Guide to the John Haussermann Collection ARS.0229

Finding Aid by Benjamin E. Bates
Archive of Recorded Sound
2022
soundarchive@stanford.edu


Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: Archive of Recorded Sound
Title: John Haussermann Collection
Creator: Haussermann, John, 1909-1986
source: Shaker, Sarah M.
Identifier/Call Number: ARS.0229
Physical Description: 2 Linear Feet : (2) box(es)
Date (inclusive): 1936-1986

Scope and contents

This collection contains the master reel-to-reel audio tapes from the personal collection of composer John Haussermann. They capture live performances of his compositions during his lifetime and include performances by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, conductors Eugene Goossens and Eugene Ormandy, the Philadelphia Orchestra, NBC Symphony Orchestra, the Roth String Quartet and the Kronos Quartet among others. Some of these audio reels are copies from original instantaneous discs not included in the present collection. Venues include the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco, the College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) at the University of Cincinnati, Radio City Music Hall, Cincinnati Music Hall, and Wahlberg Recording Studio in San Francisco.

Biography

John W. Haussermann Jr. (1909-1986) was a Phillipine-born American composer who lived his entire life with cerebral palsy. Despite this disability, Haussermann through the aid of colleagues and musical secretaries (amanuenses) created a steady flow of chamber, sacred vocal, and orchestral works throughout his lifetime. He studied organ with Marcel Dupré and composition with Paul Le Flem in Paris during the 1930s and shortly after his return to the United States founded the first contemporary concert series in Cincinnati, Ohio. Haussermann is probably best known for his 'Concerto for Voice and Orchestra', a unique work utilizing the voice as a musical instrument with full orchestral accompaniment. The work premiered in 1942 with Margot Rebeil as vocalist accompanied by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Eugene Goossens and had subsequent performances over a 20-year period with the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Eugene Ormandy and other ensembles. In 1984, the 'Haussermann Festival' a 2-day retrospective of his works took place at the College-Consevatory of Music (CCM), University of Cincinnati and was later broadcast over WGUC 90.9 FM Radio Cincinnati.

Related materials

Correspondence, biographical sketch, inventory of completed works, geneological sketch, and listing of master reel to reel tapes filed in the ARS Subject File Collection (ARS.0201) under 'John W. Haussermann' at the Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound. Other related materials are held at the Music Division, Library of Congress and the Hargrove Music Library, University of California, Berkeley.

Access

Open for research; material must be requested at least three business days in advance of intended use. Contact Archive of Recorded Sound for assistance.

Restrictions

Property rights reside with repository. Publication and reproduction rights reside with the creators or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Head Librarian of the Archive of Recorded Sound.

Cite as

John Haussermann Collection, ARS-0229. Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, CA.

Source of acquisition

The John Haussermann Collection was donated to the Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound by Sarah M. Shaker in 1987.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chamber music
Orchestral music
Sacred vocal music
Shaker, Sarah M.

 

Recordings Series 1 1936-1986

Arrangement

This series is arranged alphabetically by the title as they appear on the container of each recording.
Box 1, reel 1

The After Christmas Suite. Zipper Version ars0229_b01_r01 1941-03-02

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 10 (1934) - Six sketches for orchestra that depict the state of condition of a child's Christmas gifts a week after Christmas. This suite utilizes virtually every instrument in the orchestra. Performance by Manila Symphony Orchestra under Dr. Herbert Zipper, conductor, March 2, 1941, Manila Symphony Hall, Manila, Philippines.
Box 2, reel 1

Arabesque for Two Pianos ars0229_b02_r01 1985-05

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 13, No. 2 (1934-1935) - Performance by Marek and Sonya Chwastek, Duo-Pianists, March 1985, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 2

Arabesque for Violin and Piano ars0229_b02_r02 1985-08-31

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 20, No. 3 (1940) - Performance by Paul Patterson, violin, and Mark Beall, piano, at apartment of John Haussermann, Cincinnati, Ohio on August 31, 1985.
Box 1, reel 2

Ballade, Burlesque et Legende ars0229_b01_r02 1985-11-05

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 14, Nos. 1-3 (1936) - Performance by Joshua Pierce, piano, at "The Bohemians", New York, New York, November 4, 1985.
Box 2, reel 3

Berceuse for Medium Voice and Piano ars0229_b02_r03 1947

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 32 (1946) - Performance by Richard Collins, baritone, and Mary Alice Burns, pianist, circa 1947, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 1, reel 3

