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Guide to the John Watts Papers
1945-1982
(Bulk
1970-1979)
MSS 093
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Descriptive Summary
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Creator:
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Watts, John, 1930-1982.
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Title:
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John Watts Papers |
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Dates:
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1945-1982 |
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Abstract:
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John Everett Watts, Jr. (1930-1982) was a composer, teacher and advocate of "new" and electronic music. He also enjoyed forays into literary composition and journalism, and worked closely with his third wife, Laura Foreman, on dance and performance art pieces. The collection includes his correspondence, sheet music, film, audio and video recordings. |
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Quantity:
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90.0 Linear feet
(88 boxes)
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Call Phrase:
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MSS 093 |
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Historical/Biographical Note:
Founder and Director of the Composers Cooperative Society in 1964, and later, the Composers & Choreographers Theater, John Everett Watts, Jr. (1930-1982) was a member of the faculty at the New School for Social Research in New York City from 1969 until 1982. He directed the Electronic Music Program at the New School and coordinated numerous music workshops, festivals, and concerts there.
Watts was born in Maryville, Tennessee, and began studying music (clarinet) in his early teens. He received his B.A. in Music Composition from the University of Tennessee in 1949, and subsequently entered graduate school there, where he was a student of David Van Vactor and John Krueger in composition, and Alfred Schmied in piano. He won the Thomas Berry Prize for Composition in 1950, but was soon drafted into the army, where he served briefly in the Korean War. He was granted an honorable discharge in 1951 for medical reasons.
Watts entered the University of Colorado with a music scholarship in 1951 and graduated with a Masters Degree in Music in 1953. He was a student of Cecil Effinger in composition, and Paul Parmelee and Howard Waltz in piano. It was there he met the painter Charles Bunnell, and began studies in painting and drawing. He was admitted to the doctoral program in composition at the University of Illinois, where he studied with Burrill Phillips, Robert Kelly, and Robert Palmer. Following Palmer, Watts left Illinois in 1956 for Cornell University, where he continued to study composition, but he became increasingly interested in painting and literature, and lost focus on the degree program. He left Cornell and was hired by the North Dakota State College in Fargo during the 1956-57 academic year, where he taught Music Appreciation and assisted the Director of Bands.
At a summer music festival in 1950, Watts met the composer Roy Harris, who had encouraged him to continue composition studies. After the year of teaching in Fargo, Watts wanted to return to composition, and sought private studies with Harris, then at Indiana University. There, under Harris, Watts began to write Sonata for Piano in 1958, which eventually became his professional debut "break-out" piece when it was premiered at Carnegie Recital Hall in 1966 by the young gifted pianist David Del Tredici.
Invited by his mentor Harris, Watts attended the Inter-American University in San German, Puerto Rico during the fall/winter of 1960-61, continuing to work on the sonata, and there made the acquaintance of many performers, including pianist Johanna Harris, and trumpet player Robert Levy. After studies in San German, Watts moved to New York City in 1962 where he worked as a teacher at the Waltann School of Creative Arts in Brooklyn, and as a dance accompanist at the North Shore Community Arts Center on Long Island. It was during this time that he met dancer-choreographer Laura Foreman. Watts married Foreman in 1963 (his third and her first), in a Unitarian ceremony near Foreman's mother's home in Los Angeles.
Watts worked as a music teacher at the Eron Preparatory School in Manhattan from 1963 to 1965, and continued to study with Harris informally. He won a residency to the prestigious Yaddo Arts Colony in 1964. With this boost, letters of recommendation from Harris and Robert Palmer, and the strong support of Foreman, Watts attempted readmission to the doctoral program in composition at Cornell in 1964, but his application was rejected. He rekindled his interest in literary composition and journalism, and found additional employment as an editor for the weekly newspaper Manhattan East News from 1965 to 1967, and the Journal of Prayer, a monthly, non-denominational, inspirational publication from 1967-70.
