Finding Aid for the Ernst Toch Papers PASC-M.0001
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Title: Ernst Toch papers
Creator:
Toch, Ernst 1887-1964
Identifier/Call Number: PASC-M.0001
Physical Description:
44 linear feet
(88 boxes)
Date (inclusive): circa 1835-1988
Abstract: The Collection consists of materials relating to the Austrian-American composer, Ernst Toch. Included are music manuscripts
and scores, books of his personal library, manuscripts, biographical material, correspondence, articles, essays, speeches,
lectures, programs, clippings, photographs, sound recordings, financial records, and memorabilia. Also included are manuscripts
and published works of other composers, as well as Lilly Toch's letters and lectures.
Physical Location: Stored off-site. All requests to access special collections material must be made in advance using the request button located
on this page.
Language of Material: Materials are in English and German.
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Acquisition Information
Lilly Toch; gift; 1966-1970.
UCLA Catalog Record ID
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Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
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Biographical Note
Ernst Toch was born on Dec. 7, 1887 in Vienna; taught himself piano in his grandmother's pawnshop; learned musical notation
from a local violinist, and copied Mozart's string quartets for practice; began to compose chamber music, and at age 17 had
a quartet performed; in 1909 he won the prestigious Mozart Prize and a scholarship to study at the Frankfurt Conservatory,
where he studied piano with Willy Rehberg and composition with Iwan Knorr; won the Mendelssohn Prize in 1910 and the Austrian
State Prize four times in succession; in 1913 he was appointed teacher of composition at the Mannheim Musikhochschule; married
Lilly Zwack in 1916; earned Dr. phil. degree in 1921; taught piano and composition in Berlin from 1929-33, leaving at the
onset of the Nazi regime for Paris, London, and finally the US, where he taught at the New School for Social Research in New
York (1934-36); taught at the Univ. of Southern CA (1937-48), afterward giving private instruction; lived in Vienna and Switzerland
from 1950-58, then spent the remainder of his life in LA; won the Pulitzer and Huntington-Hartford Prizes for his Third Symphony
(1956), was elected to the American National Institute of Arts and Letters (1956), received honorary citations from the German
and Austrian governments, and won a Grammy Award (1960); publications include Melodielehre (1923) and The shaping forces in
music (1948); his compositions encompass all genres and include Fuge aus der Geographie (1930), Seven symphonies, 13 string
quartets, several chamber operas, and music for films; he died on Oct. 1, 1964 in LA.
Organization and Arrangement
The collection is organized into the following series:
- Series 1. Photographic Material. 5 boxes
- Series 2. Sound Recordings
- Series 3. Correspondence
- Series 4. Clippings and Programs
- Series 5. Miscellaneous Printed Material
- Series 6. Articles, Essays, Speeches, Lectures
- Series 7. Music Manuscripts
- Series 8. Toch Published Works
- Series 9. Toch's Library: Books and Journals
- Series 10. Toch's Library: Scores
- Series 11. Interviews
- Series 12. Realia and Miscellanous
- Series 13. Lawrence Weschler Collection
- Series 14. Toni Weschler Collection
- Series 15. Recent Acquisitions
Scope and Content
The collection consists of materials relating to the Austrian-American composer, Ernst Toch. Includes music manuscripts and
scores, books of his personal library, manuscripts, biographical material, correspondence, articles, essays, speeches, lectures,
programs, clippings, photographs, sound records, financial records, and memorabilia. Also included are manuscripts and published
works of other composers, and Lilly Toch's letters and lectures.
Online Related Digital Materials
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Music -- Manuscripts.
Music -- Scores.
Sound recordings.
Composers -- Archives.
Toch, Ernst, 1887-1964--Archives.
Toch, Lilly, 1892-1972.
Photographic Material Series 1.
Physical Description: 5 boxes
Toch - Graf family photos Subseries 1.
Physical Description: 1 boxes
box 4, folder 7
Grosspapa Gerson Lueb Graf
box 4, folder 13
group photo: 1 - Tante Hinterstein, 2 - Mama, 3 - Ernst, 4 - me, 5 - Eugene, 6 - Erna, 7 - Edith
box 4, folder 17
enlarged group photo (duplicate of 13)
Ernst Toch youth Subseries 2.
1887-1910
box 2, folder 3
School photo
Scope and Contents note
Toch is center, 2nd row from top.
box 2, folder 8
Toch playing piano
General Physical Description note: 10" x 12"
Scope and Contents note
Enlarged copy of Box 4, Item 24. Matted
box 4, folder 21
Ernst with mother and sister
1898
Scope and Contents note
3 photos and duplicate
box 4, folder 22
Toch at piano
Scope and Contents note
Photo and duplicate
box 4, folder 23
Toch at the keys
Scope and Contents note
photo and duplicate
box 4, folder 24
Toch playing piano
Scope and Contents note
photo and duplicate. Enlarged copy: Box 2, Item 8.
box 4, folder 25
After graduation from High School, after Mozart prize
Scope and Contents note
group photo
Musical Patrons Subseries 3.
1910-1920
Scope and Contents note
The Amlingers
box 4, folder 29
Willy Rekberg, Toch's piano teacher in Frankfurt
box 4, folder 30
Henri Petri of Dresden, leader of the Petri-Quartett
box 4, folder 35
The Amlingers, Ferdinand and Paul (sons), Mr. and Mrs. Amlinger
Lilly Zwack Subseries 4.
1912-1920
Scope and Contents note
Mrs. Toch. The series includes early photographs.
box 2, folder 7
Toch and Lilly
1916
General Physical Description note: 10" x 12"
Scope and Contents note
Toch with his fiancee, Lilly, around the time of their wedding July 23, 1916 (?). Picture of Mozart on table he carried with
him everywhere, even to the trenches. Enlarged duplicate of Box 4, Item 47. Matted.
box 4, folder 36
Austrian lake resort (Altersee): Lilly Toch with her sister Marianne and a friend.
1916
box 4, folder 37
Lilly 5 years old, Marianne 3 years old
1897
box 4, folder 38
house in Galicea, requisitioned by Army during truce with Russia
1917
box 4, folder 40
Lilly as nurse in World War I.
box 4, folder 41
Lilly Toch and sister Marianne on mountain excursion with guides before 1914
box 4, folder 42
Lilly as nurse in World War I.
box 4, folder 44
Ernst and Lilly with Ernst's mother and uncle in courtyard of Heidelberg Castle
1921
box 4, folder 45
Ernst and Lilly posing in a tree with friend
box 4, folder 47
Ernst and Lilly
1916
Scope and Contents note
Toch with his fiancee, Lilly, around the time of their wedding July 23, 1916 (?). Picture of Mozart on table he carried with
him everywhere, even to the trenches. 2 copies. Enlarged copy: Box 2, Item 7.
box 4, folder 48
Lilly and her sister Marianne, 4 and 7 years old
Scope and Contents note
3 copies.
box 4, folder 49
Elsa Zwack, Lilly's mother
Military Subseries 5.
1912-1918
box 4, folder 50
Ernst in uniform
Scope and Contents note
3 copies
box 4, folder 51
small portrait 1916 or 1917
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 4, folder 52
group photo in a pig yard
box 4, folder 55
portrait with a fellow officer
box 4, folder 56
relaxing behind a desk
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 4, folder 57
group photo, postcard sent to Gisela Toch
box 4, folder 58
group photo, Toch is center first seated row
box 4, folder 59
smoking cigarettes, picture of Mozart on desk
box 4, folder 61
group photo
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 4, folder 64
Military portrait
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 4, folder 66
young portrait, profile
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 4, folder 66a
Group photo
Scope and Contents note
Toch holding dog. 2 copies.
box 4, folder 66b
in the dining room, Toch 2nd from rt
Civilian Subseries 6.
1910-1920
box 4, folder 67
German vacation pictures
1912
Scope and Contents note
set of 15 photos
box 4, folder 70
working in his Berlin studio
1929
Scope and Contents note
3 photos
box 4, folder 72
Toch arriving in New York on the Queen Mary for Pro Musica concert tour; with puppy
March 1932
Scope and Contents note
2 photos
box 4, folder 73
photo of Toch
Scope and Contents note
4 copies
box 4, folder 74
Toch working
1929?
Scope and Contents note
In his Berlin studio?
box 4, folder 75
Toch
Scope and Contents note
2 photos
Toch with family and friends Subseries 7.
1920-1930
box 4, folder 76
Toch and his mother in Venice
box 4, folder 78
Photo backing
1932
Scope and Contents note
Fritz 24 years, Lilly 20 years, Franzi 4 years, Grossmama 70 years. (this is backing of Item 79)
box 4, folder 79
Fritz, Grossmama, Lilly, Franzi
1932
box 4, folder 80
Ernst Toch, Mannheim with Peter I.
box 4, folder 81
Lilly Toch
Scope and Contents note
photo and duplicate.
box 4, folder 82
Photos
1930
Scope and Contents note
4 pictures of Franzi from letter to John Bass, 20 June 1930
box 4, folder 83
Ernst and his sister, Elsa
1943
box 4, folder 84
Ernst, Franzi and kitten
1936
Scope and Contents note
JPEG available: Box 5, Item 1.
box 4, folder 85
Max, Hausi Stolper, Franzi Toch
1933
Scope and Contents note
Ventnor, August 1933.
box 4, folder 86
Franzi at 2 years old, Ernst and Lilly, Grossmama
box 4, folder 88
Ernst Toch, Gustav and Toni Stolper
5 February 1936
box 4, folder 90
Ernst and Franzi
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
Publicity photos/portraits Subseries 8.
box 1, folder 1
Portrait
1914
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
3 copies
box 1, folder 2
Portrait, side angle
General Physical Description note: five 8" x 10", two 5"x7", photocopy
Scope and Contents note
7 copies and photocopy.
box 1, folder 3
Reading book near piano
1932
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5", 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
Photo, negative and copy.
box 1, folder 4
Portrait
1952
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Scope and Contents note
3 copies.
box 1, folder 5
Side profile, reading book
1956
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Scope and Contents note
4 copies (2 per envelope)
box 1, folder 6
Toch composing
1958
General Physical Description note: 8"x10"
Scope and Contents note
3 copies. Enlarged copy: Box 2, Item 9.
box 1, folder 7
Side angle, wearing jacket
General Physical Description note: three 8"x10", one 3" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
4 copies
box 1, folder 8
Toch with a letter and a book
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 1, folder 9
With elbow propped on piano
General Physical Description note: 8"x10"
Scope and Contents note
3 copies and photocopy
box 1, folder 10
Close-up
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 11
Side profile
General Physical Description note: 3 1/4" x 5 1/4"
box 1, folder 12
Portrait
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
box 1, folder 13
Portrait
General Physical Description note: 5" x 6"
box 1, folder 14
Portrait
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 15
With Daschund
General Physical Description note: 7" x 9"
box 1, folder 16
With arms crossed
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 17
Toch seated
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 18
Portrait
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 19
Seated with book
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 20
Seated, reading book
Scope and Contents note
2 copies.
box 1, folder 21
Portrait
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 1, folder 22
Portrait
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 23
Portrait
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 24
Smoking cigarette
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 25
In Mannheim studio
1928
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
Scope and Contents note
Enlarged copy: Box 2, Item 6.
box 1, folder 26
At piano
c. 1930
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
box 1, folder 27
Berlin
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
box 1, folder 28
Gazing out window
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Enlarged duplicate: Box 2, Item 10.
box 1, folder 29
At his desk
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 29a
holding his dog
Scope and Contents note
JPEG available: Box 5, Item 2.
box 2, folder 6
In Mannheim Studio
1928
General Physical Description note: 11 1/2" x 15"
Scope and Contents note
Duplicate of Box 1, Item 25.
box 2, folder 9
Toch composing
1958
General Physical Description note: 14" x 11"
Scope and Contents note
Enlarged duplicate of Box 1, Item 6.
box 2, folder 10
Gazing out window
General Physical Description note: 17" x 14"
Scope and Contents note
Enlarged duplicate of Box 1, Item 28. Matted.
Toch and others Subseries 9.
1930-1964
box 1, folder 30
Seven photos
1930
General Physical Description note: 2 1/2" x 3 1/2"
Scope and Contents note
from letter to John Bass, 20 June 1930. Toch with Regisseur and Spieler der Hauptrolle of opera "Der Faecher" presented in
Koenigsberg. (Three photos)
box 1, folder 31
Charles Wakefield Cadman, Mario Castelnuova-Tedesco, Henri Temianka, Toch, Miklos Rosa.
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 33
Henri Temianka, Mario Castelnuova-Tedesco, Toch, Charles Wakefield Cadman.
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 35
In the Santa Monica Mountains: Otto Klemperer, Prinz Hubertus von Loewenstein, Arnold Schoenberg, Toch
1937
General Physical Description note: two 3 3/4" x 5 1/2", two 8" x 10" and photocopy
Scope and Contents note
4 copies and photocopy
box 1, folder 37
Toch, Arnold Schoenberg, Otto Klemperer, Prinz Hubertus von Loewenstein
General Physical Description note: 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" and negative
Scope and Contents note
Photo and negative
box 1, folder 38
Toch, Arnold Schoenberg, Otto Klemperer, Prinz Hubertus von Loewenstein
General Physical Description note: one 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" one 8" x 10" and negative
Scope and Contents note
2 copies and negative
box 1, folder 39
Franklin Street: Herbert Zipper, Ernst Toch
c. 1960
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
box 1, folder 40
Toch with Kurt Weill
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
Scope and Contents note
from Frankfurter Zeitung
box 1, folder 41
Lotte Lenya and Toch
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 42
New York: Toch's 70th birthday celebration
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
Friedrich (Carl?) Ebert (Glyndebourne), Lotte Lenya, Raymond Kendall, Ernst Toch, Feist(AMD), Huntington Hartford(?). 1 copy
and photocopy.
box 1, folder 43
Lotte Lenya and lady
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
"Lotte Lenya, right, widow of Kurt Weill, and favoured star of his Three-Penny-Opera, at the 75th Birthday Musicale held in
New York's new Austrian Institute on Dec. 18, honoring the great Vienna-born composer Ernst Toch who now lives in California"
box 1, folder 43a
George Gershwin, publicity photo
box 1, folder 43a
Mrs. MacDowell
General Physical Description note: 2 1/2" x 3 1/4"
Scope and Contents note
press clipping
box 1, folder 43b
Schoenberg close-up
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
box 1, folder 43c
Eric Zeisl
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
box 1, folder 43
George Gershwin
1936
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by Gershwin.
box 1, folder 43e-h
Toch and Lilly with Holmboes during visit to Denmark
1950s
box 1, folder 43i
Alice Coleman Batchelder
Scope and Contents note
Founder Coleman Chamber Concerts
box 1, folder 43j
Lilly at the Acropolis
1968
box 1, folder 43k
Toch with friends at party
box 1, folder 43l
Toch with Lilly, Marta Feutwaengler and others at party
box 1, folder 43m
Ernst and Lilly with unknown friends
late 1940s
box 1, folder 43n
Toch with group of composers
box 1, folder 43o
Toch cutting cake at 75th birthday celebration
1963
box 1, folder 43p
Toch with two others at 75th birthday celebration
1963
box 1, folder 43q
Toch with Huntington Hartford
1963
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 1, folder 43r
Toch at Hebrew Union College graduation exercises
box 1, folder 43s-u
Toch recieving the National Institute of Arts and Letters Medal at USC
1957
Sculpture and paintings Subseries 10.
box 1, folder 44
Lawrence Weschler next to a bust of his grandfather by Anna Mahler.
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 45
Toch bust by Erich Kuhn.
General Physical Description note: 4" x 6"
box 1, folder 46
Profile of Toch bust by Erich Kuhn.
1926
General Physical Description note: 4" x 6"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies.
box 1, folder 47
Photo of sculpture of Toch by Anna Mahler.
box 1, folder 48
Photo of sculpture of Toch by Anna Mahler, side angle.
box 1, folder 49
Photo of Toch's portrait by Max Band
1967
box 1, folder 50
Photo of Toch's portrait (in frame) by Max Band
1967
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 1, folder 50c
Photograph of A. Kaufmann painting of George Gershwin
box 2, folder 4
Toch bust by Erich Kuhn - side profile
1926
Scope and Contents note
duplicate of Box 1, Item 46. Matted.
box 2, folder 5
Toch bust by Erich Kuhn.
1926
Scope and Contents note
Duplicate of Box 1, Item 45. Matted.
Rehearsal/ performance photographs Subseries 11.
box 1, folder 51
Toch with William Steinberg, Third Symphony rehearsal
1955
General Physical Description note: one 3 1/2" x 5", two 8" x 10", negative
Scope and Contents note
Original photo, 2 copies and negative.
box 1, folder 52
Close-up of Toch
1955
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
from Item 51
box 1, folder 53
Toch with Steinberg
1955
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
2 photos.
box 1, folder 54
Toch with Steinberg
1955
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
2 photos
box 1, folder 55
Toch at the 3rd Symphony rehearsal.
1955
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
2 photos
box 1, folder 55b
Performance of Third Symphony
box 1, folder 56
Leipzig Staadtoper production of "The Princess and the Pea."
ca. 1950
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
Scope and Contents note
(1 photo, 11 photos total.)
box 1, folder 57
Leipzig Staadtoper production of "The Princess and the Pea."
ca. 1950
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 11 photos total.)
box 1, folder 58
Leipzig Staadtoper production of "The Princess and the Pea."
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 11 photos total.)
box 1, folder 59
Leipzig Staadtoper production of "The Princess and the Pea."
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 11 photos total.)
box 1, folder 60
Leipzig Staadtoper production of "The Princess and the Pea."
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 11 photos total.)
box 1, folder 61
Leipzig Staadtoper production of "The Princess and the Pea."
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: 5" x 7"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 11 photos total.)
box 1, folder 62
Herbert Zipper's performance of "The Princess and the Pea," Chicago.
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: color 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 10 photos total)
box 1, folder 63
Herbert Zipper's performance of "The Princess and the Pea," Chicago.
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: color 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 10 photos total)
box 1, folder 64
Herbert Zipper's performance of "The Princess and the Pea," Chicago.
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: color 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 10 photos total)
box 1, folder 65
Herbert Zipper's performance of "The Princess and the Pea," Chicago.
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: color 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 10 photos total)
box 1, folder 66
Herbert Zipper's performance of "The Princess and the Pea," Chicago.
c. 1950
General Physical Description note: color 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos, 10 photos total)
box 1, folder 66a-d
Gateway Opera's production of "The Princess and the Pea."
1970s
Scope and Contents note
5 color photos and drawings of costumes.
box 1, folder 66e
Open-air concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
1928
box 1, folder 66
Performance of Cantata of the Bitter Herbs by LA City College
Toch alone Subseries 12.
1950-1964
box 1, folder 67
"In back of my "Sprague Smith" studio." and photo of building.
1953
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
2 photos. Enlarged copy: Box 2, Item 1.
box 1, folder 68
proofs
General Physical Description note: 2 1/4" x 2 1/4"
Scope and Contents note
5 casual poses of Toch (photo proofs).
box 1, folder 69
Toch working on a manuscript.
General Physical Description note: 4" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies.
box 1, folder 70
Close up of Toch.
1958
General Physical Description note: 4" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
2 photos.
box 1, folder 71
Toch
1958
Scope and Contents note
2 photos of Toch.
box 1, folder 72
At home, seated near piano.
1958
General Physical Description note: 4" x 5"
box 1, folder 73
2 photos of Toch.
General Physical Description note: 4" x 5"
box 1, folder 74
photo of Toch.
1962
General Physical Description note: 7 1/2" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
Enlarged copy: Box 2, Item 2.
box 1, folder 75
outside, looking at score.
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 76
Seated, at home.
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
box 1, folder 76a
Outside, holding dog
1962
General Physical Description note: color 3 1/2" x 5"
box 1, folder 76b
Seated; With dog
Scope and Contents note
2 photos
box 2, folder 1
"In back of my "Sprague Smith" studio, taken July 3, 1953."
1953
General Physical Description note: 9" x 13 1/2"
Scope and Contents note
Enlargement of Box 1, Item 67.
box 2, folder 2
photo of Toch
Scope and Contents note
Enlargement of Box 1, Item 74
Family pictures Subseries 13.
c. 1950-1964
Scope and Contents note
Franzi and family; Lilly and Ren.
box 1, folder 77
Toch playing chess with Iru Weschler.
1973
box 1, folder 79
Toch's grandchildren; Franzi with baby.
1963
Scope and Contents note
(2 photos.)
box 1, folder 80
Franzi's wedding.
Scope and Contents note
(4 photos.)
box 1, folder 81
Franzi and Ernst with Lawrence.
1952
Scope and Contents note
(4 photos)
box 1, folder 82
4 photos of Europe trip from a letter to John Bass.
1950
box 1, folder 84
Two photo books from Franzi Weschler's funeral.
1988
Scope and Contents note
Item moved to Miscellaneous Printed Materials: Obituaries.
box 1, folder 84a-c
Toch and Lilly with Franzi and grandchildren
General Physical Description note: 15 photos
box 1, folder 85
Lilly Toch.
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
box 1, folder 86
Lilly and Ren.
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
box 1, folder 87
Proofs of Lilly and Ren interview.
box 1, folder 88
Negatives of Lilly and Ren interview.
box 1, folder 89
Negatives of Lilly and Ren interview.
box 1, folder 90
Negatives of Lilly and Ren interview.
box 1, folder 91
Memorial booklet from Lilly Toch's funeral.
Scope and Contents note
Item moved to Miscellaneous Printed Materials: Obituaries.
Residential photographs Subseries 14.
Scope and Contents note
Santa Monica home and Zurhaus (Zurich).
box 1, folder 92
hallway to living room
1972
General Physical Description note: 3" x 4"
Scope and Contents note
Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 93
Toch's desk
1972
General Physical Description note: 4" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 94
Entranceway
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 95
Toch's desk and piano
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 96
Toch's desk
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 97
Living Room
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 98
Piano and living room
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 99
Toch's Library
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 100
hallway
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 101
Dining Room
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
2 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 102
Hallway into living room
1972
General Physical Description note: 8" x 10"
Scope and Contents note
3 copies. Photos by Norm Schindler after Mrs. Toch died to show original arrangement.
box 1, folder 103
Zurich: Zurhaus
1997
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
Three colored pictures of the Zurhaus in Zurich where the Tochs often stayed in the 50s and 60s. Taken by Constanze Stratz.
box 1, folder 104
Zurich: Zurhaus
1997
General Physical Description note: 3 1/2" x 5"
Scope and Contents note
Three colored pictures of the Zurhaus in Zurich where the Tochs often stayed in the 50s and 60s. Taken by Constanze Stratz.
box 1, folder 105
Toch's home in Mannheim
General Physical Description note: photocopy
Scope and Contents note
Toch's home is front/right. Gift of Heiko Schneider.
box 1, folder 105a
Santa Monica home from outside
box 1, folder 105
Close-ups of Toch's desk in Santa Monica home
box 1, folder 105e
Close-ups of Toch's desk in Santa Monica home
Photos in the press Subseries 15.
box 2, folder 11
"Some Composers Who Have Gone Hollywood" from Musical America
February 10, 1942
Scope and Contents note
Photos of Toch and various other composers. Original and xerox copy.
box 2, folder 12
Mr. and Mrs. Toch in the "San Francisco News"
March 11, 1932
box 2, folder 13
Article in "Der Tag"
1930
box 2, folder 14
Toch and Kurt Weill in "Frankfurter Zeitung"
1927
Scope and Contents note
original and photocopy
box 2, folder 15
photo from "Die Wochenschau"
Oct. 17, 1926
box 2, folder 16
press photo from "Die Musik"
box 2, folder 17
Toch and Charles Munch rehearsing "Princess"
Scope and Contents note
unknown article
box 2, folder 18
sketches of Toch and Hindemith in NY Times
Aug. 10, 1930
Scope and Contents note
From article by Alfred Einstein.
box 2, folder 19
NY Times Article "News and Comment of the Current Week in Music"
July 24, 1927
Slides, open-reel film, proofs and negatives. Subseries 16.
box 3, folder 1
portrait of Ernst Toch by Max Band
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 2
portrait of Ernst Toch by Max Band
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 3
portrait of Ernst Toch by Max Band
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 4
Ernst and Lilly Toch (shortly before their marriage).
1916
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 5
Toch sitting at a patio table
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 6
sketch of Ernst Toch
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 7
close portrait of Toch
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 8
portrait of Toch
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 9
Toch at the piano
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 10
Toch playing the piano
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 11
Toch posed by the piano
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 12
Toch posed at the piano
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 13
Toch at his desk
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 14
Toch at his desk; dup. of item 13
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 15
Portrait of Toch
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 16
Toch working on a score
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 17
Toch relaxing at his desk
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 18
Flyer for commemorative concert at UCLA, Nov. 22
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 19
Dedication for Irv and Franzi's wedding
General Physical Description note: slide
box 3, folder 20
unidentified (orchestral work).
box 3, folder 21
8mm film of unknown contents
box 3, folder 22
Film of Toch
1932
General Physical Description note: 16mm, 4 min.
Scope and Contents note
Film of Ernst Toch in New York, guest of his cousin, John Bass, who took the pictures. Includes footage of Toch with a monkey,
miming a juggler routine, and performing magic.
box 3, folder 23
photographic proofs
Scope and Contents note
7 pages
Derivative images Subseries 17.
Scope and Contents note
Digital reproductions and microfilm.
box 5, folder 1
Digital image of Box 4, Item 84.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
1 CD.
Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials you must notify the reference
desk in advance of your visit.
box 5, folder 2
Digital image of Box 1, Item 29a.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
1 CD.
Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials you must notify the reference
desk in advance of your visit.
box 5, folder 3
Toch photo printing plate
box 5a, folder 1
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
None shall escape. Columbia Pictures, 1944. Score, 216p.
box 5a, folder 2
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
"Von Coustanze"
box 5a, folder 3
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
Address unknown. Columbia Pictures, 1944. Holograph score, 171 p.
box 5a, folder 4
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
Der Facher, op. 51. Microfilm of original manuscript.
box 5a, folder 4
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
Address Unknown. Columbia Pictures, 1944. Piano-conductor score, 69 p.
box 5a, folder 5
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
Burlesken, op. 31, 1923. Autograph with letter to Paul Hirsch, 1925.
box 5a, folder 6
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
Four manuscripts: Der Facher, op. 51; Variations on "Unser dummer"; Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse, op. 43; Das Wasser, op.
53.
box 5b, folder 1
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
None shall escape. Columbia Pictures, 1944. Piano-conductor score, 57 p.
box 5b, folder 2
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
Ladies in Retirement. Columbia Pictures, 1941. Piano-conductor score, 67p.
box 5b, folder 3
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
Das Wasser, op. 53. Microfilm of original manuscript.
box 5b, folder 5
Microfilm
Scope and Contents note
Variations on "Unser dummerPobel meint" (Mozart) for piano and orchestra. Original manuscript.
box 5b, folder 6
Musk zum Shauspiel "Die Heilige von U.S.A."
General Physical Description note: Negative microfilm of manuscript.
box 5b, folder 7
Microfilm
General Physical Description note: Microfilm of score.
Scope and Contents note
The Last Tale
box 5b, folder 8
Microfilm
General Physical Description note: Negative film print of manuscript.
Scope and Contents note
Music fuer Turandot und Die Raeuber.
box 5b, folder 9
Microfilm
General Physical Description note: Negative microfilm.
Scope and Contents note
Villa Majestic Guest Book
Uncatalogued Photographs Subseries 18.
box 212
Grouped in envelopes: Miscellaneous important images, Ella Zwack's photo album, Photo album featuring Ernst and young Franzi,
Lilly's side of the family, Ella Zwack, Franzi, Miscellaneous.
box 213
Grouped in evelopes: Toch alone, Lilly, Toch with miscellaneous others, Miscellaneous musicians 1900-1920, WWI, Miscellaneous
others, Ernst's mother, Ernst's sister.
Sound Recordings Series 2.
Scope and Contents note
Boxes 6-13. Listed by opus number. Titles and performers listed as noted on recording container. This series consists of musical
sound recordings only. For recorded interviews, see Series 11 "Interviews."
Open reel: Music Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
Box 6, Items 1-264; Box 7, Items 1-7; Box 8, Items 1-3.
box 6
Burlesken, Op. 31
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Cello Concerto, Op. 35
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Cello Concerto, Op. 35
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Divertimento, Op. 37
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Komodie for Orchester, Op. 42
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Lieder, Op. 41
1968
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Lieder, Op. 41
1968
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
1974
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
(La Forge)
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
1973
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Also includes Green Room Discussion 9/25/49 WCBS-FM.
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Piano Concerto, Op. 38
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Princess and the Pea, Op. 43
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Princess and the Pea, Op. 43
1961
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Quartet in A minor, Op. 12
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Quartet, Op. 12
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Selections
1973
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Band 1: Piano Solos; Band 2-4: Violin - Piano Sonata Op. 21; Band 5: Toch's speech; Band 6: Toch's "Music of Today" Speech.
box 6
Selections
1967
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Kammersymphonie (premiere) -- Tanz Suite, Op. 30.
box 6
Selections
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Pinocchio Overture (Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Stockowski, conductor) -- Three Burlesques, Op. 31 -- [unidentified selections]
-- "Spitzweg" Serenade. Louis Kaufman and Grischa Monaseiwitsch, violin, Raymond Manhennik, viola (VOX LP).
box 6
Selections
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Piano Concerto, Op. 38 -- Symphony #5. Performers: Ernst Toch, piano, first work; Boston Symphony Orchestra, second work.
box 6
Spiel für Blasinstrumente, Op. 39
1968
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Spiel für Blasinstrumente, Op. 39
1969
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Spiel für Blasinstrumente, Op. 39
1970
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Spiel für Blasorchester, Op. 39
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
String Quartet in C Major, Op. 26
1973
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
String Quartet in C Major, Op. 26
1973
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
String Quartet, Op. 26
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Three Burlesques, Op. 31
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Three Pantomimes (Burlesques?)
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Violin - Piano Sonata, "Profiler" (7 piano pieces)
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Ernst Toch, piano, first work; Jacob Gimpel, piano, second work.
box 6
Violin and Piano Sonata, Op. 21
1965
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Recorded in Aspen, CO.
box 6
Violin and Piano Sonata, Op. 21
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6
Violin and Piano Sonata, Op. 21
1965 August 7
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 7
Piano Quintet
1951
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Publisher no.: 1212
box 7
Selections
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Kammersymphonie (premiere) -- Tanz Suite, Op. 30(UCLA Chamber Orchestra, Mehli Mehta, cond.) -- Symphony No. 4 (USC Orchestra,
Ingolf Dahl, cond.)
box 7
Sonata for Violin and Piano, Symphony No. 1
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Profilen: 7 pieces for piano. Also performed by Jacob Gimpel, piano.
box 7
Sonata for Violin and Piano. Symphony No. 1.
1968
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 7
Symphonies 1 and 2
1950-1952
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 7
Toch Festival Memorial Concert - UCLA.
1975 November 22
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 8
Poems to Martha, Op. 66.
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 8
Second Symphony, Op. 73.
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 8
Selections
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Ladies in Retirement (uneditied) -- Spitzweg Serenade -- 3 Israeli Dances -- The Covenant -- Big Ben.
box 206
[Bunte?] Suite for Orchestra
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206
Bunte Suite for Orchestra, Op. 48
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206
Bunte Suite für Orchester, Op. 48
1969
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206
Bunte Suite, Op. 48
1963
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Recorded a Royce Hall UCLA.
box 206
Bunte Suite, Op. 48
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206
Bunte Suite, Op. 48
1963 April 28
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206
Kleinstadtbilder, Op. 49; Ideas, Op. 69
1968
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206
Sonata, Op. 44
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206
Violin Sonata, Op. 44, Divertimento for Violin & Viola, Op. 37b
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 46
Miniature Ouverture, Op. 51
1968
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 47
Music for Orchestra and Baritone, Op. 60
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 48
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 61
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 49
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 61
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 50
Big Ben, Op. 62
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 51
Big Ben, Op. 62
1963
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 52
Big Ben, Op. 62
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 53
String Trio, Op. 63
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 54
String Trio, Op. 63
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 55
Piano Quintet, Op. 64
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 56
Piano Quintet, Op. 64
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 57
Piano Quintet, Op. 64
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 58
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs, Op. 65
1975
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 59
Selections
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Psalm from Cantata of the Bitter Herbs, Op. 65 -- Covenant -- First Symphony.
box 206, folder 60
W. A. Mozart's Variations on "Unser dummer Pöbel meint.."; Cantata of the Bitter Herbs, Op. 65
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 61
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs, Op. 65
1963
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 62
Introduction to Cantata of the Bitter Herbs
1968
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 63
Toch's Introduction to the Cantata of the Bitter Herbs.
1968
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Read by William Mallock.
box 206, folder 64
Pinocchio Overture; Poems to Martha, Op. 66
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 65
Poems to Martha, Op. 66 cont.; Dance of Marionettes.
