The following boxes are located off-site: Boxes 1-38, 79-102, 104-114. You will need to request this material from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
This collection has no restrictions. If you would like to use audiovisual materials in Series IX, please contact the library in advance of your visit to discuss access options.
Unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via links in the container list. Commercial materials are not routinely digitized. Email rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
Ulysses Kay (1917-1995) was a noted twentieth-century American composer. Kay's papers include biographical materials, correspondence, diaries, photographs, scores, and programs.
The strength of the papers is in their documentation of Kay's work as a composer. Kay kept diaries to document his compositions, and these include information regarding the time of their composition, instrumentation, length, commissions, and performances. The papers also contain not only completed and published scores and libretti but also corrections, sketches, holographs, outlines, and information on source materials used for texts in his compositions. In addition, the papers include clippings, correspondence, photographs, programs, promotional material, and reviews that document the creation and performance of many of Kay's works.
There is also some documentation of Kay's work as a professor at Lehman College (1968-1989) in the papers, including appointment information, correspondence, press releases, and information on the Tribute Concert given at the time of his retirement in 1989. But while these records document some of Kay's administrative and professional activities, there are few records that document his teaching activities at the College.
The papers also include audiovisual materials. The collection includes a wide range of audio materials; including reels, cassette tapes, commercially issued phonograph records, and acetate disks. The majority of this material consists of performances of Kay's works, but there are also interviews, talks, and music used in television and commercials. There is very little video in the collection. There is also good coverage of Kay's professional career in the photographs contained in the collection. While the collection does not contain a large volume of photographs, many of the professional photographs in the collection are both identified and dated, and document a period of several decades.
The papers include some documentation of Kay's family and personal life, but it is not extensive. Materials include family photographs and correspondence, personal correspondence, and condolence letters written to the family upon Kay's death in 1995. There is also a small amount of material that was kept by Barbara Kay including correspondence, photographs, and materials related to the Civil Rights movement.
This collection is arranged in eleven series and several subseries.
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.
The following boxes are located off-site: Boxes 1-38, 79-102, 104-114. You will need to request this material from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.
This collection has no restrictions. If you would like to use audiovisual materials in Series IX, please contact the library in advance of your visit to discuss access options.
Unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via links in the container list. Commercial materials are not routinely digitized. Email rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes, except that permission is required to copy musical scores. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Ulysses Kay Papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.
No additions are expected
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.
Gift and purchase from Virginia, Hillary, and Melinda Kay, 2009
Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Papers processed by Elliott S. Cairns (GSAS) 2010-2011.
Papers processed by Catherine C. Ricciardi 2012-2013.
Folders 1 and 2 from box 1 were moved to new box 116. kws 2022-12-2
2012-09-18 File created.
2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.
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2023-11-20 Box 117 added. kws
Ulysses Kay (1917-1995) wrote more than 140 compositions in a wide range of forms – five operas, over 20 large orchestral works, more than 30 choral compositions, 15 chamber works, a ballet, and numerous other compositions for voice, solo instruments, film, and television.
Born in Tucson, Arizona, to a musical family, his mother encouraged him, and with the advice of her brother, Joe "King" Oliver, Kay studied piano, violin and saxophone. He entered the University of Arizona in 1934, receiving the Bachelor of Music in 1938. For the next two years he studied composition at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, with Bernard Rogers and Howard Hanson, and received the Masters in Music in 1940. From 1941 to 1942 he studied with Paul Hindemith at Tanglewood and at Yale.
During World War II, Kay served in the U. S. Navy, playing with and arranging for the Navy Band, stationed at Quonset Point, Rhode Island. His most prominent composition from this period is "Of New Horizons" for concert band. Commissioned by Thor Johnson and performed by the New York Philharmonic, its premier took place in Lewisohn Stadium in July 1944.
Upon discharge from the Navy, he was awarded the Alice M. Ditson Fellowship for creative work at Columbia University, where he studied with Otto Luening from 1946 to 1947. During the summers, he was a resident at the Yaddo Festival in Saratoga Springs, New York. Major works from this period include: "Danse Calinda Suite," his ballet "The Rope," "Concerto for Orchestra," and the film music for "The Quiet One."
Many honors and scholarships followed, including a Fulbright Scholarship, and grants from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and a Julius Rosenwald Fellowship. From 1949 to 1952, Kay received two "Prix de Rome" awards that allowed him to travel and study in Italy. The first African-American to receive the prize, it gave him residence in the American Academy in Rome, along with his new bride, Barbara Harrison of Chicago, whom he had married on August 20, 1949. Compositions from this period include: a Piano Quintet, a String Quartet, a Brass Quartet, "Sinfonia in E," and "Song of Ahab."
Returning to New York, Barbara taught music in Manhattan, and Ulysses accepted a position with Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) that would last from 1953 until 1968. Turning down several teaching positions, he preferred a job that gave him a regular schedule, allowing him to compose as much as possible. Compositions include: "A Lincoln Letter," "Six Dances for String Orchestra," "Fantasy Variations for Orchestra," and two operas, "The Boor," and "The Juggler of Our Lady."
In 1958, Kay was chosen to be a member of the first delegation of composers to the Soviet Union, a part of the U.S. State Department's Cultural, Educational and Technical Exchange Agreement. The others in his group were Roy Harris, Peter Mennin, and Roger Sessions. During the month-long trip, Kay appreciated the interest in Jazz expressed by Russian composers and he played them recordings of the music of Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk, and Louis Armstrong, among others. He also attended performances of his own compositions, those of his fellow delegates, and the works of Russian composers. Upon his return, Hi-Fi Review published his account of the trip entitled "Thirty Days in Musical Russia."