In 1967, Watts established an organization for the purpose of presenting concerts of new music. Initially called the Composer's Cooperative Society, it soon merged with the Laura Foreman Dance Company to become the Composers and Choreographers Theatre-an entity that quickly grew into a nationally-recognized venue for contemporary music and dance in New York City.
The Composers and Choreographers Theatre (CCT) was registered as a non-profit corporation and began an artists-in-residence affiliation with the New School for Social Research in 1969. It was established as a cultural and educational organization specifically to help create a better performance environment for contemporary music and dance, with Watts and Foreman as Co-Directors. At the New School, it developed one of the first university electronic music/synthesizer programs in the country, created the annual May Festival concert series, and pioneered workshop formats involving composers, musicians, and music and modern dance specialists at work and in concert. Through selective programming, the CCT defined an active creative spectrum ranging from the traditional-based to the avant-garde.
It was a fertile time for discovering compositional uses of electronics, theatrics and performance art in live concert, and for the mingling of contemporary music performance with modern dance, photography, film, and early videotape. Watts was introduced to the Moog synthesizer while working with composer Gershon Kingsley at Kingsley's mid-town studio in the late 1960s. Watts acquired his own synthesizer in 1970, an ARP, and began performing with it publicly in 1972 with his piece Elegy to Chimney: In Memoriam, for trumpet, tape, and live synthesizer.
Throughout the 1970s, Watts was a composer, an ARP synthesizer soloist, Director of the Composers Theatre, and the Director of the Electronic Music Program at the New School. To the detriment of his composing and performing career, he worked very hard to maintain funding sources for the CCT. Overall, the CCT presented the works of more than 200 composers, including 150 premieres and 50 commissions, founded the Composers Festival Orchestra, and produced three LP recordings. Composers whose works were premiered and performed under the auspices of Composers Theatre include:
William Albright, David Amram, Robert Baksa, Warren Benson, Leonard Bernstein, Allan Blank, Alvin Brehm, Earle Brown, Louis Calabro, Robert Clark, David Cope, Mario Davidovsky, David Del Tredici, Brian Fennelly, Roger Hannay, William Hellerman, Gershon Kingsley, Barbara Kolb, Karl Korte, Leo Kraft, Meyer Kupferman, William Mayer, Vincent Persichetti, Quincy Porter, Ned Rorem, Peter Schickele, Elliott Schwartz, Robert Starer, Francis Thorne, Gilbert Trythall, Gerald Warfield, John Watts, Stephan Wolpe, Yehuda Yannay, Ramon Zupko, and many others. The concerts generally took place at the Studio 58 Playhouse, a salon-theatre on 58th street, seating 125 persons - intimate, informal or formal, and acoustically appropriate for chamber ensemble dimensions emphasized at the CCT concerts.
Watts and Foreman were constantly seeking publicity, which could help them generate funds from government, corporate, and private organizations. The most striking publicity they ever received was for a dance concert performance that never actually took place. Jack Anderson's article in the New York Times (July 1981) shows a poster of the Watts/Foreman presentation Wallwork with a "Sold Out" sign printed across the center. Not happening was the point of the concert, which was advertised-with ticket prices, date, time, and reservation telephone number- on posters all over New York City. When people called the number, they were told that no further names were being added to the waiting list. It was a hoax, though nobody was cheated out of any money. Anderson called it "nutty and annoying," but he admitted that "it does raise questions about the relationship between art and publicity."
John's last performed work, Time Coded Woman, was written for Lukas Foss and the Brooklyn Philharmonic's "Meet the Moderns" series. It featured video footage by Laura Foreman, with electronic music tracks and orchestra. The pre-flight test premiere took place at Cooper Union on April 2, 1982, and was well-received. The actual premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music the following night did not fare well with reviewers. Foreman believed that the poor reception of this work-combined with his recent termination from his teaching job at the New School-ultimately contributed to his premature death. Three months after the premiere of Time Coded Woman, he was found dead in his apartment, from what appeared to be complications from chronic alcoholism. As of October, 2002, Watts is survived by many family members, including daughter Elizabeth Watts of Manhasset, New York, and nephew David Thompson, a professor at Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Georgia.