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 66
Pinocchio Overture; Poems to Martha, Op. 66
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 67
Symphony No. 1. Movements 1 and 2
1953
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 68
Symphony No. 1. Movements 3 and 4
1953
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 69
First Symphony, Op. 72 (Part 2); Serenade for Two Violins and Viola, op. 25
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 70
Symphony No. 2, Op. 73
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 71
Second Symphony, Op. 73
1955 February 19
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 206, folder 72
Second Symphony, Op. 73
1952
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Performance in Boston.
box 207, folder 73
Second Symphony, Op. 73
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 207, folder 74
Second Symphony, Op. 73
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 207, folder 75
Second Symphony, Op. 73
Scope and Contents note
Doraty, cond.
box 207, folder 76
Second Symphony, Op. 73
July 15, 1970
Scope and Contents note
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Rafael Kubelik, cond.
box 207, folder 77
Second Symphony, Op. 73
Scope and Contents note
Boston Symphony Orchestra.
box 207, folder 78
Second Symphony, Op. 73
Scope and Contents note
Boston Symphony, Charles Munch, cond.
box 207, folder 82
String Quartet No. 8, Op. 74
1954
Scope and Contents note
Premiere recording. New Music Quartet, Pasadena.
box 207, folder 83
Various
Scope and Contents note
Symphony No. 3, Op. 75 (Capitol P-8364). Pinocchio Overture (MGM 3144). Circus Overture, (Col. CL 758). The Chinese Flute
(MGM 3546).
box 207, folder 85
Symphony No. 3, Op. 75
Scope and Contents note
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinburg, cond.
box 207, folder 86
Symphony No. 3, Op. 75
Scope and Contents note
Copy. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinburg, cond.
box 207, folder 90
Peter Pan, Op. 76
Scope and Contents note
Seattle Symphony, Katims, cond.
box 207, folder 91
Peter Pan, Op. 76
1957
Scope and Contents note
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Izler Solomon, cond.
box 207, folder 92
Vanity of Vanities, Op. 79
box 207, folder 93
Vanity of Vanities, Op. 79
1954
box 207, folder 94
Vanity of Vanities, Op. 79
1954
box 207, folder 95
Symphony No. 4 Op. 80; Big Ben Variations
box 207, folder 96
Symphony No. 4, Op. 80
1962
Scope and Contents note
USC Symphony Orchestra, Dalil cond.
box 207, folder 97
Symphony No. 4
Nov 22, 1957
Scope and Contents note
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati, cond.
box 207, folder 98
Symphony No. 4, Op. 80
Oct 28, 1962
Scope and Contents note
USC Symphony Orchestra, Joseph Dahl, cond.
box 207, folder 100
Music For Winds and Percussion, Op. 83
Oct 12, 1959
Scope and Contents note
Premeire performance.
box 207, folder 101
Music For Winds and Percussion, Op. 83
box 207, folder 102
Various
Scope and Contents note
Pinocchio Overture, Five Pieces for Winds and Percussion (Philadelphia Wind Quintet), Phantome.
box 207, folder 103
Various
Scope and Contents note
Pinocchio Overture, Five Pieces for Winds and Percussion (Philadelphia Wind Quintet), Phantome, Peter Pan, Op. 67.
box 207, folder 104
Three Little Dances, Op. 85
box 207, folder 105
Jephta (Symphony No. 5), Op. 89
box 207, folder 106
Jephta (Symphony No. 5), Op. 89
box 207, folder 107
Jephta (Symphony No. 5), Op. 89
box 207, folder 108
Symphony No. 5, Op. 89
Mar 13, 1964
Scope and Contents note
Boston Symphony Orchesta, Lewisdorf, cond. (Premiere broadcast.)
box 207, folder 109
Symphony No. 5, Op. 89
Mar 13, 1964
Scope and Contents note
Boston Symphony, Lewisdorf, cond.
box 208, folder 110
Three Pantomimes, Op. 91, 92, 94
1972
box 208, folder 111
Three Pantomimes, Op. 91, 92, 94
1972
box 208, folder 112
Symphony No. 6, Op. 93
Scope and Contents note
Radio-Orchester Beromünster, Erich Schmid, cond.
box 208, folder 113
Symphony No. 6, Op. 93
Oct 30, 1967
Scope and Contents note
Radio-Orchester Beromünster, Erich Schmid, cond.
box 208, folder 114
Symphony No. 6, Op. 93; Bunte (Motley) Suite, Op. 48
box 208, folder 115
Seventh Symphony, Op. 95
Scope and Contents note
(Munich)
box 208, folder 116
Seventh Symphony, Op. 95
Scope and Contents note
Munich Philharmonic, Rudolph Albert, cond.
box 208, folder 117
Sinfonietta für Streichorchester, Op. 96
box 208, folder 118
Sinfonietta for Strings, Op. 96
box 208, folder 119
Sinfonietta for Wind Instruments and Percussion, Op. 97
box 208, folder 120
Quartet for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and viola, Op. 98
Scope and Contents note
Performance at Library of Congress.
box 208, folder 122
Circus Ouverture
1968
Scope and Contents note
Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, Andre Kostelanetz, cond.
box 208, folder 123
Circus Ouverture
Scope and Contents note
Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, Andre Kostelanetz, cond.
box 208, folder 127
Various
Scope and Contents note
Dedication, 1948; 2nd Symphony; 4th Symphony.
box 208, folder 128
"The Covenant" from The Genesis Suite (1945)
1973
Scope and Contents note
Werner Jennsef, cond.
box 208, folder 129
"The Covenant" from The Genesis Suite (1945)
Scope and Contents note
Werner Jennsef, cond.
box 208, folder 130
Valse; Fuge aus der Geographie
box 208, folder 131
Geographical Fugue
1963
Scope and Contents note
(Decca DL 10073)
box 208, folder 132
Valse; Fuge aus der Geographie
box 208, folder 134
Ladies in Retirement
Scope and Contents note
Columbia Pictures Orchestra. Morris Stolof, cond.
box 208, folder 135
Ladies in Retirement
Scope and Contents note
Columbia Pictures Orchestra. Morris Stolof, cond.
box 208, folder 136
Pinocchio Overture
Scope and Contents note
Philharmonia Orchestra of Hamburg, Hans-Jurgen Walther, cond.
box 208, folder 137
Pinocchio Overture
Scope and Contents note
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Stockowski, cond.
box 208, folder 139
Toch Festival Memorial Concert - UCLA (tape 1)
1974 November 22
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 208, folder 140
Toch Festival Memorial Concert - UCLA (tape 2)
1974 November 22
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 208, folder 141
Ernst Toch Commemorative - UCLA
Nov 22, 1974
Scope and Contents note
Tape 1
box 208, folder 142
Ernst Toch Commemorative - UCLA
Nov 22, 1974
Scope and Contents note
Tape 2
box 208, folder 143
Dedication concert for the Ernst Toch Archive
Dec 11, 1967
Scope and Contents note
UCLA Chamber Orchestra, Mehli Mehta, cond. Includes Kammersymphonie, Tanz-Suite, Op. 30.
box 208, folder 147
Aurelio De La Vega: Symphony in Four Parts, Trio for Flute, Oboe and Clarinet.
Scope and Contents note
Given to Toch.
box 208, folder 148
Vladimir Ussachevsky: "A Piece for Tape Recorder."
box 209, folder 149
Selections
1967 December
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Broadcast Rias, Peter Jona Korn. Includes: Pinocchio Overture -- 5 Pieces for Winds and Percussion -- Phantoms -- Peter Pan.
box 210, folder 219
Miniature Overture
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 210, folder 220
Symphony No.2. op.73
1970 July 15
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 210, folder 221
Symphony No. 6,op.93
1968 January 20
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 210, folder 222
Sinfonietta fur Streichorchester,op.96
1967 December 7
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 210, folder 223
Symphony No.2 op.73
1954 November 12
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Live performance.
box 210, folder 224
Divertimento, violin and cello, op.37,no.1
1968 February 9
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 210, folder 225
Symphony no.4, op.80
undated
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 210, folder 226
Kammersymphonie.(1906) Tanz-Suite, op.30 (1924).
1967 December 11
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
[Title Unknown]
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Publisher no.: C6002
box 211
Bunte Suite fur Orchester, Op. 48
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Cello Concerto, Op. 35
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Divertimento, Op. 37, no. 1.
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Fuge aus der Geographie. Valse.
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Komoedie fuer Orchester, Op. 42
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Ladies in Retirement
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Piano Concerto, op. 38
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Profiles
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Symphony No. 5
1965 March 14
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
Symphony No. 7, Op. 95
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211
The Princess and the Pea, Op. 43
1961
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Wilmette, IL: Herbert Zipper, director.
box 211
The Princess and the Pea, Op. 43
1961
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Wilmette, IL: Herbert Zipper, director.
box 211
Third Symphony
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Publisher no.: P8364
box 211, folder 227
Chamber Music. Selections
1974 May 13
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
String Trio op.63 -- Divertimento for Violin & Cello; op.37,no,1.
box 211, folder 230
Sonata, violin & piano, op.44
1963 March 14
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Recorded by Radio Zurich. Divertimento, violin & viola,op.37,no.2,bd.2.
box 211, folder 231
Big Ben op.62, Burlesken, Ideas , op.69
1968 December 3
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 232
Gesprochene Musik.Fuge aus der Geographie
1969 August 21
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 233
Quartet, strings,no.3,op.18, D flat major.
1969 January 24
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
opus 3, 1: Quasi prolog.Langsam
2: Lebhaft
3:Andante
4:allegro giocoso,br. opus 18, 1: Allegro impetuoso ed appassionato
Serenade (Spitweg) in g, op.25 (1917)
box 211, folder 234
Divertimento,violin & viola, op.37,no.2.
undated
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 235
Quartets, strings, no.7,op.70. Trio, strings ,op.63
1969 February 14
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
0p.70, 1:Calmly and evenly flowing, with tenderness
2: Adagio
3: Pensive Serenade
4: Vigorous
op.63, 1: Allegro
2: Adagio
3: Allegro
box 211, folder 236
Selections
undated
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Symphony no. 5 -- Passsacaglia and fugue,orchestra, Morel,Francois -- Antiphone
box 211, folder 237
The Chinese Flute
1970 May 3
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
6 mvts.
box 211, folder 238
Miniature Overture
1972 October 21
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 239
Kleinstadtbilder, Op. 49; Ideas, Op. 69
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 240
Big Ben
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 241
Egon und Emilie, Op. 46
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Language of Material: English.
Scope and Contents note
English version, Pepperdine College.
box 211, folder 242
Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 61
1970 January 5
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 243
Streich Quartett, Op. 74
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 244
Klavierkonzert, Op. 61
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 245
Five Pieces for winds and percussion, Op. 83; Sonatinetta, op. 84
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 246
Poems to Martha
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 252
Piano Quintet, Op. 64
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 211, folder 253
Valse
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 221
Chamer Music :selections
1973?
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Profiles,op.68,bd.1;Sonata for violin and piano,op.2,bds.2-4
box 221
Quartet for Strings, Op.74
1954 April 25
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Open reel: Lectures/other Subseries 3.
box 8, folder 7
"Evenings on the Roof." Parts 1, 2 & 3
Scope and Contents note
Peter Yates and Gerald Strang on Toch.
box 209, folder 183
"Ernst Toch Speaks."
1967
Scope and Contents note
Address by Toch in German, English translation read by Sam Jaffe. Also introduction to 3rd Symphony, 1955.
box 209, folder 184
English Translation of RIAS speech Berlin
Scope and Contents note
Starting from introduction to the 3rd Symphony (in the Zurich version).
box 209, folder 185
Ernst Toch: Talk for Radio Berlin.
Nov 4, 1962
box 209, folder 186
"Toch: Was ist Gute Musik."
Scope and Contents note
Talk in German by Dr. Ernst Toch, recorded in the Zurich studios of Swiss Radio.
box 209, folder 187
"Toch: Was ist Gute Musik."
Scope and Contents note
Talk in German by Dr. Ernst Toch, recorded in the Zurich studios of Swiss Radio.
box 209, folder 188
"Sound Effect" (Last Talk)
box 210, folder 189
Toch Lecture Ia.
Feb 8, 1973
box 210, folder 190
Toch Lecture Ia.
Feb 8, 1973
box 210, folder 191
Toch Lecture Ib.
Feb 8, 1973
box 210, folder 192
Toch Lecture Ib.
Feb 8, 1973
box 210, folder 193
Toch Lecture IIa.
Feb 13, 1973
box 210, folder 194
Toch Lecture IIa. (Weimar)
Feb 13, 1973
box 210, folder 195
Toch Lecture IIb.
Feb 13, 1973
box 210, folder 196
Toch Lecture IIb.
Feb 13, 1973
box 210, folder 197
Toch Lecture IIc.
Feb 13, 1973
box 210, folder 203
Toch Lecture IVa.
Scope and Contents note
"The Final Years 1946-1964."
box 210, folder 204
Toch Lecture IVb.
Scope and Contents note
"The Final Years 1946-1964."
box 210, folder 205
Toch Lecture IVa/b.
Scope and Contents note
"The Final Years 1946-1964."
box 210, folder 206
Robert Vosper's Remarks at Toch Archive Dedication Concert
Dec 11, 1967
box 210, folder 207
Robert Vosper's Remarks at Toch Archive Dedication Concert
Dec 11, 1967
box 210, folder 208
John Crown - Talk on Toch
box 210, folder 209
"Evenings on the Roof." Parts 2 & 3
Scope and Contents note
Peter Yates and Gerald Strang on Toch.
box 210, folder 210
Memorial Ceremony for Mrs. Ernst (Lilly) Toch
Apr 23, 1972
Unidentified Recordings Subseries 4.
box 9
Unidentified
General Physical Description note: 9 open reel audio tapes
box 210, folder 211
Unidentified
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Probably LA County Museum Society Concert.
box 210, folder 212
Friml Tape #4 part I.
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 210, folder 213
Toch Stuff
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Title from container. May duplicate tapes already in collection.
box 210, folder 214
Arel Davidovsky
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Title from container.
box 210, folder 215
Elecronische Musik für Ernst in Columbia gemacht
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Title from container.
box 210, folder 216
Toch Scraps
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Title from container.
box 210, folder 217
Unidentified
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
78 rpm & LP sound discs: commercial Subseries 5.
box 10, folder 1
Quartet, Op. 70
General Physical Description note: 78 rpm
General note
Publisher no.: A-5
Scope and Contents note
Performer: London String Quartet.
box 10, folder 2
Quartet, Op. 70.
General note
Publisher no.: A-5
Scope and Contents note
Container only.
box 10, folder 4
Four Horah Dances
General Physical Description note: 1 sound disc; 78 rpm
General note
Publisher no.: A 21
Scope and Contents note
Also includes "Al Hasela" by Toch.
box 10, folder 5
The Chinese Flute
General Physical Description note: 1 sound disc; 78 rpm
General note
Publisher no.: AC - 203
Scope and Contents note
Performed by the Pacific Symphonetta conducted by Manuel Compinsky.
General note
2 copies.
box 10, folder 7
A Tribute to Ernst Toch and Henry Cowell
General note
Publisher no.: MS 6388
Scope and Contents note
Includes "Five Pieces for Winds and Percussion, Op. 83," "Sonatinetta for Flute, Clarinet and Bassoon, Op. 84." LP missing.
box 10, folder 8
Circus Overture
General Physical Description note: 1 sound recording; 33 1/3 rpm
General note
Plate no.: CL 758
Scope and Contents note
Original container missing.
box 10, folder 9
String Quartets No. 10 and 13
General note
Publisher no.: S 8008
General note
LP missing.
box 10, folder 10
Ernst Toch: In Retrospect
1975
General note
Publisher no.: S502
Scope and Contents note
Sonata for Violin and Piano, No 1 -- Capriccetti -- Three Dances -- Geographical Fugue -- Valse.
box 10, folder 11
Circus Overture
General note
Publisher no.: A-2035
box 225
Assorted Unprocessed Sound Recordings
box 226
Assorted Unprocessed Sound Recordings
box 227
Assorted Unprocessed Sound Recordings
Non-Commercial Sound Recordings Subseries 6.
box 11, folder 1
3 private recordings of Hindemith works given to Toch by Hindemith
General Physical Description note: 78 rpm
box 11, folder 2
Selections
1975
General Physical Description note: LP
Scope and Contents note
On item, "In Memoriam Ernst Toch (1887-1964)." Includes "Pinocchio Overture," "Big Ben Variations," "First Symphony."
box 11, folder 3
Selections
1975
General Physical Description note: LP
Scope and Contents note
On item, "In Memoriam Ernst Toch (1887-1964)." Includes "Pinocchio Overture," "Big Ben Variations," "First Symphony."
box 11, folder 4
Toch #2
General Physical Description note: 78 rpm
General note
Title from sound disc label.
box 11, folder 5
Selections
General Physical Description note: 12 78 rpm discs
Scope and Contents note
Record folio containing recordings of: "Second Symphony," "Piano Concerto," "Pinocchio Overture," "Poems to Martha," "Dance
of the Marionettes," and other unlabeled records. 1st record is inscribed by Toch.
box 11, folder 6
Folio containing recording of "Poems to Martha," and other unlabeled records.
c. 1946
General Physical Description note: 6 78 rpm discs
box 11, folder 7
Selections
General Physical Description note: 3 78 rpm discs
Scope and Contents note
Folio containing records of "Piano Solos," "Violin and Piano Sonata," Toch's "Music of Today" Speech (1948).
box 12, folder 1
Piano Concerto, Op. 38; Pinocchio Overture
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
box 12, folder 2
Radio address in Zurich: "Creativity in Composition"
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
In German, introduced by Franzi Weschler.
box 12, folder 3
Zürich Radio Speech: "Gespräch über Musik" (1962)
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Same as Folder 2.
box 12, folder 4
Zürich Radio Speech: "Gespräch über Musik" (1962)
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Same as Folder 2.
box 12, folder 5
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, 3rd movement
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Toch performing.
box 12, folder 6
Radio Broadcast: "Komponieren in dunkler Zeit"
1997 March 10
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
String Quartet, op. 26 -- Zehn Konzertetüden, Op. 55 -- Klavierquintett, Op. 64
box 12, folder 7
Tribute to Ernst Toch
1987 December 8
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
KFAC Radio. Spitzweg Seranade -- Divertimento -- Symphony no. 3.
box 12, folder 8
Pianola Demonstration Tape
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Toch: "Der Jongleur"
box 12, folder 9
Pianola Demonstration Tape
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Toch: "Der Jongleur" (Same as Folder 8).
box 12, folder 10
Toch Speech RIAS Berlin
1963
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Translation spoken by Jaffe.
box 12, folder 11
Backstage at Royce
1987 November 7
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 12
Toch Radio Sampler I
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 13
Toch Radio Sampler II
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 14
Toch Radio Sampler III
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 15
Burkhard Laugwitz's Ernst Toch Centennial Broadcast
1987
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Süddeutchen Rundfunk
box 12, folder 16
Das Leben des Ernst Toch: eine geographische Fuge
1994 September 29
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 17
Mel Powell
1972 January 11
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 18
Lapatnikoff
1972 July 10
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 19
Lapatnikoff
1972 July 10
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Same as Folder 18.
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 20
Heller
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 21
Zürich Radio Speech: "Gespräch über Musik"
1962
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Same as Folder 2.
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 22
Trotter
1972 August 1
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 23
Robert and Claire Trotter
1972 August 1
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 24
Stolper 1 - 2
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 25
Stolper 3 - 4
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
General note
Title from container.
box 12, folder 26
Selections
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs -- Spitzweg Serenade. Cantata in Hebrew.
box 12, folder 27
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
In English.
box 12, folder 28
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs
1965
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Kol Yisrael Choir and Symphonie Orchesrea, Eitan Lustig, conductor.
box 12, folder 29
Genesis Suite
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Janssen Symphony of Los Angeles, Werner Janssen, conductor. From Artist Records, JS 10.
box 12, folder 30
Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 50
1993
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Wolfgang Panhofer, cello; Johannes Kutrowatz, piano.
General note
Recorded for ORF (Austrian Radio).
box 12, folder 31
Princess and the Pea
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Gateway Opera, Winchester England, conductor.
General note
Photos from this production listed under "photographic material".
box 12, folder 32
Selections
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Quartet in C major, op. 26 (1919)/ Toch -- Quartet (1903) / Ravel -- Dedication (1948); Quartet, op.70 (1946)/Toch.
box 12, folder 33
Selections
General Physical Description note: 1 sound cassette
Scope and Contents note
Quartet in C major, op. 26 (1919) / Toch -- Quartet (1903) / Ravel -- Dedication (1948); Quartet, op.70 (1946) / Toch.
box 13, folder 1
Selections
General Physical Description note: 1 compact disc
Scope and Contents note
Fuge aus der Geographie -- ValseGem. Chor des Ranke Gymnasiums Berlin.
box 193
Symphonies nos. 1-2
General Physical Description note: 78 rpm sound discs
Compact discs Subseries 8.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
SUBSERIES CONTAINS DIGITAL MATERIALS: Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital
materials you must notify the reference desk in advance of your visit.
box 13
Die Dreissiger Jahre
General note
Publisher no.: CTH 2044
Scope and Contents note
Includes Toch's "Fuge aus der Geographie."
box 13
Ernst Toch
2005
General Physical Description note: 1 compact disc
General note
Publisher no.: FECD 0035
Scope and Contents note
Miniature Overture -- Peter Pan (A Fairy Tale for Orchestra), op. 76 -- Notturno, op. 77 -- Jephta, Rhapsodic Poem (Symphony
no. 5), op. 89.
box 13
Ernst Toch: A Remembrance
Scope and Contents note
From KCRW Radio.
General note
Non-commercial recording.
box 13
Genesis Suite
1946
General note
Publisher no.: 7243 5 67729 2 2
Scope and Contents note
Janssen Symphony of Los Angeles, Werner Janssen, conductor.
box 13
Music by Ernst Toch
1991
General note
Publisher no.: LR-850CD
Scope and Contents note
Performed by the Mendelssohn String Quartet. Includes: String Quartet in C M -- Op. 26 -- Divertimento for Violin and Cello,
Op. 37, No. 1 -- String Quartet, Op. 70 -- Dedication. Inscribed by Herschel Gilbert.
box 13
Pianola transcriptions
2001
Scope and Contents note
Toch: Drei Studien fur mechanisches Klavier -- Hindemith: Toccata fur Welte Mignon. Transcriptions for 88 note pianola by
Rex Lawson.
General note
Non-commercial recording.
box 13
Selections
2000
General note
Publisher no.: TROY421
Scope and Contents note
Cello Sonata -- Concerto for Cello and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 35 -- Impromptu for Cello solo in Three Movements, Op. 90c.
Steven Honigberg, cello.
box 13
Selections
1989
General note
Publisher no.: TROY021-2
Scope and Contents note
On item, "The Louisville Orchestra: First Edition Encores." Includes Toch's "Jephta."
box 13
Selections
1989
General note
Publisher no.: TROY021-2
Scope and Contents note
On item, "The Louisville Orchestra: First Edition Encores." Includes Toch's "Jephta."
box 13
Selections
2002
General note
Publisher no.: CPO 999 688-2
Scope and Contents note
Tanz-Suite, op. 30 -- Concerto for Violoncello and Chamber Orchestra, op. 35.
box 13
Stravinsky and Toch
1992
General note
Publisher no.: CD 302
Scope and Contents note
Includes Toch's Sonata for Violin and Piano.
box 13
String Quartets nos. 8-9
199
General note
Publisher no.: CPO 999 686-2
box 13
Symphonies nos. 2-3
2000
General Physical Description note: 1 compact disc
General note
Publisher no.: CPO 999 705-2
box 13
Symphonies nos. 2-3
2000
General note
Publisher no.: CPO 999 705-2
Correspondence Series 3.
Scope and Contents note
Boxes 14-84, 106-107. Publishers, family, and Stolper correspondence often omitted from correspondant summary.
box 14, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ella Zwack
1945-1952
box 15, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ella Zwack
1935, 1949-1952
box 16, folder unknown container
box 17, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1935, 1949
box 18, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1952-1953
box 19, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1954, 1956
box 20, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1916-1917
box 21, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1910-1920
box 22, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1910-1920
box 23, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1910-1920
box 24, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1910-1920
box 25, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1910-1920
box 26, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
1910-1920
box 27, folder unknown container
Lilly and Ernst
undated 1920s-1930s
Scope and Contents note
More Lilly-Ernst correspondence can be found in Realia and Miscellany.
box 28, folder 1
Correspondence
1906-1915
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-23. Primary correspondents: Schott, Fuchs, Reger, Pabst, Tischer.
box 28, folder 2
Correspondence
1916-1919
Scope and Contents note
Items 24-40. Primary correspondents:Ewers, Kroyer, Grunfeld, Furtwangler, Walter, Eckhart.
box 28, folder 3
Correspondence
1920
Scope and Contents note
Items 41-57. Primary correspondents: Feilbogen, Zoll, others.
box 28, folder 4
Correspondence
1921
Scope and Contents note
Items 58-85. Primary correspondents: Tischer, Kroyer, Spies, Zoll.
box 28, folder 5
Correspondence
1921
Scope and Contents note
Items 86-109. Primary correspondents: Tischer, Zoll, Klein.
box 28, folder 6
Correspondence
1922
Scope and Contents note
Items 110-148. Primary correspondents: Tischer, Klabund, Spies.
box 28, folder 7
Correspondence
1923
Scope and Contents note
Items 149-175. Primary correspondents: Tischer, Pabst, Feilbogen.
box 28, folder 8
Correspondence
1923
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-200. Primary correspondents: Tischer, Schott, Furtwangler, Hindemith, Wette, Kurth, Busoni.
box 29, folder 1
Correspondence
1924
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Schott, Kurth, Wellesz, Hindemith.
box 29, folder 2
Correspondence
1924
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-51. Primary correspondents: Schott, Werle, Tischer, Pabst.
box 29, folder 3
Correspondence
1925 January-April
Scope and Contents note
Items 52-75. Primary correspondents: Schott, Wellesz, Tischer.
box 29, folder 4
Correspondence
1925 April-June
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Schott, Alfred Einstein, Wellesz.
box 29, folder 5
Correspondence
1925 July-December
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-141. Primary correspondents: Schott, Pfitzner, Pabst, Eickemeyer, Wellesz, Furtwangeler.
box 29, folder 6
Correspondence
1926 January-April
Scope and Contents note
Items 142-162. Primary correspondents: Schott, Tischer, Wellesz.
box 29, folder 7
Correspondence
1926 (May-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 163-181. Primary correspondents: Schott, Tischer, Jannan, Pabst.
box 30, folder 1
Correspondence
1926 (Jul-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Schott, Ney, Pabst, Fischer, Kaufman.
box 30, folder 2
Correspondence
1926 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Schott, Lion, Giseking, Tischer.
box 30, folder 3
Correspondence
1926 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-76. Primary correspondents: Schott, Ney, Wellesz, Reger, Boretzky, Zuchmayer.
box 30, folder 4
Correspondence
1927 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 77-104. Primary correspondents: Hesses Verlag, Schott, Tischer, Weill.
box 30, folder 5
Correspondence
1927 (Mar-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 105-134. Primary correspondents: Wellesz, Schott, Hindemith, Klabund.
box 30, folder 6
Correspondence
1927 (Jun-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 135-160. Primary correspondents: Schott, Toller, Tischer, Schiffer, Pabst, Nielsen, Schnabel.
box 30, folder 7
Correspondence
1927 (Aug- Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 161-185. Primary correspondents: Schott, Koussevitzky, Krenek, Boretzky, Schweizer.
box 30, folder 8
Correspondence
1927 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 186-210. Primary correspondents: Schott, Heinsheimer, Furtwaengler, Vajda, Tischer.
box 31, folder 1
Correspondence
1928 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Schott, Furtwangler, Wellesz, Bass, Heinsheimer, Koussevitzky, Tischer.
box 31, folder 2
Correspondence
1928 (Feb-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Morgenstern, Green, Alberti Verlag, Furtwangler, Schott.
box 31, folder 3
Correspondence
1928 (Apr-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-72. Primary correspondents: Koussevitzky, Schott, Heinsheimer, Alberto Verlag, Hindemith, Elling.
box 31, folder 4
Correspondence
1928 (Jul-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 73-84z. Primary correspondents: Schott, Pabst, Osborn, Bluthner, Gieseking, Verhuyck-Coulon, Fienschler, Dela, Hirsch,
Weiller, Straussenhoch, Kronheimer, Doelfels, Walter.
box 31, folder 5
Correspondence
1928 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 85a-86u. Primary correspondents: Schweizer, Heinrich, Elkan, Lene, Plattner, Bergrhe, Frank, Tischer, Aja, Coldschmidt,
Seidenberger, Stern, Loewenthal, Lippmann.
box 31, folder 6
Correspondence
1928 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 87-93. Primary correspondents: Bass, Bluethner, Gieseking, Verhuyck-Coulon, Schweizer, Auras, Schmitz, Schott.
box 31, folder 6
Correspondence
1929 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 32/27-50. Primary correspondents: Schott, Bluthner, Menge, Schmitz.
box 31, folder 7
Correspondence
1928 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 94-119. Primary correspondents: Schott, Schmitz, Bluthner, Haas, Menge.
box 31a, folder 1
Correspondence
1928-29 (Dec-Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31/120-145. Primary correspondents: Schott, Bluthner, Koussevitzky, Tischer, Schmitz.
box 31a, folder 2
Correspondence
1929 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31/146-166. Primary correspondents: Bluthner, Schott, Verhuyck-Coulon.
box 31a, folder 3
Correspondence
1929 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31/167-185. Primary correspondents: Bluthner, Schott, Verhuyck-Coulon, Schmitz, Klangfilm.
box 31a, folder 4
Correspondence
1929 (May -Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 32/1-26. Primary Correspondents: Schott, Klangfilm, Pabst, Westerman, Bluthner, Tischer.
box 32, folder 3
Correspondence
1929 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-80. Primary correspondents: Schott, Verhuyck-Coulon, Abbey, Zweggberg, Muller, Hauer.
box 32, folder 4
Correspondence
1929 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 81-110. Primary correspondents: Schott, Moll, Bischoff, Pinder, Bluthner.
box 32, folder 5
Correspondence
1930 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 110-130. Primary correspondents: Schott, Bethge, Furtwaengler.
box 32, folder 6
Correspondence
1930 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 131-151. Primary correspondents: Schott, Furtwaengler, Bluthner.
box 32, folder 7
Correspondence
1930 (Apr-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 152-175. Primary correspondents: Schott, Furtwaengler, Tischer.
box 33, folder 1
Correspondence
1930 (Jul-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-21. Primary correspondents: Pabst, Schott, Wood, Podoli, Tcheckoff, Menge, Bluthner.
box 33, folder 2
Correspondence
1930 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 22-42. Primary correspondents: Schott, Bluthner, Rollmann.
box 33, folder 3
Correspondence
1930 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 43-63. Primary correspondents: Lindgren, Schott, Bass, Koussevitsky, Laberge.
box 33, folder 4
Correspondence
1931 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 64-89. Primary correspondents: Schott, Gutmann, Bluthner.
box 33, folder 5
Correspondence
1931 (Mar-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 90-117. Primary correspondents: Schott, Laberge, Bluthner, Juilliard SOM, Curtis Inst.
box 33, folder 6
Correspondence
1931 (June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 118-138. Primary correspondents: Chisolm, Bluthner, Schoenberg, Gieseking, Schott, Laberge.
box 33, folder 7
Correspondence
1931
Scope and Contents note
Items 139-160. Primary correspondents: Schott, Chisholm, Pabst, Bass, Doflein, Bluthner.
box 33, folder 8
Correspondence
1931 (Aug-Sept)
Scope and Contents note
Items 161-177. Primary correspondents: Chisholm, Schott, Mengelberg, Gieseking.
box 34, folder 1
Correspondence
1931
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-21. Primary correspondents: Chisholm, Schott, Schmitz, Preussner, Laberge.
box 34, folder 2
Correspondence
1931 (Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-47. Primary correspondents: Schott, Mengelberg, Laberge, Schmitz, various American conductors.
box 34, folder 3
Correspondence
1931 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 48-70. Primary correspondents: Bass, Laberge, Stokowski, Marqitz, Laberge, Krueger, Laberge, Schott, Walter, Schmitz.
box 34, folder 4
Correspondence
1932 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 71-96. Primary correspondents: Schott, Laberge, Reichner, Bass, AMP, Petschull, Schmitz, Salinger.
box 34, folder 5
Correspondence
1932 (Mar-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 97-134. Primary correspondents: Bass, Laberge, Hofmann, Schmitz, Bluthner, Koons, Wolf, Wood, Steinhagen, Casella, Chisholm.
box 34, folder 6
Correspondence
1932 (July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 135-158. Primary correspondents: Schott, Pabst, Chisholm, Laberge, Gieseking, Schillings.
box 34, folder 7
Correspondence
1932 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 159-177. Primary correspondents: Schott, Fallada, Klemperer, Pabst, Allatini.
box 35, folder 1
Correspondence
1932 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Schott, Byk, Berg, Fallada, Cowell.
box 35, folder 2
Correspondence
1932 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-55. Primary correspondents: Boutnikoff, Schott, Koussevitzky, Byk, BBC, Wellesz.
box 35, folder 3
Correspondence
1933 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 56-83. Primary correspondents: Bluthner, Schott, Chisholm, Koussevitzky, Geyersdorff.
box 35, folder 4
Correspondence
1933 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 84-114. Primary correspondents: Schott, Geyersdorff, Hass, Bass, Kaiser.
box 35, folder 5
Correspondence
1933 (May-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 115-140. Primary correspondents: Schott, Library of Congress, Bass, Beckey, Volter, Kausner, Snowden, Heller, Loeb.
box 35, folder 6
Correspondence
1933 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 141-163. Primary correspondents: Cowan, Toscanini, Snowden, Pabst.
box 36, folder 1
Correspondence
1933 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-27. Primary correspondents: Goldberg, Schueching, Bluethner, Hindmith, Snowden, Tischer, Schott, Lowenstein, Voelter.
box 36, folder 2
Correspondence
1933 (Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 28-58. Primary correspondents: Klausner, Butting, Heller, BBC, Green, Cowell, Koussevitzky, Bass, Bayer, Dent, House,
Walter, Sessions.
box 36, folder 3
Correspondence
1933 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 59-86. Primary correspondents: Dent, Strecker, Viertel, Bass, Levy, Griffiths, Schueching.
box 36, folder 4
Correspondence
1933 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 87-117. Primary correspondents: Schott, Bernard, Goldberg, Bayer, BBC, Snowden, Kallmus, Klausner.
box 36, folder 5
Correspondence
1934 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 118-142. Primary correspondents: Heuss, Bellotti, Kallen, Gustoni, Cornish, Cowell, Hanson, Sessions, Schoenberg, Koussevitzky.
box 36, folder 6
Correspondence
1934 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 143-170. Primary correspondents: Rehberg, Haas, Kestenberg, Reichner, Schueching, Bayer.
box 36, folder 7
Correspondence
1934 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 171-193. Primary correspondents: BBC, Johnson, Reichner, Czinner, Seppl, BBC, Kallen, Universal-Edition, Koussevitzky.
box 37, folder 1
Correspondence
1934 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Kallen, Human, Johnson, Stock, Kalmus, Schott, Ormandy, Universal-Edition, Krueger, Seppl,
Casella.
box 37, folder 2
Correspondence
1934 (May-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-61. Primary correspondents: BBC, Casella, Goossens, Golschmann, Viertel, Gaumont-British Picture Corp., Kindler.
box 37, folder 3
Correspondence
1934 (Jul-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 62-94. Primary correspondents: BBC, Strecker, Snowden, Bluethner, Schott, Alfred Einstein, Reiner, Koussevitzky, Plattners.
box 37, folder 4
Correspondence
1935 (Jan-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 95-126. Primary correspondents: Koussevitzky, Schott, Cowell, Schott, Bass, Antheil, Raeburn, AMP.
box 37, folder 5
Correspondence
1935 (Jul-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 127-148. Primary correspondents: Bentzon, Antheil, Raeburn, Schott, Rebner, Mahler, Adler, Korngold.
box 37, folder 6
Correspondence
1936 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 149-172. Primary correspondents: Schott, various film companies, Monteux, Engel.
box 37, folder 7
Correspondence
1936 (Apr-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 173-191. Primary correspondents: Monteux, WPA, Schirmer, MGM, ASCAP, Mierychio.
box 38, folder 1
Correspondence
1936 (Jul-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-27. Primary correspondents: Schott, AMP, Prinz Hubertus, ISCM.
box 38, folder 2
Correspondence
1936 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 28-57. Primary correspondents: AMP, ASCAP, Monteuz, Bass, Koussevitzky, Schoenheimer, Kaminsky.
box 38, folder 3
Correspondence
1937 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 58-83. Primary correspondents: AMP, Schoenheimer, Steinfeld, Bermann, Kaiser, Ritmann.
box 38, folder 4
Correspondence
1937 (Apr-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 84-114. Primary correspondents: AMP, Brentano, Gebhart, Copland, Coolidge.
box 38, folder 5
Correspondence
1937 (Aug-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 115-145. Primary correspondents: Bermann, Halpern, Tischer, Edington, Doeblin, Copland, Coolidge, AMP, Sinzheimer, Finston.
