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Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6d5nb3ht<br />

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Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Processed by Phillip Lehrman; machine-readable finding aid created by Caroline Cubé<br />

UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections<br />

Manuscripts Division<br />

Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library<br />

Box 951575<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575<br />

Email: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu<br />

URL: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/<br />

© 2002<br />

The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.<br />

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Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Collection number: 1522<br />

UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections<br />

Manuscripts Division<br />

Los Angeles, CA<br />

Contact Information<br />

Manuscripts Division<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections<br />

Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library<br />

Box 951575<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575<br />

Telephone: 310/825-4988 (10:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Pacific Time)<br />

Email: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu<br />

URL: http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/special/scweb/<br />

Processed by:<br />

Phillip Lehrman, 1987<br />

Encoded by:<br />

Caroline Cubé<br />

Online finding aid edited by:<br />

Josh Fiala, April 2002<br />

© 2002 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.<br />

Descriptive Summary<br />

Title: <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>,<br />

Date (inclusive): 1908-1987<br />

Collection number: 1522<br />

Creator: <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>, 1904-1987<br />

Extent: 85 boxes (42.5 linear ft.) 1 oversize folder 50 oversize boxes<br />

Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.<br />

Los Angeles, California 90095-1575<br />

Abstract: <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> (1904-1987) played the organ for silent movies and studied in New York before moving to Los<br />

Angeles, California, in 1940. He was a music critic for Script magazine, was the executive director of Evenings on the Roof,<br />

director of the Ojai Music Festival and curator of music at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The collection consists of<br />

books, articles, musical scores, clippings, manuscripts, and correspondence related to <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> and his activities<br />

and friends in the Southern California music scene.<br />

Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA<br />

Library, Department of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.<br />

Language: English.<br />

Restrictions on Use and Reproduction<br />

Property rights to the physical object belong to the UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections. Literary rights,<br />

including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who<br />

holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do<br />

not hold the copyright.<br />

Restrictions on Access<br />

Portions of this collection are restricted. Consult finding aid for additional information.<br />

COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF: Advance notice required for access.<br />

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Additional Physical Form Available<br />

A copy of the original version of this online finding aid is available at the UCLA Department of Special Collections for<br />

in-house consultation and may be obtained for a fee. Please contact:<br />

Public Services Division<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections<br />

Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library<br />

Box 951575<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575<br />

Telephone: 310/825-4988 (10:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Pacific Time)<br />

Email: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu<br />

Provenance/Source of Acquisition<br />

<strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, bequest, 1987.<br />

Preferred Citation<br />

[Identification of item], <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong> (Collection 1522). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young<br />

Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.<br />

Biography<br />

<strong>Morton</strong> was born in 1904; he played the organ for silent movies and studied in New York before moving to Los Angeles,<br />

California, in 1940; wrote music criticism for Script magazine; executive director, Evenings on the Roof (later renamed<br />

Monday Evening Concerts), 1952-71; director of the Ojai Music Festival; as curator of music at the Los Angeles County<br />

Museum of Art, he staged several Bing Concerts each year; died in 1987.<br />

Scope and Content<br />

Collection consists of books, articles, musical scores, clippings, manuscripts, and correspondence related to <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> and his activities and friends in the Southern California music scene. Includes <strong>Morton</strong>'s Igor Stravinsky bibliography<br />

and an assemblage of Stravinsky icons made up of photographs, reproductions, and original portraits of the composer. Also<br />

includes <strong>Morton</strong>'s diary from his 1956 journey to Europe for the premiere of Stravinsky's Canticum Sacrum in Venice, Italy.<br />

Also contains manuscripts and drafts of <strong>Morton</strong>'s published works, including chapters of an unfinished Stravinsky biography<br />

and articles for The musical quarterly, Tempo, and Notes. Includes materials related to his involvement with the Evenings<br />

on the Roof (later called Monday Evening Concerts), the Ojai Festival, and the Bing Concerts at the Los Angeles County<br />

Museum.<br />

Organization and Arrangement<br />

Arranged in the following series:<br />

1. Correspondence.<br />

2. Research material.<br />

3. Biographical.<br />

Indexing Terms<br />

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.<br />

<strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>, 1904-1987---Archives.<br />

Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971.<br />

Musicologists--California--Los Angeles--Archival resources.<br />

Concerts--California--Los Angeles.<br />

Related Material<br />

Monday evening concerts [oral history transcript] / <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, interviewee. UCLA Oral History Department interview,<br />

1966. Available at Department of Special Collections, UCLA.<br />

<strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> Collection of Materials Relating to the Monday Evening Concerts (Collection 965). Available at the<br />

Department of Special Collections, UCLA.<br />

Correspondence<br />

Box 1, Folder 1 Anderson, T.J. 1976.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 1, Folder 1 Antoniou, Theodor. 1967-1969.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 4 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 1 Aitken, Hugh. 1977-1978.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 2 Babbitt, Milton. August 28, 1961; n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 4 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 3 Berger, Arthur. 1955-1961.<br />

1961: I have not yet seen the Stravinskys, although I certainly hope to.....<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 4 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 3 Berio, Luciano and Cathy [Berberian]. 1960-1964.<br />

Physical Description: 6 items, 8 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

December 22,1964(?): Incidentally, he [Berio] spent two days with Igorissimo (Stravinsky<br />

to you) in Rome and Paris and needless to say, they got drunk....<br />

Box 1, Folder 3 Berman, Eugene. February 16, 1960; July 23, 1964; September 17, 1968.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

July 23, 1964: Sorry to hear that Igor was again not well and still insists on making these<br />

killing concert tours... also September 17.<br />

Box 1, Folder 3 Birtwistle. n.d. Composer's notes on Tragedia.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 3 Blackwood, Easley. 1966-1967.<br />

Physical Description: 4 items, 4 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 4 Boulanger, Nadia. April 27, July 29, August 3, 1959; September 23, 1963; May 28,<br />

October 3, 1969; September 2, 1970; n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 10 items, 14 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 de la Vega, Aurelio. 1970.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Haieff, Alexi. 1971.<br />

3 letters are from Boulanger's assistant A. Dieudorine.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 4 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1: After the sad Stravinsky news... 2: I spoke to Vera S. on the telephone when they were<br />

going to Venice....<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Goehr, Alexander. 1967-1969.<br />

Physical Description: 6 items, 7 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Dwyer, Doriot Anthony. 1989 [sic].<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Collaer, Paul. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Note on business card.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Daunton, Frank. 1973.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Budd, Harold. 1974-1975.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Chavez, Carlos. August 1, 1968.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Glock, William. 1973-1974.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Castiglioni, Niccolo. 1967-1968.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 De Carvalho, Eleazar. 1968.<br />

Physical Description: 6 items, 9 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1 item is program.<br />

Box 1, Folder 5 Clementi, ??. 1964.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 6 Harris, Roy. July 26, 1944; February 18, 1949; May 23, 1953.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 4 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 7 Horne, Marilyn. January 23, February 24, 1960(?); November 5, 1981.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

January 23: How's Robert?...If I come to Ojai to protect Bob from you, who'll protect me<br />

from him! November 5: This is the third Jocasta...turn down..<br />

Box 1, Folder 7 Hullmay(?), Robin. December 27, 1981.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 4 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 7 Horne, Lena. 1970 [postmark].<br />

Very different was the saga of frustration in trying to reach Robert Craft..<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Response to a sympathy note on the death of her husband.<br />

Box 1, Folder 7 Helm, Everett. 1958-1959, 1961.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 8 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 7 Huber, Klaus. January 13, 1964; January 22, 1968.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 4 pieces.<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 1, Folder 8 Huxley, Aldous. 1955 Kam [sic] 22; October 29, 1958.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

October 29 I am glad to hear that you are to do a book on our old friend and shall be<br />

delighted to testify to the Guggenheim people....<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Malipiero, G. Frances. 1960, n.d.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Moran, Robert. 1965.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Miroglio, Francis. 1975-1981.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Merriman, Nan. 1964.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 10 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 McCarty, Clifford. 1951-1953.<br />

Physical Description: 22 items, 31 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Film Composers in America.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Mata, Eduardo. 1978.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Masson, Gerard. 1969.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 7 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 de Mauziarly (?), Marcelle. 1950, 1968.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Ligeti, Gyorgy. 1968.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Lang, Paul Henry. November 13, 1958;May 6, 1959; June 24, no year.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Kay, Ulysses. 1976.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Kagel, Mauricio. 1965.<br />

November 13 re Guggenheim, May 6 The musical world is full of pedestrians and snobs....<br />

Just take a look at...Craft and Stravinsky..<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 3 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Jones, Charles. 1948-1949.<br />

Physical Description: 6 items, 6 pieces.<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Johnson, Thor. 1948-1953.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 9 items, 9 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Jacobs, Paul. 1978.<br />

September 11 & September 22, 1950 are from Johnson's secretary Esther Waltenburger.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Sorry for taking Mr. White at his word....<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Johnson, Locksen (?). 1955-1956.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 9 Lockspeiser, Edward. 1960.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky/Debussy relationship.<br />

Box 1, Folder 10 Nordheim, Arne. 1969-1970.<br />

Box 1, Folder 10 Pisk, Dr. Paul A. 1981.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 8 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 10 de Pablo, Luis. 1966-1973.<br />

Box 1, Folder 10 Newman, Arnold. 1984.<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 21 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re photos used and not used in Bravo Stravinsky.<br />

Box 1, Folder 10 Parrenin, Jaques. 1968, n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 11 Piston, Walter. May 16, 1948.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Box 1, Folder 12 Previn, Andre. May 28, 1974; October 7, 1980; December 24, 1983; March 13, 1984.<br />

Box 1, Folder 13 Pousseur, Henri. 1966.<br />

Physical Description: 4 items, 6 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Box 1, Folder 13 Porten (?), Andrew. 1986.<br />

Box 1, Folder 13 Rabe, Folke. 1967.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 1, Folder 14 Reich, Steve. December 26, 1974; May 1, 1975; May 13, 1975; January 29, 1980.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 4 items, 7 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

May 12, 1975: Reich comments on Stravinsky.<br />

Box 1, Folder 15 Reigger, Wallingford. 1955.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Box 1, Folder 15 Rosen, Jerry. 1965-1966.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 15 Samuel, Gerhard. 1977-1984.<br />

Box 1, Folder 15 Sauguet , Henri. 1965.<br />

Box 1, Folder 15 Schnittke, A. 1970.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 15 Reynolds, Roger. 1966-1969.<br />

Physical Description: 11 item, 12 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 16 Schuller, Gunther. 1965 January 2.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 17 Shapey, Ralph. 1966-1967.<br />

After my encounter with Stravinsky-Craft-Libman-Hurok...<br />

Physical Description: 10 items, 13 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 17 Shifrin, Seymour. 1965-1966.<br />

Physical Description: 6 items, 6 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 17 Silverman, Stanley. 1967.<br />

Box 1, Folder 17 Smit, Leo. 1980-1986.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 15 items, 22 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 17 Stevens, Denis. 1961.<br />

Two references to Stravinsky stamp.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 17 Stevens, Halsey. 1953-1968.<br />

I had no idea of your present address until Robert Craft sent it to me...<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 14 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1960 February 15 How is the search for Stravinsky going? I hear in a roundabout fashion<br />

that it leads to rendezvous with Ingrid Berman et al....<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 1, Folder 17 Sullivan, Barry. 1981.<br />

Box 1, Folder 17 Szigeti, Joseph. 1956.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Program listing a local Szigeti performance of the Duo concertant.<br />

Box 1, Folder 18 Thomson, Virgil. 1947 June 27, 1949 May 12, 1970 February 18, 1981 August 14,<br />

1981 September 4.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1981 letters are from Thomason's secretary, Louis Rispoli.<br />

Box 1, Folder 19 L.M. to Thomson. 1947 June 15, 1970 February 4, 1970 February 28, 1981 August 10.<br />

Physical Description: 4 items, 4 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1947 re L.M. visit to Schoenberg.<br />

Box 1, Folder 20 Toch, Ernst. 1949 October 26, 1962 September 5, 1962 December 6.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 21 T..... (?) [illegible]. 1955.<br />

Box 1, Folder 21 Vlad, Roman. 1955.<br />

Box 1, Folder 21 Walker, George. 1976.<br />

Box 1, Folder 21 Wolff, Christian. 1962.<br />

Box 1, Folder 21 Xennakis, Janis. 1964.<br />

Box 1, Folder 21 Yun, Isang. 1966-1967.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 3 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 22 Zeisl, Eric. 1953 April 26, 1953 May 11 , n.d. [1948?].<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 4 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 22 L.M. to Zeisl. 1953 May 6.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 23 Amy, Gilbert. 1963-1969.<br />

Physical Description: 7 items, 13 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1968 December 6, 1969 February 6.<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 1, Folder 24 L.M. to Gilbert Amy. 1968.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 25 Boone, Charles. 1984-1987.<br />

Exchange re an early Stravinsky essay, probably by C.A. Cingria.<br />

Physical Description: 32 items, 50 pieces.<br />

Box 1, Folder 26 Boulez, Pierre. 1954-1964.<br />

Physical Description: 25 items, 54 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Final two letters were dictated to a secretary.<br />

1962 September 2, November 11, December 17, 1963 February 12, 1964 June 25,<br />

November 15.<br />

Box 1, Folder 27 Boulez, Pierre. 1965-1968.<br />

Physical Description: 26 items, 56 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 1, Folder 28 Boulez, Pierre. 1969.<br />

1966 November 12, 1967 April 22, August 18, October 29, November 12.<br />

Physical Description: 7 items, 17 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1969 November 11 (programming).<br />

Box 1, Folder 29 Boulez, Pierre. 1970-1973.<br />

Physical Description: 24 items, 45 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 1 Boulez, Pierre. 1979-1980.<br />

Includes two letters from Boulez's secretary, Astrid Schirmer.<br />

1970 January 30, 1971 September 8 (Postmark).<br />

Physical Description: 23 items, 48 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 2 Boulez, Pierre. 1977 April 5.<br />

Includes 9 letters from Boulez's assistant Astrid Schirmer, 1 from his secretary Nancy<br />

Hartman, 1 from Marguerite (?) and 1 from Jeanne Cuevalier.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 6 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 3 Boulez, Pierre. 1981-1983.<br />

Address by Pierre Boulez. This version has been 'edited' by L. <strong>Morton</strong> for publication in<br />

the journal of the Institute. [Arnold Schoenberg].<br />

Physical Description: 19 items, 49 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes 3 letters from Astrid Schirmer.<br />

1981 January 8, March 16 (Includes photocopied letters from S. MacCrindle, C. Matthews<br />

and R. Craft re early versions of Les Noces, March 27(Snowman), December 7.<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 2, Folder 4 Boulez, Pierre. 1984-1986.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

7 letters from Astrid Schirmer, 4 from Jeanne Cuevalier, 2 from Nancy Hartman and 2<br />

invoices from Universal Edition.<br />

1985 April 30, August 5.<br />

Box 2, Folder 6 L.M. to Pierre Boulez. 1954-1969.<br />

Physical Description: 45 items, 53 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 7 L.M. to Pierre Boulez. 1970-1981.<br />

1954 July 9, 1958 June 4, 1959 April 1, 1961 December 20, 1962 October 19, December<br />

13, 1964 October 28, 1965 July 18, 1966 January 4, October 24.<br />

Physical Description: 15 items, 20 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1 item is a newspaper clipping.<br />

1970 March 9, 1981 March 14-15, April 15-16 re 1917 Les Noces (See Box 50 for Noces<br />

scores).<br />

Box 2, Folder 8 L.M. to Boulez. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Box 2, Folder 9 Boulez Festschrift--Correspondence regarding 60th birthday concert for Pierre<br />

Boulez (with English translations from the original German).<br />

Physical Description: 18 items, 41 pieces.<br />

Box 2, Folder 10 Cummings ist der dichter, by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 54 pieces. Photocopied typescript w/ holograph<br />

corrections. Two in English, one in German.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Reference to Les Noces and Requiem canticles in last paragraph.<br />

Box 2, Folder 11 L.M. to Katharina Schmidt re Homage a Boulez. 1985 February 1.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Loan of photographs to the festival.<br />

Box 2, Folder 12 Boulez Miscellaneous. 1963-1977.<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 22 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes rehearsal schedules, visa materials, contracts, concert invitation, letters from<br />

agents.<br />

Box 2, Folder 13 Cage, John. 1961-1977.<br />

Physical Description: 9 items, 14 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 14 L.M. to John Cage. 1961-1962.<br />

Includes flyer/program and ticket reservation for concert 1965 January 12.<br />

Physical Description: 6 items, 6 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1962 January 9, January 25 re the inclusion of a Stravinsky work (in honor of his 80th<br />

birthday on Cage program.<br />

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Correspondence<br />

Box 2, Folder 15 Carter, Elliott. 1954-1984 & 3 n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 14 items, 16 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Including 2 letters from Helen Carter.<br />

Box 2, Folder 16 L.M. to Elliott Carter. 1961-1962.<br />

1954 December 29, 1961 September 15, September 25, November 26, December 11,<br />

1962 January 15, February 3, November 2, 1979 April 4, 1984 February 19.<br />

Physical Description: 8 items, 10 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 17 Chihara, Paul. 1967-1970.<br />

1961 October 18 re Sacre, October 27, December 7, 1962 January 8, January 27,<br />

February 6 re Craft performance of Carter's Double Concerto.<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 23 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

2 newspaper clippings.<br />

Box 2, Folder 18 Copland, Aaron. 1944-1956.<br />

Box 2, Folder 19 Copland, Aaron. 1957.<br />

Physical Description: 18 items, 21 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 16 items, 21 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1957 April 24, May 1.<br />

Box 2, Folder 20 Copland, Aaron. 1958-1959.<br />

Physical Description: 15 items, 24 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1959 April 28.<br />

Box 2, Folder 21 Copland, Aaron. 1960-1973.<br />

Physical Description: 31 item, 46 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1962 November 20.<br />

Box 2, Folder 22 Copland, Aaron. 1974-1980.<br />

Physical Description: 20 items, 37 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 23 Copland, Aaron. n.d.<br />

Included is Celebrating Copland by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> from Upbeat November 1985.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Box 2, Folder 24 L.M. to Copland. 1954-1956.<br />

Physical Description: 9 items, 10 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1956 March 30, December 12.<br />

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Box 2, Folder 25 L.M. to Copland. 1957.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 19 items, 22 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 26 L.M. to Copland. 1958.<br />

1957 January 7, April 10, April 22, May 9.<br />

Physical Description: 14 items, 16 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

October 17, October 18.<br />

Box 2, Folder 27 L.M. to Copland, Aaron. 1960-1976.<br />

Physical Description: 15 items, 18 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 2, Folder 28 L.M. to Copland. n.d.<br />

Box 3, Folder 5 Boulez, Pierre. n.d.<br />

Biographical<br />

1960 January 26, April 5, 1961 May 9, 1970 July 3.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Physical Description: 11 item, 12 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The final undated letter includes Boulez's opinion of Robert Craft.<br />

Datebooks and a European diary (1956)<br />

Box 124 L.M.'s daily appointment books 1963-1987 & diary of 1956 trip to Europe with the<br />

Stravinskys.<br />

Memorabilia<br />

Box 5 Programs relating to L.M.'s arrangements of music and appearances as a<br />

musicologist.<br />

Box 101 David Raksin--A Greeting card with a gold coin attached a monsieur Lindi Soir -<br />

We love you every other night of the week* n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

*Too!.<br />

Box 102 Musical birthday greeting from the Stalveys.<br />

Physical Description: Unmarked envelope.<br />

Box 127 A file of documents relating to the Arnold Schoenberg Institute on the campus of<br />

the University of Southern California.<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Box 64 - Performing Arts Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten years together<br />

(December) 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

No <strong>Morton</strong> notes in this issue.<br />

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Program and Liner Notes<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Program and Liner Notes<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Prokofiev Violin Concertos. 1966 February.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Primrose Album: Ernest Bloch. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Marlowe's Vivaldi-Bach Concertos. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Hindemith and Toch Symphonies. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Liszt and Chopin Concertos. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Debussy piano pieces. 1958 (27 March).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Firkusny Czech Polka and Dances. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Bach Chaconne and Paganiniana. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Pennario Album: Chopin Fantaisie-impromptu in<br />

C-sharp minor.Mendelssohn: Rondo Capriccioso in E major, Opus 14. Debussy<br />

Golliwog's Cakewalk & The Girl with the Flaxen Hair. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Kreisler-Rachmaninoff: Liebesfreud. Chopin: Etude in E major Opus 10, no.3. Prokofiev:<br />

March from The love of Three Oranges.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Beethoven Sonatas: Waldstein and Opus 109. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Pennario: Sonatas by Bartok, Prokofiev, Rozsa. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Lt. Kije (Prokofiev) and Hary Janos (Kodaly). 1958<br />

November-January 1959.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Tchaikowsky Serenade & Prokofieff Classical<br />

Symphony. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and<br />

Dohnanyi: Variations on a Nursery Rhyme. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Mendelssohn: Concerto in E minor & Bruch: Concerto<br />

in G minor. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Hollywood Quartet Album: Schumann and Hummel.<br />

n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Chopin Scherzos. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Glazunov's The Seasons. 1961 (January).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Paul Hindemith: Sonata for two pianos, four hands (1942),<br />

Sonata for one piano, four hands (1938). n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Walter Piston Sonata for flute and piano. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Ravel Rapsodie espagnol. 1958 (27 January).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Carmen and Faust orchestral suites. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Schubert Trio in E flat. 1958 (25 February).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata Opus 19. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Bach G-minor Sonata and D-minor Suite. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Death and transfiguration and Till Eulenspiegel. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Album of Overtures. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Pennario Waltz Album (Ravel, Delibes-Dohnanyi,<br />

etc.). n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Milstein album: Lalo and Prokofieff. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Brahms: Handel Variations and Paganini Variations.<br />

n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Stokowski's Music for Strings. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Beethoven-Bach Album. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Almeida Album: Impression do Brasil. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Liszt-Chopin album by Kentner. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Chopin Impromptus and Ballades. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for The firebird and Petrouchka. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for The new world of the guitar. 1957 30 July.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Goldmark Violin Concerto. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Loeffler's Pagan Pome. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Glazu November and Dvorak Violin Concertos. n.d.<br />

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Program and Liner Notes<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Stokowski's Landmarks of a distinguished Career.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Piano Encores. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Holst: The Planets. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Beethoven Symphony VII. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Franck and Schumann works--Pennario. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Debussy Nocturnes. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Carter, Elegy, Ives, Scherzo, Duke, Quartet, Mennin, Quartet.<br />

n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Sibelius Symphony II. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Kentner's (I mean Beethoven's) Appassionata and<br />

Waldstein. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner notes--Prokofiev: Quintet Opus 39. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Shostakovich Age of gold and Barber Souvenirs. 1958<br />

(27 October).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Respighi-Vivaldi-Albinoni-Bassani album. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Almeida's Vistas D'Espana. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for 24 Caprices by Paganini. 1959 January.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Prokofiev and Ravel piano concertos -- Browning.<br />

1960 (December).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Beethoven Emperor Concerto. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Steinberg-Pittsburgh Strauss Waltzes and Polkas.<br />

n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Strauss Waltzes. 1957 (30 December).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Schoenberg: Verklarte Nacht, Debussy: Danses<br />

Sacree et Profanes, Ravel: Introduction et Allegro. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Verklaerte Nacht. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Introduction to the Piano. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Porgy and Bess, Latin American Symphonette. 1958<br />

December 2.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol International Series. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Brahms, A German requiem (Ein Deutsches Requiem).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Ernst Toch, Poems to Martha. Beethoven, Quartet in E-flat,<br />

opus 16. Darius Milhaud, Suite. Charles Ives, Largo for violin, clarinet, and piano &<br />

Cesar Franck, Trio in F-sharp minor, opus 1/1. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Marlowe--Haydn and Bach concertos--alterations in liner text.<br />

n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--[Saint-Saens and Debussy] no title. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8295 Guitar music of Spain. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Albeniz, Leyenda & Oriental. Falla, El Circulo magico--romance del pescador & Cancion<br />

del fuegofatuo. Segovia, Anecdote 2 & Neblina.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8270. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Saint-Saens, Carnival of the animals. Ibert, Divertissement.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8264. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Beethoven, Sonata no.23 in f minor, opus 57 (Appassionata) and Sonata no.21 in c<br />

major, opus 53 (Waldstein).<br />

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Program and Liner Notes<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8244. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Honegger, Pastorale d'ete. Milhaud, Le boeuf sur le toit. Satie, Three Gymnopedies.<br />

Ravel, LeTombeau de Couperin.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8245 Contemporary American Music. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Barber, Adagio. Diamond, Rounds. Copland, Quiet city. Creston, Two choric dances.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol A50151 Opera Overtures. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Rossini, Cinderella, William Tell. Verdi, The force of destiny, King for a day, The battle<br />

of Legnano.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8258. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Poulenc, Sextette for piano and wind instruments. Hindemith, Quintet for wind<br />

instruments(Kleine Kammermusik, opus 24, no.2).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8259. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Pergolesi, Sonata no.12. Schumann, Intermezzo. Brahms, Allegro. Suk, Burleska.<br />

Bloch, Nigun. Milstein (arranger), Paganiniana.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8260. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Turina, La oracion del torero. Wolf, Italian Serenade in G major. Creston, String<br />

Quartet, opus 8.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8253. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Prokofiev, Concerto no.3 in C major, opus 26 for piano and orchestra. Bartok, Concerto<br />

no.3 for piano and orchestra.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Debussy album: Petite Suite & Children's Corner. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--The orchestra full dimensional sound--Stokovsky. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Dukas, Fanfare from La Peri. Barber, Adagio for Strings. R. Strauss, Gavotte from Suite<br />

in B flat for winds, opus 4.<br />

Mussorgsky, The hut on fowl's legs and The great gate of Kiev from Pictures at an<br />

Exhibition.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Performing Arts--Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten<br />

years together (January) 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Anton Webern, Funf Stucke fur Orchester, Opus 10. Mozart, Concerto in A major for<br />

Violin and orchestra, K. 219. Stravinsky, Concerto in D for Strings.<br />

Mozart, Horn Concerto in E-flat, K. 457.<br />

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Program and Liner Notes<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Los Angeles Philharmonic Contempo 71 (May). 1971.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Hans Werner Henze, Essay on Pigs. Stravinsky, Symphony of Psalms. Henze, Being<br />

Beauteous.Feldman, The King of Denmark.<br />

Ingolf Dahl, Concerto for alto saxophone and wind orchestra. Stravinsky, Le Chant du<br />

rossignol.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Performing Arts Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten<br />

years together(November). 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, J.S. Bach: Choral Variationen uber das Weinachtslied Vom Himmel hoch da<br />

Komm' ichher. Mozart, Symphony in D Major, K. 297 ('Paris').<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Performing Arts Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten<br />

years together(February). 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Schubert, Symphony no.5 in B-flat Major. Mahler, Kindertotenlieder. Mozart, Symphony<br />

no.33 in B-flat, K. 319.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Performing Arts Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic ten<br />

years together. (February) 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mozart, Symphony in G minor, K. 183. Nielsen, Symphony no.5. Stravinsky, Concerto<br />

in D for violin and orchestra. Copland, Inscape.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8268. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Shostakovitch, Symphony no.5.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Pavilion. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Le Sacre du Printemps.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capital P8299. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Milhaud, Concerto for percussion and small orchestra. Chavez, Toccata for percussion.<br />

Bartok, Music for string instruments, percussion, and celesta.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Schubert Symphony V and Rosamunde Incidental<br />

Music. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Beethoven Violin Concerto. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Alco Recording Company, Hollywood California. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Rachmaninoff, Elegiac Trio in D minor, Opus 9 for piano, violin and cello.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Alco Recording Company Hollywood, California. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Bax, Elegiac trio for flute, viola and harp. Debussy, Syrinx for solo flute.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Alco Recording Company, Hollywood, California. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Toch, String quartet, opus 70.<br />

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Program and Liner Notes<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8311. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Bizet, L'Alesienne suite. Faure, Pelleas and Melisande suite.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The legend of Oedipus.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Pennario plays. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Chopin Preludes. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Brahms, Liebeslieder Waltzes. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Schumann and Faure Piano Quartets. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Brahms Symphony no.4 in E minor, Opus 98. 1958 (5<br />

April).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Capitol P8269. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Brahms, Quintet in f minor.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Foss-Previn Mozart album: Sonatas in C and F, 2<br />

Fantasias. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Beethoven Concerto no.3 in C minor--Firkusny. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Schubert's Death and the maiden Quartet. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Tchaikowsky Piano Concerto in B-flat minor. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Album of Love Duets. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Hollywood Quartet in Dvorak and Dohnanyi. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Sylvia Marlowe Album: Falla, Surinach, Rieti. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Saint-Saens and Lalo Cello Concertos. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Ibert album: Les Amours de Jupiter and Escales. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Mozart sonatas--Milstein. 1958 (24 April).<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Shostakovich Preludes & Fugues. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Khatchaturian Piano Concerto. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Beethoven Moonlight and Pathetique Sonatas. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Miniatures by Milstein. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Solchany's Beethoven Sonatas, n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Schelomo and Rococo. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Moussorgsky-Tchaikovsky Piano Album. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Smetana, Quartet and Glazunov, 5 Novelettes. n.d.<br />

Box 64 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Liner for Bizet-Faure Album. n.d.<br />

Published Works, Not Stravinsky<br />

Box 12 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Record review. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (April) 44(2): 267-269.<br />

Riegger: Romanza, Dance Rhythms. Avshalomov: The Taking of T'ung Kuan. Cazden:<br />

Three Ballads from the Catskills.<br />

Box 12 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Lucas Foss' A parable of Death (review). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (October) 39(4): 595-600.<br />

Issue also includes Ernst Krenek, Is the twelve-tone technique on the decline.<br />

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Published Works, Not Stravinsky<br />

Box 12 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Record Review. 1954.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (April) 40(2): 294-296.<br />

Copland: Passacaglia (1922), Piano Variations (1930), Piano Sonata (1941), Symphony<br />

no.3 (1946).<br />

Box 16 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--On the Hollywood front. 1944.<br />

Realia<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 21(4): 264-266.<br />

Box 70 Pocket Seal. LM's book stamp.<br />

Also Aaron Copland, On the notation of rhythm (pp.217-221).<br />

Box 72 Large envelope with 30 cancelled 2 cent stamps (Stravinsky) 27 January 1983.<br />

Box 83 Tee shirts. Boulez LA, black small. Stravinsky--July 1, 3, 8 & 10, 8:30 p.m. at the<br />

Hollywood Bowl. The Stravinsky Centenary Festival. Michael Tilson Thomas<br />

conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic.<br />

Box 125 Awards and encomia.<br />

Physical Description: Two shirts red and blue.<br />

Box 125 Poster from International Stravinsky Symposium at the University of<br />

California--San Diego. 1984.<br />

Box 126 The Ascap Citation, from The American Society of Composers, Authors and<br />

Publishers. n.d.<br />

Box 127 A small file of notes relating to Stravinsky articles, and other activities (<strong>Morton</strong><br />

Salt).<br />

Box 127 A chart of the stage of the Leo S. Bing Theater.<br />

Manuscripts by L.M.<br />

About Stravinsky<br />

Box 6 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Stravinsky and his critics--17 January in Schoenberg Hall,<br />

UCLA. 1974.<br />

Physical Description: 25pp.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Holograph text of address w/program.<br />

Box 6 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Stravinsky at home. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) with holograph musical examples. 28<br />

leaves.<br />

Box 69 Rolland, Romain--Journal des annees de guerre. 1952.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy of French original, two drafts of translation and<br />

final copy of note.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> with corrections by Arthur Knodel.<br />

Paris: editions Albin Michel.<br />

Note<br />

See explicatory correspondence with Knodel in Box 85.<br />

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About Stravinsky<br />

Box 73 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Notes. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Holograph.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes material on Oedipus Rex, Ebony Concerto, Stravinsky and his critics, A<br />

Sermon, a narrative and a prayer, Minna Lederman and Stravinsky's early years.<br />

Box 73 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Project--Str's Fugues. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Many musical transcriptions, analytical charts and typescript.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Stravinsky, Igor Fedorovitch. [1961].<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 47 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Stravinsky, Igor Feodorovitch. [1961].<br />

Physical Description: Galley proofs. 19 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Encyclopedia article. Traduction francaise par Francois Michel.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Footnotes to Stravinsky studies: I Le Sacre du printemps. n.d.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Agon: Sources. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 13 leaves.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 4 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Shakespeare songs--1 (follows Septet). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 5 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Mavra. n.d.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Pastorale. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript withe holograph corrections. 2 leaves.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript withe holograph corrections. 2 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 14 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Scenes de ballet. 1961.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript 4 leaves with cover letter addressed to<br />

Maurice Abravanel.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--After in memoriam. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 7 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Septet. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 9 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--In memoriam Dylan Thomas. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 55 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Rolland: first contact--September 1914. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 2 leaves.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Sacre. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 1 leaf.<br />

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About Stravinsky<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Oedipus Rex. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 13 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Septet & Shakespeare songs. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph. 12 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Oedipus Rex. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript withe holograph corrections. 13 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Agon: Sources. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 4 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Agon: Sources. n.d.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Pastorale. n.d.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Mavra. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript withe holograph corrections. 3 leaves.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 2 leaves.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 2 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--No title [Verlaine songs]. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph. 2 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--No title (Stravinsky's collaboration with Gide...). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph. 4 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--No title (There is no question today of Stravinsky's<br />

greatness...). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph annotations. 4 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 14 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Oedipus material. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph and typescript with holograph corrections. 12<br />

leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Some paradoxes and an attitude. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 6 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Stravinsky's A sermon, a narrative and a prayer. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 5 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 14 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky: Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections. 8 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In L.M.'s hand: For Musical Quarterly.<br />

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About Stravinsky<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky: Le Baiser de la fee. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Typescript withe carbon copy. 4 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Material on Zvezdoliki. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph. 12 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Septet. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 9 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Shakespeare songs. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript. 5 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Scenes de Ballet. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript. 3 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--After In memoriam. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 7 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--In memoriam Dylan Thomas. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript. 5 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Stravinsky's Le Sacre du Printemps. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript with holograph corrections and<br />

annotations. 6 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--No title (Toward the end of 1927...). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph and typescript. 15 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--No title (Le Baiser de la fee). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph. 15 leaves.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Octet. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph. 7 leaves.<br />

Box 85 Stravinsky performances produced by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>. n.d.<br />

Musical<br />

Physical Description: 4 × 6 index cards with photocopies.<br />

Box 85 From the sketches to Le Sacre du Printemps. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Box 99 Bartok, Bela--Rumanian Christmas carols. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 99 1955 Children's concerts.<br />

Orchestrated from the original piano solo by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> with the permission of<br />

the copyright owners, Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.<br />

Original manuscript, transparencies and reproduced score and parts.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes scores and parts for 1. Marche militaire. Happy farmer. Hopo my thumb.<br />

Dance of swans.<br />

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Musical<br />

Box 99 Bach, J.S.--14 Canons on the bass of The Goldberg Variation for oboe, oboe<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

d'amore, english horn, bassoon, 2 vioins viola & violoncello. 1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Instrumentation by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> after the realization of Olivier Alain.<br />

Seven copies in Box 99. Sketches and manuscript in second envelope.<br />

Box 100 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus--March from the Magic Flute [Fire and Water]. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Manuscript score and parts.<br />

Box 100 Monteverdi, Claudio--Toccata e 4 ritornellis dell 'Orfeo [Overture]. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for winds by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Score and parts reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Box 104 Monteverdi, Claudio--Toccata e 4 ritornelli dell' Orfeo [Overture]. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> for winds.<br />

Reproduced from transparencies (included).<br />

Box 104 Bach, Johann Sebastian--Contrapuncti 6, 7 & 11 from the Art of the fugue. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies (included).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged by <strong>Lawrence</strong> (6 & 11) and Arthur (7) <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Includes program notes for April 21, 1952.<br />

Box 104 Bach, Johann Sebastian--Fughetta super: Dies sind die Heil'gen zehn gebot!. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for winds by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Box 104 Brahms, Johannes--Herzlich tut mich verlangen. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for wind by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Box 104 Brahms, Johannes--Organ fugue in A-flat minor. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Transcribed for string orchestra by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Parts and transparencies inserted.<br />

Box 104 Brahms, Johannes--Prelude and fugue in g minor for organ. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies (included). Two copies. The<br />

second includes transparencies of the parts.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Transcribed for orchestra by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

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Musical<br />

Box 104 Schutz, Heinrich--Psalm 150. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies (included).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Score and parts.<br />

Box 104 Dahl, Ingolf--Hymn. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies. Two copies. The second with<br />

original holograph manuscript and transparencies inserted.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Instrumentation by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Box 126 Copland, Aaron--Threnody II In memoriam: Beatrice Cunningham. 1973.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph ink on transparencies. 3 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Piano reduction by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Box 126 Copland, Aaron--Threnody II. [1973].<br />

Physical Description: Holograph in pencil. One folded leaf with single page insert<br />

serial analyses.<br />

Box 127 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>, arranger--Listen to the mocking bird. n.d.<br />

Research Material<br />

Boulez, Pierre<br />

Physical Description: Holograph ink on paper. 4 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for 2 violins, guitar and bass.<br />

Box 29 Boulez, Pierre--Notes of an apprenticeship. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the French by Herbert Weinstock.<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 56 Boulez, Pierre--Releves d'apprenti. Textes reunis et presentes par Paule Thevenin.<br />

1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions du Seuil.<br />

Box 56 Boulez, Pierre--Penser la musique aujourd'hui. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Couverture de Jean Fortin d'apres Paul Klee.<br />

Mayence: Editions Gonthier.<br />

Box 81 Boulez, Pierre--Style or idea. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Saturday Review (29 May);39-41, 58-59.<br />

Also includes Walter Terry, The dancer's choreographer and Francis Steegmuller,<br />

Stravinsky at work.<br />

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Research Material<br />

Boulez, Pierre<br />

Box 85 Gable, David--The music of Pierre Boulez. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). 22 leaves.<br />

Box 85 Gable, David--An interview with Pierre Boulez. 1984.<br />

Physical Description: Typescripts (photocopy). 9 leaves.<br />

Box 85 Rosen, Charles--Pierre Boulez: The piano music. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). 14 leaves.<br />

Box 85 Two letters from David Gable. 1984.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Boulez manuscripts in Box 85.<br />

Box 86 2. Clipping file--Domaine Musicale.<br />

Box 87 1. Clipping file--Boulez, Pierre.<br />

Box 95 Golea, Antoine--Rencontres avec Pierre Boulez. 1958.<br />

Physical Description: Autographed by the author the front free endpaper. Pencil<br />

index inside back cover.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Sonatine for flute & piano. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions Musicales.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Derive. 1986.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Le Visage nuptial. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Heugel et Cie.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Structures. 1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Box 103 18 photographs and 3 pages of photographic proofs of Pierre Boulez.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Improvisation sur Mallarme [II]: Une dentele s'abolit pour soprano<br />

et 9 instruments. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Two copies in Box 103.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Domaines: Pour clarinette avec ou sans orchestre. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--cummings ist der dichter. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Ple selon ple V. tombeau. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

