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Yale University
Film Study Center
 
 
305 Crown Street
New Haven, CT 06520
Mail:
      305 Crown Street
     PO Box 474
      New Haven, CT 06520

Telephone: +1 (203) 432 4604


Yale University
Collection of Musical Instruments

      Date founded: 1900
 
 
15 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06520
Mail:
      P.O. Box 208278
      New Haven, CT 06520

Telephone: +1 (203) 432 0822
Telefax: +1 (203) 432 8342
E-mail: musinst@@pantheon.yale.edu
Homepage: http://www.yale.edu/musicalinstruments/
Tuesday: 13:00-16:00
Wednesday: 13:00-16:00
Thursday: 13:00-16:00

Special Collections:
Music instruments


Yale University
Irving S. Gilmore Music Library

      Date founded: 1917
 
 
120 High Street
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
 

Telephone: +1 (203) 432 0492
Telefax: +1 (203) 432 7339
Homepage: http://www.library.yale.edu/musiclib/collections.h

Subjects:
Music/Music performance.
Media:
Books. Periodicals. Manuscripts. Scores/libretti/music. Sound recordings/CDs.
Special Collections:
American musical theatre
Sound recordings

Clarion Music Society
New Haven Music Club (1921-1946)
New Haven Oratorio Society
New York Brass Quintet
Yale University School of Music (1903-)

Isidor Acron (1892-1948), composer, pianist
Leroy Anderson (1908-1975), composer
Mildred Bailey
Parker Bailey (1902-1982), composer
Earl Banquer, arranger
James G. Barnet (-1885), composer, conductor, organist
John Barnett, composer
Barnett, John F., composer
Marshal Bartholomew (1885-1978), composer, arranger
Hope Leroy Baumgartner
Paul Bekker (1882-1937), music critic
Leonard Burkat (1919-1992), head of Columbia Records Masterworks [correspondence with musicians]
Charles Lewis Nicols Camp [collection of the music of Louis Spohr]
Ernest Trow Carter (1866-1953), composer, organist
Marie Corelli (1855-1924), writer, pianist, composer
Helen Oakley Dance [classical and jazz musician photographs]
Stanley Dance (1910-), jazz critic, author [classical and jazz musician photographs]
Duane A. Davidson (1935-1964), composer
Richard Donovan, composer, conductor
Alonzo (Zo) Elliot (1891-1964), composer
Lehman Engel (1910-1982), composer
Galeazzi family
Francesco Galeazzi (1758-1819), musician
Samuel Gardner (1891-1984), violinist, composer
Henry Gilbert (1868-1928), composer, writer
William Schwenck Gilbert (1836-1911), librettist
John Carter Glenn
Benny Goodman (1909-1986), clarinetist
John Hammond (1910-1987), record producer, talent scout
Edgar Yip [Yip] Harburg [i.e. Isidore Hochberg] (1898-1981), composer
Thomas de Hartmann (1886-1956), conductor, composer
Paul Hindemith (1895-1963), composer
Vladimir Horowitz (1903-1989), pianist
Wanda Horowitz [née Toscanini]
Charles Ives, composer
Newell Jenkins
John Rosamond Johnson (1873-1954), compsoer
Hershy Kay (1919-1981), arranger
John Kirkpatrick (1905-1991), pianist
Ralph Kirkpatrick
David Kraehenbuehl (1923-1997), composer
Lotte Lenya (1898-1981), singer, actress
Ted Lewis (1891-1971), composer
Goddard Lieberson (1911-1977), composer
Armin Loos (1904-1971), composer
Helen Douglas Love
Lucy Cleveland Prindle Love
Lowell Mason (1792-1872), composer
Marian McPartland (1920-), jazz performer, composer, writer
Red Norvo (1908-), percussionist
Leo Ornstein (1892-), composer
Horatio Parker (1863-1919), composer
Dragan Plamenac (1895-1983), musicologist
Fred Plaut (1907-1985), recording engineer [classical and jazz musician photographs]
Rose Plaut, singer [classical and jazz musician photographs]
Cole Porter (1891-1964), composer
Quincy Porter (1897-1966), composer
Mel Powell (1923-), jazz composer
Harold Rome (1908-1993), composer, lyricist
Sidney Rose [collection of Gilbert and Sullivan]
Carl Ruggles (1876-1971), composer
Eddie Sauter (1914-1981), arranger, composer
Elie Robert Schmitz (1889-1949), pianist, composer
Emilie Schneeloch
Emma Schneeloch
Leo Schrade (1903-1964), musicologist
Fran Schreker, composer
Helen Douglas Love Scranton
Charles Reeve Shakford (1918-1979), musicologist
Seymour Jack Shifrin (composer)
David Stanley Smith (1877-1949), composer
T. Max Smith (1874-1935), music critc
Hilde Somer (1922-1979), pianist
Louis Spohr (1784-1859), composer, conductor, violinist
Leroy Elliott [Slam] Stewart (1914-1987), double bass
Gustave Jacob Stoeckel (1819-1907), composer
Kurt Stone (1911-1989), music editor
Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1842-1900), composer
Kay Swift (1897-1993), compoer
Deems Taylor (1885-1966), composer, music critic
Alec Templeton (1909-1963), pianist, composer
Virgil Thomson (1896-1989), composer
Arturo Toscanini, conductor
Clarence Watters (1902-1986), organist, composer
Karl Weigl (18811949), composer
Kurt Weill (1900-1950), composer
Helen Madeline Wright
Karl Young (1879-1943), musicologist