box 39, folder 1
Correspondence
1938 (Jan-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-29. Primary correspondents: AMP, Edington, Schoenheimer, Berman, Copland, ASCAP, Tischer, Coolidge, Elkans, Beck,
Rink.
box 39, folder 2
Correspondence
1938 (Apr-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 30-59. Primary correspondents: Bernard, Steinfeld, Riesenfeld, Coolidge, Beck, Klein, Reichner, Rink, Sachs, Czuczka.
box 39, folder 3
Correspondence
1938 (Jun-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 60-89. Primary correspondents: Beck, Rothmann, AMP, Coolidge, Steinfeld, Rink, Weil, Sinzheimer, Riesenfeld.
box 39, folder 4
Correspondence
1938 (Jul-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 90-114. Primary correspondents: Slonimsky, Thimann, Bernard, Sinzheimer, Beck, Koenigs, Klein, Rothmann.
box 39, folder 5
Correspondence
1938 (Sept-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 115-137. Primary correspondents: Beck, Sachs, Karpfen, Feilbogen, Coolidge, Slonimsky, Glaser.
box 39, folder 6
Correspondence
1938 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 138-162. Primary correspondents: Steinfeld, Klein, Coolidge, Karpfen, Rink, Beck, Lopatnikof, Heinsheimer.
box 39, folder 7
Correspondence
1939 (Jan-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 163-193. Primary correspondents: Willner, Chekhov, Brangham, Klein, Prinz Hubertus, Lewis, Rink.
box 39, folder 8
Correspondence
1939 (Apr-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 194-210. Primary correspondents: Fuchs, Disney, Klein, Karpfen, Dieterle.
box 40, folder 1
Correspondence
1939 (Jul-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-21. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Stokowski, AMP, Schott, Willner, Breitner, Paramount.
box 40, folder 2
Correspondence
1939 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 22-37. Primary correspondents: Jokl, Jacobsen, Heise, Hirscher, AMP.
box 40, folder 3
Correspondence
1940 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 38-66. Primary correspondents: Leonard, Coolidge, Illing, Spiro, Jokl, Kestenberg, Lebeck.
box 40, folder 5
Correspondence
1940 (Jul-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 95-120. Primary correspondents: Bernard, Reis, USC, Coolidge, Straus, Buchwald.
box 40, folder 6
Correspondence
1940 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-144. Primary correspondents: Trotter, Geiringer, Leonard, Barbirolli, Loewenstein, Coolidge.
box 40, folder 7
Correspondence
1941 (Jan-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 145-178. Primary correspondents: Stokowski, Barbirolli, Feuermann, Milhaud.
box 40, folder 8
Correspondence
1941 (May-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 179-203. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Schoenheimer, Zwack, Barbirolli.
box 41, folder 1
Correspondence
1941 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-31. Primary correspondents: Feuermann, Coolidge, Nathan, Guggenheim Foundation.
box 41, folder 2
Correspondence
1942 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 32-58. Primary correspondents: Korn, Heifetz, Rodzinski, Leonard, Barbirolli.
box 41, folder 3
Correspondence
1942 (Apr-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 59-86. Primary correspondents: Copland, Coolidge, AMP, ASCAP, USC.
box 41, folder 4
Correspondence
1942 (Jul-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 87-109. Primary correspondents: Stock, Bass, Coolidge, USC, AMP.
box 41, folder 5
Correspondence
1942 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 110-139. Primary correspondents: AMP, Coolidge, Koussevitzky, Rubinstein, Mitropoulos, Rodzinsky, Kindler.
box 41, folder 6
Correspondence
1942 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 140-175. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Barbirolli, Benswanger, Monteux, Walter, Heifetz, Goosens, Roth, Steinberg.
box 41, folder 7
Correspondence
1943 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-209. Primary correspondents: AMP, Koussevitzky, CBS, Meacham, Fassett, Feuermann, Caston.
box 42, folder 1
Correspondence
1943 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-26. Primary correspondents: AMP, Roth, Coolidge, Caston, Koussevitzky, Rodzinsky, Goosens.
box 42, folder 2
Correspondence
1943 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 27-61. Primary correspondents: Rosenblatt, Ewen, Goosens, AMP, Steinberg, Coolidge.
box 42, folder 3
Correspondence
1943 (Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 62-89. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Stokowski, Koussevitzsky, E. Power Biggs, Smith, Kallen.
box 42, folder 4
Correspondence
1943 (Apr-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 90-116. Primary correspondents: Goosens, Coolidge, Sproul, Hutcheson, Kallen, RCA.
box 42, folder 5
Correspondence
1943 (Jul-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 117-144. Primary correspondents: Kleinsmid, Hermanns, Coolidge, Klkan, Abas, Doeblins, Sinzheimer, Kempner.
box 42, folder 6
Correspondence
1943 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 145-172. Primary correspondents: Kahn, Coolidge, Brentano, AMP, Poddany, Kempner, Ormandy, Rodzinsky.
box 42, folder 7
Correspondence
1944 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 173-198. Primary correspondents: Sinzheimer, Klein, Coolidge, Lopatnikoff, Palmer, Bowen.
box 43, folder 1
Correspondence
1944 (Mar-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Delkas, Kempner, Coolidge, Jacobsens, Fles, Weiskopf, Kaufmanns, Klemperers, Kestenberg,
McCarthy.
box 43, folder 2
Correspondence
1944 (Jun-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-61. Primary correspondents: Mann, Olitzki, Liepmann, Fles, Kempner, Balogh.
box 43, folder 3
Correspondence
1944 (Jul-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 62-93. Primary correspondents: Mitropoulous, Balogh, Kroll, Kestenberg, Petersen, Sinzheimer, Werfel.
box 43, folder 4
Correspondence
1944 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 94-116. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Eddy, Kempner, Koussevitzky, Mitropoulos, UCLA.
box 43, folder 5
Correspondence
1944 (Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 117-145. Primary correspondents: Morrison, MacMillian Co., Leonard, Caston, Harvard, Kempner.
box 43, folder 6
Correspondence
1944 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 146-178. Primary correspondents: Eddy, Slater, Coolidge, Fischer, Koussevitzky, Fles, RCA, Appel, Heifetz.
box 43, folder 7
Correspondence
1945 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 179-209. Primary correspondents: Steinfeld, Klein, Schweisheimer, Trowi, Sinzheimer, Slater, Szell, Landau.
box 44, folder 1
Correspondence
1945 (Apr-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-26. Primary correspondents: Rovics, AMP, Coolidge, Gliere, Leonard, Reese, Stokowski, USC.
box 44, folder 2
Correspondence
1945 (Jul-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 27-55. Primary correspondents: ISCM, Leonard, Balogh, AMP, Sack, Ewen, Trotter.
box 44, folder 3
Correspondence
1945 (Sept-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 56-90. Primary correspondents: Goossens, Adler, Sack, Cuningham, Lipson, Hecht, Doeblin, Trotter, Schirmer, Holmboe,
Landau.
box 44, folder 4
Correspondence
1946 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-118. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, AMP, Hersholt, Hecht, Kempner, Jacobsen, Wilkins, Beck.
box 44, folder 5
Correspondence
1946 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 119-141. Primary correspondents: Bruel, AMP, Steinfeld, Adler, Thomas, Coolidge.
box 44, folder 6
Correspondence
1946 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 147-173. Primary correspondents: Ralston, Reis, Steinfeld, AMP, Leonard, Eisenhart, Amlinger, Thomas.
box 44, folder 7
Correspondence
1946 (Jun-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 174-211. Primary correspondents: Mann, Coolidge, Schott, Cuningham, AMP, Amlinger, Schuman, Zylmann, Steinfeld, Kuhn,
Stokowski, Tischer.
box 45, folder 1
Correspondence
1946 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-33. Primary correspondents: Schott, Steinfeld, Amlinger, Lunt, Korn, Falian, Cowen, Engleman.
box 45, folder 2
Correspondence
1946 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 34-66. Primary correspondents: Szell, Coolidge, AMP, Pillot, Temianka, Lewis, Amlinger, Steinfeld, Doerr, Zylmann, Chudnow.
box 45, folder 3
Correspondence
1946 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 67-99. Primary correspondents: Hecht, Coolidge, Kuhn, Ewen, Macloskey, Steinfeld, Klemperer, Kirschler, Trotter, Weiller.
box 45, folder 4
Correspondence
1947 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 100-129. Primary correspondents: Smith, Trotter, Hirschler, Wilkins, Steinfeld, Csonka, Leonard, Schott, Krenek, Tischer,
Piastro, Leduc, Amlinger, Kuhn, Adler.
box 45, folder 5
Correspondence
1947 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 130-165. Primary correspondents: Tobison, Krenek, Marston, Steinfeld, Katona, Willner, Fabel, Adler.
box 45, folder 6
Correspondence
1947 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 166-197. Primary correspondents: Csonka, AMP, Smith, Adler, Rauch, Hock, Fabel.
box 46, folder 1
Correspondence
1947 (Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Zoll, Bernard, Scudder, Wallenstein, Goldsen, Koussevitzky, Rodzinski, Goossens, Mitropoulos,
Caston, Mendel.
box 46, folder 2
Correspondence
1947 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Reiner, Krueger, Koussevitzky, Goldsen, Kuhn, Strang, Zylmann, Mendel, Doeblin.
box 46, folder 3
Correspondence
1947 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-77. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Zylmann, Schott, Monteuz, Steinfeld, Meyers, Rhodes, Amlinger, Runyon, Robertson.
box 46, folder 4
Correspondence
1947 (Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 78-104. Primary correspondents: Tischer, Amlinger, Coolidge, Zylmann, Hock, Keduc, Strecker.
box 46, folder 5
Correspondence
1947 (Jun-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 105-131. Primary correspondents: Criterion, AMP, Elkan, Hock, Tischer, Zylmann, Steinfeld.
box 46, folder 6
Correspondence
1947 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 132-156. Primary correspondents: Tischer, Kuhn, Amlinger, Coolidge, Schott, Kaum, Steinberg.
box 46, folder 7
Correspondence
1947 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 157-178. Primary correspondents: Dispeker, Amlinger, Smith, Heller, Doerr.
box 47, folder 1
Correspondence
1947 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-24. Primary correspondents: Cowen, Schlee, Geiringer, Zylmann, Hock, Schoenberg, Fable, Csonka, Lebek.
box 47, folder 2
Correspondence
1947 (Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 25-51. Primary correspondents: Universal-Edition, Coolidge, AMP, Criterion, Delkas, Tischer, Csonka, Schnabel, Schnizler,
Steinfeld, Spivacke, Doerr.
box 47, folder 3
Correspondence
1947 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 52-84. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Schnabel, Criterion, AMP, Chaikin, Zylmann, ALACA, Doeblin, Doerr, Greissle.
box 47, folder 4
Correspondence
1947 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 85-119. Primary correspondents: Schott, Kuhn, Greissle, Hock, Doerr, Trotter, Strecker, Willner, Zylmann, Stutschewsky,
Adler, Jacobsen, Petrillo.
box 47, folder 5
Correspondence
1948 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 120-154. Primary correspondents: Steinfeld, Dick, Cleveland Orchestra, Itscher, Zylmann, Popper, Aja, Thomas Mann, Webber,
Brentano, Slonimsky, Irish, Adler.
box 47, folder 6
Correspondence
1948 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 155-177. Primary correspondents: Deutsch, Zylmann, Stutschewsky, ASCAP, Randkaer, Reichner, Kuhn, Tischer, Walker.
box 48, folder 1
Correspondence
1948 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-32. Primary correspondents: Holly, Reichner, Goldsen, Turner, Greissler, Winter, Dispeker, Lesen, Coolidge, Leonard,
Deutsch.
box 48, folder 2
Correspondence
1948 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 33-63. Primary correspondents: Leonard, Wells, Steinfeld, Deutsch, Kuhn, Compinsky, Zylmann, Greissle, Reichner, Goldsen,
J.S. Trotter, Stang.
box 48, folder 3
Correspondence
1948 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 64-87. Primary correspondents: Criterion, J.S. Trotter, Primo, Jacobsen, Holly, Eisler, Steinfeld, Trotters, Wolfinsohn,
Reichner.
box 48, folder 4
Correspondence
1948 (June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 88-113. Primary correspondents: Kuhn, Criterion, Helfman, Doerr, Hock, Zylmann, Schott, Wilkins, Wolfinsohn, Deutsch,
Klocke.
box 48, folder 5
Correspondence
1948 (Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 114-136. Primary correspondents: Aja, Schott, Sunshine, AMP, Criterion, Zylmann, Klemer, Coolidge, Koussevitzky.
box 48, folder 6
Correspondence
1948 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 137-168. Primary correspondents: Stokowski, Copland, Harris, Schumann, Coolidge, Carlson, Cummings, Mann, Sapiro, Popper,
Koussevitzky, Johnson, Einstein, Rosenbaum, Klein, Cowell.
box 48, folder 7
Correspondence
1948 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 169-201. Primary correspondents: Doerr, Cowell, Winter, Simondet, Marsh, Coolidge, Gunzbourg, Klocke, Zylmann, Reichner,
Robertson, Pretzfeld, Szigeti, Tischer, Holde, Merritt, Kalmus, Hitsch, Fabel, Lopatnikoff, Davidovsky, Baum, Milhaud.
box 49, folder 1
Correspondence
1948 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Schott, Weschler, Holde, Lopatnikoff, Coolidge, Lubin, Strecker, Downes, Walker, Strang,
Steinfeld, Leonard, Ormandy, Kotula.
box 49, folder 2
Correspondence
1948 (Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-51. Primary correspondents: Ronell, Copland, Croen, Downes, Werfel, Lubin, Slonimsky, Cowell, Smitts, Stokowski,
Vega, Leonard, Klein, Rosenbaum, Walker, Doerr, Shaw, Kanitz, Steinfeld, Griller.
box 49, folder 3
Correspondence
1948 (Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 52-75. Primary correspondents: Griller, Eble, Coolidge, Rosenbaum, Steinfeld, Cole, Leonard, Holmboe, Werfel, Formigli,
Deutsch, Wellesz, Tischer, Mann, J.S. Trotter.
box 49, folder 4
Correspondence
1948 (Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-99. Primary correspondents: Griller, Kestenberg, Tischer, Downes, Kolisch, AMP, Elkan, Vega, Heifetz, Sinzheimer,
Szigeti, Schott, Fraenkel, Kaufman.
box 49, folder 5
Correspondence
1948 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 100-125. Primary correspondents: Kolisch, Kalmus, Mann, Kuhn, Coolidge, Webber, Gal, Greissle, Trotters, Cowell, Sendry,
Leonard, Zylmann, Holmboe, Wilder.
box 49, folder 6
Correspondence
1949 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Clausen, Langlie, Doerr, Kotula, Wellesz, Gal, Webber, Fassett, Langinger, Holmboe,
Deutsch, Dispeker.
box 49, folder 7
Correspondence
1949 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Strecker, Tischer, Holmboe, Barbirolli, Popper, Gal, Strecker, Langlie, Landauer, Copland,
Griller, Waddington, Weintraub.
box 49, folder 8
Correspondence
1949 (March-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-224. Primary correspondents: Tompkins, Fabel, Griller, Coolidge, Strecker, Soyer, Barbirolli, Harris, Fassett, Zylmann,
Kolisch, Sinzheimer, Herwig, Brann, Weintraub, J.S. Trotter, Gal, Kolb, Werfel, Wallenstein.
box 50, folder 1
Correspondence
1949 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Kolish, Sokoloff, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Dispeker, Stuckenschmidt, Coolidge, Ergerinsky,
Kramer, Jacobsen.
box 50, folder 2
Correspondence
1949 (May-June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Sokoloff, Trotter, Toldis, Alma Mahler-Werfel, Barbirolli, Elly Heuss Knapp, Hans Gal,
Schott, W. Neurath, Korn.
box 50, folder 3
Correspondence
1949 (June-July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Leonard, R.Trotter, Broder, Lebek, Cowell, Holmboe, Viertel, Popper.
box 50, folder 4
Correspondence
1949 (July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Kuhn, Tischer, Landau, Kramer, Amlinger, Ormandy, Coolidge, Sokoloff, Rosenwald, Viertel,
Nussbaum, Schott.
box 50, folder 5
Correspondence
1949 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary correspondents: Popper, Landau, Chasins, Hirschmann, Fabel, Neuman, Viertel, Stillman, Leeds.
box 50, folder 6
Correspondence
1949 (Aug-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Kaus, Leeds, Landau, Amlinger, Downes, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Schoenberg, Szells, Barbirolli,
J.S. Trotter, Coolidge, Steinfeld, Weis, Alma Mahler-Werfel, Schott, Bass.
box 50, folder 7
Correspondence
1949 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Schott, Coolidge, Rosenfeld, Meeder, Goldsen, Weis, Leinsdorf, Trotter, McKray, Bass.
box 50, folder 8
Correspondence
1949 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-214. Primary correspondents: J.S. Trotter, Barraud, Sacher, Mertens, Andre, Viertel, Amlinger, Jacobsen, Alma Mahler-Werfel,
Schott, Bass, Zylmann, Marx, Kramm, Scherchen, Seidler, Coolidge, Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
box 51, folder 1
Correspondence
1950 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Gruen, Bayerischer Rundfund, Zylmann, Schiske, Litschauer, Marx, Leeds, Manheim, AMP,
Viertel, Stolper, ALACA, RIAS.
box 51, folder 2
Correspondence
1950 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Nehammer, Manheim, Schiske, Lindfors, RIAS, Seidler, Pfeffer, Marx, Stolper, Jacobsen,
Nahammer, Weis, Seidler.
box 51, folder 3
Correspondence
1950 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Tischer, Stillman, Hawkes, Rutz, Stolper, Trotter, Zylmann, Pfeffer, Furtwaengler.
box 51, folder 4
Correspondence
1950 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Theodore Presser Co, Seidler, Schercen, Furtwaengler, Tischer, Strecker, RIAS, Stillman.
box 51, folder 5
Correspondence
1950 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary correspondents: Seidler, Furtwaengler, Tischer, Strecker, Gruen, Stolper, Avseev, Zoff, Scherchen,
Trotter, Brecht, Byrns.
box 51, folder 6
Correspondence
1950 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Strecker, Seidler, Hartmann, Weinberger, Deutsch, Heuss, Byrns, Strcker, Bass, Weeden,
Stolper, Haefner, Zylmann, Coolidge, Gram.
box 51, folder 7
Correspondence
1950 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Altmann, AMP, Furtwaengler, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Byrns, Stolper, Munch, Coolidge, Schott,
Seefehlner, Holmboe, Laaff, Strecker, Trotter.
box 51, folder 8
Correspondence
1950 (June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-213. Primary correspondents: Seidler, Stillman, Knepler, Mersmann, J.S. Trotter, Stolper, Rink, Brecht, Hartmann,
Seefehlner, Haefner, Scherchen, Gruen, Strecker.
box 51, folder 9
Correspondence
1950 (July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 201-230. Primary correspondents: Scherchen, Gramm, Strobel, Haefner, Rink, Trotter, Rink, Altman, Stolper, J.S. Trotter,
Bass, Knepler, Riksskringikasting.
box 52, folder 1
Correspondence
1950 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-27. Primary correspondents: Harbach, McKray, Kolisch, Hafner, Stolper, Schott, Mahler-Werfel, Rink, Blau, Seidler,
Rink-Weeden, Rikskringkasting, Deutsch, Bass, Jacobsen.
box 52, folder 2
Correspondence
1950 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 28-55. Primary correspondents: Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Stolper, McKray, Rikskringkasting, Harbach, Furtwangler, J.S. Trotter,
Jacobsen, Strobel, Beer, Strecker, Hafner, Zoff, Bass.
box 52, folder 3
Correspondence
1950 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 56-81. Primary correspondents: Jacobsen, Strobel, Brauch, Leeds, Hartmann, Strecker, Stolper, Coolidge, Hafner, Rutz,
Grun, Trotter, Rink-Weeden, Hirshman, Schroeter.
box 52, folder 4
Correspondence
1950 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 82-118. Primary correspondents: Lundahl, J.S. Trotter, Mersmann, Tompkins, Seidler, Hartmann, Rink-Weeden, Strecker,
Jacobsen, Rutz, Hafner, Schenker, Stolper, Aurelio de la Vega.
box 52, folder 5
Correspondence
1950-51 (Dec-Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 119-146. Primary correspondents: Stolper, McKray, Trotter, Schott, Grete, Loess, Hafner, Byrns, Wilder, Rink-Weeden,
Kramer, Brauch, Strobel, Jacobsen, Rutz, Bass.
box 52, folder 6
Correspondence
1951 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 147-178. Primary correspondents: Strecker, Trotter, Rutz, Brauch, Hafner, de la Vega, Strobel, Rink, Stolper, Harbach,
Schroter, Ormandy, Jacobsen, Beer.
box 52, folder 7
Correspondence
1951 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 179-207. Primary correspondents: Frank, Strecker, Trotter, Stolper, Schroter, Korn, Bass, Hafner, Rink, Ormandy, Brauch,
Steinfeld, Rutz, Kramer, Seefehlner, Grun.
box 53, folder 1
Correspondence
1951 (Mar-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-34. Primary correspondents: Schroter, Goslich, Seefehlner, Ormandy, Stolper, Mueller, Jacobsen, Schott, Beer, Temianka,
Winter, Kramer, Litschauer.
box 53, folder 2
Correspondence
1951 (May-June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 35-70. Primary correspondents: Stolper, Schroter, Schott, Kramer, Jacobsen, Kuhn, Bass, Furtwangler, von Karajan, Coolidge,
Steinfeld, Hafner, Keilberth, Winter, Grun, Trotter, Rutz, Mahler-Werfel.
box 53, folder 3
Correspondence
1951 (June-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 71-104. Primary correspondents: Stolper, Jacobsen, Kramer, Rutz, Grun, Strecker, Castelnouvo-Tedesco, Hafner, Trotter,
Compinsky, Steinfeld, Zubal, Shilkret.
box 53, folder 4
Correspondence
1951 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 105-127. Primary correspondents: Trotter, von Karajan, Bass, Steinfeld, Grun, Kestenberg, Stolper, Hafner, Bauer, Jacobsen.
box 53, folder 5
Correspondence
1951 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 128-165. Primary correspondents: Leinsdorf, Stolper, Strecker, Compinsky, Steinfeld, Kestenberg, Pilz, Temianka, Kramer,
Trotter, Leeds, Coolidge, Winter, Beer, Szell, Barbirolli, Hafner, Jacobsen, Rutz, Harbach.
box 53, folder 6
Correspondence
1951 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 166-190. Primary correspondents: Spong, Hafner, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Barbirolli, Strecker, Stolper, Rutz, Beer, Coolidge,
Bass, Wallenstein, Tompkins, Stein, Steinberg, Holmboe.
box 54, folder 1
Correspondence
1950 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Kestenberg, Szell, Rutz, Ormandy, Nixon (secretary), Schott, AMP, Kramer, Lopatnikoff,
Haefner, Schroeter, Kurtz, Goldsen, Koch, Strecker, Vega.
box 54, folder 2
Correspondence
1952 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Weeden, Beer, Schroeter, Horenstein, Stolper, Strecker, Zubal, Bass, J.S. Trotter, Keilberth,
Ormandy, Adler, Zubal, Schenker, Klemperer, Trotter.
box 54, folder 3
Correspondence
1952 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Goldsen, Weeden, J.S. Trotter, Azell, Stolper, Gruen, Strecker, Steinberg, Keilberth,
Zubal, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mottier, Compinsky, Coolidge.
box 54, folder 4
Correspondence
1952 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Steinberg, Stolper, Mottier, Weeden, Goehr, Hilb, Borciani, Strecker, Brengola, Kestenbeg,
Rink.
box 54, folder 5
Correspondence
1952 (May-June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 100-125. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Schotts, Mottier, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Stolper, AMP, Weeden, Veinberger,
Adler, Beer, Gruen, Bauer, Hilb.
box 54, folder 6
Correspondence
1952 (June-July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Coolidge, Stolper, Adler, Petrassi, Rink, Brengola, astelnuovo-Tedesco, Reitz, Byrns,
Klemperer.
box 54, folder 7
Correspondence
1952 (July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Temianka, Borciani, AMP, Koch, Liebermann, Saltoft, J.S. Trotter, Gates, Byrns, Nissim,
Reitz, Steinfeld, Leeb, Jacobsen, Mottier, Bass.
box 54, folder 8
Correspondence
1952 (July-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-208. Primary correspondents: Trotter, Bass, AMP, Gates, Hilb, Rink, Steinberg, J.S. Trotter, Schweitzer, Klemperer,
Vaughan, Wallenstein, Stolper, Schott, Mottier.
box 55, folder 1
Correspondence
1952 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Heuss, Rink, Steinfeld, AMP, Stolper, Treichlinger, Keilberth, Jokl, Bass, Rebner, Temianka,
French, Klemperer, Mitropoulos.
box 55, folder 2
Correspondence
1952 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-51. Primary correspondents: Bauer, KlempererReitz, Nissim, Beer, Hoffman, Klemperer, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Wallenstein,
Gruen, Rink.
box 55, folder 3
Correspondence
1952 (Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Hilb, Munch, Fraenkel, Wallenstein, Jacobsen, Axshalamoff, Trotter, Castelnuovo-Tedesco,
Rozsa, Coolidge.
box 55, folder 4
Correspondence
1952 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Jacobsen, Hilb, Rutz, French, Stolper, Ormandy, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Trotter, Baerenreiter,
Coolidge, Bass, Heuss, Mottier.
box 55, folder 5
Correspondence
1952 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary correspondents: Klemperer, Hilb, Stolper, Coolidge, Lopatnikoff, Wilkinson, Trotter, Kramer, Strecker,
Reitz, Jacobsen, Hilb, Schott.
box 55, folder 6
Correspondence
1952 (Dec) - 1953 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Kolisch, Munch, Rink, Hilb, Fraenkel, Lopatnikoff, J.S. Trotter, Hirschler, Kramer,
Strecker, Bass, M. Mann.
box 55, folder 7
Correspondence
1953 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Kramer, Hilb, Rink, Aulich, Strecker, Bass, Kramer, Beer, Hilb, Ormandy, Kolisch, Kramer.
box 55, folder 8
Correspondence
1953 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-200. Primary correspondents: Steinberg, Levinger, Temianka, Steinfeld, Aulich, Munch, Rink, Kolisch, J.S. Trotter.
box 56, folder 1
Correspondence
1953 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Ormandy, Johnson, Bauer, Steinberg, Mottier, Bass, Temianka, Hilb, Klemperer, Munch, Heuss.
box 56, folder 2
Correspondence
1953 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Hilb, England, Kramer, Kolisch, French, Lawrie, Strecker, Bass, Rutz.
box 56, folder 3
Correspondence
1953 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Green, Strecker, Pasquier, Stokowski, Hilb, Reitz, Fraenkel, Steinfeld, Cowell, J.S.
Trotter, Rota, Compinsky.
box 56, folder 4
Correspondence
1953 (Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Hilb, Cowell, Colbert, Keilberth, Compinsky, Reiner, Trotter, Johnson, Barbirolli, Ansermet,
Borciani, Leonard, Wallenstein, Leide-Tedesco, Abert, Steinberg, England.
box 56, folder 5
Correspondence
1953 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary correspondents: French, Hilb, Compinsky, Kramer, Kramer, Leinsdorf, Wallenstein, Schott, Green, Bauer.
box 56, folder 6
Correspondence
1953 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Schmid, Sandved, Braunschweig, Shuk, Werfel, Kramer, Leonard, Reidenbach, Guillard,
Trotter, Compinsky, Hood.
box 56, folder 7
Correspondence
1953 (May-June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Shuk, Compinsky, England, Munch, Lopatnikoff, Wallenstein, Garrett, Halasz, Bauer,
Kramer, Leinsdorf, Barbirolli.
box 56, folder 8
Correspondence
1953 (June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-200. Primary correspondents: Sunshine, Kramer, Hilb, Munch, Klemperer, Nissim, Fraenkel, Garrett, Englend, Kestenberg,
Barbirolli, Sandved. ***missing as of 8/12/03***
box 57, folder 1
Correspondence
1953 (July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Goldsen, England, Trotters, Kempner, Kramer, Steinfeld, Munch, Compinsky, Hilb, Bass.
box 57, folder 2
Correspondence
1953 (July-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Hilb, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Steinberg, Huntington Hartford Foundation, Gimpel, Leonard,
Bass, Compinsky, Goldsen.
box 57, folder 3
Correspondence
1953 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Hilb, Vincent, Compinsky, Temianka, Huntington Hartford, Kaus, Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
box 57, folder 4
Correspondence
1953 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Manheim, Trotter, Vincent, French, Garrett, Huntington Hartford, Werfel, Byrnes, Hilb.
box 57, folder 5
Correspondence
1953 (Sept)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary correspondents: Hilb, ASCAP, Byrnes, Robertson, England, Steinfeld, MacDowell, Sunshine, Tcherepnin.
box 57, folder 6
Correspondence
1953 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Sunshine, Hilb, MacDowell, Reitz, Vincent, Manheim, Stokowski.
box 57, folder 7
Correspondence
1953 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Sunshine, MacDowell, Steinfeld, Vincent, Schiff, Stillman, Reich, Steinfeld, Golschmann,
French.
box 57, folder 8
Correspondence
1953 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-218. Primary correspondents: Manheim, Rink, MacDowell, Gimpel, Coolidge, Golschmann, Steinfeld, Mottier, Whitney,
Bass, French, Braunschweig, Korngold, Solomon, Compinsky.
box 58, folder 1
Correspondence
1954 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Leeds, Schiller, Bauer, Elkan, Rutz, Ames, Steinfeld, Lawrie, Zylmann, Rink, Stolper,
French, Sunshine, Forster, Golschmann, Broido, Lopatnikoff, Preves, Hilb, Manheim.
box 58, folder 2
Correspondence
1954 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Copland, Ahamson, Levinger, Broido, Steinberg, Holmboe, Morgan, Braunschweig, Leeds,
Bass, Stolper, Lawrie, Drolc, Bauer, Kerr, Cykler, Leeb, French, Sunshine, Vaughn.
box 58, folder 3
Correspondence
1954 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Broido, Stolper, Munch, Braunschweig, Levinger, Bauer, Rink, Kratt, Steinberg, Ginastera,
Copland, Vincent.
box 58, folder 4
Correspondence
1954 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Braunschweig, Stolper, Morgan, Levinger, Rink-Weeden, Steinfeld, Kafer, Weingarten,
French, Broido, Sunshine, Drolc, Hartford, Waddington, Rink, Low, Kratt.
box 58, folder 5
Correspondence
1954 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary correspondents: Cykler, Leide-Tedesco, Izant, Dorati, Gates, Rogers, Post, Leeds, Korn, Foss, Levinger,
Rink, Kotula, Sunshine, Stolper, Robertson, Braunschweig, Stillman, French.
box 58, folder 6
Correspondence
1954 (Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Kafer, Degener, Bauer, Levinger, Korn, Braunschweig, Leeds, French, Compinsky, Mills,
Weschler, Kestenberg, Fraenkel, Mottier, Trotter, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mills, Stolper.
box 58, folder 7
Correspondence
1954 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Dorati, MacDowell, Leide-Tedesco, Broido, Leeds, French, Strelizer, Grun, Levinger,
Lewertoff, Mills, Braunschweig, Kestenberg, Forster, Stolper, Rink, Weiner, Hartford.
box 58, folder 8
Correspondence
1954 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-199. Primary correspondents: Levinger, Compinsky, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Braunschweig, Sunshine, Fabel, MacDowell,
Strelizer, Lewertoff, Stolper, Rink, Ahamson, Leide-Tedesco, Mottier, Weiner.
box 58, folder 9
Correspondence
1954 (May-June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 200-224. Primary correspondents: Voxman, French, Kendall, Leide-Tedesco, Dorati, Gates, England, Hilb, Steinberg, Stolper,
Leinsdorf, Degener, Weiner, Sunshine, Mitropoulos, Jorda.
box 59, folder 1
Correspondence
1954 (July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Kratt, French, Steinberg, Leinsdorf, Weschler, Stolper, Nissim, Lewertoff, England, Jacobsen,
Friedman, Sunshine, Rink, Ames, Searchinger, Trotter.
box 59, folder 2
Correspondence
1954 (July-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondence: Sunshine, Solomon, Elkan, Mahler-Werfel, Ames, Friedman, French, Stolper, Jacobsen, Korn,
Rink-Weeden, Koussevitsky, Mogil, Katzin, Brisman, Wernick, Bacon, Hood, Spivacke.
box 59, folder 3
Correspondence
1954 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Mogil, Sunshine, Brauch, Boult, Weschler, Katzin, MacDowell, Stolper, Fabel, Boosey,
Leeds, Cykler, Spivacke, Compinsky, Toldis.
box 59, folder 4
Correspondence
1954 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Leeds, Sunshine, Trotter, Broido, Jacobsen, Mogil, Griller, Kempner, Mitropoulos, Toldis,
Grun, Katzin, Stolper, Hendl, Shoenfeld, Mitchell, Fricsay, Jorda, Rink, Seder.
box 59, folder 5
Correspondence
1954 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary correspondents: MacDowell, Leonard, Toldi, Fabel, Strobel, Katzin, Seder, Zoff, Compinsky, Hood, Byrns,
Munch, Sunshine, Bard, Jacobsen, Stolper, Spivacke, Beer, Bass, Korn, Olga Heifetz.
box 59, folder 6
Correspondence
1954 (Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Wangerin, Stolper, Grasso, Zelka, Jacobsen, Mottier, Bauer, French, Seder, Rink, Bard,
Ames, Tcherepnin, Kratt, Paray, Mitchell, Trotter, Spivacke, Stone.
box 59, folder 7
Correspondence
1954 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Seton, Beer, Broido, Stone, Rink, Ames, Bard, Grasso, Schauffler, Munch, Weiner, Hilsberg,
Fraenkel, Seder, Ahamson, Krips, Golschman.
box 59, folder 8
Correspondence
1954 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-221. Primary correspondents: Leinsdorf, Weiner, Seder, Stolper, Krips, Spivacke, Trotter, Hilsberg, Kendall, Leide-Tedesco,
Elguther, Foote, Klein, Whitney, Dorati, Compinsky, Gold, Beer, Rink, MacDowell, Flors, French, Wall, Elfenbein, Wardle, Grasso,
Allison, Vogelsang, Bass, Gould.
box 60, folder 1
Correspondence
1954 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondence: Klein, Mottiers, Bass, Creighton, Gould, Allison, Jacobsen, Beer, Criterion, Wardle, Vincent,
Kazounoff, MacDowell, Levinger, Spivacke, Vogelsang, Grosso.
box 60, folder 2
Correspondence
1955 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondence: Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Jorda, Trotter, Reitz, Steinberg, Broido, Flor, Dahl, Bacon, Klemperer,
J.S. Trotter, Katzin, Vincent, Strecker.
box 60, folder 3
Correspondence
1955 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: MacDowell, Giddens, Fricsay, Korn, Reiner, Katzin, Petrillo, Seefehlner, Weiner, Salthoft,
Mottier, Golschmann, Harris, Stresemann, Bass, MacDowell.
box 60, folder 4
Correspondence
1955 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondence: Grasso, Mueller, Flor, MacDowell, Wardle, Kazounoff, Levinger, Munch, Burk, Golschmann,
Korn, Leonard.