The Cincinnati MacDowell Society Presents ars0229_b01_r03 1986-02-16

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Prelude and Fugue on the name Alain, Op. 7 - Maurice Durufle, composer. Concerto for Organ and Strings, Op. 48 (1985) - John Haussermann, composer. Mark Schaffer, organ, John Bereset, conductor, with students from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. Held on February 16, 1986 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Convington, Kentucky.
Box 1, reel 4

Concert at the First Unitarian Church, San Francisco ars0229_b01_r04 1986-04-20

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Concert with Ward Glenn of KUSF FM Radio as commentator. Fantasy for Piano, Op. 42 (1955) - Carol Fontana, piano. Mother's Evening Prayer, Op. 23, No. 1 (1940) - Estelle Mays, soprano and Wyatt Insko, piano. Seven Bagatelles for Piano, Op. 35 (1948) - Carol Fontana, piano. Song, Op. 23, No. 2 (words by Walter Benton, 1940) ; 23rd Psalm, Op. 44, No. 1 (1960) - Estelle Mays, soprano and Wyatt Insko, piano. Arabesque for Violin and Piano, Op. 20, No. 3 (1938) - Douglas Beilman, violin and Wyatt Insko, piano. Old Folks at Home, Op. 27, No. 2 (1942) - Estelle Mays, soprano and Wyatt Insko, piano. Five Harmonic Etudes for Piano, Op. 45 (1968) - Carol Fontana, piano.
Box 1, reel 5

Concerto Da Camera for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Harpsichord ars0229_b01_r05 1984-09-30

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 1 (1935) - Performance by Catherine Le Grand, flute; Thomas Le Grand, clarinet; Lorraine Dorsey, oboe; Martin James, bassoon; Scott Lawton, harpsichord. Haussermann Festival, Corbett Auditorium, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, September 30, 1984.
Box 1, reel 6

Concerto for Organ and Orchestra ars0229_b01_r06 1986-02-16

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 48 (1985) - Performance by Mark Schaffer, organ, John Bereset, conductor, with string members of the College-Conservatory. Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Convington, Kentucky, February 16, 1986.
Box 1, reel 7

Concerto for Voice and Orchestra. Goossens Version ars0229_b01_r07 1942-04-24

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 25 (1941) - Performance by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sir Eugene Goossens, conductor, with Margot Rebeil as vocal soloist, April 24, 1942. Recorded via radio broadcast from Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 1, reel 8

Concerto for Voice and Orchestra. Ormandy Version ars0229_b01_r08 1946-03-01

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 25 (1941), Abridged - Performance by the Philadelphia Orchestra under the direction of Eugene Ormandy, conductor, with Margot Rebeil as vocal soloist, March 1, 1946.
Box 2, reel 4

Danse for Orchestra. Rich Version ars0229_b02_r04 1940-03-17

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Abridged from Nocturne and Danse for Orchestra, Op. 8 (1933) - Performance by New York Civic Orchestra under Martin Rich, conductor, March 17, 1940. Recorded via radio broadcast, New York City.
Box 1, reel 9

Divertissements for String Quartet ars0229_b01_r09 1979-11-03

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 21 (1940) - Performance by the Kronos Quartet, November 3, 1979, at Mills College, Oakland, California. David Harrington, violin; John Sherba, violin; Hank Dutt, viola; Joan Jeanrenaud, cello.
Box 2, reel 5

Early Piano Works ars0229_b02_r05 undated

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Plainte, Op. 1, No. 2 (5/23/24). Four Tone Poems "LAVH" (1925). A Country Dance (undated).
Box 2, reel 6

Eclogue Romanesque for Orchestra ars0229_b02_r06 1984-09-29

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 29, No. 2 (1943) - Performance by Gerhard Samuel, conductor, and the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Haussermann Festival, Corbett Auditorium, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, 9/29/84.
Box 2, reel 7

En Revant for Violin and Piano ars0229_b02_r07 1981-03-20

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

(1954) Op. 41 - Performance by Helen Beyer, violin, and Renee Barone, piano, on March 20, 1981 at Wahlberg Recording Studio, San Francisco, California.
Box 2, reel 8

Fantasy for Piano ars0229_b02_r08 1986-04-20

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 42 (1955) - Performance by Carol Fontana, piano, at the First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California, April 20, 1986.
Box 2, reel 9

