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American composer Ferde Grofe (1892-1972) is best known for his Grand Canyon Suite and for his orchestration of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
Composed 1933. First performance New York, Carnegie Hall, 25 January 1933, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, Paul Whiteman conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Commissioned 1935 by the American Rolling Mills Co. Originally composed for symphonic band, 1935; transcribed same year. First performance New York, 1 February 1936, in an NBC broadcast, Frank Black conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Composed 1931. First performance Chicago, 22 November 1931, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, Paul Whiteman conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Commissioned by Catherine LIttlefield for her Littlefield Ballet Company which was originally based in Philadelphia. Inspired by certain aspects of contemporary American life, the ballet's setting recalled the night-club life of "Manhattan's El Morocco," one of the swankier clubs in New York City. Grofé conducted the premiere on 13 Nov. 1938 at Chicago's Opera House with the Littlefield Ballet which had relocated from Philadelphia to Chicago. First performance in concert form, 3 May, 1942 by the Pennsylvania W.P.A. Symphony Orchestra at Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania, Guglielmo Sabatini, conductor.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
American composer, pianist, and arranger.
Ferde Grofe was born into a musical family. He began playing the piano when he was five years of age and was arranging music by the time he was nine. At age fourteen he ran away from home because his family tried to discourage his musical talents. He supported himself working odd jobs during the day and playing piano or other instruments in cafes and honky-tonks at night. By the age of twenty he was playing in the viola section of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra.
In 1920 he met Paul Whitman and began a long career with Whitman's jazz orchestra, arranging and writing the music Whitman played. He also worked with George Gershwin in 1924 on Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," taking the musical score from Gershwin and arranging it for a symphony orchestra.
In the 1930s Grofe was the orchestra conductor for a number of radio programs including the Burns and Allen Show. He also began his own composing career writing the "Grand Canyon Suite" among several other compositions. He received an Academy Award for his musical score of the "Minstrel Man."
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Ferdinand Rudolph Grofé was born in New York on March 27, 1892 . He studied piano, violin, and harmony with his mother, and viola with his grandfather. Grofé began his professional career with the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, where he was violist for ten years, from 1909-1919 . In 1919, Grofé joined the Paul Whiteman Band as pianist and arranger. Along with Whiteman, he became one of the leading figures of symphonic jazz. Grofé's arrangement of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue for its premiere by the Whiteman Band in 1924 established his reputation. He performed two concerts of his own compositions and arrangements at Carnegie Hall, and organized his own "New World Ensemble" for the 1939 New York World's Fair. His most popular work is his Grand Canyon Suite (1931). Grofé was nominated for an Academy Award in 1944 for scoring the film Minstrel Man . Ferde Grofé died on April 3, 1972, in Santa Monica, Calif.
Ferde Grofé was born into a musical family. He began playing the piano when he was five years of age and was arranging music by the time he was nine. At age fourteen he ran away from home because his family tried to discourage his musical talents. He supported himself working odd jobs during the day and playing piano or other instruments in cafés and honky-tonks at night. By the age of twenty he was playing in the viola section of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and remained with them for ten years. In 1920 he met Paul Whitman and began a long career with Whitman’s jazz orchestra, arranging and writing the music Whitman played. He also worked with George Gershwin in 1924 on Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” taking the musical score from Gershwin and arranging it for a symphony orchestra.
In the 1930s Grofé was the orchestra conductor for a number of radio programs including the Ford Motor Company Radio Show, Burns and Allen, and CBS Radio Show. He also began his own composing career writing the “Grand Canyon,” “Mississippi,” “Tabloid,” “Hollywood,” and “Aviation” Suites, “Three Shades of Blue,” “Metropolis,” “Free Air,” and several others. He was on the faculty of the Juilliard Summer School from 1939-1943 and participated in national educational projects for music in America. He also composed musical scores for several Hollywood productions. He received an Academy Award for the musical score of “Minstrel Man.”
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Wikipedia article on Ferde Grofé, viewed December 9, 2020.