box 60, folder 5
Correspondence
1955 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary corrrespondents: Klein, Fraenkel, Korn, Burk, Steinfeld, Fricsay, Levinger, Ames, Krips, Stolper, Segal,
Jorda, Katzin, MacDowell, Hirshmann.
box 60, folder 6
Correspondence
1955 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondence: Klein, Flors, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Hilsberg, Paray, Mitchell, Levinger, MacDowell,
Bass, Rebner, Leinsdorf, J.S. Trotter, England, Drolc, Whitney.
box 60, folder 7
Correspondence
1955 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Segal, Hirschler, Keilberth, Perry, Flor, Allison, Johns, J.S. Trotter, Harris, Sinzheimer,
Grasso, Klein, Levinger, Fraenkel, MacDowell, Bass, Albersheim.
box 60, folder 8
Correspondence
1955 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-216. Primary correspondents: Dreifuss, MacDowell, Mottier, Levertoff, Martin, Asow, Solomon, Grasso, Bass, Levinger,
Steinberg, Hagen, Thomas, Wangerin, Baker, Tuerckheim, Thomas.
box 61, folder 1
Correspondence
1955 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Williams, Levinger, Izant, Weiner, Keilberth, Thomas, Grasso, Kalmus, Wangerin, Flor,
Schott, Fabel.
box 61, folder 2
Correspondence
1955 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Mottiers, Weiner, Katzin, Rink, Rink-Weeden, Golschmann, Jorda, Kostelanetz, Jacobsen,
Hennon, Kubelik, Seefehlner.
box 61, folder 3
Correspondence
1955 (Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Golschmann, Rebner, Steinfeld, Hennon, Grasso, Vincent, Wangerin, Whitney, Rink-Weeden,
Katzin, MacDowell, Mitchell, Rink, Hagen, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Kostelanetz, French, Turkheim, Adler.
box 61, folder 4
Correspondence
1955 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Moldenhauer, Steinberg, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Rink, L. Klemperer, Grasso, Whitney, Katzin,
Seder, Jacobsen, Dorati, Cykler, Goldberg, Kotula, Pascuzzi.
box 61, folder 5
Correspondence
1955 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-130. Primary correspondents: Gould, Edward, Cykler, Pascuzzi, Bass, Moldenhauer, Temianka, Fricsay, Wangerin, Keilberth,
Schmid, Kalmus, Grasso, Weiner, Seefehlner, Steinfeld, Hagen, Kubelik.
box 61, folder 6
Correspondence
1955 (May-June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 131-160. Primary correspondents: Seefehlner, Fabel, Moldenhauer, Trautmann, Borciani, Reich, Steinfeld, Rink, Seder,
Kostelanetz, Mottier, Katzin, Kalmus.
box 61, folder 7
Correspondence
1955 (June-July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 161-190. Primary correspondents: Rink, Schmid, Broido, Dorian, Levinger, Strecker, Fabel, MacDowell, Kendall, Edwards,
Elfenheim, Fricsay, Seder, Kostelanetz, French, Byrns, Grasso, Mannes, Grentzer.
box 61, folder 8
Correspondence
1955 (July-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 191-220. Primary correspondents: Edward, Gotze, Kendall, Goslich, Seder, Loughborough, Byrns, Seidler, Seefehlner, Baum,
Mann, MacDowell, Muller-Kray, Hempel, Strecker.
box 62, folder 1
Correspondence
1955 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-29. Primary correspondents: Pillot, Langner, Leeb, Seder, Stillman, French, Adams, Gotze, Schroter, Beck, Hubner,
Mann, Hyams, Cohen, Bass.
box 62, folder 2
Correspondence
1955 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 30-60. Primary correspondents: Seder, Kempner, Mann, Nissim, MacDowell, Mottier, Grasso, Fricsay, Beck, Johns, Katzin,
Pillot, Leeb, Dorian, Kendall, Bass, Loughborough, French.
box 62, folder 3
Correspondence
1955 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondents: Goslich, Schroter, Seder, Dorian, Kempner, Grasso, Mann, Loughborough, Hempel, Moldenhauer,
Edwards, Griller, Kalmus, Keyser, Aylen, Steinberg, Gaber.
box 62, folder 4
Correspondence
1955 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondents: Edwards, Levinger, Temianka, Wallenstein, Loughborough, Griller, Steinberg, Grasso,
Allison, Seder, Leide-Tedesco, Harris, Katzin, Holde, Gaber.
box 62, folder 5
Correspondence
1955 (Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondents: Daniel, Grasso, Leide-Tedesco, Mottier, Byrns, Edwards, Aylen, Katzin, Holde, Lewando,
Hilb, Moldenhauer, Boehm, Pillot, MacDowell, Stone.
box 62, folder 6
Correspondence
1955 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondents: Kalmus, Starck, Wunsch, Lewertoff, Mann, Steinberg, Edwards, Grasso, Johns, Jacobsen,
Rink-Weeden, Seder, Holmboe, Gatchell, MacDowell, Temianka, Dorati, Reitz, Kendall, Katzin.
box 62, folder 7
Correspondence
1955 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-198. Primary correspondents: Allison, Kratt, Lewertoff, Steinberg, Clifton, Steinfeld, Bass, Kownatsky, Seefehlner,
R. Trotter, J.S. Trotter, Kalmus, Grasso, Hirshman.
box 62, folder 8
Correspondence
1955 (n.d.)
Scope and Contents note
Items 199-215. Primary correspondents: Keilberth, Miller, Dorati, Hagen, Byrns, Gates, Harriet, Hartford, Holmboe, Flor, Steinberg,
Zoff.
box 63, folder 1
Correspondence
1956 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-25. Primary correspondents: Seder, Rink, Gomez, Whewell, Edwards, Johns, Leonard, Katzin, England, Roy, Kratt, Daniel,
Sabon.
box 63, folder 2
Correspondence
1956 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Havener, Solomon, Hargreaves, French, Stillman, Fricsay, Klemperer, England, Mottier,
Salzman, Daniel, Seefehlner, Spivacke, Previtali.
box 63, folder 3
Correspondence
1956 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: England, Tisilo, Seder, Auras, Steinfeld, Kalmus, Bass, Petrillo, Hirshman, Wilkinson,
Golschmann, Wallenstein, Dorati, Spivacke, Rodosi.
box 63, folder 4
Correspondence
1956 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Wuensch, Mottier, Laaf, Spivacke, Fricsay, Seefehlner, Sutkind, Dorati, Rebner, Kalmus,
Rink-Weeden, Steinberg, Seder, Katzin.
box 63, folder 4
Correspondence
1956 (July)
box 63, folder 5
Correspondence
1956 (July-Aug)
box 63, folder 5
Correspondence
1956 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-125. Primary correspondents: Katzin, Seefehlner, Munch, L.Klemperer, Jacobsen, Schroter, Stark, Bass, Spivacke,
Keilberth, Beer, Sartori, MacDowell, Solomon, Steinberg, Hilb.
box 63, folder 6
Correspondence
1956 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 126-150. Primary correspondents: Spivacke, Wallenstein, Fineman, Mueller, Munch, Jacobsen, Hartmann, Liebermann, Sacher,
Freccia, Marton, Mann, Wangerin, Sweeney, Daniel.
box 63, folder 7
Correspondence
1956 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-175. Primary correspondents: Sacher, Jaroschy, Manheim, Liebermann, Seefehlner, Spivacke, Jochum, Hilb, Dorati,
Gotze, Drolc, Asow, England, MacDowell, Kalmus.
box 63, folder 8
Correspondence
1956 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 176-204. Primary correspondents: Freccia, Sacher, Stone, May, Fricsay, Hilb, Frohlich, Marton, Rollman-Branch, Sweeney,
Mottier, Spivacke, Cunningham, Fassett, Beer, Weeden, Zoff.
box 64, folder 1
Correspondence
1956 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items1-25. Primary correspondents: Seefehlner, Schott, Hilb, MacDowell, Fricasy, Aylen, Muench, Kalmus, Heuss, Liebermann.
box 64, folder 2
Correspondence
1956 (May-June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 26-50. Primary correspondents: Liebermann, Daniel, Spivacke, Frohlich, Rehberg, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Temianka, Strecker,
Pillot, Heuss, Rehberg, Lewertoff, Hargreaves.
box 64, folder 3
Correspondence
1956 (June-July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 51-75. Primary correspondents: Freedman, Trotter, Jung, Sunshine, Beer, Mottier, Kestenbergg, Strecker, Bass, Kalmus,
Rebner.
box 64, folder 4
Correspondence
1956 (July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 76-100. Primary correspondents: Strecker, Freedman, Heilmann, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Auras, Rosbaud, Flor, Strobel, Reitz,
Liebermann, Vincent.
box 64, folder 5
Correspondence
1956 (July-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 101-130. Primary correspondents: Keilberth, Strobel, Strecker, Willner, Jung, Jones, Westerman, Sunshine, Mottier, Beinum,
Dorati, Nissim.
box 64, folder 6
Correspondence
1956 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 131-160. Primary correspondents: MacDowell, MiCastelnuovo-Tedesco, VIncent, Strecker, Pillot, Asow, Jung, Hilb, Westerman,
French, Slater, Fraenkel.
box 64, folder 7
Correspondence
1956 (Aug-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 161-190. Primary correspondents: Sunshine, Westerman, Schott, French, Asow, Poduschka, Strecker, Hoch, WEsterman, Auras,
Fricsay, Mills Music, Strobel.
box 64, folder 8
Correspondence
1956 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 191-224. Primary correspondents: Slater, Rink, Dorati, Vincent, Hoch, French, Dorati, Muench, Drese, Oeser.
box 65, folder 1
Correspondence
1957 (Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Chagrin, Mills Music, Drese, Draeger, Westerman, Litowchak, Worner, Strecker, Edwards,
Roseman, Mottier.
box 65, folder 2
Correspondence
1956 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondents: Auras, Roseman, Seder, Strecker, Lazare, Rink, Westerman, Draeger, Bauer, Mills Music,
Allison,Hilb, Kousssevitzky, Guthind, Lewertoff.
box 65, folder 3
Correspondence
1957 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondents: Lazare, Trotter, Stone, Rink, Dorati, Oeser, Eichrodt, Hirth, Mills Music, Westerman,
Seder, Schilder, Korngold, Vincent, Braunschweig.
box 65, folder 4
Correspondence
1957 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondents: Vincent, Bogan, Mottier, Gerstley, Selma, Draeger, Solomon, Villurci, Gefen, Isaacs,
Klauss, Rosenblith, Lazare, Leonard, Westerman.
box 65, folder 5
Correspondence
1957 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondents: Bass, Hoch, Strecker, Auras, Finkelstein, Steinberg, Dorati, Copland, Commings, Roseman,
Brouwning, Munch, Westerman, Stummvoll.
box 65, folder 6
Correspondence
1957 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondents: Vincent, Lazare, Rittmann, Hilb, Golschmann, Copland, Steinberg, Ussachevsky, Munch,
Cummings, Denham, Strecker, Robbins, Solow, Seder, Robbins, Rosenblith.
box 65, folder 7
Correspondence
1957 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-210. Primary correspondents: Rosenblith, De Barenne, Golschmann, Steinberg, Westermann, Ussachevsky, Vincent, Sinzheimer,
Schott, Oeser, Castelnuovo-Tedesco.
box 66, folder 1
Correspondence
1957 (Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Lazare, AMP, Mills Music, Dorati, Sinzheimer, Ussachevsky, Vincent, Nevins, Josephson,
Sweeney, Braunschweig, Steinberg, Schott, Huebner.
box 66, folder 2
Correspondence
1957 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondents: Steinberg, Oeser, Griller, Dorati, Mann, Braunschweig, Lehner, Vincent.
box 66, folder 3
Correspondence
1957 (May-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondents: Bass, Lazare, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mills Music, Griller, Strecker, Bard, Braunschweig,
Auras, Hoch, Rutz, Mottier.
box 66, folder 4
Correspondence
1957 (Jun-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondents: Mills Music, Braunschweig, Mottier, Hoch, Lazare, Griller, Dorati, Cummings, Schwartz,
Auras, Kendall, Bass.
box 66, folder 5
Correspondence
1957 (Jul-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondents: Seder, Kendall, Braunschweig, Mills Music, Mottier, Amlinger, Fraenkel, Rebner, Zoff,
Lazare.
box 66, folder 6
Correspondence
1957 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondents: Mills Music, Schott, Lazare, Meissner, Sokoloff, Bianca, Dorati.
box 66, folder 7
Correspondence
1957 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-210. Primary correspondents: Mills Music, Rebner, Moller, Dorati, Mercury Records, Korn, Koussevitzky, Pritchard,
Steinberg, Rittmann.
box 67, folder 1
Correspondence
1957 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Geohr, Stolper, Cohn, Koussevitsky, Pritchard, Gruen, Halusa, Wright, Jackson, Braunschweig,
Steinberg, Dorati, Stark.
box 67, folder 2
Correspondence
1957 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondents: Korn, Cohn, Stark, Wright, Guy, Jackson, Kendall, Lopatnikoff, Dorati, Braunschweig,
Schott, Gilbert, Schiff.
box 67, folder 3
Correspondence
1957 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondents: Reifferscheidt, Auras, Heuss, J.S. Trotter, Kaufman, Poduschka, Hartford, Frankenau,
Salzman, Steinberg, Ziegler, Strecker, Dorati, Kuhn.
box 67, folder 4
Correspondence
1957 (Dec & n.d.) - 1958 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondents: Korn, Kuhn, Steinberg, Dorati, Castelnouvo-Tedesco, Bianca, Bauer, Auras, Hirth, Sokoloff,
Westerman, Trotter, Hartford, Braunschweig, Izant, Jackson, Feilbogen, Beer, Schott, Wright, Hargreaves, Weschler.
box 67, folder 5
Correspondence
1958 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondents: Epstein, Korn, Beer, Braunschweig, Schwartz, Westerman, Wright, Sweeney, Westerdahl,
Leibgold, Trotter, Salzer, Jackson, Mahler-Werfel, Poduschka.
box 67, folder 6
Correspondence
1958 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondents: Weinberger, Westerman, Mills, Wright, Trotter, Schwartz, Jackson, Flor, Hoch, Poduschka,
Cohn, Schweitzer, Solomon, Lerner, Korns, Niederost, Pietsch, Rebner, Heuss, Reitz.
box 67, folder 7
Correspondence
1958 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-211. Primary correspondents: Lerner, Dorati, Jackson, Jung, Sweeney, Goldstein, Wright, Frenkel, Heuss, Flor, Huttenback,
Weinberger, Bass, Braunschweig, Strecker, Brenn, Sokoloff, Byrns, Walters, Hilb.
box 68, folder 1
Correspondence
1958 (Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Cole, Braunschweig, Moldenhauer, Wunsch, Schott, Dorati, Lerner, Byrns, Trotter, Huttenback,
Hausswald, Pietsch, Ben-Gavriel, Schwartz, Auras, Hilb, Strecker, Westerman.
box 68, folder 2
Correspondence
1958 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondents:Steinberg, Braunschweig, Hans, Farmer, Huttenback, Jackson, Tedesco, Jackson, Stark, Ben-Gavriel,
Abbey, Cohn, Byrns, Goldstein, Hilb.
box 68, folder 3
Correspondence
1958 (May-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondents: Byrns, Stillman, Stark, Albert, Pietsch, Huttenback, Trotter, Stark, Forster, Jackson,
Westerman, Braunschweig, Moldenhauer, Hausswald, Wright, Bass, Ziegler, Hoch.
box 68, folder 4
Correspondence
1958 (June)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondents: Cummings, Braunschweig, Hempfinger, Hoch, Stark, Lazare, Worner, Poduschka, Jackson,
Forster, Bass, Munch, Leinsdorff, ALACA, Schott, Wright, Rosenstock, Huttenback.
box 68, folder 5
Correspondence
1958 (July)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondents: Moldenhauer, Braunschweig, Jackson, ALACA, Kaufman, Huttenback, Abbey, Ebert, Roman,
Sweeney, Westerman, Geiseler, MacDowell, Stark, Schiff, Wright.
box 68, folder 6
Correspondence
1958 (Jul-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondents: Jackson, Cohn, Geiseler, Braunschweig, Trotter, Schiff, Ebert, Kendall, Cummings, Wright,
Stark, Eichrodl, Braunschweig, Sargent, Bass, Jackson, Huttenback, MacDowell.
box 68, folder 7
Correspondence
1958 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-211. Primary correspondents: Huttenback, Schwartz, Leuckhart, Geiseler, Strecker, Schiff, Cohn, Westerman, Sasse,
Wiener, Abbey, Schaal, Franzi, Bass.
box 69, folder 1
Correspondence
1958 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Mills, Stolper, Schwartz, Rink, Vincent, Franzi, Schall, Kroll, Schiff, Roseman, Welsch,
Jones, Rink, Ostland, Jackson.
box 69, folder 2
Correspondence
1958 (Oct-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondents: Beer, Schiff, Westerman, Vincent, Schueler, Rosebaud, Hasse, Geiseler, Izant, Reutter,
Byrns.
box 69, folder 3
Correspondence
1958 (Dec) - 1959 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondents: Klingner, Hartford, Brenn, Auras, Cohn, Rosebaud, Stolper, Dorati, Weyl, Mottier, Sraunschweig,
Westerman, Cohn, Smith, Graf, Feiseler.
box 69, folder 4
Correspondence
1959 (Feb-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondents: Mottier, Bass, Cohn, Kerr, french, Sinzheimer, Cummings, Bach, Weeden, Bremen, Auras.
box 69, folder 5
Correspondence
1959 (May-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondents: Schwartz, Cohn, Geiseler, Stein, Leonard, Dahl, Siegmeister, ASCAP.
box 69, folder 6
Correspondence
1959 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondents: Bass, Flor, French, Kerr, Stolper, Schwartz, Lebek, Cummings, Dahl, Cohn, Mills, French,
Rittman, Kerr, Mills, Sinzheimer.
box 69, folder 7
Correspondence
1959 (Sep-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-210. Primary correspondents: Sohn, Auras, Bauer, French, Mottier, Bass, Cummings, Cohn, Bauer, Rifkind, Forsman,
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Feuchtwangler.
box 70, folder 1
Correspondence
1959 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Amlinger, Lehner, Bass, Forsman, Rifkind, Cohn, Mottier, Braunschweig, Mottier, WEeden,
Lebek, Korn, Teitz, Koch.
box 70, folder 2
Correspondence
1959 (Dec) - 1960 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondents: Kalmus, de Barenne, Mann, Temianka, Dako, England, Leide-Tedesco, Hines, Bass, Reitz,
Cohn, Kuhn, Feist, Baron, Piatigorsky, Korn, Kayden.
box 70, folder 3
Correspondence
1960 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondents: Leide-Tedesco, Jackson, Braunschwieg, Lewertoff, French, Mottier, Stevens, Steinberg,
Bauer, Steinberg, Klausner, Kayden.
box 70, folder 4
Correspondence
1960 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondents: Braunschweig, Leide-Tedesco, Korn, Ganttner, Gould, Moldenhauer, Lopatnikoff, Vaught.
box 70, folder 5
Correspondence
1960 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondents: Moldenhauer, Roth, Cummings, Lopatnikoff, Popper, Geyer, Braunschweig, Bass, Mottier,
Gillis, de Barenne.
box 70, folder 6
Correspondence
1960 (May-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondents: Popper, Mottier, Wangerin, Braunschweig, Westermann, Salzer, Reitz, Ronell, Loeb, Schaeuffer,
Sinzheimer, Korn.
box 70, folder 7
Correspondence
1960 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-211. Primary correspondents: Salzer, Leinsdorf, Korn, Westerman, Eichkutz, Mottier, Bass, Hegyi.
box 71, folder 1
Correspondence
1960 (Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondents: Salzer, Braunschweig, Lengyel, Hegyi, Westerman, Geyer, Friedlaender, Mottier, Liebermann,
Fabel, Schuh, Leinsdorf, Sparks, Whitney, Sheil, Zoff.
box 71, folder 2
Correspondence
1960 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondents: Whiney, Braunschweig, Westerman, Salzer, Leonard, Zoff, Altman, Strecker, Leinsdorf,
Liebermann, Lengyel, Westerman, Mottier, Zoff, Friedlaender, Buchwitz.
box 71, folder 3
Correspondence
1960 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondants: Freidlaender, Kotula, Braunschweig, Mottier, Westerman, Zoff, Leinsdorf, Lengyel, Schuh,
, Strecker, Auras, Neave.
box 71, folder 4
Correspondence
1960 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondants: Kotula, Lengyel, Espinosa, Bull, Mottier, Adler, Whitney, Strecker, Bass, Cummings,
Zoff.
box 71, folder 5
Correspondence
1960 (Dec) - 1961 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondants: Buckwitz, Salzer, Zoff, Braunschweig, Strecker, Leonard, Zoff, Powell, Foldi, Lengyel,
Espinosa, Bull, Zoff, Kotula, Feuchtwanger.
box 71, folder 6
Correspondence
1961 (Feb-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondants: Taub, Lengyel, Popper, Loess, Ussachevsky, Kelsen, Espinosa, Goldsen, Mottier, Amlinger,
Hilb, Huguet.
box 71, folder 7
Correspondence
1961 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 180-210. Primary correspondants: Slonimsky, Gliegelman, Weinberger, Rezits, , Scheil, Fligelman, Dinin, Asow, Mottier,
Frost, Green, Pepe, Bull, Ziegler, Longstreth.
box 72, folder 1
Correspondence
1961 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondants: Whitney, Heygi, Drissen, Wangerin, Ziegler, Hilb, Asow, Lengyel, Ussachevsky, Longstreth,
Zipper, Reichenbach, Foldis.
box 72, folder 2
Correspondence
1961 (May-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondants: Reichenbach, Hilb, Weinberger, Slonimsky, Fuechtwanger, Gutman, Leinsdorf, Winston, Castelnuovo-Tedesco,
Kendall, Simon, Compinsky, Mottier, Schwartz.
box 72, folder 3
Correspondence
1961- (Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondants: Lengyel, Schwartz, Fuchs, Compinsky, Simon, Zoff, Willner, Hancock, Fuechwanger, Piatigorski,
Slonimsky, Amlinger.
box 72, folder 4
Correspondence
1961 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondants: Sparks, Dorrit, Hilb, Warembud, Zirner, Espinosa, Salzer, Urbach, Zoff, Slonimsky, Ussachevsky,
Mottier.
box 72, folder 5
Correspondence
1961 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondants: Feuchtwanger, Fuchs, Lieberson, Salzer, Urbach, Arel, Davidovsky, Dorrit, Espinosa,
Blitzstein, Roth, Kotula, Wilkinson, Lieberson.
box 72, folder 6
Correspondence
1961 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondants: Dorrit, Salzer, Speiser, Wallenstein, Dahl, Lengyel, Jacobsen, Lopatnikoff, Kotula,
Greenberg, Daniel, Fabel, Zipper, Griller.
box 72, folder 7
Correspondence
1960 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-204. Primary correspondants: Leonard, Kotula, Auras, Blond, Feuchtwanger, Dorrit, Steinberg, Marians, Capin, Bass,
Brenn, Huguet.
box 73, folder 1
Correspondence
1962
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondants: Rezits, Ginastera, Rozsa, Kotula, Leonard, Roemheld, Chapin, Jacobsen, Salzer, Hilb, Braunschweig,
Foldi, Goldberg.
box 73, folder 2
Correspondence
1962 (Jan-Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondants: Stone, Reitz, Gottlieb, Kotula, Schaeuffler, Reichenbach, Feuchtwanger, Fabel, Schneider,
Ginastera.
box 73, folder 3
Correspondence
1962 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondants: Rezits, Schneider-Schott, Fabel, Dombeck, Roseman, Balabanis, Rozsa, Slonimsky, Brenn,
Kotula, Koretz.
box 73, folder 4
Correspondence
1962 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondants: Kotula, de la Vega, Feist, Bass, Tedesco, Stravinsky, Leonard, Neutra, Desser, Gottlieb,
Daniel, Feuchtwanger, Westerman.
box 73, folder 5
Correspondence
1962 (May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondants: Schneider-Schott, Daniel, Bass, Kotula, Westerman, Spivacke, Vincent, Daniel, Slonimsky,
Leinsdorf, Gutman, Besch, Shapiro.
box 73, folder 6
Correspondence
1962 (Jun-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondants: Ebert, Kotula, Daniel, Koretz, Shalev, Feist, Asow, Whitney, Besh, Stone, Schnieder-Schott,
Graf, Salzer, Gottlieb, Solow, Aranyi, Ginastera, Wilkinson, Kotula.
box 73, folder 7
Correspondence
1962 (Jul-Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-210. Primary correspondants: Solow, Fine, Kotula, Asow, Goldin, Westerman, Asow, Foldi, Zoff, Whitney, Strecker,
Ginastera.
box 74, folder 1
Correspondence
1962 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondants: Vermel, Hilpert, Kuyper, Asow, Marquart, Salzer, Lengyel, Goldin, Sturm, Leinsdorf, Beck,
Kotula, Johnson, Alviani, Apt.
box 74, folder 2
Correspondence
1962 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondants: Leinsdorf, Haeusler, Goldin, Alviani, Kotula, Compinsky, Jucker, Horosko, Green, Strecker,
Leonard, Johnson, Salzer, Bass.
box 74, folder 3
Correspondence
1962 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondence: Leonard, Lengyel, Slonimsky, Wilkenson, Watzdorf, Goldin, Nissim, Goldberg, Stein, Black,
Strobel, Albrecht, Stein, Feist, Kotula, Tiburtius.
box 74, folder 4
Correspondence
1962 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondants: Sellner, Strecker, Chapman, Sinzheimer, Auras, Cohn, Kanitz, Willner, Brechter, SMandl,
Brenn, Castenuovo-Tedesco, Melnitz, Jonas, Zipper, Rozsa, Pia, Karlsen, Morton, Raksin, Ziegler, Lion.
box 74, folder 5
Correspondence
1962 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondants: Waldo, Reichenbach, Hellner, J.S. Trotter, Chapman, Landau, Tiburtius, Murphy, de la
Vega, Kurland, Lebek, Kotula, Korey, Chapin, Heuss, Lengyel, Zipper, Stravinsky, Botschafter, Feuchtwanger, Slazer, Auras,
Emerich.
box 74, folder 6
Correspondence
1963 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 150-180. Primary correspondants: Lopatnikoff, Chapin, Tibertius, Vermel, Schmid-Isserstedt, Steinberg, Mueller, Green,
Zipper, Amlinger, Karlson, Landau, Korey, Sellner, Goodhill, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Kanitz, Brachter.
box 74, folder 7
Correspondence
1962 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 180-210. Primary correspondants: Brenn, Sinzheimer, de la Vega, Mason, Auras, de Lancie, Emerich, Stolper, Westerman,
Stelitzer, Waldo, Harvey, Kendall, Raksin, Topping, Waller, Hilb, Leonard, Peppi, Heuss, Zipper, Karlsen, Gottleib.
box 75, folder 1
Correspondence
1963 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondants: Schmidt-Isserstedt, Auras, Ramsay, Stilling, Strecker, de la Vega, Zipper, Brenen, Sellner,
Stillings, Forster, Lengyel, Pepe, Gergely, Anson.
box 75, folder 2
Correspondence
1963 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondants: Salzer, Kotula, Stein, Seefehlner, Temianka, Fraenkel, Strecker, Tiburtius, Sellner,
Geiringer, Arcomano, Braown, Rothman, Braunschweig.
box 75, folder 3
Correspondence
1963 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondants: Bauer, Zipper, Serti, Braunschweig, Lengyel, Feist, Bass, Salzer, Slonimsky, Piatigorsky,
Stein, Daniel.
box 75, folder 4
Correspondence
1963 (May-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondants: Linn, Damile, Arcomano, Glueck, Bass, Van Heussen, Amlinger, Zipper, Auras, Kotula,
Lebek, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Leinsdorf.
box 75, folder 5
Correspondence
1963 (Jun-Jul)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondants: Stein, Slonimsky, Zipper, Feuchwanger, ZIpper, Kotula, Auras, Braunschweig, Lengyel,
Forster.
box 75, folder 6
Correspondence
1963 (Aug)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondants: Stone, Kotula, Holmboe, Usti, de Pujadas, Zipper, Kotula, Schmidt-Isserstedt, Trotter,
, Dunn.
box 75, folder 7
Correspondence
1963 (Aug-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-210. Primary correspondants: Kotula, Auras, Asow, Fischer, Roth, Bass, Slonimsky, Arcomano, Lengyel, Pia, Yusti,
Graudan, Fuchs, Swartz, Simon, Graudan.
box 76, folder 1
Correspondence
1963 (Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondants: Yusti, Trotter, Gilbert, Heibrunn, Whitney, Leinsdorf, Reichenbach, Feuchtwanger, Compinsky,
Comissiona, Strelitzer, Braunschweig, Lenya.
box 76, folder 2
Correspondence
1963 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondants: Brenn, Gil-Ad, Yusti, Reichenbach, Auras, Strelitzer, Leyna, Dunn, Lengyel, Sturm, Brown,
Simon, Zylmann.
box 76, folder 3
Correspondence
1963 (Nov-Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondants: Leinsdorf, Ostland, Faber, Fuchs, Braunschweig, Trotter, Lengyel, Mehrle, Gil-Ad, Whitney,
Strelitzer, Stolper, Salzer.
box 76, folder 4
Correspondence
1963 (Dec) - 1964 (Jan)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondants: Buck, Strelitzer, Gorali, Auras, Reitz, Feuchtwanger, Bass, Lengyel, Zoff, Bush.
box 76, folder 5
Correspondence
1964 (Jan-Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondants: Zylmann, Wirth, Beidler, Gorali, Bass, Zipper, Barnes, Huttenback, Feuchtwanger, Braunschweig,
Perry, Roy, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Doram, Heller.
box 76, folder 6
Correspondence
1964 (Feb)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondants: Slonimsky, Roy, Talbot, Burk, Braunschweig, Leonard, Strelitzer, Fuchs, Zoff, Feuchtwanger,
Sinzheimer.
box 76, folder 7
Correspondence
1964 (Mar)
Scope and Contents note
Items 181-210. Primary correspondants: Zipper, Strelitzer, Hempel, Leinsdorf, Heller, Feuchtwanger, Auras, Gilbert, Lehner,
Bass, Strelitzer.
box 77, folder 1
Correspondence
1964 (Mar-Apr)
Scope and Contents note
Items 1-30. Primary correspondants: Strelitzer, Burk, Kendall, Keilberth, Feuchtwanger, Reinlieb, Leinsdorf, Amlinger, Stein,
Zipper, Korn, Foldi, Ostland, Stein.
box 77, folder 2
Correspondence
1964 (Apr-May)
Scope and Contents note
Items 31-60. Primary correspondants: Auras, Reichenbach, Ludewig, Reschke, Reinlieb, Blonde, Bass, Zipper, Auras, Kotula,
Feuchtwanger, Schneider-Schott.
box 77, folder 3
Correspondence
1964 (May-Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 61-90. Primary correspondants: Feuchtwanger, Strelitzer, Schneider-Schott, Goldberg, Strelitzer, Erny, Barth, Reschke,
Moehler, Maier, Comissiona, Bartlett, Stein.
box 77, folder 4
Correspondence
1964 (Jun)
Scope and Contents note
Items 91-120. Primary correspondants: Bartlett, Reschke, Moehler, Froehlich, Schwartz, Goldberg, Gates, Leinsdorf, Reschke.
box 77, folder 5
Correspondence
1964 (Jul-Sep)
Scope and Contents note
Items 121-150. Primary correspondants: Bartlett, Wallis, Commissiona, Kotula, Lengyel, Grant.
box 77, folder 6
Correspondence
1964 (Sep-Oct)
Scope and Contents note
Items 151-180. Primary correspondants: Schoell, Feuchtwanger, Vassiliou, Ducceschi, Lengyel, Temianka, Braunschweig.
box 77, folder 7
Correspondence
1964 (Oct-Nov)
Scope and Contents note
Items 180-210. Primary correspondants: Lengyel, Bass, Reschke, Izant, Kallen, Trotters, Kotula, Roth, Finkelstein, Feuchtwanger.
box 77, folder 8
Correspondence
1964 (Dec)
Scope and Contents note
Items 211-244. Primary correspondants: Spivake, Comissiona, Trotter, Martindell, Auras, Roth, Wiederer, Wood, Zipper, Attisani.
box 78, folder 1
Correspondence
1965-1972
Scope and Contents note
No correspondant list.
box 79, folder 1
Additional correspondence
1954-1972
Scope and Contents note
Mostly late correspondence organized by topic: ASCAP, Australians and George, Braunschweig, Bacon, Berlin Academy, Bronowski,
Contemporary Records, Foldi, Goodhill, Hacker Foundation, Johnson, Koeckert Quartet, Loeb (1953-54), Lopatnikoff, Lehman,
Loy, Mottier, Mariedi Anders, Marcus, Newberry, Sinzheimer, Shearer, Stanton, Schauffli, Starker, Social Security, Tamarind,
Zeldorf, Zylmann.
box 80, folder unknown container
Stolper Correspondence
1930-1949
Scope and Contents note
In addition to that which is filed by date.
box 81, folder unknown container
Rink and Grün Correspondence
1938-1949
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence from Ella Zwack (Lilly's mother), Helen Frankel (Ella's sister), Max Rink (Ella's brother), and Alice Rink
(Max's wife). In addition to that which is filed by date.
box 82, folder unknown container
Trotter Correspondence
1940-1970
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence with Robert and Claire Trotter. In addition to Trotter correspondence filed by date.
box 83, folder unknown container
Undated correspondence / Misc. letter fragments
box 84, folder 1
Additional correspondence
Scope and Contents note
Letters of recommendation, fan letters, publishing difficulties, and correspondence regarding recordings of specific pieces.
box 106, folder unknown container
Letters from Toch to Melchior Lengyel, librettist for Scheherazade [The Last Tale, Op. 88].
General Physical Description note: 7 photocopies.
Clippings and Programs Series 4.
Scope and Contents note
Boxes 85-99. Clippings and Programs organized by opus number.
box 85
Clippings and Programs
op. 1-32
box 86
Clippings and Programs
op. 33-35
box 87
Clippings and Programs
op. 36-38
box 88
Clippings and Programs
op. 39-46
box 89
Clippings and Programs
op. 47-53
box 90
Clippings and Programs
op. 54-61
box 91
Clippings and Programs
op. 62-71
box 92
Clippings and Programs
op. 72-73
box 93
Clippings and Programs
op. 74-98
box 94
Clippings and Programs - works without opus numbers
Germany 1926-1932
box 95
Clippings and Programs - works without opus numbers
USA 1934-1961
box 96
Birthday clippings and concert programs
Scope and Contents note
For 50th, 70th, 75th, 80th, and 100th birthdays.
box 97, folder 1
International Music Festival
Prague 1925
box 97, folder 2
Deutsche Tonkuenstlerfest
Kiel 1925
box 97, folder 3
Donaueschinger Musik
1926
box 97, folder 4
Deutscher Kammermusik
Baden-Baden 1927
box 98, folder 1
Concerts of Multiple Works
pre-1929
box 98, folder 2
Concerts of Multiple Works
1930s
box 98, folder 3
Concerts of Multiple Works
1940s
box 98, folder 4
Concerts of Multiple Works
1950s
box 98, folder 6
Concerts of Multiple Works
1960s
box 98, folder 7
Concerts of Multiple Works
1970-
Miscellaneous Printed Material Series 5.