Five Harmonic Etudes ars0229_b02_r09 1986-04-20

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 45 (1968) - Performed by Carol Fontana, piano, at the First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California, April 20, 1986.
Box 2, reel 10

Five Singing Miniatures for Soprano and Piano. Billard and Eckstein Version ars0229_b02_r10 1950

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 12 (1934) - Performance by Donald Billard, tenor, and Richard Eckstein, piano, circa 1950, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 11

Five Singing Miniatures for Soprano and Piano. Kondalski Version ars0229_b02_r11 1982-01-31

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 12 (1934) - Performance by Barbara Kondalski, soprano at the Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio, January 31, 1982.
Box 2, reel 12

Four Haikus for Nelga ars0229_b02_r12 1983-03-03

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 47 (1982) - Performance by Nelga Lynn, soprano, with Elizabeth Pridonoff, piano, at the Contemporary Music Ensemble(?), Patricia Corbett Theater, March 3, 1983, Cincinnati.
Box 1, reel 10

Improvisata for Theremin and String Quartet ars0229_b01_r10 1985-05-24

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 39 (1950) - Cincinnati Guild Players. Cecilia Gelland, violin; Stephen C. Redfield, violin; Walter Shulte, viola; Toru Kawakami, cello; Philip Amalong, synthesizer (in lieu of theremin). Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 5/24/85.
Box 2, reel 13

The Lord's Prayer. Excerpt ars0229_b02_r13 1947

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 31 (1946) from the Sacred Cantata for Baritone and Orchestra. This is the first psalm from the Cantata, and is arranged for baritone and organ. Performed by Richard Collins, baritone, and Mary Alice Burns, organ, circa 1947, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 14

Mother's Evening Prayer for Voice and Pipe Organ ars0229_b02_r14 1986-04-20

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 23, No. 1 (1940) (words by Mary Baker Eddy) - Performance by Estelle Mays, soprano, and Wyatt Insko, organ, First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California, April 20, 1986.
Box 1, reel 11

Nine Impromptus for Piano ars0229_b01_r11 1970-02-09

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 43 (1958) - Performance by Sylvia Jenkins, piano, February 9, 1970 at the Northern California Teachers' Convention, Stockton, California.
Box 1, reel 12

Nine Impromptus for Piano. Mono Track ars0229_b01_r12 1970-02-09

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 43 (1958) - Performance by Sylvia Jenkins, piano, February 9, 1970 at the Northern California Teachers' Convention, Stockton, California. Mono track version.
Box 1, reel 13

Nocturne and Danse for Orchestra. Murai Version ars0229_b01_r13 1984-09-29

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 8 (1933) - Performance by Teri Murai, conductor, and the Concert Orchestra of the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, at the Haussermann Festival, September 29, 1984.
Box 2, reel 15

Nocturne and Danse for Orchestra. Piano Reduction ars0229_b02_r15 1936

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 8 (1933) (piano reduction by Robert Crone, circa 1936) - Performance by Robert Crone, piano, circa 1936, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 16

The Nuptian Suite ars0229_b02_r16 1979-09-07

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 26 (1941) - Performance by Susan Summerfield, September 7, 1979, at the First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California.
Box 2, reel 17

Old Folks at Home ars0229_b02_r17 1986-04-20

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 27, No. 2 (1942) (words and music by Stephen Foster, arranged by John Haussermann) - Performance by Estelle Mays, soprano, and Wyatt Insko, piano, First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, April 20, 1986.
Box 2, reel 18

On the River. Song Cycle for High Voice ars0229_b02_r18 1949

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 30 (1945) - Performance by Patricia Aussiker, contralto, and F. Allyn Walker, piano, circa 1949, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 19

A Pastoral Fantasie for Two Pianos ars0229_b02_r19 1985-10-04

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 5 (1933) - Performed by Marek and Sonya Vastek, October 4, 1985, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati.
Box 1, reel 14

Parvin Titus Organ Recital ars0229_b01_r14 1967-05-02

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Performance by Parvin Titus on May 2, 1967 on the occasion of the dedication of the organ at the Church of the Redeemer, in Hyde Park, Cincinnati, Ohio. Chorals Nos. 1, 2, and 3 from Seven Chorals on an Original Theme - John Haussermann. Fantasie-Sonata (One Movement) - Robert Crone. The Lord's Prayer from Sacred Cantata for Baritone and Orchestra, Op. 31 - John Haussermann.
Box 2, reel 20