Over the decade from 1958 to 1968, Kay received a large number of commissions, writing a total of 41 compositions, including: "New York: City of Magic," "Phoebus, Arise," "Forever Free," "Markings," "Aulos," and "Choral Triptych."
Barbara Kay was no less busy during these years. She participated in the Mississippi Freedom Rides during the summer of 1961. Arrested in Jackson, she was held in the Parchman Penitentiary for 41 days, after receiving a six-month sentence for disturbing the peace. William Faulkner once called the plantation prison "Destination Doom." Returning home, she participated in the first sit-in in the North, when Englewood residents took over city hall to protest racial segregation in the schools in 1962. During the boycott of the Englewood, New Jersey schools, she held a Freedom School in the basement of the Kay home. In 1966, she joined James Meredith's "March Against Fear" in Mississippi. Later she continued to be active in the New Jersey chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality.
In 1968, at the age of 51, Kay left BMI to join the faculty of Herbert H. Lehman College as Professor of Music, teaching theory and composition, where he would serve until his retirement in 1988. During his 20 years of teaching, he produced three more operas, "The Capitoline Venus," "Jubilee," and "Frederick Douglass." Other works from this period include: "Theater Set," "Five Portraits," "Scherzi Musicali," "Western "Paradise," "Jersey Hours," "Tromba," "Once There Was a Man," "Chariots," "Festival Psalms," and "Visions" written to commemorate the 80th anniversary of William Grant Still's birth.
As stated by Constance Tibbs Hobson and Deborra A. Richardson in their indispensable Ulysses Kay: A Bio-Bibliography (1994): "Kay's contribution to America's cultural life and to its contemporary music scene is outstanding. His distinguished career, reflecting personal industry, discipline, and will, sets an encouraging, honorable, and inspiring example for all who follow. His message to aspiring composers strongly advocates continued study and growth in order to better express one's vision and individuality."
This series contains Kay's two diaries. The main focus of the diaries is a list of compositions, with information regarding instrumentation, work length, dedications, commissions, composition dates, premiere performances, etc. The first diary also includes information about Kay's reproduction costs, his honors, and his travels. The second diary continues his list of travels, beginning at the back of the volume, and includes composition information about his opera Frederick Douglass near the beginning of the volume.
Box 116 Folder 1
Box 116 Folder 2
This series contains documents pertaining to original works and one arrangement by Kay, in addition to a short song composed by his daughter. The main focus of the series is Kay's sketches, holographs, and published scores; however, other pertinent documents, such as libretti, correspondence, and notes have also been included in the series. The coverage of the records is quite comprehensive, but some works listed in Kay's diaries and in Hobson's and Richardson's bibliography remain unrepresented in the collection, and it lacks a few fully-realized scores. The compositions missing materials include: Christmas Carol (1943); Concerto for Orchestra (1948); Suite from "The Quiet One" (1948); Partita in A (1950); Phoebus, Arise (1958-1959); Two Pieces for Orchestra (1964); Four Hymn-Anthems (1965); Aulos (1967); Jubilee (1974-1976); a cadenza to one of Mozart's piano concerti (1979); and Everett Suite (1988).
The series is arranged chronologically by the compositions' years of completion, following the order outlined in Kay's diaries wherever possible. Within each work, materials are arranged in approximate chronological order, but for works using texts or libretti, these are listed first. Unidentified sketches and notes appear at the end of the series.
There is additional information regarding Kay's compositions and activities in Series VI: Professional Subject Files.
Box 5 Folder 1
Box 5 Folder 2
(facsimile)
Box 5 Folder 3
Box 5 Folder 4
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 5 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 5 Folder 6
(facsimile)
Box 5 Folder 7
Box 5 Folder 8
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 5 Folder 9
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 5 Folder 10
(facsimile)
Box 5 Folder 11
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 5 Folder 12
Box 38 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 5 Folder 13
Box 5 Folder 14
(facsimile; contains markings)
(revised asTen Short Essays, 1957)
Box 6 Folder 1
(contains additional markings)
Box 6 Folder 2
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 6 Folder 3
(facsimile; contains markings)
(see alsoSuite from the Ballet "Danse Calinda", 1947)
Box 6 Folder 8
Box 1 Folder 3
Box 1 Folder 4
(facsimile)
Box 1 Folder 5
(facsimile; final two pages reversed)
Box 6 Folder 12
(facsimile)
Box 6 Folder 13
(facsimile)
Box 6 Folder 14
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 6 Folder 15
(facsimile; contains markings)
In one movement.
Box 6 Folder 16
(also calledThree Pieces for Horns and Trombones)
Box 6 Folder 17
Box 6 Folder 18
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 6 Folder 19
(facsimile)
Box 6 Folder 20
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 6 Folder 21
(facsimile)
Box 6 Folder 22
(facsimile)
Box 6 Folder 23
Box 38 Folder 2
(facsimile)
Box 24 Folder 13
(contained within full sketch ofScherzi Musicali(1968), on the versos of pages 1-4)
Box 6 Folder 24
(incomplete: missing part for Trumpet IV; contains markings)
Box 6 Folder 25
Box 6 Folder 26
Box 6 Folder 27
Box 38 Folder 3
(facsimile)
Box 6 Folder 28
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 6 Folder 29
Box 1 Folder 6
(facsimile)
Box 1 Folder 7
(facsimile; contains markings, including sketch of fourth part)
Box 6 Folder 30
Box 1 Folder 8
(correspondence from Don H. Razey at Carl Fischer, Inc.)
