Frank--Stravinsky. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the Dutch by Mrs. A. Kessler-Button.
Stockholm: The Continental Book Company.
box 22

Oleghini, Leon-- Connaissance de Stravinsky. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Lausanne: Editions Maurice et Pierre Foetisch.
box 22

Burde, Wolfgang-- Strawinsky, monographie. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, Schott's Sohne.
box 22

Meylan, Pierre-- Une Amite ce Les Noces--L'Histoire du Soldat--Renard--Les Chants Russe. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Lausanne & Paris: Editions du Ceruin & Librairie E. Ploix.
box 22

Routh, Francis-- Stravinsky. 1975.

Scope and Contents note

London: J.M. Dent & Sons Limited.
box 22

Nabokov, Nicolas-- Igor Stravinsky. 1975.

Scope and Contents note

Aus dem Englischen ubersetzt von Gisa Jopp mit tachtechnischer Beratung von Thomas Hopfner.
box 22

Casella, Alfredo-- Igor Strawinski. 1926.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: A.F. Formaggini.
box 22

Casella, Alfredo-- Strawinski: Nuove editione con un capitolo di aggiornamento di Guglielmo Bar Blan. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Brescia: La Scuola Editrice.
box 22

Lesure, Francois-- Stravinsky: Etudes et temoignages. Presentes et reunis par Francois Lesure. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions Jean-Claude Lattes.
box 23

Libman, Lillian-- And music at the close: Stravinsky's last years, a personal memoir. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated.
Inscribed To Lawrence who always sought the truth--Love--Lillian, August 17, 1972.
box 23

Mila, Massimo-- Igor Strawinsky: Carriera d'un libertino (The rake's progress), Guidomusicale. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: Istituto D'Alto Cultura.
box 23

Myers, Rollo H.-- Introduction to the music of Stravinsky. 1950.

Scope and Contents note

London: Dennis Dobson Limited.
box 23

Jers, Norbert-- Igor Strawinsky's spate Zwolfton Werke (1958-1966). 1976.

Scope and Contents note

Regensburg: Gustave Bosse Verlag.
box 23

Joseph, Charles M.-- Stravinsky and the piano. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI Research Press.
box 23

Lourie, Arthur-- Profanation et sanctification du temps: Journal musical Saint Petersbourg - Paris - New York, 1910-1960. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Desclee de Brouwer.
box 23

Lindlar, Heinrich-- Igor Strawinsky: Sadraler gesang, Geist und Form der Christ-kutischen Kompositionen. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Regensburg: Gustave Bosse Verlag.
box 23

Lederman, Minna (ed.)-- Stravinsky in the theater. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

With an introduction by Minna Lederman.
New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy.
box 23

Lederman, Minna (ed.)-- Stravinsky in the theatre. 1975.

Scope and Contents note

With an introduction by Minna Lederman.
New York: Da Capo Press.
box 23

Kirchmeyer, Helmut-- Igor Strawinsky, Zeitgeschichte im Personlichskeitsbild: Grundlagen und Voraussetzungen zur modernen Konstruktionstechnik. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Regensburg: Gustave Bosse Verlag.
box 23

Stravinsky, Igor-- Igor Strawinsky, herausgegeben von Heinz-Klaus Metzger und Rainer Riehn. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

Musik-Konzepte, Heft 34/35, n.p.: n.p.
box 23

Kirchmeyer, Helmut-- Strawinskys russische Ballette, Der Feuervogel, Petrouschka, Le Sacre du Printemps 1974.

Scope and Contents note

Stuttgart: Phillipp Reclam Jun.
box 23

Lang, Paul Henry (ed.)-- Stravinsky: A new appraisal of his work, with a complete list of works. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated.
Contributors include Lang, E.T. Cone, Wilfred Mellers, Lawrence Morton, Robert V. Nelson, Boris Schwarz and Carroll D. Wade.
box 23

Lederman, Minna (ed.)-- Stravinsky in the theater: A symposium prepared by Minna Lederman. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

Dance Index, vol.VI (10-12) New York.
box 23

Malipiero, G.F.-- Strawinsky. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

Venezia: Cavallino.
box 24

Horgan, Paul-- Encounters with Stravinsky: A personal record. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux.
box 24

Siohan, Robert-- Stravinsky. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Eric Walter White.
London: Boyars Limited.
box 24

Keller, Hans and Milein Cosman-- Stravinsky seen and heard. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: Toccata Press.

General note

English version of Stravinsky dirigiert by Cosman & Keller in Box 20.
box 24

White, Eric Walter, and Jeremy Noble--Igor Stravinsky. In Modern Masters: Bartok, Stravinsky, Hindemith. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

New York and London: W.W. Norton & Company.
box 24

Herzfeld, Friedrich-- Igor Strawinsky. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Rembrandt Verlag.
box 24

Siohan, Robert-- Stravinsky. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Eric Walter White.
New York: Grossman Publishers.
box 24

Boucourechliev, Andre, Olivier Merlin, Michel Philippot, Claude Rostand, Claude Samuel, Henri Sauguet, Marcel Schneider, and Harry Halbreich-- Stravinsky: Collection genies et realites. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

France: Hachette.
box 24

Handschin, Jacques-- Igor Stravinsky. 1933.

Scope and Contents note

Zurich und Leipzig: Kommissionsverlag von Hug & Company.
box 24

Hirsbrunner, Theo-- Igor Strawinsky in Paris. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Laaber-Verlag.
box 24

Strobel, Heinrich-- Stravinsky: Classic humanist. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the German by Hans Rosenwald.
New York: Merlin Press.
box 25

Tansman, Alexandre-- Igor Stravinsky, ouvrage enrichi de 17 hors-texte. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Amiot-Dumont.
box 25

Strobel, Heinrich-- Igor Strawinsky. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

Zurich: Atlantis Verlag.
box 25

Strawinsky, Theodore-- The message of Igor Stravinsky. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the original French text by Robert Craft and Andre Marion.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
box 25

Strawinsky, Theodore-- Igor Strawinsky: Mensch und Kunstler (Le Message d'Igor Strawinsky). n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
box 25

Strawinsky, Theodore-- Le Message d'Igor Strawinsky (edition definitive), precede d'une lettre d'Igor Strawinsky. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Lausanne: Editions de l'Aire.
box 25

Tansman, Alexandre-- Igor Stravinsky: The man and his music. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Therese and Charles Bleefeld.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
box 25

Stuckenschmidt, Hans Heinz-- Strawinsky und sein Jahrhundert. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Akademie Der Kunst.
box 26

Passaquet, Raphael-- Igor Stravinsky: Petroushka. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Peuple et Culture.
box 26

Ramuz, C.F.-- Souvenirs sur Igor Strawinsky. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Mermod: n.p.
box 26

Schaeffner, Andre-- Strawinsky. 1938.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Les Editions Rieder.
box 26

Souvtchinsky, Pierre-- Stravinsky: Aupres et au loin. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: J. Clattes.
Inserted in this pamphlet is a 6pp. summary by L.M. of the 14 points in Souvchinsky's work.
box 26

Ramuz, C.F.-- Erinnerungen an Igor Strawinsky. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Ubertragen von Leonharda Gescher.
Berlin und Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag.
box 26

Lindlar, Heinrich-- Lubbes Strawinsky Lexikon. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: Gustave Lubbe Verlag.
box 26

Sopena, Federico-- Strawinsky: Vida, obro y estilo. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

Madrid: Sociedad de Estudios Y Publicaciones.
box 26

Ramuz, C.F.-- Souvenirs sur Igor Strawinsky. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

Avant-propos de Pierre-Paul Clement.
Lausanne: Foundation C.F. Ramuz, Editions de L'Aire.
box 26

Stoveick, Dietrich-- Zwei Ballete: Der Feuervogel von Igor Strawinsky un Hamlet von Boris Blacher. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin-Lichterfeld: Robert Lienau.
box 26

Strawinsky, Theodore-- Le Message D'Igor Strawinsky. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Lausanne: Librarie F. Fouge.
box 26

Scharchuch, Horst-- Analyse zu Igor Strawinsky's Sacre du Printemps. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Regensburg: Gustav Bosse Verlag.
box 26

Schloezer, Boris de-- Igor Stravinsky. 1929.

General Physical Description note: In wrappers. Clothbound edition.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions Claude Aveline.
Inserted in the dustjacket is a newspaper review by Carl Dahlhous of Volker Sherliess, Stravinsky un seine Zeit. (Laaber: Laaber Verlag, 1983).
box 26

Siohan, Robert-- Igor Strawinsky in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Dargestellt von Robert Siohan. Rowohlts Monographien, herausgegeben von Kurt Kusenburg.
Paris: Rowohlt, mit Genehmigung des Verlages Editions du Seuil.
box 26

Siohan, Robert-- Stravinsky. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: Editions du Seuil.
box 28

Lesure, Francoise--Igor Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps: Dossier de Presse (Press-Book). 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Geneve: Editions Minkoff.
box 29

Schouvaloff, Alexander, and Victor Borovsky-- Stravinsky on stage. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

London: Stainer Bell.
box 29

Stravinsky, Igor-- Themes and conclusions. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
box 29

Stravinsky, Vera, and Robert Craft-- Stravinsky in pictures and documents. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Simon and Schuster.
box 30

Avedon, Richard-- Portraits. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
box 31

Stravinsky, Theodore-- Catherine & Igor Stravinsky: A family album. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes.
box 31

Newman, Arnold-- Bravo Stravinsky. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Text by Robert Craft. Foreword by Frances Steegmuller.
Cleveland: The World Wide Publishing Company.
box 35

Tomek, Otto, herausgegeben-- Igor Strawinsky, eine sonderiehe des Westdeutschen Rundfunks zum 80. Geburtstag. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Koln: Westdeutscher Rundfunk.
box 35

Vlad, Roman-- Stravinsky. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the Italian by Frederick and Ann Fuller, second edition.
London: Oxford University Press.
box 36

Vechten, Carl Van-- Music after the great war. 1915.

Scope and Contents note

New York: G. Schirmer.
Includes Igor Strawinsky: a new composer pp.85-117.
box 36

Trapp, Michael-- Studien zu Strawinsky's Geshichten vom Soldaten (1918): Zur Idee und Wirkungdes Musiktheaters der 1920 er Jahre. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

Kolner Beitrage zur Musikforschung, ed. by Heinrich Huschen. vol.96.
Regensburg: Gustav Bosse Verlag.
box 36

Vlad, Roman-- Strawinsky. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Torino: Guilio Einaudi.
box 36

White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky: The composer and his works. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

Second edition.
Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press--Worcester & London: The Trinity Press.
box 36

White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky: The composer and his works. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Berkeley: University of California Press--London: Faber and Faber.
box 36

Toorn, Pieter C. Van den-- The music of Igor Stravinsky. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

Composers of the Twentieth Century, Allen Forte, general editor.
New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
box 37

Tierney, Neil-- The unknown country: A life of Igor Stravinsky. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

London: Robert Hale Limited.
box 37

Tintori, Giampiero-- Igor Stravinsky. 1966.

General Physical Description note: Two copies; one in wrappers.

Scope and Contents note

Traduit de l'Italien par Guillemette de Beauville.
Paris: Editions du Sud.
box 37

White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky. [1949].

Scope and Contents note

Ubertragung Gottfried Von Einem.
Hamburg: Claassen Verlag.
box 37

White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky: A critical survey. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

London: John Lehman.
box 38

Smirnov, V.-- Tvorcheskoe formirovanie I.F. Stravinskogo. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad: Muzyka.
box 38

Druskin, M.-- Igor Stravinskii: lichnost', tvorchestvo, vzgliady. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad: Sovetskii kompozitor.
box 38

Kovshar, I.F.-- Igor Stravinskii: Rannee tvorchestvo. 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Baku: Elm.
box 38

Iarustovskii, B.-- Igor Stravinskii: Kratki ocherk zhizni i tvorchestva. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Moskva: Soverskii kompozitor.
box 38

Vershinina, I.I.A.-- Rannye balety Stravinskogo: Zhar-ptitsa, Petrushka, Vesnasviashchennaia. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Moskva: Nauka.
box 38

Asaf'ev, B.-- Kniga o Stravinskom. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad, Muzyka.
box 38

Glebov, Igor-- Kniga o Stravinskom. 1929.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad: Triton.
box 38

Stravinsky, Igor and Robert Craft-- Samtaler med Stravinsky. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Til norsk ved Pauline Hall.
Oslo: J.W. Cappelens Forlag.
box 38

Korev, I.U.-- Russkaia professional'naia muzyka do 1917 goda. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Moskva: Muzgiz.
box 38

Stravinskaia, E.I.U.-- O.I.F. Stravinskom i ego blizkikh. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad: Muzyka.
box 38

Stravinskii, Igor-- Dialogi: Vospominaniia, razmyshleniia, kommentarii. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad: Muzyka.
box 39

Ruppel, K.H. (ed.)-- Music Viva 217 Abbildungen. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Munchen: Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung.
box 39

Jarustowski, Boris-- Igor Strawinsky. 1966, originalausgabe von 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Aus dem Russischen ubertragen von Urte Hartwig.
Berlin: Henschelverlag.
box 39

Young, Percy M.-- Stravinsky. 1969, reprinted 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Masters of Music Series. New York: Cornerstone Library.
box 39

Handschin, Jacques-- Igor Strawinski. 1933.

Scope and Contents note

Zurich: Kommissionsverlag von Hug & Company.
box 39

White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky's sacrifice to Apollo. 1930.

Scope and Contents note

London: The Hogarth Press.
box 70

Armitage, Merle (ed.)-- Igor Stravinsky: Articles and critiques. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

E. Goosens, H. Boys, O.Downes, M. Armitage, E. Vuillermoz, L. Danz, J. Rodriquez, M. Komroff, J. Cocteau, E. Satie, & an abridged analyses by Boris de Schloezer.
New York: G. Schirmer, Incorporated.
Inscribed on the half title page to Douglas Fairbanks junior in sympathetic remembrance from Igor Strawinsky Hollywood March 37.
box 90

Craft, Robert-- A Stravinsky scrapbook 1940-1971. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

Illustrations chosen by Patricia Schwark.
Cambridgeshire: Thames and Hudson, Limited.
Inscribed on frontispiece To L.M. from R.C. etc. March/83.
box 90

Craft, Robert, Vera Stravinsky, and Rita McCaffrey-- Igor and Vera Stravinsky: A photograph album 1921 to 1971. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Text from Stravinsky's interviews 1912-1963.
n.p.: Thames and Hudson.
 

Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to

box 13

Basart, Ann P-- Perspectives of New Music: An index, 1962-1982. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Perspectives of New Music.
box 14

Lederman, Minna-- The life and death of a small magazine (Modern Music, 1924-1946). 1983.

Scope and Contents note

Brooklyn: Institute for Studies in American Music, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.
box 17

Shirley, Wayne D.-- Modern Music: An analytic index. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by William and Carol Lichtenwanger.
New York: AMS Press.
Note on inside cover in L.M.'s hand I have vol.5 no.2, vol.7 no.2-3, vol.8 no.4, vol.9 no.1, vol.10 no.4, vol.11 no.2, vol.12 no.2-3, vol.13 to the end.
box 22

Nabokov, Nicolas-- Old friends and new music. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Boston: Little Brown and Company.
box 30

Gorodetskii, Sergei-- Perun: Stikhotvoreniia liricheskiia i liroepicheskiia. 1907.

Scope and Contents note

Oblozhka (frontispis) raboty L.S. Baksta.
S. Peterburg: Ory.
Photocopy of Cyrillic publication--Author and title have been transliterated in pencil on the title page.
box 30

Gorodetskii, Sergei-- IAr: Stikhi liricheskie i liro-epicheskie. 1907.

Scope and Contents note

S. Peterburg: Ory.
box 30

Korotkina, Liudmila-- Nicholas Roerich. 1976.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers.
box 31

Kniazeva, V.P.-- N. Rerikh. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Moskva: Iskusstvo.
box 35

Noblitt, Thomas L. (ed.)-- Index to Tempo January 1939-June 1972, prepared under the direction of and edited by Thomas L. Noblitt. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: KTO Press.
box 35

Goldner, Nancy-- The Stravinsky Festival of the New York City Ballet. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

With photographs by Martha Swope and others.
New York: The Eakins Press.
box 38

Ziloti, Aleksandr Il'ich-- Aleksandr Il'ich Ziloti, 1863-1945: Vospominaniia i pis'ma. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad: Gos. muzykal'noe izd-vo.
box 38

No author-- Stravinskii, F. Stat'i, pis'ma, vospominaniia. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Leningrad: Muzyka.
box 55

Peyser, Joan-- The new music: The sense behind the sound. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

With an introduction by Jacques Barzun.
New York: Dell Publishing Company, Incorporated.
Two bookmarks refer two passages on Stravinsky, where L.M. has made comments in red pencil.
box 55

Afanas'ev, Aleksandr-- Russian fairy tales. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Alexander Alexeieff from the collections of Aleksandr Afanas'ev. Folkloristic commentary by Roman Jakobson.
New York: Pantheon Books, A division of Random House.
L.M. has made pencil marks in the table of contents near stories that relate to Renard.
box 55

Kerman, Joseph-- Opera as drama. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 55

Osborne, Charles-- W.H. Auden: The life of a poet. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

New York and London: Harcourt Brace Javanovich, Incorporated.
box 55

Thompson, Kenneth-- St. Martin's dictionary of twentieth-century composers (1911-1971). 1973.

Scope and Contents note

New York: St. Martin's Press, Incorporated.
box 55

Bedford, Sybille-- Aldous Huxley: A biography. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated and Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated.
Insert after free end paper, clipping of a review by George Steiner ( The New Yorker, February 17, 1975. pp.103-106.
box 56

Rosenfeld, Paul-- Musical portraits: Interpretations of twenty modern composers. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, Incorporated.
box 56

Cocteau, Jean-- Le Rappel a l'ordre: Le Coq et l'arlequin, carte blanche, visites a Maurice Barres, Le secret professionel, D'un ordre considere comme une anarchie, Autour de Thomas l'imposteur, Picasso . 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions Stock.
box 56

Souvtchinsky, Pierre (ed.)-- Musique Russe (Tome II). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Par Boris de Schloezer, Antoine Golea, Francis Poulenc, Charles Koechlin, Leon Algazi, Constantin Brailoiu et Vladimir Fedorov
Biblioteque Internationale de Musicologie. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
box 56

Baedeker, K--Russland: Handbuch fur reisende, mit 14 karten, 18 planen un 4 grundressen. Vierte auflage. 1897.

box 56

Rosenfeld, Paul-- Musical Chronicle (1917-1923). 1923.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, Incorporated.
box 56

Souvtchinsky, Pierre (ed.)-- Musique Russe (Tome premier). 1953.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Par Pierre Souvtchinsky, Vladimir Fedorov, Gisele Brelet, Henry Barraud, Andre Schaeffner, Yves Baudrier, Pierre Boulez.
Bibliotheque Internationale de Musicologie. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
Inscribed on the half-title A mes ami Lawrence Morton [] P. Souvtchinsky Paris, [].
box 56

Michel, Georges-Michel-- Gens de theatre: Que j'ai connus 1900-1940. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Brentano's.
box 57

Leonard, Richard Anthony-- A history of Russian music, with 17 illustrations. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

New York: The Macmillan Company.
Frontispiece (title page) is a photograph of Stravinsky.
box 57

Debussy, Claude-- Lettres a deux amis: Soixante-dix-huit lettres inedites a Robert Godey et G. Jean-Aubry. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Librairie Jose Corti.
box 57

Cortot, Alfred-- La Musique francaise de piano (Troisieme serie). 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Les Six et le piano, Albert Roussel, Igor Strawinsky, Erik Satie, Gabriel Pierne, Gustave Samazeuilh.
Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
box 57

Godowsky, DagMarch-- First person plural: The lives of DagMarch Godowsky. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

New York: The Viking Press, Incorporated.
box 57

Wasserstrom, William (ed.)-- A dial miscellany. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press.
Contains Cocteau's Cock and Harlequin, translated by Rollo H. Myers.
box 57

Adorno, Theodor W.-- Philosophy of modern music. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Anne G. Mitchell and Wesley V. Blomster.
New York: The Seabury Press.
box 57

Acosta, Mercedes de-- Here lies the heart. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Arno Press.
box 57

Armitage, Merle-- Accent on life. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Forward by John Charles Thomas.
Ames: The Iowa State University Press.
Insert p.190--An interview with the author (clipping from the Citizen News {Los Angeles) Thursday, January 6, 1965).
box 57

Calvocoressi, M.D., and Gerald Abraham-- Masters of Russian music. 1944.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Tudor Publishing Company.
box 58

Guerney, Bernard Guilbert (ed.)-- A treasury of Russian literature. Being a comprehensive selection of many of the best things by numerous authors in practically every field of the rich literature of Russia from its beginnings to the present . 1945.