Poeme et Clair de Lune for Piano and Violin ars0229_b02_r20 1963

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 20, Nos. 1 and 2 (1940) - Performance by Denes Zsigmondy, violin, and Anneliese Niessen Zsigmondy, piano, in 1963 at Our Lady of Cincinnati College, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 21

Prelude and Fugue for Two Pianos ars0229_b02_r21 1983-03-03

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 4 (1933) - Performance by Eugene and Elizabeth Pridonoff, Duo-Pianists, at the Contemporary Music Ensemble, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, March 3, 1983.
Box 1, reel 15

Preludes Symphoniques (24) for Piano. Nos. 1-16 ars0229_b01_r15 1980-1986

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 2 (1933) in numerical order, nos 1-16, performed by Vytautus Smetona, Alice Sirooni, Marek Vastek and Sonya Vastek, 1980-86.
Box 1, reel 16

Preludes Symphoniques (24) for Piano. Nos. 17-24 ars0229_b01_r16 1980-1986

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 2 (1933) in numerical order, continued (nos 17-24).
Box 1, reel 17

Preludes Symphoniques (24) for Piano. Selections ars0229_b01_r17 1986-01

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 2 (1933) - Selections by Marek and Sonya Vastek, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 1986.
Box 2, reel 22

Preludes Symphoniques (24) for Piano. Sirooni Version ars0229_b02_r22 1980

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 2 (1932) - Performance by Alice Sirooni, piano, at the Concert Classics Recording Studio, New York City, for commercial release in 1980.
Box 2, reel 23

Preludes Symphoniques (24) for Piano. Smetona Version ars0229_b02_r23 1983-03-20

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 2 (1932) - Performance by Vytautus Smetona, piano, at the Xavier Piano Series, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 20, 1983.
Box 1, reel 18

Quartet for Two Violins, Viola, and Cello ars0229_b01_r18 1984-09-30

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 15 (1936) - Performance by the Bethesda Quartet (Cha In-hong, violin; Lee Kang-il, violin; Shin Jong-ho, viola; Hong Jong-jin, cello) at the Haussermann Festival, Corbett Auditorium, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, 9/30/84.
Box 1, reel 19

Quintet for Two Violins, Viola, Cello and Piano ars0229_b01_r19 1938

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 11 (1934) - Performance by Jeno Von Takacs and the Roth String Quartet, circa 1938, at Columbia Recording Studio, New Jersey.
Box 1, reel 20

Radio Interview of John Haussermann ars0229_b01_r20 1985-11-04

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Hosted by Tim Page, WNYC Radio Studio, New York City, November 4, 1985. On the tape are excerpts of various compositions of John Haussermann, including Divertissements for String Quartet, Op. 21 (1940) and Preludes Symphoniques, Op. 2 (1932) Nos 21 and 2.
Box 1, reel 21

Rhapsodic Overture for Piano and Orchestra. Abridged ars0229_b01_r21 1938

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 17 (One Movement) (1938) Abridged - Performance by Madame Karin Daya, piano, with the Cincinnati Conservatory Orchestra, 1938, Cincinnati, Ohio. Broadcasted over CBS. Only 2/3 of the complete performance. One original source disc missing.
Box 2, reel 24

Ronde Carnavalesque for Orchestra ars0229_b02_r24 1984-06-23

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 29, No. 1 (1943) - Performance by Bernard Rubenstein, conductor, and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in Ripley, Ohio on June 23, 1984.
Box 1, reel 22

Sacred Cantata for Baritone and Orchestra ars0229_b01_r22 1965-01-31

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 31 (1946-55) - Performance by the College-Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra under Thomas Mayer, conductor, with vocalists Douglas Campbell and Joseph Faucett, January 31, 1965, Wilson Auditorium, University of Cincinnati.
Box 2, reel 25

Saint Francis Prayer for Chorus ars0229_b02_r25 undated

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 46 (1968) - Performance by Les Chanteurs under John Michael Ward, director at New Richmond High School, New Richmond, Ohio. Undated.
Box 1, reel 23

Second Stanza for Violin and Orchestra. Piano Reduction ars0229_b01_r23 1985-08

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 40 (1958) - Performance by Paul Patterson, violin and Mark Beall, piano, at the apartment of John Haussermann, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 1985.
Box 2, reel 26

Serenade for Theremin and Piano ars0229_b02_r26 1984-04

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 23, No. 3 (1940) - Performance by Steven Schani, viola, and Chris Frye, piano, at the apartment of John Haussermann, April 1984, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 27