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Research Material<br />

Boulez, Pierre<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Eclat. 1965.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Eclat. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (Photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In L.M.'s hand: Score used at premiere, MEC.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Unidentified sketches [excerpts?]. n.d.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Pli selon pli: 1. Don. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Two copies in Box 103.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Premiere sonate pour piano. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions Musicales.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Notations. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Le Marteau sans maitre. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--cummings ist der dichter. 1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Rituel. 1975.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Two copies in Box 103.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Deuxieme sonate pour piano. 1950.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Huegel et Cie.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Le Soleil des eaux deux poemes de Rene Char. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Heugel & Cie.<br />

Two copies in Box 103.<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Messagesquisse pour 7 violoncelles. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

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Research Material<br />

Boulez, Pierre<br />

Box 103 Boulez, Pierre--Improvisation sur Mallarme [I]: le vierge, le vivace et le bel<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

aujourd'hui... pour soprano, harpe, vibraphone, cloches et 4 percussions P. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Partition.<br />

London: Universal Edition, Limited.<br />

Box 127 A file of documents relating to Boulez--1987: UCLA.<br />

Cassette Tapes (Audio)<br />

Box 78 Cassette tapes (audio)--Works by Boulez, Ligety, Stravinsky, John <strong>Morton</strong>, J.D.<br />

Zelenka and Vaclav Masek.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Live performances.<br />

Box 79 Cassette tapes (audio)--Works by Boulez, Stravinsky, Carter, Reynolds, Bartok et<br />

al.Stravinsky conducting in U.S.S.R. Boulez talks at Symphony space and New<br />

York farewell ceremony. n.d.<br />

Copland, Aaron<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Live performances.<br />

Box 32 Mellors, Wilfred, Hugo Cole, David Matthews, Douglas Young and Norman<br />

Kay--Homage to Copland. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Winter) 95.<br />

Issue devoted to Copland.<br />

Box 95 Copland, Aaron--The new music (1900-1960). 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed front paste-down endpaper: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> Affectionately Aaron January<br />

1968.<br />

Box 98 1. Clipping file--Copland, Aaron.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Also includes programs and program notes.<br />

Box 126 Copland, Aaron--Threnody II In memoriam: Beatrice Cunningham. 1973.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduction from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Three copies in box 126.<br />

Box 126 Copland, Aaron--Threnody II In memoriam: Beatrice Cunningham. 1973.<br />

Physical Description: Holograph ink on transparencies. 7 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Also 1 leaf holograph list of corrections in partsin L.M.'s hand.<br />

Note<br />

See correspondence with Copland in Box 2.<br />

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Research Material<br />

Craft, Robert<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Craft, Robert<br />

Box 14 Craft, Robert--Boulez and Stockhausen. 1<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Score: A Musical Magazine (Novemb<br />

no.24: 54-62.<br />

Box 118 RESTRICTED. Transcribed correspondence<br />

(spiral and ring bind).<br />

Box 119 RESTRICTED. Transcribed correspondence<br />

(spiral and ring bind). Books by Craft.<br />

Box 120 RESTRICTED. Books by Craft. Articles by C<br />

(NYRB).<br />

Box 121 RESTRICTED. Evenings on the Roof (Hume<br />

1952-1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Miscellaneous. Photographs. Published<br />

articles. Reviews--Correspondence with<br />

Stravinsky 1944-1954. Catalog of manus<br />

1949. Memories and commentaries,<br />

corrected proofs. Correspondence with<br />

Stravinsky (photos, 9 envelopes).<br />

Box 122 RESTRICTED. Correspondence with L.M.<br />

General Books<br />

1953-1982.<br />

Box 93 Mann, Thomas-- Doctor Faustus: The life of the german composer Adrian<br />

Leverkuhn as told by a friend. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the German by G.T. Lowe-Porter.<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Includes L.M's index to musicians and works mentioned in the text. Insert A.S.'s letter<br />

and T.M.'s response in Saturday Review (1 January 1949). Reviews from Tomorrow,<br />

Time, The Nation & The New Yorker.<br />

Box 95 Carter, Elliott-- The writings of Elliott Carter: An American composer looks at<br />

modern music. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Compiled, edited, and annotated by Else Stone and Kurt Stone.<br />

Bloomington & London: Indiana University Press.<br />

Inscribed front paste-down endpaper: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> my friend Elliot November 5,<br />

1977.<br />

Box 95 Chase, Mildred Portney-- Just being and the piano. 1981.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Foreward by Lee Strasberg.<br />

Culver City (California): Peace Press, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on the half title: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>--with great respect and deep<br />

appreciation for your warm encouragement. Sincerely, Mildred.<br />

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Research Material<br />

General Books<br />

Box 102 Babitz, Sol-- Principles of extensions in violin fingering. 1947.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Philadelphia, Los Angeles, New York: Delkas Music Publishing Company.<br />

Inscribed: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> without whose friendship and encouragement this book would<br />

not have been given to him. Sol October 1948.<br />

General Clipping Files<br />

Box 86 Popular music (Jazz, swing, etc.).<br />

Box 86 Electronic music.<br />

Box 86 China.<br />

Box 86 Government sponsorship. WPA. New York City Center.<br />

Box 86 Germany.<br />

Box 86 General semantics.<br />

Box 86 Acoustics.<br />

Box 86 Amateur music.<br />

Box 86 American federation of musicians Petrillo, James C.--labor conditions.<br />

Box 86 American music.<br />

Physical Description: (2 envelopes).<br />

Box 86 Armed forces, music in. OWI.<br />

Box 86 Arranging, editing, etc.<br />

Box 86 Art and Society.<br />

Box 86 Austria.<br />

Box 86 Ballet.<br />

Box 86 Radio.<br />

Box 86 Canada.<br />

Box 86 Holland.<br />

Box 86 Colombia.<br />

Box 86 Commercialism.<br />

Box 86 Composers' rights--Royalties, fees protective organizations, copyright.<br />

Composers' economics.<br />

Box 86 Conducting.<br />

Box 86 Criticism.<br />

Box 86 Czechoslovakia.<br />

Box 86 DNA.<br />

Box 86 Economics.<br />

Box 86 Education.<br />

Box 86 France.<br />

Box 86 Foundations.<br />

Box 86 Folk music.<br />

Box 86 Film music.<br />

Box 86 Brazil.<br />

Box 86 Melodrama.<br />

Box 86 Politics, Music and. (See: Art and society, USSR, Shostakovitch, Collaboration.<br />

Box 86 Poland.<br />

Box 86 Performance.<br />

Box 86 Palestine.<br />

Box 86 Overture.<br />

Box 86 Opera.<br />

Box 86 Music for the masses.<br />

Box 86 Modern Music.<br />

Box 86 Miscellaneous.<br />

Box 86 Mexico.<br />

Box 86 Metropolitan Opera Company.<br />

Box 86 Great Britain.<br />

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Research Material<br />

General Clipping Files<br />

Box 86 Publicity.<br />

Box 86 Greece.<br />

Box 86 Local Artists.<br />

Box 86 Library.<br />

Box 86 League of Composers. Modern Music Magazine.<br />

Box 86 Latin America.<br />

Box 86 Korea.<br />

Box 86 Jewish music.<br />

Box 86 Japan.<br />

Box 86 Italy.<br />

Box 86 International Society for Contemporary Music.<br />

Box 86 Hungary.<br />

Box 86 Hollywood Bowl.<br />

Box 86 Recording.<br />

Box 86 Recitalists.<br />

Box 87 Cowell, Henry.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Piano: Casadesus, Horowitz, Rosenthal, Paderewski, Petri, Schnabel, Gieseking.<br />

Cello: Casals. Etc: Adler, Kell, Landowska.<br />

Violin: Busch, Heifitz, Huberman, Kreisler, Milstein, Virvai.<br />

Ensembles: Pro Arte, Paganini Quartet, Guller Quartet.<br />

Singers: Melchior, Teyte, Anderson, Robeson.<br />

Box 87 D: Dallipicola, Davidovsky, Delius, Dello Joio, Dessau, Del Tredici, Dittersdorf,<br />

Dubensky, Dukas, Dukelsky, Dvorak, Dyson.<br />

Box 87 Davies, Peter Maxwell.<br />

Box 87 Sacred music.<br />

Box 87 Beecham, Sir Thomas.<br />

Box 87 Borodin, Alexander.<br />

Box 87 Bach, Johann Sebastian (2 envelopes).<br />

Box 87 B: C.P.E. Bach, Alexei Balakireff, Marion Bauer, Arnold Bax, William Bergsma,<br />

Box 87 Auric, Georges.<br />

Box 87 Antheil, George.<br />

Box 87 Barber, Samuel.<br />

Box 87 Bartok, Bela.<br />

Box 87 Switzerland.<br />

Box 87 Science.<br />

Georges Bizet, Arthure Bliss, Charles Boone, Nadia Boulanger--Easley Blackwook,<br />

Arthur Berger, Lennox Berkeley, Paul Ben-Haim and Earle Brown, Frank Bridge,<br />

Feruccio Busoni, Robert Russel Bennet, Harrison Birtwistle, Franz Biber.<br />

Box 87 Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague. Coolidge foundation. Coolidge festival.<br />

Box 87 Scandinavian countries.<br />

Box 87 A: Joseph Achron, Isaac Albeniz, Francis Alfano, Danielle Amfitheatof, Edward<br />

Applebaum.<br />

Box 87 Beethoven.<br />

Box 87 Bruckner, Anton.<br />

Box 87 Chopin.<br />

Box 87 Chavez, Carlos.<br />

Box 87 Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario.<br />

Box 87 Casals, Pablo (Prades festival, 1950.<br />

Box 87 C: Cavalieri, Andre Caplet, Cornelius Cardew, Caccini, W.W. Cadman, J.A.<br />

Box 87 Berg, Alban.<br />

Box 87 Brodetsky, Julian.<br />

Box 87 Britten, Benjamin.<br />

Box 87 Brahms, Johannes.<br />

Carpenter, Alfredo Casella, J.J. Castro, Chadwick, E. Chausson, Luigi Cherubini,<br />

Paul Chihara, Chiani, A. Corelli, Henry Cowell, P. Creston, Ruth Crawford, Crumb.<br />

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Box 87 Bloch, Ernst.<br />

Box 87 Blitzstein, Marc.<br />

Box 87 Bernstein, Leonard.<br />

Box 87 Berlioz, Hector.<br />

Box 87 Cage, John.<br />

Box 88 L: Levant, Liszt, Lopatnikoff, Lalande, Lutoslawski, Lee, Luzzaschi, Levy,<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Liebermann, Liadoff, Ligeti.<br />

Box 88 Kirchner, Leon.<br />

Box 88 Lloyd, John.<br />

Box 88 M: Malipiero, Mascagni, Maidena, Maderna, Martin, Machaut, Mathieu, McPhee,<br />

Box 88 Mahler, Gustav.<br />

Box 88 Martinu, Bohuslav.<br />

Box 88 Mendeslssohn, Felix.<br />

Box 88 Menotti, Gian-Carlo.<br />

Box 88 Messiaen, Olivier.<br />

Box 88 Milhaud, Darius.<br />

Box 88 Monteverdi.<br />

Box 88 Moussorgsky, Modeste.<br />

Box 88 Kern, Jerome.<br />

Meyerbeer, Mennin, Messiaen, Miaskowsky, Migriome, Mills, Moross, Moore.<br />

Box 88 N: Nabakoff, Nicolas, Nordoff, Nordheim, Nobre.<br />

Box 88 Dreiser, Theodore.<br />

Box 88 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus.<br />

Box 88 Gershwin, George.<br />

Box 88 Debussy, Claude.<br />

Box 88 Vega, Aurelio de la.<br />

Box 88 D'Indy, Vincent.<br />

Box 88 Durrell, <strong>Lawrence</strong>.<br />

Box 88 Dvorak, Antonin.<br />

Physical Description: (2 envelopes).<br />

Box 88 E: Enesco, Einem, Egk, Lehman Engel, J.C. Eloy.<br />

Box 88 Eisler, Hans.<br />

Box 88 Elgar, Sir Edward.<br />

Box 88 Eliot, T.S.<br />

Box 88 F: Faure, Farwell, Fernandez, Ferrari-Trecato, Feldman, Felciano, Filippi, Frorick,<br />

Freed, Fricker, Fuleihan.<br />

Box 88 De Falla, Manuel.<br />

Box 88 Hemingway, Ernest.<br />

Box 88 G: Gassman, Ginastera, Glazunov, Glinka, Gluck, Glenville-Hicks, Glass, Gould,<br />

Gounod, Goehr, Gretchinov, Gretry, Grieg, Gruenberg, Griffes. Guarnieri.<br />

Box 88 K: Kabalevsky, Kaplan, Kenne, Khatchaturian, Koday, Kraft, Kubik, Kohs, Kurke,<br />

Box 88 Gesualdo.<br />

Kagel, Klebe, Kohn, Kahn, Kay.<br />

Box 88 H: Handel, Haieff, Hahn, Harrison, Halffter, Herrmann, Henze, Helm, Helps, Holst,<br />

Hovhaness.<br />

Box 88 Harris, Roy.<br />

Box 88 Haydn, Joseph.<br />

Box 88 Heinsheimer, H.W.<br />

Box 88 Henze, Hans Werner.<br />

Box 88 Hindemith, Paul.<br />

Box 88 Honegger, Arthur.<br />

Box 88 Hovhaness, Alan.<br />

Box 88 I: Ibert.<br />

Physical Description: [2 envelopes].<br />

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Box 88 Ives, Charles.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: (2 envelopes).<br />

Box 88 J: Jacobi, Jolivet, Janacek, Jolas, Johnson (Lochram), Johnstone (Arthur).<br />

Box 88 Foss, Lukas.<br />

Box 88 Diamond, David.<br />

Box 89 Strauss, Richard.<br />

Box 89 Schuman, William.<br />

Box 89 Schumann, Robert.<br />

Box 89 Sessions, Roger.<br />

Box 89 Shaw, George Bernard.<br />

Box 89 Shostakovitch, Dmitri.<br />

Physical Description: (2 envelopes).<br />

Box 89 V: Vivaldi, Varese, Valen.<br />

Box 89 Stockhausen, Karlheinz.<br />

Box 89 S: Saminsky, (L), Sauget, Samuel, Schnabel, Schuetz, Schmitt, Schuller, Schwartz,<br />

Schat, Scriabin, Serly, Shapiro, Shulman, Skalkotlas, Shifron--Still, Strong, Starer,<br />

Stevens, St.-Saens, Subotnick, Swanson, Siegmeister, Smetana, D.S. Smith, Smit,<br />

Sollberger, Stamitz.<br />

Box 89 T: Tansman, Taylor, Tiomkin, Takahashi, Takemitsu, Tcherepnine, Tchemberdji,<br />

Box 89 Tschaikowsky, Peter Ilyitch.<br />

Box 89 Thomson, Virgil.<br />

Telemann, Thomas (A.), Thompson (R.), Toch, Tremblay, Trimble.<br />

Box 89 Thomson, Virgil (Articles not in books).<br />

Box 89 Toscanini, Arturo.<br />

Box 89 Tovey, Sir Donald.<br />

Box 89 U: Ussachevsky.<br />

Box 89 Sibelius, January.<br />

Box 89 R: Rathaus, Respighi, Revueltas, Reger, Rieti, Robertson, Rogers, Roldan, Rorem,<br />

Box 89 Nono, Luigi.<br />

Rosenthal (Manuel), Roussel, Ruggles.<br />

Box 89 Orff, Carl, Okeghem.<br />

Box 89 Nielsen, Carl.<br />

Box 89 P: Pisk (Paul), Piston, Pizzetti, Paganini, Paz, Perosi, Penderecki, Phillips, Powell,<br />

Purcell.<br />

Box 89 Partch, Harry.<br />

Box 89 Picasso, Pablo.<br />

Box 89 Schubert, Franz.<br />

Box 89 Prokofiev, Sergei.<br />

Box 89 Satie, Erik.<br />

Box 89 Rachmaninoff, Sergei.<br />

Box 89 Rameau.<br />

Box 89 Ravel, Maurice.<br />

Box 89 Riegger, Wallingford.<br />

Box 89 Rochberg, George.<br />

Box 89 Rossini, Gioacchino.<br />

Box 89 Santayana, George.<br />

Box 89 Poulenc, Francis.<br />

Box 89 Xenakis, Janis.<br />

Box 89 Rosza, Miklos.<br />

Box 89 Y: Yun, Isang.<br />

Box 89 Vaughan Williams, Ralph.<br />

Box 89 Whitman, Walt.<br />

Box 89 Webern, Anton.<br />

Box 89 Weber, Carl Maria von.<br />

Box 89 Wagner, Richard.<br />

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Box 89 W: Walton, Ward, Weill, Weinaberger, Weiss, Wellesz, Willson, Wolf (Hugo), Wolf<br />

Box 89 Villa-Lobos, Heitor.<br />

Box 89 Verdi, Giuseppe.<br />

Box 89 Walter, Bruno.<br />

Box 89 Veblen, Thorstein.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

(Kenneth), Wolpe, Wolf-Ferrari, Wuorinen.<br />

Box 89 Z: Zador, Zeisl, Zimmermann.<br />

Box 98 Haggin, B.H. Music on the Radio-- New York Herald-Tribune. 1947-48.<br />

Box 98 Metropolitan Opera--Opening.<br />

Box 98 Berg--Lulu.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes programs.<br />

Box 98 Carter, Elliott.<br />

Box 98 Krenek.<br />

Box 98 Schoenberg.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Also includes programs and program notes.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes articles and programs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Articles and Program notes. In L.M.'s hand: Whole collection of Schoenberg clippings<br />

given to Schoenberg Institute, July 1978.<br />

Inscribed Scores, Not Stravinsky<br />

Box 101 Boone, Charles--Starfish. 1966.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed on title page: for L.M. with best regards CB. September 20, 1966.<br />

Box 101 Boone, Charles--Etude for Alicia Kristina. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed: Hello there <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>! Charles March 24th.<br />

Box 101 Miroglio, Francis--Projections pour quatuor a cordes en hommage a Joan Miro.<br />

1981.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition Limited.<br />

Inscribed: A <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> qui realism la premiere americaine de cette partition en<br />

signed 'amitie' Francis Miroglio Los Angeles 15 Mai 1981.<br />

Box 101 Kurtag, Gyorgy--Attila Jozsef--Fragments for soprano solo op.20. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Budapest: Editio Musica Budapest.<br />

Inscribed: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> his true Gyorgy Kurtag.<br />

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Inscribed Scores, Not Stravinsky<br />

Box 101 Kraft, William--In memoriam Igor Stravinsky for violin and piano 1972/74. 1974.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed: <strong>Lawrence</strong>--it is more than a pleasure to give this copy to you.... Happy 75th!<br />

Bill 9/16/79.<br />

Box 101 Boone, Charles--Raspberries. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edition Salabert.<br />

Inscribed: For <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Have I given you one of these already? Charles 13 July '74.<br />

Box 101 Vega, Aurelio de la--Interpolation for solo clarinet (with or without pre-recorded<br />

sound elements). 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Broadcast Music Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, without whose love and devotion contemporary music<br />

in Los Angeles would not be the same Aurelio de la Vega Summer, 1965.<br />

Box 101 Samuel, Gerhard--Paul Blake--Ikon maker. 1979.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text by Paul Blake.<br />

Inscribed on title page: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> with much love--Gary.<br />

Box 101 Krenek, Ernst-- Three lessons for four part chorus of mixed voices a cappella. 3.<br />

Geography lesson. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

For <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

New York: Rongwen Music, Incorporated.<br />

Insert photocopy of manuscript inscribed after dedication [for <strong>Lawrence</strong> (<strong>Morton</strong>)]:<br />

with all good wishes affectionately Ernst.<br />

Box 101 Noon, David--Trope opus 34 for cello solo. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed on cover: 8.IV.1975 for <strong>Lawrence</strong> DN.<br />

Box 101 Boone, Charles--A cool glow of radiation. 1966.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed: January 6, 1967 Happy New Year, <strong>Lawrence</strong>! Charles.<br />

Box 101 Gilbert, Pia--Bells for soprano and piano. 1984.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed on front cover: This copy for <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> with admiration and love, Pia.<br />

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Inscribed Scores, Not Stravinsky<br />

Box 102 Dahl, Ingolf--Quodlibet on American folk tunes (The fancy blue devil's breakdown)<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

for 2 pianos, 8 hands. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: C.F. Peters Corporation.<br />

Inscribed on title page: For Larry's collection this little counterpoint exercise[sic], with<br />

love from Ingolf April 24, 1958.<br />

Box 102 Smit, Leo--At the corner of the sky for chorus of men and boys (or women) with<br />

solo flute, oboe, and speaker. 1981.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Carl Fischer, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed inside front cover: For <strong>Lawrence</strong>, friend, comrade--in--arms, and essential<br />

man--about--music. As ever, Leo 2/19/82.<br />

Box 102 Boone, Charles--San Zeno/Verona. 1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions Salabert.<br />

Inscribed: For San Lorenzo/Los Angeles* *for good times here, there, & everywhere.<br />

Charles.<br />

Box 102 Vega, Aurelio de la--Legend of the Creole Ariel for cello and piano. 1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Peer International Corporation.<br />

Inscribed on title page: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, who so devotedly has fought historical<br />

battles for music. Aurelio de la Vega Los Angeles, June, 1958.<br />

Box 102 Berio, Luciano--Tempi concertati per flauto principale, violino, due pianoforti ed<br />

altristrumenti. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Universal Edition Limited.<br />

Inscribed on title page: Dear Lorenzo LB.<br />

Box 102 Dahl, Ingolf--Duettino concertante (1966) for flute and percussion. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alexander Broude, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on cover Dear Larry--Ingolf March 1968.<br />

Box 102 Dahl, Ingolf--Concerto a tre for clarinet violin and cello. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Arrow Music Press, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed: To <strong>Lawrence</strong>--with thanks for his friendship, his understanding, his good<br />

company--Ingolf.<br />

Box 102 Kubik, Gail--Miles Standish choral profile (1948) for mixed chorus and piano. 1950.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Poem by Stephen Vincent Benet.<br />

New York: Southern Music Publishing Company, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on cover: Why <strong>Lawrence</strong>--I didn't know you were related to Tom<br />

<strong>Morton</strong>--regards. always, Gail New York 1950.<br />

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Inscribed Scores, Not Stravinsky<br />

Box 102 Stalvey, Dorrance--Points-Lines-Circles. 1978.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Editions Salabert.<br />

Inscribed: For <strong>Lawrence</strong>, my dear and good friend Dorrance 4/12/79.<br />

Box 102 Kohn, Karl--Recreations for piano, four hands. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Carl Fischer, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on title page: For <strong>Lawrence</strong>, a souvenir from our Rochampton and Nella<br />

Road days, with affection. Karl.<br />

Box 102 Kohn, Karl--Birthday piece. 1979.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. Extra copies.<br />

Box 102 Eloy, Jean-Claude--Equivalences pour 18 instruments. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Heugel & C.<br />

Inscribed on dedication page: ... et a <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, with my sentiment sinceres<br />

J.C. Eloy.<br />

Box 102 Samuel, Gerhard--The relativity of Icarus for voice and instrumental ensemble.<br />

1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Poem by Jack Larson.<br />

New York: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation.<br />

Inscribed on title page: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> with deep regrets for moving so far from<br />

him--Gary July 76.<br />

Box 102 Rozsa, Miklos--For every thing there is a season. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Wiesbaden: Briekopf & Hartel.<br />

Inscribed on title page: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> from Miklos 1952.<br />

Box 102 Amy, Gilbert--Diaphonies pour double ensemble de douze instruments. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Huegel & C.<br />

Inscribed on title page: a Monsieur <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> con sympathie Gilbert Juin '65.<br />

Box 102 Amy, Gilbert--Inventions pour flute, piano (celesta), harpe, vibraphone (Marimba).<br />

1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Heugel & C.<br />

Inscribed on title page.<br />

Box 102 Holliger, Heinz--Erde und himmel (1961) kleine kantate nach texten von Alexander<br />

Xaver Gwerder fur tenor, flote, violine, viola, violoncello und harfe. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Autographed on title page.<br />

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Inscribed Scores, Not Stravinsky<br />

Box 102 Diamond, David--Fourth symphony. 1949.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: G. Schirmer, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on title page: For <strong>Lawrence</strong>: Inventor of the Greatest 'Peep-show' (among<br />

other great inventions). with humble respect and admiration. David Diamond Happy<br />

New Year! 1950.<br />

Box 102 Smit, Leo--Copernicus narrative and credo for four-part chorus of mixed voices,<br />

narrator and instrumental ensemble. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text by Sir Fred Hoyle.<br />

New York: Carl Fischer, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on half title For dear <strong>Lawrence</strong>, with affection--Leo 8/19/82.<br />

Box 102 Samuel, Gerhard--Looking at Orpheus looking for orchestra. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation.<br />

Inscribed on title page For <strong>Lawrence</strong> with love and friendship--Gary July 76.<br />

Box 102 Samuel, Gerhard-- Requiem for survivors and suddenly it's evening for orchestra.<br />

1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation.<br />

Box 102 Kubik, Gail--Sonata for piano. 1950.<br />

Inscribed on title page: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> with much love and friendship--Gary March 21,<br />

77.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Frank Glazer.<br />

New York: Southern Music Publishing Company, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on cover: for <strong>Lawrence</strong> long-suffering friend (7 weeks) and severest critic (no<br />

comment) Gail December 13, '49-February 6 '50--also from 7 February 1950, to a date<br />

in the future known only to God.<br />

Box 104 Boone, Charles--Chinese texts. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Edition Salabert.<br />

Inscribed on title page: Dear <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Though this is not the official copy of CH.T., it<br />

is all the more personal + and unique for being unofficial... Charles.<br />

Box 104 Samuel, Gerhard--Out of time (a short symphony). 1978.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Dedicated to my esteemed friend, <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

New York: Belwin-Mills Publishing Corporation.<br />

Inscribed on title page: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> with love friendship and admiration from Gary<br />

June 21 (Spring-Summer) 1978.<br />

Box 104 Kubik, Gail--Overture (A mirror for the sky). 1952.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed inside front cover: for <strong>Lawrence</strong> just a wonderful guy* from his friend G. *But<br />

so G-damn critical, it hurts.<br />

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Inscribed Scores, Not Stravinsky<br />

Box 104 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus--Divertimento K. 187. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Box 104 Boone, Charles--The yellow bird. 1967.<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed on title page: for <strong>Lawrence</strong> with happy and many best wishes! Charles<br />

October 25, '67 Oakland.<br />

Box 6 Who's who in music and dance in Southern California. 1933, 1940, 1948.<br />

Box 10 1963-1964.<br />

Box 11 1923.<br />

Box 11 1930.<br />

Box 12 1935.<br />

Box 12 1950.<br />

Box 12 1952.<br />

Box 12 1952.<br />

Box 12 1957.<br />

Box 12 1949.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopied excerpts.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Listen: A Music Monthly (December, February, March/April, May/June).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Revue Musicale (1 May) 6(7).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Revue Musicale (April) no.103.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (October) 21(4).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (October) 36(4).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (January) 38(1).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 38(3).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (January) 43(1).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (October) 35(4).<br />

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Box 12 1956.<br />

Box 12 1955.<br />

Box 12 1958.<br />

Box 13 1964.<br />

Box 13 1968.<br />

Box 13 1970.<br />

Box 14 1966.<br />

Box 15 1936.<br />

Box 15 1937.<br />

Box 15 1938.<br />

Box 15 1938.<br />

Box 15 1931.<br />

Box 16 1940.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (April) 42(2).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 41(3).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (April) 44(4).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 42-53.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 57-72.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 13(2).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 14(2).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 15(3).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 15(4).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 9(1).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 17(2).<br />

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Miscellaneous<br />

Box 16 1941.<br />

Box 16 1940.<br />

Box 16 1939.<br />

Box 16 1939.<br />

Box 16 1938.<br />

Box 16 1940.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 18(4).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 17(4).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 16(4).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 16(2).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 16(1).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 18(1).<br />

Box 28 Berkshire Music Festival (13 July). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Seminar in contemporary music. Neither Stravinsky nor L.M. is listed as a participant.<br />

Box 33 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Samuel Barber: Souvenirs, ballet suite and Symphony no.2.<br />

1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (June) 12(3): 484-85.<br />

Box 61 Le theatre danse de l'Inde--Kathakali. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Publication de l'Institut International d'Etudes Comparatives de la Musique.<br />

Insert programs and pamphlets on Asian dance.<br />

Box 63 The Coleman Chamber Concerts--Programs. 1963-1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

11 November 1963, 12 January 1964, 9 February 1964, 8 March 1964, 1 December<br />

1964, 14 & 28 February 1965, 10 October 1965, 31 October 1965, 23 January 1966, 6<br />

March 1966, 9 October.<br />

Box 63 The Coleman Chamber Concerts--The Coleman Chamber Concerts 1904-1964,<br />

1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Pasadena, California: The Coleman Chamber Music Association.<br />

Box 82 Poland illustrated magazine (December). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

No reference to Stravinsky.<br />

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Miscellaneous<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--A Christmas roundup. 1984.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (28 December): 49-53.<br />

Book reviews. No Stravinsky.<br />

Box 127 A file of material relating to the concert in memory of Mrs. Oscar Moss at UCLA.<br />

Music By Others<br />

Box 95 Dahl, Ingolf--Double canon for five voices Gratias ago tibi, Laurentium. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript. Holograph.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed on front free end paper of Frederick Bodmer, The loom of Language, New<br />

York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated. 1944.<br />

Box 101 Dahl, Ingolf--Autograph manuscripts (canon and congratulatory message).<br />

Physical Description: Holographs.<br />

Box 105 Primarily printed--A--B (folder 1-2 of 6).<br />

Box 106 Primarily printed--B (folder 3-4 of 6).<br />

Box 107 Primarily printed--B (folder 5-6 of 6)--C (folder 1 of 2).<br />

Box 108 Primarily printed--C (folder 2 of 2)--F.<br />

Box 109 Primarily printed--G--H (folder 1-2 of 3).<br />

Box 110 Primarily printed--H (folder 3 of 3)--J.<br />

Box 111 Primarily printed--K--L.<br />

Box 112 Primarily printed--Mc--M (folder 1 of 4).<br />

Box 113 Primarily printed--M (folder 2-3 of 4).<br />

Box 114 Primarily printed--M (folder 4 of 4)--P.<br />

Box 115 Primarily printed--R--S (folder 1 of 4).<br />

Box 116 Primarily printed--S (folder 2-3 of 4).<br />

Box 117 Primarily printed--S (folder 4 of 4)--W [end of section].<br />

Box 126 Works by J. <strong>Morton</strong>, G. de Machaut, D. Noon, L. Smit, D. Stalvey, R. Reynolds, K.<br />

Kohn, E.Krenek, A. Haieff, C. Boone, C. Monteverdi, E. Browne--Oversize scores.<br />

Scores With Parts<br />

Box 100 Padilla, Juan Gutierrez de--Romance. 1858.<br />

Physical Description: Transparencies and reproductions.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Transcribed from the manuscript in Puebla, Mexico by Alice Ray Catalyne.<br />

Score and parts.<br />

Box 100 Padilla, Juan Gutierrez de--Jacara (Xacara). 1558.<br />

Physical Description: Transparencies and reproductions.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Transcribed from the manuscript in Puebla, Mexico, by Alice Ray Catalyne.<br />

Score and parts.<br />

Box 100 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus--Divertimento K. 187. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Photocopy of score (excerpts) and trumpet part.<br />

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Scores With Parts<br />

Box 100 Mexican. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Manuscripts and reproductions.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes Baile, Anonymous, Missa A 5, Juan de Lienas, Cancion for flute and violoncello<br />

arranged from the piano solo with permission of the publisher, Sivestre Revueltas.<br />

Scores and parts.<br />

Box 100 Bach, Johann Sebastian--Lento & Larghetto from Cantata no.71 & Concerto from<br />

Cantata no.142. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Parts.<br />

Box 100 Padilla, Juan Gutierrez de--Gitanilla. 1658.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript and reproductions.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Transcribed from the manuscript in Puebla, Mexico, by Alice Ray Catalyne.<br />

Score and parts.<br />

Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 6 Taruskin, Richard--Russian folk melodies in 'The rite of spring'. 1980.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Journal of the American Musicological Society (Fall) 23(3): 502-543.<br />

Box 10 Duke, Vernon--The deification of Stravinsky. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Listen: A Music Monthly (May/June): 1-4 & (September/October): 1-5.<br />

Two part article: L.M. responded with letter A cure for VD in September/October 1964<br />

issue.<br />

Note<br />

See Box 69 Letters to the music editor-- Los Angeles Times.<br />

Box 10 No author--Stravinsky at eighty. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Newsweek (21 May) 14(21): 53-56.<br />

Cover Story.<br />

Box 10 Gelatt, Roland--Stravinsky. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Playboy (October) 8(10): 104-106, 150-154.<br />

Box 10 Salzman, Eric--On L'Histoire du Soldat. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stereo Review (November) 27(5): 84-89.<br />

Also includes Fritz Kuttner, Charles Ferdinand Ramuz: Stravinsky's sometime, librettist<br />

(pp.90-93) and Robert S. Clark, Beyond the basic repertoire: Stravinsky's Cantata<br />

(pp.126-133).<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 10 Boulez, Pierre, Francis Steegmuller, and Walter Terry--Igor Stravinsky<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

(1882-1971). 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Saturday Review (29 May): 39-59.<br />

Includes P.B., Stravinsky and the Century: Style or idea, W.T., The dancer's composer<br />

and F.S., Stravinsky at work.<br />

Box 10 Craft, Robert--Stravinsky on illness and health. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harper's (November) 239(1434): 111-122.<br />

Box 10 Craft, Robert--With Stravinsky in Warsaw. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harper's (February) 232(1389): 66-75.<br />

Box 10 Hart, Philip--Stravinsky Discography. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Music Magazine/Musical Courier (June) 164(5): 39-47.<br />

Also Ezra Shabas, Toronto: Stravinsky homage (pp.39-40).<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Vera, Robert Craft, Paul Horgan, Bruce Bliven Jr., and Naomi Bliven--A<br />

quintet for Igor Stravinsky. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Intellectual Digest (August) 2(12): 83-87.<br />

Box 10 No Author--Festival (The talk of the town. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New Yorker (1 July): 24-25.<br />

On the Stravinsky Festival at the New York City Ballet.<br />

Box 10 Evett, Robert--The marriage of Craft and Art. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The New Republic (10 January) 162(2): 25-27.<br />

A review of Retrospectives and conclusions.<br />

Box 10 Craft, Robert, Nicolas Nabokov, Lincoln Kirstein, and Alfred<br />

Frankenstein--Stravinsky Issue. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

High Fidelity (June): 33-41, 101-103.<br />

Box 10 Nabokov, Nicolas--Igor Stravinsky. 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Atlantic (November) 184(5): 21-27.<br />

Box 11 Schaeffner, Roland-Manuel, Desormiere, Honegger, Cortot, Milhaud, Souvchinsky,<br />

Lifar, Messiaen, Auric, Cingria, Hoeree, Pittaluga, Boll, & Bruyr--Special edition for<br />

Stravinsky. 1939.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Revue Musicale (May/June) 191(1).<br />

Festshrift. Portrait of Stravinsky by Theodore Stravinsky from collection of Jean de<br />

Polignac;Photographs of Stravinsky and Debussy, Stravinsky, Diaghilev and Lifar;<br />

Woodcuts (croquis) of set designs.<br />

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Research Material<br />

Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 11 Boll, Andre--La Presentation Decorative de L'oeure D'Igor Stravinsky. 1933.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Revue Musical (June) 14(137): 13-16.<br />

Prints from Les Noces (Gontcharova) and Pulcinella (Picasso).<br />

Box 11 Schloezer, B. de, J. Cocteau, M. Georges-Michel, A. Coeuroy, and A.<br />

Levinson--Stravinsky. 1923.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Revue Musicale (December) 5(2).<br />

Issue devoted to Stravinsky includes plate of Portrait of the composer by Picasso<br />

(1917).<br />

Box 11 Ansermet, Ernest--L'Oevre d'Igor Strawinsky. 1921.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Revue Musicale (1 July) 2(9): 1-27.<br />

Supplement includes works by Prokofiev (excerpts from Vision Fugitives).<br />

Box 12 Babitz, Sol--Stravinsky's 'Symphony in C' (1940). 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (January) 27(1): 20-25.<br />

Box 12 Goldman, Richard F.--Stravinsky's Mass (review). 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 35(3): 451-458.<br />

Box 12 Cowell, Henry--Stravinsky Cantata (review). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (April) 39(2): 251-254.<br />

Box 12 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Current chronicle: Los Angeles. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (October) 48(4): 535-541.<br />

Analysis of Agon. In the margin of the article L.M. has indicated in pencil The rows are<br />

incorrectly labeled.<br />

Box 12 Kall, Alexis--Stravinsky and the chair of poetry. 1940.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 26(3): 283-296.<br />

First-hand account of Charles Eliot Norton lectures.<br />

Note<br />

Manuscript of this article is in the Kall papers, Department of Special Collections,<br />

UCLA.<br />

Box 12 Blitzstein, Marc--The phenomenon of Stravinsky. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 21(3): 330-347.<br />

Box 12 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Current Chronicle. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (January) 40(1): 56-58.<br />

On Craft's Stravinsky Jazz concert at Evenings on the Roof.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 12 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Current Chronicle. 1954.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (October) 40(4): 572-575.<br />

Review of Stravinsky Shakespeare Songs.<br />

Box 13 Cone, Edward T., Wilfred Mellors, <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, Robert Nelson, Boris Schwarz,<br />

Paul Henry Lang, and Carroll Wade--A special issue for Igor Stravinsky on his 80th<br />

Anniversary. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 48(3).<br />

Two copies in Box 13. L.M.'s contribution is an article on Le Baiser de la fee. Inserts on<br />

A sermon, a narrative and a prayer.<br />

Note<br />

See manuscripts in Box 85.<br />

Box 13 Babbitt, Milton--Remarks on the recent Stravinsky. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 35-55.<br />

Box 13 Berger, Arthur--Problems of pitch organization in Stravinsky. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 11-42.<br />

Box 13 Boykan, Martin--'Neoclassicism' and late Stravinsky. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring): 155-170.<br />

Box 13 Craft, Robert--Histoire du soldat: The musical revisions, the sketches, the<br />

evolution of the libretto. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 46(3): 321-338.<br />

Box 13 Pousseur, Henri--Stravinsky by way of Webern: The consistency of a Syntax. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 13-51.<br />

Box 13 Williams, B.M.--Time and the structure of Stravinsky's 'Symphony in C'. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 49(3): 355-369.<br />

Box 13 Smith-Brindle, Reginald--Stravinsky by Roman Vlad (review). 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (July) 45(3): 393-395.<br />

Box 13 Weisman, John--Threni at the Venice Festival. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (January) 45(1): 104-110.<br />

Box 13 Clifton, Thomas--Types of symmetrical relations in Stravinsky's 'A sermon, a<br />

narrative, and a prayer'. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 96-112.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 13 Haieff, Alexei, et al--Stravinsky a composers memorial. 1971.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer-Fall/Winter): 1-180.<br />

Festshrift.<br />

Box 13 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Eric Walter White: Stravinsky, the composer and his works.<br />

1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Musical Quarterly (October) 13(4): 589-595.<br />

Box 14 Craft, Robert--A concert for St. Mark. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Score and I.M.A. Magazine (December) no.18: 35-52.<br />

Box 14 Spies, Claudio--Correction and addendum (Letter to the editor). 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter).<br />

re Some notes on Stravinsky's requiem settings, 5(2): 120.<br />

Box 14 Craft, Robert--'The rite of spring': Genesis of a masterpiece. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 20-36.<br />