Scope and Contents note

In English, [with] all of the accepted favorites newly translated or their current translations thoroughly revised.
Philadelphia: The Blakiston Company.
box 58

Afanasjev, Aleksandr Nikolaevic-- Antiche fiabe russe. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Traduzione de Gigliola Venturi. Prefazione di Franco Venturi.
Torino: Giulio Einaudi editore.
Boxed Italian edition.
box 58

Ansermet, Ernest-- Les fondements d la musique dans la conscience humaine: Notes. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Neuchatel: Editions de la Baconniere.
Errata list inserted after copyright page.
box 58

Mirsky, D.S.-- A history of Russian literature, comprising a history of Russian literature and contemporary Russian literature. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Edited and abridged by Francis J. Whitfield.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated.
box 58

Ansermet, Ernest-- Les fondements de la musique dans la conscience humaine. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Neuchatel: Editions de la Baconniere.
Errata list and circular insert above half title. Dust jacket set to p.480 Stravinsky with pencil notes.
box 58

Asaf'ev, B.V. (Igor Glebov)-- Russian music, from the beginning of the nineteenth century (1930). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the Russian by Alfred J. Swan.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Incorporated.
Translation of Russkaya muzyka ot nachala XIX stoletiya by B.V. Asaf'ev (Igor Glebov), published by the 'Academia' Press, Moscow-Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 1930. Pencil references on free end paper (verso).
box 58

Pougin, Arthur-- Essai historique sur la musique en russie. 1904.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Librairie Fischbacher.
box 59

Grigoriev, S.L.-- The Diaghilev Ballet (1909-1929). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Translated and edited by Vera Bowen.
London: Constable and Company Limited.
In L.M.'s hand on paste-down end paper: Errors: 185, 243, 271.
box 59

Sokolova, Lydia-- Dancing for Diaghilev: The memoirs of Lydia Sokolova. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Richard Buckle.
London: John Murray (Publishers) Limited.
box 59

Haskell, Arnold, in collaboration with Walter Nouvel-- Diaghileff: His artistic and private life. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

London: Victor Gollancz Limited.
Inscribed on paste-down end paper inverted: Dear Lawrence, When I saw this on the second-hand shelf I thought maybe I should pick it up for you; and when I saw how the thing was bound I knew you had to have it-Joe Kerman London July 4, 1960.
box 59

Lifar, Serge-- Serge de Diaghilev: Sa vie, son oeuvre, sa legende. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Preface par Jean-Louis Vaudoyer de l'Academie francaise.
Monaco: Editions du Rocher.
Pencil page references on free end paper (Verso) Brussel on Oiseau, 207 Petroushka--origin of title 225.
box 59

Georges-Michel, Michel-- Ballets russes: Histoire anecdotique suivie d'un appendice et du Poeme de Sheherazade. 1923.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions du Monde Nouveau.
box 59

Lauze, F. de (1623)--Apologie de la danse: A treatise of instruction in dancing and deportment given in the original French with a translation, introduction and notes by Joan Wildeblood. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Music transcribed by Eduardo M. Torner.
London: Frederick Muller Limited.
box 59

Spencer, Charles, Philip Dyer, and Martin Battersby-- The world of Serge Diaghilev. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

Middlesex: Penguin Books Limited.
box 59

Haskell, Arnold L., and Mary Clarke-- The ballet annual 1963: A record and year book of the ballet. Seventeenth issue. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

London: Adan and Charles Black.
box 59

Massine, Leonide-- My life in ballet. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Phyllis Harnoll and Robert Rubens with a catalogue of ballets by Phyllis Hartnoll.
London: Macmillan & Company Limited.
box 60

Buckle, Richard-- Nijinsky. 1971.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Simon and Schuster.
Insert at half-title: Postcard photo of Nijinsky in L'apres Midi d'un Faune & inside back cover reviews by Walter Clemons ( Newsweek 9 October 1972) & Sacheverell Sitwell (Books and Bookmen, November 71).
box 60

Nijinsky, Romola-- Nijinsky. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Middlsex: Penguin Books Limited.
Insert after free end paper review by B.H. Haggin, ( The Nation, 6 September 1952).
box 60

Lieven, Prince Peter-- The birth of Ballet-russe. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by L. Zarine.
New York: Dover Publications, Incorporated.
box 60

Buckle, Richard-- Diaghilev. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Atheneum.
Insert back cover--reviews by Arlene Croce ( New Yorker, 12 May 1980), Lincoln Kirstein ( New York Review of Books, 8 November 1979), David Vaughan ( Los Angeles Times 4 November 1979) & Robert Kirsch ( Los Angeles Times 31 October 1979).
box 60

Gold, Arthur, and Robert Fizdale-- Misia: The life of Misia Sert. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Inscribed front free end paper: For Lawrence Morton--With great admiration from Arthur Gold & Robert Fizdale. Inserted reviews by Robert Kirsch ( Los Angeles Times 12 March' 80) & John Russel ( New York Review of Books 6 Mar' 80).
box 60

Sert, Misia-- Misia and the muses: The memoirs of Misia Sert. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Moura Budberg, with an appreciation by Jean Cocteau.
New York: The John Day Company.
box 60

Amberg, George-- Ballet in America. 1954, fourth printing.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Mentor Books published by the New American Library of World Literature, Incorporated.
box 61

Taper, Bernard-- Balanchine. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

New York, Evanston and London: Harper and Row, Publishers, Incorporated.
box 61

Rorem, Ned-- Setting the tone: Essays and a diary. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Limelight Editions.
box 61

--I.F. Stravinsky. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Moscow.
box 61

Sachs, Curt-- World history of the dance. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Bessie Schonberg.
New York: Seven Arts-Publishers.
box 61

Pushkin, Alexander-- The poems, prose and plays of Alexander Pushkin. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

Selected and edited, with an introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky.
The Modern Library. New York: Random House, Incorporated.
box 61

Chujoy, Anatole-- The New York City Ballet. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated.
box 62

Rubinstein, Arthur-- My Young Years. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
box 62

Rubinstein, Arthur-- My many years. 1980.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Insert after printing information--Review by Robert Kirsch ( Los Angeles Times 25 February ?).
box 62

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay-- My musical life. 1925.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the revised second Russian edition by Judah A. Joffe. Edited with an introduction by Carl van Vechten. Second edition, revised.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated.
box 62

Sert, Misia-- Two or three muses: The memoirs of Misia Sert. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the French by Moura Budberg. Foreword by Tamara Karsarvina.
London: Museum Press Limited.
box 62

Maslenikov, Oleg A-- The frenzied poets: Andrey Biely and the Russian symbolists. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Insert after free end paper review of Steven Cassedy, Selected Essays of Andrey Bely. Berkeley: University of California Press. by R.D. Reeve ( New York Times Book Review 9 February 1986).
box 62

[Pushkin] Puskin, Aleksander-- Poemi e liriche. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Versioni, introduzione e note di Tommaso Landolfi.
Torino: Giulio Einaudi, editore.
box 63

Mitchell, Donald, and Hans Keller, (eds.)-- Benjamin Britten: A commentary on his works from a group of specialists. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Philosophical Library, Incorporated.
box 63

Nettl, Paul-- The story of dance music. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

New York: The Philosophical Library, Incorporated.
box 63

Corona Mundi-- Roerich. 1924.

Scope and Contents note

New York: International Art Center.
box 63

Korn, Richard-- Orchestral accents. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, Incorporated.
Includes a chapter on Stravinsky.
box 63

Steegmuller, Francis-- Cocteau: A biography. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Boston & Toronto: Little, Brown & Company, Limited.
Insert after free end paper, reviews by Robert Mazzocco ( New York Review of Books 28 January 1971) and unsigned ( New Yorker n.d.).
box 70

Pasler, Jann-- Professional dossier including reproductions of significant publications. [1984].

box 91

Buckle, Richard-- In Search of Diaghilev. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons.
Some pencil notes in L.M.'s hand.
box 91

Kochno, Boris avec la collaboration de Maria Luz-- Le Ballet. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Lithographie originale de Picasso.
France: Librairie Hachette.
box 92

Kochno, Boris-- Diaghilev and the ballet russes. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Translated from the French by Adrienne Foulke. Designed by Bea Feitler.
New York & Evanston: Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated.
Insert Anna Kisselgoff, He was the 'idea man' for Diaghilev and Balanchine ( New York Times 28 July 1985). Inscribed: Thought you might like to see this. How did the symphony of a thousand go. CW.
box 92

Pincherle, Marc-- Histoire illustree de la musique. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Switzerland: Librairie Gallimard.
In L.M.'s hand on front paste-down end paper: Stravinsky p.195 photo p.202.
box 93

Levinson, Andre-- La Danse: S'aujourd' hui / etudes--notes portraits. 1929.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions Duchartre et Van Buggenhoudt.
box 94

Kirstein, Lincoln-- The New York City Ballet. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Photographs by Martha Swope and George Platt Lynes.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Insert Lincoln Kirstein Ballet for everyone?, The New York Review of Books, 23 November 1978 25(18) & Bernard Taper An eternal present The New Yorker 22 October 1973.
box 98

Pro Arte Quartet-- Les concerts Pro Arte Xe anniversaire: Bruxelles 1921-1931. 1930.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Bruxelles: Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles.
box 127

Bochet, Henri-- Le Conservatoire de Musique de Geneve: Son histoire de 1835 a 1935. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

Geneve: Foundation Bartholoni.
box 127

Baltzai, Dainu-- Melodien litauisher Volkslieder, gesammelt und mit ubersetzung, anmerkungenund einleitung im Austrage der Litauischen litterarischen Gesellschaft . 1886.

Scope and Contents note

Herausgegeben von Christian Bartsch. Erster Teil.
Heidelberg: Carl Winters Universitats Buchhandlung.
box 127

Baltzai, Dainu-- Melodien Litauischer Volkslieder, gesammelt un mut ubersetzung, anmerkungenund einleitung im Austrage der Litauischen litterarischen Gesellschaft . 1889.

Scope and Contents note

Herausgegeben bon Christian Bartsch. Zweiter teil.
Heidelberg: Carl Winters Universitats buchhandlung.
box 127

Polyakova, Lyudmila-- Soviet music. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House.
This book may relate to Stravinsky, but his name is not mentioned.
 

Stravinsky, Catalogs Related to

box 25

The New York City Ballet-- Stravinsky and Balanchine: Fifty years of partnership 1920-1971. 1971 [ca.].

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.
box 26

Sotheby's (11 November)-- Highly important music manuscripts, printed music, and continental autograph letters and historical documents. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

London: Sotheby.
Inserted are articles from the New York Times and the Washington Post of 11 November 1982 reporting the record sale ($548,000) of the sketch score of Le Sacre du Printemps to the Sacher Foundation.
box 28

Igor Stravinsky: La Carriera Europa. 1982.

box 28

Stravinsky--Diaghilev (May/June)-- An exhibition of works relating to I. Stravinsky, S.D. Diaghilev and their collaborators for the benefit of the Stravinsky--Diaghilev museum in Venice. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Cordier & Ekstrom Gallery.
box 28

Igor Stravinsky: La Carrier Europeene (14 October-30 November). 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Musee D'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
box 30

--Nicolas Roerich. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

New York: The Nicolas Roerich Museum.
box 30

Festival D'Automn Paris--Stravinsky. 1980.

box 30

--Nicolas Roerich. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

New York: The Nicolas Roerich Museum.
box 30

Kunstmuseum Basel in zusammenarbeit mit der Paul Sacher Stiftung Basel-- Strawinsky: Seinnachlass. Sein bild. 1984.

Scope and Contents note

Inserted are reviews by Robert Craft from the New York Review of Books, John Russell from the New York Times and an unsigned review from Connoiseur June 1984.
box 35

First London exhibition of paintings by Vera Stravinsky, 7 March-8 April. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

With an introduction by Stephen Spender, biographical notes by Robert Craft and tributes by Aldous Huxley & Christopher Isherwood.
London: Crane Kalman Gallery.
box 35

Mostra Commemorativa dell'opera di Leon Bakst--Bakst exhibition. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: Leon Bakst Galleria del Levante.
box 37

Ballet and theatre material which will be sold by Sotheby Parke Bernet & Company (13 March), 1980.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Inserted is a photocopy of Larionev Caricature of Diaghilev's circle as a pack of performing dogs.
box 37

Stravinsky and the dance: A survey of ballet productions: 1910-1962. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

New York: The Dance Collection of the New York Public Library.
box 37

Stravinsky and the theatre: A catalogue of decor and costume designs for stage productions of his works, 1910-1962. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

New York: The New York Public Library.
box 59

An exhibition of costume and set designs chiefly for Diaghilev's ballets, drawn from the collection of John Carr Doughty, Esq --Diaghilev. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Introduction by Richard Buckle.
London: Arts Council.
box 60

Ville de Strasbourg--Les ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev. 1969 15 Mai-15 Septembre.

Scope and Contents note

Ville de Strasbourg: L'Ancienne Douane.
On free end paper(verso) in L.M.'s hand: Roerich, 46, 64, facing, 80 facing, 112-113.
box 71

Pages from the Library of Congress Catalog--Music and Phonorecord--Stravinsky. 1963-1967.

box 71

Books on music from the collection of the Russian musicologist N.N. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Russica Book & Art Shop, Incorporated.
box 91

Buckle, Richard-- The Diaghilev exhibition from the Edinburgh festival. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Forbes House, Haldin Street, Hyde Park Corner: The Observer, Limited.
box 91

Buckle, Richard-- The Diaghilev exhibition. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

College of Art. Lauriston Place: Edinburgh Festival.
box 91

Baer, Nancy van Norman-- Bronislava Nijinska: A dancer's legacy. 1986.

Scope and Contents note

Preface by Ian McKibbon White.
The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.
box 92

Serge Lifar collection of ballet set and costume designs. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Hartford, Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum.
 

Stravinsky, Clippings

box 62

Bartok, Bela, et al-- In memoriam Igor Stravinsky. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Budapest: Zenemukiado Vallalat.
Also by Lajos Bardos, Antal Dorati, Janos Gonda, Kurtag Gyorgy, Paul Henry Lang, Andras Mihaly, Aurel Milloss, Racz-Barblan Yvonne, Laszlo Somfai, Janos Starker, Andras Szollosy and Jeno Zador.
box 66

Individual works of Stravinsky (57 musical compositions and the Poetics of Music).

General Physical Description note: 58 clipping files in manila folders.
box 67

Advertisements, Announcements, etc.

box 67

Anniversaries, birthdays, celebrations.

box 67

Ansermet, Ernest.

box 67

Stravinsky--Auctions.

Scope and Contents note

Other auction and sales catalogues, those with illustration, are in the desk folder `Stravinsky Portraits'.
box 67

Balanchine.

box 67

Biography--sketches, etc.--news.

box 67

Biographies + studies--reviews.

box 67

Craft, Robert--Articles by, and about.

box 67

Craft: Stravinsky, Selected correspondence.

box 67

Essays (on aspects of S's works).

box 67

Estate--Manuscripts, etc.

box 67

Funeral.

box 67

Interviews (not with R.C.).

box 67

Honors, awards, etc.

box 67

Catalogues.

box 67

Family (father).

box 68

Various-- Campus focus: The composer in academia: Reflections on a theme of Stravinsky. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Offprint from College Music Symposium × 1970.
box 68

Stravinsky--Craft.

Scope and Contents note

1. Conversations with Igor Stravinsky.
2. Memories and commentaries.
3. Expositions and developments.
4. Themes and episodes.
5. Dialogues and a diary.
6. Retrospectives and conclusions.
box 68

U.S.S.R. 1962.

box 68

Stravinsky in pictures and documents.

box 68

Stravinsky [ballet] Festival. June 1972.

box 68

Reviews of scores--mixed.

box 68

Record reviews, miscellaneous.

box 68

Reviews: Concerts. Opera.

box 68

Reminiscences.

box 68

White, Eric Walter.

box 68

Program Notes--Mixed (Translations of vocal texts).

box 68

Post Mortems, encomiums, etc., obits.

box 68

Libman: Music at the close. Horgan: Encounter with Stravinsky. Craft: Chronicle of a friendship. Joint and separate reviews--Vera Str and Robert Craft: Pix + Dox.

box 68

Photographs [of Stravinsky, published].

box 68

Nijinsky.

box 68

Miscellaneous.

box 68

Polemics.

box 82

Stravinsky scrapbook. 1960-62.

box 82

Stravinsky scrapbook. 1928-1962.

Scope and Contents note

Mostly reviews.
box 85

At Stravinsky's grave--Holograph translation of article (included) from Novoye Russkoye Slovo (Russian New York Paper). 1971.

box 86

Conductors.

Scope and Contents note

Klemperer, McArthur, Mitropoulos, Ormandy, Rodzinski, Segerstrom, Solomon, Stock, Steinberg, Stokowski, Wallenstein, Dixon, Ansermet--Craft, Mengelberg, Muck, Furtwangler, goldman, Munch, Karajan, Kubelik, Cantelli, Kurtz, Scherman.
box 86

Rosenthal, Manuel--Composers in Europe.

box 86

Manuscripts, Autographs.

box 86

Russian music (Pre USSR).

box 87

Cocteau.

box 87

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

General Physical Description note: [3 envelopes].
box 87

Auden, W.H.

box 87

Balanchine.

box 87

Dahl, Ingolf.

box 88

Koussevitzsky, Serge. Koussevitzky Music Foundation, Berkshire Festival.

box 89

Rimsky-Korsakoff, Nikolai.

box 98

Life Magazine: Hemingway, Mozart, Picasso, The corridors of the heart, Balanchine.

 

Stravinsky, Correspondence

box 5

Various original and photocopied autograph letters and miscellany by Igor and Vera Stravinsky. 1939, 1953-1972, 1982.

General Physical Description note: 31 items, 42 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Includes some musical notes, Stravinsky images and Stravinsky's chart of the cimbalon.
box 5

Various autographs and mementos of Vera and Igor Stravinsky. 1946-1975.

General Physical Description note: 49 items, 77 pieces.
box 65

Souvtchinsky/Stravinsky correspondence.

Scope and Contents note

Photographic prints and negatives of letters and telegrams including correspondence concerning Souvchinsky's publication of Stravinsky/Ravel and Stravinsky/Debussy letters.
Ink transcriptions (French) of letters are included, all inside the envelope labeledSouvtchinsky, Pierre.
box 74

Ansermet, Ernest: Correspondence, 1948 re A's New York performances, Article on Honegger and Gaillards letter, Lausanne program 28 November 1928, with A's article, Letter to Edition Russe de Musique re Symphonies of Wind Instruments. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Sacre material shot in Geneva.
box 74

Photographic negatives, one print--[Stravinsky] Correspondence (miscellaneous): Merle Armitage, Carl Winrich, NBC (Davison re Symphony in C broadcast), Chagall, Victor Desarzens, Lukas Foss, Max Ernst, Dr. Maurice Gilbert, Irving Fine, Igor Markevitch, Paul Hindemith, Eugene Goosens. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

The print is of a Gliere letter to Stravinsky, thanking the younger composer for his felicitations on the occasion of Gliere's 75th birthday. Also included is a transcription of the letter.
box 74

Boulanger, Nadia (Includes Marcel Dupre chorale). 1949-1961.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Twelve letters from Stravinsky to Boulanger.
box 74

Photographic negatives--Ansermet material--first roll--Geneva. 1 September 1960.

General Physical Description note: 36 shots, second roll 30 shots.

Scope and Contents note

Letters to (from?) Stravinsky, Sacre score: revisions, corrections and nouvelle revision.
box 74

Switzerland. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Telegram orders by Stravinsky.
box 74

Diamond, David. 1943-1947.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Eleven letters to Stravinsky from Diamond. Four to Diamond from Stravinsky.
box 74

Markevitch, Igor. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky/Markevitch correspondence.
box 74

Schaeffner, Andre. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Letters to Stravinsky.
box 85

Kall, Alexis. 1935-1940.

General Physical Description note: 14 items, 25 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Photocopies of letters to and from Stravinsky from the Kall papers at the Department of Special collections, UCLA.

General note

See letter from Esther [Leonard] in folder L box 85.
 

Stravinsky, Correspondence About

box 5

Stravinsky Stamp: Correspondence relating to the production of a Stravinsky stamp. (U.S. 2 cent). 1980-1982.

General Physical Description note: 49 items, 70 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Detailing L.M.'s successful effort to have the United States Postal issue a stamp in honor of the composer.
box 6

Taruskin, Richard/Morton. 1983, 1984.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Stravinsky scholarship.
box 6

Symposium. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

File of correspondence and manuscripts relating to the International Stravinsky symposium at the University of California at San Diego.
Includes handout information from the presentations and letters to and from the organizer, Jann Pasler.
box 6

Stravinsky conducting history at the Los Angeles Philharmonic [incomplete]. n.d [after 1966].

box 6

W: Morton/Eric Walter White, Westdeutcher Rundfunk and Norbert Weiss. 1960, 1963, 1985.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 7 pieces.
box 6

T: Morton/ Tempo, Los Angeles Times, Travis & Emory. 1960-1982.

Scope and Contents note

Tempo re Stravinsky article, Times re date of Stravinsky photo, Travis & Emory re acquisitions of literary and musical publications.
box 6

USSR: Correspondence re trip to the Soviet Union for Stravinsky research. 1959.

General Physical Description note: 14 items, 22 pieces.
box 6

USC Stravinsky Institute: Correspondence re unsuccessful attempt to establish a Stravinsky Institute at the University of Southern California. 1978.