Seven Bagatelles for Piano ars0229_b02_r27 1986-04-20

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 35 (1948) - Performance by Carol Fontana, First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California, 4/20/86.
Box 2, reel 28

Seven Chorals for Organ Solo ars0229_b02_r28 1979-09-07

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 6 (1933) - Performed by Susan Summerfield, September 7, 1979 at First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California.
Box 2, reel 29

Sonata in One Movement for Organ Solo ars0229_b02_r29 1979-09-09

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 19, No. 1 (1939) - Performance by Susan Summerfield, September 9, 1979 at the First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California.
Box 2, reel 30

Sonata in One Movement for Organ Solo ars0229_b02_r30 1983-08-21

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 19, No. 2 (1940) - Performance by Richard Webb, organ, August 21, 1983 at the Haussermann Birthday Concert, First Unitarian Church, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 1, reel 24

Sonata for Violin and Piano ars0229_b01_r24 1966-12-19

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 24 (1941) - Performance by Benno Rabinof, violin, and Sylvia Rabinof, piano, on December 19, 1966, Lincoln Center's Library for the Performing Arts, New York, New York.
Box 1, reel 25

Sonatine Fantastique for Piano Solo. Ericourt Version ars0229_b01_r25 1938

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 3 (1932) Abridged - Performance by Daniel Ericourt, with second movement missing due to lost original disc. Performed at RCA Victor, California, 1938.
Box 1, reel 26

Sonatine Fantastique for Piano Solo. Marrello Version ars0229_b01_r26 1977-08-05

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 3 (1932) - Performance by Vincent Marrello, piano, August 5, 1977 at Wahlberg Recording Studio, San Francisco, California.
Box 1, reel 27

Sonatine Romantique for Piano Solo ars0229_b01_r27 1977-08-05

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 7 (1933) - Performed by Vincent Marrello, piano, August 5, 1977 at Wahlberg Recording Studio, San Francisco, California.
Box 2, reel 31

Song, Op. 23, No. 2 ars0229_b02_r31 1986-04-20

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Words by Walter Benton (1940) - Performance by Estelle Mays, soprano, and Wyatt Insko, piano, First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, April 20, 1986.
Box 2, reel 32

Stanza for Violin and Orchestra. Piano Reduction ars0229_b02_r32 1985-11-04

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 37 (piano reduction) (1949) - Performance by Elliot Magaziner, violin, and Barbara Blegen, piano, "Bohemians" Concert, Farkas Auditorium, New York City, 11/4/85.
Box 2, reel 33

Suite Gothique ars0229_b02_r33 1979-09-09

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

(3 sketches) Op. 9 (1934) - Performance bu Susan Summerfield, September 9, 1979, at the First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California.
Box 1, reel 28

Suite Rustique for Flute, Cello and Piano. CCM Version ars0229_b01_r28 1984-09-30

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 13 (1935-36) - Performance by Evelien Hoogstraten, flute, Marcio Botelho, cello, and Anne Albuquerque, piano, at the Haussermann Festival, Corbett Auditorium, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati on September 30, 1984.
Box 2, reel 34

Suite Rustique for Flute, Cello and Piano. Ohioana Version ars0229_b02_r34 1963-10-26

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 13 (1935-36) - This is an abridged version with performance given only of the first three movements. Ohioana Convention, Columbus, Ohio, October 26, 1963 with Alice Daniel, flute, Louis Lynch, cello, and Robert Evans, piano.
Box 1, reel 29

Symphony No. 1. Samuel Version ars0229_b01_r29 1984-09-29

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 16 (1937-38) - Performance by Gerhard Samuel, conductor, and the Philharmonia Orchestra, at the College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati on the occasion of the Haussermann Festival, September 29, 1984.
Box 1, reel 30

Symphony No. 1. Steinberg Version ars0229_b01_r30 1939-05-28

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 16 (1938) Abridged - Performance by the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Hans Wilhelm Steinberg, conductor, of the last two movements (nos. 3 and 4), May 28, 1939 (World Premiere performance). These last two movements only recorded via radio broadcast from Radio City Music Hall, New York City.
Box 1, reel 31

Symphony No. 2 ars0229_b01_r31 1944-03-31

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 22 (1941) - Performance by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under Sir Eugene Goossens, conductor, March 31, 1944 (World Premiere performance), Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 1, reel 32