Ferdinand Rudolph von Grofé, known as Ferde Grofé (March 27, 1892 – April 3, 1972) was an American composer, arranger, pianist and instrumentalist. He is best known for his 1931 five-movement tone poem, Grand Canyon Suite. During the 1920s and 1930s, he went by the name Ferdie Grofé or Ferdy Grofé.[1][2] Early life Grofé was born in New York City in 1892 to German immigrants.[3][4] He came by his extensive musical interests naturally. His family had four generations of classical musicians. His father, Emil von Grofé, was a baritone who sang mainly light opera; his mother, Elsa Johanna Bierlich von Grofé, a professional cellist, was also a versatile music teacher who taught Ferde to play the violin and piano. Elsa's father, Bernardt Bierlich, was a cellist in the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in New York and Elsa's brother, Julius Bierlich, was first violinist and concertmaster of the Los Angeles Symphony.[5] Musical education Ferde's father died in 1899, after which his mother took Ferde abroad to study piano, viola and composition in Leipzig, Germany. Ferde became proficient on a wide range of instruments including piano (his favored instrument), violin, viola (he became a violist in the LA Symphony), baritone horn, alto horn and cornet. This command of musical instruments and composition gave Ferde the foundation to become, first an arranger of other composers' music, and then a composer in his own right.[6] Grofé left home at age 14 and variously worked as a milkman, truck driver, usher, newsboy, elevator operator, helper in a book bindery, iron factory worker, and played in a piano bar for two dollars a night and as an accompanist.[7] He continued studying piano and violin. When he was 15 he was performing with dance bands. He also played the alto horn in brass bands. He was 17 when he wrote his first commissioned work, "Elks' Grand Reunion March & Two-step".[8] Arranger for Paul Whiteman Beginning about 1920, he played piano with the Paul Whiteman orchestra. He served as Whiteman's chief arranger from 1920 to 1932. He made hundreds of arrangements of popular songs, Broadway show music, and tunes of all types for Whiteman.[9] Grofé's most memorable arrangement is that of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, which established Grofé's reputation among musicians. Grofé took what Gershwin had written for two pianos and orchestrated it for Whiteman's orchestra. He transformed Gershwin's musical canvas with the colors and many of the creative touches for which it is so well known. He went on to create two more arrangements of the piece in later years.[10] Grofé's 1942 orchestration for full orchestra of Rhapsody in Blue is the one most frequently heard today. In 1928, Gershwin wrote a letter to ASCAP complaining that Grofé had listed himself as a composer of Rhapsody in Blue.[11] The dispute was settled, with Grofé receiving a portion of the music royalties for the piece. Despite this misunderstanding, Grofé served as one of the pallbearers at Gershwin's funeral in 1937.[12] In 1932, The New York Times called Grofé "the Prime Minister of Jazz".[13] This was an oblique reference to the fact that Whiteman was widely called "King of Jazz", especially after the appearance of the 1930 King of Jazz film which featured Whiteman and his music. During this time, Grofé also recorded numerous piano rolls for the American Piano Company (Ampico) in New York.[14] Some captured performances were embellished with additional notes after the initial recording took place to attempt to convey the thick lush nature of his orchestra's style. Hence those published rolls are marked "Played by Ferdie Grofé (assisted)". Not everybody appreciated Grofé's flowery arrangements during this time. In a review of a Whiteman jazz concert in New York, one writer said the music was expected to be pleasing, and "it proved so when it was repeated last night, in spite of the excessive instrumentation of Ferde Grofé."[15] A writer of a later generation said "the Grofé and Gould pieces were the essence of slick commercialism..."[16] Radio, TV, conducting and teaching Mardi Gras (from Mississippi Suite) was recorded in the radio transcription series Shilkret Novelties in 1931.[17][18] and again by Nathaniel Shilkret in RCA Victor's transcription series His Master's Voice of the Air in 1932.[19][20][21] "On the Trail" (from Grand Canyon Suite) was also recorded in the His Master's Voice of the Air transcriptions.[21] During the 1930s, he was the orchestra leader on several radio programs, including Fred Allen's show and his own The Ferde Grofé Show. The "On the Trail" segment of Grand Canyon Suite was used for many years as the "musical signature" for radio and television programs sponsored by Philip Morris cigarettes, beginning with their 1933 radio program featuring Grofé and his orchestra and concluding with I Love Lucy (1951–57). Jon Hendricks wrote lyrics for "On the Trail", and the song was recorded for Hendricks' album To Tell the Truth (1975). The piano version sheet music of the suite includes lyrics to the central section of "On the Trail" by songwriter Gus Kahn. Several times he conducted orchestral programs in New York's Carnegie Hall.[22][23] In January 1933 the premiere of his Tabloid Suite, an orchestral suite in four movements, was presented in Carnegie Hall.[24] In 1937, he conducted a concert tribute to George Gershwin at Lewisohn Stadium. The turnout (20,223 people) was the largest in that stadium's history.[25] In 1934, Grofé announced he was working on an opera, to be based on the Edgar Allan Poe story "The Fall of the House of Usher".[26] In 1943, he was a guest on Paul Whiteman Presents. In 1944, he was a panelist on A Song Is Born radio show, judging the works of unknown composers. Before that time he had served several times as judge or co-judge in musical contests. Grofé was later employed as a conductor and faculty member at the Juilliard School of Music, where he taught orchestration. Grofé's compositions In addition to being an arranger, Grofé was a composer in his own right. While still with Whiteman, in 1926, he wrote Mississippi Suite, which Whiteman recorded in shortened format in 1927. He wrote a number of other pieces, including a theme for the 1939 New York World's Fair and suites for Niagara Falls and the Hudson River. Possibly as a result of his World's Fair theme, October 13, 1940, was designated "Ferde Grofé Day" at the American pavilion of the World's Fair.[27] In 1961, Grofé conducted his Niagara Falls Suite as part of the ceremony marking the opening of the first stage of the Niagara Falls Power Generation project.[28] Other notable compositions by Grofé were the Death Valley Suite and a music production about Mark Twain. The Death Valley Suite is a short symphonic suite written by Grofé in 1949, depicting the westward travels of pioneers through the "harsh lands" of Death Valley in California. Grofé was commissioned by the Death Valley 49ers, a nonprofit organization devoted to preserving pioneering and mining history of the Death Valley region encompassing Death Valley National Monument (now Death Valley National Park) and surrounding area.