General Physical Description note: 6 items, 9 pieces.
box 6

UCLA: Morton/Anne Caiger re bequest of the Morton papers to the Department of Special collections--UCLA. 1984.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.
box 69

Stravinsky and Schoenberg in Los Angeles.

Scope and Contents note

Works of Stravinsky and Schoenberg performed at MEC and Encounters (from L. Stein). Correspondence with E. Fleishman and P. Heyworth about 1981 Festival of Music Made in Los Angeles.
box 69

Stravinsky letters to music editor, Los Angeles Times.

General Physical Description note: Original & carbon copies of 4 letters.

Scope and Contents note

Note by L.M. (February 1962) detailing his creation of 2 Stravinsky letters to A. Goldberg, 1 to the Los Angeles Times and the Cure for VD (not L.M.'s title) to Listen.
box 69

Radlo, Len to Morton. (1), E. Reinbach (2), W. Ricke (2), N. Ricordi (2), F. Routh (3).

box 69

Recording projects: Morton to Emil Richards, to Nonesuch.

General Physical Description note: 2 items.
box 69

Roerich: Morton/Nicolas Roerich Museum (3).

Scope and Contents note

Transcript of Roerich address at the Wanamaker Auditorium, under the auspices of the League of composers, 1930. Cyrillic pamphlet.
box 69

S: Morton to P. Sacher (1), from E. Schonberger (2), L. Smit (3), M. Stalvey (1), L. Stein (1), H. Stevens (1), G. Stone (1), to T. Stravinsky (1).

Scope and Contents note

Sacher re gift of I.S.'s ring and cigarette case, Smit (3) re Jeu de cartes), L. Stein (1) re Stravinsky/Schoenberg.
box 69

Slonimsky, Nicolas/Morton. 1945 (1), 1961 (29), 1965 (1).

Scope and Contents note

From Slonimsky (1) 1945, (16) 1961, (1) 1965. To Slonimsky (13) 1961 re Stravinsky biographical information.
box 69

Souvtchinsky, Pierre (1 from F. Lesure)/Morton. 1960-1963 (28), 1967-1982 (32).

Scope and Contents note

1960-63 includes 12 from L.M., Lesure from 1972 re Souvtchinsky's 80th birthday.
box 69

Strawinski, F.T.

Scope and Contents note

3 letters to Charleston, South Carolina. 2 letters from Mary S. Prior and Josephine S. Hughes regarding 19th century musician F.T. Strawinski buried in Charleston.
box 84

Forbes, Edward/Morton. 1961.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 7 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Stravinsky's stay in Boston, 1939-1940.
box 84

Abravanel, M./Morton. 1961.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 5 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Scenes de ballet.
box 84

A: Morton/ASCAP, Andriessen, Atlantic Monthly, AMP and Ed Allen. 1963-1986.

General Physical Description note: 10 items, 14 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Stravinsky award and Stravinsky book.
box 84

Ansermet/Morton. 1960-1961.

General Physical Description note: 18 items, 24 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Stravinsky book. Topics include Ansermet's transcription of the Prelude to Part II of 'LeSacre du Printemps et al.
box 84

Morton/ David Noon. 1969.

General Physical Description note: 1 item 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Four Norwegian moods.
box 84

Fasquelle Editeurs/Morton. 1960-1961.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 17 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Stravinsky encyclopedia article.
box 84

B: Morton/Babitz, Berman, Bessel, Biennale di Venizia, Blazhkov, Boucourechliev, Boulanager, Broude Brothers. 1959-1982.

General Physical Description note: 30 items, 42 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re editions of Stravinsky. Berman comments on his relationship with the Stravinskys (December 28,1961).
box 84

Boosey & Hawkes/Morton. 1958-1983.

General Physical Description note: 37 items, 41 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re editions of Stravinsky's compositions.
box 84

C: Morton/CBC, CBS, Clifford Caesar, Jae Carmichael, Cocteau (1960), Conservatoire de Musique de Geneve, Ruth Cowen, Constance Crow. 1960-1985.

General Physical Description note: 19 items and 29 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

One item is a clipping from Show Magazine re Cocteau.
box 84

G: Morton/Eric Ganley, Martin Garbus, Burt Goldstein, Stanley Sadie. 1959-1982.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 15 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Ganley re books, Garbus re Stravinsky--Craft litigation and Stravinsky papers, Sadie re Stravinsky article in Grove's Dictionary.
box 84

Craft/Morton. 1983-1987.

General Physical Description note: 35 items, 67 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Includes 6 clippings and a program.
box 84

D: Morton/Dance Collection--New York Public Library, Edwin Denby, Vincent Duckles, Samuel Dushkin, Alexander Duvois. 1960-1961.

General Physical Description note: 10 items, 14 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Stravinsky book.
box 84

Guggenheim: A letter to Igor Stravinsky from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1962.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.

Scope and Contents note

Applications answered by L.M. 12 December 62. Stravinsky apparently had L.M. respond to this request for references.
box 84

Godowsky--Morros: From the Paramount Pictures Music Library--Correspondence between Dagmar Godowsky, Richard Copley and Boris Morros--Unsigned contract. 1937, 1975.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 15 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Photocopies of 1937 documents, except for typed note (dated 7 April 75) from A Friend, the source of the papers.
box 84

E: Morton/Enciclopedia dello spettacolo, Robert Erickson. 1961-1963.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 8 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re article on Stravinsky & Le Sacre du Printemps.
box 84

F: Morton/Faber & Faber & The Bulletin. 1960 & 1964.

General Physical Description note: 4 items, 9 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re page proofs of Memories & commentaries and Monday Evening Concert premiere of Elegy for J.F.K.
box 84

Footnotes to Stravinsky: Morton/Tempo, Halsey Stevens (1), Eric Walter White (1). 1978-1979.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 28 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re L.M., Footnotes to Stravinsky studies. Includes manuscripts of musical examples.
box 85

K: Morton/Simon Karlinsky, Joseph Kerman, Arthur Knodel, John Kobler, Irving Kolodin. 1960-1983.

General Physical Description note: 10 items, 12 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Karlinsky re article in Box 84. Kerman re Oedipus Rex. Knodel re Rolland translation in Box 69. Kolodin re Morton Footnotes in Box 84.
box 85

M: Robert Craft/William H. Rosar. 1984-1985.

General Physical Description note: 7 items, 8 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Stravinsky and motion picture scores.
box 85

P: Morton/Princeton University Press. 1962.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Inquiry re Stravinsky book.
box 85

Oxford University Press/Morton (predominantly Sheldon Meyer). From Oxford (76). From Morton (31). 1958-1979.

General Physical Description note: 107 items, 110 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re abandoned book on Stravinsky.
box 85

O: Morton/The Opera Box, The Open University. 1959, n.d.

General Physical Description note: 2 items, 2 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Opera Box re rare souvenir programs. Open University re Stravinsky by Roger Nichols.
box 85

New York Philharmonic/Morton (2). To Olivier Voisin (1). 1976, n.d.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Philharmonic request for autograph photograph of Stravinsky. Voisin re copy of Schoenberg letter.
box 85

Neighbor, Tim/Morton. From Neighbor (25). From Morton: (3). 1960-1971.

General Physical Description note: 29 items, 31 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re mutual passion for rare books and contemporary music.
box 85

M: Morton/MacGibbon & Kee, January Maegaard, Oleg Maslenikov, Nathan Broder ( Musical Quarterly), Edward P. Morgan, Charles W. Millard. 1957-58, 1961, 1964, 1985.

General Physical Description note: 14 items, 20 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Macgibbon re Stravinsky book. Maegaard re Nutida translation. Maslenikov re Balmont & Gorodetsky. Broder re Norton reprint of Baiser article. Morgan re Stravinsky broadcast. Millard re Picasso.
box 85

Morton/National Institute of Arts and Letters, E.W. White to D. Mitchell, J. Sample to R.Hill, I. Lowens to Morton.

Scope and Contents note

White re progress on Stravinsky book (In L.M.'s hand: given to me by R.C.), Hill re StravinskyStar Spangled Banner, National Institute re Stravinsky honors, Lowens re Septet premiere.
box 85

Stravinsky: Correspondence mentioning Stravinsky from E. Dahl, Mirandi (Mrs. Ralph) Levy, Herbert Morton, Mrs. R.W. (Sis) Cunningham, Karl [Kohn]. 1960-1962.

box 85

L: Morton/P.H. Lang, Esther [Leonard] (UCLA Department of Special Collections), J. Leyda, L. Libman, Leacock Pennebaker, E. Lockspeiser. 1961-1972.

General Physical Description note: 13 items, 14 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Lang re exchange w/Stravinsky, Special Collections & Leyda re Kall papers (See Kall in Box 85), Libman re premieres and Music at the close, Leacock re Stravinsky Portrait, Lockspeiser re Op. 6.
box 85

Stravinsky from Fact Magazine, To Morton from Indiana University Press and Institut National Belge de Radiodiffusion. 1959, 1964.

General Physical Description note: 3 items, 3 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

From Fact, Solicitation of letter to editor (see Box 81 for Fact vol.1 no.1), Indiana inquiry re Stravinsky book and Belgian confirmation of 1939 performance of Le Roi des etoiles.
box 85

Library of Congress/Morton. 1959-1962.

General Physical Description note: 12 items, 16 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re copies of Stravinsky works, pianola roles and a possible Stravinsky contribution to the library.
box 85

J: Morton/Werner Janssen, Jeunesse Musicales de Bruxelles (to Mademoiselle[!] L. Morton) and from Charles M. Joseph, SMU. 1960, 1973, 1983.

General Physical Description note: 18 items, 20 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

From and to Janssen re Libman, Music at the close, including photocopies of Janssen/Stravinsky correspondence and contract for Danses concertantes.
box 85

Hopkinson, Cecil, to Morton. 1960.

General Physical Description note: 1 item, 1 piece.

Scope and Contents note

re rare Stravinsky editions.
box 85

Guggenheim: Morton/John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1958-1987.

General Physical Description note: 49 items, 82 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

File containing all application forms and letters to and from the Guggenheim Foundation and to individuals who served as references during L.M.'s fellowship. Also continuing correspondence.
box 85

Lauldi, Adriano/Morton. 1960.

General Physical Description note: 5 items, 11 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

re Stravinsky/Berg meeting at the Venice Biennale 1934.
 

Stravinsky, Manuscripts About

box 6

English translations of Renard, Pribaoutki, Persephone and Four Russian songs in manuscript. No author (L.M.?).

box 6

No author--A catalogue of books and music inscribed to and/or autographed by Igor Stravinsky. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). 20 leaves.
box 6

Taruskin, Richard--Chapter outline, Introduction and Chapter 1 from Stravinsky's 'Russian period'. 1985.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections.
box 6

No author-- Issues in Stravinsky research. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). 22 leaves.
box 6

Taruskin, Richard-- The rite revisited: The idea and the sources of its scenario. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). In L.M.'s hand: Corr. copy 29 leaves.
box 6

Taruskin, Richard-- From subject to style: Stravinsky and the painters. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy) with holograph musical examples. 29 leaves.
box 6

Taruskin, Richard-- From The firebird to The rite: Some notes on Stravinsky, The world of art and Russian folklore. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). In L.M.'s hand: Revision copy. 28 leaves.
box 6

James, George S.-- Roles for information technology in research on Igor Stravinsky. 1982.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). 14 leaves.
box 6

Taruskin, Richard-- Stravinsky's rejoicing discovery and what it meant: Some observations on his Russian text setting. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy) and holograph musical examples. 37 leaves.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--No title. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript. 6 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, (begins R.C.: What do you recall of the genesis of Apollo), pp.32-36.

General note

See also Perspectives in New Music, Fall 1962 in Box 13.
box 9

[Craft, Robert]--Appendix C: A) On the Symphonies of Wind Instruments B) The chronology of the Octet. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy): 15 leaves.
box 9

[Craft, Robert]-- Chere pere, cher Vera. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Galley proofs with pencil corrections.
From Present Perspectives.

General note

See box 71 for earlier draft with L.M.'s comments and suggestions and Box 84 for correspondence about this piece.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Appendix B.

General Physical Description note: Typescript. 12 leaves. pp.205-217.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Conversation Books.
box 9

Unknown-- Detailed Stravinsky chronology covering the period July 1, 1913 to June 1923. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy).
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Some conductors. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript. 10 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from conversation books.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Some composers. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 20 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.99-112.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Lux facta est. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript: 18 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, (Oedipus Rex), pp.21-32.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Some writers. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript: 14 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, (Recollections of Waugh, Heard, Isherwood, Huxley), pp.91-98.
box 9

[Craft, Robert]--No title. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 23 leaves, unnumbered.

Scope and Contents note

From Craft's diary's Africa.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Gatchina.

General Physical Description note: Typescript: 3 leaves.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--No title. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript: 8 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, (Begins R.C.: What do you recall... Persephone), 36-38. See also perspectives in New Music Fall 1962 in Box 13.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- On being eighty. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript: 8 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, (Thoughts of an octogenarian), pp.123-129. Many notes in L.M.'s hand. Legend in green ink.

General note

Green = Newspaper Version ( Observer) [17 June 1962] in Box 30.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--[ Conversations with Igor Stravinsky]. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Faber and Faber.
Page proofs of finished book.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--No title. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 2 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Conversation Books (Begins What are... Circus Polka).
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Jazz commercials. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 2 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.52-54.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Symphony in three movements. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 3 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.50-52.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Appendix A: Synopsis of production talks for The Flood. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 12 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.72-80.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Dialogue four-hand piano music. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 5 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.40-43. Title is indicated in pencil.
box 9

[Craft, Robert]--Part II. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 12 leaves, white paper; 203 leaves, yellow paper.

Scope and Contents note

Beginning May 15, Paris.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Some older composers. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 8 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.112-118. Inscription, probably Craft, Stravinsky's answer is in reality a gathering of remarks made at my rehearsals of our Beethoven Symphonies.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Violin Concerto. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 3 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.47-48.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Billet doux (et amare). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 7 pp.

Scope and Contents note

Five letters that appear in different volumes of conversation books.

General note

See Stravinsky letters to music editor, Los Angeles Times in Box 69 for L.M. part in the creation of some of these letters.
box 9

Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Appendix B: Answers to a question from Newsweek magazine. 1962 (April 19).

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript: 6 leaves.
box 9

[Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Contemporary music and recording. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript: 8 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.119-123.
box 71

Craft, Robert--Cher pere, chere Vera. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy) with pencil annotations entered both before and after photocopy was made.

General note

Galleys proofs are in Box 9.
box 71

Stravinsky family tree going back to Stravinsky's four grandparents and their fathers. 1959.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript.
box 84

Craft, Robert--Variations. 1965.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript with musical examples and holograph corrections. 2 leaves.
box 84

Stravinsky, Igor--The rake's progress. 1951.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 1 leaf.

Scope and Contents note

[This article was written and published on the occasion of the world premiere of The rake's progress... at the Biennale of Venice, September 1951].
Reprinted at Boston U. for the production of Rake there.
box 84

Drew, David--Prefaces. 1961.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 21 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

In L.M.'s hand: David Drew for Penguin--Sentby Craft.
box 84

Unknown-- Igor Stravinsky. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with holograph corrections. 14 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

In L.M.'s hand: Author? David Drew?.
box 84

Martindale, Gregory-- Stravinsky - The refinement of musical elements: Movements to Variations. 1971.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy) with comments in L.M.'s hand. 16 leaves.
box 84

Babitz[?], Sol--Biographical sketch of Igor Stravinsky. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon of typescript. 4 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

In L.M.'s hand: Copy from Str files--no date--probably by Sol Babitz.
box 84

Unknown-- Igor Stravinsky. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Carbon copy of a 1p. biography of the composer.

Scope and Contents note

In L.M.'s hand: Copy from I.S. files.
box 84

Dahl, Ingolf--Syllabi and notes from Prof. Dahl's class The music of Stravinsky at the University of Southern California. 1958-1968.

General Physical Description note: Mimeograph. 36 leaves.
box 84

Spies, Claudio-- Notes on Stravinsky's Variations. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). 18 leaves.
box 84

Spies, Claudio-- Summer circus. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). 11 leaves.
box 84

Pasler, Jann-- A century of Igor Stravinsky (1882-1982). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy of galley proofs (holograph corrections in original). 4 leaves.
box 84

Pasler, Jann-- From Petrouchka to The rite of Spring. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy of typescript (holograph corrections from original). 40 leaves.
box 84

Unknown--No title [essay on folk origins of Four Norwegian moods]. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript. 11 leaves, incomplete.
box 84

Copeland, Monika, (trans.)--Uwe Kraemer, Four Norwegian Moods' by Igor Stravinsky. 1973.

General Physical Description note: Typescript with musical examples. 7 leaves.
box 84

Craft, Robert--Appendix B: Letter to Notes (December 10, 1984). Original and revised version. 1984.

General Physical Description note: Typescripts 6 & 4 leaves respectively.

Scope and Contents note

From letters to L.M. dated October 25-26 & December 12, 1984.
box 84

Boone, Charles--No title [Some late Stravinsky vocal works--analyses]. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy. 67 leaves.
box 85

Lederman, Minna-- Guide to Stravinskiana assembled by Minna Lederman, editor of Modern Music and of the anthology Stravinsky in the theatre. Dance Index issue, December 1947. Pellegrini & Cudahy book. May 1949 and 1972.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

Includes letter from Lederman to Morton October 11, 1972 and press release March 30, 1973.
box 85

Rosar, William H.-- When Stravinsky visited MGM. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript (photocopy). 17 leaves.
 

Stravinsky, Miscellaneous

box 5

--Holograph correction for Le Sacre du Printemps at Rehearsal no.39, Stravinsky, Igor.

box 5

Stravinsky, Igor--Oh Sis, and Bob, how splendid are your parties! [Twelve tone series] j. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Photocopy of original in Stravinsky. Correspondence folder.
box 5

Stravinsky, Igor--12 tone note to Lawrence Morton who said Bel-Air--tres cher. 1955 (9 September).

Scope and Contents note

Bel-Air? pas su tout cher: je crois plutot Luau--I. Str's privat opinion.
Original holograph (pencil) note--in Stravinsky. Correspondence folder.
box 6

Black spiral notebook (3 × 5) with holographic notes in L.M.'s hand about Stravinsky.

box 28

Sketchbook no.1: Three Americans (Film Script)--DeKooning, Stravinsky, Fuller. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: Robert Snyder, Producer.
box 30

Program notes for Stravinsky concert. (11 November) 1952.

box 65

Stravinsky passport.

General Physical Description note: Photographic prints and negatives.

Scope and Contents note

Inside envelope labeled Stravinsky passport.
box 74

Stravinsky: Music (various) copied. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.
box 74

Program note--Octet for wind instruments [mislabeled Symphonies of wind instrument on envelope. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.
box 74

Sketches: Rake's Progress. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.
box 74

Pas Aggrandir. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives.
box 74

Musical sketches (miscellaneous). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proofs.

Scope and Contents note

Swiss period.
box 74

[Stravinsky] Documents. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives, proofs and prints (3 × 5).

Scope and Contents note

Many Russian, some French.
box 85

Recording contracts with Musicians Union Local 47--Herodiade, Chanson de bilitis, Chamber Symphony no.1 and Dumbarton Oaks Concerto. 1962 (March 27 & 29).

Scope and Contents note

L.M. served as contractor, R. Craft conducted and John McClure produced the sessions for Columbia records.
box 85

Musicians Union--Stravinsky Memorial Concert controversy. 1971.

General Physical Description note: 12 items, 14 pieces.

Scope and Contents note

Includes exchange of letters and clippings.
box 85

L.M.'s Stravinsky anecdotes. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Typescript and holograph from Ingolf Dahl. 7 leaves.
box 85

Miscellany.

box 101

Movements Hexachord.

Scope and Contents note

Charts for a serial analysis of Stravinsky's Movements for piano and orchestra.
box 125

Stravinsky, Igor--Collage portrait of Stravinsky. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Black paper on music manuscript.

Scope and Contents note

In the corners reproductions of This is my music icon from conversation books. In the upper right corner Stravinsky has copied out the first four bars of L'Histoire du soldat.
In the lower left corner he has copied the first two bars (woodwinds) from Bransle Gay inAgon.
 

Stravinsky, Music By

box 5

Stravinsky, Igor--Oh Sis, and Bob, how splendid are your parties! [Twelve tone series]. 1958.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy of original.
box 5

Stravinsky, Igor--12 tone note to Lawrence Morton who said Bel-Air--tres cher. 1955 (9 September).

Scope and Contents note

Bel-Air? pas su tout cher: je crois plutot Luau--I. Str's privat opinion.
ZZ12(). Original pencil note--in Stravinsky. Correspondence folder.
box 5

Stravinsky, Igor--Lullaby from The rake's progress, arranged for two flutes [recorders]. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

R 6(M). Photocopy of Manuscript In Stravinsky. Correspondence folder.
box 6

Final Stravinsky sketches used by Charles Wuorinen in A reliquary for Igor Stravinsky.

General Physical Description note: Photocopies of holograph manuscripts. 13 leaves.