(three songs to texts by Sara Teasdale)
Box 6 Folder 31
Box 6 Folder 32
Box 6 Folder 33
(revised and recopied 1957)
Box 6 Folder 34
(incomplete)
Box 6 Folder 35
Box 7 Folder 1
Box 7 Folder 2
Box 7 Folder 3
Box 7 Folder 4
Box 7 Folder 5
(facsimile)
Box 7 Folder 6
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 7 Folder 7
(facsimile; contain markings)
(also calledSuite for Flute and Oboe)
Box 7 Folder 8
Box 7 Folder 9
Box 7 Folder 10
(one contains markings)
Box 7 Folder 11
Box 7 Folder 12
Box 7 Folder 13
(found with score in Folder 14)
Box 7 Folder 14
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 9
(facsimile)
Box 1 Folder 10
(facsimile; label pasted over Kay's name; contains markings)
Box 7 Folder 15
Box 7 Folder 16
Box 7 Folder 17
Box 7 Folder 18
Box 7 Folder 19
Box 7 Folder 20
(in ink; contains further markings in pencil)
Box 1 Folder 11
Box 1 Folder 12
(facsimile)
Box 1 Folder 13
(two versions: for concert band and for orchestra)
Box 41
(includes holographs of clarinet parts)
Box 7 Folder 21
Box 42
(facsimile)
Box 43
(facsimile; label pasted over Kay's name; contains markings)
Box 38 Folder 4
Box 38 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 44
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 14
(includes negatives for pages 39 and 40)
Box 7 Folder 22
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 15
Box 39 Folder 5
Box 7 Folder 23
(facsimile; label covering Kay's name; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 16
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 17
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 18
(different editions)
Box 8 Folder 1
(includes alternate final page)
Box 8 Folder 2
(facsimile)
Box 8 Folder 3
(facsimile; original score contained markings)
Box 8 Folder 4
(one contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 19
Box 8 Folder 5
Box 1 Folder 20
(facsimile)
(revised asFour Inventions, 1946)
Box 8 Folder 6
Box 8 Folder 7
(facsimile; contains markings)
(revision ofEight Inventions, 1946)
Box 8 Folder 8
(revised and retitled asAncient Saga: a design for modern dance, 1947)
Box 8 Folder 9
(contains additional markings in pencil)
Box 8 Folder 10
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 8 Folder 11
(facsimile; all traces of Kay's identity hidden with tape; contains markings)
Box 8 Folder 12
(date from envelope: relevant portion included)
Box 45
(same edition as negatives; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 21
(revision ofThe Rope, 1946)
Box 8 Folder 13
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 8 Folder 14
(facsimile)
(see alsoDanse Calinda, 1940)
Box 6 Folder 9
Box 6 Folder 10
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 6 Folder 11
(facsimile; contains markings)
(three versions: original version for baritone, women's chorus, and organ (1945); first revision for baritone, women's chorus, and orchestra (1947); final version for baritone, mixed chorus, and orchestra (1947))
Box 9 Folder 1
(includes correspondence from "Bil," undated)
Box 9 Folder 2
(contains additional markings in pencil)
Box 9 Folder 3
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 9 Folder 4
(in ink with additional markings)
Box 9 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 9 Folder 6
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 9 Folder 7
(facsimile; contains markings, including revisions and sketches for mixed chorus)
Box 9 Folder 8
(incomplete set: includes holographs for woodwind and brass parts only)
Box 9 Folder 9
Box 9 Folder 10
(originallySongs for Strings)
Box 8 Folder 15
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 22
Box 8 Folder 16
(includes notes concerning composing for film)
Box 8 Folder 17
(includes sketch for ending ofSuite from "The Quiet One", 1948)
Box 39 Folder 19
(incomplete)
Box 8 Folder 18
(contains additional markings)
Box 38 Folder 11
(facsimile)
Box 46
Box 47
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 8 Folder 17
(included among sketches for Portrait Suite, 1948)
Box 10 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 10 Folder 2
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 10 Folder 3
(facsimile; contain markings)
Box 1 Folder 80
Box 1 Folder 81
(later edition)
(originallyString Quartet in F)
Box 1 Folder 23
Box 10 Folder 4
Box 1 Folder 24
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 25
(facsimile; title changed)
Box 1 Folder 26
(facsimile; title changed)
Box 10 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 10 Folder 6
(facsimile)
(became second song ofTwo Dunbar Lyrics, 1965)
Box 10 Folder 7
(facsimile score: new text added by Kay and song retitledIn Summer Hours; copy of text contains markings)
Box 10 Folder 8
(includes sketch for "Little Suite for Band" [Short Suite, 1950])
Box 1 Folder 27
(contains markings; includes note originally inserted inside score)
Box 1 Folder 28
Box 1 Folder 29
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 30
Box 11 Folder 1
Box 39 Folder 17
Box 11 Folder 2
Box 11 Folder 3
Box 11 Folder 4
Box 11 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 11 Folder 6
(facsimile)
Box 11 Folder 7
(facsimile)
Box 11 Folder 8
(facsimile)
Box 12 Folder 1
(facsimile)
Box 12 Folder 2
Box 38 Folder 6
Box 12 Folder 3
Box 12 Folder 4
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 12 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 12 Folder 6
(contains markings)
Box 12 Folder 7
Box 10 Folder 8
(included among sketches forSinfonia in E, 1950)
Box 39 Folder 16
(facsimile)
Box 1 Folder 82
Box 1 Folder 83
Box 1 Folder 84
Box 12 Folder 8
Box 12 Folder 9
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 12 Folder 10
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 4 Folder 1
(correspondence from Miriam Friedman, dedicatee)
(originallyTwo Voluntaries)
Box 12 Folder 11
Box 12 Folder 12
Box 12 Folder 13
Box 12 Folder 14
Box 12 Folder 15
Box 117 Folder 14
Published score (New York: H.W. Gray). Contains a handwritten correction.