Also includes Harvey Sollberger Footnote to Stravinsky (pp.148-152).<br />

Note<br />

The Craft article also appears in The rite of Spring: Sketches 1911-1913, facsimile<br />

reproductions, B. & H. 1969. in Box 31.<br />

Box 14 Nabokov, Nicolas, et al--Strawinsky in America: Der komponistorische werk von<br />

1939 bis 1955. 1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musik Der Zeit 12. Verlag Boosey & Hawkes (GmbH Bonn).<br />

Festshrift. Articles by Balanchine, Lindlar, Koeglar, Eimert, Keller, Craft, Kirchmeyer,<br />

Struth, Lindlar, Berger.<br />

Box 14 Spies, Claudio--Notes on Stravinsky's 'Variations'. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 62-74.<br />

Box 14 Spies, Claudio--Notes on Stravinsky's 'Abraham and Isaac'. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 104-126.<br />

Box 14 Schubert, Reinhold et al--Stravinsky: Wirklichkeit und Wirkung. 1958.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musik Der Zeit, Neue Folge 1. Verlag Boosey & Hawkes(GmbH Bonn).<br />

Festshrift. Articles by Souvchinsky, Gerhard, Druckman, Stuckenschmidt, Regne,<br />

Grohman, Karl Schumann, Lindlar, Craft, C. Mason, Dushkin and Perrin.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 14 Auden, W.H., et al--Igor Strawinsky zum siebzigstein geburtstag. 1952.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musik Der Zeit, Verlag Boosey & Hawkes (GmbH Bonn).<br />

Festshrift. Articles by Cocteau, Cortot, Egk, Von Einem, Grohmann, Malipiero,<br />

Markevitch, Mersman, Stuckenschmidt, White.<br />

Box 14 Cingria, Charles Albert, et al--Igor Stravinsky. 1951.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Feuilles Musicales, reflet de la vie musicale en suisse romande et Revue Suisse du<br />

Disque (December)14(8).<br />

Festshrift. Articles by Stravinsky, Golea, Perrin, Appia, Muller-Moor. List of works by I.S.<br />

through The rake's progress & discography.<br />

Box 14 Vuillermoz, Emile--Igor Strawinsky. 1912.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Revue Musicale S.I.M. (15 May) 8(5): 15-21.<br />

Box 14 Spies, Claudio--Some notes on Stravinsky's requiem settings. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 98-123.<br />

Also includes Edward T. Cone, Stravinsky, the composer and his works' by Eric Walter<br />

White (pp.155-161).<br />

Box 15 Schaeffner, Andre--Stravinsky's new concerto: Paris novelties. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 13(4): 35-39.<br />

Also Edwin Denby, Revival of Diaghilev Les Noces (pp.44-45) and Virgil Thomson, The<br />

official Stravinsky (pp.57-58).<br />

Box 15 Bauer, Marion--Composite Stravinsky. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 14(1): 38.<br />

Box 15 Jacobi, Frederick--Stravinsky begins his chronicles. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 13(1): 51-53.<br />

Box 15 Jacobi, Frederick--On hearing Stravinsky's 'Persephone'. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 12(3): 112-115.<br />

Box 15 Jacobi, Frederick--Reflections on 'Ariadne' and on 'Mavra'. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 12(2): 73-78.<br />

Also Serge Sudiekine, Designs for Stravinsky's 'Mavra (pp.54, 77).<br />

Box 15 Petit, Raymond--Stravinsky's Portrait. 1930.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 7(3): 37-41.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 15 Schaeffner, Andre--Stravinsky's 'Capriccio'. 1930.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 7(2): 31-33.<br />

Box 15 Fleuroy, Andre--Picasso and Stravinsky. 1928.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 5(2): 3-4.<br />

Also includes Pablo Picasso, Setting and costume for 'Pulcinella'.<br />

Box 15 Kirstein, Lincoln--Working with Stravinsky. 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 14(3): 143-146.<br />

Also sketches for Stravinsky ballets by Irene Sharaff, Alice Halicka and Stewart<br />

Cheney.Reference to Oedipus, Concerto, Persephone by Copland p.168.<br />

Box 16 McPhee, Colin--Records and Scores. 1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 19(2): 125.<br />

On Star Spangled Banner.<br />

Box 16 Chanler, Theodore--Stravinsky's apologia. 1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 20(1): 17.<br />

On Poetics of Music.<br />

Box 16 Jacobi, Frederick--Harvard soiree. 1939.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 17(1): 47-48.<br />

On Stravinsky's Charles Eliot Norton Lectures.<br />

Box 16 Fuller, Donald--Current Chronicle. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 19(1): 33.<br />

On Ballet Russe's Petroushka, Baiser de la fee and Jeu de cartes.<br />

Box 16 Carter, Eliot--Stravinsky and other moderns in 1940. 1940.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 17(3): 164-170.<br />

In Arno Huth, Swiss war season, a reference to Ansermet's narrated Chant du<br />

Rossignol (p.178).<br />

Box 16 Frankenstein, Alfred--Stravinsky in Beverly Hills. 1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 19(1): 178-180.<br />

Box 16 Mills, Charles--Over the air. 1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 19(4): 281.<br />

Review of Milstein Violin Concerto in D.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 16 Fuller, Donald--Stravinsky, full length portrait [review of New York Philharmonic<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

concerts].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 23(1): 45-47.<br />

Also L.M. review of premiere of Genesis Suite & O.t.H.f. (pp.75-76), Sol Babitz review<br />

ofElegy for solo viola and Minna Ledermann review of Stravinsky/Chagall/Bolm<br />

Firebird.<br />

Box 16 Mills, Charles--Over the air [Koussevitsky's performance of Ode]. 1943.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 21(1): 57-60.<br />

First appearance of material by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, American conductor and works for<br />

L.A. (pp.37-39).<br />

Box 16 Smith, Moses--Stravinsky meets the Boston censor. 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 21(3): 171-173.<br />

Charles Mills on Boston Symphony Stravinsky broadcast (pp.188-89). L.M. O.t.H.f.<br />

(pp.184-186).<br />

Box 16 Tangeman, Robert--Stravinsky's two-piano works. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 22(2): 93-99.<br />

C. M. Smith on Symphony in C (p.119), G. Klemm on Circus Polka (p.123), McPhee on<br />

Four Norwegian Moods (p.130), Barlow on Scenes de Ballet (p.132). L.M., O.t.H.f.<br />

(pp.135-137).<br />

Box 16 Fuller, Donald--Stravinsky, new and old: Chamber music, 1945. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 22(2): 176-181.<br />

Also a sketch of Stravinsky by Sotomayor (p.146), Vincent Persichetti on Stravinsky<br />

lecture recital for the Philadelphia Arts Alliance (pp.185-186) and L.M., O.t.H.f.<br />

(pp.205-206).<br />

Box 16 Berger, Arthur--Scores and records. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 22(4): 267-270.<br />

Review of Stravinsky's recording of Scenes de Ballet. L.M., O.t.H.f. (pp.274-275).<br />

Box 16 Berger, Arthur--Scores and records. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 23(4): 307.<br />

Also McPhee reference to W. Herman's performance of Ebony Concerto (p.319) and<br />

L.M.,O.t.H.f. (pp.313-315).<br />

Box 16 Dahl, Ingolf--Stravinsky in 1946. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 23(3): 159-166.<br />

Also Pablo Picasso, Stravinsky in the twenties: Three drawings (p.158), Irving Fine<br />

review of the Symphony in three movements (pp.209-211), L.M., O.t.H.f. (pp.220-222).<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 16 Fuller, Donald--Airborne over New York: Spring 1946. 1946.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 23(2): 116-118.<br />

Review of Ebony Concerto, Arthur Berger review of Song of the Nightingale<br />

(pp.136-137), L.M., O.t.H.f. (pp.141-143).<br />

Box 16 Gassman, Remi--The new Stravinsky. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 18(2): 114-116.<br />

Also Howard Bay reference to Sacre and Noces in England and the fold art problem,<br />

(p.73).<br />

Box 16 Berger, Arthur--Spring season, 1943 [Danses concertanes & Apollo]. 1943.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 20(4): 257.<br />

Box 27 No Author. 1968.<br />

Also Colin McPhee review of three versions of Circus polka (p.277).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Los Angeles County Art Museum (6 September).<br />

Craft conducts three versions of Stravinsky, Les Noces.<br />

Box 28 Leopold Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra--Le Sacre du Printemps<br />

(liner notes). n.d.<br />

Box 30 Craft, Robert--Stravinsky's return--A Russian diary. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Encounter (June, no.117) 20(6): 33-48.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.<br />

Box 30 Craft, Robert--Stravinsky talk with Khruschev. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Vogue (1 November) 142(8): 134-35, 184-85, 187-89.<br />

Box 30 Craft, Robert--The rake's progress in Venice. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Boston University College of Music Programs: April-May 1953 (May 17).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: In 'Chronicle', 17-18 May 1953.<br />

Box 31 30. Berliner Festwochen--Opus Strawinsky Magazin. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Festshrift.<br />

Box 32 Freedman, Harry--Working with Stravinsky. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Music Across Canada (February) 1(1): 6-7.<br />

Box 32 The Library Chronicle of the University of Texas at Austin--Ezra Pound and<br />

Stravinsky. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New Series Numbers 25/26: 130-132.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 32 Ballo, Ferdinando--Introduction to Strawinsky's Orpheus. 1948.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Winter) 10: 13-15.<br />

Also includes Ernest Ansermet Strawinsky's newest work [Mass] (pp.6-7).<br />

Box 32 Gishford, Anthony--A book about Stravinsky. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Autumn) 5: 22-24.<br />

Review of E.W. White, Stravinsky--A critical survey (London: John Lehmann. 1947.<br />

Box 32 Tansman, A., P. Souvchinsky, P. Meylan, S. Lifar, H. Strobel, J. Ledux, C.F. Ramuz<br />

& C.A. Cingria, and C. Deliege--Le 75e anniversarie de Strawinsky. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cahiers Musicaux (January) 3(16).<br />

Festshrift.<br />

Box 32 Druckman, Jacob--Stravinsky's orchestral style. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Juilliard Review (Spring) IV(2): 10-19.<br />

Also Jacques de Menasce, Anniversary of Igor Stravinsky (pp.3-9).<br />

Box 32 Bucht, Gunnar--Le Sacre du Printemps. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Nutida Musik, Utgiven au Sveriges Radio 6(I): 13.<br />

Box 32 Karsavina, T., Cyril W. Beaumont, Henry Boys, Eric Walter White, and Charles<br />

Stuart--Stravinsky issue. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 8.<br />

Festshrift. Also includes a discography.<br />

Box 32 Lefkovitch, Bernhard--Agon-musiken. 1958-59.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Nutida Musik, Utgiven au Sveriges Radio 4(2): 4-7.<br />

Box 32 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Footnotes to Stravinsky studies: Le Sacre du Printemps. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (March) 128: 9-16.<br />

Box 32 Maconie, Robin--Stravinsky's final cadence. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo 103: 18-23.<br />

Box 32 Stravinsky, Vera--Unpublished letters from Igor Stravinsky to Ernst Roth. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo 98: 18-19.<br />

Box 32 Keller, Hans--Stravinsky's performance of 'Agon': A report. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo 100: 19-22.<br />

Originally published in Tempo in 1959.<br />

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Box 32 Spies, Claudio--Impressions after an exhibition. 1972.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo 102: 2-9.<br />

Box 32 Helm, Everett--Igor Stravinsky's 'Abraham and Isaac'. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Winter) 71: 27.<br />

Box 32 Josipovici, Gabriel--'The rake's progress': Some thoughts on the libretto. 1975.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (June) 113: 2-13.<br />

Box 32 Norris, Geoffrey--Books. 1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (September) 118: 39-40.<br />

A review of L.S. Dyachkova, comp., I.F. Stravinsky: Stat'i I materialy (Moscow:<br />

Sovetsky Kompozitor).<br />

Box 32 Britten, Benjamin--Britten on 'Oedipus Rex' and 'Lady Macbeth'. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (March) 120: 10-12.<br />

Also includes Robin Holloway review of Francis Routh, Stravinsky (The master<br />

musicians, London: J.M. Dent).<br />

Box 32 Warrack, John--Stravinsky's 'The flood'. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Summer) 65: 13-14.<br />

Box 32 Holloway, Robin--Books. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo 135: 31-33.<br />

A review of Vera Stravinsky and Robert Craft, Stravinsky in pictures and documents<br />

(London: Hutchinson).<br />

Box 32 Payne, Anthony--Stravinsky's 'The flood'. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Autumn) 70: 2-8.<br />

Box 32 Craft, Robert--'Le Sacre du Printemps': The revisions. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (September) 122: 2-8.<br />

Box 32 Evans, Peter--Stravinsky: Information and illumination. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 57: 2-5.<br />

The title of this article is listed on cover Stravinsky: Information and illusion. This is a<br />

review of Roman Vlad, Stravinsky and Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft, Memories and<br />

commentaries.<br />

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Box 32 Schonberger, Elmer, and Louis Andriessen--The Apollonian Clockwork: Extracts<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

from a book. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Jeff Hamburg.<br />

Tempo (June) 141: 3-21.<br />

Also includes Clare Hogan, Threni': Stravinsky's 'debt' to Krenek (pp.22-29).<br />

Box 32 Stein, Erwin--Strawinsky's 'Septet'. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 31: 7-10.<br />

Box 32 Roth, Ernst, Eric Walter White, David Matthews, Susan Bradshaw, Wilfrid Mellers,<br />

Douglas Young and Laelia Goehr--Igor Stravinsky 17 June 1882-6 April 1971. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo 97.<br />

Festshrift. Also Ten canons and epitaphs by Berio, Berkeley, Birtwistle, Blacher,<br />

Maxwell Davies, Denisov, Maw, Tippett, Schnittke, Wood.<br />

Box 32 Craft, Robert--A note on Gesualdo and Strawinsky. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo 45: 5-7.<br />

Box 32 White, Eric Walter--Stravinsky and Debussy. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring/Summer) 61/62: 2-5.<br />

Also includes Colin Mason Serial procedures in the Ricercar II of Stravinsky's 'Cantata',<br />

Donald Mitchell Stravinsky and new-classicism and Herbert Read, Stravinsky and the<br />

muses.<br />

Box 32 Keller, Hans--Strawinsky's performance of 'Agon'. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Winter) 50: 22-25.<br />

Also includes drawings by Milein Cosman.<br />

Box 32 Keller, Hans--Conversations with Igor Stravinsky. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Autumn) 52: 16, 21-25.<br />

Book review.<br />

Box 32 Mason, Colin--Strawinsky's contribution to chamber music. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 43: 6-16.<br />

Box 32 Stein, Erwin--Igor Stravinsky: Canticum sacrum ad honorem sancti Marce nominis.<br />

1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Summer) 40: 3-5.<br />

Box 32 Keller, Hans--In memoriam Dylan Thomas--Strawinsky's Schoenbergian technique.<br />

1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 35: 13-20.<br />

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Box 32 Mason, Colin--Strawinsky's newest works. 1960.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring/Summer) 53/54: 2-10.<br />

Box 32 Lindlar, Heinrich--Igor Strawinsky: Cantata. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 27: 28-33.<br />

Box 32 White, Eric Walter--The rake's progress. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Summer) 20: 10-22.<br />

Also includes W.H. Auden Some reflections on opera as a medium and Strawinsky's<br />

'The rake's progress': Introduction, synopsis and illustrations.<br />

Box 32 Mason, Colin--Stravinsky's new work. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Autumn) 59: 5-14.<br />

A sermon, a narrative and a prayer.<br />

Box 33 Shapero, Harold--Igor Stravinsky: Cantata for soprano, tenor, female chorus, and<br />

a small instrumental ensemble. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (September) 10(4): 681-82.<br />

Box 33 Sternfeld, Frederick W.--Some Russian folk songs in Stravinsky's 'Petrouchka'.<br />

1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (March) 2(2): 95-107.<br />

Box 33 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Igor Strawinsky: Scherzo a la russe, symphonic version, Tango<br />

[1940], new orchestration, 1953 and Tchaikovsky Bluebird--pas de deux. 1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (September) 12(4): 656-57.<br />

Box 33 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Igor Stravinsky: Movements for piano and orchestra. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (Winter) 20(1): 124-26.<br />

Box 33 Vinton, John--Stravinsky: The composer and his works, by E.W. White. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (March) 24(3): 479-80.<br />

Box 33 Seay, Albert--The Norton critical scores [including Petrouchka]. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (September) 25(1): 119-121.<br />

Box 33 Kerr, Harrison--Igor Stravinsky: Four Norwegian moods. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (June) 2(3): 179-180.<br />

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Box 33 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Conversations with Igor Stravinsky, by Igor Stravinsky and<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Robert Craft. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (September) 16(4): 558-59.<br />

Box 33 Hill, Richard S.--Igor Stravinsky: Scenes de ballet for orchestra. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (December) 3(1): 70-71.<br />

Box 33 Rogers, Bernard--Igor Stravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (March) 3(2): 184-185.<br />

Box 33 Meyers, Emerson--Igor Stravinsky: Sonata for two pianos. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (September) 3(4): 382-383.<br />

Also includes William Schempf on Elegie for Viola.<br />

Box 33 Luening, Otto--Igor Stravinsky: Symphony in three movements. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (December) 4(1): 108-109.<br />

Box 33 Citkowitz, Isreal--Igor Stravinsky: Ode, elegiacal chant in three parts, for<br />

orchestra. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (September) 4(4): 486-7.<br />

Box 33 Shapero, Harold--Igor Stravinsky: The rake's progress. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (June) 9(3): 488-89.<br />

Box 33 Lang, Paul Henry--Expositions and developments, by Igor Stravinsky and Robert<br />

Craft. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (Spring) 22(2): 223-24.<br />

Box 33 Chase, Gilbert--Stravinsky: His life and work by Eric Walter White. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (June) 5(3): 371.<br />

Box 33 Stevens, Halsey--Stravinsky, by Roman Vlad & Memories and commentaries, by<br />

Igor Stravinsky and Robert Craft. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (June) 13(3): 411-12.<br />

Box 33 Fox, Charles Warren--Igor Stravinsky: Orpheus & Concerto in re for string<br />

orchestra. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (September) 5(4): 519-520.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 33 Dahl, Ingolf--Igor Stravinsky: Mass for mixed chorus and double wind quintet.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (June) 6(3): 490-491.<br />

Box 33 Weinant, Elwyn A--Igor Stravinsky: Requiem Canticles, for contralto and bass soli,<br />

chorus, and orchestra. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (June) 25(4): 830-33.<br />

Box 33 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Igor Strawinsky: Two songs for baritone and orchestra. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (March) 11(2): 284.<br />

Box 33 Vinton, John--Stravinsky, by Roman Vlad. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (March) 25(3): 496-97.<br />

Box 34 Mooser, R. Aloys, redacteur--Le Symphonie de psaumes de Strawinsky. 1931.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Dissonances Revue Independente (Avril--Conches-Geneve) 4(4): 95-98.<br />

Box 34 Souvchintsky, Pierre--Igor Strawinsky. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Countrepoints (Fevrier) 2: 19-30.<br />

Box 34 Koechlin, Charles (letter), and Goldbeck, Fred (response)--Autour de Poetique<br />

Musicale. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Countrepoints (Mai/Juin) 4: 49-53.<br />

Box 34 Goldbeck, Fred--Note sur la Symphonie en trois mouvements de Strawinsky. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Countrepoints (December) 5: 49.<br />

Box 34 Myers, Rollo H.--Stravinsky on music. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Chesterian (Winter) 34(201): 85-88.<br />

Also includes Arthur Dennington, The three orchestrations of Stravinsky's 'firebird'<br />

(pp.89-94).<br />

Box 34 Goldbeck, Fred--La theorique D'Igor Strawinsky. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Countrepoints (Mars-Avril) 3: 12-30.<br />

Box 34 Craft, Robert--Stravinsky, Diaghilev, and Misia Sert. 1977-78.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ballet Revue, Dance Research Foundation (New York) 6(4): 66-77.<br />

Box 34 Homenaje a Igor Strawinsky en la LXX anniversario de su nacimento. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musica Revista Trimestral de Los Conservatorios Espanoles (Madrid).<br />

Festshrift.<br />

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Box 34 Boulez, Pierre--Trajectoires: Ravel, Stravinsky, Schoenberg. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Countrepoints 6: 122-142.<br />

Box 34 Shepard, John--The Stravinsky Nachlass: A provisional checklist of music<br />

manuscripts. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (June) 40(4): 719-750.<br />

Also includes Richard Turuskin, The music of Igor Stravinsky, by Pieter Van den Toorn<br />

(pp.770-772).<br />

Box 34 DeVoto, Mark--Stravinsky and the piano, by Charles M. Joseph. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (December) 41(2): 275-6.<br />

Box 34 Hamilton, David--Expositions and developments & Dialogues and a diary, by Igor<br />

Stravinsky & Robert Craft. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (March) 26(3): 531-532.<br />

Also includes William W. Austin The rite of spring' [facsimile edition] by Igor<br />

Stravinsky.<br />

Box 34 Hamilton, David--'Themes and conclusions', by Igor Stravinsky. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (December) 30(2): 286-7.<br />

Box 34 Cyr, Louis--Strawinsky: Sein Nachlass, sein Bild. 1985.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (December) 42(2): 288.<br />

Review.<br />

Box 34 Hamilton, David--Stravinsky in pictures and documents, by Vera Stravinsky and<br />

Robert Craft. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (Sept) 36(1): 88-89.<br />

Box 34 No author--Notes for Notes. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (December) 40(2): 271-72.<br />

On the purchase of the Stravinsky archives by the Paul Sacher Foundation.<br />

Box 35 Payne, Anthony--Stravinsky's Abraham and Isaac and Elegy for J.F.K. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Summer) 73: 12-15.<br />

Box 35 The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

(January) 24(1).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] pp.62-63, 71.<br />

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Box 35 The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1966.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

(January) 23(1).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] pp.26-28.<br />

Box 35 The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

(January) 26(1).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] pp.26, 35-36, 41.<br />

Box 35 The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

(January) 28(1).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] pp.55-56, 68.<br />

Box 35 The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

(January) 34(1).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: [Stravinsky] p.7.<br />

Box 35 White, Eric Walter--First performances: Two new memorial works by Stravinsky.<br />

1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Autumn) 74: 19-21.<br />

Variations, Aldous Huxley in memoriam and Introitus, T.S. Eliot in memoriam.<br />

Box 35 Hopkins, G.W.--Stravinsky's chord's (I). 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 76: 6-12.<br />

Box 35 Hopkins, G.W.--Stravinsky's chords (II). 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Summer) 77: 2-9.<br />

Box 35 Roth, E., P. Souvtchinsky, J. Warrick, A. Payne, R. Smalley, G. Crosse, A. Ginastera,<br />

A. Goehr, J. Tavener, W. Mellers, E. White, J. Ogden, S. Walsh--Stravinsky's 85th<br />

birthday. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Summer) 81.<br />

Also compositions by R.R. Bennett, H. Birtwistle, G. Crosse, P.M. Davies, B. Dennis, M.<br />

Finnissy, N., Maw, J. Ogdon, R. Smalley, T. Souster, J. Tavener, M. Williamson.<br />

Box 35 Keller, Hans--The contemporary problem. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Winter) 83: 24-25.<br />

Box 35 Souvtchinsky, Pierre--Thoughts on Stravinsky's 'Requiem canticles'. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Autumn) 86: 6-7.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 35 Whittall, Arnold--Thematicism in Stravinsky's 'Abraham and Isaac'. 1969.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Summer) 89: 12-16.<br />

Box 37 Russell, Thomas W. III--Madame (Imprimatur Gallery in St. Paul has assembled the<br />

colorful works of Vera (Mrs. Igor) Stravinsky. 1985.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Twin Cities (November) 8(11): 120-130.<br />

Box 39 Lindlar, Heinrich--Igor Strawinsky im Spiegel seiner Sakralmusik from Stilportrats<br />

der Neuen Musik. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Verlag Merseberger: 32-41.<br />

Box 67 Szersvovicz, Patrick--Stravinsky et les autres. n.d. [1980].<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Diapason (Paris): 37-38.<br />

Box 67 Boucourechliev, Andre--Dossier Stravinsky a Paris. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harmonie (September): 36-38.<br />

Photocopy. Inscribed: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> very cordially AB. Review of Festival<br />

Automne 1980.<br />

Box 67 Marnat, Marcelle--Pourquoi un Festival Stravinsky. n.d. [1980].<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Diapason (Paris): 30-34.<br />

Box 67 No Author--Metropolitan Stravinsky celebration a milestone. 1981-82.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. Newsletter (Winter--Spring) 13(2): 1, 9, 14.<br />

Box 67 Biette, Jean Claude--Stravinsky a Venise un certain sens du sacre. n.d. [1980].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Diapason (Paris): 40-41.<br />

Box 73 Blazhkov, Igor--I. Stravinsky's letters to N. Roerich. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

A typescript English translation of the letters is inserted.<br />

Soverskaia muzyka (August 8): organ Soiuza kompozitorov SSSR i Ministerstva kul'tury<br />

SSSR. Inscribed before table of contents:<br />

Mr. <strong>Morton</strong>, Please turn your attention to pp.57-63. I wish you great success with your<br />

noble labour at the monograph about our great countryman. Sincerely yours, Igor<br />

Blazhkov.<br />

Box 74 Curjel, Hans--Strawinsky oder die Kunstlerische atmosphere von Paris. 1929.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (April).<br />

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Box 74 Russian newspapers--Paris. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and prints.<br />

Box 74 Photographic prints--For translation. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Prints of negatives from other envelopes in German.<br />

Box 74 Ferroud, P.O.--The role of the abstract in Igor Stravinsky's work. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Chesterian.<br />

Box 74 Poulenc, Francis--Igor Stravinsky. 1941.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

L'Information Musicale (3 Janvier) 1(7).<br />

Box 74 Honegger, Arthur--Franck et Strawinsky. 1941.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

L'Information Musicale (19 Septembre) 2(38).<br />

Box 74 Taylor, Ronald--Stravinsky and the problems of 20th century music. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cambridge Journal 6(6).<br />

Box 74 Browne, Andre J.--Aspects of Stravinsky's work. 1930.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Music and Letters (October).<br />

Box 74 Blatter der Staatsoper VIII: 19 February 1923 Enlarged (Includes re-shooting of<br />

bad film. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives.<br />

Box 74 Mersmann, Hans, et al--Strawinsky: Oedipus Rex. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and prints.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (Mainz), 4(28).<br />

Box 81 Flanner, Janet--Profiles: Russian firebird. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The New Yorker (January 5) 10(47): 23-28.<br />

Box 81 Strabel, Heinrich--Strawinksy: hors classe. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (Juni) 29(6): 177-178.<br />

Box 81 Various--Strawinsky unter uns. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (June) 29(6): 180-185.<br />

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Box 81 Briner, Andres--Neues von Strawinsky uber sich selbst. 1962.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (Juni) 29(6): 186-188.<br />

Box 81 Molinari, Cesare--Osservazioni sui manifesti del teatro futurista. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Biennale de Venezia (December) 9(36-37): 72-76.<br />

Box 81 Rosenfeld, Paul--The mystery of Persephone. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The New Republic (April 3) 132(1061): 213-14.<br />

Box 81 No author--Stravinsky week at the Eastman school. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Rochester Review (Summer): 3-5.<br />

Box 81 Craft, Robert--Stravinsky's return 'A Russian diary'. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Encounter (June) 20(6): 33-48.<br />

Box 81 Craft, Robert--With Aldous Huxley. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Encounter (November) 25(5): 10-16.<br />

Box 81 Stadler, Edmund--Rene Auberjonois, Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz und Igor<br />

Strawinsky. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Du Atlantis (November): 18-24.<br />

Also includes Manuel Gasser, Serge de Diaghilew und die Maler der Ecole de Paris.<br />

Box 81 Thomson, Virgil--Stravinsky's operas. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Newsletter (Fall): 3-7, 22.<br />

Box 81 Berkeley, Lennox--Igor Stravinsky - A centenary tribute. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Musical Times (June) 123(1672): 395-402.<br />

Box 81 Asbury, Edith Evans--Stravinsky estate battle settled. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

[ New York Times].<br />

The publication is not identified, however the type style and the identification of the<br />

addresses of all New York residents suggests the Times.<br />

Box 81 Harrison, Jay S.--Fourscore for Stravinsky. 1962.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Show (June) 2(6): 38-39.<br />

Box 81 Nabokov, Nicolas--Stravinsky - Fifteen and three score. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

High Fidelity (June): 33-44, 99-104.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 81 Pasler, Jann--Stravinsky and the Apaches. 1982.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Musical Times (June)123 (1672): 403-407.<br />

Inscibed To my very dear helper and advisor. Jann.<br />

Box 81 Briner, Andreas--Guilaume de Machaut 1958/58 oder Strawinskys Movements for<br />

piano and orchestra. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (Juni) 27(6): 184-186.<br />

Box 84 Kraemer, Uwe--Four Norwegian Moods by Igor Strawinsky. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (March/April) 2: 80-84.<br />

Photocopy of German article.<br />

Box 84 Shattuck, Roger--The devil's dance. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The New Republic (December 26): 26-32.<br />

Box 84 Mudrick, Marvin--The last great composer. 1984.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. 10 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Hudson Review (Summer): 223-238.<br />

Box 84 Karlinsky, Simon--Stravinsky and Russian pre-literate theater. 1983.<br />

Physical Description: Off-print.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

19th Century Music (Spring) 6(3): 232-240.<br />

Inscribed For <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, Stravinsky's friend, a paper he has already heard.<br />

W/best regards Simon Karlinsky.<br />

Note<br />

See letter from Karlinsky (21 October 1982) in Box 85.<br />

Box 84 Yates, Peter--Igor Stravinsky: The final maturity. 1973.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. 8 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

TriQuarterly (Fall) 28: 365-379.<br />

Inscribed: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>--This piece which I commissioned 10 years ago. S.<br />

Karlinsky.<br />

Box 84 Wise, C. Stanley--Impressions of Igor Strawinsky. 1916.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. 18 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Musical Quarterly (April) 2(2): 249-256.<br />

Box 84 Chenneviere, Rudhyar D.--The two trends of modern music in Stravinsky's works.<br />

1919.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. 16 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Musical Quarterly (April) 5(2): 169-174.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 84 Pasler, Jann--Stravinsky's visualization of music. 1981.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. 4 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Dance Magazine (April): 66-69.<br />

Box 84 Pasler, Jann--Stravinsky and the Apaches. 1982.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. 5 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Musical Times (June): 403-407.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Footnotes to Stravinsky studies: 'Le Sacre du printemps'.<br />

1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (March) 128: 9-16.<br />

Note<br />

See letter from Irving Kolodin in Box 85.<br />

Box 84 White, Eric Walter, and Jeremy Noble--Stravinsky, Igor (Fyodorovitch). n.d. [1980].<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New Grove dictionary of music and musicians. London: Macmillan Publishers, Limited.<br />

Includes article on Fyodor Ignat'yevich Stravinsky by Jennifer Spencer.<br />

Box 85 Joseph, Charles M.--Stravinsky's 'Piano scherzo' (1902) in perspective: A new<br />

starting point. 1981.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly 67: 82-93.<br />

Box 85 Karlinsky, Simon--The composer's workshop. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Nation (June 15): 730-733.<br />

Review of Retrospectives and conclusions, The rite of spring--sketches, and I.<br />

Vershinina,Stravinsky's early ballets.<br />

Box 85 No Author--Deliberately dry. 1948.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Time (May 10): 48.<br />

Box 85 Porter, Andrew--Triptych. 1981.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The New Yorker (December 21): 134-137.<br />

Box 85 Henry, Derrick--Igor Stravinsky: In memoriam. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

UCLA Daily Bruin (April 4).<br />

Box 85 Hamilton, David--The rake's progress: A novel work vividly aware of its past. 1985.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Opus (October): 24-26.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 85 Schillaci, Dan--SFO's 'Rake's progress' - without the 'flaws'. 1981.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Alberquerque Tribune (July 31): B-1.<br />

Box 85 F., A. [?]--Concerning Stravinsky: Carlos Salzedo speaks of the art and personality<br />

of the Russian composer. 1924.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Musical Digest (December 30): 17.<br />

Box 85 Malkiel, Henrietta--'Modernists have ruined modern music', Stravinsky says. 1925.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical America (January 10).<br />

Box 85 Lieberson, Goddard--Igor Stravinsky: A tribute by Goddard Lieberson. 1971.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Gramophone (June/November): 19.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Stravinsky in the Twenties. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (2 May) 29-33.<br />

Includes a letter to the editors from Theodore Strawinsky and Craft reply, defending<br />

his critique of Mr. Strawinsky's, Catherine and Igor Strawinsky.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Fit to print: The changing times. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (6 April): 21-22.<br />

Critique of Lillian Libman, And music at the close.<br />

Box 123 Hamilton, D.--Letter to the editor. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (20 April): 42-43.<br />

A defense of yet to be released Libman book (And music at the close) w/reply from<br />

Craft.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--The press: Freedom from as well as of. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (29 June): 27-28.<br />

More on Libman, And music at the close.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Venice: Paragraphs from a diary. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (5 October): 28-30.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert, and W. Harkins--Stravinsky's Svadebka (Les Noces). 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (14 December): 23-31.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles About<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Assisting Stravinsky. 1982.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Atlantic (December): 68-69, 70-74.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Catherine and Igor Stravinsky. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (22 November): 33-36.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Compositions. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (22 December): 50-52.<br />

Book review & Stravinsky/Gould.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--My life with Stravinsky. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (10 June): 6-10.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--The unknown Stravinsky. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (21 February): 15-21.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Stravinsky in America. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (8 August): 26-32.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Nijinsky and 'Le Sacre'. 1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (15 April): 36-39.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Igor Stravinsky: Obiter dicta. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (17 March): 27-32.<br />

Includes a letter from Ned Rorem (From 14 April issue) about errors in this article and<br />

Craft's reply.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Pages from a chronicle. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (25 February): 20-30.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Stravinsky: Problems for the biographers. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (9 August): 14-18.<br />

Stravinsky, Articles By (Also Published Letters)<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--Igor Stravinsky on Beethoven piano sonatas. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harper's (May) 240(1440): 34-46.<br />

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Research Material<br />

Stravinsky, Articles By (Also Published Letters)<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--An interview with Stravinsky. 1965.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (3 June) 4(9): 4-5.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--A realm of truth: 'The Beethoven Quartets' by Joseph Kerman.<br />

1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (26 September) 11(5): 3-4.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--A cure for VD (The title is Mr. Stravinsky's own). 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Listen: A Music Monthly (September/October): 1-2.<br />

The title may be I.S.'s only contribution. L.M. wrote this letter to the editor for<br />

Stravinsky.<br />

Note<br />

(See Box 69 Letters to the music editor-- Los Angeles Times folder).<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--On manners music, and mortality. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harper's (February) 236(1413): 41-47.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--Music and the statistical age. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Commentary (September) 42(3): 49-52.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--The Diaghilev I knew. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Atlantic (November) 192(5): 33-36.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--Igor Stravinsky: A matter of liberty. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harper's (April) 240(1439): 112-114.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Igor Stravinsky: How he lives and works. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ascap Today (June) 1(2): 2-4.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--Progress report. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (October 23) 13(7): 3-4.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--Rap session. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (February 11) 26(2): 18-20.<br />

Box 13 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--A quintet of dialogues: Octet, Apollo,<br />

Persephone, Scenes de Ballet, Symphony of Psalms. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall): 7-17.<br />

Also includes Edward T. Cone, Stravinsky: The progress of a method (pp.18-26).<br />

Note<br />

Typescript versions of the Apollo and Persephone notes are in Box 9.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles By (Also Published Letters)<br />

Box 14 Stravinsky, I., Y. Racz-Barblan, P. Meylan, C. Regamey and C.A. Cingria--Aspects<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

peu connusd'Igor Stravinsky (pour le 80e anniversaire de sa naissance):<br />

Documents in edits, facsimiles, un poemed' Igor Stravinsky et Charles-Albert<br />

Cingria sur C.F. Ramuz. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Feuilles Musicales (Lausanne) 15(2-3).<br />

Festshrift. Racz includes unedited transcription of early polka for cymbalon.<br />

Box 17 Watkins, Glenn--Gesualdo: The man and his music. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Preface by Igor Stravinsky.<br />

Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, Oxford University Press.<br />

Box 17 Lowinsky, Edward E.--Tonality and atonality in sixteenth century music. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

With a foreword by Igor Stravinsky.<br />

Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.<br />

Box 18 Eimert, Herbert, and Karlheinz Stockhausen, (eds.)-- Die Riehe: A periodical<br />

devoted to developments in contemporary music. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Foreword by Igor Stravinsky.<br />

Theodore Presser Company, in association with Universal Edition.<br />

Essays on the music of Anton Webern.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor--Pushkin: Poetry and music. 1940.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

From the French manuscript by Gregory Golubeff.<br />

Printed in the U.S.A.<br />

Printed for Copyright purposes only. Description of phantom text.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor--Quelques confidences sur la musique. 1935-36.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Conferencia, Journal de L'Universite des Annales 1935-36, Trentieme Annee, Paris.<br />

An analysis of the Concerto for 2 Solo Pianos.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Apropos 'Le Sacre du Printemps'. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Saturday Review (26 December).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Expositions and developments'.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--An open letter to Diaghilev. 1921.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Edwin Evans.<br />

The London Times (28 October).<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--About my 'Babel Cantata'. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

From the program of the Janssen Symphony (5 November).<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles By (Also Published Letters)<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Stravinsky on Schoenberg, 'genius', Verdi etc.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Saturday Review.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from Conversations.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Some painters of the Russian Ballet. 1958.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Atlantic (August) 202(2): 65-68.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from Conversations.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Nowhere to go. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harper's.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--In re Walter. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Saturday Review (31 March).<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Pour la musikzeitung de Zuerich. 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Photograph of letter to editor (4 February).<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Advertissment. 1927 (October).<br />

Physical Description: Photo of typescript with corrections. 2 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: n.d.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Quelques idees a propos de mon 'Octuor'. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: n.d.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Composing. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Atlantic Monthly (June) 199: 46-50.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from Conversations.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Warum meine musik nicht geschicht wird. 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Das Tha. (12 July) GA Blatt nummer 254.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Schoenberg's letters. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

High Fidelity (May).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: Originally in 'The Observer', 18 October 1964. Also in 'Themes and<br />

episodes'.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles By (Also Published Letters)<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Igor Stravinsky talks to Robert Craft about<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Evelyn Waugh, Gerald Heard and Christopher Isherwood. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mademoiselle (May) 55(1).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary', pp.38-44, somewhat edited.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Tribute to Picasso. 1932.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cahiers d'Art 7e Annee.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: copied from E.(ric) W.(alter) W.(hite).<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Some composers. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical America 82(6): 6-11.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--On Oedipus Rex. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Encounter (June) 18(6) no.105.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Solidarity. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Listener (22 January) 79(2026).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: See much different version in 'Retrospectives and conclusions', p.288.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--An interview with Igor Stravinsky. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (3 June).<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Glazunov, Schnabel and I (A letter from Stravinsky). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Observer Weekend Review (20 May).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary', Appendix A., p.99, somewhat different<br />

version, dated Melbourne, 27 November 1961!.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Images of myself. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Atlantic (May) 207(5): 73-76.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Expositions and developments'.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Firebird's last flight. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