(Biography c. 2002 Gina Genova)
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Scope and Content Note
The John Watts Papers are part of the Downtown Collection at the Fales Library, New York University. The Fales Library is the primary special collections division of the NYU Libraries, housing nearly 200,000 volumes of English and American literature from 1700 to present. Strengths of the collection include the development of the English and American novel, with an emphasis on the Gothic and the Victorian novel. The Downtown Collection, of which the John Watts Papers are a part, is a comprehensive collection of printed materials, archives, and other items related to the Downtown New York cultural scene from ca. 1975 to the present.
The bulk of the John Watts Papers is comprised of over 500 audio recordings on 1/4" and 1/2" open reels. Other recordings on audiocassette and LP records offer insight into the sounds of Watts' ARP synthesizers, and orchestral, choral, and chamber music of the Composers Theatre. A substantial portion of Watts's musical output exists only on these recordings, as he did not notate his electronic works. His scores comprise chamber and orchestral works, many of which contain tape parts, notated only as time cue lengths.
Researchers should note that preservation work has yet to be completed on all media portions of the collection. Until research copies are created, some material may be unavailable for consultation. Please consult a Fales Archivist.
Watts's collection includes his own writings, and the writings of his friends and colleagues, including poetry, play scripts, project proposals, unpublished articles and school music papers. There are materials from each of the institutions at which John either taught or attended school, including transcripts and correspondence. There were a number of costumes and props left from CCT performances, including stuffed dummies (human size), 'pregnant ballerina' costumes, shoes, dance leotards, toy pistols, noisemakers and bubble blowers, but due to the mildew which had developed on these items, many of them had to be discarded.
There are over 100 videotapes of Foreman/Watts collaborations (most in 3/4" U-matic format), as well as a small collection of films, photographs, publicity flyers, notices, press releases, posters, and programs. Currently, there is limited access. The videotapes and films, like the audiorecordings will have to have preservation masters and viewing copies made before researchers will be able to view the material. There are 8 boxes containing CCT business records for operating expenses, the board of directors and staff, fundraising and grant applications, and financial records and receipts.
There is a weighty collection of correspondence between Watts, a skillful grammarian and postal communicator, and some of the most notable composers and performers in the United States and in New York's new music concert scene. These letters confirm the recent claim by soprano Catherine Rowe that "not a single musician in New York would have turned down the opportunity to work with John in the 1970s." Watts also engaged in active correspondence with many celebrities, writers, directors, editors, friends, Tennessee relatives, and raconteurs of every sort.
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Arrangement
Folders are generally arranged alphabetically by subject/author heading.
The files are grouped into 12 series.
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Related Material at the Fales Library and Special Collections
Laura Foreman Papers
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Separated Material
There is no information about materials that are associated by provenance to the described materials that have been physically separated or removed.
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Restrictions
Access Restrictions
Open to researchers. Please consult a Fales Archivist. Appointments are necessary to use Fales manuscript and archival materials.
Researchers should note that preservation work has yet to be completed on all media portions of the collection. Until research copies are created, some material may be unavailable for consultation.
Use Restrictions
There may be some restrictions on the use of the collection. Many of the music scores and recordings in the John Watts Papers may be protected under United States Copyright law. For performance and publication information and permissions, contact Ralph Jackson at Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI Classical) at 320 W. 57th Street, New York, NY 10019, Ph. 212-586-2000. Appointments are necessary for use of manuscript and archival materials. For more information, contact Fales at fales.library@nyu.edu or 212-998-2596.