Scope and Contents note

ZZ 9(M).
box 11

Stravinsky, Igor--Fragment [Chorale from Symphonies of Wind Instruments]. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

La Revue Musical (1 December) 1(2) Supplement: 22-23.
S42(1). Issue dedicated to the memory of Debussy.
box 24

Stravinsky, Igor, Charles Hamm (ed.)--Petrushka, An authoritative score of the original version: Backgrounds, analysis, essays, view, and comments. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

New York: W.W. Norton and Company.
P15(2).
box 31

Stravinsky, Igor-- The rite of spring (Le Sacre du Printemps): Sketches 1911-1913. 1969.

General Physical Description note: Facsimile reproductions from the autographs.

Scope and Contents note

Foreword by Francis Lesure, Genesis of a Masterpiece by Robert Craft.
France: Boosey & Hawkes.
S 1(5).
box 31

Stravinsky, Igor, and Jack Larson-- The soldiers tale: A new adaptation of the Stravinsky-Ramuz L'Histoire du Soldat, with the original stage directions. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript. Typescript.

Scope and Contents note

H 1.1[a](M).
box 38

Stravinsky, Igor--Baika [1916] veseloe predstavlenie s peniem i muzykoi. [Renard]. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Libretto I. Stravinskogo.
[Russian edition].
R 7(). Not listed in DSL.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (The Wedding). 1957.

Scope and Contents note

English libretto by D. Millar Craig.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
N 1[h]().
box 39

Ramuz, C.F. and Igor Stravinsky-- [L'Histoire du soldat] The soldier's tale: To be read, played and danced. 1924.

Scope and Contents note

English version by Rosa Newmarch.
London: J. & W. Chester Limited.
H 1(). Mentioned but not assigned a number in DSL.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor, and C.F. Ramuz-- [L'Histoire du soldat] The soldiers tale: To be read, played and danced. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

English version by Michael Flanders and Kitty Black.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
H 1(). Mentioned but not assigned a number in DSL.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor and Jean Cocteau-- Oedipus Rex: Stravinsky. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

French and Latin text with a literal English translation.
London: Decca Record Company Limited.
O 5[a](). Not listed in DSL.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor, and Andre Gide-- Persephone. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Gallimard.
P 9[a](). Not listed in DSL.
box 39

Biennale di Venezia XIV-- Guida a The rake's progress (Carriera d'un Libertino)--Favola in tre Atti di W.H. Auden e Chester Kallman. Musica di Igor Stravinsky. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Biennale di Venezia.
R 4[a](). Not listed in DSL.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor, W.H. Auden, and Chester Kallman-- [The rake's progress] Igor Stravinsky: Le Libertain: Opera en trois actes. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Version francaise de Andre de Badet.
London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
R 4(). Not listed in DSL.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor, W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman-- The rake's progress. 1951.

General Physical Description note: Two copies.

Scope and Contents note

Music by Igor Stravinsky.
London: Boosey & Hawkes.
R 4(1).
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor-- Le Sacre du Printemps (revised 1947, new edition). 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by F.H. Schneider.
New York: Boosey & Hawkes.
S 1(). Boosey & Hawkes plate no.19441. Not listed in DSL. This is a minor revision of the 1929 edition but does not include the major 1943 revision of the Danse Sacrale.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor-- Le Sacre du Printemps. 1921[sic].

General Physical Description note: 25.2 cm. × 17.8 cm. in size.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by F.H. Schneider.
New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.
S 1(2). Plate no.B. & H. 16333. This is a reprint of the 1929 revision.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor, W.H. Auden, and Chester Kallman-- [The rake's progress] Igor Stravinsky: Carriera d'un Libertino. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Versione ritmica Italiana di Rinaldi Kudderle.
Londra: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
R 4(). Not listed in DSL.
box 39

Stravinsky, Igor, and S. Mitousoff-- [Le] Rossignol (The nightingale) [1914] a lyric tale in three acts. 1925.

Scope and Contents note

English version by Frederick H. Martens.
New York: Fred. H. Rullman, Incorporated.
R13(). Not listed in DSL.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Credo (1932). 1933.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
C43(1). Photocopy of original edition. R.M.V. 562.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Agon (1957) ballet for twelve dancers. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
A 3(2). Plate no.B. & H. 18336. 9-57 & 5-58 L & B. Two copies, both of which contain occasional pencil notes in L.M.'s hand.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Canticum sacrum (1955) ad honorem sancti Marci nominis for tenor and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
C 5(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18168. 7-57 & 12-68 L. & B. Two copies; 7-57 contains a few red ink indications in L.M.'s hand.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Three songs from William Shakespeare (1953). 1954.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S26(1). B. & H. 17493. 3-55 L & B.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Septet (1953). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S17(1). Plate no.17447. 5-55 L & B.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- L'Oiseau de feu Suite (1919). 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
O11(1). DSL does not distinguish between 1920 Chester edition and 1923 Schott reprint. This is the original 1920 edition. Pencil notes throughout in L.M.'s hand comparing score to 1945 version.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Pribaoutki (1914). 1925.

Scope and Contents note

Wien: Philharmonische Verlag.
P56(3). Plate no.W. Ph. V.293 J.W.C. 15a. DSL lists date of this edition as 1926. Reproduced from 1917 J. & W. Chester Edition.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- [Feu d'artifice] Fireworks (1908). 1948.

Scope and Contents note

New York: International Music Company.
F 4(4). Plate no.903.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- [L'Oiseau de feu] Firebird ballet Suite (new version augmented and revised by the composer in 1945). 1947.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Leeds Music Corporation.
O12(2). Pencil notes in L.M.'s hand in Introduction, Prelude and Dance comparing this score with previous versions.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Petrouchka (1911) scenes burlesques en 4 tableaux. [1912].

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P15(3?). This edition is from the plates as listed in DSL (R.M.V. 348) but there is no mention of Brietkopf & Hartel and no date.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Scherzo a la russe (1944). 1945.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Chappell & Company, Incorporated.
S12(1). Plate no.B.S.S. 389491. Pencil notes in L.M.'s hand comparing the symphonic orchestration with the original 1944 version.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Chant du rossignol (1917) poeme symphonique. 1921.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
C13(2). R.M.V. 343b. 21cm.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Babel (1944). 1953.

General Physical Description note: Two copies.

Scope and Contents note

In English with German translation by Ludwig Andersen.
London: Schott & Company, Limited.
B 1(2).
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Scenes de ballet (1944). 1945.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
S 9(1).
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor--Symphony in three movements for orchestra (1945). 1946.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated (Edition Schott).
S47(4).
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Ebony concerto (1945). 1946.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Charling Music Corporation.
E 1(1).
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Four Norwegian moods (1942). 1944.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
N 3(1). Pencil indications throughout referring to the music of Edvard Grieg.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Danses concertantes (1941-42) for chamber orchestra. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's & Sohne.
D 1(1).
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Le Sacre du Printemps (1913). 1921[sic].

General Physical Description note: 19.8cm. × 14.4 cm in size, clothbound.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by F.H. Schneider (above the author, not on the upper left as in S 1(2).
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
S 1(1[b]). Plate no.R.M.V. 197b. This is the 1929 revision.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Circus polka (1942), composed for a young elephant. 1944.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
C24(1). Insert--a music manuscript in L.M.'s hand, Siebentatzler (Funny resemblance to elephant's polka) Voraulberger Volkstanze (Coll. by O Burtcher).
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Symphonie de psaumes (1930). 1931.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
S35(1). Plate 561, not 517 as listed in DSL, also title page bears the date 1932. There are two slips of paper inserted--references to similarities between Psalms and Rake/Renard in L.M.'s hand.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor--Cantata (1952) for soprano, tenor, female chorus, and a small instrumental ensemble. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
C 3(1). Plate no.B. & H. 17425. 1-53 L & B.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Orpheus (1947) ballet in three scenes. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
O40(1). Plate no.16285.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- The flood (1962). 1963.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
F 7(1). Plate no.19057.7.67.E. Notes in L.M.'s hand throughout.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor--Ebony concerto (1946). 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for wind ensemble by Robert E. Nelson.
New York: Edwin H. Morris Company from Charling Music Corporation.
E 2(1). Plate no.Ebony concerto--39.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor--J.S. Bach: Choral variationen uber das weinachtslied Vom Himmel hoch dakomm ich her (1956). 1956.

Scope and Contents note

London. Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
Z 1(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18284. 12-56 L & B.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Oedipus Rex (new version 1948) opera oratorio in two acts after Sophocles by Igor Stravinsky and Jean Cocteau. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
O 6(1). Plate no.B. & H. 16497. Clothbound.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Requiem canticles (1966) for contralto and bass soli, chorus and orchestra. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
R 9(2). Plate no.19518. 9. 68. E.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Introitus (1965) T.S. Eliot in memoriam. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
I 4(1). Plate no.B. & H. 19324.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Variations (1964) Aldous Huxley in memoriam. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
V 3(1). Plate no.19290.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto (1923-24, revised 1950) for piano and wind instruments. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
C35(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18766. 8-60 L & B.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- A sermon, a narrative and a prayer (1961). 1961.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S20(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18784. 9-61 L & B.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Eight instrumental miniatures (1962). 1963.

General Physical Description note: 3 copies. Two with buff wrappers one with white wrappers.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
I 3(1). Plate no.9906A. DSL lists dedication: Laurence(sic) Morton.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor--Octet (1923, new version 1952) for wind instruments. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
O 2(1). Plate no.B. & H. 17231. 10-55 L & B. p.1 legend in L.M.'s hand, added for 1952 revision. Changes are marked in pencil throughout.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Chant du rossignol (1917) poeme symphonique pour orchestre. 1921.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
C13(3). Plate no.B. & H. 16312. H.P. B709. 448.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Apollon Musagete (original 1928, rev. 1947) ballet en deux tableaux. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
A 7(2). Two copies in Box 40. Plate no.B. & H. 16213. 9-62 & 2-49 L & B. On copyright page of 2-49 in L.M.'s hand, Klemperer at premiere 16-14-4-4-6, Stravinsky changed to 8-8-6-4-4-4.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor--Movements (1959) for piano and orchestra. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
M13(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18676. 5-60 L & B. Two copies in Box 40, one of which contains occasional serial analysis.
box 40

Stravinsky, Igor-- Threni (1958) lamentationes Jeremiae prophetae. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
T 6(1). Plate no.18438. 10-58 & 1-59 L & B. Two copies both with occasional pencil and pen analyses throughout in L.M.'s hand.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--[Symphonies d'instruments a vent] Symphonies of wind instruments (revised 1947 version). 1952.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S40(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Octet (1923--new version 1952) for wind instruments. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
O 2(1). p.12 In L.M.'s hand: For repetition of Variation A (3 times in all) cf. Minuet of Mozart Diverimento K. 251, where each of 3 variations is followed by the minuet proper.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en Mi b pour orchestre de chambre (Dumbarton Oaks 8-V-38). 1938.

Scope and Contents note

London: Schott & Company, Limited.
C32(2). This is the first published small score (plate 35383) distinguished from plate 35383a(C32[2a], also in box 41) by the legend 'Printed in England' at the bottom of the cover.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Rag-time (1918) pour onze instruments. 1920.

General Physical Description note: There are two copies: one clothbound and one in wrappers.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester Limited.
R 1(3).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor'--[Octet] Octuor (1923) pour instruments a vent. 1924.

General Physical Description note: Clothbound.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Albert Spalding.
Paris: Edition Russe de Musique.
O 1(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino for 12 instruments (1952). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Arrangement of the original work (1920), made by Igor Stravinsky in 1952.
Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen.
C30(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Jeu de cartes (1936) ballet en 3 donnes. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
C11(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--L'Histoire du soldat (1918). 1924.

Scope and Contents note

Text by C.F. Ramuz.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
H 1(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonie en ut (1940). 1948.

Scope and Contents note

London: Schott & Company, Limited.
S43(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Ode (1943), elegiacal chant in three parts. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

London: Schott and Company.
O 4(3).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (orchestrated 1923). 1923.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
N 1(3?). The plate no. matches, however DSL N 1(3) is listed as full score. This is a small score.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] The fairy's kiss (Revised 1950 version). 1952.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
B 5(2). B. & H. 1669. 1-53 L & B.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino pour quatuor a cordes (1920). 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Edited and revised by Julia A. Burt, New York.
Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, Musik-Forlag.
C28(2).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Gorodetzky songs opus 6 (1908). 1912 or 1913.

Scope and Contents note

Russian text.
Moscow: Jurgenson Edition (plates 33364 & 33365).
M11(1). One photocopy and one photographic print in envelope.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Capriccio for piano and orchestra (revised 1949 version). 1952.

Scope and Contents note

London: Hawkes & Son, Limited.
C 9(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Monumentum (1960) pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD annum. Three madrigals re-composed for instruments. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
M12(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor-- L'Histoire du soldat (1918). n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edwin F. Kalmus.
H 1(3).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Suite [no.2] for small orchestra (1921). 1926.

Scope and Contents note

Wien: Philharmonische Verlag.
S31(3). From 1925 Chester Edition. Date of composition is incorrectly listed as 1925 in DSL.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Renard (1916). 1917.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
R 7(2).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Le Faune et la bergere opus 2 (1906). 1964, 1913.

Scope and Contents note

Bonn: M.P. Belaieff.
F 2(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre etudes pour orchestre (1928). 1947.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
E 8(2).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en Mi b pour orchestre de chambre (Dumbarton Oaks 8-V-38). 1938.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
C32(2[a]). This is the revised small score (plate 35383a) printed in Germany. L.M. has writtenrevised edition in the upper right hand corner of the cover.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat (1916). 1917.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
B13[1]. This is probably the earliest edition. Confusion arises as it appears that the first edition of the score was published by Chester and the first edition of the piano reduction by Ad Henn.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat (1916). 1925.

Scope and Contents note

Wien: Philharmonischer Verlag.
B13[2]. DSL dates this plate no.W.Ph.V. 292/J.W.C 14a as 1917 Chester edition. This is a reprint of the 1917 score.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Suite no.1 for small orchestra (1925). 1927.

Scope and Contents note

Wien: Philharmonischer Verlag.
S30(2).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] Danse sacrale from Le Sacre du Printemps (revised version 1943) for orchestra. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
S 6(1).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois pieces pour quatuor a cordes (1914). 1922.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P35(3). The four-hand piano version is from 1914-15. The quartet is actually from 1918.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois pieces pour quatuor a cordes (1914). 1922.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P35(4). The four-hand piano version is from 1914-15. The quartet is actually from 1918.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Gorodetzky songs opus 6 no.2 Rosionka (Der Heilige Tau) (1908). 1912 or 1913.

Scope and Contents note

Russian and German (ubersetzung von M.D. Calvocoressi).
Soviet edition.(plate no.861).
M11(). DSL makes reference to the German trans. but lists only the plate numbers of M11(1). Two copies in envelope: Library of Congress copy with cover--Biblioteque National copy, no cover.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Scherzo fantastique (1908) fur grosses orchester.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
S15(2).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino pour quatuor a cordes (1920). 1923.

Scope and Contents note

Edited and revised by Julia A. Burt, New York.
Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen.
C28(1). Signed by Gilbert Grau and L.M.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonie Es-dur (1907). 1914.

Scope and Contents note

Bad Godesberg: Rob. Forberg.
S45(3).
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Gorodetzky songs opus 6. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

Russian and German.
Jurgenson Edition.
M11(). DSL makes reference to the German translation but lists only the plate numbers of M11(1). Photocopy in envelope marked Stravinsky's own copy is this one, which he calls 'first edition'.
box 41

Stravinsky, Igor--Gorodetzky songs opus 6 no.1 La Novice. Chanson de Printemps (Spring. The cloister) (1908). 1912 or 1913.

Scope and Contents note

English and French translation by M.D. Calvocoressi.
Moscow & Leipzig: P. Jurgenson and Rob. Forberg (plates 36199).
M11(). DSL makes reference to the English and French translations but only lists the plate numbers of M11(1). Photocopy in envelope.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en re (1931) pour violon et orchestre. 1931.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
C41(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Suite no.2 for chamber orchestra (1921). 1925.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
S31(5).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime (1918) for 11 instruments. 1924.

Scope and Contents note

Wien: Philharmoniche Verlag.
R 1(5). Reprint of 1921 J. & W. Chester edition.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Pulcinella Suite] Suite de Pulcinella (1920) pour petit orchestra d'apres J.B. Pergolesi. 1924.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Albert Spalding, New York.
Paris: Edition Russe de Musique.
P61(1). Some pencil clarifications of the instrumentation in L.M.'s hand.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pulcinella suite (revised 1949 version). 1949.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Albert Spalding, New York.
London: Boosey & Hawkes.
P63(1). Pencil notes in L.M.'s hand of differences between this and the 1924 edition.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Petrouchka (revised 1947 version) burlesque in four scenes. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
P16(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] Divertimento (nouvelle 1949 version) Suite du ballet: The fairy's kiss. 1950.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
B 9(1). Some pencil notes in L.M.'s hand, comparisons with the violin excerpts.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Epitaphium (1959) fur das grabmal des prinzen Max Egon zu Furstenberg. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
E 6(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Agon (1954-57) ballet for twelve dancers. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
A 4(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Septet (1953). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S18(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Praeludium for jazz ensemble (1937, the string parts were added in June 1953). 1968.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
P53(1). Confusion arises from the fact that the although the score indicates that the string parts were added in June 1953. Both versions have string parts.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Three songs from Shakespeare (1953) for mezzo soprano, flute, clarinet and viola. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S26(2). Penciled serial analysis throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--In memoriam Dylan Thomas (1954) for tenor voice, string quartet and four trombones. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
I 1(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Four songs for voice, flute, harp and guitar (1918, instr. 1953). 1955.

Scope and Contents note

Phonetic Russian text by the composer. English translation by Robert Craft.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
S25(1). DSL dates this version 1954 contradicting published score.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Two poems [by Balmont] (1947) and three Japanese lyrics (1913) for high voice & piano. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
P49(2) & P51(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--J.S. Bach: Choral variationen uber das weinachtslied Vom Himmel hoch dakomm' ich her. (1956). 1956.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
Z 1(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Requiem canticles (1965-66) for contralto and bass soli, chorus and orchestra. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes Limited.
R 9(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Movements (1958-59) for piano and orchestra. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
M14(1). Stamped for copyrighting purposes on front cover. Includes autographed analysis of 4th movement (2 sheets) by Ingolf Dahl. The opening is also analysed, apparently by L.M.
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Stravinsky, Igor--A sermon, a narrative and a prayer (1960-61) cantata for alto and tenorsoli, speaker, chorus and orchestra. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S20(2). Inserted are transcriptions of sketches by I.S. The score itself includes a serial analysis by L.M. in pencil throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1963) a sacred ballad for baritone and chamber orchestra. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
A 1(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Sibelius, January Canzonetta opus 62a fur 8 instrumente gesetzt von Igor Stravinsky. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Hartel.
Z14(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Elegy for J.F.K. (1964) mezzo soprano solo. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Text by W.H. Auden.
New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.
E 5(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Elegy for J.F.K. (1964) baritone solo. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Text by W.H. Auden.
New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
E 5(3).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Fanfare for a new theatre (1964). 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Two trumpets.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
F 1(1). Inserted is a copy of the work in L.M.'s hand with serial analysis.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Introitus (1965) T.S. Eliot in memoriam for male chorus and chamber ensemble. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
I 4(). Large score is not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Canon (1965) on a popular Russian tune for concert introduction or encore. 1973.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
C 1(1). Based on finale of L'Oiseau de feu.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Threni (1958) lamentiones Jeremiae prophetae. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
T 7(1). Includes many pencil notations and inserts, apparently L.M.'s transcription of Stravinsky's sketches.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] The fairy's kiss (1928) ballet in four scenes. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for piano by K. Titarenko.
Moscow: State Publishers Music.
B 6(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Monumentum (1960) pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD annum. Three madrigals composed for instruments by Igor Stravinsky. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
M12(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Double canon (1959) Raoul Dufy in memoriam for string quartet. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
D 4(1). Penciled serial analysis in L.M.'s hand.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Gesualdo di Venosa, Carlo. Tres sacrae cantiones completed by Igor Stravinsky (1957). 1960.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
Z 8(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Anthem (1962) The dove descending breaks the air for chorus a cappella. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
D 5(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--A sermon, a narrative and a prayer (1961) cantata for alto and tenor soli, speaker, chorus and orchestra. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S21(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky: The short piano pieces. 1977.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Soulima Stravinsky.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
ZZ 1(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Septet (1953). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S17(). In L.M.'s hand, serial analysis in multi-colored pencil.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Septet (1953). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
S17(). Not listed in DSL. Plate numbers identical (17447) to those listed for Hawkes pocket score.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Canticum sacrum (1955) ad honorem sancti Marci nominis for tenor and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
C 5(2). Penciled serial analysis of second movement surge, aquilo.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Le Sacre du Printemps (The rite of spring) (1913) pictures of pagan Russia in two parts. 1921[sic].