Scope and Contents note
Boxes 100-103.
Biographical Material Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
Biographical material.
box 100, folder 1
Toch's notes on his music
box 100, folder 5
Catalogues of works and first performances
Obituaries Subseries 2.
Scope and Contents note
Obits.
box 97, folder 2
Obituararies for Toch and condolence letters
1964
box 100, folder 6
Obituaries
Scope and Contents note
Obituaries and epitaphs for: Irving Weschler, Max Rink, Franza Feilbogen, Wolfgang Poch, Minna Coe, Hans Schift, Franzi Weschler,
Lilly Toch and others.
Scripts Subseries 3.
Scope and Contents note
Scripts.
box 100, folder 7
Schiffer, Marcellus. "Narcizz."
box 100, folder 8
Laibar(?), Adolf. "Lysistrate."
box 100, folder 9
"Der Hase und der Ingel." Author unknown.
box 100, folder 12
Early drafts of "Der Faecher" including holograph of Leon's libretto.
Interviews/Oral History Subseries 4.
Scope and Contents note
Interviews.
box 101, folder 1
Lilly Toch Interviews
August 10, 1971
Scope and Contents note
UCLA Oral History Project.
box 102, folder 1
Oral Histories Conducted by Lawrence Weschler
1972-1973
Scope and Contents note
Doran, Robert and Clare Trotter, Strelitzer, Slomnimsky, Powell, Aldermann, De La Vega, Temianka, John Scott Trotter, Heller,
Lopotnikoff, Stolper, Lehmann, Elsa Toch, Korn, Ernst Toch (Trotter interview), Zipper. UCLA Oral History Project.
Other Subseries 5.
Scope and Contents note
Other printed material.
box 103, folder 4a
Materials from Peter Viereck.
box 103, folder 6
"Shaping Forces of Music" draft material
box 103, folder 7
"Shaping Forces of Music" press reviews and commentary
Articles, Essays, Speeches, Lectures Series 6.
Scope and Contents note
Boxes 104-108. Articles, Essays, Speeches, Lectures
About Toch Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
About Toch
box 104, folder 1
Rosensweig, Alfred. "Ernst Toch." Die Musik, Jan. 1926.
box 104, folder 2
Steinhagen, Otto. "Ernst Toch und die neue Musik." Die Musik, Nov. 1932.
box 104, folder 3
Pisk, Paul. "Ernst Toch." Music Quarterly, date unknown.
box 104, folder 4
"Ernst Toch in Europa." Melos Zeitschrift fur neue Musik, Sep. 1950.
box 104, folder 5
Vega, Aurelio de la. "Ernst Toch y su Obra." Conservatorio, Apr-Sep. 1950.
General Physical Description note: 3 copies.
box 104, folder 6
Rutz, Hans. "Riconoscimento a Ernst Toch." il Diapason, Jul-Aug. 1951.
box 104, folder 7
Rutz, Hans. "Ernst Toch." Schweizerische Musikzeitung, Mar. 1952.
box 104, folder 8
Rutz, Hans. "Ernst Toch." Melos, May 1952.
box 104, folder 9
Trotter, John Scott. "Ernst Toch: an appreciation." The Score, vol. 5, no. 1, 1953.
box 104, folder 10
Slonimsky, Nikolas. "Ernst Toch." The Playgoer, date unknown.
box 104, folder 11
Slonimsky, Nicolas. "Ernst Toch (1887-1967)." Neue Zeitschrift, 1967.
box 104, folder 12
Composers of the Americas. "Ernst Toch." Washington D.C.: Union Panamericana, 1961.
box 104, folder 13
Malloch, William, ed. "Chapter Portrait: Ernst Toch." The Composer and Conductor, Oct. 1962.
box 104, folder 14
Korn, Barbara and Peter Jona. "Ernst Toch: a Tribute." Musical Courier, Dec. 1957.
box 104, folder 15
"Classified Chronological Catalog of Works by.. Ernst Toch." Boletin Interamericano de Musica, Jan. 1962.
General Physical Description note: 2 copies.
box 104, folder 16
Korn, Peter Jona. "Ernst Toch." Cultural Echo, Fall 1962.
box 104, folder 17
Lopatnikoff, Nikolai. "Ernst Toch." American Academy of Arts and Letters: Proceedings, no. 15, 1965.
box 104, folder 18
KPFK. "KPFK folio." (Radio Playlists), Dec. 1967.
box 104, folder 19
Weschler, Lawrence. "Ernst Toch; A biographical essay ten years after his passing." UCLA, Oct. 1974.
box 104, folder 20
Slonimsky, Nicolas. "Music Since 1900." (excerpts about Toch taken from book.) Fourth edition. London: Cassel, 1971.
box 104, folder 21
Laugwitz, Berkhard. "Ernst Toch zum 100. Geburtstag." Das Orchester, Dec. 1987.
box 104, folder 22
Schubert, Giselher. "Kein Einfall ist, wo keine Erfindung ist.!" Neue Zeitschrift, Dec. 1987.
General Physical Description note: 2 copies.
box 104, folder 23
Lang, Markus. "Ernst Toch - Syytta Suotta Unohdettu." Poikki Tela, 1992.
box 104, folder 24
Zach, Miriam S. and Otto W. Johnston. "Deconstructing the Metaphysics of Love: Christian Morgenstern and Ernst Toch's Parody
of Goethe and Mozart." Unknown journal.
box 104, folder 25
Laux, Karl. "Ernst Toch und das Lied." Neue Musik-Zeitung, Heft 8, 1928.
General Physical Description note: 3 copies.
box 104, folder 26
Hermann, Ingrid. "Ernst Toch: 'Der Jongleur.'" Neue Zeitschrift, Mar. 1965.
box 104, folder 27
Epstein, Peter. "Neue Klaviermusik fur Kinder." Die Musik, Mar. 1930.
box 104, folder 28
Hermann, Ingrid. "Ernst Toch: 'Der Jongleur.'" Musik im Unterricht, Mar. 1965.
box 104, folder 29
Carpenter, Patricia. "The Piano Music of Ernst Toch." The Piano Quarterly, Fall 1962.
box 104, folder 30
Anson, George. "The Piano Music of Ernst Toch." American Music Teacher, Dec. 1962.
General Physical Description note: 2 copies.
box 104, folder 31
Goldberg, Albert. "The Teaching of Music Composition is Futile." Also related articles. Musical Courier, Mar. 1954.
box 104, folder 32
Goldberg, Albert. "Toch Gives up Teaching Musical Composition, Declare It Futile." Also related articles. LA Times, Jan.24,
1954.
box 105, folder 1
"Emigranten aus dem Oesterreichischen Musikleben." Oesterreichische Muisk Zeitschrift, 4/1988.
box 105, folder 2
Korn, Peter Jona. "Erinnerungen an Ernst Toch." Sendung Radio DRS, 1977.
box 105, folder 3
Toysa, Harri. "Syytta suotta unohdettu?" 1991.
box 105, folder 4
Toch, Lilly. "Das Fatum der Verlagsprobleme in Leben des Komponisten Ernst Toch." 1972.
box 105, folder 6
"Auszug aus Furtwaengler. 'Vermaechtnis.'"
box 105, folder 7
"Suburban House." The Architectural Forum, May 1946.
box 105, folder 8
Beninger, E. "Das Klavier-Etuedenwerk von Ernst Toch." Der Weihergarten, Apr. 1932.
box 105, folder 9
Exiles in Paradise. Carol Merrill-Mirsky, ed., 1991.
Scope and Contents note
Catalog of the exhibition, Hollywood Bowl Museum.
box 105, folder 10
Vogt, Hans. "Ernst Toch, ein Mannheimer Hochschullehrer." Festschrift: 20 Jahre Staatliche Hochschule fuer Musik, 1971-1991.
box 105, folder 11
Stratz, Constanze. "'There's no business like showbusiness': Ernst Tochs Ringen un die Filmmusik."
box 105, folder 12
"Exiles + Emigres: the Flight of European Artists from Hitler." Program from LA Co. Museum of Art, Feb-May 1997.
box 105, folder 13
Mueller von Asow, Erich Hermann. "Ernst Toch in Mannheim." Mannheimer Hefte, 1962.
box 105, folder 14
Goldberg, Albert. "Portrait of Ernst Toch." The Composer and Conductor, Nov. 1964.
box 105, folder 15
Harlow, Lewis A. "Twenty-Five Years of the Pulizers for Music." Saturday Review of Literature, June 1968.
box 105, folder 16
Statschewsky, Joachim. "In Memoriam Ernst Toch." (Lecture)
box 105, folder 17
Sargeant, Winthrop. "Ernst Toch Views Modern Music as Art of Tone-Color." Musical America, Mar. 1932.
box 105, folder 18
"Ernst Toch - Leben und Werk - Kitiken Diskographie." Phillips Klassik Informationen, July 1971.
box 105, folder 19
J.S. Trotter about Toch (notes)
1953
box 105, folder 20
Articles from Encyclopedias
Scope and Contents note
nine articles
box 105, folder 21
"Komponisten der Gegenwart." Deutscher Komponisten-Verband. Berlin: 1987.
Scope and Contents note
Toch entry on page 906.
box 105, folder 22
Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. Fifth ed. New York: G. Schirmer, 1958.
Scope and Contents note
Toch entry on page 1651.
box 105, folder 23
"Classified Chronological Catalog of works by the United States Composer Ernst Toch." Washington D.C.: Union Panamericana,
Jan 1962.
By Toch Subseries 2.
Scope and Contents note
By Toch
box 106, folder 1
"Ubergangscharakter der Gegenwarts Musik
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 3 pages. Typescript (cc).
box 106, folder 2
"Tiere"
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 3 pages. Typescript.
box 106, folder 3
"Die dreiziffrige zahl"
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 3 pages. Typescript (cc).
box 106, folder 4
"So Hingedachtes"
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 1 page. Typescript (cc). With English translation.
box 106, folder 5
"Die musikalischen ausdrucksformen im wandel der zeiten"
Mannheim, 1920s
General Physical Description note: 11 pages. Typescript (cc). (incomplete)
box 106, folder 6
"Kontrapunkt"
1920s-30s
General Physical Description note: Publisher's proof with musical examples & Clipping (abridged).
Scope and Contents note
Mannheimer General-Anzeiger (Aus Zeit und Leben).
box 106, folder 7
"Ich habe erfahren: der einfall ist alles.."
1920s
General Physical Description note: 1 page. Typescript (xerox).
Scope and Contents note
The Chesterian.
box 106, folder 8
"Theremin und komponist"
Dec. 6, 1924
General Physical Description note: Clipping.
Scope and Contents note
Mannheim: Neue Badische Landeszeitung.
box 106, folder 9
"Musik fuer mechanische musikinstrumente"
July 21, 1926
General Physical Description note: Clipping.
Scope and Contents note
Frankfurter Zeitung
box 106, folder 10
"Beethoven in der gegenwart"
March 25, 1927
General Physical Description note: Clipping & typescript (xerox). Includes comments by other composers.
Scope and Contents note
Neue Leipziger Zeitung
box 106, folder 11
"Klavier als instrumentalkoerper"
Anbruch, Oct.-Nov. 1927
General Physical Description note: Clipping.
Scope and Contents note
Das Klavierbuch, Universal-Edition, page 371.
box 106, folder 12
"Schauspielmusik "
1928/29
Scope and Contents note
Stadt Theater Luebeck, page 1.
box 106, folder 13
"Glueckwunsch und erinnerung"
Mannheim, June 30, 1929
General Physical Description note: Clipping. [Includes comments by others]
Scope and Contents note
Neue Badische Landeszeitung.
box 106, folder 14
"Von neuer musikform"
October 31, 1929
General Physical Description note: Clipping.
Scope and Contents note
from "Neue wege der musik." Berliner Tageblatt.
box 106, folder 15
"Moderne komponisten ueber die gegenwarsmusik"
May 26, 1929
General Physical Description note: Clipping. [Includes comments of other composers]
Scope and Contents note
Vienna: Der Tag.
box 106, folder 16
"Revue der musikinstrumente, VII, mechanische musikinstruments"
October 28, 1930
General Physical Description note: Clipping.
Scope and Contents note
Frankfurter Zeitung.
box 106, folder 17
"Ueber meine kantate 'Das Wasser' und meine grammophonmusik."
May-June, 1930
Scope and Contents note
Melos, v.9, pp. 221-222.
box 106, folder 18
"Kompositionsaufzeichnung auf maschinellen Wege"
Jan. 5, 1932
General Physical Description note: Clipping.
Scope and Contents note
Deutsche Tonkuenstler-Zeitung
box 106, folder 19
"Arnold Schoenberg"
May 5, 1932
General Physical Description note: Clipping.
Scope and Contents note
Mannheim: Neue Badische Landeszeitung.
box 106, folder 20
"Film-musik"
December 18, 1935
General Physical Description note: 6 pages with cover letter. Typescript (cc).
Scope and Contents note
[Original German version of "Sound-film & Music Theater," _Modern Music_, January-February 1936]
box 106, folder 21
"Einige Gedanken Nebenbei"
n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Sketch
box 106, folder 22
"Glaubensbekenntniss eines komponisten"
March- April 1945
General Physical Description note: Clipping.
Scope and Contents note
Santiago de Chile: Deutsche Blatter, pp. 13-15.
box 106, folder 23
Geleitwort fuer um 1948 gegrundete radio organization 'Music of to-day'
General Physical Description note: 2 pages typescript.
Scope and Contents note
with English translation.
box 106, folder 24
"Die Symphony der Erschuetterung."
General Physical Description note: typescript
box 106, folder 25
"Wahrscheinlich Wien" [Radio Ansprache]
January 28, 1952
General Physical Description note: 4 pages; corrected copy, 4 pages.
box 106, folder 26
"Was ist gute musik?"
January 1955
Scope and Contents note
Oesterreichische Musikzeitschrift, pp. 10-15.
box 106, folder 27
Autobiographisches aus einem interview mit Frl. Bach vom Bremer Sender
1958
General Physical Description note: 2 pages. Typescript.
Scope and Contents note
[from book published in 1958]
box 106, folder 28
Berliner Ansprache zum 75 Geburtstag
box 106, folder 29
Skizze zu einer radioansprache
1962
General Physical Description note: 4 pages. Typescript.
Scope and Contents note
Zuerich Radio
box 106, folder 30
Eine andere teilweise identische teilweise veraenderte ansprache
1964
General Physical Description note: 2 pages. Typescript.
Scope and Contents note
Zuerich Radio
box 106, folder 31
"Die Germanen sind bland." (lecture)
General Physical Description note: 2 p. typescript
box 106, folder 32
Essay on astrology
Scope and Contents note
5 pages, typescript
box 106, folder 33
"Arnold Schoenberg"
May 5, 1932
General Physical Description note: 2 originals
Scope and Contents note
Neue Badische Landeszeitung.
box 106, folder 34
Essay on music, Wagner & patriotism
Scope and Contents note
6 pages, typescript.
box 106, folder 35
"Lieber Symphoniker"
Jan. 1952
Scope and Contents note
from Wiener Symphoniker program.
box 106, folder 36
"Moderne Komponisten ueber die Gegenwartsmusik"
May 1929
Scope and Contents note
Der Tag.
box 106, folder 38
Sketch for a radio adress - Zuerich Radio
Scope and Contents note
in German.
box 106, folder 39
"Eidesstattliche Versicherung"
box 107, folder 1
"About the teaching of music theory, an address"
n.d.
General Physical Description note: Typescript, 3 pages.
box 107, folder 2
Letter to Scherchen re: "The Situation of the composer in the USA."
Scope and Contents note
German and English.
box 107, folder 3
Introduction to a chamber music concert
1932
General Physical Description note: 3 pages, Typescript (cc).
Scope and Contents note
(during his American tour for Pro Musica.)
box 107, folder 4
"Sound-film and music theatre"
Jan-Feb 1936
Scope and Contents note
Modern Music, v.13 no.2, pp.15-18.
box 107, folder 5
Film music, an address
early 1940s
General Physical Description note: 3 pages, Typescript (cc)
box 107, folder 6
[Blueprint for a demonstration method ..] Typescript (cc). [early 1940s]
Scope and Contents note
.. in the teaching of instrumentation. 2 pages.
box 107, folder 7
"The situation of the composer in U.S.A. - 2nd part." Ars Viva, News Bulletin no.3, March 1940, pp.2-3.
box 107, folder 8
"The credo of a composer"
1945
General Physical Description note: Typescript (cc). 7 pages.
Scope and Contents note
[translated from German, "Glaubensbekenntniss..", Deutsche Blaetter, 1945.]
box 107, folder 9
Introduction and outline to a course in instrumentation
Scope and Contents note
Annotated draft, 2 pages typescript, c.c., and revised version, 2 pages typescript, c.c.
box 107, folder 9
Intro and outline to a course in instrumentation.
General Physical Description note: Typescript (cc), 2 pages.
box 107, folder 10
"Finale"
Scope and Contents note
Related to Albert Goldberg article.
box 107, folder 11
Norton, Mildred. "Letters."
Scope and Contents note
[Toch's remarks on former Nazi, Walter Gieseking, concertizing in the U.S., in response to Mildred Norton's article of January
11, 1954 in Los Angeles newspaper.]
box 107, folder 12
Address to the National Institute of Arts and Letters.
1957
box 107, folder 14
Just what is good music?
1954.
General Physical Description note: Mimeo, with corrections.
Scope and Contents note
11 pages. [Address presented at the University of Minnesota, November 9, 1954.] Preliminary draft, with corrections, typescript,
2 pages. "What is good music?" Musical Courrier, v. 152, no. 6, April 1955, pp. 8-10. [reprinted from above]
box 107, folder 15
Tribute to Willi Strecker.
Jan 1963
Scope and Contents note
Melos Zeitschrift fuer Neue Musik, pg. 14.
box 107, folder 16
Lecture: "Having heard Dr. Russel's lecture.."
General Physical Description note: 3 pgs. typescript
box 107, folder 17
unknown draft
General Physical Description note: 10 pgs. pencil
box 107, folder 18
"Paper written for the group of Dr. Roman"
General Physical Description note: drafts: typescript and photocopy
box 107, folder 19
Acceptance speech for the Order of Merit of the German government.
1957
box 107, folder 20
A Response by Ernst Toch on the occasion of his 75th Birthday Celebration.
Scope and Contents note
Sponsored by the School of Music, University of Southern California.
box 107, folder 21
Lecture: "When the persecuted Hugenots fled.."
box 107, folder 23
Lecture: "What has made the man.."
box 107, folder 24
Toch, Ernst Some thoughts out of season Performing Arts Special Collections Assoc. Notes, v.22 no.3, March 1966
Scope and Contents note
5 pages, original and xerox copy. xerox of draft written 1960 or 1961.
box 107, folder 25
Lecture: "The necessary changes.."
box 107, folder 26
Lecture: "The discussion on the reeducation of the Germans.."
box 107, folder 27
Proposed correction of Bach C-Sharp fugue
General Physical Description note: Typescript, 3 pages
box 107, folder 28
Theme and variations (or: Who stole it from whom?)
General Physical Description note: Typescript, 9 pages, 2 copies.
box 107, folder 29
Lecture: "Some viewpoints of the composer"
1957
General Physical Description note: 6 pages, typescript
Scope and Contents note
Given during the third "Composer's Workshop" of the Westside Jewish Community Center and the Jewish Music Council of Los Angeles.
box 107, folder 30
Lecture: "Finally one word about the attitude of the Jews.."
box 107, folder 31
Excerpts from speech on Zuerich Radio
1964
Scope and Contents note
In English.
box 107, folder 32
Lecture: "Then there is the Jewish conception of God.."
box 107, folder 34
Essay on new tones; Symphony of the Clouds.
box 107, folder 35
Toch, Ernst Comments on his background & music
Scope and Contents note
2 pages, typescript
box 107, folder 36
Clipping on a lecture by Bertrand Russell about Germany
Scope and Contents note
and a typed commentary/correction by Toch
box 107, folder 37
"Nazism as a political power has been defeated.."
box 107, folder 38
fragment of lecture draft
box 107, folder 39
"An unsere Mitgleider"
Mannheim, Juli 1925
Scope and Contents note
from Gesellschaft fuer neue Musik
About the Music Subseries 3.
Scope and Contents note
About the Music
box 108, folder 1-18
Program notes and other essays regarding individual pieces.
Music Manuscripts Series 7.
Scope and Contents note
Boxes 109-123. Autograph manuscripts and copies of compositions by Ernst Toch.
box 109, folder 1
Variations on a Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Copyist's holograph parts 23 parts ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 109, folder 2
Thema mit Variationen ueber "Muss i denn zum Stüadle hinaus" (Schwäbisches Volkslied)
General Physical Description note: Ozalid holograph transparencies 15 p. ; 11 x 14 in.
box 109, folder 3
Three pieces for Doctor's Orchestra, Op. 82: Epilogue, Intermezzo, Short Story
General Physical Description note: Manuscript transparencies
box 109, folder 4
Punch and Judy
General Physical Description note: Ozalid holograph transparencies 5 p. ; 11 x 14 in.
box 109, folder 5
Leprechauns
General Physical Description note: Sketch, holograph 4 p. ; 11 x 14 in.
box 109, folder 6
Dance of the Marionettes
General Physical Description note: Copyist's holograph parts, 18 parts ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 109, folder 7
Epilogue
General Physical Description note: Ozalid holograph transparencies 12 p. ; 11 x 14 in.
box 109, folder 8
Symphonietta for wind instruments and percussion, Op. 97
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of holograph score 20 p. ; 11 x 14 in.
box 109, folder 9
Raisins & Almonds, Jewish lullaby.
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (ink) 1 p. ; 9 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.
box 109, folder 10
Two Folk Songs, no. 1: "Al Hasela"
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (ink) 1 l. ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 109, folder 11
The Last Tale, op. 88
General Physical Description note: Incomplete sketches, holograph (pencil) 4 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.
box 109, folder 12
Chansons sans paroles
General Physical Description note: Copyist's score (ink) 3 folded l ; 9 1/2 x 12 in. 2 copies each.
box 109, folder 13
Gesprochene Musik, no. 1
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 3 p. ; 9 1/2 x 12 3/4 in.
box 109, folder 13a
Gesprochene Musik, no. 2
General Physical Description note: Holograph (ink and pencil) 3 p. ; 9 1/4 x 12 3/4 in.
box 109, folder 14
Valse
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of holograph score with composer's corrections, 11 p. ; 9 1/2 x 13 in.
box 110, folder 1
Valse
General Physical Description note: Ozalid holograph transparencies 11 p. ; 9 12 x 13 in.
box 110, folder 2
Fugue on the Name B-E-C-A-C-D, in un-becacd style
General Physical Description note: Holograph score [by Spencer?] 17 p. ; 11 1/4 x 14 1/2 in.
box 110, folder 3
From"Leaves of Grass" (Song of Myself, 32) by Walt Whitman
General Physical Description note: Ozalid holograph transparencies 4 l. ; 10 1/2 x 14 in.
box 110, folder 4
Erlkoenig [Phantoms, op. 81, no. 3]
General Physical Description note: Ozalid holograph transparencies 15 l. ; 11 x 14 in.
box 110, folder 5
Song Without Words
General Physical Description note: Copyist's holograph score (pencil) 3 folded l ; 9 1/2 x 12 in.
box 110, folder 6
Variations on Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Holograph (pencil) 12 p. ; 11 1/4 x 13 & 9 1/2 in.
Scope and Contents note
Incomplete except for fugue (finale).
box 110, folder 7
Poem on a Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (pencil) 12 p. ; 11 x 13 1/2 in.
box 110, folder 8
Passacaglia on a Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Holograph (pencil) 52 p. ; 11 x 13 1/2 in.
box 110, folder 9
March on a Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (pencil) 26 p. ; 11 x 13 1/2 in.
box 110, folder 10
Quartet for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Viola
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of copyist's score and parts 7p, 4 parts.
box 110, folder 11
Enamored Harequin, op. 94
General Physical Description note: Sketch, holograph condensed score 4 p. ; 10 x 13 in
box 110, folder 12
Passacaglia on a Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Holograph (pencil) 16 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
box 110, folder 13
Variations on a Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Incomplete holograph 40 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.
box 110, folder 14
Variations on a Theme by John Scott Trotter.
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (pencil) 50 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.
box 111, folder 1
Sonata for violin and piano, op. 21
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score 34 p. ; 10x 15 in.
box 111, folder 2
Poem, March, Passacaglia, and Variations on a Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Photocopies of copyist's scores, 10 x 14 in.
box 111, folder 3
Poem, March, Passacaglia, and Variations on a Theme by John Scott Trotter
General Physical Description note: Photocopies of copyist's scores, 10 x 14 in.
box 111, folder 4
Klavierstuecke,Op. 78a and Op. 78b
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph 6 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 5
Klapperstorch [Der Tierkries, op. 52, no. 3. Klapperstorch]
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score 1 l. ; 10 x 13 1/2 in.
box 111, folder 6
Variations on Peter's Song, for cello and piano
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score (12 p.) and part (3 p.) ; 8 1/2 x 14 1/4 in.
box 111, folder 7
Zum Hochzeitstag von Fred Jackson mit Edeltraut (Peter) Lorinser.
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph, 3 p.
box 111, folder 8
Ladies in Retirement
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of copyist's condensed score 67 l. ; 9 1/4 x 11 1/2 in.
box 111, folder 9
Auf Wunsch von Friedrika Amlinger, for voice and piano.
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph, 3 p.
box 111, folder 10
Gruss an Grete und Hans Fuchs, for clarinet and piano
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holgraph, 3 p.
box 111, folder 11
Gates of Carven Jade
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score 9 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 12
Vom sterbenden Rokoko, op. 16, no. 1
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of published score 5 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 13
Vom sterbenden Rokoko, op. 16, no 2
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of published score 6 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 14
Vom sterbenden Rokoko, op. 16, no. 3
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of published score 5 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 15
Drei Praeludien, Op. 10
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of published score 15 l. ; 12 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 16
Stammbuchverse, fuer Klavier zu 2 haenden, Op. 13
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of published score, 15 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 17
Melodische Skizzen, Op. 9, no. 1
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of published score 5 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 18
Melodische Skizzen, Op. 9 no. 2
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of published score 3 l ; 10 x 15 in.
box 111, folder 19
Chansons sans paroles
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score 3 p. ; 10 x 12 in.
box 111, folder 20
String Quartet in A minor, op. 12
General Physical Description note: manuscript transparencies
box 112, folder 1
Sonata for violin and piano, op. 21
General Physical Description note: Ozalid copyist's transparencies of score (41 p.) and part (16 p.); 9 1/2 x 13 in.
box 112, folder 2
Vanities of Vanities, All is Vanity, op. 79
General Physical Description note: Signed, Ozalid reproduction of holograph score 38 p. ; 11 1/3 x 14 in.
box 112, folder 3
Sonata for violin and piano, op. 21
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of copyist's score (41 p.) and part (16 p.), 2 scores, 2 parts ; 11 1/2 x 15 in.
box 112, folder 4
Third symphony, Op. 75, Third movement
General Physical Description note: Incomplete photocopy holograph, pp. 63-71, ; 9 x 12 in.
Scope and Contents note
First version, different from published version.
box 112, folder 5
Chansons sans paroles
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of copyist's score 3 folded l. ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 112, folder 6
Kammersymphonie
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score 32 p. ; 11 x 15 in.
box 112, folder 7
The Last Tale, op. 88
General Physical Description note: Incomplete photocopy of holograph condensed score 31 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 112, folder 8
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs, op. 65
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score, left margin cut off 34 l. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 112, folder 9
Suite "The Idle Stroller"
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 106 p. ; 11 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
box 112, folder 10
Circus Overture
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 34 p. ; 12 1/4 x 17 in.
box 113, folder 1
Remember
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph 3 p ; 8 1/2 x 11 in.
box 113, folder 2
Last Tale, Op. 88
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of holograph score, 173 p.
box 113, folder 3
Third Symphony, op. 75
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 99 p. ; 13 1/3 x 11 in.
box 113, folder 4
String Quartet, Op. 70
General Physical Description note: Holograph (ink), 59 p. 13 1/2 x 11 in.
box 113, folder 5
Spiel fuer Blasorchester, op. 39
General Physical Description note: Ozalid copyist's transparencies of score and parts, 1 score (28 l.) + 4 parts (122 l.)
box 113, folder 6
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs, Op. 65
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of holograph, 63p., 11 x 14 in.
box 114, folder 1
Address Unknown
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph condensed score 172 p. ; 9 x 11 1/2 in.
box 114, folder 2
Address Unknown
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score 172 p. ; 9 x 11 1/2 in.
box 114, folder 3
Cat and the Canary
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of copyist's condensed score 47 p. ; 9 x 12 in.
box 114, folder 4
None Shall Escape
General Physical Description note: Copyist's condensed score 57 p. ; 10 1/2 x 14 in.
box 114, folder 5
Address Unknown
General Physical Description note: Holograph piano-conductor score 69 p.; 9 1/2 x 13 in.
box 114, folder 6
Ladies in Retirement
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of copyist's condensed score 67 l. ; 9 1/2 x 13 in.
box 114, folder 7
3 Originalstuecke fuer das elektrische Welte-Mignon Klavier
General Physical Description note: 2 Photocopies of holograph score 25 l. ; 11 x 13 in.
box 115, folder 1
Doodles (Cartoons)
General Physical Description note: Cartoon sketches (pencil and ink) 7 sleeves.
box 115, folder 2
Skizzenblaetter (Sketches)
1950s-1960s
General Physical Description note: Holograph (pencil) 133 p. ; 5 1/4 x 3 1/2; 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.
box 115, folder 3
"In a Romantic Mood" (Ghost Breakers)
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of copyist's condensed score 6 p. ; 9 x 12 in.
box 115, folder 4
Selections from Outcast.
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproductions of copyist's condensed scores, 5 condensed scores ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/4 in.
box 115, folder 5
Vocal accompaniments for possible Bing Crosby use
General Physical Description note: Holograph scores (pencil) 2 scores ; 10 3/4 x 12 3/4 and 9 x 12 1/4 in.
Scope and Contents note
Includes "My Romance" and "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen"
box 115, folder 5a
Miscellaneous teaching material
Scope and Contents note
Gift of J.S. Trotter
box 115, folder 6
Sketches
General Physical Description note: Holograph (pencil) 8 l. ; 103/4 x 13 1/2 in.
Scope and Contents note
Includes arrangement of Mozart's Piano Sonata in F, K. 332, XV/4 and other unidentified sketches.
box 115, folder 7
Fragment
General Physical Description note: Ozalid holograph transparency of 3 bars of music 1 l. ; 11 x 14
box 115, folder 8a
Miscellaneous typescript
General Physical Description note: 2 typescript pages
box 115, folder 8b
Main Title (Address Unknown?)
General Physical Description note: Holograph condensed score of main theme 2 p. ; 9 1/2 x 12 in.
box 115, folder 8c
"Remember?" from "Profiles"
General Physical Description note: Holograph (ink), 2 l. folded, 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 115, folder 8
"The Merry Billy-goat" from "Profiles"
General Physical Description note: Holograph (ink), 2 l. folded, 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 115, folder 8e
Miscellaneous music examples from other composers
box 115, folder 8
Kleine Overture fuer Blaeser und Schlagzeug
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 8 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
box 115, folder 8g
Komodie fuer Orchester
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 38 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
Scope and Contents note
unfinished first attempt
box 115, folder 8h
Untitled fragment
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (ink) 13 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
box 115, folder 8i
Fragment from Hyperion, op. 71
General Physical Description note: Holograph score pp. 55-65 ; 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
box 115, folder 9
Miscellaneous Sketches
General Physical Description note: Holograph 127 p. ;
Scope and Contents note
Includes "Fifth Symphony," "Improvisation in Three Movements" (for Piatigorsky), "Sixth Symphony," and other unidentified
sketches.
box 115, folder 9
Variation Fantasy Sketch
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (pencil) 2 p. ; 12 1/2 x 17 in.
Scope and Contents note
[Quartets, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, viola, op. 98]
box 116, folder 1
Fuge aus der Geographie
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph, 6 p.
box 116, folder 1a
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs
General Physical Description note: ozalid reproduction, 26 p.
Scope and Contents note
Vocal part
box 116, folder 2
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of copyist's score, 26 p.
box 116, folder 3
Dedication, for Franzi and Irving on their wedding day
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph, 3 p.
box 116, folder 4
Scheherazade [The Last Tale, op. 88]
General Physical Description note: Percussion part, 20 p.
box 116, folder 5
The Last Tale, op. 88
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph title page and first page of music, 3 p.
box 116, folder 6
The Last Tale
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score, 173 p.
box 117, folder 1
None Shall Escape
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph score 216 p. ; 9 x 11 1/2 in.
box 117, folder 2
None Shall Escape
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of holograph condensed score 57 p. ; 9 x 11 1/2 in.
box 117, folder 3
"The Ghost Breakers." Cast. 2nd Revision.
General Physical Description note: Ozalid reproduction of copyist's condensed score 1 p. ; 9 x 12 in.
box 117, folder 4
Abie's Irish Rose. Nostalgia.
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 4 p. ; 9 1/2 x 12 in.
box 117, folder 5
Abie's Irish Rose
General Physical Description note: Holograph condensed score (pencil) 40 p. ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 117, folder 6
Abie's Irish Rose
General Physical Description note: Script/timing sheets 74/13 l. ; 8 1/2 x 11 in.
box 118, folder 1
Adagio elegiaco
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (ink) 3 p. ; 10 x 13 in.
box 118, folder 2
Klavier violin sonate, op. 44
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 28 p.; 10 3/4 x 13 1/4 in.
box 118, folder 3
Serenade fuer violine und bratsche, op. 25
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (ink) 17 p. ; 13 x 9 1/2 in.
box 118, folder 4
3 Originalstuecke fuer das elektrische Welte-Mignon Klavier
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (ink) 25 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.
box 118, folder 5
Sonatinetta, op. 78b
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 12 p. ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 118, folder 6
String Quartet Fragment
General Physical Description note: Ozalid holograph transparencies 4 p. ; 11 x 14 in.
box 118, folder 7
Kammersymphonie fuer zehn Solo-instrumente
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (ink) 32 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
box 119, folder 1
An mein Vaterland, op. 23
General Physical Description note: Holograph 176 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.
box 119, folder 2
An mein Vaterland, op. 23
General Physical Description note: Not a holograph, but with his corrections. 286 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 3/4 in.
box 119, folder 3
No. 1 Besetzung.
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 14 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in.