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Access Points
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16mm. |
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8mm. |
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Advertisements. |
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Albright, William. |
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Arts, American--20th century. |
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Audiotapes. |
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Avant-garde (Music). |
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Bunnell, Charles Ragland, 1897-1968. |
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Clark, Robert Keys |
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Composers & Choreographers Theatre. |
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Composers--United States--20th century. |
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Cope, David. |
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Correspondence. |
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Dance--United States. |
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Doolittle, Joyce, 1928- |
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Effinger, Cecil, 1914- |
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Electronic music. |
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Ephemera. |
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Financial records. |
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Foreman, Laura. |
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Instrumental Music. |
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Korte, Karl. |
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Levy, Robert, 1943- |
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New York (State)--New York. |
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Nin, Anais, 1903-1977 |
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Orchestral music--Scores. |
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Palmer, Robert, 1915- |
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Performance art--United States. |
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Performing arts--Production and direction. |
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Phonograph records. |
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Photographs. |
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Reilly, Jack, 1932- |
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Rorem, Ned, 1923- |
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Rose, Griffith, 1936- |
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Sheet music. |
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Super 8. |
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Synthesizer music. |
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Videotapes. |
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Watts, John, 1930-1982. |
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Administrative Information
Provenance
The John Watts Papers were the gift of Kathryn Laura Joy Foreman Watts (1936-2001) to the Fales Library.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date (if known); collection name; MSS number; box number; folder number; Fales Library and Special Collections, New York University Libraries.
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Container List
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Series I: Music Scores
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1
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1 |
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Celebration Fanfare [For Aware New York Celebration (1972)]
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1972 |
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1
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2 |
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Chamber Laughs When I Sit Down at the Piano (1969) [4-octave Harmonica and Piano]
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1969 |
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1
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3 |
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Chant for Women's Voices (1950)
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1950 |
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1
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4 |
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Chorale for 3 Flutes
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undated |
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1
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5 |
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Donnez Pas Ces Gueux (Mots D'Heures Gousses Rames) (1974) [MixedVoices (SATB) and Tape - 7 movements; Texts from The d'Antin Manuscript, 'Mots d'Heures: Gousses, Rames' (Viking Press)]
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1974 |
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1
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6 |
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Donnez Pas Ces Gueux (Mots D'Heures Gousses Rames)
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undated |
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1
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7 |
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Donnez Pas Ces Gueux (Mots D'Heures Gousses Rames)
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undated |
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1
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8 |
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Duo for Cello and Piano (1950)
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1950 |
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1
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9 |
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Elegy to Chimney: In Memoriam (1972) [Trumpet, ARP Synthesizer, 4-channel Tape]
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1972 |
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1
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10 |
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Evocations for Audience
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undated |
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2
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11 |
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Effinger, Cecil scores [John's teacher]
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undated |
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2
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12 |
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Katrinka, Dear [song from Faust]
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undated |
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2
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13 |
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Fantasy for Violin and Piano (1968)
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1968 |
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2
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14 |
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Fantasy for Women's Voices (1953)
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1953 |
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2
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15 |
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Glass and Shadows (1970) [pop song]
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1970 |
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3
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16 |
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Laugharne (1974) [Soprano, Tape, and Orchestra; full scores]
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1974 |
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3
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17 |
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Laugharne [full scores]
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undated |
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3
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18 |
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Laugharne [full score with corrections for engraver]
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undated |
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4
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19 |
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Laugharne [parts, onion skins]
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undated |
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4
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20 |
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Laugharne [parts: Voice, Winds, Brass, Perc, Pno, HARP]
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undated |
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4
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21 |
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Laugharne [parts: Viola, Cello, Bass]
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undated |
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4
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22 |
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Laugharne [parts, Violin I and II]
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undated |
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4
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23 |
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Laugharne [sketchbooks]
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undated |
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4
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24 |
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Laugharne [texts and notes]
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undated |
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4
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25 |
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Laugharne [full score onion skins in ink]
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undated |
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4
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26 |