Yale University
Sterling Library
Manuscripts and Archives

      Date founded: 1701
 
 
120 High Street
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
 

Telephone: +1 (203) 432 1744
Telefax: +1 (203) 432 7231

Databases with information on collections:
Community of Film Archive
Monday: 8:30-16:45
Tuesday: 8:30-16:45
Wednesday: 8:30-16:45
Thursday: 8:30-16:45
Friday: 8:30-16:45
Subjects:
Dramatic theatre.
Media:
Books. Periodicals. Photos. Manuscripts. Videos/films/DVDs.
Special Collections:
Musical theatre (American)
Sound recordings, historical

Firing Line video archives
Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies

George Pierce Baker (1866-1935), educator
Hermann Broch (1886-1951), writer
Edward Cyrus Cole
Jack Randall Crawford [theatre Collection]
Alfred De Liagre (1904-), producer, theatre director
Walter Pritchard Eaton, playwrighting teacher
Stanley McCandless
Frank Alonzo McMullan
Donald Oenslager
Ernst Toller


Yale University
Yale School of Drama
Library

      Date founded: 1925
 
 
222 York Street, Room 305
New Haven, CT 06520-8244
Mail:
      Box 208244
      New Haven, CT 06520-8244

Telephone: +1 (203) 432 1554
Telefax: +1 (203) 432 1550
E-mail: drama.library@yale.edu
Monday: 8:30-20:30 (semester); 9:00-17:00 (vacations)
Tuesday: 8:30-20:30 (semester); 9:00-17:00 (vacations)
Wednesday: 8:30-20:30 (semester); 9:00-17:00 (vacations)
Thursday: 8:30-20:30 (semester); 9:00-17:00 (vacations)
Friday: 8:30-20:30 (semester); 9:00-17:00 (vacations)
Saturday: 13:00-17:00 (semester)

Holdings added.
Catalogs: Computerized. Card
Materials loan. Interlibrary loan.
Reproductions: By user. In house.

Subjects:
Dramatic theatre. Opera. Operetta/Musical. Ballet/dance. Pantomime/mime. Children's theatre. Puppet theatre. Cabaret/Kabaret. Variety/music hall. Theatre architecture. Circus. Cinema. Radio/TV. Festivals. Music/Music performance.
Media:
Books. Periodicals. Playtexts. Photos. Promptbooks. Manuscripts. Correspondence. Clippings. Posters. Designs/Plans. Videos/films/DVDs. Scores/libretti/music. Sound recordings/CDs. Production material.
Special Collections:
Costume and Architecture Slide Collection

Jack Randall Crawford [Crawford Scene Design File]
Hilde Doolittle (1886-1961), writer [Noh theatre collection]
Rockefeller Theatrical Prints Collection
Abel Thomas


Index:

Institution names followed by SIBMAS Member  are members of SIBMAS


 

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