Scope and Contents note
An early version (?) of 1st movement of Bunte Suite, op. 48.
box 119, folder 4
Bunte Suite, op. 48, no. 4. "Marionetten-Tanz"
General Physical Description note: Holograph score (ink and pencil) 17 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.
box 119, folder 5
Bunte Suite, op. 48, no. 4. Marionetten-Tanz
General Physical Description note: Holograph condensed score (pencil) 8 p. ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 119, folder 6
Bunte Suite, op. 48. "Coney Island"
General Physical Description note: Holograph 18 p. ; 11 x 13 1/2 in.
box 119, folder 7
Bunte Suite, op. 48. "Coney Island" (parts)
General Physical Description note: Copyist's holograph, 13 parts ; 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 119, folder 8
Streichquartett, no. 11, op. 34
General Physical Description note: Incomplete photocopy of holograph pp. 14, 27, 29, 41, 4 p. ; 10 x 15 in.
box 120, folder 1
Der KinderNeujahrstraum, op. 19
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 60 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 in.
box 120, folder 2
Im fernen Osten
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 12 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 in.
box 120, folder 3
Medea
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 23 p. ; 10 1/2 x 12 in.
box 120, folder 4
Die Rollen des Schauspielers Seami
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 7 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 in
box 120, folder 5
Turandot; Die Raeuber
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 11 p. ; 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
Scope and Contents note
Two works bound together.
box 120, folder 6
Die Heilige von U.S.A.
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 58 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 in.
box 120, folder 7
Koenig Oedipus, Tiel 1
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 20 p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 in.
box 120, folder 8
Koenig Oedipus, Tiel II
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 26p. ; 10 1/2 x 13 in.
box 120, folder 9
Das Kirschbluetenfest
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 30 p. ; 10 1/2 x 14 in.
box 120, folder 10
Anabasis
General Physical Description note: Holograph score pp. 1-12 ; 10 1/2 x 12 i/2 in.
box 120, folder 10
Napoleon
General Physical Description note: Holograph score pp. 13-36 ; 10 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
box 120, folder 11
Uli Wittewuepp
General Physical Description note: Holograph 58 p. ; 10 3/4 x 13 in.
box 120, folder 12
Gates of Carven Jade
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 8 p. ; 11 x 14 1/2 in.
Scope and Contents note
Incomplete?
box 120, folder 13
Streichquartett in A-moll, op. 12
General Physical Description note: photocopy of copyist's score, 48 p.
box 121, folder 1
None Shall Escape
General Physical Description note: Holograph score, 216 p.
box 121, folder 2
Address Unknown
General Physical Description note: Holograph score 171 p ; 13 x 19 in.
box 122, folder unknown container
Scheherazade [The Last Tale, Op. 88]. Parts.
Scope and Contents note
Note: Materials pertaining to premiere can be found in box 117, Realia and Miscellaneous.
box 123, folder unknown container
The Last Tale, Op. 88. Drafts, sketches, libretti, etc.
Scope and Contents note
To be found among letter boxes.
Toch Published Works Series 8.
Scope and Contents note
Boxes 124-127. Printed publications by Ernst Toch.
Musical Works Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
Printed publications of music by Ernst Toch.
box 124, folder 1
Collected Works
General Physical Description note: miniature scores
Scope and Contents note
The Chinese flute for soprano and chamber orchestra, op. 29. New York: Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 1949 (54 p.) --
Pinocchio. New York: Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 1937. (30 p.) -- String quartet op. 70. New York: Leeds Music Corporation,
1949. (42 p.) -- Hyperion, a dramatic prelude, op. 71. New York: Leeds Music Corporation, 1950. (62 p.) -- Erste Symphonie,
op. 72. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1951. (183 p.).
box 124, folder 2
Second Symphony, Op. 73
1953
Physical Description: 140 pages
General Physical Description note: miniature score, paperback
General note
Study score.
box 124, folder 3
Erste Symphonie op. 72. Partitur
1951
Physical Description: 183 pages
General Physical Description note: miniature score, paperback
box 124, folder 4
Erste Symphonie op. 72. Partitur.
1951
Physical Description: 183 pages
General Physical Description note: Miniature score, hardback
box 124, folder 5
Collected Works
General Physical Description note: miniature scores
Scope and Contents note
Quartet, op. 18 Leipzig: Josef Weinberger, 1911. (62 p.) -- Serenade, op. 20 fuer drei violinen. [Leipzig: Josef Weinberger,
1912. (29 p.) -- Streichquartett C-dur, op. 26. Coeln am Rhine: Tischer & Jagenberg, 1919?. (48 p.) -- Streichquartett auf
den namen "Bass", op. 28. Coeln am Rhine: Tischer & Jagenberg, 1922? (51 p.) -- Quartett, op. 34. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne,
1924. (53 p.).
box 124, folder 6
Fuenf stuecke fuer kammerorchester, op. 33
1924
Physical Description: 55 pages
General Physical Description note: miniature score, hardback
box 124, folder 7
Streichquartett auf den namen "Bass", op. 28
1922?
Physical Description: 51 pages
General Physical Description note: miniature score, paperback
box 124, folder 8
Streichquartett C-dur, op. 26
1919?
Physical Description: 48 pages
General Physical Description note: miniature score, paperback
box 124, folder 9
Symphony no. 2, Op. 73
1953
Physical Description: 140 pages
General Physical Description note: Miniature score, paperback
General note
Study score.
box 124, folder 10
Symphony no. 4, op. 80
1960
Physical Description: 56 pages
General Physical Description note: miniature score, paperback
box 124, folder 11
Jephta, Rhapsodic Poem (Symphony No. 5), op. 89
1965
Physical Description: 55 pages
General Physical Description note: miniature score, paperback
box 125, folder 1
A watermelon, Avatiach
1939
Physical Description: 2 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 125, folder 2
Der Faecher
1930
Physical Description: 261 pages
General Physical Description note: piano reduction, hardcover
box 125, folder 3
Das Wasser
1930
Physical Description: 43 pages
General Physical Description note: score, hardcover
box 125, folder 4
Poems to Martha, Op. 66
1943
Physical Description: 39 pages
General Physical Description note: score, hardcover
box 125, folder 5
Collected Works
Scope and Contents note
Konzert fuer violoncell un kammerorchester, op. 35. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1925. (Piano reduction, 37 p.) -- Zwei divertimenti
fuer streichduo, op. 37. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, n.d. (24 p.) -- Konzert fuer klavier und orchester, op. 38. Mainz: B.
Schott's Soehne, 1926. (Piano reduction, 71 p.) -- Neun Lieder fuer Sopran und Klavier, op. 41. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne,
1928. (27 p.) -- Sonate fuer violine und klavier, op. 44. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1928. (23 p.) -- Sonate fuer violoncello
und klavier, op. 50. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1929. (20 p.).
box 125, folder 6
Fanal fuer Orchester und Orgel, op. 45
1928
Physical Description: 16 pages
General Physical Description note: score, hardcover
box 125, folder 7
Kleine Theater-Suite fuer Orchester, op. 54
1931
Physical Description: 42 pages
General Physical Description note: score, hardcover
box 126, folder 1
Phantastische Nachtmusik, op. 27
Physical Description: 69 pages
General Physical Description note: score, hardcover
General note
Date unknown.
box 126, folder 2
Divertimento fuer Violine und Violoncello, op. 37, no. 1
Physical Description: 11 pages
General Physical Description note: score, paperback
General note
Date unknown.
box 126, folder 3
Kleinstadtbilder, op. 49
1929
box 126, folder 4
Poems to Martha, op. 66
1943
Physical Description: 32 pages
General Physical Description note: score, paperback
General note
2 copies.
box 126, folder 5
Fuge aus der Geographie
1930
General Physical Description note: 2 photocopies of published score
box 126, folder 6
Vom sterbenden Rokoko, op. 16. nos. 1 and 3
1910
Physical Description: 4 pages
General Physical Description note: Photocopy of published violin part
box 126, folder 7
Serenade, op. 25.revised ed.
1943
General Physical Description note: parts
box 126, folder 8
Collected Piano Works
Scope and Contents note
Burlesken, Op. 31. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1924 -- Drei Klavierstueke, Op. 32. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1925 -- Capriccetti,
Op. 36. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1925 -- Tanz und Spielstueke, Op. 40. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1927 -- Sonate, Op. 47.
Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1928 -- Kleinstadtbilder, Op. 49. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1929 -- Fuenfmal zehn Etueden, Op.
55-59. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1931.
box 126, folder 9
Burlesken, op. 31
1924
Physical Description: 15 pages
General Physical Description note: paperback
box 126, folder 10
Choruses for Mixed Voices
Scope and Contents note
Cui Bono? -- The Lamb -- Extinquish My Eyes.
box 169, folder 14
Folk Songs of the New Palestine. A Vatiach
1939
box 169, folder 15
Folk Songs of the New Palestine. Tapuach Zahav.
1939
Literary Works (Books) Subseries 2.
Scope and Contents note
Printed books by Toch.
box 127, folder 1
Melodielehre
1923
Physical Description: 182 pages
General Physical Description note: hardcover
box 127, folder 2
Die Chinesische Floete
Physical Description: 118 pages
General Physical Description note: paperback
box 127, folder 3-4
Der Faecher
1930
Physical Description: 76 pages
General Physical Description note: paperback
General note
Libretto by F. Lion.
box 127, folder 5
The Shaping Forces of Music
1948
Physical Description: 245 pages
General Physical Description note: hardcover
box 127, folder 6
Shaping Forces
General note
Book jacket.
Toch's Library: Books and Journals Series 9.
Scope and Contents note
Printed books and journals. Boxes 128-163.
Books Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
Books.
box 128, folder 1
Knaurs Opernfuehrer
1952
Physical Description: 541 pages
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the author.
box 128, folder 2
Cohn, Arthur. The collector's Twentieth-century Music in the Western Hemisphere. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1961.
General Physical Description note: 256 p.
Scope and Contents note
inscribed to Toch by the author
box 128, folder 3
Turner, W. J. Mozart, the Man and his Works. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1938.
General Physical Description note: 458 p.
Scope and Contents note
inscribed to Toch by Georg Bassman
box 128, folder 4
Bekker, Paul. Wagner, das leben im werke. Berlin: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart, 1924.
General Physical Description note: 588 p.
Scope and Contents note
inscribed to Toch by Eugene ___?
box 128, folder 5
Hindemith, Paul. Unterweisung im Tonsatz. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1937.
General Physical Description note: 252 p.
box 128, folder 6
Eulenberg, Robert. Der Uebergang, eine tragoedie. Muenchen: Kurt Wolff Verlag, 1920.
General Physical Description note: 131 p.
Scope and Contents note
poetic inscription by Robert Eulenberg
box 129, folder 1
Dekker, Eduard Douwes (Multatuli). Max Havelaar. Leipzig: Otto Hendel, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 295 p.
box 129, folder 2
Krishnamurti, J. Verstaendnis Sei Gesetz. Duesseldorf: Ernst Pieper Ring-Verlag, 1929.
General Physical Description note: 32 p.
box 129, folder 3
Radbruch, Gustav. Einfuehrung in die Rechtswissenschaft. Leipzig: Verlag von Quelle & Meyer, 1919.
General Physical Description note: 205 p.
box 129, folder 4
Agnon, S. J. Im Herzen der Meere und Andere Erzaehlungen. Zuerich: Manesse Verlag, 1966.
General Physical Description note: 615 p.
box 129, folder 5
Rueckert, Friedrich. Die Weisheit des Brahmanen. Leipzig: Verlag von S. Hirzel, 1896.
General Physical Description note: 702 p.
Scope and Contents note
inscribed: to Toch on his Bar-Mizva, 1900.
box 129, folder 6
Eeden, Frederik van. Der kleine Johannes III. Berlin: Schuster & Loeffler, 1906.
General Physical Description note: 347 p.
box 129, folder 7
Eeden, Frederik van. Der Kleine Johannes I/II. Berlin: Schuster & Loeffler, 1906.
General Physical Description note: 214 p.
box 129, folder 8
Coster, Charles de. Tyll Ulenspiegel und Lamm Goedzak. Jena: Eugen Diederichs, 1919.
General Physical Description note: 605 p.
box 129, folder 9
Aristophanes. Lysistrata. Leo Greiner, ed. Berlin: der Buecher des Deutschen Theaters, 1920.
General Physical Description note: 123 p.
box 129, folder 10
Ellsan, Benno. Spanien Gesehen von Einem Kuenstler. Muenchen: Delphin-Verlag, 1926.
General Physical Description note: 206 p.
box 129, folder 11
Bartsch, Rudolf Hans. Die Geschichte von der Hannerl und Ihren Liebhabern. Leipzig: Verlag von L. Staackmann, 1913.
General Physical Description note: 392 p.
box 129, folder 12
Wildgans, Anton. Liebe. Leipzig: Verlag von L. Staackmann, 1916.
General Physical Description note: 133 p.
box 130, folder 1
Kerner, Dr. Med. Dieter. Mozarts Todeskrankheit. Berlin: Mainz, 1961.
General Physical Description note: 32 p.
box 130, folder 2
Pfitzner, Hans. Futuristengefahr: Bei gelegenheit von Busoni's Aesthetik. Leipzig: Sueddeutsche Monatshefte, 1921.
General Physical Description note: 51 p.
box 130, folder 3
Salzer, Felix. Strukturelles Hoeren: Der tonale Zusammenhang in der Musik. Band II. Wilhelmshaven: Otto Heinrich Noetzel,
1960.
General Physical Description note: 349 p.
box 130, folder 4
Schoenberg, Arnold. Harmonielehre. Leipzig: Universal-Edition, 1911.
General Physical Description note: 475 p.
box 130, folder 5
Reich, Willi. Mozarts Briefe. Zuerich: Manesse Verlag, 1948.
General Physical Description note: 419 p.
box 130, folder 6
Rutz, Hans. Franz Schubert, Dokumente Seines Lebens und Schaffens. Muenchen: Verlag C. H. Beck, 1952.
General Physical Description note: 214 p.
Scope and Contents note
inscribed to Toch by the author
box 130, folder 7
Wellesz, Egon. Arnold Schoenberg. Leipzig: E. P. Tal & Co. Verlag, 1921.
General Physical Description note: 151 p.
box 130, folder 8
Stravinsky, Igor. Poetics of Music. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1947.
General Physical Description note: 142 p.
box 130, folder 9
Hanslick, Eduard. Fuenf Jahre Musik [1891-1895]. Berlin: Verein fuer Deutsche Litteratur, 1896.
General Physical Description note: 402 p.
box 130, folder 9
Kerst, Friedrich. Schumman-brevier. Berlin: Verlegt bei Schuster & Loeffler, 1905.
General Physical Description note: 234 p.
box 130, folder 10
Ludwig, Emil. Beethoven, Life of a Conqueror. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1943.
General Physical Description note: 356 p.
box 130, folder 11
Schweitzer, Albert. Aus Meiner Kindheit und Jugenzeit. Muenchen: C. H. Beck'sche Verlgasbuchhandlung, 1924.
General Physical Description note: 63 p.
box 131
Wagner, Richard. Saemtliche Schriften und Dichtungen. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Haertel, 1911.
Scope and Contents note
Six volumes.
box 133, folder 1
Gedalge, Andre. Lehrbuch der Fuge. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag, 1906 (?).
General Physical Description note: 377 p.
box 133, folder 2
The Bible, King James version. Ernest Sutehrland Bates, ed. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1936.
box 133, folder 3
Kling, Professor H. Populaere Instrumentationslehre. Hannover: Louis Oertel Musikverlag, 1888 (?).
General Physical Description note: 147 p.
box 133, folder 4
Koechel, Dr. Ludwig Ritter von. W.A. Mozart Thematisches Verzeichnis Seiner Werke. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1905.
General Physical Description note: 676 p.
box 134, folder 1
Kahn, Gordon. Hollywood on Trial: The Story of the Ten Who Were Indicted. Foreword by Thomas Mann. New York: Boni & Gaer,
1948.
General Physical Description note: 229 p.
box 134, folder 2
Ziegler, Leopold. Ueberlieferung. Leipzig: Verlag Jakob Hegner, 1936.
General Physical Description note: 558 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch
box 134, folder 3
Steinfeld, Julius I., M.D., Therapeutic Studies on Psychotics. Des Plaines: Forest Press-Publishers, 1951.
General Physical Description note: 262 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Ernst and Lilly Toch by the author.
box 134, folder 4
MacDowell, Marian. The First Twenty Years of the MacDowell Colony. Peterborough: Transcript Printing Company, 1951.
General Physical Description note: 16 p.
box 134, folder 5
Devare, Ulric. Gustav Mahler's Song of the Earth: An appreciation. London: Villiers Publications Ltd., 1960.
General Physical Description note: 20 p.
Scope and Contents note
Introduction by Toch.
box 134, folder 6
Jordan, Richard. Der Sprechende Hund. Stuttgart: Richard Jordon, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 56 p.
box 134, folder 7
Kindermann, Henny. Lola: Der Sprechende Hund. Stuttgart: Verlag von Richard Jordan, 1927.
General Physical Description note: 115 p.
box 135, folder 1
Bernhard, Emil. Die Jagd Gottes. Berlin: Volksbuehnen-Verlags und Vertriebs, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 117 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed with a poem signed by the author.
box 135, folder 1
Thoreau, Henry David. Walden and other writings of Henry David Thoreau. New York: The Modern Library, 1937.
General Physical Description note: 732 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed on last page: "How glad I am to be able to share this book with both of you -- Clair." (Trotter)
box 135, folder 2
Harley, Eugene. Woodrow Wilson Still Lives -- His World Ideals Triumphant. Los Angeles: Western Printing Company, 1944.
General Physical Description note: 193 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the author.
box 135, folder 2
Kessel, Martin. Gebaendigte Kurven: Gedichte. Frankfurt: Iris-Verlag, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 75 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed: to Toch by the author, 1927.
box 135, folder 3
Knapp, Georg Friedrick. Aus der Jugend Eines Deutschen Gelehrten. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1927.
General Physical Description note: 185 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by Elly Heuss Knapp, 1933.
box 135, folder 3
Stolper, Toni. Ein Leben in Brennpunkten Unserer Zeit: Gustav Stolper 1888-1947. Tuebingen: Rainer Wunderlich Verlag, 1960.
General Physical Description note: 501 p.
box 135, folder 4
Grimme, Adolf. Selbstbesinnung. Braunschweig: Verlag Georg Westermann, 1947.
General Physical Description note: 227 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Mrs. Toch by the author.
box 136, folder 1
Korn, Peter Jona. Musikalische Umwelt Verschmutzung. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1975.
General Physical Description note: 80 p.
box 136, folder 2
Arnold Schoenberg: Zum Fuenfzigsten Geburtstage. Wien: Sonderheft der Musicblaetter des Anbruch, 1924.
General Physical Description note: 342 p.
box 136, folder 3
Weyl, Hermann. Symmetrie. Basel: Birkhaeuser, 1955.
General Physical Description note: 157 p.
box 136, folder 4
Zoff, Otto. Great Composers Through the Eyes of Their Contemporaries. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1951.
General Physical Description note: 510 p.
box 136, folder 5
Jadassohn, S. Lehrbuch des Einfachen. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1903.
General Physical Description note: 43 p.
box 136, folder 6
Hadden, Cuthbert. The Master Musicians: Stories of Romantic Lives. London: T. N. Foulis, 1913.
General Physical Description note: 254 p.
box 137, folder 1
Uhde-Bernans, Hermann Spitzweg. Reime und bilder. Muenchen: Delphin-Verlag, n.d.
Scope and Contents note
inscribed: a quote on inside back cover and the initials M.K.
box 137, folder 2
Bernhard, Emil. Hotel Eden Berlin: Volksbuehnen-Verlags-und Vertriebs-G.m.b.H., 1931.
General Physical Description note: 85 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by author.
box 137, folder 3
Grimme, Adolf. Vom wesen der romantik. Braunschweig: Verlag Georg Westermann, 1947.
General Physical Description note: 84 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the author (?)
box 137, folder 4
Mann, Thomas. Nietszches Philosophie im Lichte Unserer Erfahrung. Stockholm: Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1947.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Mr. & Mrs. Toch from Thomas Mann.
box 137, folder 5
Eulenberg, Herbert. Ernste schwaenke, vier einakter. Leipzig: Kurt Wolff Verlag, 1913.
Scope and Contents note
103 p.
box 137, folder 6
Bericht: Ueber den Musikwissenschaftlichen Kongress in Basel. Leipzig: Druck und Verlag von Breitkopf & Haertel, 1925.
General Physical Description note: 399 p.
box 137, folder 7
Ludwig, Emi.l Wilhelm der zweite. Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt Verlag, 1926.
Scope and Contents note
495 p.
box 137, folder 8
Hay, Sara Hendersond. The Delicate Balance. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951.
General Physical Description note: 52 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed: "For Ernst Toch, with the affectionate regards of Sally Lopatnikoff (Sara Henderson Hay) January 18, 1953."
box 137, folder 9
Rilke, Rainer Maria. Die liebe der Magdalena. Leipzig: Im Insel-Verlag, 1919.
Scope and Contents note
(50 p.) inscribed
box 137, folder 10
Skinner, Frank. Underscore. New York: Criterion Music Corp., 1950.
Scope and Contents note
239 p.
box 138, folder 1
Devare, Ulric. Pieta. London: Villiers Publications Ltd., 1959.
Scope and Contents note
(19 p.) inscribed: "For the celebrated composer Ernst Toch with the kindest regards and the gratitude of Ulric Devare. February
25, 1960."
box 138, folder 2
Schaeke, Gerhard. Kleine Portrats. Wuertt: Verlag "Die Arche" Itirsau, n.d.
Scope and Contents note
(71 p.) inscribed to Toch by author
box 138, folder 3
Rilke, Rainer Maria. Die Briefe an Grafin Sizzo. 1921-1926. Wiesbaden: Im Insel-Verlag
Scope and Contents note
inscribed
box 138, folder 5
Bethge, Hans. Lieder an eine kunstreiterin. Berlin: Gyldendalscher Verlag, 1922.
Scope and Contents note
41 p. inscribed to Toch by the author
box 138, folder 6
Gero, Marcel. Uli Witewupp. attraktion in sechs aufzuegen. Berlin: Felix Bloch Erben, n.d.
Scope and Contents note
91 p. inscribed by Toch
box 138, folder 7
Korngold, Julius. Child prodigy, Erich Wolfgang's years of childhood. New York: Willard Publishing Co., 1945.
Scope and Contents note
80 p. inscribed to Toch
box 138, folder 8
Wuerz, Richard. Max Reger. Muenchen: Otto Halbreiter, 1920.
Scope and Contents note
Eine sammlung von studien aus dem kreise seiner persoenlichen schueler. Heft I: Regers harmonik von Dr. Hermann Grabner. 48
p. Inscribed to Toch
box 138, folder 9
Devare, Ulric. Gustav Mahler's song of the earth (Das Lied von der Erde). London: Villiers Publications Ltd, 1960.
Scope and Contents note
An appreciation in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the composer's birth. (Introduction by Ernst Toch.) 20
p.
box 138, folder 10
Heuss-Knapp, Elly. Ausblick vom Muensterturm. Berlin: Hans Bott Verlag, n.d.
Scope and Contents note
(168 p.) inscribed: to Toch by the author 1935.
box 138, folder 11
Devare, Ulric. Journey into harvest. London: Villiers Publications Ltd., 1961.
Scope and Contents note
(64 p.) inscribed: "For Ernst Toch with the highest regards and the greatest respect. God bless you always. Gratefully Ulric
Devore. April 1961."
box 138, folder 12
Doeblin, Alfred. November 1918 eine deutsche revolution. Muenchen: Im Verlag Karl Alber, 1949.
Scope and Contents note
Erzaehlwerk Heimkehr der Fronttruppen (497 p.) inscribed: signed by the author
box 139, folder 1
Kaiser, Georg. Noli me tangere, stueck in zwei teilen. Potsdam: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1922.
Scope and Contents note
81 p.
box 139, folder 2
Poppen, Hermann. Max Reger. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1918.
Scope and Contents note
93 p.
box 139, folder 3
Das zaubertheater von Medardus, Prokop und Sylvester. Leipzig: Kurt Wolff Verlag, 1915.
Scope and Contents note
mit einer einleitung von Franz Blei 304 p.
box 139, folder 4
McNamara, Daniel I., ed. The ASCAP biographical dictionary of composers, authors and publishers. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell
Co., 1952.
Scope and Contents note
L.C. # 52-7038 636 p.
box 139, folder 5
Johannes Brahms. im Briefwechsel. Berlin: Gesellschaft m.b.h., 1908.
Scope and Contents note
mit Joseph Joachim, zweiter band 306 p.
box 139, folder 6
Johannes Brahms. im briefwechsel. Berlin: Geschellschaft m.b.h., 1908.
Scope and Contents note
mit Joseph Joachim, erster band 329 p.
box 139, folder 7
Kennan, Kent Wheeler. The technique of orchestration. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1952.
Scope and Contents note
Prentice-Hall Music Series L.C. # 52-8604 321 p.
box 140, folder 1
Endore, Guy. King of Paris. London: Cresset-Gollancz, 1956.
Scope and Contents note
A Novel based on the lines of Alexandre Dumas, father and son. (487 p.) inscribed: "To Ernst & Lilly. once in pencil and again
in ink To Ernst & Lilly with the author's warmest wishes. Guy Endore."
box 140, folder 2
Volksliederbuch fuer die jugend. Leipzig: C.F. Peters, 1930.
Scope and Contents note
Herausgegeben von der Staatlichen Kommission fuer das Volksliederbuch. Band I - Choere fuer gleiche Stimmen, Heft 1, Heft
3 Band II - Gemischte Choere, Heft 5, Heft 6 Band III - Einstimmige Lieder mit Begleitung, Heft 11, Heft 12, Heft 14 note:
bound separately
box 141, folder 1
Hensel, S. Die Familie Mendelssohn 1729-1847. Berlin: B. Behr's Verlag, 1908.
Scope and Contents note
nach briefen und tagebuechern. Fuenfzehnte Auflage, I. (483 p.)
box 141, folder 2
Hensel, S. Die familie Mendelssohn 1729-1847. Berlin: B. Behr's Verlag, 1908.
Scope and Contents note
Nach briefen und tagebuechern. Fuenfzehnte auflage, II. 483 p.
box 141, folder 3
Richard Strauss briefwechsel. Berlin: Paul Zsolnay, 1926.
Scope and Contents note
mit Hugo von Hofmannsthal 402 p.
box 141, folder 4
Wellesz, Egon. Die neue instrumentation. Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, 1928.
Scope and Contents note
Erste auflage (175 p.)
box 141, folder 5
Wellesz, Egon. Die neue instrumentation. Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, 1928.
Scope and Contents note
II. Teil: Das Orchester. Erste auflage. (183 p.)
box 141, folder 6
Rolland, Ranain. Ludwig van Beethoven. Zuerich: Max Rascher, 1918.
Scope and Contents note
149 p.
box 142, folder 1
Hummel, Walter. Nannerl, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts schwester. Zuerich: Amalthea-Verlag, 1952.
Scope and Contents note
103 p.
box 142, folder 2
Adler, Guido. Gustav Mahler. Leipzig: Universal Edition, 1916.
Scope and Contents note
106 p.
box 142, folder 3
Ludwig van Beethovens briefe. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1909.
Scope and Contents note
in ausmahl herausgegeben von Albert Leissmann 299 p.
box 142, folder 4
Heinze, Leopold. Theoretisch = praftische musik = und harmonielehre. Breslau: Heinrich Handel's Verlag, 1895.
Scope and Contents note
nach paedagogischen grundfaessen 172 p.
box 142, folder 5
Briefwechsel zwischen Wagner und Liszt. erste band. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Haertel, 1887.
Scope and Contents note
vom jahre 1841 bis 1853 298 p.
box 142, folder 6
Briefwechsel zwischen Wagner und Liszt. zweiter band. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Haertel, 1887.
Scope and Contents note
vom jahre 1854 bis 1861 328 p.
box 142, folder 7
Kreowski, Ernst und Fuchs, Edvard. Richard Wagner in der karikatur. Berlin: B. Behr's, 1907.
Scope and Contents note
mit sieben beilagen und 223 text-illustrationen 208 p.
box 143, folder 1
Salzer, Felix. Strukturelles hoeren. Wilhelmshaven: Otto Heinrich Noetzel, 1960.
Scope and Contents note
der tonale zusammenhang in der musik I. 237 p.
box 143, folder 2
Tolstoi, Leo N. Shakespeare: einte kritische studie. Hannover: Adolph Sponholtz Verlag, 1906.
Scope and Contents note
148 p.
box 143, folder 3
Herz, Gerhard. Johann Sebastian Bach. Bern-Leipzig: Paul Haupt, 1936.
General Physical Description note: 104 p.
box 143, folder 4
Rehfisch, Hans J. Nickel und die sechsunddreissig gerechten. Berlin: Oesterheld & Co. Verlag, 1925.
Scope and Contents note
Komoedie in drei Akten 85 p.
box 143, folder 5
Wildgans, Anton. Armut ein trauerspiel von Anton Wildgans. Leipzig: Verlag von L. Staackmann, 1916.
Scope and Contents note
150 p.
box 143, folder 6
Grabner, Hermann. Lehrbuch der musikalischen analyse. Leipzig: C. F. Kahnt.
Scope and Contents note
48 p.
box 143, folder 7
Lortzing, G. A. Undine. Leipzig: C. F. Peters.
Scope and Contents note
240 p. score
box 143, folder 8
Whitman, Walt. Leaves of grass. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 1940.
Scope and Contents note
(316 p.)
box 144, folder 1
Mann, Thomas. Doktor Faustus. Stockholm: Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1947.
Scope and Contents note
inscribed: "To Ernst Toch, who has no need of the devil, a neighborly dedication from Thomas Mann." (772 p.)
box 144, folder 2
Holmes, Edward. The life of Mozart. London: J. M. Dent & Sons, 1912.
Scope and Contents note
307 p. inscribed to Toch by his friend and pupil
box 144, folder 3
Zum gedenken an Ernst Ludwig Heuss
Scope and Contents note
s. August 1910 bis 14. Februar 1967. Ansprache von Walter Bauer, 1967.
box 144, folder 4
Guerster, Eugen. Nietzsche und die musik. Muenchen: Max Hueber Verlag, 1929.
Scope and Contents note
61 p. Inscribed to Toch
box 144, folder 5
Klabund. Das Kirschbluetenfest. Speil nach dem japanischen. Wien: Phaidon-Verlag, 1927.
Scope and Contents note
(112 p.) inscribed: on cover page.
box 144, folder 6
Mann, Thomas. Briefe 1937-1947. Kempten: S. Fischer Verlag, 1963.
Scope and Contents note
(765 p.)
box 144, folder 7
Auszug des geistes. Bremer: Verlag B.C. Heye & Co., 1962.
Scope and Contents note
Bericht ueber eine Sendereihe. Bremer Beitraege IV. (231 p.) 3 copies
box 145, folder 1
Moerike, Eduard. Mozart auf der Reise Nach Prag. Wien: Kunstverlag Anton Schroll & Co., n.d.
General Physical Description note: 123 p.
box 145, folder 2
Bartsch, Rudolf Hans. Das deutsche leid. Leipzig: Verlag von L. Staackman, 1912.
Scope and Contents note
434 p.
box 145, folder 3
Busoni, Ferruccio. Entwurf einer neuen aesthetik der tonkunst. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag; n.d.
Scope and Contents note
48 p. 2 copies
box 145, folder 4
Bernhard, Emil. Das reissende lamm. Drama in fuenf akten. Berlin: Volksbuehnen-Verlags-und Vertriebs-G.m.b.H., 1926.
Scope and Contents note
70 p.
box 145, folder 5
Hamsun, Knut. Im maerchenland. Muenchen: Albert Langen Verlag, 1912.
Scope and Contents note
280 p.
box 145, folder 6
Swoboda, Dr. Heinrich. Griechische geschichte. Leipzig: G. F. Goeschen'sche Verlagshandlung, 1907.
Scope and Contents note
194 p.
box 145, folder 7
Holberg, Ludwig. Meisterkomoedien. Muenchen: Georg Mueller, 1921.
Scope and Contents note
419 p.
box 145, folder 8
Kurth, Dr. Ernst. Romantische harmonik und ihre krise in Wagners "Tristan." Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, 1920.
Scope and Contents note
538 p.
box 146, folder 1
Freyhold, K. F. Edmund von Hasenbuch. Verse von Christian Morgenstern. Wiesbaden: Im Insel-Verlag, 1960.
Scope and Contents note
inscribed: to the Tochs by Morgenstern
box 146, folder 2
Hardt, Ernst. Tantris der narr. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1911.
Scope and Contents note
Drama in 5 Akten 159 p.
box 146, folder 2
Nohl, Ludwig. Mozarts briefe. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Haertel, 1877.
Scope and Contents note
nach den originalien herausgegeben (478 p.)
box 146, folder 4
Multatuli Die abenteuer des kleinen Walther Westf.
Scope and Contents note
Uebertragen aus dem hollaendischen von Wilhelm Spohr. Erster Band. 432 p.
box 146, folder 5
Kuegelgen, Wilhelm von. Jugenderinnerurgen eines alten mannes. Leipzig: Max Hesses Verlag, n.d.
Scope and Contents note
(658 p.)
box 146, folder 6
Multatuli Die Abenteuer des klienen Walther Westf.
Scope and Contents note
Uebertragen aus dem hollaendischen von Wilhelm Spohr. Zweiter band. 432 p.
box 146, folder 7
Hardt, Ernst. Gudrun: ein trauerspiel in fuenf akten. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag.
Scope and Contents note
149 p.
box 147, folder 1
Baum, Vicki. Fruehe schatten. Berlin: Erich Reiss Verlag, 1914.
Scope and Contents note
(277 p.)
box 147, folder 2
Baum, Vicki. Falling Star. London: Geoffrey Bles, 1934.
Scope and Contents note
(313 p.) translated to English by Ida Zeitlin. inscribed: "Forget Hollywood but don't forget your friend. Vicki 1975"
box 147, folder 3
Baum, Vicki. Der weg. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1925.
Scope and Contents note
Novelle. (54 p.)
box 147, folder 4
Baum, Vicki. Miniaturen. Berlin: Weltgeist-Buecher Verlags-Gesellschaft m.b.H., n.d.
Scope and Contents note
(56 p.)
box 147, folder 5
Baum, Vicki Die Andern Zage. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1922.
Scope and Contents note
Novellen. (319 p.)
box 147, folder 6
Baum, Vicki. Der Grosse Ausverkauf. Amsterdam: Querido Verlag, 1937.
Scope and Contents note
253 p.
box 148, folder 1
Gebete der Israeliten Wien: Verlag von Jos. Schlesinger's Buchhandlung, 1899.
Scope and Contents note
Uebersetzt und mit erklaerenden anmerkungen versehen von J. U. Mannheimer. (463 p.) note: Fuer Ernst Toch, 1900 (inscribed)
box 148, folder 2
Doss, Johann Heinrich. Homers Ilias. Leipzig: G. Freytag, 1907.
Scope and Contents note
nach der uebersetzung (2 auflage) von Johann Heinrich Doss
box 148, folder 3
Doss, Johann Heinrich. Homer's Odyssee. Leipzig: G. Frehtag, 1907.