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Laugharne [full score onion skins in pencil "conductor's score"]
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undated |
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5
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27 |
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Maxiconcerto (1976) For conductor and orchestra
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1976 |
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5
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28 |
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O Little Town - Christmas Songs [Chorus, Chamber ensemble incl. Organ; score and parts]
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undated |
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5
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29 |
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Pastorale for strings and horns (1952)
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1952 |
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5
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30 |
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Piano forTe (1973) [or Piano and 13+ players; parts except piano]
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1973 |
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5
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31 |
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Piano forTe [full score]
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undated |
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5
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32 |
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Piano forTe [instructions]
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undated |
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6
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33 |
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Piano forTe Tutti (1974) [piano and tape, dedicated to Elliott Schwartz]
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1974 |
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6
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34 |
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Piece for Flute and Piano
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undated |
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6
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35 |
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Piece for Flute Solo
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undated |
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6
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36 |
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Prelude and Fugue for Chamber Orchestra (1950)
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1950 |
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6
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37 |
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Response - chorale
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undated |
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6
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38 |
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Scherzo [instrumental parts only, no full score]
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undated |
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7
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39 |
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Signals (1970) [Soprano and Chamber Orchestra; 3 movements; full score]
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1970 |
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7
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40 |
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Signals [full score]
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undated |
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7
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41 |
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Signals [full score, 2 movements only]
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undated |
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7
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42 |
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Signals [misc. notes]
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undated |
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8
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43 |
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Signals - parts, piano , percussion, hARP
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undated |
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8
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44 |
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Signals - parts - woodwinds, brass
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undated |
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8
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45 |
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Signals - parts - violins I and II
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undated |
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8
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46 |
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Signals - parts - soprano solo with tape cues
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undated |
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8
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47 |
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Suite for Organ - sketches
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undated |
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8
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48 |
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Miscellaneous - sketch books
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undated |
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8
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49 |
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Miscellaneous - unidentified
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undated |
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8
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50 |
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Tape piece - unidentified
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undated |
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8
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51 |
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Songs by Watts and Rick Friedman (pop songs)
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undated |
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8
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52 |
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Songs by Laura Foreman (pop songs)
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undated |
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9
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53 |
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Sonata for Piano (1968)
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1968 |
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9
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54 |
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Suite for Solo Violin (1978)
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1978 |
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9
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55 |
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Three chorale settings for organ
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undated |
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9
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56 |
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Wallwork (1981) [performance notes and collage score]
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1981 |
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9
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57 |
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Wallwork (1981) [extra collage score]
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1981 |
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9
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58 |
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WARP (1971) Fragments and Fancies on "Sumer is icumen in" [for brass quintet and ARP-realized tape]
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1971 |
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9
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59 |
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Wicked John and the Devil [narrator, ballad singer, and chamber orchestra; Text by Joyce Doolittle]
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undated |
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9
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60 |
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Quintet for Piano and Strings (1953) [parts]
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1953 |
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9
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61 |
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Quintet for Piano and Strings [full score]
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undated |
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Series II: Correspondence
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Folder |
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Title |
Date |
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11
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1 |
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Adler, Samuel
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undated |
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11
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2 |
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Albert, Blandine (Montreal)
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undated |
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11
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3 |
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Albright, William
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undated |