General Physical Description note: 37 × 27.3cm. in size.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, printed by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
S 1(3). Includes errata sheet. This is a reprint of the 1929 revision plate no.B. & H. 16333. Pencil comparisons to R.M.V. 197 (1921!) and to original B. & H. Manuscript throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Ave Maria (1934) pour chante mixte a capella. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Text in Slavonic with transliteration.
Berlin: Editions Russe de Musique.
A 8(1). Includes a copy of this same edition in L.M.'s hand.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Jeu de cartes (1936). 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
C12(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en Mi b pour orchestre de chambre (Dumbarton Oaks 8-V-38). 1938.

Scope and Contents note

Reduction pour 2 pianos a 4 mains par l'auteur.
Mainz: B. Scott's Sohne.
C33(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Persephone (1934). 1979.

Scope and Contents note

Melodrame en trois parties d'Andre Gide.
Moscow: Editions Musique.
P11(). Not listed in DSL, this score is a reproduction of P11(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Capriccio (1929). 1930.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Edition Russe de Musique.
C 7(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Danses concertantes (1942). 1944.

Scope and Contents note

Concert arrangement for two pianos by Ingolf Dahl.
New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
D 2(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Circus polka (1942). 1948.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
C25(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Circus polka (1942). 1943.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for two pianos four hands by Victor Babin.
New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
C26(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Ave Maria (1949). 1949.

Scope and Contents note

Text in Latin.
New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.
A 9(1). Two copies.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Circus polka [1942]. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
C23(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1922). 1947.

General Physical Description note: A photostatic reproduction from hand copied transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Transcription for 2 pianos by Soulima Stravinsky.
New York: Boosey and Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
M 4[a](M), apparently unpublished material.
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Stravinsky, Igor--The rake's progress (1951) an opera in 3 acts. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

A fable by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman. Deutsche ubersetzung von Fritz Schroder.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
R 5(1). Insert front cover errata list.
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Stravinsky, Igor--The rake's progress (1951). 1951.

Scope and Contents note

A fable by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman [English only].
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
R 4(2). Insert before p.1: vol.1 errata list.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Le Rossignol (1914) conte lyrique en trois actes de I. Strawinsky et S. Mitousoff d'apres Anderson. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Traduction francais de M.D. Calvocoressi.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
R15(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Octet (1923 revised 1952) for wind instruments. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
O 2(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Wolf, Hugo. Two sacred songs from the Spanische liederbuch instrumentation by Igor Stravinsky (May 1968). 1969.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
Z18(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--The owl and the pussycat (1966) for voice and piano. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Poem by Edward Lear.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
O42(1). Affixed to inside front cover, a New Yorker cartoon of a man alone on a desert island about to be visited by an owl and a pussycat in a small boat.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Requiem canticles (1966) for contralto and bass soli, chorus and orchestra. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
R10(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--An album of Igor Stravinsky masterpieces arranged by Frederick Block, Gregory Stone and others. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edward B. Mark's Music Corporation.
ZZ 2(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinskii, I.--P'esy: Obrabotka dlia skripki i fortepiano. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Moskva: Muzyka.
ZZ 3(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] The fairy's kiss (1928). A ballet in four scenes. 1954.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
B 6(1). The copy with L.M.'s signature in the upper right corner of the cover includes occasional pencil and ink references to works of Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Octet (1922) for wind instruments. 1926.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
O 3(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1962-63) a sacred ballad for baritone and chamber orchestra. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
A 2(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Babel (1944) cantata from the book of Moses I, capital II, verse 1-9 formale chorus and orchestra, with narrator (male). 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
B 2(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Le Rossignol (1914), conte lyrique en trois actes de I. Stravinsky et S. Mitousoff d'apres Andersen. 1961.

Scope and Contents note

French, English, German.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
R15(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Scherzo a la russe (1944) for orchestra. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
S14(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Sonata for two pianos (1943-44). 1945.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
S24(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1963), a sacred ballad for baritone and chamber orchestra. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
A 1(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Cantata (1952) for soprano, tenor, female chorus and a small instrumental ensemble. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
C 4(2). DSL's C 4(1) is listed as a Schott publication of this work, dated 1937, twelve years before its composition. Inserted are program notes from the premiere, 11 November 1952.
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Stravinsky, Igor--The flood (1961-62) a musical play. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
F 8(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1922), opera in one act after Pushkin by Boris Kochno. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

English, French and German.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
M 4(3).
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[Stravinsky, Igor]--Four Russian peasant songs (1916). 1932.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
R19(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L']Histoire du soldat (1918). 1924.

Scope and Contents note

Texte de C.F. Ramuz. English version by Rosa Newmarch. Freie nachdictung von Hans Reinhardt.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
H 3(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--l'Histoire du soldat, Valse (1918). 1922.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
H 7(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--L'Histoire du soldat (1919) for violin, clarinet and piano. 196-[?].

Scope and Contents note

New York: International Music Company.
H 5(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] The rite of spring (1913). 1975.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Lyra Music Company.
S 2(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Four Russian peasant songs (new version, 1954) for equal voices with four horns. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
R20(1). Includes some penciled comparisons to other editions.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Four Russian peasant songs (1916). 1950.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Marks Music Corporation by arrangement with J. & W. Chester, Limited.
R19(3). Identical with Chester ed. 9732, and pno red for rehearsal.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Quatre etudes pour orchestre] Madrid from four studies for orchestra. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
E11(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--L'Oiseau de feu (1910) conte danse en 2 tableaux. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Broude Brothers.
O 8(2). Affixed to inside front cover is a postcard-photo of Karsavina as firebird, 1910.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] The rite of spring (1913). 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Moscow: Le Compositeur Sovietique.
S 2(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] The rite of spring (1913) pictures of pagan Russia. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edwin F. Kalmus.
S 1(). Reproduction of 1921 Edition Russe de Musique (1929 revision), S 1(1). Includes errata list by Dr. Glenn Block, University of Missouri.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] The rite of spring (1913) ballet for orchestra by Igor Stravinsky and Nicolas Roerich. 1926.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
S 3(). DSL lists S 3(1) as a 1913 Edition Russe de Musique (plate no.RMV 196). This is plate B. & H. 17271. Occasional pencil and ink comparisons with other editions.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Le Sacre du Printemps, Tourney of rival tribes for piano solo. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation.
S 7(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Four Russian peasant songs (1916). 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Soviet publication.
R19(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Duo concertant (1932) pour violon et piano. 1938.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
D 7(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Ode (1943) tryptychon fur orchester. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
O 4(3).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Renard (1917[sic]) a burlesque for the stage to be sung and acted based on popular Russian folk tales. 1956 (English translation--copyright date).

Scope and Contents note

French text by C.F. Ramuz. English text by Rollo H. Myers.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
R 8(3?) Plate J.W.C. 9716. Penciled Russian transliteration throughout, In L.M.'s hand: (older edition, some errors in it) Transliteration of Russian text.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Le Rossignol (1914) conte lyrique en trois actes de I. Stravinsky et S. Mitousoff d'apres Andersen. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Traduction francaise de M.D. Calvocoressi. English translation by Robert Craft. Deutscheubertragung von A. Elukhen und B. Feiwel.
London: Boosey & Hawkes by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
R14(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino (1920). 1923.

Scope and Contents note

Revised and edited by Julia A. Burt.
Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen.
C29(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino pour quatuor a cordes (1920). 1925.

General Physical Description note: Two copies.

Scope and Contents note

Edited and revised by Julia A. Burt, New York.
Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen.
C31(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (1917) scenes choreographiques, russes avec chant et musique composees. 1922.

Scope and Contents note

Version francaise de C.F. Ramuz.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
N 2(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pulcinella (1920) ballet in one act after Giambattista Pergolesi. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

J. & W. Chester, Limited.
P60(1). Some rehearsal numbers added in red pencil.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en re (1931) pour violon et orchestre. 1931.

Scope and Contents note

Violin part in collaboration with Samuel Dushkin.
Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
C42(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto (1935) per due pianoforte soli. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
C38(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Symphony of psalms (1930, rev. 1948) for mixed chorus and orchestra. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
S38(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Scherzo tiree du ballet L'Oiseau de feu. 1933.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne (from Forberg).
O33(1). In L.M.'s hand, color coded comparisons with 1945 suite and complete piano score.
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Stravinsky, Igor--L'Oiseau de feu (1910) conte danse en 2 tableux. 1936.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: Schott's Sohne.
O 9(1). In L.M.'s hand, pencil comparisons and notes throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse (1929) from The firebird ballet for violin and piano. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Melville: Belwin Mills.
O14(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse from The firebird. 1940.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edition Musicus.
O19(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse from The firebird. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edition Musicus.
O20[a]().
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse from The firebird. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edition Musicus.
O21(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse. 1915.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by George Copeland.
Boston: Charles W. Homeyer & Company, Incorporated.
O18(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse (1910-1926). 1929.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
O14(1). In L.M.'s hand: Kochanski earlier printing.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Sonata in F# minor (1903-4) for piano. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

London: Faber Music Limited.
ZZ 5(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse for piano. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
O18(3).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Summer Moon adapted from The firebird suite of Igor Stravinsky. 1948, 1946.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Words by John Klenner.
New York: Leeds Music Corporation.
O31(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Supplications from L'Oiseau de feu. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

New York: A. Fassio.
O39(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Danse infernale from L'Oiseau de feu. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edward B. Marks Corporation.
O23(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Ronde des princesses. 1937.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
O28(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Prelude et ronde des princesses (1910-1926). n.d.[1929].

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne (from Forberg).
O34(). DSL provides a number and the date for this publication but omits specific publisher information (Edition Schott no.2080 plate no.32373).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Danse infernal, berceuse et finale. 1934.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
O37(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Dance of the princesses from The Firebird. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edition Musicus.
O25(). Not listed in DSL, but the same accompaniment as O25(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Dance of the princesses from The Fire-bird. 1942.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edition Musicus.
O25(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Pieces faciles] Three easy pieces for piano duet (1915) left hand easy. 1926, 1917.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester by arrangement with Ad. Henn.
P36(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse (1910-1926) for violon et piano. 1932.

Scope and Contents note

With S. Dushkin.
Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne (from Forberg Edition).
O15(1). In L.M.'s hand: Kochanski later printing.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Russian credo (1932, new version 1964). 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Russian text.
U.S.A.: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.
C45(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pribaoutki [Chanson plaisantes] (1914) pour une voix et huit instrumentsteste populaire russe mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz. 1917.

Scope and Contents note

Geneve: Ad Henn.
P56(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pribaoutki [Chanson plaisantes] (1914) pour une voix et huit instruments textes populaires russes. 1924[?].

General Physical Description note: 2 publications and a photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
P56(1[?]). Copyright 1924, not 1917 as in DSL, (plates J.W.C. 3825). Light cover copy includes complete transliteration of Russian text.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Les Cinq doigts] Allegro. 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Transcribed for guitar by Theodore Norman.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
C21.5(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Les Cinq doigts] The five fingers (1921) 8 very easy melodies on five notes. 1923.

General Physical Description note: Two copies with different paper.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Mercury Music Corporation.
C20(). This American edition is not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse from The firebird. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edition Musicus.
O20(). Not listed in DSL, but essentially the same as arrangement for violin and piano 020(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Mass (1948) for mixed chorus and double wind quintet. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
M 1(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Scherzo (1902) for piano. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

London: Faber Music Limited.
ZZ 4(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Credo (1932). 1947.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
C43(2). DSL incorrectly lists date of composition as 1957.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] Ballad (1934). 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
B10(). Not listed in DSL. Photocopy, not of the Boosey reprint (plate 17816), but of the original Edition Russe (plate R.M.V. 594). In envelope addressed to L.M.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] Ballad from The fairy's kiss (1951). 1951.

Scope and Contents note

The violin part established in collaboration with Jeanne Gauthier.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
B11(1). In L.M.'s hand, penciled comparisons with orchestral version throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Petrouchka Suite for piano solo. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edition Musicus.
P31(). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Cinq doigts (1921) 8 pieces tres faciles sur 5 notes pour piano. 1922.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
C20(1). Smooth cover copy includes red ink indications of added counterpoint in no.1 -Instrumental Miniatures. Other copy includes orchestration history by L.M.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Petroushka] Three movements from Petrouchka. Russian dance, Petroushka, and the shrove-tide fair [published separately]. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P32(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Smith, John Stafford (supposed composer)]. The star-spangled banner (1941) harmonized by Igor Stravinsky and set for chorus. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Mercury Music Corporation.
Z16(1). Includes manuscript versions (apparently by copies by L.M. for strings and piano solo.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Petrouchka] Danse russe (1932). 1933.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P23(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Renard (1917[sic]) histoire burlesque chantee et jouee faite pour la scene d'apres des contes populaires russes. 1917 (copyright date).

Scope and Contents note

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.
Geneve: Ad Henn.
R 8(2). DSL lists date of publication as 1923.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat (1916) suite de chants pour une voix de femme et trois clarinettes. 1923, 1917.

Scope and Contents note

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited by arrangement with Ad Henn.
B14[2]. DSL lists the original edition as Ad Henn 1923 and does not mention this reprint. In L.M.'s hand pencil notes throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat (1916) suite de chants pour une voix de femme et trois clarinettes. 1917.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.
Geneve: Ad Henn.
B14[1]. DSL lists date of Ad Henn (original) edition as 1923.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Souvenir d'un marche boche (1915). n.d.

General Physical Description note: 2 Manuscript copies.

Scope and Contents note

n.p.: n.p.
S28(M). In L.M.'s hand: Copied from, Wharton, Edith, (ed.) The Book of the Homeless. New York & London: Macmillan & Company, Limited. 1926 pp.49-52. Br Mus: 12355-21.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Pieces facile] Three easy pieces for piano duet (1915) left hand easy. 1949.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Omega Corporation.
P36(). This edition is not listed in DSL. On p.1 of signed copy, Photo offset from Henn-Chester edition, + minor editing.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

F. with Slavonic phonetic table and complete transliteration of Les Noces--chorus part, chorus reh. parts for versions B, C and D (photocopies).
N 1[f](M). Manuscript reproduction from transparencies Main themes from Svadebka.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Danse from Quatre etudes and Trois pieces pour cordes]. [1915].

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

P35[b](). Not listed in DSL. For one piano four hands.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces. [1916].

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

A complete realization of Stravinsky's aborted [1916] orchestration of Les Noces [by Robert Craft and Ramiro Cortes].
N 1[e](M). 135pp. of large orchestral score. Indication on p.1 I.S. orchestra score: 1916 to Rehearsal no.18. Craft and Cortes prepared this score from sketches.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonies of wind instruments. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

Score and Parts. The score is reproduced from transparencies. It is the same as the previous item.
The transparencies are included in the score.
S39(M). The entire set is in a large envelope marked Symphonies of wind instruments--Score constructed from photocopies of I.S.'s own set of parts.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Symphonies of wind instruments (1920)]. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).

Scope and Contents note

S39(M). Original version.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces [preliminary orchestration]. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

In L.M.'s hand, Fragment of Tableau I--Title page + 8 pages of score (double string quartet and winds.) Some pages numbered by L.M.
N 1[d](M). In L.M.'s hand: This version is dated 1914 in Str in Pictures and Documents. See photo of 1st page of score in p.144.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces Version 2. 1915.

Scope and Contents note

Manuscript (photocopy).
N 1[c](M). In L.M.'s hand: Fragment of Tableau I--L.M. [Some page numbers added by L.M.] Titlepage and 7pp. of Music. Scored for small orchestra including cimbalon.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (orchestral sketch). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

N 1[b](M). In L.M.'s hand: Only two pages of this. 1.-Title. 2.-Three bars of music. Scored for double string quintet, english horn and bassoon.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (Fragment from tableau I). [1914-16].

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

N 1[g](M). On second unnumbered page in L.M.'s hand: Craft dates this 1914-16 for the Bing Concert program 6 September 1968.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (pianola version). n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Folder with parts and score to discarded orchestration of Les Noces.
N 1[a](M). In L.M.'s hand: Craft dates this 1919 for the Bing Concert program, 6 September 1968.
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Stravinsky, Igor--The rake's progress (1951). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Full score. pp.1-60 (Act I, Scenes 1-2, beginning of 3) and 263-353 (Act III, Scene 1, Scene 2 until the spade falls with a great crash.
Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies in Stravinsky's hand).
R 3(M). Inscribed by the composer on p.1: To Lawrence Morton best seasons greetings from Igor Stravinsky Dec/53.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Cantique from Quatre etudes and Trois pieces pour cordes]. 1914.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

P35[b](). Not listed in DSL. For one piano four hands.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Fanfare from Agon for 3 trumpets]. 1953 (December).

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).

Scope and Contents note

A 4[a](M). Not listed in DSL. 1 leaf. In L.M.'s hand, pencil at top: Stravinsky () III 49 (negative available). In ink Please give to Dorrance.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Requiem canticles (1966) to the memory of Helen Buchanan Seeger. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies) not in Stravinsky's hand. Copyright 1966 by Boosey & Hawkes, Publishers Limited.
R 9(M). 21pp. In L.M.'s hand p.1 upper right corner pencil: Bob Craft's copy. Many corrections and notations in ink throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Excentrique from Quatre etudes and Trois pieces pour cordes]. [1915].

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

P35[a](M). Not listed in DSL. For one piano four hands. Quarter note = 72, 9pp.
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Stravinsky, Igor--The maidens came when I was in my mothers bower from Cantata (1952). 1951.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (Reproduction from transparencies).

Scope and Contents note

C 3(M).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Marche (48 measures) [no.1 from Three easy pieces for piano duet] (1915). 1915.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (photocopy).

Scope and Contents note

8 leaves scored for piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, horn, violin I, violin II, viola cello and bass.
P37(M). Unpublished.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Song without a name. 1979.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).

Scope and Contents note

Copyright 1979 by Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited.
ZZ 6(M). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Chant dissident. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).

Scope and Contents note

ZZ 7(M). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Smith, John Stafford (supposed composer)]. The star-spangled banner. 1941.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy of manuscript.

Scope and Contents note

Harmonized and arranged for male chorus by Igor Stravinsky (1941).
Z15[a](M).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Canon (Firebird). 1965.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).

Scope and Contents note

C 1(M). Two large leaves of score of Canon on a popular Russian theme (complete).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Rossignol] Airs du rossignol et marche chinoise (1932) pour violon et piano. 1934.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
C16(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonie de psaumes (1930) pour choeur mixte et orchestre. 1930.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
S36(1). Appended to the title page is a clipping (ca. 1930) with a photograph of Stravinsky at the piano with a one paragraph biography of the composer.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Elegie (1944) for viola or violin unaccompanied. 1945.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated, in association with Chappel & Company, Limited, London.
E 3(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en re (1946) pour orchestre a cordes. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
C39(). DSL lists only the Hawkes pocket score from the same plates, C39(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Orpheus (1947) ballet in three scenes. 1948.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
O41(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Mass (1948) for a mixed chorus and a double wind quintet. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
M 2(1). DSL incorrectly lists the plate no. as B. & H. 16403; the correct number is 16463.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Persephone (1934) melodrame en trois parties par Andre Gide. 1947 (1957 in DSL).

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P11(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Capriccio (new version 1949) for piano and orchestra. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
C10(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Rossignol] Marche chinoise tiree du conte lyrique Rossignol. 1922.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
R17(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Apollon Musagete (1928) ballet en deux tableaux. 1928.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
A 5(1). Plate no.R.M.V. 442 (not 441 as listed in DSL, which is the piano score).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Apollon Musagete (1927) ballet en deux tableaux. 1928.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
A 6(1). In L.M.'s hand, Pencil and ink notes throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Apollon Musagete] Variation d'Apollon. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
A 7[a](). Not listed in DSL. In L.M.'s hand, ink comparisons with original score.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre etudes pour orchestre (1914-1919). 1930.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
E 8(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Le Baiser de la fee (1928) ballet--allegorie en 4 tableaux de Igor Strawinsky inspire par la muse de Tchaikowsky. 1928.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russse de Musique.
B 4(1). In L.M.'s hand: Original edition.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] Divertimento (1928-34) pour orchestre inspire par lamuse de Pierre Tchaikovsky. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
B 8(1). In L.M.'s hand, penciled comparisons with the orchestra version. DSL lists date of composition as 1932.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Suite italienne [1933 ca.]. 1947, 1934.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
S33(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Oedipus Rex (novelle revision 1948) opera-oratorio en deux actes d'apres Sophocle par Igor Stravinsky et Jean Cocteau. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

English translation of the speaker's text by E.E. Cummings (insert).
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
O 7(2). Pencil = original edition. L.M. is referring to O7(3), Edition Russe de Musique, 1948,1928, 1926. He has notated the differences between the two editions in pencil throughout.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Capriccio(1929) pour piano et orchestre en 3 parties. 1930.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
C 8(1). Copy stamped In die Universal-Edition als U.E. Nr. 7942 aufgenommen includes an errata sheet.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonies d'instruments a vent a la memoire de Claude-Achille Debussy. 1926.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
S41(1). Inserted in the first copy is one sheet of music manuscript, apparently by L.M., sketches of various harmonic devices used in this piece.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Feu d'artifice opus 4 (1908). 1924.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
F 6(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Beethoven, Ludwig van. Mephistopheles' lied vom floh. 1913.