Scope and Contents note
nach der uebersetzung von Johann Heinrich Doss 151 p.
box 148, folder 4
Bierbaum, Otto Julius. Jrrgarten Der Liebe Um Etliche Gaengeund Lauben Vermerhrt. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag, 1910.
Scope and Contents note
437 p.
box 148, folder 5
Johnson, Alvin. Ideas Are High Explosives. Privately printed
Scope and Contents note
A selection of editorials from the New School Bulletin, 1945-1961. Privately printed edition of 150 numbered copies. Copy
number 86. (80 p.) inscription: "Dec. 26, 1962. To my dear friends the Tochs, with my warmest good wishes, Alvin Johnson."
box 148, folder 6
Payne, Robert. The Three Worlds of Albert Schweitzer. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1957.
Scope and Contents note
(252 p.) inscribed: on a picture postcard of A. Schweitzer and P. Casals, "to Ernst Toch with cordial greetings, Hans Moldenhauer
April 1960."
box 148, folder 7
Vajda, Ernest. Fata Morgana (Mirage), A Comedy In Three Acts. New York: The Richmond Hill Record, 1922.
box 148, folder 8
Eine Kritische Zeitungsschau und Kuriositaeten. no place: Greifenverlag, n.d.
Scope and Contents note
Beilage zu "Lion Feuchtwanger zum Gedenken." 4 leaves
box 148, folder 9
Schweitzer, Albert. Aus Meinem Leben Und Denken. Leipzig: Felix Meiner Verlag. 1947.
box 149, folder 1
Pfitzner, Hans. Die Neue Aesthetik Der Musikalischen Impotenz. Muenchen: Sueddeutschen Monatshefte, 1920.
General Physical Description note: 156 p.
box 149, folder 2
Doeblin, Alfred. November 1918 Eine Deutsche Revolution. Muenchen: Im Verlag Karl Alber, 1948.
Scope and Contents note
Erzaehlwerk. Verratenes Volk. (471 p.) inscribed by the author
box 149, folder 3
Altmann, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm. Handbuch Fuer Streichquartettspieler. Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, 1928.
Scope and Contents note
Ein fuehrer durch die literature des streichquartetts. Band II, erste auflage. (354 p.)
box 149, folder 4
Pfitzner, Hans. Vom Musikalischen Drama, II. Auflage. Muenchen: Sueddeutschen monatshefte, 1920.
Scope and Contents note
(219 p.)
box 149, folder 5
Browne, Lewis. See What I Mean? New York: Random House, 1943.
Scope and Contents note
(245 p.) inscribed: "For my dear friends the Ernst Tochs with all good wishes and much admiration -- Lewis Browne."
box 149, folder 6
London, Kurt. Film Music. London: Faber and Faber Ltd., 1936.
Scope and Contents note
A summary of the characteristic features of its history, aesthetics, technique; and possible developments. Translated by Eric
S. Bensinger witha foreword by Constant Lambert. (280 p.)
box 150, folder 1
Neumann, Karl Eugen. Die Reden Gotamo Buddhos. Erster Band. Muenchen: R. Piper & Co.
General Physical Description note: 319 p.
box 150, folder 2
Chamberlain, Houston Stewart. Richard Wagner. Muenchen: Verlagsanstalt F. Bruckman A.G., 1910.
General Physical Description note: 526 p.
box 150, folder 3
Thomas, Dr. Wolfgang A. Beethoven: Die Unsterblische Geliebte. Muenchen: Wunderhorn-verlag, 1910.
General Physical Description note: 70 p.
box 150, folder 4
Wagner, Richard. Mein Leben. Vol. 1. Muenchen: F. Bruckmann A.G., 1911.
General Physical Description note: 528 p.
box 150, folder 5
Wagner, Richard. Mein Leben, Vol. II. Muenchen: F. Bruckmann A.G., 1911.
General Physical Description note: pp. 535-886
box 151, folder 1
Israelitisches Gebetbuch, Wien: Verlag von J. Schlesinger's Buchhandlung, 1893.
Scope and Contents note
(328 p.) note: in Hebrew script, with some German
box 151, folder 2
Hamsun, Knut. Segen Der Erde. Muenchen: Albert Langen, 1929.
Scope and Contents note
387 p. Inscribed to Toch
box 151, folder 3
Hoesli, Irma. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Zuerich: Artemis-Verlag, 1948.
Scope and Contents note
Briefstil eines musikgenies mit vier bildnissen und einem faksimilierten briefe Mozarts. 147 p.
box 151, folder 4
Bruun, Laurids. Van Zantens Glueckliche Zeit. Berlin: S. Fischer, n.d.
Scope and Contents note
ein Liebesroman von der Insel Pelli 158 p.
box 151, folder 5
Brecht, Bertolt. Der Verwundete Solsrates. Berlin: der Kinderbuchverlag, 1949.
Scope and Contents note
Unsere Welt, Gruppe 1 (26 p.)
box 151, folder 6
Bartsch, Rudolf Hans. Die Heindlkinder. Leipzig: Verlag von L. Staackmann, 1909.
Scope and Contents note
(333 p.)
box 151, folder 7
Erskine, John. Uncle Sam In The Eyes Of His Family. Indianapolis: The Bobs-Merrill Company, 1930.
Scope and Contents note
(351 p.) inscribed: first page has a musical penciled sketch.
box 151, folder 8
Lion, Ferdinand. Komaedien in Europa, Drei Einakter. Berlin: Chronos-Verlag, 1929.
Scope and Contents note
100 p.
box 151, folder 9
Baresel, Alfred. Das Neue Jazz Buch. Leipzig: Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1929.
Scope and Contents note
Ein praktisches handbuch fuer musiker, komponisten, arrangeure, taenzer und freunde der jazzmusik, mit 40 notenbeispielen
98 p.
box 151, folder 10
Klein, Dr. Walther. Harmonielehre Fuer Vorgeschrittene. Innsbruck: Universitaets-Verlag Wagner, 1922.
Scope and Contents note
Das harmoniesystem der neueren musik (32 p)
box 151, folder 11
Lernet-Holenia, Alexander. Erotik, Komoedie in 3 Akten. Berlin: S. Fischer, Verlag, 1927.
Scope and Contents note
155 p.
box 151, folder 12
Das Klavierbuch. Jahrbuech 1927. Wien: Universal-Edition A.G. 1927.
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 151, folder 13
Das Klavierbuch. Jahrbuech 1928. Wien: Universal-Edition A.G. 1928.
box 151, folder 14
Niemann, Walter. Die Musik Seit Richard Wagner. Berlin: Schuster & Loeffler, 1913.
Scope and Contents note
(erste bis vierte auflage) 296 p.
box 152, folder 1
Musicians Mutual Protective Association Local 47 A.F. of M. directory Los Angeles. 1960, 1961, 1963, 1971.
Scope and Contents note
817 North Vine Street, Los Angeles 38, California.
box 152, folder 2
Krenek, Ernst. Music Here and Now. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1939.
Scope and Contents note
Translated by Barthold Fles. (306 p.) note: corrections noted on last page:
box 152, folder 3
Holde, Artur. Jews in Music. New York: Philosophical Library, 1959.
Scope and Contents note
from the Enlightenment to the present (364 p.)
box 152, folder 4
Kalbeck, Max. Johannes Brahms: I. band 1833-1862. Wien: Wiener Verlag, 1904.
Scope and Contents note
512 p.
box 153, folder 1
Slonimsky, Nicolas. Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns. New York: Coleman-Ross Co., Inc., 1947.
box 153, folder 2
Hesse, Hermann. Ernst Morgenthaler. Zuerich: Max Niehans Verlag, 1936.
Scope and Contents note
(32 p.) inscribed: to the Tochs by Morgenthaler
box 153, folder 3
Pfitzner, Hans. Die Rose vom Liebesgarten. Leipzig: Max Brockhaus, 1901.
Scope and Contents note
255 p. score
box 154, folder 1
Riemanns, Hugo. Musik Lexicon. Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, 1929.
Scope and Contents note
1079 p. Elfte auflage, bearbeitet von Alfred Einstein. I. Band: A-L.
box 154, folder 2
Riemanns, Hugo. Musik Lexicon. Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, 1929.
Scope and Contents note
2105 p. Elfte auflage. Bearbeitet von Alfred Einstein. II. Band: M-Z.
box 155, folder 1
Landau, Dr. Anne L., Ph. D. The Contribution of Jewish Composers to the Music of the Modern World. Cincinnati: National Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods, 1946.
Scope and Contents note
94 p.
box 155, folder 2
Simons, John. Who's Who in American Jewry. Volume 3 1938-1939. New York: National News Association, Inc., 1927.
General Physical Description note: 1177 p.
box 155, folder 3
Einstein, Alfred. Das Neue Musik Lexikon. Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, 1926.
Scope and Contents note
Nach dem Dictionary of modern music and musicians. 729 p.
box 156, folder 1
Knorr, Iwan. Lehrbuch Der Fugenkomposition. Leipzig: Druck und Verlag von Breitkopf & Haertel, 1911.
Scope and Contents note
(160 p.)
box 156, folder 2
Hay, Sara Henderson. The Stone And The Shell. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1959.
Scope and Contents note
(81 p.) inscribed: "For Lilly and Ernst Toch with much affection from Sally (Sara Henderson Hay) Santa Monica August 22, 1959.)"
box 156, folder 3
Endore, Guy. Satan's Saint. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1965.
Scope and Contents note
a novel about the Marquis de Sade (311 p.) inscribed: "To Lilly Toch with the warm affection of an old friend of the family,
Guy Endore." note: contains an embroidered bookmark with Lilly Toch's initials.
box 156, folder 4
Herausgegeben vom Verein. Verzeichnis Der Anschriften Der Lehre Und Ehemaliger Schueler des Meidlinger Gymnasiums. Juli 1932.
Scope and Contents note
87 p. note: Toch mentioned on p. 68
box 156, folder 5
Soffel, Karl and Klabund. Der Tierkreis. Berlin: Erich Reiss Verlag, 1919.
Scope and Contents note
Das tier in der dichtung aller voelker und zeiten. Eine anthologie herausgegeben von Karl Soffel und Klabund. (399 p.) note:
page numbers noted on title page.
box 156, folder 6
Pizzetti, Ildebrando. Debora e Jaele. Milan: G. Ricordi, 1922.
Scope and Contents note
477 p. score
box 157, folder 1
Bernstein, Leonard. The Joy of Music. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1959.
Scope and Contents note
303 p.
box 157, folder 2
Redfield, John. Music, A Science and an Art. New York: Tudor Publishing Co., 1926.
Scope and Contents note
307 p.
box 157, folder 3
McKinney, Laurence. People of Note, A Score of Symphony Faces. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Inc., 1940.
General Physical Description note: 63 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by Norah, his pupil.
box 157, folder 4
Klabund. Dichtungen Aus Dem Osten. Wien: Phaidan-Verlag, 1929.
General Physical Description note: 119 p.
box 157, folder 5
Scherchen, Hermann. Lehrbuch Des Dirigierens. Leipzig: J. J. Weber, 1929.
General Physical Description note: 322 p.
box 157, folder 6
Bie, Oskar. Dir Paradoxie Der Oper. Berlin: S. Fischer Verlag, 1919.
Scope and Contents note
575 p.
box 157a, folder 1
Jameson, Storm. Company Parade. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1934.
General Physical Description note: 374 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the author.
box 157a, folder 2
Stolper, Gustav. This Age of Fable. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1942.
General Physical Description note: 369 p.
box 157a, folder 3
Photograph found in Thomas Mann's "Bekenntnisse."
box 157a, folder 4
Bremer Beitraege: Auszug des Geistes. Bremen: B.C. Heye and Co., 1962.
General Physical Description note: 230 p.
box 157a, folder 5
Rathenau, Walther. "Zur Mechanik des Geistes." Berlin: S. Fischer, 1922.
General Physical Description note: 347 p.
box 157a, folder 6
Rathenau, Walther. Von Kommenden Dingen. Berlin: S. Fischer, 1922.
General Physical Description note: 345 p.
box 157a, folder 7
Rey, Etienne. De l'Amour. Paris: Bernard Grasset, 1909.
General Physical Description note: 179 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the author.
box 157a, folder 8
Collete. Freide auf die Tieren. Berlin: Paul Zsolnay, 1931.
General Physical Description note: 190 p.
box 157a, folder 9
Eggebrecht, Axel. Katzen. Berlin: Herbert Stuffer, 1927.
General Physical Description note: 117 p.
box 157a, folder 9
Mann, Thomas. Bekenntnisse des Hochstaplers Felix Krull I. Berlin: S. Fischer, 1954.
General Physical Description note: 442 p.
box 157b, folder 1
Arion. Sammelung auserlesener Gesangstuecke mit Begleitung des Piano-Forte. Erster Band. Braunschweig: n.d.
General Physical Description note: 120 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed: "G. Nauenburg, 1827."
box 157b, folder 2
Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim's Progress. London: George Virtue, 1843.
General Physical Description note: 315 p.
box 157b, folder 3
Plutarch's Lives. Vol. IV. Translated from the Original Greek by John Langhorne, D.D. and William Langhorne, M.A. London,
1795.
General Physical Description note: 432 p.
box 157b, folder 4
Plutarch's Lives. Vol. V. Translated from the Original Greek by John Langhorne, D.D. and William Langhorne, M.A. London, 1795.
box 157b, folder 5
Plutarch's Lives. Vol. VI. Translated from the Original Greek by John Langhorne, D.D. and William Langhorne, M.A. London,
1795.
box 157c, folder 1
Cohn, Emil Bernhard. Legenden. Berlin: Siegfried Scholem, 1933.
General Physical Description note: 144 p.
box 157c, folder 2
Morgenstern, Christian. Wir Fanden Einen Pfad. Muenchen: R. Piper & Co., 1921.
General Physical Description note: 71 p.
Scope and Contents note
Incribed poem to Tochs by Karl Auras.
box 157c, folder 3
Weininger, Otto. Geschlecht und Charakter. Wien: Wilhelm Braumueller, 1920.
General Physical Description note: 599 p.
box 157c, folder 4
Auden, W. H. and Chester Kallman. The Rake's Progress, libretto. London: Boosey and Hawkes, 1951.
General Physical Description note: 60 p.
box 157c, folder 5
Charles R. Joy, ed. The Wit and Wisdom of Albert Schweitzer. Boston: The Beacon Press, 1949.
General Physical Description note: 104 p.
box 157c, folder 6
Stolper, Toni. Ein Leben in Brennpunkten Unserer Zeit: Gustav Stolper 1888-1947. Tuebingen: Rainer Wunderlich Verlag, 1960.
General Physical Description note: 501 p.
box 157, folder 1
Morgenstern, Christian. Galgenlieder. Translated and with an introduction by Max Knight. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1963.
General Physical Description note: 225 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Tochs by the author.
box 157, folder 2
Heuss, Theodor. Tagebuchbriefe, 1955-1963. Tuebingen: Rainer Wunderlich Verlag Hermann Leins, 1970.
General Physical Description note: 644 p.
box 157, folder 3
Liliencron, Detlev von. Kriegsnovellen. Berlin: Schuster & Loeffler, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 238 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch, Christmas 1914.
box 157, folder 4
Herst, Friedrich. Schumann Brevier. Berlin: Schuster & Loeffler, 1905.
General Physical Description note: 230 p.
box 157, folder 5
Lorenz, Konrad. Er Redete Mit Dem Vieh' Den Voegeln und den Fischen, Tiergeschichten. Wien: Verlag Dr. G. Borotha-Schoeler,
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 240 p.
box 157, folder 6
Lorenz, Konrad. So Kam der Mensch auf den Hund. Wien:Dr. G. Borotha-Schoeler, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 211 p.
box 157, folder 7
Maeterlinck, Maurice. Der Blaue Vogel. Berlin: Erich Reiss Verlag, 1910.
box 157e, folder 1
Urquhart, Clara. With Doctor Schweitzer in Lambarene. London: George G. Harrap & Co., 1957.
General Physical Description note: 62 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Tochs by Rhena Eckert-Schweitzer.
box 157e, folder 2
Wibberley, Leonard. Ah Julian! A Memoir of Julian Brodetsky. New York: Ives Washburn, Inc., 1963.
General Physical Description note: 154 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the author.
box 157e, folder 3
Proceedings. Second Series. American Academy of Arts and Letters, National Institute of Arts and Letters. New York, 1951.
box 157e, folder 4
Hesse, Hermann. Knulp: Drei Geschichten aus dem Leben Knulps. Berlin: S. Fischer, 1915.
General Physical Description note: 145 p.
box 157e, folder 5
Hesse, Hermann. Gesammelte Werke. Der Steppenwolf, Tractat. Berlin: S. Fischer Verlag, 1927.
box 157e, folder 6
Freud, Sigmund. Vorlesungen zur Einfuehrung in die Psychoanalyse. Berlin: Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1933.
General Physical Description note: 523 p.
box 157e, folder 7
Jameson, Storm. Love in Winter. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1935.
General Physical Description note: 394 p.
box 157e, folder 8
Wassermann, Jakob. Der Aufruhr um den Junker Ernst. Berlin: S. Fischer Verlag, 1926.
General Physical Description note: 165 p.
box 157e, folder 9
Fineman, Irving. Ruth. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1949.
General Physical Description note: 277 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Tochs by the author.
box 158
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Volumes 29-34. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1887.
box 159
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Volumes 34-40. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1887.
box 160
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Volumes 8-14. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1887.
box 161
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Volumes 1-7. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1887.
box 162
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Volumes 15-21. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1887.
box 163
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Volumes 22-28. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1887.
box 178, folder 4
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Kunst der Fuge. Czerny, ed. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 79 p.
Journals and Articles Subseries 2.
Scope and Contents note
See Essays and Articles for works by Toch.
box 132, folder 112
Modern music: A Quarterly Review Published by The League of Composers.
Scope and Contents note
Vol. XVI no. 3, March-April 1939 Vol. XVII no. 1, Oct.-Nov. 1939 Vol. XVII no. 2, Jan-Feb 1940 Vol. XVIII no. 3, March-April
1941 Vol. XVIII no. 4, May-June 1941 Vol. XXII no. 3, March-April 1945 Vol. XXII no. 4, May-June 1945 (2 copies) Vol. XXIII
no. 1, Winter 1946 Vol. XXIII no. 2, Spring 1946 Vol. XXIII no. 3, Summer 1946 Vol. XXIII no. 4, Fall 1946
box 132, folder 13
Die musik. Bach-Heft. Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, January 1930.
box 132, folder 14
Musikbestaende Elly Ney, Katalog nr. 137. Tutzing: Hans Schneider, 1968.
General Physical Description note: 142 p.
Scope and Contents note
mentions Toch on pages 4 and 114.
box 132, folder 15
Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague. Da capo. Washington: 1952.
General Physical Description note: 14 p.
Scope and Contents note
A paper read before the Mother's Club, Cambridge, Mass., March 13, 1951.
box 132, folder 16
The Coleman Chamber Music Association. The Coleman chamber concerts, 1904-1964. Pasadena: Grant Dahlstrom, 1963.
General Physical Description note: 67 p.
box 132, folder 17
Albersheim, Gerhard. "Geist und Materie in der Musik." From "Schweizerische Musikzeitung", Nr.4/1964.
General Physical Description note: 7 p.
box 132, folder 18
Kallen, H. M. "Of Democracy and the Arts." New York: The Philosophical Library, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 13 p.
Scope and Contents note
Reprinted from the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Volume 3, Number 9-10.
box 132, folder 19
Kelson, Hans. "Causality and Retribution."
General Physical Description note: 23 p.
Scope and Contents note
Reprinted from "Philosophy of Science," Vol. 8, No. 4: October, 1941.
box 132, folder 20
Kallen, H. M. "Beauty and Use: A Pragmatic Interpretation."
General Physical Description note: 6 p.
Scope and Contents note
Reprinted from "The Philosophical Review," May, 1939.
box 132, folder 21
Kallen, Horace M. "The New Education and the Future of Peace." New York: American Association for Jewish Education, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 15 p.
Scope and Contents note
An address before the Eighth International Conference of the New Education Fellowship, Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 7, 1941.
box 132, folder 22
Krall, Karl. "Sonderdruck aus der Tierseele: Zeitschrift fuer vergleichende Seelenkunde." Bonn: Emil Eisele, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 16 p.
box 132, folder 23
Kraemer, Prof. Dr. H. Gesellschaft fuer Tier Psychologie & Mitteilungen. 4 Folge, Heft 1. Stuttgart: Richard Jordan, 1930.
General Physical Description note: 33 p.
box 132, folder 24
Krall, Karl. Gesellschaft fuer Tier Psychologie & Mitteilungen. 3 Folge, Heft: 3/4. Stuttgart: Richard Jordan, 1929.
General Physical Description note: 152 p.
box 132, folder 26
Deutsche Blaetter. Udo Rukser und Albert Theile, eds. Heft 6, 1944.
General Physical Description note: 47 p.
box 132, folder 27
Deutsche Blaetter. Udo Rukser und Albert Theile, eds. Heft 27, September-Oktober 1945.
General Physical Description note: 64 p.
box 132, folder 28
Sulzbach, Walter. "Tolerance and the Economic System."
Scope and Contents note
reprinted for private circulation from Ethics, Vol. L, No. 3, April 1940.
box 134, folder 7
First International Los Angeles Music Festival. Los Angeles Orchestral Society, June 1-11, 1961. (program)
General Physical Description note: 34 p.
box 134, folder 8
Official Translation of the Speech Delivered by Adolf Hitler Before the German Reichstag on April 28, 1939. Washington D.C.:
German Embassy, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 71 p.
box 134, folder 9
Kallen, H. M. "Of War and Peace." Reprinted from Social Research (New York), September 1939.
General Physical Description note: 30 p.
box 134, folder 10
Kallen, Horace M. "Jewish Right, Christian Power." Reprinted from Contemporary Jewish Record, December 1943.
General Physical Description note: 15 p.
box 134, folder 11
MacDowell Colony of the Edward MacDowell Association, Inc. Report for 1963. Peterborough: 1963.
General Physical Description note: 19 p.
box 134, folder 12
Konzerte mit Neue Musik. Bayerischer Rundfunk, Intendant Christain Wallenreiter, Chefdirigent Ragael Kubelik.15. Jahrgang. 58. Folge
April-June 1964
Scope and Contents note
(concert series program)
Toch's Library: Scores Series 10.
Scope and Contents note
Musical Works by Other Composers. Boxes 164-179.
Unpublished Works Subseries 1.
Scope and Contents note
Manuscripts and reproductions of music by other composers.
box 166, folder 2
Naomi and Ruth
1947
Physical Description: 32 pages
General Physical Description note: score, OZC of MS.
Scope and Contents note
A small cantata for women's Voices, Soprano Solo, and piano.
General note
On item, "Beverly Hills." Inscribed to Toch, cover, manuscript, by the composer.
box 166, folder 4
Verborgenheit
1954
Physical Description: 4 pages
General Physical Description note: OZC score in manuscript.
General note
Inscribed to Toch.
box 166, folder 5
Divertimento for Orchestra
1956
Physical Description: 97 pages
General Physical Description note: score, OZC in MS
Scope and Contents note
Letter to Toch by composer included.
box 166, folder 7
String Quartet no. 2 in F major
1948
Physical Description: 55 pages
General Physical Description note: score, OZC of MS.
General note
Inscribed to Toch, cover, manuscript, by the composer.
box 166, folder 8
Strygekvartet nr. 2 op. 6. = String Quartet op. 6, no. 2
1924
Physical Description: 37 pages
General Physical Description note: score, mimeograph
General note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 166, folder 9
Sonatine for Flojte, Klarinet, og Fagot, op. 7
1924
Physical Description: 17 pages
General Physical Description note: score, mimeograph
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 166, folder 10
Suite fuer Bratsche und Klavier
General Physical Description note: score, MS in ink. 7 leaves
Scope and Contents note
Suite for viola and piano.
General note
Inscribed to Toch.
box 166, folder 11
To Keep
1952
Physical Description: 4 pages
General Physical Description note: score for piano and SATB
General note
Inscribed to Toch. On item, "Beverly Hills."
box 166, folder 15
Sonata for Cello and Piano
1949
Physical Description: 83 pages
General Physical Description note: score, OZC of MS.
General note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 167, folder 9
Four Songs on W. B. Yeats for Baritone and Piano
1944
Physical Description: 15 pages
General Physical Description note: oz. (?) score
box 176, folder 1
Movement for String Arrangement
Physical Description: 8 pages
General note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer. Privately printed.
box 178, folder 12
String Quartet in D Major
1945
Physical Description: 39 pages
General Physical Description note: score, OZC in MS.
General note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
Published Works Subseries 2.
Scope and Contents note
Published works.
box 164, folder 1
Sonate (a moll) Fuer Pianoforte, op. 46
Physical Description: 38 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 164, folder 2
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, op. 36
1939
Physical Description: 107 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 164, folder 4
Seven Pieces for Piano
1936
Physical Description: 24 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 164, folder 5
Spiral Movement for Violin and Piano
1935
Physical Description: 16 pages
General Physical Description note: piano- piano/vocal score
Scope and Contents note
With Bowles piece in same folder.
box 164, folder 5a
Cafe Sin Nombre, Danger de Mort, Letter to Freddy, Scenes d'Anabase
1935
Physical Description: 16 pages
General Physical Description note: piano/vocal score
Scope and Contents note
Chavez piece in same folder.
box 164, folder 6
Zweite Symphonie, op. 12 = Second symphony, op. 12
1924
Physical Description: 149 pages
General Physical Description note: score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed with Toch's name.
box 164, folder 7
Granites
1935
Physical Description: 15 pages
General Physical Description note: piano score
Scope and Contents note
With Luening and Heilner pieces in same folder.
box 164, folder 7a
Second Rhapsody
1935
Physical Description: 15 pages
General Physical Description note: piano score
Scope and Contents note
Rudhyar and Luening pieces in same folder.
box 164, folder 8
Klaviermusik Erster Teil Uebung in Drei Stuecken, op. 37
1925
Physical Description: 23 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 164, folder 9
Kammersymphone Fuer 15 Soloinstrumente, op. 9
1912
Physical Description: 56 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 164, folder 10
Palestrina
1916
Physical Description: 369 pages
General Physical Description note: score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer. Hans Pfitzner, editor.
box 164, folder 11
Sonate Pour Violon et Piano
1927
Physical Description: 9 pages
General Physical Description note: violin score
box 165, folder 1
Quatre Nocturnes Pour Piano
1952
Physical Description: 6 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 165, folder 2
USA 1946: Compositions for Piano by Contemporary American Composers
1946
Physical Description: 28 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 165, folder 3
Der Ferne Klang
1911
Physical Description: 328 pages
General Physical Description note: score
box 165, folder 4
Hindemith, Paul. Cardillac. Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne, 1926.
General Physical Description note: 179 p. score
box 165, folder 5
Goldmark, Carl. Ein Wintermaerchen. New York: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1907.
General Physical Description note: 207 p. score
box 165, folder 6
Hindemith, Paul. Neues Vom Tage. Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne, 1929.
General Physical Description note: 252 p. score
box 166, folder 1
Lopatnikoff, Nikolai. Sonata Pour Violoncelle et Piano. Berlin: Russischer Musikverlag, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 26 p. score
box 166, folder 2
Ravel, Maurice. Sonate pour violon et piano. Paris: Durand, 1927.
General Physical Description note: 32 p. piano score
box 166, folder 3
Klein, Walther. Sonate fuer Violine und Klavier.
General Physical Description note: 27 p. score
box 166, folder 12
Weiller, Ludwig. Drei Klavierstuecke. Wuerzburg: Universitaetsdruckerei H. Sturtz A. G., 1927.
General Physical Description note: 7 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 166, folder 13
Frank, Otto R. Drei Mehrstimmige Gesaenge. Frankfurt: Druck Leo Schoenmann, n.d.
General Physical Description note: Four leaves, three copies (total 12 leaves)
Scope and Contents note
1. Den flus entlang {Along the river} 2. Liedwerden 3. Lenz {Spring} Inscribed to Toch
box 166, folder 14
Haendel, Georg Friedrich. Auswahl aus Seinen Klavierwerken. Walter Rehberg, ed. Stuttgart: J. G. Cottasche Buchhandlung Nachf.
General Physical Description note: 43 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the editor.
box 166, folder 16
Lopatnikoff, Nikolai. Sonatine Pour Piano, op. 7. Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique, 1928.
General Physical Description note: 19 p. score.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed by the composer.
box 166, folder 17
Klein, Walther. Anrufung. Innsbruck: Universitaets-Verlag Wagner, 1924.
General Physical Description note: 8 p. score for violin & piano and violin part (1l)
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Lily Toch by the composer.
box 167, folder 1
Antheil, George. Second Sonata, "The Airplane" for Piano Solo. San Francisco: New Music Society of Calif., 1931.
General Physical Description note: 11 p.
box 167, folder 2
Brooks, Ernest. "Toccata" from 3rd piano Sonata. San Francisco: New Music Society of Calif., 1936.
General Physical Description note: 16 p. piano score
Scope and Contents note
Siegmeister piece in same folder.
box 167, folder 2
Siegmeister, Elie. The Strange Funeral in Braddock. San Francisco: New Music Society of Calif., 1936.
General Physical Description note: 16 p. piano-vocal score
Scope and Contents note
Brooks piece in same folder.
box 167, folder 3
Pfitzner, Hans. Von Deutscher Seele. Berlin: Verlag Adolph Fuerstner, 1921.
General Physical Description note: 173 p. score
box 167, folder 4
Hindemith, Paul. Der Daemon. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1924.
General Physical Description note: 72 p. score
box 167, folder 5
Schreker, Franz. Christophorus. Leipzig: Druck C. G. Roeder A-G, 1931.
General Physical Description note: 183 p. score
box 167, folder 6
Rozsa, Bela. Sonate Pour Piano. San Francisco: New Music Society of Calif., 1936.
General Physical Description note: 16 p. score
box 167, folder 7
Tremblay, George. Two Piano Sonatas. Los Angeles: New Music Society of Calif., 1936.
General Physical Description note: 12 p. score
box 167, folder 7b
Luening, Otto. Only Themselves Understand Themselves. San Francisco: New Music Society of California, 1935.
General Physical Description note: 15 p. piano score
Scope and Contents note
Rudhyar and Heilner pieces in same folder.
box 167, folder 8
Webern, Anton. Geistlicher Volktext fuer Eine Singstimme, Violine, Klarinette & Bassklarinette. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1930.
General Physical Description note: 5 p. score
box 167, folder 10
Tansman, Alexandre. Cinq Melodies pour Chant et Piano. Paris: La Sirene Musicale, 1928.
General Physical Description note: 9 p. score
box 167, folder 11
Miaskovsky, N. Fragment Lyrique. San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, 1934.
General Physical Description note: 15 p. score
box 167, folder 12
Ruggles, Carl. Sun-treader. San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, 1934.
General Physical Description note: 51 p. score
box 167, folder 13
Roldan, Amadeo. Motivos de Son. San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, 1935.
General Physical Description note: 32 p. score
box 167, folder 14
Creston, Paul. Seven Theses for Piano. San Francisco: New Music Society of Calif., 1935.
General Physical Description note: 12 p. score
box 167, folder 15
Riegger, Wallingford. Three Canons for Woodwinds. San Francisco: New Music Society of Calif., 1932.
General Physical Description note: 28 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Strang piece in same folder.
box 167, folder 15
Strang, Gerald. Mirrorrorrim. San Francisco: New Music Society of Calif., 1932.
General Physical Description note: 28 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Riegger piece in same folder.
box 167, folder 16
Debussy, Claude. La Troisieme pour Violin et Piano. Paris: Durand, 1917.
General Physical Description note: 8 p. violin part, score
box 167, folder 17
Debussy, Claude. Prelude de La Damoiselle Elue. Paris: Durand, 1909.
General Physical Description note: 4 p. score
box 167, folder 18
Debussy, Claude. Mouvement. Paris: Durand, 1905.
General Physical Description note: 11 p. score
box 167, folder 18
Debussy, Claude. Reflets Dans L'eau. Paris: Durand, 1905.
General Physical Description note: 7 p. score
box 167, folder 19
Cowell, Henry. Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. Paris: Senart, 1931.
General Physical Description note: 63 p. score
box 167a, folder 1
Donizetti, Gaetano. Don Pasquale, Komische Oper in 3 Akten. Wien: Carl Halinger qdm. Tobias, n.d.
General Physical Description note: piano score, 223 p.
box 167a, folder 2
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Ach Herr, mich armen Sünder. Facsimilie of manuscript. Publisher data unknown.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed by Elise Steindorff (?).
box 167a, folder 3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Die Zauberfloete. Randzeichnungen zu Mozart's Handschrift von Max Slevogt. Facsimilie of manuscript.
Publisher information unknown.
box 167a, folder 4
Brahms, Johannes. Ein Deutsches Requiem, op. 45. Leipzig: Ernst Eulenburg, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 293 p.
box 167a, folder 5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Collected Works: Requiem D moll, Symphonie in C dur, Symphonie in G moll, Symphonie in Es dur. Leipzig:
Ernst Eulenberg, n.d.
box 168, folder 1
Schoenberg, Arnold. Friede auf Erden, op. 13. Koeln: Tischer & Jagenberg, 1912.
General Physical Description note: 19 p.
box 168, folder 2
Ahn, Eak Tai. Korean National Hymn. San Francisco: Korean National Association, 1930.
General Physical Description note: 2 leaves, score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 168, folder 3
Pringsheim, Klaus. 21 Short Piano Studies for Beginners. Kyoeki Sinosha & Co. Ltd., 1941.
General Physical Description note: 12 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 168, folder 4
Schoenberg, Arnold. Pelleas und Melisande, op. 5. Wien: Universal-Edition A. G. 1920.
General Physical Description note: 125 p.
box 168, folder 5
Lortzing, G. A. Der Waffenschmied. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 190 p. score
box 168, folder 6
Lortzing, G. A. Zar und Zimmermann. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 232 p. score
box 168, folder 7
Lortzing, G. Alb. Der Wildschuetz. Wien: Universal-Edition, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 245 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Komische oper in drei aufzuegen.
box 169, folder 1
Haas, Joseph. Unterwegs. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1926.
General Physical Description note: 32 p. score
Scope and Contents note
7 gedichte von Hermann Hesse fuer eine hohe singstimme und klavier
box 169, folder 2
Chochem, Corinne. Jewish Holiday Dances. New York: Behrman House, Inc., 1948.
General Physical Description note: 85 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 169, folder 3
Ronell, Ann. A Song Out of Heaven (Chopin's nocturne in Eb, arr.). New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1940.
General Physical Description note: 7 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by arranger.
box 169, folder 4
Ahn, Eak Tai. Sweet Sixteen. Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co. Inc., 1935.
General Physical Description note: 3 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 169, folder 5
Ahn, Eak Tai. Arirang Hill. Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co. Inc., 1935.
General Physical Description note: 5 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 169, folder 6
Siegmeister, Elie. American Sonata, for Piano Solo. New York: Edward B. Marks, 1945.
General Physical Description note: 24 p.
box 169, folder 7
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario. "The Dove." Choral settings of poems by John Keats, op. 157. New York: Galaxy Music Corporation,
1954.