Box 12 Folder 16
Box 12 Folder 17
Box 12 Folder 18
Box 12 Folder 19
Box 1 Folder 31
Box 39 Folder 20
(full sketch mistitled "The Lion, the Griffin and the Unicorn")
(see alsoTriptych on Texts of Blake, 1962)
Box 13 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 13 Folder 2
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 13 Folder 3
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 13 Folder 4
(also score forTriptych on Texts of Blake, 1962, inscribed to Irene Oliver by the composer)
Box 13 Folder 5
(also score forTriptych on Texts of Blake, 1962)
Box 13 Folder 8
(facsimile)
Box 1 Folder 32
Box 13 Folder 9
Box 13 Folder 10
(facsimile)
Box 1 Folder 33
Box 13 Folder 11
Box 48
Box 49
(facsimile; incomplete: begins with page 3)
Box 1 Folder 34
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 35
Box 1 Folder 36
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 37
(each song published separately; includes two copies of "Noel")
Box 1 Folder 85
(both sets contained within the same Folder; full score contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 38
(correspondence to librettist Vladimir Ussachevsky)
Box 1 Folder 39
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 40
Box 1 Folder 41
Box 13 Folder 12
(facsimile)
Box 13 Folder 13
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 50
(facsimile)
Box 14 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 42
(each song published separately; contain markings)
Box 1 Folder 43
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 44
(each song published separately)
Box 14 Folder 2
Box 1 Folder 45
Box 1 Folder 46
Box 14 Folder 3
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 14 Folder 4
(facsimile)
Box 1 Folder 47
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 48
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 49
("10-17-61" written in pencil on cover page)
Box 1 Folder 50
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 51
Box 14 Folder 5
(some sketches written on the reverses of parts forThe Quiet One, 1948)
Box 14 Folder 6
Box 4 Folder 2
Box 4 Folder 3
(found inside piano reduction)
Box 4 Folder 4
Box 14 Folder 7
(contains sketch of stage)
Box 39 Folder 9
Box 51
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 52
(found inside full score)
Box 14 Folder 8
(facsimile; contains markings)
(revision ofThirteen Pieces for Children, 1940, originallyTen Pieces for Children)
Box 6 Folder 4
Box 6 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 6 Folder 6
(facsimile)
Box 6 Folder 7
(contains markings)
Box 15 Folder 1
Box 15 Folder 2
Box 15 Folder 3
Box 15 Folder 4
Box 15 Folder 5
(facsimile)
Box 15 Folder 6
(contains markings)
Box 15 Folder 7
Box 4 Folder 5
Box 52
Box 53
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 15 Folder 8
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 15 Folder 9
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 15 Folder 10
(facsimile)
Box 15 Folder 11
(contains markings)
Box 4 Folder 6
(holographs arranged as found (divided by orchestra))
Box 4 Folder 6a
Box 4 Folder 7
(contains markings)
Box 4 Folder 8
(correspondence from producer Frank Rosa, Jr.; outline contains markings)
Box 15 Folder 12
Box 4 Folder 9
Box 1 Folder 53
Box 54
Box 55
Box 1 Folder 54
Box 4 Folder 10
(contains markings)
Box 15
Box 1 Folder 55
Box 4 Folder 11
Box 15 Folder 14
Box 15 Folder 15
(facsimile; contains markings)
("Tears, Flow No More" and "The Epicure" rearranged and published separately; see below)
Box 1 Folder 56
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 57
(contains markings)
Box 16 Folder 1
Box 16 Folder 2
Box 16 Folder 3
Box 4 Folder 12
Box 16 Folder 4
(incomplete?)
Box 16 Folder 5
(contains markings; Folder also contains title page in Kay's hand used as wrapper)
Box 16 Folder 6
(contains markings)
Box 16 Folder 7
(contains markings)
Box 39 Folder 14
(facsimile; contains markings; includes nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
(arrangement fromPhoebus, Arise, 1958-1959)
Box 1 Folder 58
(arrangement fromPhoebus, Arise, 1958-1959)
Box 1 Folder 59
Box 39 Folder 2
(episode from the television seriesThe Twentieth Century; see below)
Box 4 Folder 13
(contains markings)
Box 16 Folder 8
Box 4 Folder 14
Box 16 Folder 9
Box 16 Folder 10
(facsimile; contains markings)
(see alsoThe Fall of China, 1959)
Box 16 Folder 11
Box 16 Folder 12
Box 16 Folder 13
Box 16 Folder 14
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 16 Folder 15
(facsimile; contain markings)
Box 39 Folder 11
(contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 1
Box 17 Folder 2
Box 17 Folder 3
(facsimile; contains markings)
(see alsoQuality Cue B, 1959)
Box 39 Folder 12
(contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 4
(includes additional page of notes)
Box 17 Folder 5
Box 17 Folder 6
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 7
(facsimile; contains markings; includes makeshift wrapper signed by composer)
Box 17 Folder 8
(facsimile)
(see alsoQuality Cue A, 1959)
Box 1 Folder 60
(contain markings)
Box 17 Folder 4
(includes additional page of notes)
Box 17 Folder 5
Box 17 Folder 6
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 7
(facsimile; contains markings; includes makeshift wrapper signed by composer)
Box 17 Folder 8
(facsimile)
Box 17 Folder 9
Box 1 Folder 61
Box 1 Folder 62
(contain markings; correspondence from producer Lane Slate)