Scope and Contents note

Moscow: Russicher Musikverlag.
Z 2(). DSL lists only an undated edition by W. Bessel & Company.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Trois petites chansons (1913, Orch. 1930) souvenir de mon enfance. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P14(1). In L.M.'s hand, Penciled comparisons to manuscript.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Deux poesies (1911) de K. Balmont. n.d. [DSL lists 1912].

Scope and Contents note

Deutscher text von Berthold Feiwel. Texte francais de M.-D. Calvocoressi. English Version by Robert Burness.
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P48(1). DSL incorrectly credits the English translation in this publication to Robert Craft, who (if date of publication is correct) was yet to be born. In folder marked Balmont Songs.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Poemes de Verlaine] La Lune blanche & Une grand sommeil noir...[Separately bound]. 1910.

General Physical Description note: There are 2 copies of no.1 and 3 copies of no.2, with different title pages.

Scope and Contents note

[Russian by S. Mitusov, English and German by M.D. Calvocoressi. The English and German texts are on a separate (voice only) insert].
Moscow: Jurgenson.
P45(1). On one copy in L.M's hand: Str's copy is same as this one. He labels it 1st edition.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] Ronde printaniere. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation.
S 8(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Petrouchka (1911) scenes burlesques en 4 tableaux d'Igor Strawinsky et Alexandre Benois. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Editions Russe de Musique.
P17(). DSL lists only the Boosey & Hawkes reprint from the same plates (1948 rev.); also DSL incorrectly dates this arrangement 1947 as it clearly predates that and is based on the original score.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Petrouchka] Trois mouvements de Petrouchka. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P29(2).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Trois petites chansons (1913) souvenir de mon enfance. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P13(1). In L.M.'s hand: Photo-liths (?) of original edition Russicher Musikverlag. G.m.b.H., Berlin. Moscou. R.M.V. (232)342. Also pencil references to orchestra version and Symphony in Eb.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Petrouchka] Suite de cinq pieces tiree du ballet Petrouchka. 1922.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P31(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Le Roi des etoiles (1911) pour chant et orchestre. 1911.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

K. Balmont. Traduction francaise de M.D. Calvocoressi.
Bad Godesberg: Musikverlag Rob. Forberg.
R12(1?). Date of composition is incorrectly listed in DSL as 1912; also plate no.is 36731-2, not 36731.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Deux poesies (1911) de K. Balmont. 1947.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Deutscher text von Berhold Feiwel. Texte francais de M.D. Calvocoresse. English text by Robert Burness.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P49(1). DSL lists this publication as revised.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Poemes de Verlaine] Two songs [rev. 1953] La bonne chanson [La luneblanche...] & Sagesse [Un grand sommeil noir...]. 1955.

General Physical Description note: [Separately bound].

Scope and Contents note

English words by M.D. Calvocoressi. Ubersetzung (no.2) von M.D. Calvocoressi.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
P46(1). L.M.'s Pencil indications of the distinctions between this and the original version are in no.1 La Bonne chanson.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Le Roi des etoiles--Svesdoliki (1911). n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript copy in pencil with ink notations.

Scope and Contents note

R12(M).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Ronde des princesses. 1922.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
O27(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse and finale. 1922.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
O22[1](). Not listed in DSL.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Chetyre etiuda dlia fortepiano. [Quatre etudes opus 7 (1908) pour le piano]. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe muzykal'noe izdatel'stvo.
E12(). Not listed in DSL. Plate no.26257.
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Stravinskii, Igor--Chetyre etiuda dlia fortepiano [Quatre etudes op.7 (1908) pour le piano]. 1923.

Scope and Contents note

Moskva, Petrograd: Muzykal'ny sektor.
E12(). Not listed in DSL. Russian edition with original Jurgenson plates (no.33868).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre etudes opus 7 [1908] no.3-4 [published separately]. 1925.

Scope and Contents note

Rev. M. Frey.
Leipzig-Milano: Anton J. Benjamin.
E12(2). Plate no.A.J.B. 8289 & 8287 (not 82589 & 82587 as in DSL, also DSL incorrectly identifies the series title Neu-Russische Meister as Neu-Russische Musiker.
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Quatre etudes] Four etudes opus 7 [1908] for the piano. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Isidor Philipp.
New York: International Music Company.
E12(4).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre etudes opus 7 (1908) pour piano [published separately]. [1910].

General Physical Description note: 2 copies of no.1-3

Scope and Contents note

Leipzig: P. Jurgenson.
E12(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908) pour chant et piano. [1910].

Scope and Contents note

Moscow: Jurgenson.
P 1(1). DSL lists date of composition as 1908.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).

Scope and Contents note

Set of parts for instrumental version.
P 2(M). Five parts (violino, fagotto, clarinetto in la, corno inglese and oboe).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale [1908]. 1917.

Scope and Contents note

Boston: Charles E. Homeyer & Company.
P 1(). DSL does not list this publication (plate no.C.W.H. 194), which is virtually identical to the original Forberg edition.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908) pour chant et piano. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
P 1(3).
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Stravinsky, Igor--[Poemes de Verlaine] Two songs (1910) [original dated, La Baule, 1910, 1909 orch. 1951] La Bonne chanson & Sagesse for baritone and orchestra. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

[French only].
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
P47(1).
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908) pour chant et piano. [1910].

Scope and Contents note

Leipzig: Rob. Forberg & Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
P 1(1[?]) or(3[?]). DSL lists P1(1) as plate no.34546 (1910) and P1(3) as Edition Schott 3313 plate no.BSS 33967a(1948). This publication matches P1(1) plates and P1(3) Edition with no date.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1933) pour violino, oboe, corno inglese, clarinetto and fagotto. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
P 2(1). DSL lists the plate no.33967a; this is plate no.33967.
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Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale [1933] chanson sans paroles. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
P 4(2). Pencil comparisons with original vocal setting throughout.
box 52

Stravinsky, Igor--Le Faune et la bergere (1906) suite pour chant et piano. 1927, 1908.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Paroles de A. Pouchkine. Deutsche ubersetzung von Heinrich Moller. Version Francaise de A.Lomaroff.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited (Reprint of M.P. Belaieff).
F 3(). DSL does not list this reprint. In one copy, L.M. has made references in red ink to the 1913 Belaieff-Orchestra score and in pencil to the original 1927 Belaieff edition (Leipzig).
box 52

Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908) pour chant et piano. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers Incorporated.
P 1(4).
box 52

Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908-1924) chanson sans paroles pour une voix et quatre instruments a vent. [1929].

Scope and Contents note

New York: Associated Music Publishers.
P 3(). DSL does not list this edition which uses the same plates as the Schott edition P3(2).
box 52

Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908-1924) chanson sans paroles pour une voix et quatre instruments a vent. [1929].

Scope and Contents note

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.
P 3(2).
box 52

Stravinsky, Igor--[Petrouchka] Trois mouvements de Petrouchka (1911-1921). 1922.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P29(1). Clothbound.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Chant des batelier du Volga. Chant populaire russe. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Manuscript.
Z 5(M). Not in DSL. Manuscript in L.M.'s hand.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois poesies de la lyrique japonaise (1913) pour chant {soprano}, deux flutes {la 2de-pet. fl.}, deux clarinettes {la 2de-cl. bas.}, piano, deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 1913.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies, ostensibly with the same plates but different covers and title pages.

Scope and Contents note

Texte francaise de Maurice Delage.
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P51(1). DSL has transposed the plate nos. of this edition, R.M.V. 199 and the instrumental score, R.M.V. 200.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Chant des bateliers du Volga (1917) for wind ensemble. 1970.

Scope and Contents note

Edited by Randall Croley.
New York: Autograph Editions.
Z 5(2).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Une valse pour les petits lecteurs du Figaro. 1922 (Mai).

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).
V 2(M). Reproduced in Stravinsky, the composer and his works, by Eric Walter White, p.210.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois Histoires pour enfantes. 1927, 1920.

Scope and Contents note

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz. English version by Rosa New March.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
H 8(2). Plate no 3830(1), the same as 1920 edition.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--[Trois] Histoires pour enfants. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
H 8(1). Same plate no.as 1927 revision. Insert English translation of texts.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Chant des bateliers de Volga. Chant populaire russe. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited [Holograph copy in pencil].
Z 5(M). Not listed in DSL. Manuscript in L.M.'s hand.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Chant du rossignol [1917] poeme symphonique en trois parties. 1927.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
C14(1).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois pieces pour clarinette solo (1919). 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
P34(2). DSL indicates a second, 1923, copyright not present in this edition.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--[Pieces facile] Five easy pieces (1917) for piano duet (right hand easy). 1917.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
P41(2). DSL lists plate no.2909. This is 2909(1).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime [1919] pour onze instruments. 1922, 1919.

Scope and Contents note

Couverture de Pablo Picasso.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
R 2(1).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Renard (1916) Piano arrangement to replace the Hungarian cimbalum. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Manuscript (unknown hand).
R 7(M).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor d'apres Giambattista Pergolesi--[Pulcinella] Scherzino. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
S65(1).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor d'apres Giambattista Pergolesi--[Pulcinella] Con queste paroline. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
P63.5(1). DSL lists the copyright date as 1925.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois poesies de la lyrique japonaise [1913] pour chant (soprano), deux flutes (Los Angeles 2de=fl.[sic]), deux clarinettes (Los Angeles 2de-cl. bas), piano, deux violons, alto et violoncelle. [1913].

Scope and Contents note

Texte francais de Maurice Delage.
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P52(1). DSL omits this plate no.(200) and instead assigns that number (incorrectly) to the contemporaneous piano reduction.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois poesies de la lyrique japonaise (1913) chant et piano. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
P51(). Plate no.B. & H. 16308. Photo-litho(?) of original edition. [R.M.V. 199]... Cover and title page not reproduced. No English version in original, only Russian & French.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--[Pieces facile no.4] Napolitana. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation.
P42(1).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--[Trois pieces pour clarinette] Three pieces for Clarinet [1919]. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Omega Music Company.
P34(). Not listed in DSL.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime [1919] for eleven instruments. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
R 2(). The same plates as R2(1), but different copyright, no title page and English title.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--L'Histoire du soldat (1918) Grande Suite. 1922.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
H 4(1).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre chants russes (1918). 1920.

Scope and Contents note

Mis en francais par C.F. Ramuz.
London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
C18(1). 3 copies in folder marked Four Russian songs, all with plate no.3831 (as in DSL), however one copy appears older with a different cover and title page. Pencil analysis and translation in no.2.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Chant des bateliers du Volga. Chant populaire russe. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
Z 5(1). Manuscript in L.M.'s hand.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Petrouchka (revised 1947 edition) burlesque in four scenes by Igor Strawinsky and Alexandre Benois. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P17(1). DSL misleadingly states arranged by the composer and Alexandre Benois; the ballet is by I.S. and A.B.--the reduction for piano four hands is by the composer.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Piano-Rag-music (1919). 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
P33(1). This is a later reprint.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Piano-Rag-music (1919). 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
P33(1). This is the original edition.
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime [1919] pour onze instruments. 1919.

Scope and Contents note

Couverture de Pablo Picasso.
Paris: Editions de la Sirene.
R 2(2).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime (1918) pour onze instruments. 1920.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.
R 1(4).
box 53

Stravinsky, Igor--[Pulcinella] Suite pour violon et piano (1925) d'apres themes, fragments et morceaux de Giambattista Pergolesi. 1926.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
S33(2). There are two copies. The first in one volume. The second as five separately published movements in a folder labeled Suite pour violon et piano (Pulcinella).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1925) ouverture pour piano. 1925.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
M 8(). Not listed in DSL, plate no.R.M.V. 411.-411a (1925 Vocal score is R.M.V. 411, essentially the same plate).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--[Octet] Octuor [1923] pour instruments a vent. 1924.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
O 1(1?). DSL does not distinguish between this large score (plate no.R.M.V. 415) and the small score in Box 40.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--[Octet] Octuor pour instruments a vent. 1926.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
O 3(1).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--[Mavra] [Chanson de Paracha] Russian maiden's song. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Lyrics by B. Kochno after A.S. Poushkin. English translation by R. Burness.
[New York]: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.
M 7(2).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--[Mavra] Chanson [de Paracha] russe (Russian Maiden's Song). 1951.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.
M 6(2).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--[Mavra] Chanson [de Paracha] russe (1937). 1947, 1938.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition A. Gutheil.
M 5(2). In L.M.'s hand: Alterations from 'Concert Version' of aria (M 7[a]{}), which already differs from Mavra original throughout piano score in pencil.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--[Mavra] Chanson de Paracha (1922-23) tiree de l'opera-bouffe Mavra. 1925.

Scope and Contents note

Texte russe de B. Kochno, d'apres A. Pouchkine. Version francaise par J. Larmanjat. English version by R. Burness. Deutsch von A. Elukhen.
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
M 7[a](). Not listed in DSL. Plate no.R.M.V. 458.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--[Pulcinella] Suite italienne (1932) pour violoncelle et piano. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
S34(2).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Serenade en la (1925) en quatre mouvements pour piano. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
S19(2).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto (1923-1924) pour piano suivi d'orchestre d'harmonie. 1924.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
C36(1). Plate no.R.M.V. 414 (DSL has R.M.V. 1). DSL also omits editor for this edition but not the later Boosey reprint.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Sonate (1924) pour piano. 1925.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
S23(2).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1922) Air de la mere pour chant et piano. 1925.

Scope and Contents note

Opera bouffe en 1 acte d'apres A. Pouchkine. Texte de Boris Kochno. English Version by Robert Burness. Traduction francaise par Jacques Larmanjat.
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
M 8[a](). Not listed in DSL, plate no.R.M.V. 411.-411b (1925 vocal score is R.M.V. 411 essentially the same plate).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Serenade en la (1925) en quatre mouvements pour piano. 1926.

General Physical Description note: Two copies. 1, slightly larger is stamped In die Universal Edition als U.E.-Nr. 8603 aufgenommen.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
S19(1).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Pater noster (new version with Latin text). 1949.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.
P 8(1[?]). No plate no. DSL lists plate no.1833.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Pater noster (1926). [1932].

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P 7(1). Insert, a hand-copied manuscript of this same edition.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Oedipus Rex (1926-1927) opera oratorio en deux actes d'apres Sophocle par I. Strawinsky et J. Cocteau. 1927.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
O 7(3[?]). Plate no.R.M.V. 429. DSL lists O7(3) as E.R. de M., 1948,1928,1926, plate no.R.M.V. 431.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1922) opera bouffe en 1 acte d'apres A. Pouchkine. 1925.

Scope and Contents note

English version by Robert Burness. Traduction francaise par Jacques Larmanjat. Deutsche Ubersetzung von A. Elukhen.
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
M 4(1). In L.M.'s hand: FS = Str's alterations in full score, pencil marks throughout. Insert p.41 manuscript copy of full score in black and red ink showing variants.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra [1922] Chanson de Paracha pour chant et piano. 1925.

Scope and Contents note

Text russe de B. Kochno, d'apres A. Pouchkine. Version francaise par J. Larmanjat. English version by R. Burness. Deutsch von A. Elukhen.
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
M 7(1). DSL incorrectly reads based on piano vocal score. Plate no.R.M.V. 467. In L.M.'s hand: This is the piano reduction of the voice with orchestra version (reduced orchestra-M 7[a]()-RMV 458).
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Sonate (1924) pour piano. 1925.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
S23(1). One, slightly larger bears an imprint on the cover Imp. Delanchy-Dupre--Paris-Asnieres and in pencil on the title page 5544. The other, blue pencil on the cover 8357.
box 54

Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto [1923-24] pour piano suivi d'orchestre d'harmonie. 1924.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
C34(2). Plate no.R.M.V. 412 (DSL lists 414). In L.M.'s hand: Green pen = alterations in copyist hand in 1936 edition, ERM (RMV 607) but also some printed alterations not in this copy.
box 65

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois petites chanson (1913-1930) pour petites orchestre. 1934.

General Physical Description note: Photographic prints 3 × 5. Negatives in green folder.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P14(1).
box 65

Stravinsky, Igor--Trois petites chanson. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P13(2?). Incomplete photographic prints of original edition. Plate no.R.M.V. 235.
box 65

Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto (1923-24) pour piano et orchestre d'harmonie. 1936.

General Physical Description note: Photographic prints cut 6.5 × 10.5 pasted back to back (incomplete, pages are missing) with Negatives.

Scope and Contents note

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
C34(1).
box 65

Stravinsky, Igor--L'Histoire du soldat. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic prints (including some blow-ups) of sketches and Manuscript in author's hand. Inside manila envelope.

Scope and Contents note

Labeled l'Histoire du soldat.
H 1().
box 70

Stravinsky, Igor--Tchaikovsky, P.I. Pas de deux (L'Oiseau bleu--Bluebird) from P. Tschaikowsky's ballet The sleeping beauty. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for small orchestra by Igor Strawinsky.
Z 4(2). Inscribed in pencil on front cover: To Lawrence Morton IStr January 1st 1955.
box 70

Stravinsky, Igor--Monumentum [1960] pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD Annum. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Recomposed for instruments by Igor Stravinsky.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
M12(1). Inscribed in ink on the title page: To you, my dear Lawrence (Morton) whom I am so happy to meet in Venice Love I. Stravinsky September/60.
box 70

Stravinsky, Igor--Canticum sacrum (1955) ad honorem sancti Marci nominis for tenor and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
C 5(1). Inscribed in ink on the cover: To Lawrence Morton cordially IStr 1957.
box 70

Stravinsky, Igor-- The flood (1961-62) a musical play. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
F 7(1). Inscribed in green ink on the cover: R. Craft transfer to L. Morton il vecchio amico.
box 70

Stravinsky, Igor--Persephone (1934, revised 1949) pour tenor, choeur mixte et orchestra. 1949.

Scope and Contents note

Melodrame en trois tableaux d'Andre Gide.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.
P10(1). Inscribed in ink on the title page: To Lawrence Morton happy new Year cordially I. Stravinsky Dec/20[1953]. Year added in L.M.'s hand. Insert front cover, postcard of Cieslewicz Persephone.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Bach, Johann Sebastian. Fuga (a 2 voci) & Fuga XI (a 3 voci). n.d.

Scope and Contents note

[Arranged for instruments by Igor Stravinsky].
Reproduction from transparencies in Stravinsky's hand and that of a copyist.
ZZ 8(M). Not listed in DSL.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--The owl and the pussycat [1966]. 1966.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

O42(M). Inscribed: To Lawrence Morton cordially October/66.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor-- andantino from Eight instrumental miniatures. 1962 (April).

General Physical Description note: (Photographic print 8 × 10).

Scope and Contents note

I 3(M). Original is inscribed Dear Lawrence (Morton) Keep this page as a souvenir of your friend who dedicated the whole suite of this `Eight instrumental Miniatures' to you Yours as ever I. Stravinsky Apr.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Variations (1963-64) Aldous Huxley in memoriam. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
V 3(2). Plain grey wrapper signed L. Morton in blue ink and IStr March 25/65 in red ink.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Four Songs (1918, instr. 1953) for voice, flute, harp & guitar. 1955.

Scope and Contents note

London: J. & W. Chester Limited.
S25(1?). Plate no.J.W.C. 3831A. DSL lists plate no.3831 only. On title page: To Lawrence Morton and his wonderful musicianship IStr /55 in red ink.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1962-63) for baritone and chamber orchestra. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Reproduced and bound from transparencies by Cameo Music Reproduction.
A 1(M). Insert inside front cover, Original and Inverse forms of the row divided into hexachords by vertical lines.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1962-63) a sacred ballad for baritone and chamber orchestra. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
A 2(1). Inscribed in black felt pen on title page: To Lawrence Morton with love from I. Stravinsky April 11 / 65.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat [1916] suite de chants pour une voix de femme et trois clarinettes. 1917.

Scope and Contents note

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.
Geneve: Ad. Henn.
B14[1]. DSL incorrectly gives date as 1923. Inscribed on front cover upper left corner: To [Cyrillic](Lawrence Morton) with authentic affection Igor Stravinsky 'Morges 1917'.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--J.S. Bach: Choral variationen uber das weinachtslied Vom Himmel hoch dakomm ich her. 1956.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Z 1(M). Inscribed in upper right hand corner front cover: To Lawrence Morton with affectionateness I. Str Easter /56.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Elegy for J.F.K. (1964). 1964.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies. Reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Text by Wystan Auden.
E 5(M). On one, red pencil corrections and insert--original and inversion form ofrow.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Praeludium. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Unpublished.
P55(M). Insert-photostat of 1937 orchestration (with strings) and two sheets from transparencies in L.M.'s hand: To replace the original string guitar and timp. section on p.8.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--In memoriam Dylan Thomas (1954) dirge canons and song for tenor voice string quartet and four trombones. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
I 1(2). Insert Manuscript trombone parts. Inscribed on title page: To you, dear Lawrence (Morton)cordially I. Str October 54.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Eight instrumental miniatures (1962). 1962.

General Physical Description note: 2 complete copies. Reproduction from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

I 3(). Insert in bound green copy--separate leaf copies of Andantino, Vivace, Lento and Allegretto.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Agon (1954-1957) ballet for twelve dancers. 1957.