[29] The composition and music was part of a pageant performed on December 3, 1949, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Forty-niners who came by way of Death Valley in search of gold and other riches, as well as celebrating the California state centennial (1850–1950).[30] The 1949 pageant setting was outdoors at Desolation Canyon in Death Valley. Grofé was the conductor, and actor James Stewart was the narrator.[31] In 1960, work was announced on a musical production based on the life of Mark Twain. The music was first assigned to Victor Young, but Grofé was later brought in to complete the work.[32] Grofé is best known for his composition of the Grand Canyon Suite (1931), a work regarded highly enough to be recorded for RCA Victor with the NBC Symphony conducted by Arturo Toscanini (in Carnegie Hall in 1945, with the composer present). The earlier Mississippi Suite along with the later Death Valley Suite are occasionally performed and recorded. Grofé conducted the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in his Grand Canyon Suite and his piano concerto (with pianist Jesús María Sanromá) for Everest Records in 1960; the recording was digitally remastered and issued on CD in 1997. In 1958, Walt Disney released a live-action, short subject film of the Grand Canyon using the Grand Canyon Suite music. The 30-minute Technicolor and CinemaScope film, entitled Grand Canyon, used no actors or dialogue, simply shots of the Grand Canyon itself and several animals around the area, all shown with Grofé's music accompanying the visuals. The short won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Subject,[33] and was shown as a featurette accompanying Disney's 1959 Sleeping Beauty. Today, the Grand Canyon Suite's third movement, "On the Trail", can be heard playing as the Disneyland Railroad passes the Grand Canyon sections of the "Grand Circle Tour" of Disneyland. Films Grofé began his second career as composer of film scores in 1930, when he provided arrangements (and perhaps portions of the score) for the film King of Jazz.[34] Published data for this movie do not list Grofé as the score's composer, however.[35] He is also credited with the film score for the 1930 movie Redemption.[36] A review for the 1944 Joseph Lewis film Minstrel Man stated, "the music, scored by Ferde Grofé, is an outstanding item."[37] Grofé was nominated, along with Leo Erdody, for an Academy Award in the category "Scoring of a Musical Picture" for this film. The score he composed for Rocketship X-M (1950) was the first science fiction movie to feature the electronic instrument known as the theremin. His other original film scores included Early to Bed (1928), Diamond Jim (1935), Time Out of Mind (1947) and The Return of Jesse James (1950). Personal life Although he spent the first half of his life living in New Jersey and working in and around New York City, by 1945 he had moved to Los Angeles full-time. In 1945 he also sold his Teaneck, New Jersey, home.[38] Grofé married his first wife, Mildred Grizzelle, a soprano singer, in 1916, and divorced in 1928. In May 1951, he filed for divorce in Las Vegas from his second wife, Ruth, whom he had married in 1929. The day after the divorce was granted, he married his third wife, Anna May Lampton (January 13, 1952).[39] Death Ferde Grofé died in Santa Monica, California, on April 3, 1972, aged 80, and was buried in the Mausoleum of the Golden West at the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. He left four children, Ferdinand Rudolf Jr., Anne, Robert, and Delight, all of the Los Angeles area.[40]
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Ferde Grofé article in the Songwriters Hall of Fame, viewed December 9, 2020.
Composer Ferde Grofe, the Prince Minister of Jazz, was born Ferdinand Rudolph von Grofe (pronounced grow-fay) on March 27, 1892 in New York City. While still a child, Grofe’s family moved to Los Angeles, California. His father was an actor and baritone singer while his mother was a cellist and music instructor. Growing up in Los Angeles, Grofe attended public schools and studied with several music instructors, first his mother and then Pietro Floridia and Ricardo Dallera. He attended St. Vincent’s College under family pressure to study law but in 1908, he found work as a violinist at convention halls and as a pianist and arranger for various with dance bands. In 1909, he produced his first commissioned work, The Elks Grand Reunion March, for the Elks Convention in Los Angeles. This same year, Grofe was hired by the Los Angeles Symphony as a violist, a position he maintained for 10 years. While with the symphony, Grofe continued to compose his own works and formed his own jazz ensemble. In 1923, playing in local clubs around Los Angeles, he met the famed jazz conductor Paul Whiteman who hired him as pianist and arranger for his orchestra. Whiteman instantly had a hit recording with a song composed by Grofe with lyrics by Theodore Morse, “Wonderful One”. The following year, Grofe came into national recognition with his arrangement of “Rhapsody in Blue”, a commissioned work by George Gershwin (submitted as a piano score to which Grofe added the orchestrations). The symphony that would catapult Gershwin, Whiteman and Grofe to fame, premiered on February 12, 1924 at New York’s Aeolian Hall. Grofe’s first major suite, Mississippi Suite premiered in 1926 in New York City, performed by the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. The suite was the first of many works Grofe dedicated to American landscape and feeling. In 1931, Grofe’s most famous work, The Grand Canyon Suite, premiered in Chicago at the Studebaker Theater on November 22. The work consists of five movements each designed to describe an episode of life in the Canyon. Grofe had fallen under the spell of the Grand Canyon and had vowed to translate its impressions into a tangible form. As he would later write, “It became an obsession. The richness of the land and the rugged optimism of its people had fired my imagination. I was determined to put it all to music some day.” In 1932, Grofe left Whiteman and in 1933 he was appointed conductor of the Capitol Theater Orchestra in New York City. For the next six years, Grofe worked as conductor, composer and arranger with his own orchestra, touring throughout America and introducing several symphonic suites including, Free Air, Tabloid, Hollywood Suite, A Day At The Farm, Wheels Suite and 3 Shades of Blue. From 1939 through 1942, he worked as an instructor of orchestration at New York’s Julliard School of Music. In 1942, he again had popular success in collaboration with lyricist Harold Adamson for the song “ Daybreak.” The song was a top ten hit for Tommy Dorsey in 1942. Throughout the 1940’s, Grofe collaborated on