Box 1 Folder 63
(contains markings; includes envelope with notes on reverse)
Box 17 Folder 10
Box 17 Folder 11
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 12
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 64
(The New York Times, January 22)
Box 17 Folder 13
Box 17 Folder 14
Box 17 Folder 15
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 16
(facsimile)
(television commercials for American Machine and Foundry: "Hands" and "Leisure")
Box 1 Folder 65
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 66
(contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 17
Box 17 Folder 18
Box 17 Folder 19
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 20
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 17 Folder 21
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 18 Folder 1
Box 18 Folder 2
Box 4 Folder 15
Box 18 Folder 3
(holograph ordered as found: follows order outlined on enclosed note)
Box 18 Folder 4
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 18 Folder 5
(facsimile; includes scores for cues 2, 4, and 5)
Box 1 Folder 67
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 68
(The New York Times, December 1)
Box 1 Folder 69
(contains markings)
Box 39 Folder 15
(contains markings)
Box 18 Folder 6
Box 4 Folder 16
Box 18 Folder 7
(incomplete: missing cut 18)
Box 18 Folder 8
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 18 Folder 9
(facsimile; includes additional copies of cuts 2 and 6; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 70
(contains markings)
Box 19 Folder 1
(sketch dated 1960 but composition dated 1961 in diary)
Box 19 Folder 2
Box 19 Folder 3
(contain additional markings)
Box 19 Folder 4
(facsimile; contain markings)
Box 56
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 19 Folder 8
(contained among sketches forIvory Snow, 1964)
Box 19 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 19 Folder 6
(contains markings)
Box 19 Folder 7
(incomplete: missing cello part; contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 71
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 72
Box 19 Folder 9
Box 20 Folder 2
Box 20 Folder 3
Box 4 Folder 17
Box 20 Folder 4
(facsimile; includes additional copy of cue A; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 1
Box 19 Folder 10
Box 40 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings; see correspondence found inside score)
Box 57
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 86
(score contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 87
Box 19 Folder 11
Box 1 Folder 73
(contains markings)
Box 19 Folder 12
Box 19 Folder 13
Box 19 Folder 14
(pages 21-27 function also as pages 39-45)
Box 19 Folder 15
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 19 Folder 16
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 40 Folder 2
(working title: "Baluba Film")
Box 1 Folder 74
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 75
(outline contains markings)
Box 19 Folder 17
Box 39 Folder 8
Box 39 Folder 6
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 39 Folder 7
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 28 Folder 18
Box 28 Folder 15
(included among sketches for second ofTwo Impromptus for Piano, 1986 contains additional markings)
(reduction of Three Pieces After Blake, 1952)
Box 1 Folder 76
Box 13 Folder 6
(facsimile; identity hidden with tape; contains markings)
Box 13 Folder 7
Box 13 Folder 4
(also score forThree Pieces After Blake, 1952, inscribed to Irene Oliver by the composer)
Box 13 Folder 5
(also score forThree Pieces After Blake, 1952)
Box 19 Folder 20
(included among sketches forFantasy Variations, 1963)
Box 58
(facsimile)
Box 19 Folder 18
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 19 Folder 19
(facsimile)
Box 19 Folder 20
(includes sketch forInscriptions from Whitman, 1963)
Box 1 Folder 77
Box 59
Box 1 Folder 78
(contains markings)
Box 1 Folder 79
Box 4 Folder 18
(one sketch a partial facsimile)
Box 19 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 38 Folder 9
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 38 Folder 10
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 2
(contains marking on page 13)
Box 2 Folder 3
(contains marking on page 25)
Box 21 Folder 1
Box 21 Folder 2
Box 2 Folder 4
(contain markings)
Box 19 Folder 8
(includes sketch forString Quartet No. 3, 1961)
Box 2 Folder 5
(contains markings)
Box 21 Folder 3
Box 21 Folder 4
(contains additionally markings)
Box 21 Folder 5
(contain additional markings)
Box 2 Folder 6
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 7
Box 2 Folder 8
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 9
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 10
Box 21 Folder 6
Box 21 Folder 7
Box 4 Folder 19
Box 21 Folder 8
Box 21 Folder 9
Box 39 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 4 Folder 20
Box 21 Folder 12
(page 7 is written on reverse of page 5)
Box 21 Folder 13
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 60
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 11
Box 2 Folder 12
(see alsoTwo Excerpts from "The Game", 1965)
Box 2 Folder 13
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 14
(contains markings; includes correspondence from librettist Judith Dvorkin)
Box 2 Folder 15
Box 4 Folder 21
Box 4 Folder 22
Box 2 Folder 16
Box 22 Folder 1
Box 22 Folder 2
Box 22 Folder 3