General Physical Description note: Reproduction from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

A 3(M). Inscribed on p.1 in upper right corner: To Lawrence Morton all best cordially Igor Stravinsky June /57.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Elegy for J.F.K. (1964). 1964.

General Physical Description note: Manuscripts. In large envelope.

Scope and Contents note

Labeled Stravinsky: Elegy for J.F.K. These are the three clarinet parts used at the first performance.
E 5(M).
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Anthem (1962) The dove descending breaks the air for chorus a cappella. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.
D 5(1). Inscribed: To you, dear Lawrence yours as ever I. Str March 2 /64.
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--[Balmont songs] The flower & The dove [for soprano and chamber orchestra]. 1954.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

P50(M).
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--Requiem canticles (1966). 1966.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

R 9(M).
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--The flood [1962]. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Reproduction from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

F 7(M). Insert front cover an elaborate serial analysis including a leaf with the series of Schoenberg's Begleitmusik. In L.M.'s hand, pencil analysis in many colors throughout. F 8(1) included.
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--A sermon, a narrative and a prayer (1960-61) for solo voices, recitation, and chorus with instruments. 1960-61.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

S20(M). In four parts. Two copies of part 1 (Sermon), one of which is inscribed in the upper left corner of page 1: To Lawrence Morton with affectionate thoughts I. Stravinsky May/61.
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--Introitus (1965) T.S. Eliot in memoriam. 1965.

Scope and Contents note

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.
I 4(). Large score is not listed in DSL. Plain grey wrapper inscribed in the upper right hand corner: Igor Stravinsky March 22/65.
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--Eight instrumental miniatures [1962] Andantino. 1962.

Scope and Contents note

I 3(M).

General note

Photocopy of autographed reproduction from transparencies (See Box 71).
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--Wolf, Hugo. Two songs from the Spanischer liederbuch [1967]. [1967].

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Z18(M). In L.M.'s hand: I made the full score of the Wolf songs, at S's request, from his sketch-particel.
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--Hommage a Nadia Boulanger a chanter a son anniversaire, l'an 1947, le jourde 16 septembre, a l'occasion duguel ces vers de Jean de Meung (XIII siecle) furent mis en musique par Igor Stravinsky (XX siecle). 1947.

Scope and Contents note

Unpublished manuscript reproduced from transparencies.
ZZ 9(M).
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--Souvenir d'un marche boche. [1915].

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

S28(M).
box 72

Stravinsky, Igor--Anthem [1962] The dove descending breaks the air. 1962.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

D 5(M). Complete serial analysis throughout with the four main forms of the row copied on the back page with a schemata of the dispersion of the series to the voices.
box 74

Stravinsky, Igor--Pulcinella ballet mit gesang in einem aufzuf. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and proof.

Scope and Contents note

Nach italienischen szenarien bearbeitet von Prof. James Bloch.
Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.
P58a().
box 74

Pas D'aggrandissement. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and prints.

Scope and Contents note

ZZ11(). Orchestration of Russian song (negatives of manuscript).
box 74

[Stravinsky] Works: Etude for Pianola, Valse pour les enfants, Beethoven opus 75/3 [Orchestration], Souvenir d'une Marche boche. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives, proofs and prints.

Scope and Contents note

ZZ12(). Miscellaneous.
box 74

Le Sacre du Printemps--pages from plate no.RMV 197b (L. of C.). n.d..

General Physical Description note: Photographic 3 × 5 prints.

Scope and Contents note

S 1(1). Incomplete.
box 74

Moussorgsky-Stravinsky, The Flea. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic prints.

Scope and Contents note

Z13(M). Three sets of prints of the orchestral score.
box 75

Beethoven, Marche Boche, F.I. Stravinsky. Mussorgsky-Stravinsky Leagues of Composers programs I (Indoor shots). Gorodetzky no.2. Contact prints completion of Souvenirs de mon enfance. Credo (original) Gorodetsky songs (various editions) Library of Congress Microfilm.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and microfilms.

Scope and Contents note

Sacre--pages from 197b, errata sheet for 197b. Extra pages--German articles Bruges--beginning of Souvenir de mon enfance; contact prints.
ZZ10(). Miscellaneous compositions.
box 82

Stravinsky, Igor--Greeting prelude (1955). 1955.

General Physical Description note: Reproduction from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

G 1(). Inscribed across the first page To my dear friend Lawrence Morton cordially I. Stravinsky.
box 82

Stravinsky, Igor--Ebony concerto (1945). 1945.

General Physical Description note: Reproduction from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

E 1(). Inscribed in ink in upper right hand corner To Gilbert Grau cordially IStr.
box 102

Stravinsky, Igor--Circus Polka (1942) composed for a young elephant. 1943.

Scope and Contents note

Arranged for violin and piano by Sol Babitz.
New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.
Inscribed on cover: To Lawrence Morton affectionately Sol Babitz 9/12/43.
 

Stravinsky, Music Relating to

box 8

Juskiewicz, Reverend Anton--Melodie ludowe litewskie (Simple Lithuanian folk songs). 1900.

Scope and Contents note

Translated by Birute Lembergas (in manuscript).
Krakau: Verlag der Polinischen Akademie der Wissenshaft.
Translation of the individual songs on separate sheets. Work is photocopy of original, unbound. Includes letters regarding arrangement (by L.M.) for the translation.
box 42

Grieg, Edvard--Lyrische Stucke fur pianoforte opus 7. 1950.

Scope and Contents note

Frankfurt: C.F. Peters.
box 42

Mussorgsky, Modeste--The flea lied des Mephistopheles im Auerbach's keller. 1934.

Scope and Contents note

Moscow: Edition de Musique de L'stat R.S.F.S.R.
box 42

Mussorgsky, Modeste--The flea. 1911.

Scope and Contents note

Leipzig: Breitkopf & Hartel.
box 42

Beethoven, Ludwig van--Sechs lieder. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

London: Augener & Company.
box 48

Wolf, Hugo--Spanisches liederbuch, nach Paul Heyse und Emanuel Geibel. Band I geistlichelieder original ausgabe. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Englische Ubersetzung von John Bernhoff.
Frankfurt: C.F. Peters.
Stravinsky orchestrated no.IX Herr, was tragt der Boden hier and no.X Wunden tragst du, mein Geliebter in 1968.
box 48

Wolf, Hugo--Spanisches liederbuch, nach Paul Heyse und Emanuel Geibel. Band III originalausgabe. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Englische ubersetzung von John Bernhoff.
Frankfurt: C.F. Peters.
Insert photocopy of no.X Wunden tragst du, mein geliebter, from volume 1.
box 48

Debussy, Claude--43 songs for voice and piano (high). 1961.

Scope and Contents note

New York: International Music Company.
In L.M.'s hand, red ink identification of poets in the table of contents.
box 48

Schumann, Robert--Samtliche lieder fur eine singstimme mit klavier begleitung. Band 1-3. Original ausgabe (hohe stimme). n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: C.F. Peters Corporation.
box 48

Wolf, Hugo--Michelangelo-lieder. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

New York: C.F. Peters Corporation.
In L.M.'s hand, penciled timings and instrumental indications throughout.
box 58

Lombardo, Carmen--'Round my heart. 1932.

General Physical Description note: 3 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Words by Joe Young.
New York: Famous Music Corporation.
box 58

Robison, Willard--'Round my old deserted farm. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Irving Berlin Incorporated.
box 71

Burton, Steven--Stravinskiana Concertino for flute and piano. 1975.

Scope and Contents note

Paris: Editions Salabert.
box 72

Spies, Claudio--LXXXV: Eight + fives for strings and clarinets. 1967.

General Physical Description note: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.

Scope and Contents note

Inscribed in upper right corner: For Bob, a brief antidote to CARDILLANGWEILE-Claudio 3. VII.1967.
box 72

Klebe, Giselher--Surge aquile; et veni, auster: Paraphrase uber ein thema von Igor Strawinskyfur Orgel opus 60. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Kassel: Barenreiter-Ausgabe.
box 73

Beer, Leopold--Marschepperlin. 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Bearbeitet von Leopold Beer. Band I & II.
Wien-Leipzig: Musikverlag Johann Kliment.
box 73

Detskie pesno na russkie i malorossooskie napevy s akkompanimentom fortepiano. [19--?].

Scope and Contents note

Mamontovoi pod redaktsieiu Professora P. Chaikovskago, s prilozheniem tekh-zhe pesen vtrekhgolosnom perelozhenii K. Al'brekhta.
V Moskva: P.I. Urgeneson.
Russian folk music.
box 73

Balakirev, M.--Recueil de chants populaires russes, notes et harmonises. Sbornik russkikhnarodnykh p'esen'. 1898.

Scope and Contents note

Traduction francaise de J. Sergennois.
Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff.
box 73

Liapounow, S., arranger--35 chants populaires russes. Pesen' russkago naroda: dlia odnogogolosa s soprovozhdeniem fortepiano iz sobrannykh v 1893 g. 1899.

Scope and Contents note

S.M. Liapunovym i Th. M. Istominym. Perelozhil S. Liapu November.
Izsano s vysochaishago soizvoleniia Piesennoiu Komissieuir Imperatorskago Russkago Geograficheskago Obshchestva. [No imprint].
box 74

Beethoven-Marche Boche-F.I. Stravinsky. Mussorgsky-Stravinsky Leagues of Composers programs I (Indoor shots). Gorodetzky no.2. Contact prints completion of Souvenirs de mon enfance. Credo (original) Gorodetsky songs (various editions) Library of Congress Microfilm.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and microfilms.

Scope and Contents note

Sacre--pages from 197b, errata sheet for 197b. Extra pages--German articles Bruges--beginning of Souvenir de mon enfance--contact prints.
box 74

Folk music sources. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and prints.
box 82

Shackelford, Rudy--Le Tombeau de Stravinsky (1971-76) for harpsichord solo. 1977.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.

Scope and Contents note

New York: Joseph Boonin, Incorporated.
box 100

Russian avant garde--Works by Rebikoff, Lourie, Wolfsfriedhof, Dechevov, Mossolow. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photocopies in large envelope.
 

Stravinsky, Photographs, Paintings, Prints, etc.

box 28

Columbia Records concerts in Town Hall--Flyer. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Announcing Stravinsky concerts on 20 December 1959, 3 January 1960 and 10 January 1960.
box 31

Folder containing 89 photos or other images of the Stravinskys, Robert Craft, Darius Milhaud, Lukas Foss, Lawrence Morton, Vaclav Nijinsky, et al.

box 37

Cocteau, Jean--Stravinsky playing Le Sacre du Printemps 1913. 1913.

General Physical Description note: Photocopy.
box 37

Larionev, Mikhail--A sheet of caricatures-Diaghilev, Massine, Ansermet, Misia Sert, Picasso, Appollinaire, Stravinsky, and others. n.d.

box 65

European trip--on ship and in Venice (No clearly identifiable pictures of Stravinsky). 1956.

General Physical Description note: Color photographic prints.
box 67

International Stravinsky Symposium (poster). 1982.

box 69

Stravinsky portraits.

Scope and Contents note

Listing of works owned by Stravinsky. Catalogue of Stravinsky images (graphics, oils and sculpture). Letters re iconography and portrait exhibition to and from Craft et al. Drawings.
box 70

Six sketches of Stravinsky by Mae Babitz (1955-56).

General Physical Description note: In tube.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--No title. Music manuscript decorated with famous icon from 'Conversations' (This is my music) and a pen and ink portrait of the composer. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic reproduction (3 copies).

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky has personalized the sheet with hand copied and signed musical excerpts: The first four bars of L'Histoire in the upper left corner.
The preceding two items are in a sealed plastic bag with an ink (cut out) portrait of Stravinsky, unsigned, but marked H/T 11 @70%, as well as the negatives.
box 71

Stravinsky, Igor--Copy of drawing of Stravinsky--by MHS. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Picasso []23 in upper left hand corner.
box 72

Stravinsky with an unidentified violinist playing Pulcinella.

General Physical Description note: Photographic reproduction on poster board 10.5 × 13.
box 74

Stravinsky, Feodor Ignatievitch. n.d.

General Physical Description note: Photographic prints.

Scope and Contents note

Two photos of portraits of Stravinsky pere.
box 80

Bachardy, Don--Reproductions of portraits of Stravinsky by the artist Don Bachardy.

box 81

Bruehl-Bourges (photographer)--Stravinsky's The card party. 1937.

Scope and Contents note

Vogue (May 1).
box 81

Bouche, Rene--Igor Stravinsky (painting). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Vogue (May).
box 82

Croizard, Maurice--Un petit homme en sandales realise chaque jour le miracle de la creation. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

[With a photographic essay by] Gjon Mili.
Paris Match (13 Fevrier).
box 82

Newman, Arnold--Photograph of Stravinsky and an open piano. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Life (December 13): 122.
box 82

Poster for Stravinsky 85 a Bing concert 28 August 1967.

box 125

Stravinsky. Large photo with cigarette.

box 125

Color photo of Stravinsky (cover of Realites) and photocopy of title page of Eight instrumental miniatures.

box 125

Newman, Arnold--Stravinsky and Morton. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Signed photographic print.
box 126

Hockney, David--Igor Stravinsky Metropolitan Opera 1981/1982. 1981.

Scope and Contents note

Poster.
box 126

Motherwell, Robert -- Ojai Festival 1981 - 1982

Scope and Contents note

Poster.
Inscribed For Lawrence Morton Robert 5/100.
box 142

Lebrun, Rico--Pencil drawing of Igor Stravinsky. circa 1941-1947.

 

Stravinsky, Programs Relating to

box 6

International Stravinsky Symposium--University of California at San Diego. 1982.

box 25

New York City Ballet (18-25 June)--Stravinsky Festival. 1972.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.
box 25

Le Biennale di Venezia. 1956.

box 25

Le Biennale di Venizia. 1958.

box 25

Le Biennale di Venezia. 1960.

box 25

The San Francisco Symphony. 1979/80.

box 25

Domaine Musicale (8 November). 1961.

box 25

English Bach Festival (26 June to 5 July). 1964.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.
box 25

Les Ballet Russe (Mai/Juin). 1914.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.
box 25

Theatre Royal de La Monnaie (December). 1959.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.

Scope and Contents note

Newsprint program.
box 25

The Russian Opera in London. 1930 [ca.].

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.

Scope and Contents note

Featuring Beecham, Dolin, Chaliapin.
box 25

The Santa Fe Opera. 1963.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.
box 25

Los Angeles International Music Festival (4-10 June). 1962.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.
box 25

[The Israel Festival] (24 August). 1964.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.

Scope and Contents note

20 August 1964 was the premiere of Abraham and Isaac.
box 25

The Israel Festival (7 July to 31 August). 1964.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.

Scope and Contents note

20 August 1964 was the premiere of Abraham and Isaac.
box 25

An Exhibition for the Benefit of the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library (2 May-2 June)--Stravinsky and the dance. 1962.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.
box 25

Theatre Royal de La Monnaie (7 December)--Gala production of Le Sacre du Printemps for the King of Belgium. 1959.

General Physical Description note: Inside the gold box.

General note

See L.M.'s descriptions of this event to Sheldon Meyer (Oxford University press folder) December 12, 1959 in Box 85.
box 25

Domain Musicale (14 December). 1967.

box 27

Boston Symphony Orchestra (10-11 October). 1969.

Scope and Contents note

Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Boston premiere of Stravinsky, Variations Aldous Huxley in memoriam.
box 27

The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York at Carnegie Hall (1-2 February). 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla overture, Tchaikovsky, Symphony no.2, hisOde, Piano Concerto ( Beveridge Webster, piano), Four Norwegian moods and Circus polka.
box 27

Bing Concert at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (6 September)--Homage to Stravinsky. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Symphonies of Wind Instruments (original and revised versions), premiere of Wolf-Stravinsky Two sacred songs and Les Noces (1914-16, 1919 and final 1921-23 version).
box 27

University of Southern California, Bovard Auditorium (2, 8 & 10 December). 1961.

Scope and Contents note

Walter Ducloux production of The rake's progress. It was the review of this production that provoked the letters to the music editor-- Los Angeles Times in Box 69.
box 27

Atlanta Symphony (31 January). 1955.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Mozart, Serenade notturno (no.6), Tchaikovsky, Serenade for strings, his Scenes de ballet and Petroushka suite (1947).
box 27

Berlin Festival (2 October)--[All Stravinsky]. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts his Symphony in C, Scenes de ballet and Ode.
box 27

University of Southern California (2 June)--[All Stravinsky]. 1951.

Scope and Contents note

Lillian Steuber and John Crown play Concerto for 2 solo pianos, Roger Wagner conducts Massand Ingolf Dahl conducts Les Noces.
box 27

Chicago Symphony Orchestra (17 April). 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Schoenberg, Six orchestral songs opus 8, Variations for orchestra, Six pieces for male chorus and premiere of Stravinsky, Introitus. Stravinsky conducts his Pulcinella ballet.
box 27

Bing Concert of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (28 August)--In honor of Igor Stravinsky's 85th birthday. 1967.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Stravinsky, Monumentum pro Gesualdo, Shutz Es ging ein Samann aus, zu saen Sein Samen and Stravinsky, Requiem canticles (performed twice).
box 27

San Francisco Symphony (30 June). 1982.

box 27

La Fenice (26, 27 & 29 May). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky, L'Histoire du soldat conducted by Brissoni.
box 27

Los Angeles Philharmonic (17 November). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla overture, Tchaikovsky, Symphony no.2, his Pulcinella suite and The firebird suite (1919!).
box 27

California Institute of Technology 75th Anniversary Chamber Orchestra (7 November). 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Beethoven, Symphony no.1 and Act 1 scene 3 from Stravinsky, The rake's progress. Stravinsky conducts his Dumbarton Oaks concerto and Pulcinella suite.
box 27

Evenings on the Roof (8 March). 1954.

Scope and Contents note

World premiere of the Stravinsky, Shakespeare songs dedicated to Evenings on the Roof. Also craft conducts Stravinsky, Cantata.
box 27

San Francisco Symphony (12-14 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1948.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Apollo, Leader of the muses[!], Four Norwegian moods, Circus polka, Concerto in D for strings and Divertimento.
box 27

Dallas Symphony (17 March). 1946.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla overture, Tchaikovsky, Symphony no.2, and his Scenes de ballet and The firebird suite (1919).
box 27

The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York at Carnegie Hall (1 March)--[All Stravinsky]. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Pulcinella suite, Jeu de cartes, Divertimento and Berceuse and finale from 'The firebird'.
box 27

The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York (26-27 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Pulcinella suite, Jeu de cartes, Four etudes for orchestra, Divertimento and Berceuse and finale from The firebird.
box 27

New York Philharmonic (23 July)--A festival of Stravinsky. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky and Craft conduct Stravinsky, Symphony in Eb, The flood and Symphony of psalms.
box 27

San Francisco Symphony (3-5 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1974.

Scope and Contents note

J. Liebling conducts Concerto in D, Movements for piano and orchestra, Piano concerto andLes Noces.
box 27

Swedish Opera (13 September). 1961.

Scope and Contents note

IngMarch Bergman's production of The rake's progress conducted by Michael Gielen.
box 27

Harvard Summer School (12 August)--[All Stravinsky]. 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Claudio Spies conducts preliminary versions of Les Noces.

General note

There are letters about this concert in Box 6.
box 27

Nordeutsches Rundfunks (30 October). 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Stravinsky, Agon and works by Schonbach, Henze and Webern.
box 27

Monday Evening Concert. (5 March). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Marni Nixon sings Stravinsky, Pastorale, Balmont songs and Children stories.
box 27

Monday Evening Concerts in Association with the Fromm Foundation (9 February). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, Anthem, also works by J.S. Bach, Elliott Carter and Schoenberg.
box 27

Monday Evening Concert (29 January). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Gregg Smith Singers perform Stravinsky, Four Russian peasant songs.
box 27

Monday Evening Concerts (15 January). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky, Shakespeare songs, Septet, Four Russian peasant songs, Two early piano pieces, Three easy pieces for piano duet (easy left), Five easy pieces for piano duet (easy right).
box 27

Royal Opera House Covent Garden (11 July). 1975.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky, Les Noces conducted by Ashley Lawrence.
box 27

Opening of Zellerbach Hall (21-23 and 25-26 May). 1968.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky and Craft conduct.
box 27

National Symphony of Mexico (28 & 30 March). 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts.
box 27

Santa Fe Opera (12 July). 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts U.S. premiere of his Threni.
box 27

First Congregational Church, Los Angeles (22 May). 1943.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts his Danses concertantes.
box 27

[U.S.S.R] (25 December). 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Cyrillic.
box 27

[U.S.S.R.]. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Cyrillic.
box 27

[U.S.S.R.] (19 November). 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Cyrillic.
box 27

[U.S.S.R.] (29 September). 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Cyrillic.
box 27

Coronet Theater (December 14)--Music of Hanns Eisler. 1947.

Scope and Contents note

Sponsored by Stravinsky, Copland, Sessions, Toch and Harris.
box 27

Beckman Auditorium, Cal Tech (Pasadena, California--7 November). 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky and Craft conduct.
box 27

Los Angeles Music Guild (11 October). 1950.