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11
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4 |
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Alexander, Lamar (Gov. of Tennessee)
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undated |
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11
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5 |
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Ali, Muhammad
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undated |
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11
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6 |
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Armes, Mary Beth
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undated |
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11
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7 |
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Benson, Warren
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undated |
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11
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8 |
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Betuel, Elizabeth
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undated |
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11
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9 |
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Bloom Julius
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undated |
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11
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10 |
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Brant, Henry
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undated |
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11
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11 |
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Bruce, Neely
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undated |
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11
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12 |
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Bunnell, Charlie
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undated |
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11
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13 |
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Clark, Robert Keys
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undated |
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11
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14 |
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Copland, Aaron
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undated |
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11
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15 |
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Cope, David (1970-74)
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1970-1974 |
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11
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16 |
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Cope, David (1975-80)
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1975-1980 |
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11
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17 |
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Cowley, Malcolm (Yaddo)
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undated |
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11
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18 |
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Dahlman, Barbro
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undated |
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11
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19 |
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Del Tredici, David
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undated |
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11
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20 |
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Doolittle, Joyce and Quenten
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undated |
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11
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21 |
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Doolittle, Joyce (1950s)
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1950-1959 |
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11
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22 |
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Doolittle, Joyce (1950s continued)
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1950-1959 |
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11
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23 |
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Doolittle, Joyce (1960s-70s)
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1960-1979 |
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11
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24 |
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Dorman, Sonya
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undated |
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11
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25 |
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Dorn, Ken
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undated |
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11
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26 |
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Dragu, Margaret
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undated |
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11
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27 |
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Duckworth, William (and Mindy)
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undated |
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11
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28 |
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Effinger, Cecil
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undated |
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11
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29 |
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Family - Tennessee (1960s)
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1960-1969 |
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11
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30 |
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Family-Tennessee (1970s)
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1970-1979 |
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11
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31 |
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Family - Tennessee (1975)
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1975 |
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11
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32 |
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Family - Tennessee (1982)
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1982 |
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11
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33 |
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Family - Tennessee (1982-83)
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1982-1983 |
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11
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34 |
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Family - Tennessee; Calhoun, Mildred (Aunt)
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undated |
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11
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35 |
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Family - Tennessee; Thompson, David (nephew)
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undated |
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12
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36 |
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Foley, David F.
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undated |
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12
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37 |
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Foreman, Gladys (mother-in-law)
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undated |
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12
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38 |
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Foreman, Laura (3rd wife, married 1965)
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1965 |
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12
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39 |
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Foreman, Laura - (1982) sympathy letters to Laura
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1982 |
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12
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Amirkhanian, Charles
Austin, Larry
Aitken, Robert
Amram, David
Andrix, George
Baksa, Robert
Balada, Leonardo
Beer, John
Bennett, Wilhelmine
Ben-Haim, Paul
Blank, Allan
Bernstein, Leonard
Bolz, Harriette
Boulez, Pierre
Bradshaw, Merrill
Brown, Newel Kay
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Chadabe, Joel
Constantinides, Dinos
Conrad (unknown surname)
Custer, Arthur
Denis, Sol
Doktor, Paul
Elly (unknown surname)
Felder, David
Fennelly, Brian
Fletcher, Grant
Fried, George
Gumbel, Allen
Gideon, Miriam
Ginastera, Alberto
Glickman, Gene
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Hartell, John
Hartley, Walter
Higgins, Dick
Huggler, John
Ivey, Jean Eichelberger
Johnson, Tom
Jolas, Betsy
Kelly, Robert
Kievman, Carson
Koch, Fred
Koutsoumpas, John
Kraft, Leo
Krueger, John
Kurtz, E.
Lane, Richard
Levy, Jonathan
Luening, Otto
Mayer, William
Mageau, Sister Mary Magdalen
Mason, Lucas
McDowell, John Herbert
Mennin, Peter
Moews, Robert
Mongeluzzo, Guy T.
Mollicone, Henry
Monk, Meredith
Morgan, Glen E.
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Persichetti, Vincent
Pauls, Gene
Penn, William
Pone, Gundaris
Powell, Morgan
Read, Gardner
Rolnick, Neil B.
Roosevelt, Willard
Rubin, Amy D.
Schuller, Gunther
Schuman, William
Schwartz, Charles
Sklar, Daniel J.
Setapen, Jim
Swift, Richard G.