(facsimile; contain markings)
Box 22 Folder 4
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 22 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 22 Folder 6
(facsimile)
(seeThe Game, 1965)
Box 23 Folder 1
Box 23 Folder 2
Box 23 Folder 3
(facsimile)
Box 23 Folder 4
(facsimile; contain markings)
(seeA Madrigal, 1949)
Box 2 Folder 17
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 18
(contains additional markings)
Box 21 Folder 14
(contains additional markings)
Box 2 Folder 19
Box 21 Folder 15
Box 2 Folder 20
(facsimile)
Box 21 Folder 16
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 21 Folder 17
(facsimile)
Box 2 Folder 21
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 22
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 23
Box 21 Folder 18
Box 23 Folder 5
(facsimile)
Box 23 Folder 6
(correspondence from Juilliard administrative assistant George Dickey)
Box 23 Folder 7
(Two Songson pages 34-37)
Box 2 Folder 24
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 25
Box 23 Folder 8
Box 61
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 26
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 27
Box 2 Folder 28
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 29
Box 2 Folder 30
Box 23 Folder 9
Box 23 Folder 10
(incomplete set; contain additional markings)
Box 2 Folder 31
Box 23 Folder 11
Box 23 Folder 12
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 32
(each song published separately)
Box 2 Folder 33
Box 23 Folder 13
Box 23 Folder 14
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 34
(from John Solum; contains markings)
Box 4 Folder 23
Box 23 Folder 15
Box 2 Folder 35
(includes note; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 36
(includes note; contains markings)
Box 24 Folder 1
Box 2 Folder 37
Box 24 Folder 2
Box 24 Folder 3
(contains markings)
Box 24 Folder 4
Box 2 Folder 38
Box 23 Folder 16
Box 2 Folder 39
Box 23 Folder 17
Box 4 Folder 24
Box 62
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 40
Box 2 Folder 41
(originallyHeralds)
Box 2 Folder 42
Box 24 Folder 5
Box 24 Folder 6
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 24 Folder 7
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 38 Folder 8
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 24 Folder 8
(facsimile)
Box 24 Folder 9
(facsimile)
Box 24 Folder 10
Box 2 Folder 43
Box 2 Folder 44
(correspondence from R. Ora Williams regarding publication of article inThe Camp Fire Girl)
Box 63
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 64
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 45
(note originally inserted inside score)
Box 24 Folder 11
(also includes sketch for "Serenade (pianoforte 4 hands")
Box 24 Folder 12
(includes examples of types of chords on inside)
Box 2 Folder 46
Box 2 Folder 47
Box 24 Folder 13
(includes holographs of parts forThree Fanfares for Four Trumpets(1942), on the versos of pages 1-4)
Box 65
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 48
(marking on front cover)
Box 2 Folder 49
Box 2 Folder 50
(contain markings)
Box 2 Folder 51
Box 2 Folder 52
Box 25 Folder 1
(page 29A on inside of pages 27-28)
Box 25 Folder 2
(contains narrator part)
Box 25 Folder 3
(contains chorus part)
Box 4 Folder 25
(includes information about librettist and chorus text with markings)
Box 25 Folder 4
(with narrator part; contains markings)
Box 25 Folder 5
(with chorus part; contains markings)
Box 25 Folder 6
(contains markings; list of corrections found inside front cover)
Box 25 Folder 7
Box 66
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 53
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 54
Box 24 Folder 14
Box 24 Folder 15
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 55
Box 2 Folder 56
(contains markings by librettist Judith Dvorkin)
Box 2 Folder 57
(contains additional markings by Kay)
Box 2 Folder 58
Box 4 Folder 26
Box 2 Folder 59
Box 26 Folder 1
(overture at end)
Box 2 Folder 60
Box 26 Folder 2 to 3
(overture at end)
Box 27 Folder 1
(second copy incomplete; contain markings)
Box 27 Folder 2
(facsimile)
Box 27 Folder 3
(facsimile)
Box 67
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 61
(from librettist Judith Dvorkin regarding corrections)
Box 2 Folder 62
(contains markings)
Box 25 Folder 8
Box 25 Folder 9
(facsimile)
Box 2 Folder 63
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 64
Box 25 Folder 10
Box 25 Folder 11
Box 25 Folder 12
(contains additional markings)
Box 25 Folder 13
(copy made before markings)
Box 39 Folder 4
(contains markings and sketches for piano reduction)
Box 2 Folder 65
(each song published separately)
Box 4 Folder 27
(contain markings)
Box 2 Folder 66
Box 25 Folder 14
Box 25 Folder 15
Box 25 Folder 16
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 67
Box 2 Folder 68
(each song published separately)
Box 39 Folder 18
Box 3C Folder 83
(score contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 69
Box 28 Folder 1
Box 28 Folder 2
Box 28 Folder 3
(contains markings)
Box 28 Folder 4
Box 28 Folder 5
(contains markings)
Box 28 Folder 6
(contains markings)
(see alsoSecond Nocturne, 1973)
Box 2 Folder 70
(also includes sketches forSecond Nocturne(1973) and "Nocturne #3")
Box 28 Folder 7
Box 28 Folder 8
(includesSecond Nocturne, 1973)
Box 28 Folder 9
Box 28 Folder 10
(contain markings)
(became second ofTwo Impromptus, 1986, see alsoFirst Nocturne, 1973)