High Fidelity Magazine (June) 10(6): 34-36.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Expositions and developments'.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--On conductor's and conducting. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Show (July/August) IV(7): 28, 108.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: In 'table talk'.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles By (Also Published Letters)<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Conductors: Good, bad and unspeakable. 1962.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Observer Weekend Review (24 June).<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--My reflections on being eighty. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Observer (17 June).<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Schoenberg and I. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Show 3(2): 30-31.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: from 'Dialogues and a diary'.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--Speculations. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Show (February) 4(2): 42-43, 46.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor--A dialogue. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Show (April) 4(4): 42.<br />

Box 30 Stravinsky, Igor, and Alberto Giacometti--Stravinsky as seen by Giacometti -<br />

Giacometti as seen by Stravinsky. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Vogue (August) 132: 82-83.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: In 'Conversations' slightly edited.<br />

Box 32 No author--Stravinskif - Synpunkter och minnen. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Nutida Musik, Utgiven au Sveriges Radio 2(I): 8-15.<br />

Box 32 Stravinskij, Igor--Igor Stravinskij: 35 svar pa 35 fragor. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Nutida Musik, Utgiven au Sveriges Radio 1(I): 7-15.<br />

Also Erik Lindegen Stravinsky och Oedipus Rex (pp.2-6), Stravinsky and Honegger<br />

(unattributed, p.16) and Danish test to Oedipus Rex (pp.II-VIII).<br />

Box 67 Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky reviews three 'Rites of spring'. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

HiFi/Stereo Review (February): 60-63.<br />

Photocopy.<br />

Box 74 Articles by Str. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs. Original typescripts with<br />

corrections.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Advertissement, Warum Meine Musik nichtgeschusst wied, Qulaques idees a propos<br />

mon Octuor, Chicago Lecture, Incipit on L'Oiseau de Feu article (pp.1-2) and of<br />

Petrouchka (p.5) and Statement for press on Werner Reinhardt.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles By (Also Published Letters)<br />

Box 81 Stravinsky, Igor, et al--Strawinsky--Heft. 1952.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (Jun/Juli) 19(6/7).<br />

Festshrift.<br />

Box 81 Stravinsky, Igor--Memories of T.S. Eliot. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Esquire. 44(2): 92-93.<br />

Box 85 Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky replies (to Karlinsky review, The Nation, June 15,<br />

1970). 1970.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Nation (August 3): 66, 83.<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--No title. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (23 October).<br />

Box 10 Stravinsky, Igor--No title. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (11 February).<br />

Box 123 Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky on the musical scene. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (12 May): 10-12.<br />

Box 123 Stravinsky, Igor--Side effects: An interview. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (14 March): 3-8.<br />

Box 123 Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky at 85. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (1 June): 12-16.<br />

Box 123 Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky: An interview - portrait of the artist as an old man.<br />

1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (22 October): 3-5.<br />

Box 123 Stravinsky, Igor--Portrait of the artist as an old man. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London Times (22 October): 34-39.<br />

The same as 22 October 1970 article from the New York Review of Books.<br />

Box 123 Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky: The last interview. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (1 July): 3-4.<br />

Also includes Robert Craft, Stravinsky: End of a chronicle (pp.4-14).<br />

Stravinsky, Articles Relating to or Referring to<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 11 Noailles, Henriot, G. Voisins, A. Benois, R. Brussel, G. Astruc, Larionow, L. Laloy,<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

M. Georges-Michel, Sazonova, A. Warnod, M. Brillant, H. Prunieres--Diaghilev's<br />

Ballet Russe. 1933.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Revue Musicale (December).<br />

Includes ad for European premiere of Psalms; plates of Stravinsky decors: Petroushka<br />

(Benois) and Sacre (Roerich); Costumes for Rossignol (Benois) & Noces<br />

(Gontcharova--1917!).<br />

Box 12 Weinberg, Jacob--Sergei Ivanovitch Taneiev: Russia's foremost musicologist. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musical Quarterly (January) 44(1): 19-31.<br />

Box 13 Cogan, Robert--Toward a theory of timbre: Verbal timbre and musical line in<br />

Purcell, Sessions, and Stravinsky. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 75-81.<br />

Box 13 Westergaard, Peter--Conversation with Walter Piston. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Fall/Winter): 6-7.<br />

Box 13 Treitler, Leo--The present as history. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music (Spring/Summer): 1-58.<br />

Box 15 Locke, Arthur W.--Festival at Hartford. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 13(3): 55-58.<br />

Reviews include performances of Les Noces and Persephone.<br />

Box 15 Carter, Eliott--Orchestras and audiences, Winter 1938. 1938.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 15(3): 167-170.<br />

Reference to Jeu de cartes, p.169.<br />

Box 15 Thomson, Virgil--In the theatre. 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 14(4): 236-239.<br />

References to Appolon, Jeu de cartes and Baiser, pp.236, 238-39. Reference to<br />

Stravinsky in Los Angeles, p.223.<br />

Box 15 Einstein, Alfred--Internationalism, a la Venice and Florence. 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 15(1): 40-44.<br />

References to Sacre and Histoire p.43 and Copland reviews of Concerto for Two Pianos<br />

and Jeu de cartes pp.46-7.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 15 Frankenstein, Alfred--New music in Chicago. 1933.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 10(4): 223-225.<br />

Reference to Octet, Histoire, Concertino, Oedipus and Psalms, p.204 & Pribaoutki,<br />

p.225.<br />

Box 15 Lourie, Arthur--The crisis in form, 1931.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 8(4): 3-11.<br />

Also includes Marc Blitzstein, Spring Season in the East--reviews of Oedipus and 3<br />

pieces for Solo Clarinet.<br />

Box 15 Weatherwax, John--On the Pacific Coast. 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 11(2): 106-108.<br />

Reference to Pulcinella (p.106).<br />

Box 16 Rosenfeld, Paul--Language and modern music. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 18(3): 147-154.<br />

Also Edwin Denby on Ballustrade, pp.197-98.<br />

Box 16 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--Los Angeles to hear resident composers. 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 22(1): 50-53.<br />

Premiere of Dumbarton Oaks, Barlow on Sonata for 2 pnos. (p.40), Plates of Berman<br />

designs for Balanchine ballets, (pp.36-7). McPhee and Lederman on Danses for two<br />

pianos and staged (pp.58, 60).<br />

Box 16 Manziarly, Marcelle--On rhythm complex and simple. 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 21(2): 70-75.<br />

Colin McPhee on Koussevitzky's New York performance of Ode (p.96). Moses Smith on<br />

Koussevitzky's Boston performance of Ode (p.103). 1st appearance of On the<br />

Hollywood Front (O.t.H.f.) by L.M.<br />

Box 16 Einstein, Alfred--Universality and music today. 1939.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 16(3): 150-155.<br />

Box 16 Citkowitz, Israel--Abstract method and the human voice. 1943.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 20(3): 147-151.<br />

Includes reviews of Chant du rossignol by Donald Fuller (p.184) and Stokowsky's<br />

broadcast performance of Symphony in C by Charles Mills (210).<br />

Box 16 Krenek, Ernst--Opera between the wars. 1943.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Modern Music 20(2): 102-106.<br />

Plates include scenes from 1928 Histoire (New York) and 1928 Oedipus (Kroll Opera,<br />

Berlin). Also review of Circus polka for two pianos.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 33 Velimirovic, Milos--Russian autographs at Harvard. 1960.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Notes (September) 12(4): 539-558.<br />

Box 35 Hopkins, G.W.--An anatomy of musical criticism, by Alan Walker. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 80: 37-38.<br />

Box 35 Keller, Hans--The contemporary problem. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo (Spring) 88: 56-57.<br />

Box 67 Rich, Alan--Stravinsky in Wonderland. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Performing Arts (Los Angeles Philharmonic) (February): 22-29.<br />

Box 67 Buckle, Richard--La Bataille du 'Sacre'. n.d. [1980].<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Diapason (Paris): 35-36.<br />

Box 69 Rolland, Romain--Journal des annees de guerre. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> with corrections by Arthur Knodel.<br />

[from] Paris: Editions Albin Michel.<br />

Photocopy of French original, two drafts of translation and final copy of note.<br />

Note<br />

See explicatory correspondence with Knodel in Box 85.<br />

Box 81 Auden, W.H.--Opera addict. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Vogue (July): 65, 101.<br />

Includes a full page photograph of Stravinsky standing in a corner.<br />

Box 81 Stravinsky, Igor--Every music column I have read in Time has been distorted and<br />

inaccurate. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Fact (January-February) 1(1).<br />

Note<br />

See letter from Fact to Stravinsky in Box 84, apparently given to L.M. for response (of<br />

which there is no record).<br />

Box 81 Tomkins, Calvin--Living well is the best revenge: Gerald and Sara Murphy. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The New Yorker (July 28) 38(23): 31-69.<br />

Stravinsky anecdote on p.32.<br />

Box 81 Various--Reviews and references. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos (Juli/August) 32(7-8).<br />

L.M. has noted passing references to Stravinsky in the table of contents.<br />

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Stravinsky, Articles Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 84 Pasler, Jann--Debussy, Jeux: Playing with time and form. 1982.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. 12 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

19th Century Music: 60-75.<br />

Off-print.<br />

Box 84 Runciman, John F.--Noises, smells and colours. 1915.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The Musical Quarterly (April) 1(2): 149-161.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Auden in Love. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York Review of Books (27 September): 7-10.<br />

Craft reviews biography of poet, Chester Kallman. Includes letter (25 October issue)<br />

from David Jackson and an additional correction from Craft.<br />

Box 127 Stockhausen, Karlheinz--Amerikareise 1958. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melos: Mainz (Juli/August) 27(7): 204-208.<br />

Stravinsky, Bibliography on Index Cards<br />

Box 76 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--L.M.'s Stravinsky card catalogue [1]. n.d.<br />

Box 77 <strong>Morton</strong>, <strong>Lawrence</strong>--L.M.'s Stravinsky card catalogue [2]. n.d.<br />

Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 14 Oja, Carol J., (ed.)-- Stravinsky in Modern Music, 1924-1944. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Compiled and with an introduction by Carol J. Oja. Forward by Aaron Copland.<br />

New York: Da Capo Press.<br />

Box 17 Stravinsky, Igor-- Themes and conclusions. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Faber and Faber.<br />

Box 17 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Memories and commentaries. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press.<br />

Box 17 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Expositions and developments. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press.<br />

Box 17 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Dialogues. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press.<br />

Box 17 Stravinsky, Igor-- An autobiography. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: W.W. Norton & Company.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 17 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Conversations with Igor Stravinsky. 1980.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.<br />

Box 17 Stravinsky, Igor-- Poetics of Music in the form of six lessons. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English translation by Arthur Knodel and Ingolf Dahl. Preface by George Seferis.<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.<br />

Box 17 Scharlau, Ulf, comp-- Igor Strawinsky: Phongraph herausgegeben vom Deutschen<br />

Rundfunkarchiv. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Compiled by Ulf Scharlau.<br />

Frankfurt am Main.<br />

Box 17 Stravinsky, Igor-- Errinnerungen. 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Zurich-Berlin: Atlantis Verlag.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor-- Poetique Musicale. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Avec un portrait de l'auteur par Picasso.<br />

La Flute de Pan collection d'Etudes Musicales, diregee par Roland Bourdariat, J.B.<br />

Janin, Dixieme edition.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor-- Stravinsky in conversation with Robert Craft. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Hammondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books Limited.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor-- Leben und Werk--von Ihm Selbst, Errinerungen, Musicalische<br />

Poetik, Antworten auf 35 Fragen. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne (im gemeinschaftsverlag, Atlantis Verlag, Zurich.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor-- Poetics of music in the form of six lessons. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Arthur Knodel and Ingolf Dahl.<br />

Cambridge: Harvard Univesity Press.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor-- Stravinsky: Selected correspondence vol.3. 1985.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited and with commentaries by Robert Craft.<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor-- Stravinsky: Selected correspondence vol.2. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited and with commentaries by Robert Craft.<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor-- Stravinsky: Selected correspondence vol.1. 1982.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited and with commentaries by Robert Craft.<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 18 Stravinsky, Igor-- Poetique musicale, sous forme de six lecons. 1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.<br />

Box 19 Stravinsky, Igor-- Chronicle of my life. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the French.<br />

London: Victor Gollancz Limited.<br />

Insert before front end paper note in L.M.'s hand: The Frontispiece, Stravinsky Portrait<br />

by Theodore Stravinsky, is missing (which I discovered after I had bought the book.).<br />

Box 19 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Retrospectives and conclusions. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 19 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Themes and episodes. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 19 Stravinsky, Igor-- An autobiography. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Simon and Schuster.<br />

Box 19 Stravinsky, Igor-- Chroniques de ma vie. 1935.<br />

Physical Description: 2 bound and boxed volumes.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Avec six dessin hors texte.<br />

Paris: Les Edition Denoel et Steel.<br />

Box 19 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft-- Dialogues and a diary. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Faber and Faber.<br />

Inscribed by the author on acknowledgments page: For L.M.'s birthday July 13/1968.<br />

Box 20 Dobrin, Arnold-- Igor Stravinsky: His life and times. 1970.<br />

Physical Description: Illustrated with photographs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company.<br />

Box 20 Belaiev, Victor-- Igor Stravinsky's Les Noces: An outline. 1928.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the Russian by S.W. Pring.<br />

Oxford University Press, London: Humphrey Mitford.<br />

Box 20 Miniature Essays--Igor Stravinski. 1921.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester Limited.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 20 Craft, Robert-- Prejudices in disguise: Articles, essays, reviews. 1974.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 20 Craft, Robert, Allesandro Piovesan, and Roman Vlad-- Le Musiche religiose di Igor<br />

Strawinsky. 1956 [ca.].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Con il catalogo analitico completo di tutte le sue opere.<br />

Venezia: Lambrose Editore.<br />

Box 20 Craft, Robert-- Current convictions: Views and reviews. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Inscribed by the author: to L.M.<br />

Box 20 Cosman, Milein-- Strawinsky dirigiert. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Einfuhrung von Hans Keller.<br />

Berlin: Verlag Ullstein.<br />

German version of Stravinsky seen and heard by Keller & Cosman.<br />

Box 20 Lerma, Dominique-Rene de, assisted by Thomas J. Ahrens-- Igor Fedorovitch<br />

Stravinsky: A practical guide to publications of his music. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: The Kent State University Press.<br />

Box 20 Fleisher, Herbert-- Strawinsky. 1931.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Russische Musik Verlag.<br />

Box 20 Forte, Allen-- The harmonic organization of The rite of spring. 1978.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New Haven and London: Yale University Press.<br />

Box 20 Gasperoni, Enrico-- Strawinsky. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Rome: Unione Tipografica Editrice Siciliana.<br />

Box 20 Druskin, Mikhail-- Igor Stravinsky: His life works and views. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Martin Cooper.<br />

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br />

Box 20 Evans, Edwin-- Stravinsky: Firebird and Petroushka. 1933.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Humphrey Milford.<br />

Box 20 Griffiths, Paul, with Igor Stravinsky, Robert Craft, and Gabriel Josipovici-- Igor<br />

Stravinsky:The rake's progress. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 20 Druskin, Mikhail-- Igor Strawinsky: Personlichkeit, Schaffen, Aspekte. 1976.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Aus dem Russischen herausgegeben und ubertragen von Christof Ruger.<br />

Leipzig: Verlag Philipp Reclam Jun.<br />

Box 21 Blanche, Jacques-Emile-- Portraits: Un demi-siecle de vie parisienne et de pensee<br />

francaise. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Preface de Jean-Jacques Gauthier.<br />

Rouen: Musee des Beaux-Arts de Rouen.<br />

Box 21 Armitage, Merle, [and William Corle, ed.]-- Igor Stravinsky. 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

B. de Schloezer, E. Satie, E.Goosens, J. Cocteau, H. Boys, A. Copland, A. Berger, N.<br />

Nabokov, M. Armitage, E. Corle, R. Craft, O. Sitwell, S. Dushkin, C. Smith, L. <strong>Morton</strong>,<br />

and I. Dahl.<br />

New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce.<br />

Box 21 Craft, Robert-- Present perspectives: Critical writings. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 21 Boucourechliev, Andre-- Igor Stravinsky. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Fayard: Librarie Artheme.<br />

Box 21 Armitage, Merle (ed.)-- Igor Stravinsky: Articles and critiques. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

E. Goosens, H. Boys, O. Downes, M. Armitage, E. Vuillermoz, L. Danz, J. Rodriguez, M.<br />

Komroff, J. Cocteau, E. Satie & an abridged analysis by B. de Schloezer.<br />

New York: G. Schirmer Incorporated.<br />

Box 21 Andriessen, Louis, and Elmer Sconberger-- Het Apollinische Vurwerk: Over<br />

Stravinsky. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Amsterdam: Vitgeverij De Bezige Bi.<br />

Box 21 Asaf'yev Boris-- A book about Stravinsky. 1982.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies (1 in wrappers).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Richard F. French, with an introduction by Robert Craft.<br />

Ann Arbor Michigan: UMI Research Press.<br />

Box 21 Circlot, Juan Eduardo-- Igor Strawinsky: Su tiempo, su significacion, su obra. 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Barcelona: Editorial Gustavo Gili.<br />

Box 21 Caesar, Clifford-- Igor Stravinsky: A complete catalogue. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

San Francisco: Press, Incorporated.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 21 Craft, Robert-- Strawinsky. 1958.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Munchen: Georg Muller.<br />

Box 21 Stravinsky, Igor-- A complete catalogue of his published works. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes.<br />

Box 22 Paoli, Domenico De-- Igor Strawinsky (da L'Oiseau de feu a Persephone). 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Nuova edizione riveduta ed aggiornata. Torino: G.B. Paravia & Company.<br />

Box 22 Boretz, Benjamin, and Edward T. Cone, (eds.)-- Perspectives on Schoenberg and<br />

Stravinsky. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated.<br />

Box 22 Stravinsky, Igor, et al-- Avec Stravinsky. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Monaco: Editions du Rocher.<br />

Also Craft, Boulez, Stockhausen--unedited letters of Debussy, Ravel, Satie, Dylan<br />

Thomas--four photographs and a design by Alberto Giacometti.<br />

Box 22 Paoli, Domenico de-- L'opera di Strawinsky. 1931.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Milano: n.p.<br />

Box 22 Collaer, Paul-- Strawinsky. 1930 [ca.].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: Edition Equilibres.<br />

Box 22 Onnen, Frank--Stravinsky. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the Dutch by Mrs. A. Kessler-Button.<br />

Stockholm: The Continental Book Company.<br />

Box 22 Oleghini, Leon-- Connaissance de Stravinsky. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lausanne: Editions Maurice et Pierre Foetisch.<br />

Box 22 Burde, Wolfgang-- Strawinsky, monographie. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, Schott's Sohne.<br />

Box 22 Meylan, Pierre-- Une Amite ce Les Noces--L'Histoire du Soldat--Renard--Les Chants<br />

Russe. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lausanne & Paris: Editions du Ceruin & Librairie E. Ploix.<br />

Box 22 Routh, Francis-- Stravinsky. 1975.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J.M. Dent & Sons Limited.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 22 Nabokov, Nicolas-- Igor Stravinsky. 1975.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Aus dem Englischen ubersetzt von Gisa Jopp mit tachtechnischer Beratung von<br />

Thomas Hopfner.<br />

Box 22 Casella, Alfredo-- Igor Strawinski. 1926.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: A.F. Formaggini.<br />

Box 22 Casella, Alfredo-- Strawinski: Nuove editione con un capitolo di aggiornamento di<br />

Guglielmo Bar Blan. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Brescia: La Scuola Editrice.<br />

Box 22 Lesure, Francois-- Stravinsky: Etudes et temoignages. Presentes et reunis par<br />

Francois Lesure. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions Jean-Claude Lattes.<br />

Box 23 Libman, Lillian-- And music at the close: Stravinsky's last years, a personal<br />

memoir. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed To <strong>Lawrence</strong> who always sought the truth--Love--Lillian, August 17, 1972.<br />

Box 23 Mila, Massimo-- Igor Strawinsky: Carriera d'un libertino (The rake's progress),<br />

Guidomusicale. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: Istituto D'Alto Cultura.<br />

Box 23 Myers, Rollo H.-- Introduction to the music of Stravinsky. 1950.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Dennis Dobson Limited.<br />

Box 23 Jers, Norbert-- Igor Strawinsky's spate Zwolfton Werke (1958-1966). 1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Regensburg: Gustave Bosse Verlag.<br />

Box 23 Joseph, Charles M.-- Stravinsky and the piano. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI Research Press.<br />

Box 23 Lourie, Arthur-- Profanation et sanctification du temps: Journal musical Saint<br />

Petersbourg - Paris - New York, 1910-1960. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Desclee de Brouwer.<br />

Box 23 Lindlar, Heinrich-- Igor Strawinsky: Sadraler gesang, Geist und Form der<br />

Christ-kutischen Kompositionen. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Regensburg: Gustave Bosse Verlag.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 23 Lederman, Minna (ed.)-- Stravinsky in the theater. 1949.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

With an introduction by Minna Lederman.<br />

New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy.<br />

Box 23 Lederman, Minna (ed.)-- Stravinsky in the theatre. 1975.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

With an introduction by Minna Lederman.<br />

New York: Da Capo Press.<br />

Box 23 Kirchmeyer, Helmut-- Igor Strawinsky, Zeitgeschichte im Personlichskeitsbild:<br />

Grundlagen und Voraussetzungen zur modernen Konstruktionstechnik. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Regensburg: Gustave Bosse Verlag.<br />

Box 23 Stravinsky, Igor-- Igor Strawinsky, herausgegeben von Heinz-Klaus Metzger und<br />

Rainer Riehn. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Musik-Konzepte, Heft 34/35, n.p.: n.p.<br />

Box 23 Kirchmeyer, Helmut-- Strawinskys russische Ballette, Der Feuervogel,<br />

Petrouschka, Le Sacre du Printemps1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stuttgart: Phillipp Reclam Jun.<br />

Box 23 Lang, Paul Henry (ed.)-- Stravinsky: A new appraisal of his work, with a complete<br />

list of works. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Incorporated.<br />

Contributors include Lang, E.T. Cone, Wilfred Mellers, <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, Robert V.<br />

Nelson, Boris Schwarz and Carroll D. Wade.<br />

Box 23 Lederman, Minna (ed.)-- Stravinsky in the theater: A symposium prepared by<br />

Minna Lederman. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Dance Index, vol.VI (10-12) New York.<br />

Box 23 Malipiero, G.F.-- Strawinsky. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Venezia: Cavallino.<br />

Box 24 Horgan, Paul-- Encounters with Stravinsky: A personal record. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux.<br />

Box 24 Siohan, Robert-- Stravinsky. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Eric Walter White.<br />

London: Boyars Limited.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 24 Keller, Hans and Milein Cosman-- Stravinsky seen and heard. 1982.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: Toccata Press.<br />

Note<br />

English version of Stravinsky dirigiert by Cosman & Keller in Box 20.<br />

Box 24 White, Eric Walter, and Jeremy Noble--Igor Stravinsky. In Modern Masters: Bartok,<br />

Stravinsky, Hindemith. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York and London: W.W. Norton & Company.<br />

Box 24 Herzfeld, Friedrich-- Igor Strawinsky. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Rembrandt Verlag.<br />

Box 24 Siohan, Robert-- Stravinsky. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Eric Walter White.<br />

New York: Grossman Publishers.<br />

Box 24 Boucourechliev, Andre, Olivier Merlin, Michel Philippot, Claude Rostand, Claude<br />

Samuel, Henri Sauguet, Marcel Schneider, and Harry Halbreich-- Stravinsky:<br />

Collection genies et realites. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

France: Hachette.<br />

Box 24 Handschin, Jacques-- Igor Stravinsky. 1933.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Zurich und Leipzig: Kommissionsverlag von Hug & Company.<br />

Box 24 Hirsbrunner, Theo-- Igor Strawinsky in Paris. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Laaber-Verlag.<br />

Box 24 Strobel, Heinrich-- Stravinsky: Classic humanist. 1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the German by Hans Rosenwald.<br />

New York: Merlin Press.<br />

Box 25 Tansman, Alexandre-- Igor Stravinsky, ouvrage enrichi de 17 hors-texte. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Amiot-Dumont.<br />

Box 25 Strobel, Heinrich-- Igor Strawinsky. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Zurich: Atlantis Verlag.<br />

Box 25 Strawinsky, Theodore-- The message of Igor Stravinsky. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the original French text by Robert Craft and Andre Marion.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 25 Strawinsky, Theodore-- Igor Strawinsky: Mensch und Kunstler (Le Message d'Igor<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Strawinsky). n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

Box 25 Strawinsky, Theodore-- Le Message d'Igor Strawinsky (edition definitive), precede<br />

d'une lettre d'Igor Strawinsky. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lausanne: Editions de l'Aire.<br />

Box 25 Tansman, Alexandre-- Igor Stravinsky: The man and his music. 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Therese and Charles Bleefeld.<br />

New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.<br />

Box 25 Stuckenschmidt, Hans Heinz-- Strawinsky und sein Jahrhundert. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Akademie Der Kunst.<br />

Box 26 Passaquet, Raphael-- Igor Stravinsky: Petroushka. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Peuple et Culture.<br />

Box 26 Ramuz, C.F.-- Souvenirs sur Igor Strawinsky. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mermod: n.p.<br />

Box 26 Schaeffner, Andre-- Strawinsky. 1938.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Les Editions Rieder.<br />

Box 26 Souvtchinsky, Pierre-- Stravinsky: Aupres et au loin. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: J. Clattes.<br />

Inserted in this pamphlet is a 6pp. summary by L.M. of the 14 points in Souvchinsky's<br />

work.<br />

Box 26 Ramuz, C.F.-- Erinnerungen an Igor Strawinsky. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ubertragen von Leonharda Gescher.<br />

Berlin und Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag.<br />

Box 26 Lindlar, Heinrich-- Lubbes Strawinsky Lexikon. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: Gustave Lubbe Verlag.<br />

Box 26 Sopena, Federico-- Strawinsky: Vida, obro y estilo. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Madrid: Sociedad de Estudios Y Publicaciones.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 26 Ramuz, C.F.-- Souvenirs sur Igor Strawinsky. 1978.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Avant-propos de Pierre-Paul Clement.<br />

Lausanne: Foundation C.F. Ramuz, Editions de L'Aire.<br />

Box 26 Stoveick, Dietrich-- Zwei Ballete: Der Feuervogel von Igor Strawinsky un Hamlet<br />

von Boris Blacher. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin-Lichterfeld: Robert Lienau.<br />

Box 26 Strawinsky, Theodore-- Le Message D'Igor Strawinsky. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lausanne: Librarie F. Fouge.<br />

Box 26 Scharchuch, Horst-- Analyse zu Igor Strawinsky's Sacre du Printemps. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Regensburg: Gustav Bosse Verlag.<br />

Box 26 Schloezer, Boris de-- Igor Stravinsky. 1929.<br />

Physical Description: In wrappers. Clothbound edition.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions Claude Aveline.<br />

Inserted in the dustjacket is a newspaper review by Carl Dahlhous of Volker Sherliess,<br />

Stravinsky un seine Zeit. (Laaber: Laaber Verlag, 1983).<br />

Box 26 Siohan, Robert-- Igor Strawinsky in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Dargestellt von Robert Siohan. Rowohlts Monographien, herausgegeben von Kurt<br />

Kusenburg.<br />

Box 26 Siohan, Robert-- Stravinsky. 1959.<br />

Paris: Rowohlt, mit Genehmigung des Verlages Editions du Seuil.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: Editions du Seuil.<br />

Box 28 Lesure, Francoise--Igor Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps: Dossier de Presse<br />

(Press-Book). 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Geneve: Editions Minkoff.<br />

Box 29 Schouvaloff, Alexander, and Victor Borovsky-- Stravinsky on stage. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Stainer Bell.<br />

Box 29 Stravinsky, Igor-- Themes and conclusions. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.<br />

Box 29 Stravinsky, Vera, and Robert Craft-- Stravinsky in pictures and documents. 1978.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Simon and Schuster.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 30 Avedon, Richard-- Portraits. 1976.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.<br />

Box 31 Stravinsky, Theodore-- Catherine & Igor Stravinsky: A family album. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes.<br />

Box 31 Newman, Arnold-- Bravo Stravinsky. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text by Robert Craft. Foreword by Frances Steegmuller.<br />

Cleveland: The World Wide Publishing Company.<br />

Box 35 Tomek, Otto, herausgegeben-- Igor Strawinsky, eine sonderiehe des<br />

Westdeutschen Rundfunks zum 80. Geburtstag. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Koln: Westdeutscher Rundfunk.<br />

Box 35 Vlad, Roman-- Stravinsky. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the Italian by Frederick and Ann Fuller, second edition.<br />

London: Oxford University Press.<br />

Box 36 Vechten, Carl Van-- Music after the great war. 1915.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: G. Schirmer.<br />

Includes Igor Strawinsky: a new composer pp.85-117.<br />

Box 36 Trapp, Michael-- Studien zu Strawinsky's Geshichten vom Soldaten (1918): Zur<br />

Idee und Wirkungdes Musiktheaters der 1920 er Jahre. 1978.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Kolner Beitrage zur Musikforschung, ed. by Heinrich Huschen. vol.96.<br />

Regensburg: Gustav Bosse Verlag.<br />

Box 36 Vlad, Roman-- Strawinsky. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Torino: Guilio Einaudi.<br />

Box 36 White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky: The composer and his works. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Second edition.<br />

Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press--Worcester & London: The<br />

Trinity Press.<br />

Box 36 White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky: The composer and his works. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berkeley: University of California Press--London: Faber and Faber.<br />

Box 36 Toorn, Pieter C. Van den-- The music of Igor Stravinsky. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Composers of the Twentieth Century, Allen Forte, general editor.<br />

New Haven and London: Yale University Press.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 37 Tierney, Neil-- The unknown country: A life of Igor Stravinsky. 1977.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Robert Hale Limited.<br />

Box 37 Tintori, Giampiero-- Igor Stravinsky. 1966.<br />

Physical Description: Two copies; one in wrappers.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Traduit de l'Italien par Guillemette de Beauville.<br />

Paris: Editions du Sud.<br />

Box 37 White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky. [1949].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ubertragung Gottfried Von Einem.<br />

Hamburg: Claassen Verlag.<br />

Box 37 White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky: A critical survey. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: John Lehman.<br />

Box 38 Smirnov, V.-- Tvorcheskoe formirovanie I.F. Stravinskogo. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad: Muzyka.<br />

Box 38 Druskin, M.-- Igor Stravinskii: lichnost', tvorchestvo, vzgliady. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad: Sovetskii kompozitor.<br />

Box 38 Kovshar, I.F.-- Igor Stravinskii: Rannee tvorchestvo. 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Baku: Elm.<br />

Box 38 Iarustovskii, B.-- Igor Stravinskii: Kratki ocherk zhizni i tvorchestva. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moskva: Soverskii kompozitor.<br />

Box 38 Vershinina, I.I.A.-- Rannye balety Stravinskogo: Zhar-ptitsa, Petrushka,<br />

Vesnasviashchennaia. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moskva: Nauka.<br />

Box 38 Asaf'ev, B.-- Kniga o Stravinskom. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad, Muzyka.<br />

Box 38 Glebov, Igor-- Kniga o Stravinskom. 1929.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad: Triton.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 38 Stravinsky, Igor and Robert Craft-- Samtaler med Stravinsky. 1962.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Til norsk ved Pauline Hall.<br />

Oslo: J.W. Cappelens Forlag.<br />

Box 38 Korev, I.U.-- Russkaia professional'naia muzyka do 1917 goda. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moskva: Muzgiz.<br />

Box 38 Stravinskaia, E.I.U.-- O.I.F. Stravinskom i ego blizkikh. 1978.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad: Muzyka.<br />

Box 38 Stravinskii, Igor-- Dialogi: Vospominaniia, razmyshleniia, kommentarii. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad: Muzyka.<br />

Box 39 Ruppel, K.H. (ed.)-- Music Viva 217 Abbildungen. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Munchen: Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung.<br />

Box 39 Jarustowski, Boris-- Igor Strawinsky. 1966, originalausgabe von 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Aus dem Russischen ubertragen von Urte Hartwig.<br />

Berlin: Henschelverlag.<br />

Box 39 Young, Percy M.-- Stravinsky. 1969, reprinted 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Masters of Music Series. New York: Cornerstone Library.<br />

Box 39 Handschin, Jacques-- Igor Strawinski. 1933.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Zurich: Kommissionsverlag von Hug & Company.<br />

Box 39 White, Eric Walter-- Stravinsky's sacrifice to Apollo. 1930.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: The Hogarth Press.<br />

Box 70 Armitage, Merle (ed.)-- Igor Stravinsky: Articles and critiques. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

E. Goosens, H. Boys, O.Downes, M. Armitage, E. Vuillermoz, L. Danz, J. Rodriquez, M.<br />

Komroff, J. Cocteau, E. Satie, & an abridged analyses by Boris de Schloezer.<br />

New York: G. Schirmer, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on the half title page to Douglas Fairbanks junior in sympathetic<br />

remembrance from Igor Strawinsky Hollywood March 37.<br />

Box 90 Craft, Robert-- A Stravinsky scrapbook 1940-1971. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Illustrations chosen by Patricia Schwark.<br />

Cambridgeshire: Thames and Hudson, Limited.<br />

Inscribed on frontispiece To L.M. from R.C. etc. March/83.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books By or About<br />

Box 90 Craft, Robert, Vera Stravinsky, and Rita McCaffrey-- Igor and Vera Stravinsky: A<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

photograph album 1921 to 1971. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text from Stravinsky's interviews 1912-1963.<br />

n.p.: Thames and Hudson.<br />

Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 13 Basart, Ann P-- Perspectives of New Music: An index, 1962-1982. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Perspectives of New Music.<br />

Box 14 Lederman, Minna-- The life and death of a small magazine (Modern Music,<br />

1924-1946). 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Brooklyn: Institute for Studies in American Music, Brooklyn College of the City<br />

University of New York.<br />

Box 17 Shirley, Wayne D.-- Modern Music: An analytic index. 1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by William and Carol Lichtenwanger.<br />

New York: AMS Press.<br />

Note on inside cover in L.M.'s hand I have vol.5 no.2, vol.7 no.2-3, vol.8 no.4, vol.9<br />

no.1, vol.10 no.4, vol.11 no.2, vol.12 no.2-3, vol.13 to the end.<br />

Box 22 Nabokov, Nicolas-- Old friends and new music. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Boston: Little Brown and Company.<br />

Box 30 Gorodetskii, Sergei-- Perun: Stikhotvoreniia liricheskiia i liroepicheskiia. 1907.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Oblozhka (frontispis) raboty L.S. Baksta.<br />

S. Peterburg: Ory.<br />

Photocopy of Cyrillic publication--Author and title have been transliterated in pencil on<br />

the title page.<br />

Box 30 Gorodetskii, Sergei-- IAr: Stikhi liricheskie i liro-epicheskie. 1907.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

S. Peterburg: Ory.<br />

Box 30 Korotkina, Liudmila-- Nicholas Roerich. 1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers.<br />

Box 31 Kniazeva, V.P.-- N. Rerikh. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moskva: Iskusstvo.<br />

Box 35 Noblitt, Thomas L. (ed.)-- Index to Tempo January 1939-June 1972, prepared under<br />

the direction of and edited by Thomas L. Noblitt. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: KTO Press.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 35 Goldner, Nancy-- The Stravinsky Festival of the New York City Ballet. 1973.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

With photographs by Martha Swope and others.<br />

New York: The Eakins Press.<br />

Box 38 Ziloti, Aleksandr Il'ich-- Aleksandr Il'ich Ziloti, 1863-1945: Vospominaniia i pis'ma.<br />

1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad: Gos. muzykal'noe izd-vo.<br />

Box 38 No author-- Stravinskii, F. Stat'i, pis'ma, vospominaniia. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leningrad: Muzyka.<br />

Box 55 Peyser, Joan-- The new music: The sense behind the sound. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

With an introduction by Jacques Barzun.<br />

New York: Dell Publishing Company, Incorporated.<br />

Two bookmarks refer two passages on Stravinsky, where L.M. has made comments in<br />

red pencil.<br />

Box 55 Afanas'ev, Aleksandr-- Russian fairy tales. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Alexander Alexeieff from the collections of Aleksandr Afanas'ev.<br />

Folkloristic commentary by Roman Jakobson.<br />

New York: Pantheon Books, A division of Random House.<br />

L.M. has made pencil marks in the table of contents near stories that relate to Renard.<br />

Box 55 Kerman, Joseph-- Opera as drama. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 55 Osborne, Charles-- W.H. Auden: The life of a poet. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York and London: Harcourt Brace Javanovich, Incorporated.<br />

Box 55 Thompson, Kenneth-- St. Martin's dictionary of twentieth-century composers<br />

(1911-1971). 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: St. Martin's Press, Incorporated.<br />

Box 55 Bedford, Sybille-- Aldous Huxley: A biography. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated and Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

Insert after free end paper, clipping of a review by George Steiner ( The New Yorker,<br />

February 17, 1975. pp.103-106.<br />

Box 56 Rosenfeld, Paul-- Musical portraits: Interpretations of twenty modern composers.<br />

1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, Incorporated.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 56 Cocteau, Jean-- Le Rappel a l'ordre: Le Coq et l'arlequin, carte blanche, visites a<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Maurice Barres, Le secret professionel, D'un ordre considere comme une anarchie,<br />

Autour de Thomas l'imposteur, Picasso . 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions Stock.<br />

Box 56 Souvtchinsky, Pierre (ed.)-- Musique Russe (Tome II). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Par Boris de Schloezer, Antoine Golea, Francis Poulenc, Charles Koechlin, Leon Algazi,<br />

Constantin Brailoiu et Vladimir Fedorov<br />

Biblioteque Internationale de Musicologie. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.<br />

Box 56 Baedeker, K--Russland: Handbuch fur reisende, mit 14 karten, 18 planen un 4<br />

grundressen. Vierte auflage. 1897.<br />

Box 56 Rosenfeld, Paul-- Musical Chronicle (1917-1923). 1923.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, Incorporated.<br />

Box 56 Souvtchinsky, Pierre (ed.)-- Musique Russe (Tome premier). 1953.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Par Pierre Souvtchinsky, Vladimir Fedorov, Gisele Brelet, Henry Barraud, Andre<br />

Schaeffner, Yves Baudrier, Pierre Boulez.<br />

Bibliotheque Internationale de Musicologie. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.<br />

Inscribed on the half-title A mes ami <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> [] P. Souvtchinsky Paris, [].<br />

Box 56 Michel, Georges-Michel-- Gens de theatre: Que j'ai connus 1900-1940. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Brentano's.<br />

Box 57 Leonard, Richard Anthony-- A history of Russian music, with 17 illustrations. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: The Macmillan Company.<br />

Frontispiece (title page) is a photograph of Stravinsky.<br />

Box 57 Debussy, Claude-- Lettres a deux amis: Soixante-dix-huit lettres inedites a Robert<br />

Godey et G. Jean-Aubry. 1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Librairie Jose Corti.<br />

Box 57 Cortot, Alfred-- La Musique francaise de piano (Troisieme serie). 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Les Six et le piano, Albert Roussel, Igor Strawinsky, Erik Satie, Gabriel Pierne, Gustave<br />

Samazeuilh.<br />

Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.<br />

Box 57 Godowsky, DagMarch-- First person plural: The lives of DagMarch Godowsky.<br />

