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Louie Bellson sheet music collection
This collection includes folders of annotated sheet music scores performed by drummer and band leader Louie Bellson (1924-2009) and associated acts, as well as Bellson’s compositions.
Cleve family papers
Carli Elinor collection
This collection consists of the sheet music and arrangements of Romanian-born actor and film composer of Carli Elinor (1890-1958).
William Goldstein papers
This collection consists of the sheet music of American composer William Goldstein.
Gilbert Grau collection
This collection consists of the sheet music and arrangements of film score composer, Gilbert Grau (1908-1969).
Joe Harnell papers
This collection consists of the sheet music and arrangements of American composer, musician, and music arranger Joe Harnell (1924-2005).
Gale Hunt papers
Sheet music, writings, corrspondence, personal papers, subject files, photographs and sound recordings, circa 1915-1999, from composer Gale Hunt (also known as Gary Borden Hall). The bulk of the collection pertains to Hunt's original musical, A San Francisco Sunday (1994), for which he wrote the book, music, and lyrics. The collection also includes papers and photographs documenting Hunt's personal life and extended family.
Raoul Kraushaar music scores
Collection consists of the handwritten orchestrations for the television program The Thin Man written by American composer Raoul Kraushaar.
Oscar Levant papers
This collection contains the papers of American pianist, composer, and radio and television personality Oscar Levant (1906-1972). Materials include original musical scores and parts by Levant, including classical compositions, as well as music for Broadway, film, and radio; published sheet music; personal and business correspondence; photographs; two television scripts; some personal items, and one sound recording and two film reels.
Fredric Myrow papers
This collection consists of the papers of American composer Fredric Myrow (1939-1999), along with some papers of his father, composer Josef Myrow (1910-1987). Materials includes manuscript scores, manuscript sheet music, recordings, and correspondence, as well as books, scores, sheet music, and recordings by others.