several film scores, including Strike Up the Band, Thousands Cheer and Minstrel Man. His score for Minstrel Man received an Oscar Nomination for Best Music and Scoring of a Musical Picture in 1945. In early 1950s, he continued to write scores for films, composing Rocketman X M and The Return of Jesse James. In 1954, Grofe and his wife Anne, began touring throughout America in two-piano concerts. In 1955, Grofe again returned to conducting and arranging and introduced his first suite for orchestra in 16 years, Hudson River Suite. In 1958, he was commissioned by the New York State Power Authority to compose a suite to commemorate the opening of the Robert Moses Power Plant in Niagara Falls. The Niagara Suite 1961 premiere was performed by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Ferde Grofe. The last major suite written by Grofe was the World’s Fair Suite, the official suite of the 1964 New York World’s Fair. In addition to his Oscar Nomination, Grofe received an Honorary Music Doctorate from Illinois Wesleyan University and from Western State College of Colorado. He was also adorned with the Griffith Foundation Golden Eaglet for Composition and received the Sinfonia National Honor. And in 1997, Grofe was one of four American composers pictured on a set of US commemorative postage stamps in the Legends of American Music, Classical Composers and Conductors series. in his later years, Grofe wrote of the success of his famed Grand Canyon Suite:: “This composition was born of sight, sound and sensations common to all of us. I think I have spoken of America in this music simply because America spoke to me, just as it has spoken to you and to every one of us. If I have succeeded in capturing some part of the American musical spirit, I am grateful that I was trained to do so. But this music is your music, and mine only in the highly technical sense that a copyright has been filed away with my name on it. Always we must realize that there is much more to hear. Out land is rich in music, and if you listen you can hear it right now. This is our music you hear, surging forth, singing up to every one of us. Ferde Grofe died on April 3, 1972 in Santa Monica, California.
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- http://viaf.org/viaf/79166770
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/52155231
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- http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/mus00006/catalog
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43788678
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43788678
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26038640
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26038640
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http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/mus00007/catalog
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- http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wyu-ah06047.xml
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/733103362
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Café society / Ferde Grofé.
Title:
Café society / Ferde Grofé. [1938].
ArchivalResource: ms. scores (2 v.) + ms. parts
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Café society / Ferde Grofé.
Ferde Grofé Papers, 1930-1969
Title:
Ferde Grofé Papers 1930-1969
Ferde Grofé was a twentieth century music arranger and composer who worked most of his musical career with the Paul Whitman Orchestra. He wrote the orchestral arrangement for Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” and wrote several of his own compositions including the “Grand Canyon Suite” and the “Mississippi Suite.” This collection contains radio scripts from Grofé’s early years as an orchestra conductor on a variety of radio shows and his newspaper clippings from the 1930s to the 1960s. Some correspondence is also included in this collection.
ArchivalResource: cubic ft. (9 boxes)
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- Ferde Grofé Papers, 1930-1969
American Music Edition records, 1920-1997, 1951-1991
Title:
American Music Edition records 1920-1997 1951-1991
ArchivalResource: 24.00
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- American Music Edition records, 1920-1997, 1951-1991
Collection of musical scores, 1924-1981
Title:
Collection of musical scores, 1924-1981
Manuscript scores and relatedmaterials of the American composer, pianist, and conductor.
ArchivalResource: 24 file boxes
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- Collection of musical scores, 1924-1981
The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Manuscript music compositions, 1880-1985.
Title:
The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Manuscript music compositions, 1880-1985.
A portion of an archive of twentieth-century American music, collected by the German-American musicologist, Hans Moldenhauer.
ArchivalResource: 155 boxes, 13 volumes (65 linear ft.)
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- The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Manuscript music compositions, 1880-1985.
Busse, Henry, 1894-1955. Hot lips.
Title:
Hot lips.
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- Busse, Henry, 1894-1955. Hot lips.
Ray Avery Collection
Title:
Ray Avery Collection
Radio scripts, manuscript and annotated printed music, clippings, biographical releases, programs and announcements documenting the performing and composing career of Ferdinand Grofé. Scattered personal correspondence and business and legal records. Diaries and daybooks, 1860-1888, kept by Grofé's grandfather Bernard Bierlich, who was concert master of the Los Angles symphony, and another grandfather, who was a chemist in Germany. Scrapbook of clippings, programs, and scattered correspondence tracing Grofé's career, 1924-1929. [Similar volumes are held by the Library of Congress.] The sub-series is arranged by source/type of material as listed. 15 sound discs, ca. 1940's. Home recordings in a variety of sizes, speeds and media including Grofé's "Death Valley Suite" performed by the Wayne State University Band and an interview with Grofé by WDET; several popular songs performed by Grofé's granddaughter Francis; "Prisoner of Love" performed by Bing Crosby(?); and a number of piano, vocal and orchestral renditions of popular songs and of compositions by Grofé performed by unidentified musicians. The log made by the audio curator (Ask Archivist for Appendix IV) when these discs were transferred to digital audio tape (DAT) in April 1989 lists the contents of each disc in detail. Appendix IV also includes a log of audio tape copies of similar sound discs held by Trinity College, Hartford CT, some of which duplicate the Center's discs and some of which do not. Two glass discs recorded by NBC which are labelled "Ferdinand Grofé's March for Americans 14 May 1944" and "Ferdinand Grofé's 'Sob Sister'" which were not playable and therefore were not transferred to tape.