Thomson, Virgil
Triesch, Judy
Wightman, Parks
Winsor, Phil
Wilding-White, Ray
Wuorinen, Charles
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Series III: Manuscripts and writings
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Albert, M. (Drawings of Carnegie Hall Concert performance)
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CCT Review articles
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Doolittle, Joyce - plays: Aesop's Fable Fair; Golden Goose; Sorcerer's Apprentice
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Elmslie, Kenward
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Foreman, Laura
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Guptill, Leighton, and Jane Browne
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Hasty, Palmer
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Jahn, Mike
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Manhattan East News - various
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Proposal (by Watts?) for a Light Sculpture
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Rose, Marie-France (poems)
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Sargent, E.N.
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Simek, Vasek - Phantasmagoria Historia of D. Johann Fausten (1969)
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Singer, Bernard
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Various authors; poems, stories
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Various and unknown authors: poems, stories
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Unknown (Watts?) play - Magnum Opus Nugae
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Unknown - play King Lear
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Zalkind, Ron - prospectus
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Watts - 1833 Seconds
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Watts - ARP class exam
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Wats - Brickman Parody
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Watts - clothing designs, art projects
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Watts - College papers (Cornell dissertation proposal?)
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Watts - Music papers
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Watts - College music papers
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Watts - College music papers
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Watts - College - North Dakota (as a teacher)
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Watts - University of Colorado class notes
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Watts - University of Tennessee papers
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Watts - College writings
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Watts - Computer Class
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Watts - Dance Book Sketches
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16
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Watts - Drawings 1953
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1953 |
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16
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Watts - Editorials, various
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16
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Watts - Film project notes
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Watts - Ideas for Avant Garde magazine
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Watts - Ideas for texts (Signals)
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Watts - Marriage vows for wedding to Laura Foreman
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Watts - Mahler research
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Watts - on music
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Watts - Parody of Mots d'Heures
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Watts - Performance planning notes
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Watts - Personal memos - 1
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Watts - Personal memos - 2
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Watts - Proposals
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Watts - Proposals, Projects descriptions
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Watts - writing samples (to get journalism jobs)
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Series IV: Biography - John Watts
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Address Books
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Day Planners 1971-72
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Day Planners 1973
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1973 |
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Day Planner 1974
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1974 |
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Day Planner 1975
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1975 |
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Day Planner 1976
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Day Planner 1977
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1977 |
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Day Planner 1978
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1978 |
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Day Planner 1980-81
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Day Planner 1982
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1982 |
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Hobbies - Glider Pilot
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Medical and Dental Records
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Resumes and Biographies - Watts and Foreman
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Resumes and Works Lists - Watts
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School - High School Maryville, Tennessee (graduation 1945)
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1945 |
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School - University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Maryville College (1945-49)
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U.S. Army Service (1950-52)
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School - University of Colorado (1950-53)
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School - Fargo, North Dakota and Ohio (as a teacher) (1957-59)
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School - Cornell University (1954-59)
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Eron Prep School, New York City (as a teacher) class papers
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Eron Prep School, New York City 1963-65
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Staten Island College (as a teacher) (1970)
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1970 |
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Watts's Death - (July 1982) Autopsy report
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1982 |
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Watts's Death - Eulogies by friends, told to Laura
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Watts's Death - Funeral
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Series V: Business
|
Subseries A. General
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Apartments
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Apartment 25 W. 19th
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Artist Residency - North Carolina
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American Society of University Composers (A.S.U.C.)
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Aware Week 1972
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1972 |
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BBC-British Broadcasting Corp.
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BMI- Broadcast Music, Inc.