1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: The Viking Press, Incorporated.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 57 Wasserstrom, William (ed.)-- A dial miscellany. 1963.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press.<br />

Contains Cocteau's Cock and Harlequin, translated by Rollo H. Myers.<br />

Box 57 Adorno, Theodor W.-- Philosophy of modern music. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Anne G. Mitchell and Wesley V. Blomster.<br />

New York: The Seabury Press.<br />

Box 57 Acosta, Mercedes de-- Here lies the heart. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Arno Press.<br />

Box 57 Armitage, Merle-- Accent on life. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Forward by John Charles Thomas.<br />

Ames: The Iowa State University Press.<br />

Insert p.190--An interview with the author (clipping from the Citizen News {Los<br />

Angeles) Thursday, January 6, 1965).<br />

Box 57 Calvocoressi, M.D., and Gerald Abraham-- Masters of Russian music. 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Tudor Publishing Company.<br />

Box 58 Guerney, Bernard Guilbert (ed.)-- A treasury of Russian literature. Being a<br />

comprehensive selection of many of the best things by numerous authors in<br />

practically every field of the rich literature of Russia from its beginnings to the<br />

present . 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In English, [with] all of the accepted favorites newly translated or their current<br />

translations thoroughly revised.<br />

Philadelphia: The Blakiston Company.<br />

Box 58 Afanasjev, Aleksandr Nikolaevic-- Antiche fiabe russe. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Traduzione de Gigliola Venturi. Prefazione di Franco Venturi.<br />

Torino: Giulio Einaudi editore.<br />

Boxed Italian edition.<br />

Box 58 Ansermet, Ernest-- Les fondements d la musique dans la conscience humaine:<br />

Notes. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Neuchatel: Editions de la Baconniere.<br />

Errata list inserted after copyright page.<br />

Box 58 Mirsky, D.S.-- A history of Russian literature, comprising a history of Russian<br />

literature and contemporary Russian literature. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited and abridged by Francis J. Whitfield.<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 58 Ansermet, Ernest-- Les fondements de la musique dans la conscience humaine.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Neuchatel: Editions de la Baconniere.<br />

Errata list and circular insert above half title. Dust jacket set to p.480 Stravinsky with<br />

pencil notes.<br />

Box 58 Asaf'ev, B.V. (Igor Glebov)-- Russian music, from the beginning of the nineteenth<br />

century (1930). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the Russian by Alfred J. Swan.<br />

Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Incorporated.<br />

Translation of Russkaya muzyka ot nachala XIX stoletiya by B.V. Asaf'ev (Igor Glebov),<br />

published by the 'Academia' Press, Moscow-Leningrad, U.S.S.R., 1930. Pencil<br />

references on free end paper (verso).<br />

Box 58 Pougin, Arthur-- Essai historique sur la musique en russie. 1904.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Librairie Fischbacher.<br />

Box 59 Grigoriev, S.L.-- The Diaghilev Ballet (1909-1929). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated and edited by Vera Bowen.<br />

London: Constable and Company Limited.<br />

In L.M.'s hand on paste-down end paper: Errors: 185, 243, 271.<br />

Box 59 Sokolova, Lydia-- Dancing for Diaghilev: The memoirs of Lydia Sokolova. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Richard Buckle.<br />

London: John Murray (Publishers) Limited.<br />

Box 59 Haskell, Arnold, in collaboration with Walter Nouvel-- Diaghileff: His artistic and<br />

private life. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Victor Gollancz Limited.<br />

Inscribed on paste-down end paper inverted: Dear <strong>Lawrence</strong>, When I saw this on the<br />

second-hand shelf I thought maybe I should pick it up for you; and when I saw how the<br />

thing was bound I knew you had to have it-Joe Kerman London July 4, 1960.<br />

Box 59 Lifar, Serge-- Serge de Diaghilev: Sa vie, son oeuvre, sa legende. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Preface par Jean-Louis Vaudoyer de l'Academie francaise.<br />

Monaco: Editions du Rocher.<br />

Pencil page references on free end paper (Verso) Brussel on Oiseau, 207<br />

Petroushka--origin of title 225.<br />

Box 59 Georges-Michel, Michel-- Ballets russes: Histoire anecdotique suivie d'un<br />

appendice et du Poeme de Sheherazade. 1923.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions du Monde Nouveau.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 59 Lauze, F. de (1623)--Apologie de la danse: A treatise of instruction in dancing and<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

deportment given in the original French with a translation, introduction and notes<br />

by Joan Wildeblood. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Music transcribed by Eduardo M. Torner.<br />

London: Frederick Muller Limited.<br />

Box 59 Spencer, Charles, Philip Dyer, and Martin Battersby-- The world of Serge<br />

Diaghilev. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Middlesex: Penguin Books Limited.<br />

Box 59 Haskell, Arnold L., and Mary Clarke-- The ballet annual 1963: A record and year<br />

book of the ballet. Seventeenth issue. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Adan and Charles Black.<br />

Box 59 Massine, Leonide-- My life in ballet. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Phyllis Harnoll and Robert Rubens with a catalogue of ballets by Phyllis<br />

Hartnoll.<br />

London: Macmillan & Company Limited.<br />

Box 60 Buckle, Richard-- Nijinsky. 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Simon and Schuster.<br />

Insert at half-title: Postcard photo of Nijinsky in L'apres Midi d'un Faune & inside back<br />

cover reviews by Walter Clemons ( Newsweek 9 October 1972) & Sacheverell Sitwell<br />

(Books and Bookmen, November 71).<br />

Box 60 Nijinsky, Romola-- Nijinsky. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Middlsex: Penguin Books Limited.<br />

Insert after free end paper review by B.H. Haggin, ( The Nation, 6 September 1952).<br />

Box 60 Lieven, Prince Peter-- The birth of Ballet-russe. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by L. Zarine.<br />

New York: Dover Publications, Incorporated.<br />

Box 60 Buckle, Richard-- Diaghilev. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Atheneum.<br />

Insert back cover--reviews by Arlene Croce ( New Yorker, 12 May 1980), Lincoln<br />

Kirstein ( New York Review of Books, 8 November 1979), David Vaughan ( Los Angeles<br />

Times 4 November 1979) & Robert Kirsch ( Los Angeles Times 31 October 1979).<br />

Box 60 Gold, Arthur, and Robert Fizdale-- Misia: The life of Misia Sert. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Inscribed front free end paper: For <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>--With great admiration from<br />

Arthur Gold & Robert Fizdale. Inserted reviews by Robert Kirsch ( Los Angeles Times<br />

12 March' 80) & John Russel ( New York Review of Books 6 Mar' 80).<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 60 Sert, Misia-- Misia and the muses: The memoirs of Misia Sert. 1953.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Moura Budberg, with an appreciation by Jean Cocteau.<br />

New York: The John Day Company.<br />

Box 60 Amberg, George-- Ballet in America. 1954, fourth printing.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Mentor Books published by the New American Library of World Literature,<br />

Incorporated.<br />

Box 61 Taper, Bernard-- Balanchine. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York, Evanston and London: Harper and Row, Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

Box 61 Rorem, Ned-- Setting the tone: Essays and a diary. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Limelight Editions.<br />

Box 61 --I.F. Stravinsky. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moscow.<br />

Box 61 Sachs, Curt-- World history of the dance. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Bessie Schonberg.<br />

New York: Seven Arts-Publishers.<br />

Box 61 Pushkin, Alexander-- The poems, prose and plays of Alexander Pushkin. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Selected and edited, with an introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky.<br />

The Modern Library. New York: Random House, Incorporated.<br />

Box 61 Chujoy, Anatole-- The New York City Ballet. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated.<br />

Box 62 Rubinstein, Arthur-- My Young Years. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Box 62 Rubinstein, Arthur-- My many years. 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Insert after printing information--Review by Robert Kirsch ( Los Angeles Times 25<br />

February ?).<br />

Box 62 Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay-- My musical life. 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the revised second Russian edition by Judah A. Joffe. Edited with an<br />

introduction by Carl van Vechten. Second edition, revised.<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 62 Sert, Misia-- Two or three muses: The memoirs of Misia Sert. 1953.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the French by Moura Budberg. Foreword by Tamara Karsarvina.<br />

London: Museum Press Limited.<br />

Box 62 Maslenikov, Oleg A-- The frenzied poets: Andrey Biely and the Russian symbolists.<br />

1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.<br />

Insert after free end paper review of Steven Cassedy, Selected Essays of Andrey Bely.<br />

Berkeley: University of California Press. by R.D. Reeve ( New York Times Book Review<br />

9 February 1986).<br />

Box 62 [Pushkin] Puskin, Aleksander-- Poemi e liriche. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Versioni, introduzione e note di Tommaso Landolfi.<br />

Torino: Giulio Einaudi, editore.<br />

Box 63 Mitchell, Donald, and Hans Keller, (eds.)-- Benjamin Britten: A commentary on his<br />

works from a group of specialists. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Philosophical Library, Incorporated.<br />

Box 63 Nettl, Paul-- The story of dance music. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: The Philosophical Library, Incorporated.<br />

Box 63 Corona Mundi-- Roerich. 1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: International Art Center.<br />

Box 63 Korn, Richard-- Orchestral accents. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, Incorporated.<br />

Includes a chapter on Stravinsky.<br />

Box 63 Steegmuller, Francis-- Cocteau: A biography. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Boston & Toronto: Little, Brown & Company, Limited.<br />

Insert after free end paper, reviews by Robert Mazzocco ( New York Review of Books<br />

28 January 1971) and unsigned ( New Yorker n.d.).<br />

Box 70 Pasler, Jann-- Professional dossier including reproductions of significant<br />

publications. [1984].<br />

Box 91 Buckle, Richard-- In Search of Diaghilev. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons.<br />

Some pencil notes in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 91 Kochno, Boris avec la collaboration de Maria Luz-- Le Ballet. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lithographie originale de Picasso.<br />

France: Librairie Hachette.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 92 Kochno, Boris-- Diaghilev and the ballet russes. 1970.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated from the French by Adrienne Foulke. Designed by Bea Feitler.<br />

New York & Evanston: Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

Insert Anna Kisselgoff, He was the 'idea man' for Diaghilev and Balanchine ( New York<br />

Times 28 July 1985). Inscribed: Thought you might like to see this. How did the<br />

symphony of a thousand go. CW.<br />

Box 92 Pincherle, Marc-- Histoire illustree de la musique. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Switzerland: Librairie Gallimard.<br />

In L.M.'s hand on front paste-down end paper: Stravinsky p.195 photo p.202.<br />

Box 93 Levinson, Andre-- La Danse: S'aujourd' hui / etudes--notes portraits. 1929.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions Duchartre et Van Buggenhoudt.<br />

Box 94 Kirstein, Lincoln-- The New York City Ballet. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Photographs by Martha Swope and George Platt Lynes.<br />

New York: Alfred A. Knopf.<br />

Insert Lincoln Kirstein Ballet for everyone?, The New York Review of Books, 23<br />

November 1978 25(18) & Bernard Taper An eternal present The New Yorker 22<br />

October 1973.<br />

Box 98 Pro Arte Quartet-- Les concerts Pro Arte Xe anniversaire: Bruxelles 1921-1931.<br />

1930.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Bruxelles: Palais des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles.<br />

Box 127 Bochet, Henri-- Le Conservatoire de Musique de Geneve: Son histoire de 1835 a<br />

1935. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Geneve: Foundation Bartholoni.<br />

Box 127 Baltzai, Dainu-- Melodien litauisher Volkslieder, gesammelt und mit ubersetzung,<br />

anmerkungenund einleitung im Austrage der Litauischen litterarischen<br />

Gesellschaft . 1886.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Herausgegeben von Christian Bartsch. Erster Teil.<br />

Heidelberg: Carl Winters Universitats Buchhandlung.<br />

Box 127 Baltzai, Dainu-- Melodien Litauischer Volkslieder, gesammelt un mut ubersetzung,<br />

anmerkungenund einleitung im Austrage der Litauischen litterarischen<br />

Gesellschaft . 1889.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Herausgegeben bon Christian Bartsch. Zweiter teil.<br />

Heidelberg: Carl Winters Universitats buchhandlung.<br />

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Stravinsky, Books Relating to or Referring to<br />

Box 127 Polyakova, Lyudmila-- Soviet music. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House.<br />

This book may relate to Stravinsky, but his name is not mentioned.<br />

Stravinsky, Catalogs Related to<br />

Box 25 The New York City Ballet-- Stravinsky and Balanchine: Fifty years of partnership<br />

1920-1971. 1971 [ca.].<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Box 26 Sotheby's (11 November)-- Highly important music manuscripts, printed music,<br />

and continental autograph letters and historical documents. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Sotheby.<br />

Inserted are articles from the New York Times and the Washington Post of 11<br />

November 1982 reporting the record sale ($548,000) of the sketch score of Le Sacre<br />

du Printemps to the Sacher Foundation.<br />

Box 28 Igor Stravinsky: La Carriera Europa. 1982.<br />

Box 28 Stravinsky--Diaghilev (May/June)-- An exhibition of works relating to I. Stravinsky,<br />

S.D. Diaghilev and their collaborators for the benefit of the Stravinsky--Diaghilev<br />

museum in Venice. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Cordier & Ekstrom Gallery.<br />

Box 28 Igor Stravinsky: La Carrier Europeene (14 October-30 November). 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 30 --Nicolas Roerich. 1974.<br />

Musee D'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: The Nicolas Roerich Museum.<br />

Box 30 Festival D'Automn Paris--Stravinsky. 1980.<br />

Box 30 --Nicolas Roerich. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: The Nicolas Roerich Museum.<br />

Box 30 Kunstmuseum Basel in zusammenarbeit mit der Paul Sacher Stiftung Basel--<br />

Strawinsky: Seinnachlass. Sein bild. 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inserted are reviews by Robert Craft from the New York Review of Books, John Russell<br />

from the New York Times and an unsigned review from Connoiseur June 1984.<br />

Box 35 First London exhibition of paintings by Vera Stravinsky, 7 March-8 April. 1978.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

With an introduction by Stephen Spender, biographical notes by Robert Craft and<br />

tributes by Aldous Huxley & Christopher Isherwood.<br />

London: Crane Kalman Gallery.<br />

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Stravinsky, Catalogs Related to<br />

Box 35 Mostra Commemorativa dell'opera di Leon Bakst--Bakst exhibition. 1967.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: Leon Bakst Galleria del Levante.<br />

Box 37 Ballet and theatre material which will be sold by Sotheby Parke Bernet &<br />

Company(13 March), 1980.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inserted is a photocopy of Larionev Caricature of Diaghilev's circle as a pack of<br />

performing dogs.<br />

Box 37 Stravinsky and the dance: A survey of ballet productions: 1910-1962. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: The Dance Collection of the New York Public Library.<br />

Box 37 Stravinsky and the theatre: A catalogue of decor and costume designs for stage<br />

productions of his works, 1910-1962. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: The New York Public Library.<br />

Box 59 An exhibition of costume and set designs chiefly for Diaghilev's ballets, drawn<br />

from the collection of John Carr Doughty, Esq --Diaghilev. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Introduction by Richard Buckle.<br />

London: Arts Council.<br />

Box 60 Ville de Strasbourg--Les ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev. 1969 15 Mai-15<br />

Septembre.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ville de Strasbourg: L'Ancienne Douane.<br />

On free end paper(verso) in L.M.'s hand: Roerich, 46, 64, facing, 80 facing, 112-113.<br />

Box 71 Pages from the Library of Congress Catalog--Music and Phonorecord--Stravinsky.<br />

1963-1967.<br />

Box 71 Books on music from the collection of the Russian musicologist N.N. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Russica Book & Art Shop, Incorporated.<br />

Box 91 Buckle, Richard-- The Diaghilev exhibition from the Edinburgh festival. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Forbes House, Haldin Street, Hyde Park Corner: The Observer, Limited.<br />

Box 91 Buckle, Richard-- The Diaghilev exhibition. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

College of Art. Lauriston Place: Edinburgh Festival.<br />

Box 91 Baer, Nancy van Norman-- Bronislava Nijinska: A dancer's legacy. 1986.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Preface by Ian McKibbon White.<br />

The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.<br />

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Stravinsky, Catalogs Related to<br />

Box 92 Serge Lifar collection of ballet set and costume designs. 1965.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Hartford, Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum.<br />

Stravinsky, Clippings<br />

Box 62 Bartok, Bela, et al-- In memoriam Igor Stravinsky. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Budapest: Zenemukiado Vallalat.<br />

Also by Lajos Bardos, Antal Dorati, Janos Gonda, Kurtag Gyorgy, Paul Henry Lang,<br />

Andras Mihaly, Aurel Milloss, Racz-Barblan Yvonne, Laszlo Somfai, Janos Starker,<br />

Andras Szollosy and Jeno Zador.<br />

Box 66 Individual works of Stravinsky (57 musical compositions and the Poetics of Music).<br />

Physical Description: 58 clipping files in manila folders.<br />

Box 67 Advertisements, Announcements, etc.<br />

Box 67 Anniversaries, birthdays, celebrations.<br />

Box 67 Ansermet, Ernest.<br />

Box 67 Stravinsky--Auctions.<br />

Box 67 Balanchine.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Other auction and sales catalogues, those with illustration, are in the desk folder<br />

`Stravinsky Portraits'.<br />

Box 67 Biography--sketches, etc.--news.<br />

Box 67 Biographies + studies--reviews.<br />

Box 67 Craft, Robert--Articles by, and about.<br />

Box 67 Craft: Stravinsky, Selected correspondence.<br />

Box 67 Essays (on aspects of S's works).<br />

Box 67 Estate--Manuscripts, etc.<br />

Box 67 Funeral.<br />

Box 67 Interviews (not with R.C.).<br />

Box 67 Honors, awards, etc.<br />

Box 67 Catalogues.<br />

Box 67 Family (father).<br />

Box 68 Various-- Campus focus: The composer in academia: Reflections on a theme of<br />

Stravinsky. 1970.<br />

Box 68 Stravinsky--Craft.<br />

Box 68 U.S.S.R. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Offprint from College Music Symposium × 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1. Conversations with Igor Stravinsky.<br />

2. Memories and commentaries.<br />

3. Expositions and developments.<br />

4. Themes and episodes.<br />

5. Dialogues and a diary.<br />

6. Retrospectives and conclusions.<br />

Box 68 Stravinsky in pictures and documents.<br />

Box 68 Stravinsky [ballet] Festival. June 1972.<br />

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Stravinsky, Clippings<br />

Box 68 Reviews of scores--mixed.<br />

Box 68 Record reviews, miscellaneous.<br />

Box 68 Reviews: Concerts. Opera.<br />

Box 68 Reminiscences.<br />

Box 68 White, Eric Walter.<br />

Box 68 Program Notes--Mixed (Translations of vocal texts).<br />

Box 68 Post Mortems, encomiums, etc., obits.<br />

Box 68 Libman: Music at the close. Horgan: Encounter with Stravinsky. Craft: Chronicle of<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

a friendship. Joint and separate reviews--Vera Str and Robert Craft: Pix + Dox.<br />

Box 68 Photographs [of Stravinsky, published].<br />

Box 68 Nijinsky.<br />

Box 68 Miscellaneous.<br />

Box 68 Polemics.<br />

Box 82 Stravinsky scrapbook. 1960-62.<br />

Box 82 Stravinsky scrapbook. 1928-1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mostly reviews.<br />

Box 85 At Stravinsky's grave--Holograph translation of article (included) from Novoye<br />

Box 86 Conductors.<br />

Russkoye Slovo (Russian New York Paper). 1971.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Klemperer, McArthur, Mitropoulos, Ormandy, Rodzinski, Segerstrom, Solomon, Stock,<br />

Steinberg, Stokowski, Wallenstein, Dixon, Ansermet--Craft, Mengelberg, Muck,<br />

Furtwangler, goldman, Munch, Karajan, Kubelik, Cantelli, Kurtz, Scherman.<br />

Box 86 Rosenthal, Manuel--Composers in Europe.<br />

Box 86 Manuscripts, Autographs.<br />

Box 86 Russian music (Pre USSR).<br />

Box 87 Cocteau.<br />

Box 87 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.<br />

Box 87 Auden, W.H.<br />

Box 87 Balanchine.<br />

Box 87 Dahl, Ingolf.<br />

Physical Description: [3 envelopes].<br />

Box 88 Koussevitzsky, Serge. Koussevitzky Music Foundation, Berkshire Festival.<br />

Box 89 Rimsky-Korsakoff, Nikolai.<br />

Box 98 Life Magazine: Hemingway, Mozart, Picasso, The corridors of the heart,<br />

Balanchine.<br />

Stravinsky, Correspondence<br />

Box 5 Various original and photocopied autograph letters and miscellany by Igor and<br />

Vera Stravinsky. 1939, 1953-1972, 1982.<br />

Physical Description: 31 items, 42 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes some musical notes, Stravinsky images and Stravinsky's chart of the<br />

cimbalon.<br />

Box 5 Various autographs and mementos of Vera and Igor Stravinsky. 1946-1975.<br />

Physical Description: 49 items, 77 pieces.<br />

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Stravinsky, Correspondence<br />

Box 65 Souvtchinsky/Stravinsky correspondence.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Photographic prints and negatives of letters and telegrams including correspondence<br />

concerning Souvchinsky's publication of Stravinsky/Ravel and Stravinsky/Debussy<br />

letters.<br />

Ink transcriptions (French) of letters are included, all inside the envelope<br />

labeledSouvtchinsky, Pierre.<br />

Box 74 Ansermet, Ernest: Correspondence, 1948 re A's New York performances, Article on<br />

Honegger and Gaillards letter, Lausanne program 28 November 1928, with A's<br />

article, Letter to Edition Russe de Musique re Symphonies of Wind Instruments.<br />

n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Sacre material shot in Geneva.<br />

Box 74 Photographic negatives, one print--[Stravinsky] Correspondence (miscellaneous):<br />

Merle Armitage, Carl Winrich, NBC (Davison re Symphony in C broadcast), Chagall,<br />

Victor Desarzens, Lukas Foss, Max Ernst, Dr. Maurice Gilbert, Irving Fine, Igor<br />

Markevitch, Paul Hindemith, Eugene Goosens. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The print is of a Gliere letter to Stravinsky, thanking the younger composer for his<br />

felicitations on the occasion of Gliere's 75th birthday. Also included is a transcription<br />

of the letter.<br />

Box 74 Boulanger, Nadia (Includes Marcel Dupre chorale). 1949-1961.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Twelve letters from Stravinsky to Boulanger.<br />

Box 74 Photographic negatives--Ansermet material--first roll--Geneva. 1 September 1960.<br />

Box 74 Switzerland. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 36 shots, second roll 30 shots.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Letters to (from?) Stravinsky, Sacre score: revisions, corrections and nouvelle revision.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Telegram orders by Stravinsky.<br />

Box 74 Diamond, David. 1943-1947.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 74 Markevitch, Igor. n.d.<br />

Eleven letters to Stravinsky from Diamond. Four to Diamond from Stravinsky.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky/Markevitch correspondence.<br />

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Stravinsky, Correspondence<br />

Box 74 Schaeffner, Andre. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Letters to Stravinsky.<br />

Box 85 Kall, Alexis. 1935-1940.<br />

Physical Description: 14 items, 25 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Photocopies of letters to and from Stravinsky from the Kall papers at the Department<br />

of Special collections, UCLA.<br />

Note<br />

See letter from Esther [Leonard] in folder L box 85.<br />

Stravinsky, Correspondence About<br />

Box 5 Stravinsky Stamp: Correspondence relating to the production of a Stravinsky<br />

stamp. (U.S. 2 cent). 1980-1982.<br />

Physical Description: 49 items, 70 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Detailing L.M.'s successful effort to have the United States Postal issue a stamp in<br />

honor of the composer.<br />

Box 6 Taruskin, Richard/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1983, 1984.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Stravinsky scholarship.<br />

Box 6 Symposium. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

File of correspondence and manuscripts relating to the International Stravinsky<br />

symposium at the University of California at San Diego.<br />

Includes handout information from the presentations and letters to and from the<br />

organizer, Jann Pasler.<br />

Box 6 Stravinsky conducting history at the Los Angeles Philharmonic [incomplete]. n.d<br />

[after 1966].<br />

Box 6 W: <strong>Morton</strong>/Eric Walter White, Westdeutcher Rundfunk and Norbert Weiss. 1960,<br />

1963, 1985.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 7 pieces.<br />

Box 6 T: <strong>Morton</strong>/ Tempo, Los Angeles Times, Travis & Emory. 1960-1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Tempo re Stravinsky article, Times re date of Stravinsky photo, Travis & Emory re<br />

acquisitions of literary and musical publications.<br />

Box 6 USSR: Correspondence re trip to the Soviet Union for Stravinsky research. 1959.<br />

Physical Description: 14 items, 22 pieces.<br />

Box 6 USC Stravinsky Institute: Correspondence re unsuccessful attempt to establish a<br />

Stravinsky Institute at the University of Southern California. 1978.<br />

Physical Description: 6 items, 9 pieces.<br />

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Stravinsky, Correspondence About<br />

Box 6 UCLA: <strong>Morton</strong>/Anne Caiger re bequest of the <strong>Morton</strong> papers to the Department of<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Special collections--UCLA. 1984.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Box 69 Stravinsky and Schoenberg in Los Angeles.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Works of Stravinsky and Schoenberg performed at MEC and Encounters (from L.<br />

Stein). Correspondence with E. Fleishman and P. Heyworth about 1981 Festival of<br />

Music Made in Los Angeles.<br />

Box 69 Stravinsky letters to music editor, Los Angeles Times.<br />

Physical Description: Original & carbon copies of 4 letters.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Note by L.M. (February 1962) detailing his creation of 2 Stravinsky letters to A.<br />

Goldberg, 1 to the Los Angeles Times and the Cure for VD (not L.M.'s title) to Listen.<br />

Box 69 Radlo, Len to <strong>Morton</strong>. (1), E. Reinbach (2), W. Ricke (2), N. Ricordi (2), F. Routh<br />

(3).<br />

Box 69 Recording projects: <strong>Morton</strong> to Emil Richards, to Nonesuch.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items.<br />

Box 69 Roerich: <strong>Morton</strong>/Nicolas Roerich Museum (3).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Transcript of Roerich address at the Wanamaker Auditorium, under the auspices of the<br />

League of composers, 1930. Cyrillic pamphlet.<br />

Box 69 S: <strong>Morton</strong> to P. Sacher (1), from E. Schonberger (2), L. Smit (3), M. Stalvey (1), L.<br />

Stein (1), H. Stevens (1), G. Stone (1), to T. Stravinsky (1).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Sacher re gift of I.S.'s ring and cigarette case, Smit (3) re Jeu de cartes), L. Stein (1) re<br />

Stravinsky/Schoenberg.<br />

Box 69 Slonimsky, Nicolas/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1945 (1), 1961 (29), 1965 (1).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

From Slonimsky (1) 1945, (16) 1961, (1) 1965. To Slonimsky (13) 1961 re Stravinsky<br />

biographical information.<br />

Box 69 Souvtchinsky, Pierre (1 from F. Lesure)/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1960-1963 (28), 1967-1982 (32).<br />

Box 69 Strawinski, F.T.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

1960-63 includes 12 from L.M., Lesure from 1972 re Souvtchinsky's 80th birthday.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 84 Forbes, Edward/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1961.<br />

3 letters to Charleston, South Carolina. 2 letters from Mary S. Prior and Josephine S.<br />

Hughes regarding 19th century musician F.T. Strawinski buried in Charleston.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 7 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Stravinsky's stay in Boston, 1939-1940.<br />

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Box 84 Abravanel, M./<strong>Morton</strong>. 1961.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 5 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Scenes de ballet.<br />

Box 84 A: <strong>Morton</strong>/ASCAP, Andriessen, Atlantic Monthly, AMP and Ed Allen. 1963-1986.<br />

Physical Description: 10 items, 14 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Stravinsky award and Stravinsky book.<br />

Box 84 Ansermet/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1960-1961.<br />

Physical Description: 18 items, 24 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Stravinsky book. Topics include Ansermet's transcription of the Prelude to Part II of<br />

'LeSacre du Printemps et al.<br />

Box 84 <strong>Morton</strong>/ David Noon. 1969.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Four Norwegian moods.<br />

Box 84 Fasquelle Editeurs/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1960-1961.<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 17 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Stravinsky encyclopedia article.<br />

Box 84 B: <strong>Morton</strong>/Babitz, Berman, Bessel, Biennale di Venizia, Blazhkov, Boucourechliev,<br />

Boulanager, Broude Brothers. 1959-1982.<br />

Physical Description: 30 items, 42 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re editions of Stravinsky. Berman comments on his relationship with the Stravinskys<br />

(December 28,1961).<br />

Box 84 Boosey & Hawkes/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1958-1983.<br />

Physical Description: 37 items, 41 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re editions of Stravinsky's compositions.<br />

Box 84 C: <strong>Morton</strong>/CBC, CBS, Clifford Caesar, Jae Carmichael, Cocteau (1960),<br />

Conservatoire de Musique de Geneve, Ruth Cowen, Constance Crow. 1960-1985.<br />

Physical Description: 19 items and 29 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

One item is a clipping from Show Magazine re Cocteau.<br />

Box 84 G: <strong>Morton</strong>/Eric Ganley, Martin Garbus, Burt Goldstein, Stanley Sadie. 1959-1982.<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 15 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ganley re books, Garbus re Stravinsky--Craft litigation and Stravinsky papers, Sadie re<br />

Stravinsky article in Grove's Dictionary.<br />

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Box 84 Craft/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1983-1987.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 35 items, 67 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes 6 clippings and a program.<br />

Box 84 D: <strong>Morton</strong>/Dance Collection--New York Public Library, Edwin Denby, Vincent<br />

Duckles, Samuel Dushkin, Alexander Duvois. 1960-1961.<br />

Physical Description: 10 items, 14 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Stravinsky book.<br />

Box 84 Guggenheim: A letter to Igor Stravinsky from the John Simon Guggenheim<br />

Memorial Foundation. 1962.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Applications answered by L.M. 12 December 62. Stravinsky apparently had L.M.<br />

respond to this request for references.<br />

Box 84 Godowsky--Morros: From the Paramount Pictures Music Library--Correspondence<br />

between Dagmar Godowsky, Richard Copley and Boris Morros--Unsigned contract.<br />

1937, 1975.<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 15 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Photocopies of 1937 documents, except for typed note (dated 7 April 75) from A<br />

Friend, the source of the papers.<br />

Box 84 E: <strong>Morton</strong>/Enciclopedia dello spettacolo, Robert Erickson. 1961-1963.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 8 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re article on Stravinsky & Le Sacre du Printemps.<br />

Box 84 F: <strong>Morton</strong>/Faber & Faber & The Bulletin. 1960 & 1964.<br />

Physical Description: 4 items, 9 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re page proofs of Memories & commentaries and Monday Evening Concert premiere of<br />

Elegy for J.F.K.<br />

Box 84 Footnotes to Stravinsky: <strong>Morton</strong>/Tempo, Halsey Stevens (1), Eric Walter White (1).<br />

1978-1979.<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 28 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re L.M., Footnotes to Stravinsky studies. Includes manuscripts of musical examples.<br />

Box 85 K: <strong>Morton</strong>/Simon Karlinsky, Joseph Kerman, Arthur Knodel, John Kobler, Irving<br />

Kolodin. 1960-1983.<br />

Physical Description: 10 items, 12 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Karlinsky re article in Box 84. Kerman re Oedipus Rex. Knodel re Rolland translation in<br />

Box 69. Kolodin re <strong>Morton</strong> Footnotes in Box 84.<br />

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Box 85 M: Robert Craft/William H. Rosar. 1984-1985.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 7 items, 8 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Stravinsky and motion picture scores.<br />

Box 85 P: <strong>Morton</strong>/Princeton University Press. 1962.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inquiry re Stravinsky book.<br />

Box 85 Oxford University Press/<strong>Morton</strong> (predominantly Sheldon Meyer). From Oxford<br />

(76). From <strong>Morton</strong> (31). 1958-1979.<br />

Physical Description: 107 items, 110 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re abandoned book on Stravinsky.<br />

Box 85 O: <strong>Morton</strong>/The Opera Box, The Open University. 1959, n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 2 items, 2 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Opera Box re rare souvenir programs. Open University re Stravinsky by Roger Nichols.<br />

Box 85 New York Philharmonic/<strong>Morton</strong> (2). To Olivier Voisin (1). 1976, n.d.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Philharmonic request for autograph photograph of Stravinsky. Voisin re copy of<br />

Schoenberg letter.<br />

Box 85 Neighbor, Tim/<strong>Morton</strong>. From Neighbor (25). From <strong>Morton</strong>: (3). 1960-1971.<br />

Physical Description: 29 items, 31 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re mutual passion for rare books and contemporary music.<br />

Box 85 M: <strong>Morton</strong>/MacGibbon & Kee, January Maegaard, Oleg Maslenikov, Nathan Broder<br />

( Musical Quarterly), Edward P. Morgan, Charles W. Millard. 1957-58, 1961, 1964,<br />

1985.<br />

Physical Description: 14 items, 20 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Macgibbon re Stravinsky book. Maegaard re Nutida translation. Maslenikov re Balmont<br />

& Gorodetsky. Broder re Norton reprint of Baiser article. Morgan re Stravinsky<br />

broadcast. Millard re Picasso.<br />

Box 85 <strong>Morton</strong>/National Institute of Arts and Letters, E.W. White to D. Mitchell, J. Sample<br />

to R.Hill, I. Lowens to <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

White re progress on Stravinsky book (In L.M.'s hand: given to me by R.C.), Hill re<br />

StravinskyStar Spangled Banner, National Institute re Stravinsky honors, Lowens re<br />

Septet premiere.<br />

Box 85 Stravinsky: Correspondence mentioning Stravinsky from E. Dahl, Mirandi (Mrs.<br />

Ralph) Levy, Herbert <strong>Morton</strong>, Mrs. R.W. (Sis) Cunningham, Karl [Kohn].<br />

1960-1962.<br />

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Box 85 L: <strong>Morton</strong>/P.H. Lang, Esther [Leonard] (UCLA Department of Special Collections), J.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Leyda, L. Libman, Leacock Pennebaker, E. Lockspeiser. 1961-1972.<br />

Physical Description: 13 items, 14 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lang re exchange w/Stravinsky, Special Collections & Leyda re Kall papers (See Kall in<br />

Box 85), Libman re premieres and Music at the close, Leacock re Stravinsky Portrait,<br />

Lockspeiser re Op. 6.<br />

Box 85 Stravinsky from Fact Magazine, To <strong>Morton</strong> from Indiana University Press and<br />

Institut National Belge de Radiodiffusion. 1959, 1964.<br />

Physical Description: 3 items, 3 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

From Fact, Solicitation of letter to editor (see Box 81 for Fact vol.1 no.1), Indiana<br />

inquiry re Stravinsky book and Belgian confirmation of 1939 performance of Le Roi des<br />

etoiles.<br />

Box 85 Library of Congress/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1959-1962.<br />

Physical Description: 12 items, 16 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re copies of Stravinsky works, pianola roles and a possible Stravinsky contribution to<br />

the library.<br />

Box 85 J: <strong>Morton</strong>/Werner Janssen, Jeunesse Musicales de Bruxelles (to Mademoiselle[!] L.<br />

<strong>Morton</strong>) and from Charles M. Joseph, SMU. 1960, 1973, 1983.<br />

Physical Description: 18 items, 20 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 85 Hopkinson, Cecil, to <strong>Morton</strong>. 1960.<br />

From and to Janssen re Libman, Music at the close, including photocopies of<br />

Janssen/Stravinsky correspondence and contract for Danses concertantes.<br />

Physical Description: 1 item, 1 piece.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re rare Stravinsky editions.<br />

Box 85 Guggenheim: <strong>Morton</strong>/John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. 1958-1987.<br />

Physical Description: 49 items, 82 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

File containing all application forms and letters to and from the Guggenheim<br />

Foundation and to individuals who served as references during L.M.'s fellowship. Also<br />

continuing correspondence.<br />

Box 85 Lauldi, Adriano/<strong>Morton</strong>. 1960.<br />

Physical Description: 5 items, 11 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

re Stravinsky/Berg meeting at the Venice Biennale 1934.<br />

Stravinsky, Manuscripts About<br />

Box 6 English translations of Renard, Pribaoutki, Persephone and Four Russian songs in<br />

manuscript. No author (L.M.?).<br />

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Stravinsky, Manuscripts About<br />

Box 6 No author--A catalogue of books and music inscribed to and/or autographed by<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Igor Stravinsky. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). 20 leaves.<br />

Box 6 Taruskin, Richard--Chapter outline, Introduction and Chapter 1 from Stravinsky's<br />

'Russian period'. 1985.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections.<br />

Box 6 No author-- Issues in Stravinsky research. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). 22 leaves.<br />

Box 6 Taruskin, Richard-- The rite revisited: The idea and the sources of its scenario.<br />

n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). In L.M.'s hand: Corr. copy 29 leaves.<br />

Box 6 Taruskin, Richard-- From subject to style: Stravinsky and the painters. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) with holograph musical examples. 29<br />

leaves.<br />

Box 6 Taruskin, Richard-- From The firebird to The rite: Some notes on Stravinsky, The<br />

world of art and Russian folklore. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). In L.M.'s hand: Revision copy. 28<br />

leaves.<br />

Box 6 James, George S.-- Roles for information technology in research on Igor<br />

Stravinsky. 1982.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). 14 leaves.<br />

Box 6 Taruskin, Richard-- Stravinsky's rejoicing discovery and what it meant: Some<br />

observations on his Russian text setting. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) and holograph musical examples. 37<br />

leaves.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--No title. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript. 6 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, (begins R.C.: What do you recall of the genesis of Apollo),<br />

pp.32-36.<br />

Note<br />

See also Perspectives in New Music, Fall 1962 in Box 13.<br />

Box 9 [Craft, Robert]--Appendix C: A) On the Symphonies of Wind Instruments B) The<br />

chronology of the Octet. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy): 15 leaves.<br />

Box 9 [Craft, Robert]-- Chere pere, cher Vera. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Galley proofs with pencil corrections.<br />

From Present Perspectives.<br />

Note<br />

See box 71 for earlier draft with L.M.'s comments and suggestions and Box 84 for<br />

correspondence about this piece.<br />

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Stravinsky, Manuscripts About<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Appendix B.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Typescript. 12 leaves. pp.205-217.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Conversation Books.<br />

Box 9 Unknown-- Detailed Stravinsky chronology covering the period July 1, 1913 to June<br />

1923. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy).<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Some conductors. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript. 10 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from conversation books.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Some composers. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 20 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.99-112.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Lux facta est. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript: 18 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, (Oedipus Rex), pp.21-32.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Some writers. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript: 14 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, (Recollections of Waugh, Heard, Isherwood, Huxley),<br />

pp.91-98.<br />

Box 9 [Craft, Robert]--No title. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 23 leaves, unnumbered.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

From Craft's diary's Africa.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Gatchina.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript: 3 leaves.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--No title. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript: 8 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, (Begins R.C.: What do you recall... Persephone), 36-38. See<br />

also perspectives in New Music Fall 1962 in Box 13.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- On being eighty. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript: 8 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, (Thoughts of an octogenarian), pp.123-129. Many notes in<br />

L.M.'s hand. Legend in green ink.<br />

Note<br />

Green = Newspaper Version ( Observer) [17 June 1962] in Box 30.<br />

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Stravinsky, Manuscripts About<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--[ Conversations with Igor Stravinsky]. 1959.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Faber and Faber.<br />

