CONTENTS
- Description of Collection
- Description of Series
- Inventory
- Series 1: Correspondence
- Series 2: General
- Series 3: Ephemera
DESCRIPTION OF COLLECTION
Location: M2A 2,6
.1 feet
Biographical Sketch
Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) was born in Switzerland and moved to the United States in 1917, teaching at the Mannes School in new York. He held other major appointments until 1930. From 1930 to 1939 he lived mainly in Switzerland, but returned thereafter and settled in Oregon before moving on to Berkeley, California. He taught briefly at the Eastman School of Music (1924-25). His compositions are generally highly regarded.
Provenance
The collection was purchased from J.J. Lubrano in March 1998 and was created in the early 1970’s by the musicologist Ernest Lubin for an uncompleted festschrift in honor of Bloch.
Scope and Content
The collection contains the prospectus and a few portions of the projected festschrift, along with correspondence and other materials collected in preparation for the volume. The most significant items are the essay by Ernest Bacon on Bloch as a teacher and the correspondence, from among which the letter by Suzanne Bloch is most interesting.
Restrictions and Use
Reproduction of manuscript materials subject to copyright.
Associations
DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Series 1: Correspondence
This series contains correspondence with prominent scholars and musicians relating to the solicitation of articles for the festschrift and to preparation of the book.
Series 2: General
This series contains materials relating to the preparation of the volume, including a prospectus and some essays scheduled for inclusion.
Series 3: Ephemera
This series includes articles about Bloch from published sources, programs of performances of Bloch’s works, and some clippings and biographical information.
INVENTORY
Series 1: Correspondence
folder 1 | Ernest Bacon. Correspondence concerning Bacon’s contribution. From: Lubin; To: Bacon |
folder 2 | Leonard Bernstein. Solicitation of an essay. From: Lubin; To: Bernstein |
folder 3 | Suzanne Bloch. Correspondence concerning an essay and opinions. From: Lubin; To: Bloch |
folder 4 | Julie Colemore. Representative of Grossman Publishers. From: Lubin; To: Colemore |
folder 5 | Aaron Copland. Solicitation for an essay. From: Lubin; To: Copland |
folder 6 | Peter Hansen. Solicitation for an essay. From: Lubin; To: Hansen |
folder 7 | Michael Loeb. Representative of Grossman Publishers. From: Lubin; To: Loeb |
folder 8 | Roger Sessions. Solicitation for an essay. From: Lubin; To: Sessions |
folder 9 | Robert Strassburg. Solicitation for an essay. From: Lubin; To: Strassburg |
folder 10 | Eric Werner. Solicitation for an essay. From: Lubin; To: Werner |
folder 11 | Unidentified. Solicitations for essays. |
Series 2: General
folder 12 | Bacon, Bloch as a Teacher. Draft of essay. |
folder 13 | Introduction to volume. |
folder 14 | Preface to volume. |
folder 15 | Notes for introduction |
folder 16 | Prospective contents of volume |
Series 3: Ephemera
folder 17 | Gatti, Ernest Bloch. |
folder 18 | Jacobi, Bloch’s Violin Concerto |
folder 19 | Kushner, Commentary on Bloch’s Symphonic Works |
folder 20 | Morgan, Ernest Bloch |
folder 21 | Newlin, Later Works of Ernest Bloch |
folder 22 | Sessions, Ernest Bloch |
folder 23 | Sharp, Ernest Bloch’s violin concerto |
folder 24 | Catalogs of Bloch’s works |
folder 25 | Clippings on Bloch |
folder 26 | Programs of Bloch Works |
folder 27 | Photographs of Bloch |