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Dr. Richard J. Bing collection of music scores
Collection consists of the collected musical manuscripts of Dr. Richard J. Bing (1909-2010), composer and former Director of Experimental Cardiology and Scientific Development at the Huntington Medical Research Institutes in Pasadena, California.
Scott Bradley music scores
This collection consists of music scores from American composer, pianist, arranger, and conductor, Scott Bradley (1891-1977). Bradley is best remembered for scoring the MGM Cartoon Studio theatrical cartoons, including "Tom and Jerry."
Ingolf Dahl papers
James Newton Howard collection
Extensive collection of film music, television music, and related materials by musician/composer James Newton Howard from 1987 to the present.
Ernest Kanitz papers
Collection consists of the correspondence, music-related ephemera, musical scores, and recordings of émigré musician and former USC School of Music faculty member, Ernest Kanitz (1894-1978).
Robert Linn papers
The Robert Linn papers contains drafts and final copies of music compositions by Robert Linn, along with a few programs for concerts and other events. Linn joined the faculty of the USC School of Music in 1957 and served as the Chairman of the Music Theory and Composition Department from 1973 to 1990. Over the course of his career, Linn published compositions for symphony and wind orchestras and chorus and chamber ensembles.
MGM short subject music collection
This collection consists of music scores for short productions created by production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) from the 1920s to the 1960s.
James Morrison USC Alumnus symphony score
This collection consists of A Symphony (1941), composed by USC alumnus James Morrison.
Basil Poledouris film scores
This collection includes the music scores and audio recordings for the film and television projects of American composer Basil Poledouris (1945-2006).
Hugo Riesenfeld musical scores
This collection contains various musical scores from the library of Hugo Riesenfeld, with approximate dates spanning the composer's career ranging from 1907 to 1939.