Page proofs of finished book.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--No title. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 2 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Conversation Books (Begins What are... Circus Polka).<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Jazz commercials. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 2 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.52-54.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Symphony in three movements. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 3 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.50-52.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Appendix A: Synopsis of production talks for<br />

The Flood. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 12 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.72-80.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Dialogue four-hand piano music. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 5 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 9 [Craft, Robert]--Part II. n.d.<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.40-43. Title is indicated in pencil.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 12 leaves, white paper; 203 leaves,<br />

yellow paper.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Beginning May 15, Paris.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]-- Some older composers. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 8 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.112-118. Inscription, probably Craft, Stravinsky's answer is<br />

in reality a gathering of remarks made at my rehearsals of our Beethoven<br />

Symphonies.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Violin Concerto. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 3 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.47-48.<br />

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Stravinsky, Manuscripts About<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Billet doux (et amare). n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 7 pp.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Five letters that appear in different volumes of conversation books.<br />

Note<br />

See Stravinsky letters to music editor, Los Angeles Times in Box 69 for L.M. part in the<br />

creation of some of these letters.<br />

Box 9 Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft--Appendix B: Answers to a question from<br />

Newsweek magazine. 1962 (April 19).<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript: 6 leaves.<br />

Box 9 [Stravinsky, Igor, and Robert Craft]--Contemporary music and recording. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript: 8 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Excerpt from Dialogues, pp.119-123.<br />

Box 71 Craft, Robert--Cher pere, chere Vera. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) with pencil annotations entered both<br />

before and after photocopy was made.<br />

Note<br />

Galleys proofs are in Box 9.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky family tree going back to Stravinsky's four grandparents and their<br />

fathers. 1959.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript.<br />

Box 84 Craft, Robert--Variations. 1965.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript with musical examples and holograph<br />

corrections. 2 leaves.<br />

Box 84 Stravinsky, Igor--The rake's progress. 1951.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 1 leaf.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 84 Drew, David--Prefaces. 1961.<br />

[This article was written and published on the occasion of the world premiere of The<br />

rake's progress... at the Biennale of Venice, September 1951].<br />

Reprinted at Boston U. for the production of Rake there.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 21 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In L.M.'s hand: David Drew for Penguin--Sentby Craft.<br />

Box 84 Unknown-- Igor Stravinsky. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections. 14 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In L.M.'s hand: Author? David Drew?.<br />

Box 84 Martindale, Gregory-- Stravinsky - The refinement of musical elements:<br />

Movements to Variations. 1971.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy) with comments in L.M.'s hand. 16<br />

leaves.<br />

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Stravinsky, Manuscripts About<br />

Box 84 Babitz[?], Sol--Biographical sketch of Igor Stravinsky. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Carbon of typescript. 4 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 84 Unknown-- Igor Stravinsky. n.d.<br />

In L.M.'s hand: Copy from Str files--no date--probably by Sol Babitz.<br />

Physical Description: Carbon copy of a 1p. biography of the composer.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In L.M.'s hand: Copy from I.S. files.<br />

Box 84 Dahl, Ingolf--Syllabi and notes from Prof. Dahl's class The music of Stravinsky at<br />

the University of Southern California. 1958-1968.<br />

Physical Description: Mimeograph. 36 leaves.<br />

Box 84 Spies, Claudio-- Notes on Stravinsky's Variations. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). 18 leaves.<br />

Box 84 Spies, Claudio-- Summer circus. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). 11 leaves.<br />

Box 84 Pasler, Jann-- A century of Igor Stravinsky (1882-1982). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy of galley proofs (holograph corrections in original).<br />

4 leaves.<br />

Box 84 Pasler, Jann-- From Petrouchka to The rite of Spring. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy of typescript (holograph corrections from original).<br />

40 leaves.<br />

Box 84 Unknown--No title [essay on folk origins of Four Norwegian moods]. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript. 11 leaves, incomplete.<br />

Box 84 Copeland, Monika, (trans.)--Uwe Kraemer, Four Norwegian Moods' by Igor<br />

Stravinsky. 1973.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript with musical examples. 7 leaves.<br />

Box 84 Craft, Robert--Appendix B: Letter to Notes (December 10, 1984). Original and<br />

revised version. 1984.<br />

Physical Description: Typescripts 6 & 4 leaves respectively.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

From letters to L.M. dated October 25-26 & December 12, 1984.<br />

Box 84 Boone, Charles--No title [Some late Stravinsky vocal works--analyses]. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy. 67 leaves.<br />

Box 85 Lederman, Minna-- Guide to Stravinskiana assembled by Minna Lederman, editor<br />

of Modern Music and of the anthology Stravinsky in the theatre. Dance Index<br />

issue, December 1947. Pellegrini & Cudahy book. May 1949 and 1972.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes letter from Lederman to <strong>Morton</strong> October 11, 1972 and press release March<br />

30, 1973.<br />

Box 85 Rosar, William H.-- When Stravinsky visited MGM. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript (photocopy). 17 leaves.<br />

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Research Material<br />

Stravinsky, Manuscripts About<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Stravinsky, Miscellaneous<br />

Box 5 --Holograph correction for Le Sacre du Printemps at Rehearsal no.39, Stravinsky,<br />

Igor.<br />

Box 5 Stravinsky, Igor--Oh Sis, and Bob, how splendid are your parties! [Twelve tone<br />

series] j. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Photocopy of original in Stravinsky. Correspondence folder.<br />

Box 5 Stravinsky, Igor--12 tone note to <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> who said Bel-Air--tres cher.<br />

1955 (9 September).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Bel-Air? pas su tout cher: je crois plutot Luau--I. Str's privat opinion.<br />

Original holograph (pencil) note--in Stravinsky. Correspondence folder.<br />

Box 6 Black spiral notebook (3 × 5) with holographic notes in L.M.'s hand about<br />

Stravinsky.<br />

Box 28 Sketchbook no.1: Three Americans (Film Script)--DeKooning, Stravinsky, Fuller.<br />

n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: Robert Snyder, Producer.<br />

Box 30 Program notes for Stravinsky concert. (11 November) 1952.<br />

Box 65 Stravinsky passport.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic prints and negatives.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inside envelope labeled Stravinsky passport.<br />

Box 74 Stravinsky: Music (various) copied. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Box 74 Program note--Octet for wind instruments [mislabeled Symphonies of wind<br />

instrument on envelope. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.<br />

Box 74 Sketches: Rake's Progress. n.d.<br />

Box 74 Pas Aggrandir. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives.<br />

Box 74 Musical sketches (miscellaneous). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proofs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Swiss period.<br />

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Box 74 [Stravinsky] Documents. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives, proofs and prints (3 × 5).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Many Russian, some French.<br />

Box 85 Recording contracts with Musicians Union Local 47--Herodiade, Chanson de bilitis,<br />

Chamber Symphony no.1 and Dumbarton Oaks Concerto. 1962 (March 27 & 29).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

L.M. served as contractor, R. Craft conducted and John McClure produced the sessions<br />

for Columbia records.<br />

Box 85 Musicians Union--Stravinsky Memorial Concert controversy. 1971.<br />

Physical Description: 12 items, 14 pieces.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes exchange of letters and clippings.<br />

Box 85 L.M.'s Stravinsky anecdotes. n.d.<br />

Box 85 Miscellany.<br />

Box 101 Movements Hexachord.<br />

Physical Description: Typescript and holograph from Ingolf Dahl. 7 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Charts for a serial analysis of Stravinsky's Movements for piano and orchestra.<br />

Box 125 Stravinsky, Igor--Collage portrait of Stravinsky. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Black paper on music manuscript.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In the corners reproductions of This is my music icon from conversation books. In the<br />

upper right corner Stravinsky has copied out the first four bars of L'Histoire du soldat.<br />

In the lower left corner he has copied the first two bars (woodwinds) from Bransle Gay<br />

inAgon.<br />

Stravinsky, Music By<br />

Box 5 Stravinsky, Igor--Oh Sis, and Bob, how splendid are your parties! [Twelve tone<br />

series]. 1958.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy of original.<br />

Box 5 Stravinsky, Igor--12 tone note to <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> who said Bel-Air--tres cher.<br />

1955 (9 September).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Bel-Air? pas su tout cher: je crois plutot Luau--I. Str's privat opinion.<br />

ZZ12(). Original pencil note--in Stravinsky. Correspondence folder.<br />

Box 5 Stravinsky, Igor--Lullaby from The rake's progress, arranged for two flutes<br />

[recorders]. 1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

R 6(M). Photocopy of Manuscript In Stravinsky. Correspondence folder.<br />

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Box 6 Final Stravinsky sketches used by Charles Wuorinen in A reliquary for Igor<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Stravinsky.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopies of holograph manuscripts. 13 leaves.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

ZZ 9(M).<br />

Box 11 Stravinsky, Igor--Fragment [Chorale from Symphonies of Wind Instruments]. 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

La Revue Musical (1 December) 1(2) Supplement: 22-23.<br />

S42(1). Issue dedicated to the memory of Debussy.<br />

Box 24 Stravinsky, Igor, Charles Hamm (ed.)--Petrushka, An authoritative score of the<br />

original version: Backgrounds, analysis, essays, view, and comments. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: W.W. Norton and Company.<br />

P15(2).<br />

Box 31 Stravinsky, Igor-- The rite of spring (Le Sacre du Printemps): Sketches 1911-1913.<br />

1969.<br />

Physical Description: Facsimile reproductions from the autographs.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Foreword by Francis Lesure, Genesis of a Masterpiece by Robert Craft.<br />

France: Boosey & Hawkes.<br />

S 1(5).<br />

Box 31 Stravinsky, Igor, and Jack Larson-- The soldiers tale: A new adaptation of the<br />

Stravinsky-Ramuz L'Histoire du Soldat, with the original stage directions. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript. Typescript.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

H 1.1[a](M).<br />

Box 38 Stravinsky, Igor--Baika [1916] veseloe predstavlenie s peniem i muzykoi.<br />

[Renard]. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Libretto I. Stravinskogo.<br />

[Russian edition].<br />

R 7(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (The Wedding). 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English libretto by D. Millar Craig.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

N 1[h]().<br />

Box 39 Ramuz, C.F. and Igor Stravinsky-- [L'Histoire du soldat] The soldier's tale: To be<br />

read, played and danced. 1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English version by Rosa Newmarch.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester Limited.<br />

H 1(). Mentioned but not assigned a number in DSL.<br />

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Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor, and C.F. Ramuz-- [L'Histoire du soldat] The soldiers tale: To be<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

read, played and danced. 1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English version by Michael Flanders and Kitty Black.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

H 1(). Mentioned but not assigned a number in DSL.<br />

Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor and Jean Cocteau-- Oedipus Rex: Stravinsky. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

French and Latin text with a literal English translation.<br />

London: Decca Record Company Limited.<br />

O 5[a](). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor, and Andre Gide-- Persephone. 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Gallimard.<br />

P 9[a](). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 39 Biennale di Venezia XIV-- Guida a The rake's progress (Carriera d'un<br />

Libertino)--Favola in tre Atti di W.H. Auden e Chester Kallman. Musica di Igor<br />

Stravinsky. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Biennale di Venezia.<br />

R 4[a](). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor, W.H. Auden, and Chester Kallman-- [The rake's progress] Igor<br />

Stravinsky: Le Libertain: Opera en trois actes. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Version francaise de Andre de Badet.<br />

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

R 4(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor, W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman-- The rake's progress. 1951.<br />

Physical Description: Two copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Music by Igor Stravinsky.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes.<br />

R 4(1).<br />

Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor-- Le Sacre du Printemps (revised 1947, new edition). 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by F.H. Schneider.<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes.<br />

S 1(). Boosey & Hawkes plate no.19441. Not listed in DSL. This is a minor revision of<br />

the 1929 edition but does not include the major 1943 revision of the Danse Sacrale.<br />

Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor-- Le Sacre du Printemps. 1921[sic].<br />

Physical Description: 25.2 cm. × 17.8 cm. in size.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by F.H. Schneider.<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.<br />

S 1(2). Plate no.B. & H. 16333. This is a reprint of the 1929 revision.<br />

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Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor, W.H. Auden, and Chester Kallman-- [The rake's progress] Igor<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Stravinsky: Carriera d'un Libertino. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Versione ritmica Italiana di Rinaldi Kudderle.<br />

Londra: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

R 4(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 39 Stravinsky, Igor, and S. Mitousoff-- [Le] Rossignol (The nightingale) [1914] a lyric<br />

tale in three acts. 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English version by Frederick H. Martens.<br />

New York: Fred. H. Rullman, Incorporated.<br />

R13(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Credo (1932). 1933.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C43(1). Photocopy of original edition. R.M.V. 562.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Agon (1957) ballet for twelve dancers. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

A 3(2). Plate no.B. & H. 18336. 9-57 & 5-58 L & B. Two copies, both of which contain<br />

occasional pencil notes in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Canticum sacrum (1955) ad honorem sancti Marci nominis for<br />

tenor and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C 5(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18168. 7-57 & 12-68 L. & B. Two copies; 7-57 contains a few<br />

red ink indications in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Three songs from William Shakespeare (1953). 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S26(1). B. & H. 17493. 3-55 L & B.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Septet (1953). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S17(1). Plate no.17447. 5-55 L & B.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- L'Oiseau de feu Suite (1919). 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

O11(1). DSL does not distinguish between 1920 Chester edition and 1923 Schott<br />

reprint. This is the original 1920 edition. Pencil notes throughout in L.M.'s hand<br />

comparing score to 1945 version.<br />

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Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Pribaoutki (1914). 1925.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Wien: Philharmonische Verlag.<br />

P56(3). Plate no.W. Ph. V.293 J.W.C. 15a. DSL lists date of this edition as 1926.<br />

Reproduced from 1917 J. & W. Chester Edition.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- [Feu d'artifice] Fireworks (1908). 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: International Music Company.<br />

F 4(4). Plate no.903.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- [L'Oiseau de feu] Firebird ballet Suite (new version augmented<br />

and revised by the composer in 1945). 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Leeds Music Corporation.<br />

O12(2). Pencil notes in L.M.'s hand in Introduction, Prelude and Dance comparing this<br />

score with previous versions.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Petrouchka (1911) scenes burlesques en 4 tableaux. [1912].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P15(3?). This edition is from the plates as listed in DSL (R.M.V. 348) but there is no<br />

mention of Brietkopf & Hartel and no date.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Scherzo a la russe (1944). 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Chappell & Company, Incorporated.<br />

S12(1). Plate no.B.S.S. 389491. Pencil notes in L.M.'s hand comparing the symphonic<br />

orchestration with the original 1944 version.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Chant du rossignol (1917) poeme symphonique. 1921.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C13(2). R.M.V. 343b. 21cm.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Babel (1944). 1953.<br />

Physical Description: Two copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In English with German translation by Ludwig Andersen.<br />

London: Schott & Company, Limited.<br />

B 1(2).<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Scenes de ballet (1944). 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

S 9(1).<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor--Symphony in three movements for orchestra (1945). 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated (Edition Schott).<br />

S47(4).<br />

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Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Ebony concerto (1945). 1946.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Charling Music Corporation.<br />

E 1(1).<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Four Norwegian moods (1942). 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

N 3(1). Pencil indications throughout referring to the music of Edvard Grieg.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Danses concertantes (1941-42) for chamber orchestra. 1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's & Sohne.<br />

D 1(1).<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Le Sacre du Printemps (1913). 1921[sic].<br />

Physical Description: 19.8cm. × 14.4 cm in size, clothbound.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by F.H. Schneider (above the author, not on the upper left as in S 1(2).<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S 1(1[b]). Plate no.R.M.V. 197b. This is the 1929 revision.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Circus polka (1942), composed for a young elephant. 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

C24(1). Insert--a music manuscript in L.M.'s hand, Siebentatzler (Funny resemblance<br />

to elephant's polka) Voraulberger Volkstanze (Coll. by O Burtcher).<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Symphonie de psaumes (1930). 1931.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S35(1). Plate 561, not 517 as listed in DSL, also title page bears the date 1932. There<br />

are two slips of paper inserted--references to similarities between Psalms and<br />

Rake/Renard in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor--Cantata (1952) for soprano, tenor, female chorus, and a small<br />

instrumental ensemble. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C 3(1). Plate no.B. & H. 17425. 1-53 L & B.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Orpheus (1947) ballet in three scenes. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

O40(1). Plate no.16285.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- The flood (1962). 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

F 7(1). Plate no.19057.7.67.E. Notes in L.M.'s hand throughout.<br />

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Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor--Ebony concerto (1946). 1968.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for wind ensemble by Robert E. Nelson.<br />

New York: Edwin H. Morris Company from Charling Music Corporation.<br />

E 2(1). Plate no.Ebony concerto--39.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor--J.S. Bach: Choral variationen uber das weinachtslied Vom Himmel<br />

hoch dakomm ich her (1956). 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London. Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

Z 1(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18284. 12-56 L & B.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Oedipus Rex (new version 1948) opera oratorio in two acts after<br />

Sophocles by Igor Stravinsky and Jean Cocteau. 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

O 6(1). Plate no.B. & H. 16497. Clothbound.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Requiem canticles (1966) for contralto and bass soli, chorus and<br />

orchestra. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

R 9(2). Plate no.19518. 9. 68. E.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Introitus (1965) T.S. Eliot in memoriam. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

I 4(1). Plate no.B. & H. 19324.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Variations (1964) Aldous Huxley in memoriam. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

V 3(1). Plate no.19290.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto (1923-24, revised 1950) for piano and wind<br />

instruments. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C35(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18766. 8-60 L & B.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- A sermon, a narrative and a prayer (1961). 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S20(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18784. 9-61 L & B.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Eight instrumental miniatures (1962). 1963.<br />

Physical Description: 3 copies. Two with buff wrappers one with white wrappers.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

I 3(1). Plate no.9906A. DSL lists dedication: Laurence(sic) <strong>Morton</strong>.<br />

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Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor--Octet (1923, new version 1952) for wind instruments. 1952.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

O 2(1). Plate no.B. & H. 17231. 10-55 L & B. p.1 legend in L.M.'s hand, added for 1952<br />

revision. Changes are marked in pencil throughout.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Chant du rossignol (1917) poeme symphonique pour orchestre.<br />

1921.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C13(3). Plate no.B. & H. 16312. H.P. B709. 448.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Apollon Musagete (original 1928, rev. 1947) ballet en deux<br />

tableaux. 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

A 7(2). Two copies in Box 40. Plate no.B. & H. 16213. 9-62 & 2-49 L & B. On copyright<br />

page of 2-49 in L.M.'s hand, Klemperer at premiere 16-14-4-4-6, Stravinsky changed to<br />

8-8-6-4-4-4.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor--Movements (1959) for piano and orchestra. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

M13(1). Plate no.B. & H. 18676. 5-60 L & B. Two copies in Box 40, one of which<br />

contains occasional serial analysis.<br />

Box 40 Stravinsky, Igor-- Threni (1958) lamentationes Jeremiae prophetae. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

T 6(1). Plate no.18438. 10-58 & 1-59 L & B. Two copies both with occasional pencil<br />

and pen analyses throughout in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--[Symphonies d'instruments a vent] Symphonies of wind<br />

instruments (revised 1947 version). 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S40(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Octet (1923--new version 1952) for wind instruments. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

O 2(1). p.12 In L.M.'s hand: For repetition of Variation A (3 times in all) cf. Minuet of<br />

Mozart Diverimento K. 251, where each of 3 variations is followed by the minuet<br />

proper.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en Mi b pour orchestre de chambre (Dumbarton Oaks<br />

8-V-38). 1938.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Schott & Company, Limited.<br />

C32(2). This is the first published small score (plate 35383) distinguished from plate<br />

35383a(C32[2a], also in box 41) by the legend 'Printed in England' at the bottom of<br />

the cover.<br />

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Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Rag-time (1918) pour onze instruments. 1920.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: There are two copies: one clothbound and one in wrappers.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester Limited.<br />

R 1(3).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor'--[Octet] Octuor (1923) pour instruments a vent. 1924.<br />

Physical Description: Clothbound.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Albert Spalding.<br />

Paris: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

O 1(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino for 12 instruments (1952). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arrangement of the original work (1920), made by Igor Stravinsky in 1952.<br />

Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen.<br />

C30(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Jeu de cartes (1936) ballet en 3 donnes. 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

C11(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--L'Histoire du soldat (1918). 1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text by C.F. Ramuz.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

H 1(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonie en ut (1940). 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Schott & Company, Limited.<br />

S43(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Ode (1943), elegiacal chant in three parts. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Schott and Company.<br />

O 4(3).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (orchestrated 1923). 1923.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

N 1(3?). The plate no. matches, however DSL N 1(3) is listed as full score. This is a<br />

small score.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] The fairy's kiss (Revised 1950 version).<br />

1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

B 5(2). B. & H. 1669. 1-53 L & B.<br />

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Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino pour quatuor a cordes (1920). 1951.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited and revised by Julia A. Burt, New York.<br />

Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, Musik-Forlag.<br />

C28(2).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Gorodetzky songs opus 6 (1908). 1912 or 1913.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Russian text.<br />

Moscow: Jurgenson Edition (plates 33364 & 33365).<br />

M11(1). One photocopy and one photographic print in envelope.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Capriccio for piano and orchestra (revised 1949 version). 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Hawkes & Son, Limited.<br />

C 9(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Monumentum (1960) pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD annum.<br />

Three madrigals re-composed for instruments. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

M12(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor-- L'Histoire du soldat (1918). n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edwin F. Kalmus.<br />

H 1(3).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Suite [no.2] for small orchestra (1921). 1926.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Wien: Philharmonische Verlag.<br />

S31(3). From 1925 Chester Edition. Date of composition is incorrectly listed as 1925 in<br />

DSL.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Renard (1916). 1917.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

R 7(2).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Faune et la bergere opus 2 (1906). 1964, 1913.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Bonn: M.P. Belaieff.<br />

F 2(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre etudes pour orchestre (1928). 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

E 8(2).<br />

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Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en Mi b pour orchestre de chambre (Dumbarton Oaks<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

8-V-38). 1938.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

C32(2[a]). This is the revised small score (plate 35383a) printed in Germany. L.M. has<br />

writtenrevised edition in the upper right hand corner of the cover.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat (1916). 1917.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

B13[1]. This is probably the earliest edition. Confusion arises as it appears that the<br />

first edition of the score was published by Chester and the first edition of the piano<br />

reduction by Ad Henn.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat (1916). 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Wien: Philharmonischer Verlag.<br />

B13[2]. DSL dates this plate no.W.Ph.V. 292/J.W.C 14a as 1917 Chester edition. This is<br />

a reprint of the 1917 score.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Suite no.1 for small orchestra (1925). 1927.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Wien: Philharmonischer Verlag.<br />

S30(2).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] Danse sacrale from Le Sacre du<br />

Printemps (revised version 1943) for orchestra. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

S 6(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois pieces pour quatuor a cordes (1914). 1922.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P35(3). The four-hand piano version is from 1914-15. The quartet is actually from<br />

1918.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois pieces pour quatuor a cordes (1914). 1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P35(4). The four-hand piano version is from 1914-15. The quartet is actually from<br />

1918.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Gorodetzky songs opus 6 no.2 Rosionka (Der Heilige Tau) (1908).<br />

1912 or 1913.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Russian and German (ubersetzung von M.D. Calvocoressi).<br />

Soviet edition.(plate no.861).<br />

M11(). DSL makes reference to the German trans. but lists only the plate numbers of<br />

M11(1). Two copies in envelope: Library of Congress copy with cover--Biblioteque<br />

National copy, no cover.<br />

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Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Scherzo fantastique (1908) fur grosses orchester.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

S15(2).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino pour quatuor a cordes (1920). 1923.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited and revised by Julia A. Burt, New York.<br />

Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen.<br />

C28(1). Signed by Gilbert Grau and L.M.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonie Es-dur (1907). 1914.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Bad Godesberg: Rob. Forberg.<br />

S45(3).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Gorodetzky songs opus 6. 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Russian and German.<br />

Jurgenson Edition.<br />

M11(). DSL makes reference to the German translation but lists only the plate<br />

numbers of M11(1). Photocopy in envelope marked Stravinsky's own copy is this one,<br />

which he calls 'first edition'.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Gorodetzky songs opus 6 no.1 La Novice. Chanson de Printemps<br />

(Spring. The cloister) (1908). 1912 or 1913.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English and French translation by M.D. Calvocoressi.<br />

Moscow & Leipzig: P. Jurgenson and Rob. Forberg (plates 36199).<br />

M11(). DSL makes reference to the English and French translations but only lists the<br />

plate numbers of M11(1). Photocopy in envelope.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en re (1931) pour violon et orchestre. 1931.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

C41(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Suite no.2 for chamber orchestra (1921). 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

S31(5).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime (1918) for 11 instruments. 1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Wien: Philharmoniche Verlag.<br />

R 1(5). Reprint of 1921 J. & W. Chester edition.<br />

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Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--[Pulcinella Suite] Suite de Pulcinella (1920) pour petit orchestra<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

d'apres J.B. Pergolesi. 1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Albert Spalding, New York.<br />

Paris: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P61(1). Some pencil clarifications of the instrumentation in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Pulcinella suite (revised 1949 version). 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Albert Spalding, New York.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes.<br />

P63(1). Pencil notes in L.M.'s hand of differences between this and the 1924 edition.<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--Petrouchka (revised 1947 version) burlesque in four scenes.<br />

1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

P16(1).<br />

Box 41 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] Divertimento (nouvelle 1949 version) Suite<br />

du ballet: The fairy's kiss. 1950.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

B 9(1). Some pencil notes in L.M.'s hand, comparisons with the violin excerpts.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Epitaphium (1959) fur das grabmal des prinzen Max Egon zu<br />

Furstenberg. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

E 6(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Agon (1954-57) ballet for twelve dancers. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

A 4(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Septet (1953). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S18(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Praeludium for jazz ensemble (1937, the string parts were added<br />

in June 1953). 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

P53(1). Confusion arises from the fact that the although the score indicates that the<br />

string parts were added in June 1953. Both versions have string parts.<br />

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Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Three songs from Shakespeare (1953) for mezzo soprano, flute,<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

clarinet and viola. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S26(2). Penciled serial analysis throughout.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--In memoriam Dylan Thomas (1954) for tenor voice, string quartet<br />

and four trombones. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

I 1(2).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Four songs for voice, flute, harp and guitar (1918, instr. 1953).<br />

1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Phonetic Russian text by the composer. English translation by Robert Craft.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

S25(1). DSL dates this version 1954 contradicting published score.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Two poems [by Balmont] (1947) and three Japanese lyrics (1913)<br />

for high voice & piano. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

P49(2) & P51(2).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--J.S. Bach: Choral variationen uber das weinachtslied Vom Himmel<br />

hoch dakomm' ich her. (1956). 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

Z 1(2).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Requiem canticles (1965-66) for contralto and bass soli, chorus<br />

and orchestra. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes Limited.<br />

R 9(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Movements (1958-59) for piano and orchestra. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

M14(1). Stamped for copyrighting purposes on front cover. Includes autographed<br />

analysis of 4th movement (2 sheets) by Ingolf Dahl. The opening is also analysed,<br />

apparently by L.M.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--A sermon, a narrative and a prayer (1960-61) cantata for alto<br />

and tenorsoli, speaker, chorus and orchestra. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S20(2). Inserted are transcriptions of sketches by I.S. The score itself includes a serial<br />

analysis by L.M. in pencil throughout.<br />

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Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1963) a sacred ballad for baritone and<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

chamber orchestra. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

A 1(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Sibelius, January Canzonetta opus 62a fur 8 instrumente gesetzt<br />

von Igor Stravinsky. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Hartel.<br />

Z14(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Elegy for J.F.K. (1964) mezzo soprano solo. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text by W.H. Auden.<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.<br />

E 5(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Elegy for J.F.K. (1964) baritone solo. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text by W.H. Auden.<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

E 5(3).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Fanfare for a new theatre (1964). 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Two trumpets.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

F 1(1). Inserted is a copy of the work in L.M.'s hand with serial analysis.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Introitus (1965) T.S. Eliot in memoriam for male chorus and<br />

chamber ensemble. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

I 4(). Large score is not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Canon (1965) on a popular Russian tune for concert introduction<br />

or encore. 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C 1(1). Based on finale of L'Oiseau de feu.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Threni (1958) lamentiones Jeremiae prophetae. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

T 7(1). Includes many pencil notations and inserts, apparently L.M.'s transcription of<br />

Stravinsky's sketches.<br />

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Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] The fairy's kiss (1928) ballet in four scenes.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1978.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for piano by K. Titarenko.<br />

Moscow: State Publishers Music.<br />

B 6(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Monumentum (1960) pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD annum.<br />

Three madrigals composed for instruments by Igor Stravinsky. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

M12(2).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Double canon (1959) Raoul Dufy in memoriam for string quartet.<br />

1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

D 4(1). Penciled serial analysis in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Gesualdo di Venosa, Carlo. Tres sacrae cantiones completed by<br />

Igor Stravinsky (1957). 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

Z 8(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Anthem (1962) The dove descending breaks the air for chorus a<br />

cappella. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

D 5(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--A sermon, a narrative and a prayer (1961) cantata for alto and<br />

tenor soli, speaker, chorus and orchestra. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S21(1).<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Stravinsky: The short piano pieces. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Soulima Stravinsky.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

ZZ 1(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Septet (1953). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S17(). In L.M.'s hand, serial analysis in multi-colored pencil.<br />

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Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Septet (1953). 1953.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

S17(). Not listed in DSL. Plate numbers identical (17447) to those listed for Hawkes<br />

pocket score.<br />

Box 42 Stravinsky, Igor--Canticum sacrum (1955) ad honorem sancti Marci nominis for<br />

tenor and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C 5(2). Penciled serial analysis of second movement surge, aquilo.<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Sacre du Printemps (The rite of spring) (1913) pictures of<br />

pagan Russia in two parts. 1921[sic].<br />

Physical Description: 37 × 27.3cm. in size.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, printed by arrangement with Edition Russe<br />

de Musique.<br />

S 1(3). Includes errata sheet. This is a reprint of the 1929 revision plate no.B. & H.<br />

16333. Pencil comparisons to R.M.V. 197 (1921!) and to original B. & H. Manuscript<br />

throughout.<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Ave Maria (1934) pour chante mixte a capella. 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text in Slavonic with transliteration.<br />

Berlin: Editions Russe de Musique.<br />

A 8(1). Includes a copy of this same edition in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Jeu de cartes (1936). 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

C12(1).<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en Mi b pour orchestre de chambre (Dumbarton Oaks<br />

8-V-38). 1938.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Reduction pour 2 pianos a 4 mains par l'auteur.<br />

Mainz: B. Scott's Sohne.<br />

C33(1).<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Persephone (1934). 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melodrame en trois parties d'Andre Gide.<br />

Moscow: Editions Musique.<br />

P11(). Not listed in DSL, this score is a reproduction of P11(2).<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Capriccio (1929). 1930.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C 7(1).<br />

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Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Danses concertantes (1942). 1944.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Concert arrangement for two pianos by Ingolf Dahl.<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

D 2(1).<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Circus polka (1942). 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

C25(1).<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Circus polka (1942). 1943.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for two pianos four hands by Victor Babin.<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

C26(1).<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Ave Maria (1949). 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text in Latin.<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.<br />

A 9(1). Two copies.<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Circus polka [1942]. 1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

C23(1).<br />

Box 43 Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1922). 1947.<br />

Physical Description: A photostatic reproduction from hand copied transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Transcription for 2 pianos by Soulima Stravinsky.<br />

New York: Boosey and Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de<br />

Musique.<br />

M 4[a](M), apparently unpublished material.<br />

Box 44 Stravinsky, Igor--The rake's progress (1951) an opera in 3 acts. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

A fable by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman. Deutsche ubersetzung von Fritz<br />

Schroder.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

R 5(1). Insert front cover errata list.<br />

Box 44 Stravinsky, Igor--The rake's progress (1951). 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

A fable by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman [English only].<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

R 4(2). Insert before p.1: vol.1 errata list.<br />

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Box 44 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Rossignol (1914) conte lyrique en trois actes de I. Strawinsky<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

et S. Mitousoff d'apres Anderson. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Traduction francais de M.D. Calvocoressi.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

R15(1).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Octet (1923 revised 1952) for wind instruments. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

O 2(2).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Wolf, Hugo. Two sacred songs from the Spanische liederbuch<br />

instrumentation by Igor Stravinsky (May 1968). 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

Z18(1).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--The owl and the pussycat (1966) for voice and piano. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Poem by Edward Lear.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

O42(1). Affixed to inside front cover, a New Yorker cartoon of a man alone on a desert<br />

island about to be visited by an owl and a pussycat in a small boat.<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Requiem canticles (1966) for contralto and bass soli, chorus and<br />

orchestra. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

R10(1).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--An album of Igor Stravinsky masterpieces arranged by Frederick<br />

Block, Gregory Stone and others. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edward B. Mark's Music Corporation.<br />

ZZ 2(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 45 Stravinskii, I.--P'esy: Obrabotka dlia skripki i fortepiano. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moskva: Muzyka.<br />

ZZ 3(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] The fairy's kiss (1928). A ballet in four<br />

scenes. 1954.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

B 6(1). The copy with L.M.'s signature in the upper right corner of the cover includes<br />

occasional pencil and ink references to works of Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky.<br />

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Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Octet (1922) for wind instruments. 1926.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

O 3(2).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1962-63) a sacred ballad for baritone and<br />

chamber orchestra. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

A 2(1).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Babel (1944) cantata from the book of Moses I, capital II, verse<br />

1-9 formale chorus and orchestra, with narrator (male). 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

B 2(1).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Rossignol (1914), conte lyrique en trois actes de I. Stravinsky<br />

et S. Mitousoff d'apres Andersen. 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

French, English, German.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

R15(2).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Scherzo a la russe (1944) for orchestra. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

S14(2).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Sonata for two pianos (1943-44). 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

S24(2).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1963), a sacred ballad for baritone and<br />

chamber orchestra. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

A 1(1).<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Cantata (1952) for soprano, tenor, female chorus and a small<br />

instrumental ensemble. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C 4(2). DSL's C 4(1) is listed as a Schott publication of this work, dated 1937, twelve<br />

years before its composition. Inserted are program notes from the premiere, 11<br />

November 1952.<br />

Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--The flood (1961-62) a musical play. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

F 8(1).<br />

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Box 45 Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1922), opera in one act after Pushkin by Boris Kochno.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English, French and German.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

M 4(3).<br />

Box 46 [Stravinsky, Igor]--Four Russian peasant songs (1916). 1932.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

R19(2).<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--[L']Histoire du soldat (1918). 1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Texte de C.F. Ramuz. English version by Rosa Newmarch. Freie nachdictung von Hans<br />

Reinhardt.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

H 3(1).<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--l'Histoire du soldat, Valse (1918). 1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

H 7(1).<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--L'Histoire du soldat (1919) for violin, clarinet and piano. 196-[?].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: International Music Company.<br />

H 5(2).<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] The rite of spring (1913). 1975.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Lyra Music Company.<br />

S 2(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--Four Russian peasant songs (new version, 1954) for equal voices<br />

with four horns. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

R20(1). Includes some penciled comparisons to other editions.<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--Four Russian peasant songs (1916). 1950.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Marks Music Corporation by arrangement with J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

R19(3). Identical with Chester ed. 9732, and pno red for rehearsal.<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--[Quatre etudes pour orchestre] Madrid from four studies for<br />

orchestra. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

E11(1).<br />

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Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--L'Oiseau de feu (1910) conte danse en 2 tableaux. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Broude Brothers.<br />

O 8(2). Affixed to inside front cover is a postcard-photo of Karsavina as firebird, 1910.<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] The rite of spring (1913). 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moscow: Le Compositeur Sovietique.<br />

S 2(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] The rite of spring (1913) pictures of<br />

pagan Russia. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edwin F. Kalmus.<br />

S 1(). Reproduction of 1921 Edition Russe de Musique (1929 revision), S 1(1). Includes<br />

errata list by Dr. Glenn Block, University of Missouri.<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] The rite of spring (1913) ballet for<br />

orchestra by Igor Stravinsky and Nicolas Roerich. 1926.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S 3(). DSL lists S 3(1) as a 1913 Edition Russe de Musique (plate no.RMV 196). This is<br />

plate B. & H. 17271. Occasional pencil and ink comparisons with other editions.<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Sacre du Printemps, Tourney of rival tribes for piano solo.<br />

1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation.<br />

S 7(1).<br />

Box 46 Stravinsky, Igor--Four Russian peasant songs (1916). 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Soviet publication.<br />

R19(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Duo concertant (1932) pour violon et piano. 1938.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

D 7(2).<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Ode (1943) tryptychon fur orchester. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

O 4(3).<br />

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Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Renard (1917[sic]) a burlesque for the stage to be sung and<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

acted based on popular Russian folk tales. 1956 (English translation--copyright<br />

date).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

French text by C.F. Ramuz. English text by Rollo H. Myers.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

R 8(3?) Plate J.W.C. 9716. Penciled Russian transliteration throughout, In L.M.'s hand:<br />

(older edition, some errors in it) Transliteration of Russian text.<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Rossignol (1914) conte lyrique en trois actes de I. Stravinsky<br />

et S. Mitousoff d'apres Andersen. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Traduction francaise de M.D. Calvocoressi. English translation by Robert Craft.<br />

Deutscheubertragung von A. Elukhen und B. Feiwel.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

R14(1).<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino (1920). 1923.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Revised and edited by Julia A. Burt.<br />

Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen.<br />

C29(1).<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Concertino pour quatuor a cordes (1920). 1925.<br />

Physical Description: Two copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited and revised by Julia A. Burt, New York.<br />

Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen.<br />

C31(1).<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (1917) scenes choreographiques, russes avec chant et<br />

musique composees. 1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Version francaise de C.F. Ramuz.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

N 2(1).<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Pulcinella (1920) ballet in one act after Giambattista Pergolesi.<br />

1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

P60(1). Some rehearsal numbers added in red pencil.<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en re (1931) pour violon et orchestre. 1931.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Violin part in collaboration with Samuel Dushkin.<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

C42(1).<br />

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Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto (1935) per due pianoforte soli. 1936.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

C38(1).<br />

Box 47 Stravinsky, Igor--Symphony of psalms (1930, rev. 1948) for mixed chorus and<br />

orchestra. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S38(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Scherzo tiree du ballet L'Oiseau de feu. 1933.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne (from Forberg).<br />

O33(1). In L.M.'s hand, color coded comparisons with 1945 suite and complete piano<br />

score.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--L'Oiseau de feu (1910) conte danse en 2 tableux. 1936.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: Schott's Sohne.<br />

O 9(1). In L.M.'s hand, pencil comparisons and notes throughout.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse (1929) from The firebird ballet for<br />

violin and piano. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melville: Belwin Mills.<br />

O14(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse from The firebird. 1940.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edition Musicus.<br />

O19(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse from The firebird. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edition Musicus.<br />

O20[a]().<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse from The firebird. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edition Musicus.<br />

O21(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse. 1915.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by George Copeland.<br />

Boston: Charles W. Homeyer & Company, Incorporated.<br />

O18(1).<br />

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Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse (1910-1926). 1929.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

O14(1). In L.M.'s hand: Kochanski earlier printing.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Sonata in F# minor (1903-4) for piano. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Faber Music Limited.<br />

ZZ 5(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse for piano. 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

O18(3).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Summer Moon adapted from The firebird suite<br />

of Igor Stravinsky. 1948, 1946.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Words by John Klenner.<br />