ArchivalResource: 14 linear feet
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Ferde Grofé Collection, 1890-1960, (bulk 1920-1940)
Title:
Ferde Grofé Collection 1890-1960 (bulk 1920-1940)
Ferde Grofé was an American composer, arranger, conductor and pianist. The collection primarily consists of music manuscript compositions and arrangements, including holograph and copyist scores and parts of Grofé's original compositions, holograph scores and parts for arrangements by Grofé and others that were performed by Grofé's band, and works for symphonic orchestra. In addition, the collection includes correspondence, clippings, photographs, programs, scrapbooks and scripts.
ArchivalResource: around 20,000 items; 262 containers; 105 linear feet
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- Ferde Grofé Collection, 1890-1960, (bulk 1920-1940)
Nicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990)
Title:
Nicolas Slonimsky Collection 1873-1997 (bulk 1920-1990)
Collection contains materials collected by Slonimsky throughout his lifetime that document his life and work as musicologist, composer, conductor, lecturer and author. Included are personal biographical materials; Slonimsky's writings (drafts, typescripts, reprints, etc.) of newspaper, periodical, journal, and magazine articles, record liner notes, radio broadcasts, and talks, published and unpublished; music composed by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed; concert programs; correspondence, among many others, with Henry Cowell, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, and Edgar Varèse; biographical materials on composers and performers mosly generated when Slonimsky was editing Baker's and The international cyclopedia; music collected by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed and multi-composer collections; among the manuscripts are many short holographic works and fragments; scrapbooks; and iconographical material, such as family photographs an those of composers and musicians from the former Soviet Union, as well as little known musicians from the United States and elsewhere.
ArchivalResource: circa 118,600 items; 354 boxes; 500 linear feet
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- Nicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990)
Glasser, Albert. Albert Glasser papers, 1939-1993
Title:
Albert Glasser papers, 1939-1993
Most of this collection consists of recordings, films, and music scores from nearly 100 motion pictures and television shows. Also included are orchestrations and arrangements of music by composers including Rudolf Friml and Ferde Grofé. Related materials include music cue sheets for motion picture scores; contracts and agreements between Glasser and film companies; photographs of Glasser on set; correspondence; and newspaper and magazine clippings. There are also radio interviews with Glasser, his autobiography, "I Did It!", and other fictional writings by Glasser.
ArchivalResource: 37.98 cubic ft. (40 boxes)
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- Glasser, Albert. Albert Glasser papers, 1939-1993
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Ferde Grofe papers, 1930-1969.
Title:
Ferde Grofe papers, 1930-1969.
This collection contains several of Grofe's radio scripts and programs from the 1930s including the Burns and Allen Show. It also contains newspaper clippings Grofe kept from the 1930s to the 1960s in scrapbooks or packaged from a news clipping service about Grofe's appearances and accomplishments. Other secondary source materials include musicians' magazines and catalogues.
ArchivalResource: 5 cubic ft. (9 boxes)
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Ferde Grofe papers, 1930-1969.
Philadelphia Orchestra. Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1967 December 11 and 1968 April 8.
Title:
Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1967 December 11 and 1968 April 8.
ArchivalResource: 2 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Philadelphia Orchestra. Transcription of WFLN radio broadcast [sound recording], 1967 December 11 and 1968 April 8.
Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Poor butterfly / by Ray Hubbell ; [arr. by] Ferde Grofé.
Title:
Poor butterfly / by Ray Hubbell ; [arr. by] Ferde Grofé. 1952 Sept. 28.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (23 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Poor butterfly / by Ray Hubbell ; [arr. by] Ferde Grofé.
Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. "Rhapsody in blue". Piano solo and orchestra, [by] George Gershwin. Score by Ferdie Grofé. [New York.].
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"Rhapsody in blue". Piano solo and orchestra, [by] George Gershwin. Score by Ferdie Grofé. [New York.]. [1924]
ArchivalResource: score (1 p. l., 53 p.)
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- Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. "Rhapsody in blue". Piano solo and orchestra, [by] George Gershwin. Score by Ferdie Grofé. [New York.].
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Three shades of blue / Ferde Grofé.
Title:
Three shades of blue / Ferde Grofé. 1927.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (26 p.), unbound.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Three shades of blue / Ferde Grofé.
Colling, Joseph B. Papers, 1980.
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Papers, 1980.
Collection contains 14 handwritten and 3 typed pages of autobiographical notes, including anecdotes about Al Jolson, Ferde Grofe, and Paul Whiteman. There are also 20 photocopies of photographs with handwritten annotations.
ArchivalResource: 37 p.
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- Colling, Joseph B. Papers, 1980.
