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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.
Phonograph cylinders collection
The collection is comprised of seventy-five phonograph cylinders produced by several Edison companies as well as the Columbia Phonograph Company.
Play-Rite Music Rolls collection
Ray Herbeck Los Angeles Swing Band records
The Ray Herbeck Los Angeles Swing Band Collection consists of original scores and various chart arrangements, band photographs, concert reviews, recording and performance contracts, advertisements, and more.
Rosenberg collection of sheet music
Collection consists of American popular songs from 1870-1970.
Aviva Rosenbloom collection on cantorial music
This small collection contains Jewish cantorial music dating from the 1920s to the 2000s collected by cantor Aviva Rosenbloom. Materials consist mainly of sheet music and Bar/Bat Mitzah booklets from the 1990s-2000s.
Gladys Ryland papers
Materials pertaining to group dances collected by the social worker Gladys Ryland in the 1930s and 1940s.
Joseph Schildkraut collection of vinyl records
Collection consists of vinyl records across various genres from the collection of Austrian actor Joseph Schildkraut.
Ara Sevanian papers
This collection contains the papers of Armenian-American composer and musician Ara Sevanian (1915-2011). Materials include musical scores and parts and audiovisual recordings including VHS tapes and sound records of Sevanian's music and performances. There is also correspondence between Sevanian and his family and friends dating from 1947, clippings, performance programs, copyright files, a 1989 diary, and three publications.
Eudice Shapiro collection of music scores
Collection consists of marked published music scores belonging to USC Thornton School of Music professor Eudice Shapiro.