New York: Leeds Music Corporation.<br />

O31(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Supplications from L'Oiseau de feu. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: A. Fassio.<br />

O39(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Danse infernale from L'Oiseau de feu. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edward B. Marks Corporation.<br />

O23(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Ronde des princesses. 1937.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

O28(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Prelude et ronde des princesses (1910-1926).<br />

n.d.[1929].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne (from Forberg).<br />

O34(). DSL provides a number and the date for this publication but omits specific<br />

publisher information (Edition Schott no.2080 plate no.32373).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Danse infernal, berceuse et finale. 1934.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

O37(1).<br />

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Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Dance of the princesses from The Firebird.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edition Musicus.<br />

O25(). Not listed in DSL, but the same accompaniment as O25(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Dance of the princesses from The Fire-bird.<br />

1942.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edition Musicus.<br />

O25(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Pieces faciles] Three easy pieces for piano duet (1915) left hand<br />

easy. 1926, 1917.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester by arrangement with Ad. Henn.<br />

P36(2).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse (1910-1926) for violon et piano. 1932.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

With S. Dushkin.<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne (from Forberg Edition).<br />

O15(1). In L.M.'s hand: Kochanski later printing.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Russian credo (1932, new version 1964). 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Russian text.<br />

U.S.A.: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.<br />

C45(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Pribaoutki [Chanson plaisantes] (1914) pour une voix et huit<br />

instrumentsteste populaire russe mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz. 1917.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Geneve: Ad Henn.<br />

P56(2).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Pribaoutki [Chanson plaisantes] (1914) pour une voix et huit<br />

instruments textes populaires russes. 1924[?].<br />

Physical Description: 2 publications and a photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

P56(1[?]). Copyright 1924, not 1917 as in DSL, (plates J.W.C. 3825). Light cover copy<br />

includes complete transliteration of Russian text.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Les Cinq doigts] Allegro. 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Transcribed for guitar by Theodore Norman.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

C21.5(1).<br />

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Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Les Cinq doigts] The five fingers (1921) 8 very easy melodies on<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

five notes. 1923.<br />

Physical Description: Two copies with different paper.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Mercury Music Corporation.<br />

C20(). This American edition is not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse from The firebird. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edition Musicus.<br />

O20(). Not listed in DSL, but essentially the same as arrangement for violin and piano<br />

020(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Mass (1948) for mixed chorus and double wind quintet. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

M 1(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Scherzo (1902) for piano. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Faber Music Limited.<br />

ZZ 4(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Credo (1932). 1947.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C43(2). DSL incorrectly lists date of composition as 1957.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] Ballad (1934). 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

B10(). Not listed in DSL. Photocopy, not of the Boosey reprint (plate 17816), but of the<br />

original Edition Russe (plate R.M.V. 594). In envelope addressed to L.M.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] Ballad from The fairy's kiss (1951). 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The violin part established in collaboration with Jeanne Gauthier.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

B11(1). In L.M.'s hand, penciled comparisons with orchestral version throughout.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Petrouchka Suite for piano solo. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edition Musicus.<br />

P31(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

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Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Cinq doigts (1921) 8 pieces tres faciles sur 5 notes pour<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

piano. 1922.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

C20(1). Smooth cover copy includes red ink indications of added counterpoint in no.1<br />

-Instrumental Miniatures. Other copy includes orchestration history by L.M.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Petroushka] Three movements from Petrouchka. Russian dance,<br />

Petroushka, and the shrove-tide fair [published separately]. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P32(1).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Smith, John Stafford (supposed composer)]. The star-spangled<br />

banner (1941) harmonized by Igor Stravinsky and set for chorus. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Mercury Music Corporation.<br />

Z16(1). Includes manuscript versions (apparently by copies by L.M. for strings and<br />

piano solo.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Petrouchka] Danse russe (1932). 1933.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P23(2).<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Renard (1917[sic]) histoire burlesque chantee et jouee faite pour<br />

la scene d'apres des contes populaires russes. 1917 (copyright date).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.<br />

Geneve: Ad Henn.<br />

R 8(2). DSL lists date of publication as 1923.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat (1916) suite de chants pour une voix de<br />

femme et trois clarinettes. 1923, 1917.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited by arrangement with Ad Henn.<br />

B14[2]. DSL lists the original edition as Ad Henn 1923 and does not mention this<br />

reprint. In L.M.'s hand pencil notes throughout.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat (1916) suite de chants pour une voix de<br />

femme et trois clarinettes. 1917.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.<br />

Geneve: Ad Henn.<br />

B14[1]. DSL lists date of Ad Henn (original) edition as 1923.<br />

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Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--Souvenir d'un marche boche (1915). n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 2 Manuscript copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

n.p.: n.p.<br />

S28(M). In L.M.'s hand: Copied from, Wharton, Edith, (ed.) The Book of the Homeless.<br />

New York & London: Macmillan & Company, Limited. 1926 pp.49-52. Br Mus:<br />

12355-21.<br />

Box 49 Stravinsky, Igor--[Pieces facile] Three easy pieces for piano duet (1915) left hand<br />

easy. 1949.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Omega Corporation.<br />

P36(). This edition is not listed in DSL. On p.1 of signed copy, Photo offset from<br />

Henn-Chester edition, + minor editing.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

F. with Slavonic phonetic table and complete transliteration of Les Noces--chorus part,<br />

chorus reh. parts for versions B, C and D (photocopies).<br />

N 1[f](M). Manuscript reproduction from transparencies Main themes from Svadebka.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--[Danse from Quatre etudes and Trois pieces pour cordes].<br />

[1915].<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

P35[b](). Not listed in DSL. For one piano four hands.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces. [1916].<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

A complete realization of Stravinsky's aborted [1916] orchestration of Les Noces [by<br />

Robert Craft and Ramiro Cortes].<br />

N 1[e](M). 135pp. of large orchestral score. Indication on p.1 I.S. orchestra score: 1916<br />

to Rehearsal no.18. Craft and Cortes prepared this score from sketches.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonies of wind instruments. 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Score and Parts. The score is reproduced from transparencies. It is the same as the<br />

previous item.<br />

The transparencies are included in the score.<br />

S39(M). The entire set is in a large envelope marked Symphonies of wind<br />

instruments--Score constructed from photocopies of I.S.'s own set of parts.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--[Symphonies of wind instruments (1920)]. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

S39(M). Original version.<br />

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Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces [preliminary orchestration]. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

In L.M.'s hand, Fragment of Tableau I--Title page + 8 pages of score (double string<br />

quartet and winds.) Some pages numbered by L.M.<br />

N 1[d](M). In L.M.'s hand: This version is dated 1914 in Str in Pictures and Documents.<br />

See photo of 1st page of score in p.144.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces Version 2. 1915.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Manuscript (photocopy).<br />

N 1[c](M). In L.M.'s hand: Fragment of Tableau I--L.M. [Some page numbers added by<br />

L.M.] Titlepage and 7pp. of Music. Scored for small orchestra including cimbalon.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (orchestral sketch). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

N 1[b](M). In L.M.'s hand: Only two pages of this. 1.-Title. 2.-Three bars of music.<br />

Scored for double string quintet, english horn and bassoon.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (Fragment from tableau I). [1914-16].<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

N 1[g](M). On second unnumbered page in L.M.'s hand: Craft dates this 1914-16 for<br />

the Bing Concert program 6 September 1968.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Les Noces (pianola version). n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Folder with parts and score to discarded orchestration of Les Noces.<br />

N 1[a](M). In L.M.'s hand: Craft dates this 1919 for the Bing Concert program, 6<br />

September 1968.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--The rake's progress (1951). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Full score. pp.1-60 (Act I, Scenes 1-2, beginning of 3) and 263-353 (Act III, Scene 1,<br />

Scene 2 until the spade falls with a great crash.<br />

Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies in Stravinsky's hand).<br />

R 3(M). Inscribed by the composer on p.1: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> best seasons greetings<br />

from Igor Stravinsky Dec/53.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--[Cantique from Quatre etudes and Trois pieces pour cordes].<br />

1914.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

P35[b](). Not listed in DSL. For one piano four hands.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--[Fanfare from Agon for 3 trumpets]. 1953 (December).<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

A 4[a](M). Not listed in DSL. 1 leaf. In L.M.'s hand, pencil at top: Stravinsky () III 49<br />

(negative available). In ink Please give to Dorrance.<br />

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Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Requiem canticles (1966) to the memory of Helen Buchanan<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Seeger. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies) not in Stravinsky's hand. Copyright<br />

1966 by Boosey & Hawkes, Publishers Limited.<br />

R 9(M). 21pp. In L.M.'s hand p.1 upper right corner pencil: Bob Craft's copy. Many<br />

corrections and notations in ink throughout.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--[Excentrique from Quatre etudes and Trois pieces pour cordes].<br />

[1915].<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

P35[a](M). Not listed in DSL. For one piano four hands. Quarter note = 72, 9pp.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--The maidens came when I was in my mothers bower from<br />

Cantata (1952). 1951.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (Reproduction from transparencies).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

C 3(M).<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Marche (48 measures) [no.1 from Three easy pieces for piano<br />

duet] (1915). 1915.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (photocopy).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

8 leaves scored for piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, horn, violin I, violin<br />

II, viola cello and bass.<br />

P37(M). Unpublished.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Song without a name. 1979.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Copyright 1979 by Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited.<br />

ZZ 6(M). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Chant dissident. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

ZZ 7(M). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--[Smith, John Stafford (supposed composer)]. The star-spangled<br />

banner. 1941.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy of manuscript.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harmonized and arranged for male chorus by Igor Stravinsky (1941).<br />

Z15[a](M).<br />

Box 50 Stravinsky, Igor--Canon (Firebird). 1965.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

C 1(M). Two large leaves of score of Canon on a popular Russian theme (complete).<br />

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Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Rossignol] Airs du rossignol et marche chinoise (1932) pour<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

violon et piano. 1934.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C16(1).<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonie de psaumes (1930) pour choeur mixte et orchestre.<br />

1930.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S36(1). Appended to the title page is a clipping (ca. 1930) with a photograph of<br />

Stravinsky at the piano with a one paragraph biography of the composer.<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Elegie (1944) for viola or violin unaccompanied. 1945.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated, in association with Chappel &<br />

Company, Limited, London.<br />

E 3(1).<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto en re (1946) pour orchestre a cordes. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C39(). DSL lists only the Hawkes pocket score from the same plates, C39(1).<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Orpheus (1947) ballet in three scenes. 1948.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

O41(1).<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Mass (1948) for a mixed chorus and a double wind quintet. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

M 2(1). DSL incorrectly lists the plate no. as B. & H. 16403; the correct number is<br />

16463.<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Persephone (1934) melodrame en trois parties par Andre Gide.<br />

1947 (1957 in DSL).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P11(2).<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Capriccio (new version 1949) for piano and orchestra. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C10(1).<br />

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Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Rossignol] Marche chinoise tiree du conte lyrique Rossignol.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

R17(1).<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Apollon Musagete (1928) ballet en deux tableaux. 1928.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

A 5(1). Plate no.R.M.V. 442 (not 441 as listed in DSL, which is the piano score).<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Apollon Musagete (1927) ballet en deux tableaux. 1928.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

A 6(1). In L.M.'s hand, Pencil and ink notes throughout.<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--[Apollon Musagete] Variation d'Apollon. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de<br />

Musique.<br />

A 7[a](). Not listed in DSL. In L.M.'s hand, ink comparisons with original score.<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre etudes pour orchestre (1914-1919). 1930.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

E 8(1).<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Baiser de la fee (1928) ballet--allegorie en 4 tableaux de Igor<br />

Strawinsky inspire par la muse de Tchaikowsky. 1928.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russse de Musique.<br />

B 4(1). In L.M.'s hand: Original edition.<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Baiser de la fee] Divertimento (1928-34) pour orchestre<br />

inspire par lamuse de Pierre Tchaikovsky. 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

B 8(1). In L.M.'s hand, penciled comparisons with the orchestra version. DSL lists date<br />

of composition as 1932.<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Suite italienne [1933 ca.]. 1947, 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S33(2).<br />

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Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Oedipus Rex (novelle revision 1948) opera-oratorio en deux<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

actes d'apres Sophocle par Igor Stravinsky et Jean Cocteau. 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English translation of the speaker's text by E.E. Cummings (insert).<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

O 7(2). Pencil = original edition. L.M. is referring to O7(3), Edition Russe de Musique,<br />

1948,1928, 1926. He has notated the differences between the two editions in pencil<br />

throughout.<br />

Box 51 Stravinsky, Igor--Capriccio(1929) pour piano et orchestre en 3 parties. 1930.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C 8(1). Copy stamped In die Universal-Edition als U.E. Nr. 7942 aufgenommen includes<br />

an errata sheet.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Symphonies d'instruments a vent a la memoire de Claude-Achille<br />

Debussy. 1926.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S41(1). Inserted in the first copy is one sheet of music manuscript, apparently by L.M.,<br />

sketches of various harmonic devices used in this piece.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Feu d'artifice opus 4 (1908). 1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

F 6(1).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Beethoven, Ludwig van. Mephistopheles' lied vom floh. 1913.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moscow: Russicher Musikverlag.<br />

Z 2(). DSL lists only an undated edition by W. Bessel & Company.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois petites chansons (1913, Orch. 1930) souvenir de mon<br />

enfance. 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P14(1). In L.M.'s hand, Penciled comparisons to manuscript.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Deux poesies (1911) de K. Balmont. n.d. [DSL lists 1912].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Deutscher text von Berthold Feiwel. Texte francais de M.-D. Calvocoressi. English<br />

Version by Robert Burness.<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P48(1). DSL incorrectly credits the English translation in this publication to Robert<br />

Craft, who (if date of publication is correct) was yet to be born. In folder marked<br />

Balmont Songs.<br />

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Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[Poemes de Verlaine] La Lune blanche & Une grand sommeil<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

noir...[Separately bound]. 1910.<br />

Physical Description: There are 2 copies of no.1 and 3 copies of no.2, with different<br />

title pages.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

[Russian by S. Mitusov, English and German by M.D. Calvocoressi. The English and<br />

German texts are on a separate (voice only) insert].<br />

Moscow: Jurgenson.<br />

P45(1). On one copy in L.M's hand: Str's copy is same as this one. He labels it 1st<br />

edition.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[Le Sacre du Printemps] Ronde printaniere. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation.<br />

S 8(1).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Petrouchka (1911) scenes burlesques en 4 tableaux d'Igor<br />

Strawinsky et Alexandre Benois. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Editions Russe de Musique.<br />

P17(). DSL lists only the Boosey & Hawkes reprint from the same plates (1948 rev.);<br />

also DSL incorrectly dates this arrangement 1947 as it clearly predates that and is<br />

based on the original score.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[Petrouchka] Trois mouvements de Petrouchka. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P29(2).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois petites chansons (1913) souvenir de mon enfance. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P13(1). In L.M.'s hand: Photo-liths (?) of original edition Russicher Musikverlag.<br />

G.m.b.H., Berlin. Moscou. R.M.V. (232)342. Also pencil references to orchestra version<br />

and Symphony in Eb.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[Petrouchka] Suite de cinq pieces tiree du ballet Petrouchka.<br />

1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P31(1).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Roi des etoiles (1911) pour chant et orchestre. 1911.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

K. Balmont. Traduction francaise de M.D. Calvocoressi.<br />

Bad Godesberg: Musikverlag Rob. Forberg.<br />

R12(1?). Date of composition is incorrectly listed in DSL as 1912; also plate no.is<br />

36731-2, not 36731.<br />

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Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Deux poesies (1911) de K. Balmont. 1947.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Deutscher text von Berhold Feiwel. Texte francais de M.D. Calvocoresse. English text<br />

by Robert Burness.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P49(1). DSL lists this publication as revised.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[Poemes de Verlaine] Two songs [rev. 1953] La bonne chanson<br />

[La luneblanche...] & Sagesse [Un grand sommeil noir...]. 1955.<br />

Physical Description: [Separately bound].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English words by M.D. Calvocoressi. Ubersetzung (no.2) von M.D. Calvocoressi.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

P46(1). L.M.'s Pencil indications of the distinctions between this and the original<br />

version are in no.1 La Bonne chanson.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Roi des etoiles--Svesdoliki (1911). n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript copy in pencil with ink notations.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

R12(M).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Ronde des princesses. 1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

O27(1).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[L'Oiseau de feu] Berceuse and finale. 1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

O22[1](). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Chetyre etiuda dlia fortepiano. [Quatre etudes opus 7 (1908)<br />

pour le piano]. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moskva: Gosudarstvennoe muzykal'noe izdatel'stvo.<br />

E12(). Not listed in DSL. Plate no.26257.<br />

Box 52 Stravinskii, Igor--Chetyre etiuda dlia fortepiano [Quatre etudes op.7 (1908) pour<br />

le piano]. 1923.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moskva, Petrograd: Muzykal'ny sektor.<br />

E12(). Not listed in DSL. Russian edition with original Jurgenson plates (no.33868).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre etudes opus 7 [1908] no.3-4 [published separately].<br />

1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Rev. M. Frey.<br />

Leipzig-Milano: Anton J. Benjamin.<br />

E12(2). Plate no.A.J.B. 8289 & 8287 (not 82589 & 82587 as in DSL, also DSL<br />

incorrectly identifies the series title Neu-Russische Meister as Neu-Russische Musiker.<br />

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Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[Quatre etudes] Four etudes opus 7 [1908] for the piano. 1953.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Isidor Philipp.<br />

New York: International Music Company.<br />

E12(4).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre etudes opus 7 (1908) pour piano [published separately].<br />

[1910].<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies of no.1-3<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leipzig: P. Jurgenson.<br />

E12(1).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908) pour chant et piano. [1910].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moscow: Jurgenson.<br />

P 1(1). DSL lists date of composition as 1908.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Set of parts for instrumental version.<br />

P 2(M). Five parts (violino, fagotto, clarinetto in la, corno inglese and oboe).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale [1908]. 1917.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Boston: Charles E. Homeyer & Company.<br />

P 1(). DSL does not list this publication (plate no.C.W.H. 194), which is virtually<br />

identical to the original Forberg edition.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908) pour chant et piano. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

P 1(3).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[Poemes de Verlaine] Two songs (1910) [original dated, La<br />

Baule, 1910, 1909 orch. 1951] La Bonne chanson & Sagesse for baritone and<br />

orchestra. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

[French only].<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

P47(1).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908) pour chant et piano. [1910].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leipzig: Rob. Forberg & Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

P 1(1[?]) or(3[?]). DSL lists P1(1) as plate no.34546 (1910) and P1(3) as Edition Schott<br />

3313 plate no.BSS 33967a(1948). This publication matches P1(1) plates and P1(3)<br />

Edition with no date.<br />

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Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1933) pour violino, oboe, corno inglese, clarinetto and<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

fagotto. 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

P 2(1). DSL lists the plate no.33967a; this is plate no.33967.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale [1933] chanson sans paroles. 1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

P 4(2). Pencil comparisons with original vocal setting throughout.<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Le Faune et la bergere (1906) suite pour chant et piano. 1927,<br />

1908.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paroles de A. Pouchkine. Deutsche ubersetzung von Heinrich Moller. Version Francaise<br />

de A.Lomaroff.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited (Reprint of M.P. Belaieff).<br />

F 3(). DSL does not list this reprint. In one copy, L.M. has made references in red ink to<br />

the 1913 Belaieff-Orchestra score and in pencil to the original 1927 Belaieff edition<br />

(Leipzig).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908) pour chant et piano. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers Incorporated.<br />

P 1(4).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908-1924) chanson sans paroles pour une voix et<br />

quatre instruments a vent. [1929].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers.<br />

P 3(). DSL does not list this edition which uses the same plates as the Schott edition<br />

P3(2).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--Pastorale (1908-1924) chanson sans paroles pour une voix et<br />

quatre instruments a vent. [1929].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mainz: B. Schott's Sohne.<br />

P 3(2).<br />

Box 52 Stravinsky, Igor--[Petrouchka] Trois mouvements de Petrouchka (1911-1921).<br />

1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P29(1). Clothbound.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Chant des batelier du Volga. Chant populaire russe. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Manuscript.<br />

Z 5(M). Not in DSL. Manuscript in L.M.'s hand.<br />

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Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois poesies de la lyrique japonaise (1913) pour chant<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

{soprano}, deux flutes {la 2de-pet. fl.}, deux clarinettes {la 2de-cl. bas.}, piano,<br />

deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 1913.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies, ostensibly with the same plates but different covers<br />

and title pages.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Texte francaise de Maurice Delage.<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P51(1). DSL has transposed the plate nos. of this edition, R.M.V. 199 and the<br />

instrumental score, R.M.V. 200.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Chant des bateliers du Volga (1917) for wind ensemble. 1970.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Edited by Randall Croley.<br />

New York: Autograph Editions.<br />

Z 5(2).<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Une valse pour les petits lecteurs du Figaro. 1922 (Mai).<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Manuscript (reproduction from transparencies).<br />

V 2(M). Reproduced in Stravinsky, the composer and his works, by Eric Walter White,<br />

p.210.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois Histoires pour enfantes. 1927, 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz. English version by Rosa New March.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

H 8(2). Plate no 3830(1), the same as 1920 edition.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--[Trois] Histoires pour enfants. 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

H 8(1). Same plate no.as 1927 revision. Insert English translation of texts.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Chant des bateliers de Volga. Chant populaire russe. 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited [Holograph copy in pencil].<br />

Z 5(M). Not listed in DSL. Manuscript in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Chant du rossignol [1917] poeme symphonique en trois parties.<br />

1927.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C14(1).<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois pieces pour clarinette solo (1919). 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

P34(2). DSL indicates a second, 1923, copyright not present in this edition.<br />

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Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--[Pieces facile] Five easy pieces (1917) for piano duet (right hand<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

easy). 1917.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

P41(2). DSL lists plate no.2909. This is 2909(1).<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime [1919] pour onze instruments. 1922, 1919.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Couverture de Pablo Picasso.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

R 2(1).<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Renard (1916) Piano arrangement to replace the Hungarian<br />

cimbalum. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Manuscript (unknown hand).<br />

R 7(M).<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor d'apres Giambattista Pergolesi--[Pulcinella] Scherzino. 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

S65(1).<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor d'apres Giambattista Pergolesi--[Pulcinella] Con queste paroline.<br />

1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

P63.5(1). DSL lists the copyright date as 1925.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois poesies de la lyrique japonaise [1913] pour chant<br />

(soprano), deux flutes (Los Angeles 2de=fl.[sic]), deux clarinettes (Los Angeles<br />

2de-cl. bas), piano, deux violons, alto et violoncelle. [1913].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Texte francais de Maurice Delage.<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P52(1). DSL omits this plate no.(200) and instead assigns that number (incorrectly) to<br />

the contemporaneous piano reduction.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois poesies de la lyrique japonaise (1913) chant et piano. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

P51(). Plate no.B. & H. 16308. Photo-litho(?) of original edition. [R.M.V. 199]... Cover<br />

and title page not reproduced. No English version in original, only Russian & French.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--[Pieces facile no.4] Napolitana. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation.<br />

P42(1).<br />

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Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--[Trois pieces pour clarinette] Three pieces for Clarinet [1919].<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Omega Music Company.<br />

P34(). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime [1919] for eleven instruments. 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

R 2(). The same plates as R2(1), but different copyright, no title page and English title.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--L'Histoire du soldat (1918) Grande Suite. 1922.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

H 4(1).<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Quatre chants russes (1918). 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mis en francais par C.F. Ramuz.<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

C18(1). 3 copies in folder marked Four Russian songs, all with plate no.3831 (as in<br />

DSL), however one copy appears older with a different cover and title page. Pencil<br />

analysis and translation in no.2.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Chant des bateliers du Volga. Chant populaire russe. 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

Z 5(1). Manuscript in L.M.'s hand.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Petrouchka (revised 1947 edition) burlesque in four scenes by<br />

Igor Strawinsky and Alexandre Benois. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P17(1). DSL misleadingly states arranged by the composer and Alexandre Benois; the<br />

ballet is by I.S. and A.B.--the reduction for piano four hands is by the composer.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Piano-Rag-music (1919). 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

P33(1). This is a later reprint.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Piano-Rag-music (1919). 1920.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

P33(1). This is the original edition.<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime [1919] pour onze instruments. 1919.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Couverture de Pablo Picasso.<br />

Paris: Editions de la Sirene.<br />

R 2(2).<br />

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Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--Ragtime (1918) pour onze instruments. 1920.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester, Limited.<br />

R 1(4).<br />

Box 53 Stravinsky, Igor--[Pulcinella] Suite pour violon et piano (1925) d'apres themes,<br />

fragments et morceaux de Giambattista Pergolesi. 1926.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S33(2). There are two copies. The first in one volume. The second as five separately<br />

published movements in a folder labeled Suite pour violon et piano (Pulcinella).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1925) ouverture pour piano. 1925.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

M 8(). Not listed in DSL, plate no.R.M.V. 411.-411a (1925 Vocal score is R.M.V. 411,<br />

essentially the same plate).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--[Octet] Octuor [1923] pour instruments a vent. 1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

O 1(1?). DSL does not distinguish between this large score (plate no.R.M.V. 415) and<br />

the small score in Box 40.<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--[Octet] Octuor pour instruments a vent. 1926.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

O 3(1).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--[Mavra] [Chanson de Paracha] Russian maiden's song. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lyrics by B. Kochno after A.S. Poushkin. English translation by R. Burness.<br />

[New York]: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.<br />

M 7(2).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--[Mavra] Chanson [de Paracha] russe (Russian Maiden's Song).<br />

1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.<br />

M 6(2).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--[Mavra] Chanson [de Paracha] russe (1937). 1947, 1938.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited by arrangement with Edition A. Gutheil.<br />

M 5(2). In L.M.'s hand: Alterations from 'Concert Version' of aria (M 7[a]{}), which<br />

already differs from Mavra original throughout piano score in pencil.<br />

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Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--[Mavra] Chanson de Paracha (1922-23) tiree de l'opera-bouffe<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Mavra. 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Texte russe de B. Kochno, d'apres A. Pouchkine. Version francaise par J. Larmanjat.<br />

English version by R. Burness. Deutsch von A. Elukhen.<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

M 7[a](). Not listed in DSL. Plate no.R.M.V. 458.<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--[Pulcinella] Suite italienne (1932) pour violoncelle et piano.<br />

1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de<br />

Musique.<br />

S34(2).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Serenade en la (1925) en quatre mouvements pour piano. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de<br />

Musique.<br />

S19(2).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto (1923-1924) pour piano suivi d'orchestre d'harmonie.<br />

1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C36(1). Plate no.R.M.V. 414 (DSL has R.M.V. 1). DSL also omits editor for this edition<br />

but not the later Boosey reprint.<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Sonate (1924) pour piano. 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated, by arrangement with Edition Russe de<br />

Musique.<br />

S23(2).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1922) Air de la mere pour chant et piano. 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Opera bouffe en 1 acte d'apres A. Pouchkine. Texte de Boris Kochno. English Version<br />

by Robert Burness. Traduction francaise par Jacques Larmanjat.<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

M 8[a](). Not listed in DSL, plate no.R.M.V. 411.-411b (1925 vocal score is R.M.V. 411<br />

essentially the same plate).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Serenade en la (1925) en quatre mouvements pour piano. 1926.<br />

Physical Description: Two copies. 1, slightly larger is stamped In die Universal<br />

Edition als U.E.-Nr. 8603 aufgenommen.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S19(1).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Pater noster (new version with Latin text). 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Boosey & Hawkes, Incorporated.<br />

P 8(1[?]). No plate no. DSL lists plate no.1833.<br />

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Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Pater noster (1926). [1932].<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P 7(1). Insert, a hand-copied manuscript of this same edition.<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Oedipus Rex (1926-1927) opera oratorio en deux actes d'apres<br />

Sophocle par I. Strawinsky et J. Cocteau. 1927.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

O 7(3[?]). Plate no.R.M.V. 429. DSL lists O7(3) as E.R. de M., 1948,1928,1926, plate<br />

no.R.M.V. 431.<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra (1922) opera bouffe en 1 acte d'apres A. Pouchkine. 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

English version by Robert Burness. Traduction francaise par Jacques Larmanjat.<br />

Deutsche Ubersetzung von A. Elukhen.<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

M 4(1). In L.M.'s hand: FS = Str's alterations in full score, pencil marks throughout.<br />

Insert p.41 manuscript copy of full score in black and red ink showing variants.<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Mavra [1922] Chanson de Paracha pour chant et piano. 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text russe de B. Kochno, d'apres A. Pouchkine. Version francaise par J. Larmanjat.<br />

English version by R. Burness. Deutsch von A. Elukhen.<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

M 7(1). DSL incorrectly reads based on piano vocal score. Plate no.R.M.V. 467. In<br />

L.M.'s hand: This is the piano reduction of the voice with orchestra version (reduced<br />

orchestra-M 7[a]()-RMV 458).<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Sonate (1924) pour piano. 1925.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

S23(1). One, slightly larger bears an imprint on the cover Imp.<br />

Delanchy-Dupre--Paris-Asnieres and in pencil on the title page 5544. The other, blue<br />

pencil on the cover 8357.<br />

Box 54 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto [1923-24] pour piano suivi d'orchestre d'harmonie.<br />

1924.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C34(2). Plate no.R.M.V. 412 (DSL lists 414). In L.M.'s hand: Green pen = alterations in<br />

copyist hand in 1936 edition, ERM (RMV 607) but also some printed alterations not in<br />

this copy.<br />

Box 65 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois petites chanson (1913-1930) pour petites orchestre. 1934.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic prints 3 × 5. Negatives in green folder.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P14(1).<br />

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Box 65 Stravinsky, Igor--Trois petites chanson. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P13(2?). Incomplete photographic prints of original edition. Plate no.R.M.V. 235.<br />

Box 65 Stravinsky, Igor--Concerto (1923-24) pour piano et orchestre d'harmonie. 1936.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic prints cut 6.5 × 10.5 pasted back to back<br />

(incomplete, pages are missing) with Negatives.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

C34(1).<br />

Box 65 Stravinsky, Igor--L'Histoire du soldat. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic prints (including some blow-ups) of sketches<br />

and Manuscript in author's hand. Inside manila envelope.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Labeled l'Histoire du soldat.<br />

H 1().<br />

Box 70 Stravinsky, Igor--Tchaikovsky, P.I. Pas de deux (L'Oiseau bleu--Bluebird) from P.<br />

Tschaikowsky's ballet The sleeping beauty. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for small orchestra by Igor Strawinsky.<br />

Z 4(2). Inscribed in pencil on front cover: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> IStr January 1st 1955.<br />

Box 70 Stravinsky, Igor--Monumentum [1960] pro Gesualdo di Venosa ad CD Annum.<br />

1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Recomposed for instruments by Igor Stravinsky.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

M12(1). Inscribed in ink on the title page: To you, my dear <strong>Lawrence</strong> (<strong>Morton</strong>) whom I<br />

am so happy to meet in Venice Love I. Stravinsky September/60.<br />

Box 70 Stravinsky, Igor--Canticum sacrum (1955) ad honorem sancti Marci nominis for<br />

tenor and baritone soli, chorus and orchestra. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

C 5(1). Inscribed in ink on the cover: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> cordially IStr 1957.<br />

Box 70 Stravinsky, Igor-- The flood (1961-62) a musical play. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

F 7(1). Inscribed in green ink on the cover: R. Craft transfer to L. <strong>Morton</strong> il vecchio<br />

amico.<br />

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Box 70 Stravinsky, Igor--Persephone (1934, revised 1949) pour tenor, choeur mixte et<br />

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<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

orchestra. 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Melodrame en trois tableaux d'Andre Gide.<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited, by arrangement with Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P10(1). Inscribed in ink on the title page: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> happy new Year<br />

cordially I. Stravinsky Dec/20[1953]. Year added in L.M.'s hand. Insert front cover,<br />

postcard of Cieslewicz Persephone.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Bach, Johann Sebastian. Fuga (a 2 voci) & Fuga XI (a 3 voci). n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

[Arranged for instruments by Igor Stravinsky].<br />

Reproduction from transparencies in Stravinsky's hand and that of a copyist.<br />

ZZ 8(M). Not listed in DSL.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--The owl and the pussycat [1966]. 1966.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

O42(M). Inscribed: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> cordially October/66.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor-- andantino from Eight instrumental miniatures. 1962 (April).<br />

Physical Description: (Photographic print 8 × 10).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

I 3(M). Original is inscribed Dear <strong>Lawrence</strong> (<strong>Morton</strong>) Keep this page as a souvenir of<br />

your friend who dedicated the whole suite of this `Eight instrumental Miniatures' to<br />

you Yours as ever I. Stravinsky Apr.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Variations (1963-64) Aldous Huxley in memoriam. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

V 3(2). Plain grey wrapper signed L. <strong>Morton</strong> in blue ink and IStr March 25/65 in red ink.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Four Songs (1918, instr. 1953) for voice, flute, harp & guitar.<br />

1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: J. & W. Chester Limited.<br />

S25(1?). Plate no.J.W.C. 3831A. DSL lists plate no.3831 only. On title page: To<br />

<strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> and his wonderful musicianship IStr /55 in red ink.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1962-63) for baritone and chamber<br />

orchestra. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Reproduced and bound from transparencies by Cameo Music Reproduction.<br />

A 1(M). Insert inside front cover, Original and Inverse forms of the row divided into<br />

hexachords by vertical lines.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Abraham and Isaac (1962-63) a sacred ballad for baritone and<br />

chamber orchestra. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

A 2(1). Inscribed in black felt pen on title page: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> with love from I.<br />

Stravinsky April 11 / 65.<br />

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Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Berceuses du chat [1916] suite de chants pour une voix de<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

femme et trois clarinettes. 1917.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mis en francaise par C.F. Ramuz.<br />

Geneve: Ad. Henn.<br />

B14[1]. DSL incorrectly gives date as 1923. Inscribed on front cover upper left corner:<br />

To [Cyrillic](<strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>) with authentic affection Igor Stravinsky 'Morges 1917'.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--J.S. Bach: Choral variationen uber das weinachtslied Vom Himmel<br />

hoch dakomm ich her. 1956.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Z 1(M). Inscribed in upper right hand corner front cover: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> with<br />

affectionateness I. Str Easter /56.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Elegy for J.F.K. (1964). 1964.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies. Reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Text by Wystan Auden.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Praeludium. 1937.<br />

E 5(M). On one, red pencil corrections and insert--original and inversion form ofrow.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Unpublished.<br />

P55(M). Insert-photostat of 1937 orchestration (with strings) and two sheets from<br />

transparencies in L.M.'s hand: To replace the original string guitar and timp. section on<br />

p.8.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--In memoriam Dylan Thomas (1954) dirge canons and song for<br />

tenor voice string quartet and four trombones. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

I 1(2). Insert Manuscript trombone parts. Inscribed on title page: To you, dear<br />

<strong>Lawrence</strong> (<strong>Morton</strong>)cordially I. Str October 54.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Eight instrumental miniatures (1962). 1962.<br />

Physical Description: 2 complete copies. Reproduction from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

I 3(). Insert in bound green copy--separate leaf copies of Andantino, Vivace, Lento and<br />

Allegretto.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Agon (1954-1957) ballet for twelve dancers. 1957.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduction from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

A 3(M). Inscribed on p.1 in upper right corner: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> all best cordially<br />

Igor Stravinsky June /57.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Elegy for J.F.K. (1964). 1964.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscripts. In large envelope.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Labeled Stravinsky: Elegy for J.F.K. These are the three clarinet parts used at the first<br />

performance.<br />

E 5(M).<br />

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Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Anthem (1962) The dove descending breaks the air for chorus a<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

cappella. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey & Hawkes, Limited.<br />

D 5(1). Inscribed: To you, dear <strong>Lawrence</strong> yours as ever I. Str March 2 /64.<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--[Balmont songs] The flower & The dove [for soprano and<br />

chamber orchestra]. 1954.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

P50(M).<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--Requiem canticles (1966). 1966.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

R 9(M).<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--The flood [1962]. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduction from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

F 7(M). Insert front cover an elaborate serial analysis including a leaf with the series of<br />

Schoenberg's Begleitmusik. In L.M.'s hand, pencil analysis in many colors throughout.<br />

F 8(1) included.<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--A sermon, a narrative and a prayer (1960-61) for solo voices,<br />

recitation, and chorus with instruments. 1960-61.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

S20(M). In four parts. Two copies of part 1 (Sermon), one of which is inscribed in the<br />

upper left corner of page 1: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> with affectionate thoughts I.<br />

Stravinsky May/61.<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--Introitus (1965) T.S. Eliot in memoriam. 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Boosey and Hawkes, Limited.<br />

I 4(). Large score is not listed in DSL. Plain grey wrapper inscribed in the upper right<br />

hand corner: Igor Stravinsky March 22/65.<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--Eight instrumental miniatures [1962] Andantino. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

I 3(M).<br />

Note<br />

Photocopy of autographed reproduction from transparencies (See Box 71).<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--Wolf, Hugo. Two songs from the Spanischer liederbuch [1967].<br />

[1967].<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Z18(M). In L.M.'s hand: I made the full score of the Wolf songs, at S's request, from his<br />

sketch-particel.<br />

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Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--Hommage a Nadia Boulanger a chanter a son anniversaire, l'an<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1947, le jourde 16 septembre, a l'occasion duguel ces vers de Jean de Meung (XIII<br />

siecle) furent mis en musique par Igor Stravinsky (XX siecle). 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Unpublished manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

ZZ 9(M).<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--Souvenir d'un marche boche. [1915].<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

S28(M).<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky, Igor--Anthem [1962] The dove descending breaks the air. 1962.<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

D 5(M). Complete serial analysis throughout with the four main forms of the row<br />

copied on the back page with a schemata of the dispersion of the series to the voices.<br />

Box 74 Stravinsky, Igor--Pulcinella ballet mit gesang in einem aufzuf. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and proof.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Nach italienischen szenarien bearbeitet von Prof. James Bloch.<br />

Berlin: Edition Russe de Musique.<br />

P58a().<br />

Box 74 Pas D'aggrandissement. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and prints.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

ZZ11(). Orchestration of Russian song (negatives of manuscript).<br />

Box 74 [Stravinsky] Works: Etude for Pianola, Valse pour les enfants, Beethoven opus<br />

75/3 [Orchestration], Souvenir d'une Marche boche. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives, proofs and prints.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

ZZ12(). Miscellaneous.<br />

Box 74 Le Sacre du Printemps--pages from plate no.RMV 197b (L. of C.). n.d..<br />

Physical Description: Photographic 3 × 5 prints.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

S 1(1). Incomplete.<br />

Box 74 Moussorgsky-Stravinsky, The Flea. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic prints.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Z13(M). Three sets of prints of the orchestral score.<br />

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Box 75 Beethoven, Marche Boche, F.I. Stravinsky. Mussorgsky-Stravinsky Leagues of<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Composers programs I (Indoor shots). Gorodetzky no.2. Contact prints completion<br />

of Souvenirs de mon enfance. Credo (original) Gorodetsky songs (various editions)<br />

Library of Congress Microfilm.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and microfilms.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Sacre--pages from 197b, errata sheet for 197b. Extra pages--German articles<br />

Bruges--beginning of Souvenir de mon enfance; contact prints.<br />

ZZ10(). Miscellaneous compositions.<br />

Box 82 Stravinsky, Igor--Greeting prelude (1955). 1955.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduction from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

G 1(). Inscribed across the first page To my dear friend <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> cordially I.<br />