Duke Ellington recordings collection
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Duke Ellington recordings collection
Recordings of Duke Ellington, American pianist, band leader, andcomposer, collected by Joseph Jeffers Dodge, jazz aficionado, artist, museum director, andHarvard University Class of 1940.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings (33 linear feet) and accompanying materials (1 box).
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- Duke Ellington recordings collection
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Symphony in steel / by Ferde Grofé.
Title:
Symphony in steel / by Ferde Grofé. [19--]
ArchivalResource: ms. score (46 p.) + parts ; Large folio.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Symphony in steel / by Ferde Grofé.
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Tabloid : No. 2 : Sob sister / Ferde Grofe.
Title:
Tabloid : No. 2 : Sob sister / Ferde Grofe. [19--]
ArchivalResource: ms. score (32 p.) + parts.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Tabloid : No. 2 : Sob sister / Ferde Grofe.
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. [Popular songs / arranged by Ferde Grofé for Paul Whiteman and his orchestra.]
Title:
[Popular songs / arranged by Ferde Grofé for Paul Whiteman and his orchestra.] 1923, 1924.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (5, 5, 4 p.) ; 30 cm.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. [Popular songs / arranged by Ferde Grofé for Paul Whiteman and his orchestra.]
Memorial Library of Music collection
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Memorial Library of Music collection
This library is a collection of musical manuscripts and of printed and engraved scores inscribed by great composers, and constitutes a unique addition to Stanford's educational and cultural resources.
ArchivalResource: ca. 27 linear ft.
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- Memorial Library of Music collection
Ferde Grofé Collection, 1883-1926
Title:
Ferde Grofé Collection, 1883-1926
The collection consists of 18 boxes from the composer’s personal library, comprising some manuscript arrangements, but primarily orchestrations including the complete Schirmer’s Galaxy Library. (Source: pages 30-31 of Special Collections in the Libraries at Southern Methodist University, 1989.)
ArchivalResource: 18 boxes
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Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Rhapsody in blue (1924) : page 33 of Ferde Grofe's setting for jazz band and piano solo / George Gershwin.
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Rhapsody in blue (1924) : page 33 of Ferde Grofe's setting for jazz band and piano solo / George Gershwin. 1973 Feb.
ArchivalResource: 1 item of ms. music ; 28 x 35 cm.
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- Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Rhapsody in blue (1924) : page 33 of Ferde Grofe's setting for jazz band and piano solo / George Gershwin.
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Ferde Grofé collection, ca. 1890-ca. 1960 (bulk ca. 1920-ca. 1940).
Title:
Ferde Grofé collection, ca. 1890-ca. 1960 (bulk ca. 1920-ca. 1940).
Several hundred original compositions and arrangements, 20 scrapbooks, 5 boxes of misc. papers. This collection contains many arrangements made for Paul Whiteman and for Grofe's own radio orchestra. Works for symphonic orchestra are also well represented in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 105 linear ft. (250 boxes, ca. 20,000 items)
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Ferde Grofé collection, ca. 1890-ca. 1960 (bulk ca. 1920-ca. 1940).
Johnny Green additional papers, 1923-1989.
Title:
Johnny Green additional papers, 1923-1989.
Scores and papers of Americanconductor, arranger, and composer Johnny Green.
ArchivalResource: 104 containers (111 linearft.)
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- Johnny Green additional papers, 1923-1989.
Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Poor butterfly / by Ray Hubbell ; [arr. by] Ferde Grofé.
Title:
Poor butterfly / by Ray Hubbell ; [arr. by] Ferde Grofé. 1952 Sept. 28.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (23 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Hubbell, Raymond, 1879-1954. Poor butterfly / by Ray Hubbell ; [arr. by] Ferde Grofé.
Busse, Henry, 1894-1955. Hot lips [Multimédia multisupport].
Title:
Hot lips [Multimédia multisupport].
ArchivalResource:
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- Busse, Henry, 1894-1955. Hot lips [Multimédia multisupport].
Johnny Green papers, 1920-1991.
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Johnny Green papers, 1920-1991.
Scores and papers of American conductor, arranger, and composer Johnny Green.
ArchivalResource: 307 boxes (150 linear ft.)
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- Johnny Green papers, 1920-1991.
Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Blue Monday [microform] : 135th St. / by Geo. Gershwin ; score by Ferdie Grofé.
Title:
Blue Monday [microform] : 135th St. / by Geo. Gershwin ; score by Ferdie Grofé. 1925.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (105 p.), bound ; 41 cm.
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- Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Blue Monday [microform] : 135th St. / by Geo. Gershwin ; score by Ferdie Grofé.
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Grand Canyon suite / Ferde Grofé.
Title:
Grand Canyon suite / Ferde Grofé. [19--]
ArchivalResource: ms. score ([177] p.) + parts.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Grand Canyon suite / Ferde Grofé.
The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001.
Title:
The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001.
This collection is a portion of the Archives relating to 20th-century music, collected by the German-American musicologist, Hans Moldenhauer.
ArchivalResource: 59 boxes, 9 cartons (not end-processed) (50 linear ft.)
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- The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001.
Interlochen Center for the Arts. Interlochen Center for the Arts records, ca.1880-[ongoing].
Title:
Interlochen Center for the Arts records, ca.1880-[ongoing].