Scope and Contents note

Vronsky and Babin play Stravinsky, Concerto for 2 solo pianos.
box 27

Paris (22 May)--[All Stravinsky]. 1928.

Scope and Contents note

Oedipus Rex, Le Sacre du Printemps, Feu d'artifice.
box 27

University of California at Los Angeles, Royce Hall (29 December). 1956.

Scope and Contents note

Los Angeles premiere of Stravinsky, 'Vom Himmel hoch...' Variations, Carlton Martin, conducting.
box 27

American Ballet Theatre at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles (February). 1976.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky, Les Noces.
box 27

Monday Evening Concert (3 April). 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Boulez conducts Stravinsky, Three Japanese lyrics, works by Ravel, Debussy, Boulez and Webern.
box 27

Hollywood Bowl (1-10 July). 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Inserted in this program--Albert Goldberg review of Stravinsky Festival ( Los Angeles Times 12 July 1982).
box 27

San Francisco Opera Summer Festival. 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky, The rake's progress.
box 27

Los Angeles Philharmonic (February). 1982.

Scope and Contents note

Includes Alan Rich', Stravinsky in Wonderland.
box 27

Los Angeles Philharmonic (27-28 January). 1966.

box 27

Bayerischen Rundfunks (10 October)--[All Stravinsky]. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Variations, Symphony in C, Scenes de ballet and Symphony in three movements.
box 27

Ballet Russe (Geneva/20 December). 1915.

box 27

Il Semana de Musica od Vanguardia--Rio de Janeiro (8-12 September). 1966.

box 27

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (12-13 July). 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Canadian premiere of Variations Aldous Huxley in Memoriam.
box 27

La Biennale di Venizia (19 September). 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts his Oedipus Rex.
box 27

The Opera Society of Washington (19, 20 and 22 January). 1962.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts his Oedipus Rex. Craft conducts Ravel, L'Heure espagnole.
box 27

La Biennale di Venezia (27 September). 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Berg, Preludium, Reigen, Der Wein and Altenberg lieder. Stravinsky conducts his Monumentum pro Gesualdo and Orpheus.
box 27

Brussels Pro Arte Concerts. 1921-23.

box 27

Stravinsky/Dushkin American Tour--[All Stravinsky]. 1935.

Scope and Contents note

Inserted program of concert from 16 December 1934 Monte Carlo.
box 27

Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall, UCLA (15 June). 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts J.S. Bach, 3rd Suite, Schoenberg, Begleitungsmusik and Mozart, Symphony no.29. Stravinsky conducts his Le Rossignol.
box 27

University of Southern California (November)--A concert to honor Igor Stravinsky. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Ingolf Dahl conducts Bach, Suite no.3 in D, Stravinsky, Dumbarton Oaks concerto and Persephone.
box 27

International Conference of Contemporary Music--Rome (15 April). 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Symphony concert of Stravinsky's music conducted by the author.
box 27

34 Festival Mondial de Musique--Cologne (17 June). 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt conducts the European premiere of Stravinsky, Movements for piano and orchestra.
box 27

Hollywood Bowl (5 July)--[All Stravinsky]. 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky and Craft conduct Stravinsky, Scenes de ballet, Chant du rossignol, The firebird [1919!], Le Baiser de la fee and Petroushka (1947).
box 27

Santa Fe Opera (17, 19 and 20 July). 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Stravinsky, The rake's progress.
box 27

St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. 1941.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Cherubini Overture to 'Anacreon', Tchaikovsky, Symphony no.2, his Symphony in C and Infernal dance, berceuse and finale from 'The firebird' (1919).
box 27

Los Angeles Philharmonic (November 19-20)--[All Stravinsky]. 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts his Pulcinella (Complete Ballet), Ode and Symphony of psalms.
box 27

University of Southern California in collaboration with Monday Evening Concerts (November). 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Premiere of instrumental version of Two Japanese lyrics, first American performance of 1930 instrumentation of Souvenirs of childhood.
Note indicates Ingolf Dahl conducted as Robert Craft was ill.
box 27

Los Angeles Philharmonic (10-11 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Mehta/Zorina Persephone. Also Ode & Symphony in three movements.
box 27

Monday Evening Concert at Plummer Park (6 April). 1964.

Scope and Contents note

Premiere of Stravinsky, Elegy for J.F.K.
box 27

Monday Evening Concert at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (31 October). 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Premiere of Stravinsky, The owl and the pussycat. Stravinsky was in attendance.
box 27

Nordeutscher Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester--[All Stravinsky]. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky and Craft conduct Symphonies of wind instruments, In memoriam Dylan Thomas, 'Himmell hoch...' Variations and Threni.
box 27

Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall, UCLA (7 June). 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Gabrieli, in Ecclesiis, Berg, Chamber Concerto (Pearl Kaufman, piano and Eudice Shapiro, violin). Stravinsky conducts his Mass and Les Noces.
box 27

Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (20 December)--[All Stravinsky]. 1940.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts his Divertimento, Petroushka suite, Jeu de cartes and The firebird suite (1919).
box 27

Monday Evening Concert (30 September). 1963.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts first complete Los Angeles performance of Stravinsky, Eight instrumental miniatures.
box 27

Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall (16 June). 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Schubert-Webern, German dances, Webern, Five pieces opus 5 and Haydn, Symphony no.101. Stravinsky conducts his Faun and shepherdess and Mavra.
box 27

Los Angeles Music Festival in Association with Monday Evening Concerts (17 June)--Igor Stravinsky 75th Birthday Celebration. 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Waxman conducts Stravinsky, Greeting prelude, Craft conducts Symphonies of wind instruments, Canticum sacrum and Agon. Stravinsky conducts 'Himmel hoch...' variations and Symphony of psalms.
box 27

Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall, UCLA (5 June). 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Franz Waxman conducts Stravinsky, Oedipus Rex.
box 27

Giovedi Musicali di Lugano (29 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Concerto in D for strings, Septet, Danses concertantes, Dumbarton Oaks concerto and Pulcinella suite.
box 27

Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall, UCLA (5 May). 1966.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts Stravinsky, Four etudes, Largo and finale' from Symphony in Eb and Berg Altenberg lieder. Stravinsky conducts his Persephone.
box 27

University of California at Los Angeles Symphony (21 April). 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Lukas Foss conducts West Coast Premiere of Stravinsky, Threni.
box 27

Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (27 November). 1949.

Scope and Contents note

Harold Byrnes conducts the West Coast premiere of Stravinsky, Mass.
box 27

Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (11 November)--[All Stravinsky]. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts his Danses concertantes, premiere of Concertino for twelve instruments, premiere of Cantata and Pulcinella suite.
box 27

Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra at Royce Hall UCLA (20 November)--[All Stravinsky]. 1955.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

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Stravinsky conducts his Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, Bluebird--Pas de deux, Danses concertantes, Ragtime, Pribaoutki and Renard.
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International Conference of Contemporary Music--Rome (12 April). 1954.

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Craft conducts chamber works by various composers.
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Los Angeles Music Festival (5 June). 1961.

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Craft conducts Bach-Schoenberg, Two chorale preludes, Schoenberg, Die Gluckliche hand and Four Songs opus 22. Stravinsky conducts his Violin Concerto (E. Shapiro) and Symphony of psalms.
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Monday Evening Concert (16 April). 1962.

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Lukas Foss conducts Stravinsky, Octet and Berceuses du chat.
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Orquestra Sinfonica Nacional--Lisbon (5 June)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.

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Stravinsky conducts Divertimento, Scenes de ballet, Jeu de cartes and Petroushka (1946).
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L'Orchestre National--Paris (11 October). 1960.

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Stravinsky, Les Noces conducted by M. Leroux.
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Los Angeles Philharmonic (18-19 March)--[All Stravinsky]. 1948.

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Stravinsky conducts Scenes de ballet, Symphony in three movements, Scherzo a la russe, Four Norwegian moods, Circus polka, Divertimento.
Program notes by Halsey Stevens.
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Orquestra Sinfonica de Mexico (26-28 July)--[All Stravinsky]. 1946.

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Stravinsky conducts Tableau 1 from 'Petroushka (1946), Symphony in three movements, Apollo, Scherzo a la russe, Scenes de ballet and Circus polka.
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Los Angeles Philharmonic Toscanini pension concert at Philharmonic Auditorium (6 January). 1947.

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Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla Overture and his Symphony in three movements. Otto Klemperer conducts Tchaikovsky Symphony no.6.
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Evenings on the Roof--Stravinsky jazz. 1953.

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Craft conducts Ragtime (1953 version), Tango, Valse and Ragtime from 'L'Histoire du Soldat, Piano rag (I. Dahl), premiere of Preludium (rev.), Premiere of Tango (1953), Ebony Concerto.
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Monday Evening Concert (21 February). 1955.

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Premiere of the instrumentation of Stravinsky, 1914-15 songs for soprano, flute, harp and guitar.
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La Biennale di Venizia/La Fenice (11, 13 & 14 September). 1951.

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World premiere of The rake's progress.
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Westdeutsche Rundfunk (30 May)--[All Stravinsky]. 1968.

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Michael Gielen conducts Stravinsky, A sermon, a narrative and a prayer, Requiem canticles and Threni.
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Dylan Thomas Memorial Concert (20 September). 1954.

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Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, In memoriam Dylan Thomas (twice).
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Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Torino Della Radio televisione Italiana (23 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.

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Stravinsky conducts Ode, Violin Concerto (Jeanne Gauthier, violin) and Persephone.
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Monday Evening Concert at Plummer Park (26 March). 1962.

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Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, Pastorale from Les cinq doigts for two oboes, bassoon and horn.
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Monday Evening Concert at Plummer Park (19 March). 1962.

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Robert Gross and Anita Priest play two Stravinsky transcriptions for violin and piano.
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Ojai Festival (27 May). 1956.

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Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, Himmel hoch...' Variations. Stravinsky conducts hisLes Noces.
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(14-16 December). 1967.

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Sixten Ehrling conducts Symphony in 3 Movements.
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Monday Evening Concert (11 October). 1954.

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Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, Four Russian peasant songs for female chorus and 4 horns.
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Cleveland Orchestra (11 & 13 December)--[All Stravinsky]. 1952.

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Stravinsky conducts Cleveland premiere of Ode, Symphony in C and Pulcinella (complete ballet).
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Stadtische Buhne Heidelberg. 1960-61.

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Stravinsky, Orpheus ballet.
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New York City Ballet (18 June)--Stravinsky festival. 1972.

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Beverly Hills Symphony (27 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1967.

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Stravinsky conducts his Fireworks, The firebird suite, Petroushka suite. Craft conducts Stravinsky, Le Sacre du Printemps.
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Teatro Eliseo, Roma (12 April). 1954.

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Craft conducts the European premiere of Stravinsky, Septet.
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Koussevitzky concert (23-24 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1925.

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Song of the Volga boatman arranged for wind orchestra, Piano Concerto (I. Stravinsky, piano) and The firebird suite (1919).
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Boston Symphony Orchestra (11-12 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1949.

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Stravinsky conducts Ode, Capriccio (Soulima Stravinsky, piano), Concerto in D for strings and the first concert performance of Orpheus.
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Stadtische Buhne Heidelberg (17 June). 1962.

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Stravinsky, Pulcinella.
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Stadtische Buhne Heidelberg. 1959-60.

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Stravinsky, L'Histoire du soldat.
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Teatro Eliseo, Roma (14 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.

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It is unclear whether or not the composer conducted. The program included Orpheus, Scherzo ala russe, Four Norwegian moods, Scenes de ballet and The firebird suite [version?].
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Los Angeles Music Guild (6 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1962.

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Craft conducts Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, Verlaine Songs, Pribaoutki and Renard. Stravinsky conducts his L'Histoire du soldat' suite.
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Royal Opera House Covent Garden (16 December). 1982.

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David Atherton conducts Stravinsky, The rake's progress.
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Orquesta Sinfonica de Mexico (18 & 20 July)--[All Stravinsky]. 1941.

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Stravinsky conducts Symphony in C, Capriccio (Salvador Ochoa, piano), Pulcinella suite and Divertimento.
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The Concert Choir at Town Hall (New York--12 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.

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Margaret Hillis conducts Pater Noster, Ave Maria, Mass, Symphony of Psalms, Mavra and Les Noces.
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Vienna State Opera (4 November). 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts his Oedipus Rex.
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La Biennale de Venizia (27 September). 1960.

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Craft conducts Stravinsky, Monumentum pro Gesualdo and Orpheus.
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Dusseldorf (6 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1930.

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Stravinsky conducts Apollon musagetes, Suites I & II for small orchestra, Petrouschka and The firebird suite (1919).
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St. Louis Symphony (5-6 February). 1966.

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Craft conducts Brahms-Schoenberg, Piano quartet in g minor. Stravinsky conducts his Variations Aldous Huxley in memoriam (Craft ?), Capriccio (Jocy de Oliveira, pianist) and Pulcinella Suite.
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La Biennale di Venizia (19 September)--[All Stravinsky]. 1958.

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Oedipus Rex and Le Sacre du Printemps.
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Columbia Records Concert in Town Hall (20 December). 1959.

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Premiere of Stravinsky, Epitaphium.
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New York City Ballet (21 December)--[All Stravinsky]. 1960.

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Apollo, Ebony Concerto, Agon and Firebird (1946).
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La Biennale di Venizia (23 September)--[All Stravinsky]. 1958.

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Symphonies of wind instruments, In memoriam Dylan Thomas, Vom Himmel hoch...' Variations and Threni.
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Columbia Records Concert in Town Hall (New York). 10 January. 1960.

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Premiere of Stravinsky, Movements for piano and orchestra.
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Theatre des Nation (Paris 15 March-13 July)--Paris Festival revue 1954-60, 1960.

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Festival D'Automne A Paris (September-December)--Stravinsky. 1980.

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A Haydn--Stravinsky celebration presented by The Chamber Society of Lincoln Center (13-20 September). 1981.

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Musica Viva, Munchen--Series program. 1962-63.

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Musica Viva Munchen (17 February). 1956.

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Eugen Jochum conducts Pulcinella.
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Musica Viva, Munchen (19 November)--[All Stravinsky]. 1963.

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Paul Sacher conducts Monumentum pro Gesualdo, Abraham and Isaac, A sermon, a narrative and a prayer and Symphony in three movements.
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Sadler's Wells Theater at the Theatre Royal de la Monnai (Brussels 18 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Oedipus Rex conducted by Colin Davis. Le Sacre du Printemps conducted by Andre Vandernoot.
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Hamburg Opera at the Edinburgh Festival--[All Stravinsky]. 1956.

Scope and Contents note

Oedipus Rex and Mavra.
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Los Angeles County Museum (27 June)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.

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Craft conducts Pastoral, Septet (American radio premiere), Shakespeare Songs (world radio premiere), Tango, Cantata (American radio premiere).
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New York Concert Symphony Orchestra, Ithica College Choir at Princeton University (8 October)--[All Stravinsky]. 1966.

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Craft conducts Symphonies of wind instruments, Pater noster, Credo (Premiere of rev.version), Ave Maria, Variations Aldous Huxley in memoriam, Mass and premiere of Requiem canticles.
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Le Choer de la Radio-Television de Belgrade avec le concours de L'Orchestre de Chambre de la Radio Diffusion-Television Francaise. n.d.

Scope and Contents note

Borivoje Simic conducts Stravinsky, Les Noces.
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Fromm Music Foundation in Town Hall (4 January). 1959.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky, Threni, also works by Berg.
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San Francisco Opera (29 October). 1962.

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Leopold Ludwig conducts The rake's progress.
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Columbia Records Concert in Town Hall (3 January). 1960.

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American premiere of Webern 6 pieces opus 6.
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Los Angeles Music Festival in Association with Monday Evening Concerts. 17 June--[All Stravinsky]. 1957.

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Waxman conducts Greeting Prelude. Craft conducts Symphonies of wind instruments, Canticumsacrum and Agon. A. Huxley speaks. Stravinsky conducts Himmel hoch... and Symphony of psalms.
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Swarthmore College Orchestra and Chorus (1 May). 1965.

Scope and Contents note

Claudio Spies conducts Stravinsky, Introitus.
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Janssen Symphony at the Wilshire Ebell Theater (22 October). 1944.

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Stravinsky, Dumbarton Oaks concerto--in L.M.'s hand, mistakenly labeled Los Angeles Premiere.
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Janssen Symphony at the Wilshire Ebell Theater (8 February). 1942.

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Stravinsky conducts the premiere of his Danses concertantes, also Pulcinella Suite.
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London Sinfonietta (17 June)--Igor Stravinsky anniversary concert. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Conducted by Elgar Howeth.
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Santa Fe Opera (17, 19 & 20 July). 1957.

Scope and Contents note

Craft conducts The rake's progress.
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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Wilshire Ebell Theater (3 January). 1949.

Scope and Contents note

Harold Byrnes conducts Stravinsky, Dumbarton Oaks Concerto.
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Los Angeles Music Festival (7 June)--[All Stravinsky]. 1960.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Mass and Les Noces.
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Los Angeles Music Festival Program Book (5 June). 1961.

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Teatro alla Scala (4 March). 1980.

Scope and Contents note

Hans Vonk conducts The rake's progress.
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Norddeutscher Rundfunk (19 September)--[All Stravinsky]. 1958.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Oedipus Rex and Le Sacre du Printemps.
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The Chamber Art Society (11 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1948.

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Stravinsky conducts the first concert performance of Symphonies of wind instruments (1947 version), also Danses concertantes and Capriccio. Craft conducts Symphony in C.
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Orquesta Sinfonica Venezuela (19 April). 1953.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla overture, Tchaikovsky, Symphony no.2 and his The firebird suite (n.d.).
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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Royce Hall (15 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1952.

Scope and Contents note

Stravinsky conducts Octet, Histoire du soldat suite, Dumbarton Oaks concerto and Danses concertantes.
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Berlin Festwoche--Igor Strawinsky--Austellung. 1980.

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Ville de Strasbourg Deuxieme Exposition Europeenne--Les ballets russes de Serge de Diaghilev. 1969 15 Mai-15 Septembre.

Scope and Contents note

Ville de Strasbourg.
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League of composer programs and scores.

General Physical Description note: Photographic negatives and prints.
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The University of Utah Department of Music (20-22 April)--The Stravinsky centennial. 1982.

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Boston Symphony Orchestra 1972-1973 (12-13 January). 1973.

Scope and Contents note

Salute to Diaghilev--2 Spectrum Concerts--M.T. Thomas.
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The Stravinsky Centenary Festival at the Hollywood Bowl (1, 3, 8 and 10 July). 1982.

General Physical Description note: 2 copies.

Scope and Contents note

Flyer with poster.
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A Haydn--Stravinsky celebration presented by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (13-20 September). 1981.

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International Stravinsky Symposium/University of California at San Diego--Stravinsky 100. 1982.

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30. Berliner festwochen 80--Opus Strawinsky festakademe. 1980.

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30. Berliner festwochen 80--Geburtstagsparty fur Strawinsky. 1980.

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New York City Opera--The rake's progress (September 30). 1984.

Scope and Contents note

Conducted by Christopher Keene.
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Theatre National de L'Opera--Hommage a Diaghilev. 1972.

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Ojai Festival--Programs. 1948-1970.

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art--Music programs. 1965-1976.

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art--Music programs. 1977-1982.

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Ojai Festivals--Programs. 1971-1985.

 

Stravinsky, Vera

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Morton correspondence relating to loan of Vera Stravinsky paintings to exhibit in Minneapolis. 1985.

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Craft, Robert--Where's Vera? She's painting. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Photographed by Arnold Newman.
Saturday Review (26 February): 45-49.
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Stravinsky, Vera--Letter to a cousin in Moscow. 1964.

Scope and Contents note

The London Magazine (August) 4(5): 49-55.
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Stravinsky, Vera-- Fantastic cities and other paintings. 1977.

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Boston: David R. Godine.
Inscribed by the author: To Dear Lawrence my old friend with love Vera Stravinsky 1979.
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Stravinsky, Vera.

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Craft, Robert--Where's Vera? She's painting. 1972.

Scope and Contents note

Saturday Review (26 February): 45-49.
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Craft, Robert--La Belle russe. 1978.

Scope and Contents note

Vogue (October): 358-59, 396.
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Aronson, M. l--Vera Stravinsky: Stravinsky in pictures and documents. 1979.

Scope and Contents note

Interview 9(4): 53-58.
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Craft, Robert--Vera Stravinsky. 1983.

Scope and Contents note

New York Review of Books (17 March): 8-12.
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Six works on canvas.

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Stravinsky, Vera-- Three Oils on Canvas. 1958, n.d.

 

Musical Writings

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Stravinsky Items. Publication Material. Programs 1981-1982

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Miscellaneous Publication Material. Clippings and Magazines. 1949-1985

box 136, folder 3

Modern Music. Publication Material. Offprints. 1943-1946

box 136, folder 4

Hollywood Quarterly Publication Material. Offprints. mid 1940s

box 136, folder 5

Film Composers in America. Compiled and Edited by Clifford Murray 1953

box 136, folder 7

Notes (MLA) Publication Material. Clippings. circa 1940-1959

box 136, folder 8

Film Music Notes Publication Material. Copies of Journal. 1948-1951