Symphony No. 3 ars0229_b01_r32 1949-04-01

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 34 (1947) - Performance by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under Thor Johnson, conductor, April 1, 1949 (World Premiere performance). Recorded via radio broadcast from Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 1, reel 33

Telephone Interview ars0229_b01_r33 1981-09-25

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Interview conducted by Peggy Stein of KPFA, 94.1 FM Radio, Berkeley, California, for her production of the 'World of John Haussermann'. The interview was conducted on September 25, 1981 by telephone hook-up with Ms. Stein in Berkeley and John Haussermann and his secretary, Mitch Shaker, in the studio of WGUC 90.9 FM Radio, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 35

Three Moods for Medium Voice and Piano ars0229_b02_r35 1981-07-09

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 18 (1939) - Performance by Estelle Mays, mezzo-soprano, and Kerrilyn Renshaw, piano, July 9, 1981, Wahlberg Recording Studio, San Francisco, California.
Box 2, reel 36

Three Psalms for Tenor and Piano ars0229_b02_r36 1983-08-21

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

Scope and Contents

Op. 44 (1959) - Performance by Estelle Mays, soprano, with Kerrilyn Renshaw, piano, at the Haussermann 74th Birthday Concert, First Unitarian Church, San Francisco, California, August 21, 1983.
Box 1, reel 34

Tribute to John Haussermann on his 75th birthday ars0229_b01_r34 1985-11-04

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

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"The Bohemians", a New York Musicians Club, Farkas Auditorium, 550 First Avenue, on November 4, 1985(?), New York City. Perfomances of Stanza for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 37 (reduction) (1949) and En Revant for Violin and Piano, Op. 41 (1954) by Elliot Magaziner, violin and Barbara Blegen, piano. In addition, performance of Ballade, Burlesque et Legende, Op. 14 (1936) by Joshua Pierce, piano.
Box 2, reel 37

Trio alle Antique ars0229_b02_r37 1982-10-28

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

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Op. 14, No. 4 (1937) - Performance by Naomi Gardner-Lee, violin, Wendy Vandermolin, viola, Val Griffin, cello, October 28, 1982 at John Haussermann's apartment, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Box 2, reel 38

Vocalise for Baritone and Piano ars0229_b02_r38 1984-09-30

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

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Op. 38, No. 1 (1950) - Performance by Gary Kendall, baritone, and Donna Loewy, piano, at the Haussermann Festival, Corbett Auditorium, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati on September 30, 1984.
Box 2, reel 39

Vocalise for Soprano and Piano ars0229_b02_r39 1984-09-30

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

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Op. 38, No. 2 (1955) - Performance by Laurinda Nikkel, soprano, and Donna Loewy, piano, at the Haussermann Festival, Corbett Auditorium, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati on September 30, 1984.
Box 2, reel 40

Waltz for Two Pianos, Op. 33, No. 1 ars0229_b02_r40 1984-04-11

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

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(1946) - Recorded by Joshua Pierce and Dorothy Jonas, Duo-Pianists, on April 11, 1984 at the Coldin Center for the Performing Arts, New York City with David Barnes, recording engineer.
Box 2, reel 41

Waltz for Two Pianos, Op. 33, Nos. 1 and 2 ars0229_b02_r41 1984-04-11

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

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(1946 and 1947) - Recorded by Joshua Pierce and Dorothy Jonas, Duo-Pianists, on April 11, 1984 at the Coldin Center for the Performing Arts, New York City with David Barnes, recording engineer.
Box 2, reel 42

Waltz for Two Pianos, Op. 33, No. 2 ars0229_b02_r42 1984-04-11

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

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(1947) - Recorded by Joshua Pierce and Dorothy Jonas, Duo-Pianists, on April 11, 1984 at the Coldin Center for the Performing Arts, New York City with David Barnes, recording engineer.
Box 2, reel 43

Waltz for Two Pianos, Op. 33, No. 3 ars0229_b02_r43 1985-04-19

Physical Description: 1 5" audiotape reel(s)

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(1947) - Performance by Marek and Sonya Vastek, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, 4/19/85.
Box 1, reel 35

The World of John Haussermann ars0229_b01_r35 1981-11-19

Physical Description: 1 7" audiotape reel(s)

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KPFA 94.1 FM, Berkeley, California radio broadcast on November 19, 1981, produced by Peggy Stein, with Music Director, Charles Amirkhanian, John Haussermann, Secretary Mitch Shaker, and Mills College Music Department Head Susan Summerfield as contributing commentators.