The collection consists of the records of Interlochen (1927-present) and the personal papers (ca. 1880-1966) of Joseph Maddy. The collection has been arranged into the following series: Chronological, Subject, Later Administrators, Boards, Recent Leaders, Printed, Visual Materials, Sound Recordings, and Scrapbooks. The Chronological series focuses on Maddy and the Camp until 1966, while the Subject series, though heavily relating to Maddy, also includes much on developments through 1989. The Later Administrators series begins in the late 1950s when Maddy expanded the staff in anticipation of making Interlochen a year-round institution and ends in 1989 when the last major leader from the Maddy era retired. Boards (governing bodies) starts with the Camp's founding in 1928 and ends in 1989. Recent Leaders documents developments from 1989 on. Printed offers coverage to the present but is more complete for the early years through the 1980s. While the Visual Materials and Sound Recordings series extend from the 1920s into the 1980s, they offer best coverage from 1924 to 1942. Scrapbooks, with gaps in the early years, documents both Maddy and the Camp, beginning with the National High School Orchestra and ending with the Camp's 50th anniversary celebration in 1978. The Subject series includes documentation of the dispute between Maddy and James C. Petrillo, head of the American Federation of Musicians, over the use of non-union amateur musicians in the radio broadcasts of Interlochen performances. Correspondents represented in the collection consist of individuals famed in musical performance. Included are Percy Grainger, Frederic Fennell, Ferdé Grofe, Pablo Casals, Howard Hanson, Jascha Heifitz, Paul Whiteman, Lorin Maazel, Eugene Ormandy, and Jan Sibelius. Other fields and individuals represented include music education: Peter Dykema and Will Earhart; educational broadcasting: W. W. Charters and Edgar B. Gordon; commercial broadcasting: Franklin Dunham and Judith Waller; business: S. S. Kresge and the Alden and Herbert Dow family; and politics: Wilber Brucker, Samuel Insull, and Arthur Vandenberg.
ArchivalResource: 75 linear ft., 51 oversize v., and 1 oversize folder.Visual materials 4 linear ft.
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- Interlochen Center for the Arts. Interlochen Center for the Arts records, ca.1880-[ongoing].
United States Postal Service. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1997-2005.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1997-2005.
First Day Cover, Plate Block, and Full Sheet (2 copies) of U. S. commemorative postage stamps from the "Classical Composers & Conductors" category of the "Legends of American Music Series." Also included is a press release about this issue. Depicted are Samuel Barber, Arthur Fiedler, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Ferde Grofé, Charles Ives, Eugene Ormandy, Leopold Stokowski, and George Szell. Invitation to "First Day of Issue Ceremony" (9 copies of each) (stamped and cancelled "First Day of Issue") and Full Sheet (5 copies) of U.S. commerative postage stamp for Marian Anderson, issued 27 January 2005.
ArchivalResource: 19 items (29 leaves).
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- United States Postal Service. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1997-2005.
Landweer, Lulu Dorothea Rubke. Lulu Dorothea Rubke Landweer papers, 1911-1961.
Title:
Lulu Dorothea Rubke Landweer papers, 1911-1961.
Collection of programs, clippings, pictures and miscellaneous papers, chiefly relating to the University of California and the Class of 1912. Clippings concerning Sarah Bernhardt's 1911 appearances in the Bay Region, an account of Admiral Farragut at Mobile Bay by Capt. Eugene N. Biondi, and inscribed program from Ferde Grofé, included.
ArchivalResource: 1 box and 1 oversize file.
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- Landweer, Lulu Dorothea Rubke. Lulu Dorothea Rubke Landweer papers, 1911-1961.
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Tabloid : No. 4 : Going to press / Ferde Grofe.
Title:
Tabloid : No. 4 : Going to press / Ferde Grofe. [19--]
ArchivalResource: ms. score (49 p.) + parts.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Tabloid : No. 4 : Going to press / Ferde Grofe.
Strong, Roger W. [The Department of Music, Central State University, presents the CSU Symphony Orchestra in a program of light orchestral music] [sound recording] : [Instrumental Rehearsal Room, December 9, 1971, 8:00 p.m.].
Title:
[The Department of Music, Central State University, presents the CSU Symphony Orchestra in a program of light orchestral music] [sound recording] : [Instrumental Rehearsal Room, December 9, 1971, 8:00 p.m.]. [1971]
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel (ca. 45 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 7 in. + program (1 folded sheet)
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- Strong, Roger W. [The Department of Music, Central State University, presents the CSU Symphony Orchestra in a program of light orchestral music] [sound recording] : [Instrumental Rehearsal Room, December 9, 1971, 8:00 p.m.].
The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001.
Title:
The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001.
This collection is a portion of the Archives relating to 20th-century music, collected by the German-American musicologist, Hans Moldenhauer.
ArchivalResource: 59 boxes, 9 cartons (not end-processed) (50 linear ft.)
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- The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001.
The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968
Title:
The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording] 1940-1968
Weekly 30-minute NBC radio broadcasts, featuring classical and light classical music, which began on Apr. 29, 1940 and continued until 1958. In September, 1959, the Bell Telephone Hour made its television debut as a monthly musical special. It remained a regular television program until April 26, 1968. Library's holdings incomplete. Broadcasts chiefly originated from New York City, sponsored by the Bell Telephone Company (American Telephone and Telegraph). Each 30-minute program generally features a guest singer or instrumentalist, with the Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra, conducted by Donald Voorhees, and the Bell Telephone Hour Chorus. Frequent guest artists include Marian Anderson, Robert Casadesus, Nelson Eddy, Josef Hofmann, Fritz Kreisler, Oscar Levant, James Melton, Grace Moore, Ezio Pinza, Lily Pons, Bidú Sayão, Gladys Swarthout, John Charles Thomas, Helen Traubel, and Eileen Farrell. Chief announcer: Floyd Mack.