Box 2 Folder 70
(also includes sketches forFirst Nocturne(1973) and "Nocturne #3")
Box 28 Folder 8
(includesFirst Nocturne, 1973)
Box 28 Folder 11
Box 28 Folder 12
(facsimile)
Box 28 Folder 13
(facsimile; title changed to "Impromptu #2"; contains markings)
Box 28 Folder 19
Box 4 Folder 28
Box 68
Box 28 Folder 20
Box 28 Folder 21
(contains markings)
Box 69
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 72
Box 28 Folder 22
Box 28 Folder 23
(includes three draft pages)
Box 28 Folder 24
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 28 Folder 25
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 28 Folder 26
(facsimile)
(for William Grant Still on his 80th birthday)
Box 29 Folder 1
Box 2 Folder 73
Box 29 Folder 2
(facsimile)
Box 2 Folder 74
Box 29 Folder 3
Box 2 Folder 75
Box 29 Folder 4
(facsimile)
Box 29 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 76
(contain markings)
Box 2 Folder 77
Box 29 Folder 6
Box 2 Folder 78
(contains markings; Kay's songs on pages 85-93 and pages 102-120)
Box 2 Folder 79
(Kay's songs on pages 85-93 and pages 102-120)
Box 2 Folder 80
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 81
Box 29 Folder 7
Box 29 Folder 8
Box 2 Folder 82
Box 2 Folder 83
(correspondence from Carl Fischer editor J. Theodore Prochazka)
Box 2 Folder 84
(contains markings)
Box 2 Folder 85
Box 3A Folder 1
(text contains markings; correspondence from librettist Donald Dorr)
Box 3A Folder 2
(contains markings)
Box 3A Folder 3
(contains markings)
Box 3A Folder 4
Box 3A Folder 5
Box 29 Folder 9
Box 29 Folder 10
Box 3A Folder 6
Box 4 Folder 29
Box 29 Folder 11
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 29 Folder 12
(facsimile; contains markings; note inserted inside front cover)
Box 3A Folder 7
Box 3A Folder 8
Box 32 Folder 4
Box 4 Folder 30
Box 3A Folder 9
(contain markings)
Box 3A Folder 10
Box 3A Folder 11
(contains markings)
Box 3A Folder 12
(contains markings; includes correspondence from librettist Donald Dorr)
Box 3A Folder 13
(contains markings)
Box 3A Folder 14
Box 4 Folder 31
(contain markings)
Box 3A Folder 15
(followed by supplementary sketches)
Box 3A Folder 16
Box 3A Folder 17
(also function as "full sketch")
Box 3A Folder 18
Box 3A Folder 19
(second part incorporated into full sketch)
Box 30 Folder 1
Box 30 Folder 2
Box 30 Folder 3
Box 30 Folder 4
(includes second part of first sketch)
Box 3A Folder 20
Box 4 Folder 32
Box 30 Folder 5
Box 31 Folder 1
(includes list of corrections)
Box 31 Folder 2
(includes drafts of pages 152 and 153)
Box 31 Folder 3
(includes holographs for two excerpts)
Box 31 Folder 4
Box 31 Folder 5
(contains markings)
Box 32 Folder 2 to 3
(the contents of Folder 3 precede those of Folder 2; contain markings)
Box 32 Folder 1
(contains markings)
Box 33 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 33 Folder 2
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 33 Folder 3
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 33 Folder 4
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 70
Box 71
(incomplete)
Box 3A Folder 21
(contains markings)
Box 3A Folder 22
(written after second production in 1977)
Box 3A Folder 23
(contains markings)
Box 117 Folder 20
Typewritten libretto. Annotated in pencil. Inscribed to Kay in ink: "For Ulysses Kay. Fair draft of a libretto by Don Don from the novel by Margaret Walker. Easter Sunday, 1974. With these things may we be heard." Removed from binding by the archivist for preservation.
Box 3A Folder 23a
Contains handwritten comments; most have been crossed out.
Box 3A Folder 24
(fromConcert Sketches, 1965)
Box 21 Folder 10
Box 39 Folder 3
Box 3C Folder 84
Box 3C Folder 85
(missing parts for 2nd alto saxophone)
Box 21 Folder 11
(contains markings)
(words and music by Hillary Kay; transcribed by Ulysses Kay)
Box 3A Folder 25
(in three versions: version "A" for voice and solo harp; version "B" for voice and solo piano; version "C" for voice and three harps)
Box 3A Folder 26
Box 34 Folder 1
Box 34 Folder 2
Box 34 Folder 3
Box 34 Folder 4
(contain additional markings)
Box 4 Folder 33
Box 4 Folder 34
(lecture about Kay's compositional process forJersey Hours)
Box 39 Folder 10
Box 34 Folder 5
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 34 Folder 6
(facsimile; redesignated as version B; contains markings and sketches)
Box 4 Folder 35
(contains markings)
Box 4 Folder 36
(contains markings)
Box 4 Folder 37 to 39
(contain markings; part for harp 1 incomplete)
Box 34 Folder 7
Box 34 Folder 8
Box 34 Folder 9
Box 34 Folder 10
Box 72
(facsimile)
Box 3A Folder 27
(contains markings)
Box 3A Folder 28
Box 32 Folder 5
Box 32 Folder 6
Box 38 Folder 7
Box 4 Folder 40
Box 73
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 3A Folder 29
Box 3A Folder 30
(for Jeana Neal at Brevard)
Box 32 Folder 7
Box 3B Folder 31
Box 32 Folder 8
Box 32 Folder 9
Box 32 Folder 10
(facsimile)
Box 32 Folder 11
(facsimile)
Box 32 Folder 12
(facsimile)
Box 3B Folder 32
Box 35 Folder 1
Box 4 Folder 41
Box 35 Folder 2
Box 35 Folder 3
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 35 Folder 4
(facsimile; contains markings)
(originallyDivertimento)
Box 3B Folder 33
Box 35 Folder 5
Box 35 Folder 6
(contains markings)
Box 35 Folder 7
(facsimile)
Box 3B Folder 34
(one contains markings)
Box 3B Folder 35
(contains markings)
Box 3B Folder 36
(contains markings)
Box 3B Folder 37
(contains markings)
Box 3B Folder 38