Stravinsky.<br />

Box 82 Stravinsky, Igor--Ebony concerto (1945). 1945.<br />

Physical Description: Reproduction from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

E 1(). Inscribed in ink in upper right hand corner To Gilbert Grau cordially IStr.<br />

Box 102 Stravinsky, Igor--Circus Polka (1942) composed for a young elephant. 1943.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Arranged for violin and piano by Sol Babitz.<br />

New York: Associated Music Publishers, Incorporated.<br />

Inscribed on cover: To <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> affectionately Sol Babitz 9/12/43.<br />

Stravinsky, Music Relating to<br />

Box 8 Juskiewicz, Reverend Anton--Melodie ludowe litewskie (Simple Lithuanian folk<br />

songs). 1900.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Translated by Birute Lembergas (in manuscript).<br />

Krakau: Verlag der Polinischen Akademie der Wissenshaft.<br />

Translation of the individual songs on separate sheets. Work is photocopy of original,<br />

unbound. Includes letters regarding arrangement (by L.M.) for the translation.<br />

Box 42 Grieg, Edvard--Lyrische Stucke fur pianoforte opus 7. 1950.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Frankfurt: C.F. Peters.<br />

Box 42 Mussorgsky, Modeste--The flea lied des Mephistopheles im Auerbach's keller.<br />

1934.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Moscow: Edition de Musique de L'stat R.S.F.S.R.<br />

Box 42 Mussorgsky, Modeste--The flea. 1911.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leipzig: Breitkopf & Hartel.<br />

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Stravinsky, Music Relating to<br />

Box 42 Beethoven, Ludwig van--Sechs lieder. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

London: Augener & Company.<br />

Box 48 Wolf, Hugo--Spanisches liederbuch, nach Paul Heyse und Emanuel Geibel. Band I<br />

geistlichelieder original ausgabe. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Englische Ubersetzung von John Bernhoff.<br />

Frankfurt: C.F. Peters.<br />

Stravinsky orchestrated no.IX Herr, was tragt der Boden hier and no.X Wunden tragst<br />

du, mein Geliebter in 1968.<br />

Box 48 Wolf, Hugo--Spanisches liederbuch, nach Paul Heyse und Emanuel Geibel. Band III<br />

originalausgabe. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Englische ubersetzung von John Bernhoff.<br />

Frankfurt: C.F. Peters.<br />

Insert photocopy of no.X Wunden tragst du, mein geliebter, from volume 1.<br />

Box 48 Debussy, Claude--43 songs for voice and piano (high). 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: International Music Company.<br />

In L.M.'s hand, red ink identification of poets in the table of contents.<br />

Box 48 Schumann, Robert--Samtliche lieder fur eine singstimme mit klavier begleitung.<br />

Band 1-3. Original ausgabe (hohe stimme). n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: C.F. Peters Corporation.<br />

Box 48 Wolf, Hugo--Michelangelo-lieder. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: C.F. Peters Corporation.<br />

In L.M.'s hand, penciled timings and instrumental indications throughout.<br />

Box 58 Lombardo, Carmen--'Round my heart. 1932.<br />

Physical Description: 3 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Words by Joe Young.<br />

New York: Famous Music Corporation.<br />

Box 58 Robison, Willard--'Round my old deserted farm. 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Irving Berlin Incorporated.<br />

Box 71 Burton, Steven--Stravinskiana Concertino for flute and piano. 1975.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paris: Editions Salabert.<br />

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Box 72 Spies, Claudio--LXXXV: Eight + fives for strings and clarinets. 1967.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Manuscript reproduced from transparencies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inscribed in upper right corner: For Bob, a brief antidote to CARDILLANGWEILE-Claudio<br />

3. VII.1967.<br />

Box 72 Klebe, Giselher--Surge aquile; et veni, auster: Paraphrase uber ein thema von Igor<br />

Strawinskyfur Orgel opus 60. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Kassel: Barenreiter-Ausgabe.<br />

Box 73 Beer, Leopold--Marschepperlin. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Bearbeitet von Leopold Beer. Band I & II.<br />

Wien-Leipzig: Musikverlag Johann Kliment.<br />

Box 73 Detskie pesno na russkie i malorossooskie napevy s akkompanimentom<br />

fortepiano. [19--?].<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mamontovoi pod redaktsieiu Professora P. Chaikovskago, s prilozheniem tekh-zhe<br />

pesen vtrekhgolosnom perelozhenii K. Al'brekhta.<br />

V Moskva: P.I. Urgeneson.<br />

Russian folk music.<br />

Box 73 Balakirev, M.--Recueil de chants populaires russes, notes et harmonises. Sbornik<br />

russkikhnarodnykh p'esen'. 1898.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Traduction francaise de J. Sergennois.<br />

Leipzig: M.P. Belaieff.<br />

Box 73 Liapounow, S., arranger--35 chants populaires russes. Pesen' russkago naroda:<br />

dlia odnogogolosa s soprovozhdeniem fortepiano iz sobrannykh v 1893 g. 1899.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

S.M. Liapunovym i Th. M. Istominym. Perelozhil S. Liapu November.<br />

Izsano s vysochaishago soizvoleniia Piesennoiu Komissieuir Imperatorskago Russkago<br />

Geograficheskago Obshchestva. [No imprint].<br />

Box 74 Beethoven-Marche Boche-F.I. Stravinsky. Mussorgsky-Stravinsky Leagues of<br />

Composers programs I (Indoor shots). Gorodetzky no.2. Contact prints completion<br />

of Souvenirs de mon enfance. Credo (original) Gorodetsky songs (various editions)<br />

Library of Congress Microfilm.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and microfilms.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 74 Folk music sources. n.d.<br />

Sacre--pages from 197b, errata sheet for 197b. Extra pages--German articles<br />

Bruges--beginning of Souvenir de mon enfance--contact prints.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and prints.<br />

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Box 82 Shackelford, Rudy--Le Tombeau de Stravinsky (1971-76) for harpsichord solo.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1977.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

New York: Joseph Boonin, Incorporated.<br />

Box 100 Russian avant garde--Works by Rebikoff, Lourie, Wolfsfriedhof, Dechevov,<br />

Mossolow. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopies in large envelope.<br />

Stravinsky, Photographs, Paintings, Prints, etc.<br />

Box 28 Columbia Records concerts in Town Hall--Flyer. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Announcing Stravinsky concerts on 20 December 1959, 3 January 1960 and 10<br />

January 1960.<br />

Box 31 Folder containing 89 photos or other images of the Stravinskys, Robert Craft,<br />

Darius Milhaud, Lukas Foss, <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong>, Vaclav Nijinsky, et al.<br />

Box 37 Cocteau, Jean--Stravinsky playing Le Sacre du Printemps 1913. 1913.<br />

Physical Description: Photocopy.<br />

Box 37 Larionev, Mikhail--A sheet of caricatures-Diaghilev, Massine, Ansermet, Misia<br />

Sert, Picasso, Appollinaire, Stravinsky, and others. n.d.<br />

Box 65 European trip--on ship and in Venice (No clearly identifiable pictures of<br />

Stravinsky). 1956.<br />

Physical Description: Color photographic prints.<br />

Box 67 International Stravinsky Symposium (poster). 1982.<br />

Box 69 Stravinsky portraits.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Listing of works owned by Stravinsky. Catalogue of Stravinsky images (graphics, oils<br />

and sculpture). Letters re iconography and portrait exhibition to and from Craft et al.<br />

Drawings.<br />

Box 70 Six sketches of Stravinsky by Mae Babitz (1955-56).<br />

Physical Description: In tube.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--No title. Music manuscript decorated with famous icon from<br />

'Conversations' (This is my music) and a pen and ink portrait of the composer. n.d.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic reproduction (3 copies).<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky has personalized the sheet with hand copied and signed musical excerpts:<br />

The first four bars of L'Histoire in the upper left corner.<br />

The preceding two items are in a sealed plastic bag with an ink (cut out) portrait of<br />

Stravinsky, unsigned, but marked H/T 11 @70%, as well as the negatives.<br />

Box 71 Stravinsky, Igor--Copy of drawing of Stravinsky--by MHS. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Picasso []23 in upper left hand corner.<br />

Box 72 Stravinsky with an unidentified violinist playing Pulcinella.<br />

Physical Description: Photographic reproduction on poster board 10.5 × 13.<br />

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Box 74 Stravinsky, Feodor Ignatievitch. n.d.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Photographic prints.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Two photos of portraits of Stravinsky pere.<br />

Box 80 Bachardy, Don--Reproductions of portraits of Stravinsky by the artist Don<br />

Bachardy.<br />

Box 81 Bruehl-Bourges (photographer)--Stravinsky's The card party. 1937.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Vogue (May 1).<br />

Box 81 Bouche, Rene--Igor Stravinsky (painting). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Vogue (May).<br />

Box 82 Croizard, Maurice--Un petit homme en sandales realise chaque jour le miracle de<br />

la creation. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

[With a photographic essay by] Gjon Mili.<br />

Paris Match (13 Fevrier).<br />

Box 82 Newman, Arnold--Photograph of Stravinsky and an open piano. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Life (December 13): 122.<br />

Box 82 Poster for Stravinsky 85 a Bing concert 28 August 1967.<br />

Box 125 Stravinsky. Large photo with cigarette.<br />

Box 125 Color photo of Stravinsky (cover of Realites) and photocopy of title page of Eight<br />

instrumental miniatures.<br />

Box 125 Lebrun, Rico--Pencil drawing of Igor Stravinsky. ca. 1941-47.<br />

Box 125 Newman, Arnold--Stravinsky and <strong>Morton</strong>. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Signed photographic print.<br />

Box 126 Hockney, David--Igor Stravinsky Metropolitan Opera 1981/1982. 1981.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Poster.<br />

Box 126 Motherwell, Robert--Ojai Festival, 1982. 1981.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Poster.<br />

Inscribed For <strong>Lawrence</strong> <strong>Morton</strong> Robert 5/100.<br />

Stravinsky, Programs Relating to<br />

Box 6 International Stravinsky Symposium--University of California at San Diego. 1982.<br />

Box 25 New York City Ballet (18-25 June)--Stravinsky Festival. 1972.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Box 25 Le Biennale di Venezia. 1956.<br />

Box 25 Le Biennale di Venizia. 1958.<br />

Box 25 Le Biennale di Venezia. 1960.<br />

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Box 25 The San Francisco Symphony. 1979/80.<br />

Box 25 Domaine Musicale (8 November). 1961.<br />

Box 25 English Bach Festival (26 June to 5 July). 1964.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Box 25 Les Ballet Russe (Mai/Juin). 1914.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Box 25 Theatre Royal de La Monnaie (December). 1959.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Newsprint program.<br />

Box 25 The Russian Opera in London. 1930 [ca.].<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Featuring Beecham, Dolin, Chaliapin.<br />

Box 25 The Santa Fe Opera. 1963.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Box 25 Los Angeles International Music Festival (4-10 June). 1962.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Box 25 [The Israel Festival] (24 August). 1964.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

20 August 1964 was the premiere of Abraham and Isaac.<br />

Box 25 The Israel Festival (7 July to 31 August). 1964.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

20 August 1964 was the premiere of Abraham and Isaac.<br />

Box 25 An Exhibition for the Benefit of the Dance Collection of the New York Public<br />

Library (2 May-2 June)--Stravinsky and the dance. 1962.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Box 25 Theatre Royal de La Monnaie (7 December)--Gala production of Le Sacre du<br />

Printemps for the King of Belgium. 1959.<br />

Physical Description: Inside the gold box.<br />

Note<br />

See L.M.'s descriptions of this event to Sheldon Meyer (Oxford University press folder)<br />

December 12, 1959 in Box 85.<br />

Box 25 Domain Musicale (14 December). 1967.<br />

Box 27 Boston Symphony Orchestra (10-11 October). 1969.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Boston premiere of Stravinsky, Variations Aldous<br />

Huxley in memoriam.<br />

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Box 27 The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York at Carnegie Hall (1-2 February).<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla overture, Tchaikovsky, Symphony<br />

no.2, hisOde, Piano Concerto ( Beveridge Webster, piano), Four Norwegian moods and<br />

Circus polka.<br />

Box 27 Bing Concert at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (6 September)--Homage to<br />

Stravinsky. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Symphonies of Wind Instruments (original and revised versions),<br />

premiere of Wolf-Stravinsky Two sacred songs and Les Noces (1914-16, 1919 and final<br />

1921-23 version).<br />

Box 27 University of Southern California, Bovard Auditorium (2, 8 & 10 December). 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 27 Atlanta Symphony (31 January). 1955.<br />

Walter Ducloux production of The rake's progress. It was the review of this production<br />

that provoked the letters to the music editor-- Los Angeles Times in Box 69.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Mozart, Serenade notturno (no.6), Tchaikovsky, Serenade for<br />

strings, his Scenes de ballet and Petroushka suite (1947).<br />

Box 27 Berlin Festival (2 October)--[All Stravinsky]. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Symphony in C, Scenes de ballet and Ode.<br />

Box 27 University of Southern California (2 June)--[All Stravinsky]. 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lillian Steuber and John Crown play Concerto for 2 solo pianos, Roger Wagner<br />

conducts Massand Ingolf Dahl conducts Les Noces.<br />

Box 27 Chicago Symphony Orchestra (17 April). 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Schoenberg, Six orchestral songs opus 8, Variations for orchestra, Six<br />

pieces for male chorus and premiere of Stravinsky, Introitus. Stravinsky conducts his<br />

Pulcinella ballet.<br />

Box 27 Bing Concert of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (28 August)--In honor of<br />

Igor Stravinsky's 85th birthday. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Stravinsky, Monumentum pro Gesualdo, Shutz Es ging ein Samann aus,<br />

zu saen Sein Samen and Stravinsky, Requiem canticles (performed twice).<br />

Box 27 San Francisco Symphony (30 June). 1982.<br />

Box 27 La Fenice (26, 27 & 29 May). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, L'Histoire du soldat conducted by Brissoni.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Philharmonic (17 November). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla overture, Tchaikovsky, Symphony<br />

no.2, his Pulcinella suite and The firebird suite (1919!).<br />

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Box 27 California Institute of Technology 75th Anniversary Chamber Orchestra (7<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

November). 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Beethoven, Symphony no.1 and Act 1 scene 3 from Stravinsky, The<br />

rake's progress. Stravinsky conducts his Dumbarton Oaks concerto and Pulcinella<br />

suite.<br />

Box 27 Evenings on the Roof (8 March). 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

World premiere of the Stravinsky, Shakespeare songs dedicated to Evenings on the<br />

Roof. Also craft conducts Stravinsky, Cantata.<br />

Box 27 San Francisco Symphony (12-14 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Apollo, Leader of the muses[!], Four Norwegian moods, Circus<br />

polka, Concerto in D for strings and Divertimento.<br />

Box 27 Dallas Symphony (17 March). 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla overture, Tchaikovsky, Symphony<br />

no.2, and his Scenes de ballet and The firebird suite (1919).<br />

Box 27 The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York at Carnegie Hall (1 March)--[All<br />

Stravinsky]. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Pulcinella suite, Jeu de cartes, Divertimento and Berceuse and<br />

finale from 'The firebird'.<br />

Box 27 The Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York (26-27 February)--[All<br />

Stravinsky]. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Pulcinella suite, Jeu de cartes, Four etudes for orchestra,<br />

Divertimento and Berceuse and finale from The firebird.<br />

Box 27 New York Philharmonic (23 July)--A festival of Stravinsky. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky and Craft conduct Stravinsky, Symphony in Eb, The flood and Symphony of<br />

psalms.<br />

Box 27 San Francisco Symphony (3-5 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1974.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

J. Liebling conducts Concerto in D, Movements for piano and orchestra, Piano concerto<br />

andLes Noces.<br />

Box 27 Swedish Opera (13 September). 1961.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

IngMarch Bergman's production of The rake's progress conducted by Michael Gielen.<br />

Box 27 Harvard Summer School (12 August)--[All Stravinsky]. 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Claudio Spies conducts preliminary versions of Les Noces.<br />

Note<br />

There are letters about this concert in Box 6.<br />

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Box 27 Nordeutsches Rundfunks (30 October). 1959.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Stravinsky, Agon and works by Schonbach, Henze and Webern.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert. (5 March). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Marni Nixon sings Stravinsky, Pastorale, Balmont songs and Children stories.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concerts in Association with the Fromm Foundation (9 February).<br />

1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, Anthem, also works by J.S. Bach, Elliott Carter<br />

and Schoenberg.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert (29 January). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Gregg Smith Singers perform Stravinsky, Four Russian peasant songs.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concerts (15 January). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, Shakespeare songs, Septet, Four Russian peasant songs, Two early piano<br />

pieces, Three easy pieces for piano duet (easy left), Five easy pieces for piano duet<br />

(easy right).<br />

Box 27 Royal Opera House Covent Garden (11 July). 1975.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, Les Noces conducted by Ashley <strong>Lawrence</strong>.<br />

Box 27 Opening of Zellerbach Hall (21-23 and 25-26 May). 1968.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky and Craft conduct.<br />

Box 27 National Symphony of Mexico (28 & 30 March). 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts.<br />

Box 27 Santa Fe Opera (12 July). 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts U.S. premiere of his Threni.<br />

Box 27 First Congregational Church, Los Angeles (22 May). 1943.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Danses concertantes.<br />

Box 27 [U.S.S.R] (25 December). 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cyrillic.<br />

Box 27 [U.S.S.R.]. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cyrillic.<br />

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Box 27 [U.S.S.R.] (19 November). 1960.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cyrillic.<br />

Box 27 [U.S.S.R.] (29 September). 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Cyrillic.<br />

Box 27 Coronet Theater (December 14)--Music of Hanns Eisler. 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Sponsored by Stravinsky, Copland, Sessions, Toch and Harris.<br />

Box 27 Beckman Auditorium, Cal Tech (Pasadena, California--7 November). 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky and Craft conduct.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Music Guild (11 October). 1950.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Vronsky and Babin play Stravinsky, Concerto for 2 solo pianos.<br />

Box 27 Paris (22 May)--[All Stravinsky]. 1928.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Oedipus Rex, Le Sacre du Printemps, Feu d'artifice.<br />

Box 27 University of California at Los Angeles, Royce Hall (29 December). 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Los Angeles premiere of Stravinsky, 'Vom Himmel hoch...' Variations, Carlton Martin,<br />

conducting.<br />

Box 27 American Ballet Theatre at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles (February).<br />

1976.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, Les Noces.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert (3 April). 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Boulez conducts Stravinsky, Three Japanese lyrics, works by Ravel, Debussy, Boulez<br />

and Webern.<br />

Box 27 Hollywood Bowl (1-10 July). 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inserted in this program--Albert Goldberg review of Stravinsky Festival ( Los Angeles<br />

Times 12 July 1982).<br />

Box 27 San Francisco Opera Summer Festival. 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, The rake's progress.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Philharmonic (February). 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Includes Alan Rich', Stravinsky in Wonderland.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Philharmonic (27-28 January). 1966.<br />

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Box 27 Bayerischen Rundfunks (10 October)--[All Stravinsky]. 1956.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Variations, Symphony in C, Scenes de ballet and Symphony in<br />

three movements.<br />

Box 27 Ballet Russe (Geneva/20 December). 1915.<br />

Box 27 Il Semana de Musica od Vanguardia--Rio de Janeiro (8-12 September). 1966.<br />

Box 27 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (12-13 July). 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Canadian premiere of Variations Aldous Huxley in Memoriam.<br />

Box 27 La Biennale di Venizia (19 September). 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Oedipus Rex.<br />

Box 27 The Opera Society of Washington (19, 20 and 22 January). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Oedipus Rex. Craft conducts Ravel, L'Heure espagnole.<br />

Box 27 La Biennale di Venezia (27 September). 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Berg, Preludium, Reigen, Der Wein and Altenberg lieder. Stravinsky<br />

conducts his Monumentum pro Gesualdo and Orpheus.<br />

Box 27 Brussels Pro Arte Concerts. 1921-23.<br />

Box 27 Stravinsky/Dushkin American Tour--[All Stravinsky]. 1935.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Inserted program of concert from 16 December 1934 Monte Carlo.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall, UCLA (15 June). 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts J.S. Bach, 3rd Suite, Schoenberg, Begleitungsmusik and Mozart,<br />

Symphony no.29. Stravinsky conducts his Le Rossignol.<br />

Box 27 University of Southern California (November)--A concert to honor Igor Stravinsky.<br />

1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ingolf Dahl conducts Bach, Suite no.3 in D, Stravinsky, Dumbarton Oaks concerto and<br />

Persephone.<br />

Box 27 International Conference of Contemporary Music--Rome (15 April). 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Symphony concert of Stravinsky's music conducted by the author.<br />

Box 27 34 Festival Mondial de Musique--Cologne (17 June). 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt conducts the European premiere of Stravinsky, Movements<br />

for piano and orchestra.<br />

Box 27 Hollywood Bowl (5 July)--[All Stravinsky]. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky and Craft conduct Stravinsky, Scenes de ballet, Chant du rossignol, The<br />

firebird [1919!], Le Baiser de la fee and Petroushka (1947).<br />

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Box 27 Santa Fe Opera (17, 19 and 20 July). 1957.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Stravinsky, The rake's progress.<br />

Box 27 St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Cherubini Overture to 'Anacreon', Tchaikovsky, Symphony no.2,<br />

his Symphony in C and Infernal dance, berceuse and finale from 'The firebird' (1919).<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Philharmonic (November 19-20)--[All Stravinsky]. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Pulcinella (Complete Ballet), Ode and Symphony of psalms.<br />

Box 27 University of Southern California in collaboration with Monday Evening Concerts<br />

(November). 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Premiere of instrumental version of Two Japanese lyrics, first American performance of<br />

1930 instrumentation of Souvenirs of childhood.<br />

Note indicates Ingolf Dahl conducted as Robert Craft was ill.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Philharmonic (10-11 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Mehta/Zorina Persephone. Also Ode & Symphony in three movements.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert at Plummer Park (6 April). 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Premiere of Stravinsky, Elegy for J.F.K.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (31 October).<br />

1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Premiere of Stravinsky, The owl and the pussycat. Stravinsky was in attendance.<br />

Box 27 Nordeutscher Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester--[All Stravinsky]. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky and Craft conduct Symphonies of wind instruments, In memoriam Dylan<br />

Thomas, 'Himmell hoch...' Variations and Threni.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall, UCLA (7 June). 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Gabrieli, in Ecclesiis, Berg, Chamber Concerto (Pearl Kaufman, piano<br />

and Eudice Shapiro, violin). Stravinsky conducts his Mass and Les Noces.<br />

Box 27 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (20 December)--[All Stravinsky]. 1940.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Divertimento, Petroushka suite, Jeu de cartes and The firebird<br />

suite (1919).<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert (30 September). 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts first complete Los Angeles performance of Stravinsky, Eight<br />

instrumental miniatures.<br />

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Box 27 Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall (16 June). 1958.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Schubert-Webern, German dances, Webern, Five pieces opus 5 and<br />

Haydn, Symphony no.101. Stravinsky conducts his Faun and shepherdess and Mavra.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Music Festival in Association with Monday Evening Concerts (17<br />

June)--Igor Stravinsky 75th Birthday Celebration. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Waxman conducts Stravinsky, Greeting prelude, Craft conducts Symphonies of wind<br />

instruments, Canticum sacrum and Agon. Stravinsky conducts 'Himmel hoch...'<br />

variations and Symphony of psalms.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall, UCLA (5 June). 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Franz Waxman conducts Stravinsky, Oedipus Rex.<br />

Box 27 Giovedi Musicali di Lugano (29 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Concerto in D for strings, Septet, Danses concertantes,<br />

Dumbarton Oaks concerto and Pulcinella suite.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Music Festival at Royce Hall, UCLA (5 May). 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Stravinsky, Four etudes, Largo and finale' from Symphony in Eb and<br />

Berg Altenberg lieder. Stravinsky conducts his Persephone.<br />

Box 27 University of California at Los Angeles Symphony (21 April). 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lukas Foss conducts West Coast Premiere of Stravinsky, Threni.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (27 November). 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harold Byrnes conducts the West Coast premiere of Stravinsky, Mass.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (11 November)--[All Stravinsky]. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Danses concertantes, premiere of Concertino for twelve<br />

instruments, premiere of Cantata and Pulcinella suite.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra at Royce Hall UCLA (20 November)--[All<br />

Stravinsky]. 1955.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, Bluebird--Pas de deux, Danses<br />

concertantes, Ragtime, Pribaoutki and Renard.<br />

Box 27 International Conference of Contemporary Music--Rome (12 April). 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts chamber works by various composers.<br />

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Box 27 Los Angeles Music Festival (5 June). 1961.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Bach-Schoenberg, Two chorale preludes, Schoenberg, Die Gluckliche<br />

hand and Four Songs opus 22. Stravinsky conducts his Violin Concerto (E. Shapiro)<br />

and Symphony of psalms.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert (16 April). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Lukas Foss conducts Stravinsky, Octet and Berceuses du chat.<br />

Box 27 Orquestra Sinfonica Nacional--Lisbon (5 June)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Divertimento, Scenes de ballet, Jeu de cartes and Petroushka<br />

(1946).<br />

Box 27 L'Orchestre National--Paris (11 October). 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, Les Noces conducted by M. Leroux.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Philharmonic (18-19 March)--[All Stravinsky]. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Scenes de ballet, Symphony in three movements, Scherzo a la<br />

russe, Four Norwegian moods, Circus polka, Divertimento.<br />

Program notes by Halsey Stevens.<br />

Box 27 Orquestra Sinfonica de Mexico (26-28 July)--[All Stravinsky]. 1946.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Tableau 1 from 'Petroushka (1946), Symphony in three<br />

movements, Apollo, Scherzo a la russe, Scenes de ballet and Circus polka.<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Philharmonic Toscanini pension concert at Philharmonic Auditorium<br />

(6 January). 1947.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla Overture and his Symphony in three<br />

movements. Otto Klemperer conducts Tchaikovsky Symphony no.6.<br />

Box 27 Evenings on the Roof--Stravinsky jazz. 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Ragtime (1953 version), Tango, Valse and Ragtime from 'L'Histoire du<br />

Soldat, Piano rag (I. Dahl), premiere of Preludium (rev.), Premiere of Tango (1953),<br />

Ebony Concerto.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert (21 February). 1955.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Premiere of the instrumentation of Stravinsky, 1914-15 songs for soprano, flute, harp<br />

and guitar.<br />

Box 27 La Biennale di Venizia/La Fenice (11, 13 & 14 September). 1951.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

World premiere of The rake's progress.<br />

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Box 27 Westdeutsche Rundfunk (30 May)--[All Stravinsky]. 1968.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Michael Gielen conducts Stravinsky, A sermon, a narrative and a prayer, Requiem<br />

canticles and Threni.<br />

Box 27 Dylan Thomas Memorial Concert (20 September). 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, In memoriam Dylan Thomas (twice).<br />

Box 27 Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Torino Della Radio televisione Italiana (23 April)--[All<br />

Stravinsky]. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Ode, Violin Concerto (Jeanne Gauthier, violin) and Persephone.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert at Plummer Park (26 March). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, Pastorale from Les cinq doigts for two oboes,<br />

bassoon and horn.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert at Plummer Park (19 March). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 27 Ojai Festival (27 May). 1956.<br />

Robert Gross and Anita Priest play two Stravinsky transcriptions for violin and piano.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, Himmel hoch...' Variations. Stravinsky conducts<br />

hisLes Noces.<br />

Box 27 (14-16 December). 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Sixten Ehrling conducts Symphony in 3 Movements.<br />

Box 27 Monday Evening Concert (11 October). 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts premiere of Stravinsky, Four Russian peasant songs for female chorus<br />

and 4 horns.<br />

Box 27 Cleveland Orchestra (11 & 13 December)--[All Stravinsky]. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Cleveland premiere of Ode, Symphony in C and Pulcinella<br />

(complete ballet).<br />

Box 27 Stadtische Buhne Heidelberg. 1960-61.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, Orpheus ballet.<br />

Box 27 New York City Ballet (18 June)--Stravinsky festival. 1972.<br />

Box 27 Beverly Hills Symphony (27 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1967.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Fireworks, The firebird suite, Petroushka suite. Craft conducts<br />

Stravinsky, Le Sacre du Printemps.<br />

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Box 27 Teatro Eliseo, Roma (12 April). 1954.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts the European premiere of Stravinsky, Septet.<br />

Box 27 Koussevitzky concert (23-24 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1925.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Song of the Volga boatman arranged for wind orchestra, Piano Concerto (I. Stravinsky,<br />

piano) and The firebird suite (1919).<br />

Box 27 Boston Symphony Orchestra (11-12 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Ode, Capriccio (Soulima Stravinsky, piano), Concerto in D for<br />

strings and the first concert performance of Orpheus.<br />

Box 27 Stadtische Buhne Heidelberg (17 June). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, Pulcinella.<br />

Box 27 Stadtische Buhne Heidelberg. 1959-60.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, L'Histoire du soldat.<br />

Box 27 Teatro Eliseo, Roma (14 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

It is unclear whether or not the composer conducted. The program included Orpheus,<br />

Scherzo ala russe, Four Norwegian moods, Scenes de ballet and The firebird suite<br />

[version?].<br />

Box 27 Los Angeles Music Guild (6 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Dumbarton Oaks Concerto, Verlaine Songs, Pribaoutki and Renard.<br />

Stravinsky conducts his L'Histoire du soldat' suite.<br />

Box 28 Royal Opera House Covent Garden (16 December). 1982.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

David Atherton conducts Stravinsky, The rake's progress.<br />

Box 28 Orquesta Sinfonica de Mexico (18 & 20 July)--[All Stravinsky]. 1941.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Symphony in C, Capriccio (Salvador Ochoa, piano), Pulcinella<br />

suite and Divertimento.<br />

Box 28 The Concert Choir at Town Hall (New York--12 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Margaret Hillis conducts Pater Noster, Ave Maria, Mass, Symphony of Psalms, Mavra<br />

and Les Noces.<br />

Box 28 Vienna State Opera (4 November). 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts his Oedipus Rex.<br />

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Box 28 La Biennale de Venizia (27 September). 1960.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Stravinsky, Monumentum pro Gesualdo and Orpheus.<br />

Box 28 Dusseldorf (6 February)--[All Stravinsky]. 1930.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Apollon musagetes, Suites I & II for small orchestra, Petrouschka<br />

and The firebird suite (1919).<br />

Box 28 St. Louis Symphony (5-6 February). 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Brahms-Schoenberg, Piano quartet in g minor. Stravinsky conducts his<br />

Variations Aldous Huxley in memoriam (Craft ?), Capriccio (Jocy de Oliveira, pianist)<br />

and Pulcinella Suite.<br />

Box 28 La Biennale di Venizia (19 September)--[All Stravinsky]. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Oedipus Rex and Le Sacre du Printemps.<br />

Box 28 Columbia Records Concert in Town Hall (20 December). 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Premiere of Stravinsky, Epitaphium.<br />

Box 28 New York City Ballet (21 December)--[All Stravinsky]. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Apollo, Ebony Concerto, Agon and Firebird (1946).<br />

Box 28 La Biennale di Venizia (23 September)--[All Stravinsky]. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Symphonies of wind instruments, In memoriam Dylan Thomas, Vom Himmel hoch...'<br />

Variations and Threni.<br />

Box 28 Columbia Records Concert in Town Hall (New York). 10 January. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Premiere of Stravinsky, Movements for piano and orchestra.<br />

Box 28 Theatre des Nation (Paris 15 March-13 July)--Paris Festival revue 1954-60, 1960.<br />

Box 28 Festival D'Automne A Paris (September-December)--Stravinsky. 1980.<br />

Box 28 A Haydn--Stravinsky celebration presented by The Chamber Society of Lincoln<br />

Center (13-20 September). 1981.<br />

Box 28 Musica Viva, Munchen--Series program. 1962-63.<br />

Box 28 Musica Viva Munchen (17 February). 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Eugen Jochum conducts Pulcinella.<br />

Box 28 Musica Viva, Munchen (19 November)--[All Stravinsky]. 1963.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Paul Sacher conducts Monumentum pro Gesualdo, Abraham and Isaac, A sermon, a<br />

narrative and a prayer and Symphony in three movements.<br />

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Box 28 Sadler's Wells Theater at the Theatre Royal de la Monnai (Brussels 18 April)--[All<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Stravinsky]. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Oedipus Rex conducted by Colin Davis. Le Sacre du Printemps conducted by Andre<br />

Vandernoot.<br />

Box 28 Hamburg Opera at the Edinburgh Festival--[All Stravinsky]. 1956.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Oedipus Rex and Mavra.<br />

Box 28 Los Angeles County Museum (27 June)--[All Stravinsky]. 1954.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Pastoral, Septet (American radio premiere), Shakespeare Songs (world<br />

radio premiere), Tango, Cantata (American radio premiere).<br />

Box 28 New York Concert Symphony Orchestra, Ithica College Choir at Princeton<br />

University (8 October)--[All Stravinsky]. 1966.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts Symphonies of wind instruments, Pater noster, Credo (Premiere of<br />

rev.version), Ave Maria, Variations Aldous Huxley in memoriam, Mass and premiere of<br />

Requiem canticles.<br />

Box 28 Le Choer de la Radio-Television de Belgrade avec le concours de L'Orchestre de<br />

Chambre de la Radio Diffusion-Television Francaise. n.d.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Borivoje Simic conducts Stravinsky, Les Noces.<br />

Box 28 Fromm Music Foundation in Town Hall (4 January). 1959.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, Threni, also works by Berg.<br />

Box 28 San Francisco Opera (29 October). 1962.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Leopold Ludwig conducts The rake's progress.<br />

Box 28 Columbia Records Concert in Town Hall (3 January). 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

American premiere of Webern 6 pieces opus 6.<br />

Box 28 Los Angeles Music Festival in Association with Monday Evening Concerts. 17<br />

June--[All Stravinsky]. 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Waxman conducts Greeting Prelude. Craft conducts Symphonies of wind instruments,<br />

Canticumsacrum and Agon. A. Huxley speaks. Stravinsky conducts Himmel hoch... and<br />

Symphony of psalms.<br />

Box 28 Swarthmore College Orchestra and Chorus (1 May). 1965.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Claudio Spies conducts Stravinsky, Introitus.<br />

Box 28 Janssen Symphony at the Wilshire Ebell Theater (22 October). 1944.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky, Dumbarton Oaks concerto--in L.M.'s hand, mistakenly labeled Los Angeles<br />

Premiere.<br />

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Box 28 Janssen Symphony at the Wilshire Ebell Theater (8 February). 1942.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts the premiere of his Danses concertantes, also Pulcinella Suite.<br />

Box 28 London Sinfonietta (17 June)--Igor Stravinsky anniversary concert. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Conducted by Elgar Howeth.<br />

Box 28 Santa Fe Opera (17, 19 & 20 July). 1957.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Craft conducts The rake's progress.<br />

Box 28 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Wilshire Ebell Theater (3 January). 1949.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Harold Byrnes conducts Stravinsky, Dumbarton Oaks Concerto.<br />

Box 28 Los Angeles Music Festival (7 June)--[All Stravinsky]. 1960.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Mass and Les Noces.<br />

Box 28 Los Angeles Music Festival Program Book (5 June). 1961.<br />

Box 28 Teatro alla Scala (4 March). 1980.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Hans Vonk conducts The rake's progress.<br />

Box 28 Norddeutscher Rundfunk (19 September)--[All Stravinsky]. 1958.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Oedipus Rex and Le Sacre du Printemps.<br />

Box 28 The Chamber Art Society (11 April)--[All Stravinsky]. 1948.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts the first concert performance of Symphonies of wind instruments<br />

(1947 version), also Danses concertantes and Capriccio. Craft conducts Symphony in<br />

C.<br />

Box 28 Orquesta Sinfonica Venezuela (19 April). 1953.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla overture, Tchaikovsky, Symphony<br />

no.2 and his The firebird suite (n.d.).<br />

Box 28 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Royce Hall (15 January)--[All Stravinsky]. 1952.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Stravinsky conducts Octet, Histoire du soldat suite, Dumbarton Oaks concerto and<br />

Danses concertantes.<br />

Box 30 Berlin Festwoche--Igor Strawinsky--Austellung. 1980.<br />

Box 60 Ville de Strasbourg Deuxieme Exposition Europeenne--Les ballets russes de Serge<br />

de Diaghilev. 1969 15 Mai-15 Septembre.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Ville de Strasbourg.<br />

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Box 65 League of composer programs and scores.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Physical Description: Photographic negatives and prints.<br />

Box 67 The University of Utah Department of Music (20-22 April)--The Stravinsky<br />

centennial. 1982.<br />

Box 67 Boston Symphony Orchestra 1972-1973 (12-13 January). 1973.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Salute to Diaghilev--2 Spectrum Concerts--M.T. Thomas.<br />

Box 67 The Stravinsky Centenary Festival at the Hollywood Bowl (1, 3, 8 and 10 July).<br />

1982.<br />

Physical Description: 2 copies.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Flyer with poster.<br />

Box 67 A Haydn--Stravinsky celebration presented by The Chamber Music Society of<br />

Lincoln Center (13-20 September). 1981.<br />

Box 67 International Stravinsky Symposium/University of California at San<br />

Diego--Stravinsky 100. 1982.<br />

Box 67 30. Berliner festwochen 80--Opus Strawinsky festakademe. 1980.<br />

Box 67 30. Berliner festwochen 80--Geburtstagsparty fur Strawinsky. 1980.<br />

Box 85 New York City Opera--The rake's progress (September 30). 1984.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Conducted by Christopher Keene.<br />

Box 91 Theatre National de L'Opera--Hommage a Diaghilev. 1972.<br />

Box 96 Ojai Festival--Programs. 1948-1970.<br />

Box 96 Los Angeles County Museum of Art--Music programs. 1965-1976.<br />

Box 97 Los Angeles County Museum of Art--Music programs. 1977-1982.<br />

Box 97 Ojai Festivals--Programs. 1971-1985.<br />

Stravinsky, Vera<br />

Box 6 <strong>Morton</strong> correspondence relating to loan of Vera Stravinsky paintings to exhibit in<br />

Minneapolis. 1985.<br />

Box 10 Craft, Robert--Where's Vera? She's painting. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Photographed by Arnold Newman.<br />

Saturday Review (26 February): 45-49.<br />

Box 34 Stravinsky, Vera--Letter to a cousin in Moscow. 1964.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

The London Magazine (August) 4(5): 49-55.<br />

Box 35 Stravinsky, Vera-- Fantastic cities and other paintings. 1977.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Boston: David R. Godine.<br />

Inscribed by the author: To Dear <strong>Lawrence</strong> my old friend with love Vera Stravinsky<br />

1979.<br />

Box 68 Stravinsky, Vera.<br />

Box 81 Craft, Robert--Where's Vera? She's painting. 1972.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Saturday Review (26 February): 45-49.<br />

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Box 81 Craft, Robert--La Belle russe. 1978.<br />

Finding Aid for the <strong>Lawrence</strong><br />

<strong>Morton</strong> <strong>Papers</strong>, 1908-1987<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Vogue (October): 358-59, 396.<br />

Box 81 Aronson, M. l--Vera Stravinsky: Stravinsky in pictures and documents. 1979.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Interview 9(4): 53-58.<br />

Box 123 Craft, Robert--Vera Stravinsky. 1983.<br />

Scope and Content Note<br />

Box 125 Six works on canvas.<br />

New York Review of Books (17 March): 8-12.<br />

Box 126 Stravinsky, Vera-- Three Oils on Canvas. 1958, n.d.<br />

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