ArchivalResource: 1579 sound discs
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- The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Autograph postal card signed, dated : [Santa Monica, 1 Feb. 1968], to James J. Fuld, 1968 Feb. 1.
Title:
Autograph postal card signed, dated : [Santa Monica, 1 Feb. 1968], to James J. Fuld, 1968 Feb. 1.
Telling him the dates of the premieres of his Grand Canyon Suite and Mississippi Suite, mentioning Paul Whiteman, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (obl. 32mo)
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Autograph postal card signed, dated : [Santa Monica, 1 Feb. 1968], to James J. Fuld, 1968 Feb. 1.
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Tabloid : No. 3 : Comic strips / Ferde Grofe.
Title:
Tabloid : No. 3 : Comic strips / Ferde Grofe. [19--]
ArchivalResource: ms. score (33 p.) + parts.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Tabloid : No. 3 : Comic strips / Ferde Grofe.
Jascha Heifetz Collection, 1802-1987, (bulk 1911-1974)
Title:
Jascha Heifetz Collection 1802-1987 (bulk 1911-1974)
The collection includes Heifetz's personal music library of original compositions, arrangements, and transcriptions (some of which are unpublished), his annotated parts and scores, holographs and manuscripts of many of his contemporaries, and hundreds of printed scores. Concert programs document his performances from 1911 to 1974, and photographs, photo albums, and scrapbooks, encompassing the violinist's entire life. The correspondence, constituting a small part of the collection, contains letters from such important musical figures of the 20th century as Leopold Auer, Benjamin Britten, Sergei Prokofiev, George Bernard Shaw, and Sir William Walton; correspondence from Heifetz is also housed in other Music Division collections.
ArchivalResource: circa 17,500 items; 280 boxes; 52 linear feet
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- Jascha Heifetz Collection, 1802-1987, (bulk 1911-1974)
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Tabloid : No. 1 : Run of the news / Ferde Grofe.
Title:
Tabloid : No. 1 : Run of the news / Ferde Grofe. [19--]
ArchivalResource: ms. score (56 p.) + parts.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Tabloid : No. 1 : Run of the news / Ferde Grofe.
The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording], 1940-1968
Title:
The Bell Telephone Hour collection of sound recordings [sound recording] 1940-1968
Weekly 30-minute NBC radio broadcasts, featuring classical and light classical music, which began on Apr. 29, 1940 and continued until 1958. In September, 1959, the Bell Telephone Hour made its television debut as a monthly musical special. It remained a regular television program until April 26, 1968. Library's holdings incomplete. Broadcasts chiefly originated from New York City, sponsored by the Bell Telephone Company (American Telephone and Telegraph). Each 30-minute program generally features a guest singer or instrumentalist, with the Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra, conducted by Donald Voorhees, and the Bell Telephone Hour Chorus. Frequent guest artists include Marian Anderson, Robert Casadesus, Nelson Eddy, Josef Hofmann, Fritz Kreisler, Oscar Levant, James Melton, Grace Moore, Ezio Pinza, Lily Pons, Bidú Sayão, Gladys Swarthout, John Charles Thomas, Helen Traubel, and Eileen Farrell. Chief announcer: Floyd Mack.
ArchivalResource: 1579 sound discs
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Albert Glasser papers, 1939-1993
Title:
Albert Glasser papers, 1939-1993
Contains audio recordings and sheet music for movie and television scores by Albert Glasser.
ArchivalResource: cubicft. (40 boxes)
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- Albert Glasser papers, 1939-1993
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Hollywood suite : from the Hollywood ballet / Ferde Grofé.
Title:
Hollywood suite : from the Hollywood ballet / Ferde Grofé. 1937 Feb. 27.
ArchivalResource: 2, 4, 6, 3, 4, 7 p. of ms. music, bound ; 33 cm.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Hollywood suite : from the Hollywood ballet / Ferde Grofé.
Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Valley of enchantment : symphonic suite for band / by Ferde Grofé ; arranged by Robert Hawkins.
Title:
Valley of enchantment : symphonic suite for band / by Ferde Grofé ; arranged by Robert Hawkins. [1958]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. condensed score (31 p.) ; 33 cm.
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- Grofé, Ferde, 1892-1972. Valley of enchantment : symphonic suite for band / by Ferde Grofé ; arranged by Robert Hawkins.
Amneus, John ,. Interview with John Amneus / by John Bluth.
Title:
Interview with John Amneus / by John Bluth.
During a two hour and fifteen minute interview with John Bluth, John Amneus discusses his life and career, beginning with his family background. He recalls the JPL during the 1940s, anecdotes about the various employees, and his own adventures. He also discusses his career in Research and Development at American Standard and later at Proctor and Gamble, where he developed various paper making techniques.
ArchivalResource: transcript : 41 p.3 audio cassette (135 min) : analog, mono.
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