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18
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Canadian Performing Groups
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Centre de Musique Contemporaine
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Commissions - Sage City Symphony, Vermont
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18
|
11 |
|
Competitions: Friedheim Award applications
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
12 |
|
Competitions: Pulitzer nomination 1974
|
1974 |
|
|
|
18
|
13 |
|
Competitions: Rome Prize application
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
14 |
|
Composers Cooperative Society (Watts and friends, pre-cursor to the CCT)
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
15 |
|
Composers Cooperative Society 1964-68 receipts
|
1964-1968 |
|
|
|
18
|
16 |
|
Concert Production - (props list for UPS)
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
17 |
|
Contracts - Faust Music - Stageplay
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
18 |
|
Contracts - Film Music - Daisies; War
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
19 |
|
Copyrights
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
20 |
|
Fellowship in Prayer (Editorial business)
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
21 |
|
International Imagery Association
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
22 |
|
Job Hunting - misc. #1
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
23 |
|
Job Hunting - misc. #2
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
24 |
|
Job Hunting - Chiquita Gregory/Lahr
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
25 |
|
Job Hunting - Japan file
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
26 |
|
Job Hunting - Mangold Group
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
27 |
|
Legal Documents - Marriage, Divorce, Brith Certificates
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
28 |
|
Legal Docs - Estate after death
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
29 |
|
Legal Docs - Estate - Libraries
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
30 |
|
Legal Docs - The Will and Family problems
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
31 |
|
Legal Docs - Wills of JW and LF - not executed
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
32 |
|
Legal Docs - Watts vs. Glassover
|
undated |
|
|
|
18
|
33 |
|
Legal Docs - Various
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
34 |
|
Manhattan East Newspaper
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
35 |
|
Manhattan East
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
36 |
|
May Festivals
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
37 |
|
New School - Course Descriptions
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
38 |
|
New School - Course Descriptions
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
39 |
|
New School - Faculty, Course Descriptions
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
40 |
|
New School - Taubman Class exams
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
41 |
|
New School - Concert Series, memos
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
42 |
|
New School - catalogs
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
43 |
|
New School - catalogs
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
44 |
|
Performances of Watts
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
45 |
|
Performances of Watts - Electronic Music Festival 1979
|
1979 |
|
|
|
19
|
46 |
|
Personal Finances - Income Tax
|
undated |
|
|
|
19
|
47 |
|
Personal Finances - 1974
|
1974 |
|
|
|
19
|
48 |
|
Personal Finances - 1981
|
1981 |
|
|
|
19
|
49 |
|
Personal Finances - 1981 Europe trip
|
1981 |
|
|
|
20
|
50 |
|
Personal Finances - Misc.
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
51 |
|
Personal Finances - Misc.
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
52 |
|
Personal Finances - Misc.
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
53 |
|
Personal Finances - Misc.
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
54 |
|
Professional Memberships (League of Composers, BMI, Audio Engineering Society)
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
55 |
|
Publishing - Pop Songs
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
56 |
|
Publishing - Joshua, Ellsworth, etc.
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
57 |
|
Publishing - Misc.
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
58 |
|
Stationery - artwork for printer
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
59 |
|
Trilogy Records
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
60 |
|
Trilogy Records
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
61 |
|
Trilogy Records - A.F.M. Contracts (Musician's Union)
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
62 |
|
Trilogy Records - Orders and Mailing List
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
63 |
|
Trilogy Records - Ford Foundation Support
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
64 |
|
Washington Square Contemp. Music - B. Fennelly
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
65 |
|
WNYC Radio
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
66 |
|
Workshop Residency - Cite
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
67 |
|
Workshops - Arts Colonies
|
undated |
|
|
|
20
|
68 |
|
Workshops - Arts Colonies
|
undated |
|
|
|
21
|
69 |
|
Competitions, Grants, Foundations
|
undated |
|
|
|
21
|
70 |
|
Competitions, Grants, Foundations
|
undated |
|
|
|
21
|
71 |
|
CAPS Program (Creative Artists Public Service)
|
undated |
|
|
|
21
|
72 |
|
Ford Foundation
|
undated |
|
|
|
21
|
73 |
|
Foundation Reject letters 1960s
|
1960-1969 |
|
|
|
21
|
74 |
|
Grant Applications - inquiries
|
undated |
|
|
|
21
|
75 |
|
Guggenheim applications
|
undated |
|
|
|
21
|
76 |
|
Guggenheim proposal
| |