General Physical Description note: 9 p. score
box 169, folder 8
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario. Candide: Six Illustrations pour le Roman de Voltaire. Los Angeles, Delkas, 1947.
General Physical Description note: 32 p.
box 169, folder 9
Gershwin, George. Preludes for Piano. New York: New World Music Corp., 1927.
General Physical Description note: 12 p.
box 169, folder 10
Gershwin, George. Rhapsody in Blue. Henry Levine, arr. New York: Harms Inc., 1939.
General Physical Description note: 3 p.
box 169, folder 11
Folk Songs of the New Palestine, Series 1. "Kuma Echa, arr. Walter Sternberg. "Banu,"arr. Aaron Copland. New York: NIGUN,
1938.
General Physical Description note: 6 p. 3 copies.
box 169, folder 12
Folk Songs of the New Palestine, Series 2. "Hinne Achal'la Bachalili," arr. Paul Dessau. "Ale Giva," arr. Paul Dessau. New
York: NIGUN, 1938.
General Physical Description note: 6 p. 3 copies.
box 169, folder 13
Folk Songs of the New Palestine, Series 3. "Bring e Briks," arr. Kurt Weill. "Day After Day," arr. Darius Milaud. New York:
NIGUN, 1938.
General Physical Description note: 6 p. 3 copies.
box 169, folder 14
Folk Songs of the New Palestine, Series 4. "A Vatiach," arr. Ernst Toch. "Salenu al Ktefenu," arr. Stefan Wolpe. "Hashkediya
Porachat," arr. Menashe Rabinovitz. "Tel Aviv," arr. by Stefan Wolpe. New York: NIGUN, 1938.
General Physical Description note: 8 p. 2 copies.
box 169, folder 15
Folk Songs of the New Palestine, Series 6. "Mi Yivneh," arr. Lazare Saminsky. "Tapuach Zahav," arr. Ernst Toch. "Dunam Po,"
arr. Frederick Jacobi. New York: NIGUN, 1939.
General Physical Description note: 8 p. 3 copies.
box 169, folder 16
Cowell, Henry. Antinomy for Piano. New York: Breitkopf & Hartel, 1922.
General Physical Description note: 7 p. score
box 169, folder 17
Cowell, Henry. Dynamic Motion for Piano. New York: Breitkopf & Hartel, Inc., 1921.
General Physical Description note: 4 p. score
box 169, folder 18
Hindemith, Paul. Ludus Tonalis. New York: Associated Music Pub. Inc., 1943.
General Physical Description note: 60 p. score
box 169, folder 19
Hindemith, Paul. Sonata for Piano Duet. London: Schott & Co., Ltd., 1938.
General Physical Description note: 31 p. score
box 169, folder 20
Lopatnikoff, Nikolai. Variations and Epilogue for Violoncello and Piano. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1948.
General Physical Description note: 32 p. score
box 169, folder 21
Cowell, Henry. Amiable Conversations for Piano. New York: Breitkopf & Hartel, 1921.
General Physical Description note: 1 p. score
box 169, folder 22
Milhaud, Darius. Le Bal Martiniquais, two pianos four hands. Los Angeles: Delkas Music Pub. Co., 1945.
General Physical Description note: 24 p.
box 169, folder 23
Schoenberg, Arnold. 6 Kleine Klavierstuecke, op. 19. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1913.
General Physical Description note: 8 p. score
box 169, folder 24
Zeisl, Erich. Requiem Ebraico. New York: Transcontinental Music Corp., 1946.
General Physical Description note: 35 p. vocal score
box 169, folder 25
Various composers. Musik Der Zeit. Wien: iversal-Edition, 1922.
General Physical Description note: Piano solo 40 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Works by: Casella, Bartok, Wellesz, Pisk, Buttring, Hauer Eisler and Schoenberg.
box 169, folder 26
Schoenberg, Arnold. Drei Klavierstuecke, op. 11. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1910.
General Physical Description note: 14 p. score
box 169, folder 27
Casella, Alfredo. Sinfonia, Arioso, Toccata per Pianoforte, op. 59. Milano: Carisch S.A., 1936.
General Physical Description note: 27 p. score
box 169, folder 28
Jean Wiener: "Blues, "Haarlem." Clement Doucet: "Six Cylinder Rag-Time," "Chicken Pie." Wien: Universal-Edition, 1929.
General Physical Description note: 15 p. piano score
box 170, folder 1
Tansman, Alexandre. Four Piano Moods. Los Angeles: Delkas Music Pub. Co., 1946.
General Physical Description note: 7 p. score
box 170, folder 2
Butting, Max. Fuenfzehn Kurze Klavierstuecke, op. 33. Wien: Universal-Edition A. G., 1928.
General Physical Description note: 16 p.
box 170, folder 2
Fuleihan, Anis. Sonata no. 2. Los Angeles: Delkas Music Pub. Co., 1946.
General Physical Description note: 11 p. score
box 170, folder 3
Riegger, Wallingford. Cooper Square. New York: Pietro Deiro Publications, 1958.
General Physical Description note: 9 p. score
box 170, folder 4
Rozsa, Miklos. Berceuse. New York: Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 1947.
General Physical Description note: 3 p. score
box 170, folder 5
Rozsa, Miklos. Zingara. New York: Associated Music Publishers Inc., 1947.
General Physical Description note: 3 p. score
box 170, folder 6
Rozsa, Miklos. Burlesque. New York: Associated Music Publishers Inc., 1947.
General Physical Description note: 5 p. score
box 170, folder 7
Ives, Charles. Lincoln the Great Commoner. San Francisco: New Music Edition Orchestra Series, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 16 p. score
box 170, folder 8
Ireland, John. Ballade for Piano. London: Schott & Co., 1931.
General Physical Description note: 11 p. score
box 170, folder 9
Ireland, John. Two Pieces for Piano: February's Child, Aubade. London: Schott & Co., Ltd., 1931.
General Physical Description note: 7 p. score
box 170, folder 10
Mahler, Gustav. Vierte Symphonie in G dur, fuer Piano zu 4 Haenden. Wien: Ludwig Doblinger, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 43 p.
box 170, folder 11
Mahler, Gustav. Erste symphonie in D dur, fuer Piano zu 4 Haenden. Wien: Josef Weinberger, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 83 p.
box 170, folder 12
Mahler, Gustav. Das Lied von der Erde, Klavierauszug. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1912.
General Physical Description note: 146 p.
box 170, folder 13
Krenek, Ernst. Jonny Spielt Auf, op. 45. Klavierauszug mit text. Wien: Universal-Edition A. G., 1926.
General Physical Description note: 206 p.
box 170, folder 13
Liszt, Franz. Symphonies de Beethoven, Partition de Piano. First edition (?). Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1865.
General Physical Description note: 214 p.
box 170, folder 14
Zeisl, Erich. Kinderlieder. Wien: Capriccio-Verlag, 1933.
General Physical Description note: 10 p.
box 171, folder 1
Ronchetto, Louis. This Is Your Accordion. Oklahoma City: Ideal Publications, 1958.
General Physical Description note: 36 p. method book
Scope and Contents note
Included: Letter to Toch from the American Accordionists' Association, Inc.
box 171, folder 3
Schnabel, Artur. Symphony no. 1. New York: Edition Adler, 1945.
General Physical Description note: 172 p. score
box 171, folder 4
Sharp, Cecil J. Country Dance Tunes from the English Dancing Master XI. London: Novello & Co., 1922.
General Physical Description note: 26 p.
box 171, folder 5
Sharp, Cecil J. Morris Dance Tunes. London: Novello & Co., 1910.
General Physical Description note: 29 p.
box 171, folder 6
Hindemith, Paul. Das Marienleben fuer Sopran und Kklavier, op. 27. Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne, 1924.
General Physical Description note: 75 p. score
box 171, folder 7
Schoenberg, Arnold. Gurre-lieder. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1912.
General Physical Description note: 238 p. score
box 171, folder 8
Mahler, Gustav. Achte Symphonie. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1910.
General Physical Description note: 211 p. score
box 172, folder 1
Gruenberg, Louis. Negro Spirituals. Vol. 1. Wien: Universal Edition, 1926.
box 172, folder 2
Gruenberg, Louis. Negro Spirituals. Vol. 2. Wien: Universal Edition, 1926.
box 172, folder 3
Gruenberg, Louis. Negro Spirituals. Vol. 3. Wien: Universal Edition, 1926.
box 172, folder 4
Gruenberg, Louis. Negro Spirituals. Vol. 4. Wien: Universal Edition, 1926.
box 172, folder 5
Lawrence, Lucile and Carlos Salzedo. Method for the Harp. New York: G. Schirmer, 1929.
General Physical Description note: 71 p.
box 172, folder 6
Salzedo, Carlos. L'Etude Moderne de la Harpe. New York: G. Schirmer, 1921.
General Physical Description note: 53 p.
box 172, folder 7
Tansman, Alexandre. Carnival Suite. New York: Leeds Music Corporation, 1945.
General Physical Description note: 39 p.
box 172, folder 8
Tansman, Alexandre. Sonata No. 4 for Piano. New York: Associated Music Publshers, 1942.
General Physical Description note: 23 p.
box 172, folder 9
Stockhausen, Karlheinz. Nr. 2 Klavierstuecke. London: Universal Edition, 1954.
General Physical Description note: 14 p.
box 172, folder 10
Prokofieff, Sergei. Die Liebe zu den Drei Orangen. Berlin: Breitkopf und Haertel, 1922.
General Physical Description note: 252 p. score
box 172, folder 11
Herrmann, Hugo. Vasantasena. Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Block, 1930.
General Physical Description note: 285 p. score
box 173, folder 1
Rozsa, Miklos. Chinese Carillon. New York: Associated Music Publishers, 1947.
General Physical Description note: 3 p.
box 173, folder 2
Lopatnikoff, Nikolai. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, op. 26. New York: Associated Music Publishers, 1944.
General Physical Description note: 56 p. score and violin part (20 p.)
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 3
Zeisl, Erich. Requiem Ebraico. New York: Transcontinental Music Corp., 1946.
General Physical Description note: 35 p. vocal score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 4
Raphael, Guenter. Sonata fuer Pianoforte, op. 28 nr. 2. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1939.
General Physical Description note: 21 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Miklos Rosza by the composer.
box 173, folder 5
Schweizer, Gertrud. 20 Kleine Klavierstueke fuer di Jugend zu 2 Haenden. Kobenhavn: Wilhelm Hansen, Musik-forlag, 1932.
General Physical Description note: 7 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 6
Cadman, Charles Wakefield. A Mad Empress Remembers, for cello and piano. New York: Mills Music, Inc., 1945.
General Physical Description note: 32 p. score cello part (8 p.)
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 7
Rosza, Miklos. Sonate. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Haertel, 1948.
General Physical Description note: 40 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 8
Coolidge, E. S. Sonata for Oboe and Piano. Boston: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1952.
General Physical Description note: 35 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 9
Raphael, Guenter. Sonata fuer Pianoforte, op. 38, nr. 1. Leipzig: Breitkopf and Haertel, 1947.
General Physical Description note: 25 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Miklos Rosza by the composer.
box 173, folder 10
Sessions, Roger. Sonata for Piano. London: Schott and Co., 1931.
General Physical Description note: 22 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 11
Rosza, Miklos. Kaleidoscope for Piano Solo: March and Musette. New York: Associated Music Publishers, Inc., 1947.
General Physical Description note: 3 p. each
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 12
Zeisl, Erich. Sonata Barocca. Wien: Verlag Ludwig Doblinger, 1955.
General Physical Description note: 34 p. score for piano
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 13
Krenek, Ernst. Der Spring ueber den Schatten, op. 17. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1923.
General Physical Description note: 196 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 173, folder 14
Copland, Aaron. The Tender Land. Boosey & Hawkes, 1956.
General Physical Description note: 203 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by Erik Johns.
box 173, folder 15
Wellesz, Egon. Alkestis, op. 35. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1923.
General Physical Description note: 131 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 174, folder 1
Mahler, Gustav. Dritte Symphonie in d moll. Wien: Universal-Edition, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 231 p. score
box 174, folder 2
Mahler, Gustav. Symphonie Nr. 5. Leipzig: C. P. Peters, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 251 p. score
box 174, folder 3
Stravinsky, Igor. Petroushka: A Burlesque in Four Scenes. London: Boosey & Hawkes, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 152 p. score
box 174, folder 4
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario. "To Sleep." Choral Settings of Poems by John Keats, op. 157. New York: Galaxy Music Corporation,
1954.
General Physical Description note: 9 p.
box 174, folder 5
Wagner, Roger. Mass in Honor of St. Francis. Los Angeles: Delkas Music Publishing Company, 1943.
General Physical Description note: 19 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 174, folder 6
Jacobi, Frederick. String Quartet on Indian Themes. New York: G. Schirmer, 1926.
General Physical Description note: 36 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 174, folder 7
Helfman, Max. "L'cho Adonoy." Four Liturgical Pieces. New York: Transcontinental Music Corporation, 1950.
General Physical Description note: 7 p.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 174, folder 8
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario. Venice. New York: Galaxy Music Corporation, 1948.
General Physical Description note: 11 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 174, folder 9
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario. The Fiery Furnace. New York: G. Ricordi & Co., 1959.
General Physical Description note: 36 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 174, folder 10
Avshalomov, Jacob. How Long, Oh Lord. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1950.
General Physical Description note: 35 p. score
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Toch by the composer.
box 174, folder 11
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario. "Two or Three." Choral settings of poems by John Keats, op. 157. New York: Galaxy Music Corporation,
1954.
General Physical Description note: 8 p.
box 174, folder 12
Reichenbach, Herman, ed. Classic Canons, for 2-6 Mixed Voices. New York: Music Press, 1943.
General Physical Description note: 20 p.
box 174, folder 13
Barber, Samuel. Overture to "The School for Scandal." New York: G. Schirmer, 1941.
General Physical Description note: 36 p. score
box 175, folder 1
Schoenberg, Arnold. Streich-quartet, op. 7. Berlin: Verlag Dreililien, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 16 p. incomplete
box 175, folder 2
Schoenberg, Arnold. II Streich-Quartett, op. 10. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1919.
General Physical Description note: 59 p. score
box 175, folder 3
Schoenberg, Arnold. Gurrelieder. (Fuehrer.) Leipzig: Universal-Edition, 1914.
General Physical Description note: 45 p. score
box 175, folder 4
Schoenberg, Arnold. Verklaerte Nacht, op. 4. Berlin: Verlag Dreililien, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 51 p. score
box 175, folder 5
Berg, Alban. Thematische Analyse Arnold Schoenbergs Kammersymphonie, op. 9. Leipzig: Universal-Edition, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 15 p. analysis
box 175, folder 6
Milhaud, Darius. Le Bal Martiniquais pour Orchestre. Los Angeles: Delkas Music, 1946.
General Physical Description note: 58 p. score
box 175, folder 7
Gershwin, George. Rhapsody in Blue. New York: Harms Inc., 1942.
General Physical Description note: 47 p. score
box 175, folder 8
Schoenberg, Arnold. Fourth String Quartet, op. 37. New York: G. Schirmer, 1939.
General Physical Description note: 107 p.
box 175, folder 9
Strauss, Richard. Symphonia Domestica, op. 53. Berlin: Bote & G. Block, 1904.
General Physical Description note: 123 p. score
box 175, folder 10
Mahler, Gustav. Siebente Sinfonie. Berlin: Bote & G. Block, 1909.
General Physical Description note: 257 p. score
box 176, folder 2
Schweizer, Gertrud. Sieben Marienlieder aus dem 16 Jahrhundert. Berlin: Verlagsanstalt Deutscher Tonkuenstler, 1929.
General Physical Description note: 11 p.
Scope and Contents note
{Seven songs to the Virgin Mary from the 16th century, for one voice with piano accompaniment} Inscription.
box 176, folder 3
Hindemith, Paul. Mathis der Maler. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1935.
General Physical Description note: 283 p. score, program laid in
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed by the composer.
box 176, folder 4
Cassado, Gaspar. Sonate Breve. Mainz: Schott's Soehne, 1931.
General Physical Description note: 15 p.
box 176, folder 5
Ireland, John. Two Pieces for Piano: "February's Child." London: Schott & Co., 1931.
General Physical Description note: 7 p.
box 176, folder 6
Hindemith, Paul. Sonate, op. 11 no. 2 in D, fuer Violine und Klavier. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1920.
General Physical Description note: 11 p.
box 176, folder 7
Hindemith, Paul. Sonate, op. 11, nr. 1, fuer Violine und Klavier. Mainz: B. Schott's Soehne, 1918.
General Physical Description note: 12 p. piano part, 4 p. violin part
box 176, folder 8
Pfitzner, Hans. Der Arme Heinrich, Ein Musikdrama in 3 Akten. Leipzig: Max Brockhaus, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 159 p. score
box 176, folder 9
Krenek, Ernst. Orpheus und Eurydike, op. 21. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1925.
General Physical Description note: 140 p. score
box 176, folder 10
Debussy, Claude. Reverie. Boston: G. Schirmer, 1909.
General Physical Description note: 7 p.
Scope and Contents note
Analytic annotations by Toch.
box 176, folder 11
Ravel, Maurice. Jeux d'eau, pour piano. Boston: BF Wood Music Co., 1905.
General Physical Description note: 15 p.
Scope and Contents note
Analytic annotations by Toch.
box 176, folder 12
Schoenberg, Arnold. Drei Satiren fuer Gemischten Chor, op. 28. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1926.
General Physical Description note: 58 p. score
box 177, folder 1
Mahler, Gustav. Vierte Symphonie in G dur. Wien: Ludwig Doblinger, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 125 p. score
box 177, folder 2
Mahler, Gustav. Das Klagende Lied. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1912.
General Physical Description note: 114 p. score
box 177, folder 3
Mahler, Gustav. Neunte Symphonie. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1912.
General Physical Description note: 182 p. score
box 177, folder 4
Mahler, Gustav. Erste Symphonie in D dur. Wien: Universal-Edition, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 171 p. score
box 177, folder 5
Schoenberg, Arnold. Pierrot Lunaire. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1914.
General Physical Description note: 78 p. score
box 177, folder 6
Mahler, Gustav. Sechste Symphonie a moll. Leipzig: C. F. Kahnt Nachfolger, 1906.
General Physical Description note: 263 p. score
box 177, folder 7
Mahler, Gustav. Zweite Symphonie in c moll. Leipzig: Friedrich Hofmeister, 1897.
General Physical Description note: 209 p. score
box 177, folder 8
Mahler, Gustav. Achte Symphonie. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1911.
General Physical Description note: 218 p. score
box 178, folder 1
Cummings, Arthur. Duo Para Violin y Viola. Santiago de Cuba: Universidad de Oriente, 1959.
General Physical Description note: 29 p.
box 178, folder 2
Pfitzner, Hans. Das Christelflein. Berlin: Adolph Fuerstner, 1918.
General Physical Description note: 152 p.
box 178, folder 3
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Orgelpreludium und Fuge, klavier zu 2 haenden. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1912.
General Physical Description note: 17 p.
box 178, folder 5
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Chaconne in D moll. Busoni, ed. Leipzig: Breitkopf and Haertel, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 19 p.
box 178, folder 6
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Praeludien und Fugen. C. Reinecke, ed. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 75 p.
box 178, folder 7
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Das wohltemperierte Klavier, Erster Teil. Bruno Mugellini, ed. Leipzig: Breitkopf und Haertel, 1908.
General Physical Description note: 115 p.
box 178, folder 8
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Orgel-Kompositionen. Transcribed for piano by Franz Liszt. Heft 1. Leipzig: C.F. Peters, n.d.
General Physical Description note: 31 p.
box 178, folder 9
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Oregelfantasie und Fuge in G moll, bearbeitet von Franz Liszt. Magdeburg: Heinrichshofen's Verlag,
n.d.
General Physical Description note: 15 p.
box 178, folder 10
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Chromatische Phantasie d moll. Berlin: Ed. Bote and G. Bock, 1905.
General Physical Description note: 27 p.
box 178, folder 11
Bach, Johann Sebastian. Konzert im Italienischen Stil, f dur. Berlin: Ed. Bote and G. Bock, n.d.
box 179, folder 1
Fragment of piano reduction of Brahm's Symphony No. 2. 1 page of a reduction by Toch included. Berlin: N. Simrock, number
8172.
General Physical Description note: pp. 29-43.
box 179, folder 2
Fragment of 2 piano fugues. C.F. Peters number 6734.
General Physical Description note: 4 p.
box 179, folder 3
Gershwin, George. Porgy and Bess. New York: Gershwin Publishing Corporation, 1935.
General Physical Description note: 559 p.
Scope and Contents note
Original unabridged version. Inscribed by Gershwin to Toch: "For Ernst - with keen appreciation of his music and with warm
friendliness. George Gershwin. Apr. 1, 1936."
box 179, folder 4
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix. Saemmtliche Kammermusik. Leipzig: Ernst Eulenburg, n.d.
box 179, folder 5
Schubert, Franz. Kammermusik. Leipzig: Ernst Eulenberg, n.d.
box 6, folder 218
Robert and Clair Trotter talk with Ren Weschler
1972 August 1
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6, folder 260
Weschler - Lopatnikoff
1972
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 6, folder 261
Weschler - Stopler
1972
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 8, folder 4
They Remember Ernst Toch
1967 December 23
Scope and Contents note
Final interview with Mrs. Toch conducted by William Malloch.
box 8, folder 6
Mrs. Toch Speaks
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Interview conducted by William Malloch.
box 209, folder 150
Ernst Toch
1962 December
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Interview conducted by Dr. Robert Frotter.
box 209, folder 151
Converstaions with Mrs. Toch #1
1967 June-July
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Contents include: general histroy of Toch, cities of residence, etc. Background of Op. 1-28.
box 209, folder 152
Conversations with Mrs. Toch #2
1967 July
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Op. 29-43, 44-52.
box 209, folder 153
Conversations with Mrs. Toch #3
1967 July
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Contents include discussions of: Op. 53-65, 66-80.
box 209, folder 154
Conversations with Mrs. Toch
1967 July
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Interview contents: , Op. 81-98, unnumbered compositions.
box 209, folder 155
Converstaions with Mrs. Toch #1
1967
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Contents include: general history of Toch, cities of residence, etc. Background of Op. 1-28. (Side 1)
General note
Copy.
box 209, folder 156
Converstaions with Mrs. Toch #1
1967
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Contents include: general history of Toch, cities of residence, etc. Background of Op. 1-28. (Side 2)
General note
Copy.
box 209, folder 157
Conversations with Mrs. Toch #2
1967
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Op. 29-43, 44-52. (Side 1)
General note
Copy.
box 209, folder 158
Conversations with Mrs. Toch #2
1967
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Discusses Op. 29-43, 44-52. (Side 2)
General note
Copy.
box 209, folder 159
Conversations with Mrs. Toch #3
1967
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape, 1 in.
Scope and Contents note
Conversation includes discussion of: Op. 53-65, 66-80. (Side 1)
General note
Copy.
box 209, folder 160
Conversations with Mrs. Toch #3,
1967
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Conversation contents include: Op. 53-65, 66-80.
General note
Copy.
box 209, folder 161
William Malloch with Mrs. Ernst Toch
1967 December
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 209, folder 162
Malloch with Lili Toch
1967
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
With interpolations of old Toch statements.
box 209, folder 163
Mrs. Toch Speaks, Part 1
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
An interview by William Malloch from KPFK (recorded off the air).
box 209, folder 164
Mrs. Toch Speaks, Part 2
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape, 1 in.
Scope and Contents note
An interview by William Malloch from KPFK (recorded off the air).
box 209, folder 165
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zipper
1972 December
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Other conversation participants: Ren, Robert, Franzi Weschler.
box 209, folder 166
Dr. Hugo Strelitzer on Ernst Toch
1973 September
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Ren Weschler.
box 209, folder 167
Mel Powell, Ren Weschler
1973 January
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
General note
Date of interview is questionable.
box 209, folder 168
Judith Heller, Lawrence Weschler
1972 October
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 209, folder 169
Mrs. Liesel Lehmann, Ren Weschler, Franz Weschler
1972 September
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 209, folder 170
John Scott Trotter, Ren Weschler, Diane Jezak
1972 July
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 209, folder 171
Weschler - Temianka on Toch
1972 November
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 209, folder 172
Peter Jona Korn - Ren Weschler on Ernst Toch
1972 December
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 209, folder 173
Elsa Roman
1972 July
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Elsa Roman is Toch's sister. Other speakers include: Diane Jezik, Franzi Weschler, Rennie Weschler.
box 209, folder 174
Aurelia de la Vega. Diane Jecek - Ren Weschler
1972 July
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 209, folder 175
Matt Doran
1972 July
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Speakers include: Ren Weschler, Diane Jecek.
box 209, folder 176
Lawrence Weschler on Ernst Toch
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Interview conducted by William Malloch.
box 209, folder 177
Sam Jaffe on Toch
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
box 209, folder 178
Dr. Pauline Alderman
1973
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Interview conducted by Dr. Matt Doran.
General note
Part of the Ernst Toch oral history project.
box 209, folder 179
"They Remember Ernst Toch"
1967 December
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
(William Malloch) Recorded off the air from KPFK. Tape 1.
box 209, folder 180
"They Remember Ernst Toch"
1967 December
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Speaker: William Malloch. Recorded off the air from KPFK. Tape 2.
box 209, folder 181
William Malloch
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Incomplete interview.
box 209, folder 182
Ernst Toch
1962 November 8
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
Interviewed by Dr. Robert Trotter.
Realia and Miscellanous Series 12.
Scope and Contents note
Realia and Miscellanous material. Boxes 180-194.
box 180
Miscellaneous momentos belonging to Ernst and Lilly. Some of Ernst's dreams and drawings.
box 183, folder 1
Der Faecher. Program and audio recordings from the 1994 performance.
box 183, folder 2
Scheherazade [The Last Tale, Op. 88]. Items related to the premiere including audio/visual recordings, photographs, programs,
correspondence.
1995
box 184
Uncatalogued newspaper clippings.
box 185
Miscellany: Villa Majestic Guest Book, letter folio, cover to published Op. 9, cover to sketch holder.
box 186
miscellaneous notebooks/journals
box 187
envelopes
Scope and Contents note
primarily from correspondence with John Bass. Save for autographs?
box 188
Artwork: Drawings and Paintings of Ernst and Lilly.
box 189
Archive-related materials
Scope and Contents note
Includes items from the Toch Festival.
box 190
Passport folio and datebooks 1948-1963
box 191
Address books belonging to Tochs
box 192
Items from Toch Festival: Captions and other material.
box 194
Unprocessed material, mostly correspondence
box 194b
Unprocessed material, mostly correspondence
box 195
Unprocessed material, mostly correspondence
General note
Includes correspondence of the UCLA Ernst Toch Fund.
box 214
Unprocessed material, mostly correspondence
box 215
Unprocessed material, mostly correspondence
General note
Includes correspondence of the UCLA Ernst Toch Fund.
box 216
Papers of Ella Zwack (Lilly's Mother).
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence and documentary of Ella Zwack's escape from occupied France.
box 217
Papers of Ella Zwack (Lilly's Mother).
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence.
box 218
Papers of Ella Zwack (Lilly's Mother).
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence.
box 219
Uncatalogued correspondence - Lilly Toch
box 220
Uncatalogued correspondence - Lilly Toch
box 222
Uncatalogued correspondence - Lilly Toch
box 224
Papers of Ella Zwack (Lilly's Mother).
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence and documentary of Ella Zwack's escape from occupied France.
Unprocessed material, mostly correspondence
General note
Includes UCLA Ernst Toch Fund mailing lists.
Lawrence Weschler Collection Series 13.
Scope and Contents note
Material donated to the Archive by Toch's grandson, Lawrence Weschler. Box 197.
box 197, folder 1
Collected criticism from Pittsburgh Press
box 197, folder 2
Alfred Leonard Correspondence (may duplicate regular correspondence)
box 197, folder 3
Toch-Coolidge Correspondence
box 197, folder 4
Mills-Toch Correspondence
box 197, folder 7
Hilda and Melville Rollman Branch (Toch family friends)
box 197, folder 9
Handwritten anniversary note to Lilly, 1964.
box 197, folder 11
Steven Honigberg Performs Toch Cello Sonata
box 197, folder 12
Jacob Avshalomov (student of Toch)
box 197, folder 14
Toch miscellany from Ren (Lawrence Weschler), June 1998.
box 197, folder 17
Lawrence Weschler Correspondence
box 197, folder 18
Articles by Lawrence Weschler
box 197, folder 19
Vermeer in Bosnia : a reader
2004
Physical Description: 412 pages
Scope and Contents note
Includes the article "My Grandfather's Last Tale", reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly, December 1996.
Toni Weschler Collection Series 14.
Scope and Contents note
Material donated to the Archive by Toch's grandaughter, Toni Weschler. Box 198-202.
box 198, folder 3
Deutscher Komponisten-Verband Correspondence
box 198, folder 5
"European Radio Stations I contacted"
box 198, folder 6
Radio Stations - Chamber Groups
box 198, folder 7
Cantata of the Bitter Herbs Correspondence
1984-1986
box 199, folder 1
Toch, Ernst. "Some Thoughts Out of Season." Notes, The Quarterly Journal of the Performing Arts Special Collections Association,
v. 22, no. 3, March 1966, p. 1003.
box 199, folder 2
Photo: Franzi Weschler, Toni Weschler, Lawrence Weschler
box 199, folder 4
Photo: Ernst Toch at the piano (duplicate)
box 199, folder 5
Lilly Toch Memorial April 23, 1972
box 199, folder 6-7
Transcription of interview between Ernst Toch and Dr. Robert Trotter
November 8, 1962
General Physical Description note: 21 pages typescript, xerox
Scope and Contents note
Bill Malloch's Documentation
box 199, folder 8
Orchestration of a composers life, v. 2
Scope and Contents note
Orchestration of a composers life, v. 2, Lilly Toch. pages 874-883, 895-896, 913-914, 916-919. xerox copies, annotated in
margins Bill Malloch's Documentation
box 199, folder 9
Ernst Toch discography
Scope and Contents note
typescript xerox, 6 pages Bill Malloch's Documentation
box 199, folder 10
Weschler, Franzi Toch September 18, 1987
Scope and Contents note
letter to Mr. Zeidberg from Franzi Toch Wechsler, typescript xerox, 2 pages, annotated Bill Malloch's Documentation
box 199, folder 11
Interview with William Malloch and Ren Weschler.
Scope and Contents note
Bill Malloch's Documentation
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
One compact audio cassette and one 5.25 inch floppy disk.
Special equipment or further processing may be required for viewing. To access digital materials you must notify the reference
desk in advance of your visit.
box 199, folder 12
First and final report of executrix, ..
Scope and Contents note
"First and final report of executrix, waiver of accounting, petition for fees and comissions and for final distribution",
xerox, 8 pages Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 13
Receipt for statutory commissions
Scope and Contents note
xerox Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 14
Certificate of death Apr 19, 1972
Scope and Contents note
3 xerox copies Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 15
Letters Testamentary Jun 23, 1972
Scope and Contents note
xerox copy Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 16
Alice Toch Estate, assets & disbursements
Scope and Contents note
handwritten Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 17
State of California inheritance tax declaration, form IT-22
Scope and Contents note
4 pages, xerox Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 18
United States estate tax return, form 706
Scope and Contents note
16 pages, xerox copy Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 19
Individual income tax return, form 1040
Scope and Contents note
8 pages, copy Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 20
Fiduciary California income tax, form 541
Scope and Contents note
5 pages, copy Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 21
Ernst Toch estate tax liability - federal March 31, 1967
Scope and Contents note
page typescript with attached notes (5 pieces) + 2 copies Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 22
Estate tax closing letter Jul 27, 1973
Scope and Contents note
Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 23
Estate tax closing letter, May 5 1967
Scope and Contents note
Alice Toch estate, final papers
box 199, folder 24
Affidavit or declaration for final discharge and order Sept. 8 1975
Scope and Contents note
2 copies
box 199, folder 25
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
25 April 1972
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 26
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
23 May, 1972
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 27
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
5 June 1972
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 28
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
16 June 1972
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 29
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
24 August 1972
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 30
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
1 September 1972
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 31
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
14 March 1973
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 32
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
20 July 1973
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 33
Shearer, Jacob, Letter to Franzi Wechsler
December 21, 1973
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 34
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
April 10, 1974
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 35
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
April 16, 1974
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 36
Shearer, Jacob. Letter to Franzi Wechsler
June 21, 1974
Scope and Contents note
typescript
box 199, folder 37
Architectural forum magazine of building, the May 1946, Vol 84, No 5
Scope and Contents note
(see page 85) xerox duplicate of p. 85, layout of Toch's home
box 200, folder 1
Photo: Toch and Feri Roth (duplicate)
box 200, folder 2
Toni Stolper Notes on "Talks on Toch" lecture.
box 200, folder 3
Newspaper article: "Banned in Berlin" from Forward, 4 June 1993.
box 200, folder 4
Newspaper article: "Mauceri Resurrects Forgotten Sounds of Germany" from LA Times, 24 July 1993.
box 200, folder 5
Lawrence Weschler Correspondence regarding Toch Festival.
box 201, folder 1
Michael Mann, ed. Das Thomas Mann-Buch: Eine innere Biographie in Selbstzeugnissen. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Buecherei,
1965.
box 201, folder 2
Young, Betty Lou. Pacific Palisades: Where the Mountains Meet the Sea. Pacific Palisades, CA: Pacific Palisades Historical
Society Press, 1983.
Scope and Contents note
Inscribed to Lawrence Weschler by the author.
box 201, folder 3
Riegl, Ingeborg and Michael Caroli. Mannheim: ehemals, gestern und heute. Mannheim: Edition Quadrat, 1987.
box 201, folder 4
Heinz, Kurt. Liebes Altes Mannheim. Mannheim: Verlag Dr. Haas KG, 1966.
box 201, folder 5
Lindemann, Anna-Maria. Mannheim im Kaiserreich. Mannheim: Edition Quadrat, 1988.
Recent Acquisitions Series 15.
Scope and Contents note
Recently donated items related to the carreer of Toch.
box 8, folder 5
Mrs. Toch Speaks
General Physical Description note: open reel audio tape
Scope and Contents note
An interview by William Malloch.
box 205, folder 1
Letters Related to Ingolf Dahl/ Notes for Cello and Piano Concertos
General note
Donated by Dr. Anthony Linick
box 205, folder 2
"Remembering Toch" Program and clippings from Ernst Toch Society concert
November 30, 2000
box 205, folder 3
Erwin, Charlotte E. "Ernst Toch in the United States." Modern Austrian Literature, Vol. 20, Nos. 3-4, 1987.
box 205, folder 4
Lawrence Weschler. Article from UC paper.
February 1973
box 205, folder 5
Miscellaneous photocopies from Heiko Schneider, including essay about Kaufmann emigre' painting.
box 205, folder 6
Program from Bard Music Festival
August 1992
box 205, folder 7
Brochures from Ernst Toch Symposium
November 2000
box 205, folder 7
Oesterreichische Musik Zeitschrift
Oct/Nov 1990
box 205, folder 8
Anectode from Kate T. Steinmetz regarding Lilly Toch