(contains markings)
Box 3B Folder 39
(pages 1 and 2 reversed)
Box 3B Folder 40
(contains markings; found with first sketch of Act I, Scene 1)
Box 3B Folder 41
(contains markings; found with first sketch of Act I, Scene 2)
Box 3B Folder 42
(contains markings)
Box 3B Folder 43
(contains markings)
Box 3B Folder 44
(contains markings)
Box 4 Folder 42
Box 4 Folder 43
Box 3B Folder 45
Box 3B Folder 46
(first page included with full sketch of Act I, Scene 1)
Box 3B Folder 47
Box 3B Folder 48
Box 3B Folder 49
Box 3B Folder 50
Box 3B Folder 51
(found with first sketch of Act III, Scene 1)
Box 36 Folder 1
(includes first page of first sketch)
Box 36 Folder 2
(part 2 housed in different Box)
Box 40 Folder 6
(part 1 housed in different Box)
Box 40 Folder 7
(accompanies incomplete sketch of Act II piano reduction; see note on piano reduction page 169)
Box 40 Folder 8
Box 40 Folder 9
Box 4 Folder 44
Box 36 Folder 3
(incomplete)
Box 36 Folder 4
Box 36 Folder 5
(page 141 appears on reverse of page 137)
Box 36 Folder 6
(incomplete; accompanied by full sketch of Act II: see note on piano reduction page 169)
Box 36 Folder 7
Box 3B Folder 52
(page 183)
Box 36 Folder 8
(pages 355, 372, 395, and 401)
Box 40 Folder 11
Box 3B Folder 53
Box 3B Folder 54
Box 4 Folder 45
Box 40 Folder 10
(contain markings and comments from editor)
Box 36 Folder 9
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 37 Folder 1
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 37 Folder 2
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 37 Folder 3
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 37 Folder 4
(facsimile; contains markings)
Box 74
Box 75
Box 76
Box 77
Box 78
Box 4 Folder 46
Box 4 Folder 47
Box 4 Folder 48
Box 4 Folder 49
Box 3B Folder 55
Box 3B Folder 56
(includes biography of Frederick Douglass, opera companion material for elementary school children, "Reflections for Older Students", and bibliographies; contains markings)
Box 3B Folder 57
Box 35 Folder 8
Box 35 Folder 9
Box 35 Folder 10
(facsimile)
Box 35 Folder 11
(facsimile)
(second impromptu is revisedSecond Nocturne, 1973)
Box 2 Folder 71
(titled "Impromptu #2")
Box 28 Folder 14
Box 28 Folder 15
(revision ofSecond Nocturne, 1973, contains holograph ofTheme, 1962)
Box 28 Folder 16
(facsimile)
Box 28 Folder 17
(facsimile)
Box 35 Folder 12
(pages of second movement--numbered by Kay as "5" and "6"--function as pages 5 and 6 of final full sketch)
Box 39 Folder 13
(pages of second movement from first full sketch function as pages 5 and 6 of final full sketch; see Kay's note on final full sketch page 4)
Box 35 Folder 13
(facsimile)
Box 35 Folder 14
(facsimile)
(arrangement of song by John Corigliano, with text by Ruth Ann Lief)
Box 3C Folder 58
Box 40 Folder 3
(contains markings)
Box 35 Folder 15
(includes sketch for an impromptu)
Box 35 Folder 16
Box 3C Folder 59
(contains additional markings)
Box 3C Folder 60
(contain markings)
Box 3C Folder 61
Box 40 Folder 4
Box 3C Folder 62
(circa 1941-1945)
Box 35 Folder 17
(facsimile; contains markings)
(circa 1941-1945)
Box 35 Folder 18
(unsigned)
(circa 1941-1945)
Box 35 Folder 19
Box 35 Folder 20
(facsimile; contain markings)
(circa 1944-1948)
Box 35 Folder 21
Box 3C Folder 63 to 68
Box 35 Folder 22
Box 4 Folder 50
Box 3C Folder 69
Box 35 Folder 23
(includes page with title "Organ Suite No. 2")
Box 35 Folder 24
Box 35 Folder 25
Box 3C Folder 70
Box 35 Folder 26
Box 3C Folder 71
Box 3C Folder 72
Box 35 Folder 27
Box 3C Folder 73
Box 3C Folder 74
Box 35 Folder 28
Box 3C Folder 75
Box 35 Folder 29
(includes notes regarding Ginastera's first piano concerto)
Box 3C Folder 76
Box 3C Folder 77
(found with sketches for Frederick Douglass, 1985)
Box 3C Folder 78
Box 35 Folder 30
(includes page of notes)
Box 35 Folder 31
Box 35 Folder 32
Box 35 Folder 33
Box 40 Folder 5
Box 35 Folder 34
Box 35 Folder 35
(contain additional markings)
Box 35 Folder 36
Box 117 Folder 13
One page: single-system, four-stave pencil sketch.
Box 117 Folder 15
Sketches and notes in pen (excerpts).
Box 117 Folder 16
Pencil sketch with notes, 7 pages.
Box 117 Folder 17
Pencil sketch, 7 pages, short scores.
Box 4 Folder 51
(includes texts for:Song of Jeremiah(1945-1947),A Wreath for Waits(1954),Phoebus, Arise(1958-1959),Flowers in the Valley(1961),Choral Triptych(1962),Triptych on Texts of Blake(1962),Inscriptions from Whitman(1963),Two Dunbar Lyrics(1965),Four Hymn-Anthems(1965),Stephen Crane Set(1967), andPentagraph(1970-1972); some contain markings)
Box 3C Folder 79
Box 4 Folder 52
Box 4 Folder 53
Box 3C Folder 80
Box 4 Folder 54
Box 3C Folder 81
(page titled "Fantasies")
Box 3C Folder 82
Box 4 Folder 55
This series contains concert and recital programs kept by Kay. This series is further divided into two subseries: the first includes programs that feature works by Kay and the second contains programs for performances in which no work by Kay was performed. Both subseries are arranged chronologically by year of performance.
Box 4 Folder 56
Box 4 Folder 57
Box 4 Folder 58
Box 4 Folder 59
Box 4 Folder 60
Box 4 Folder 61
Box 4 Folder 62
Box 4 Folder 63
Box 4 Folder 64
Box 4 Folder 65
Box 4 Folder 66
Box 4 Folder 66a
Box 4 Folder 67
(Includes program from University of Michigan with a signed note from Langston Hughes.)
Box 4 Folder 68
Box 4 Folder 68a
Box 4 Folder 69
Box 4 Folder 69a
Box 4 Folder 69b
Box 4 Folder 69c
Box 4 Folder 69d
Box 4 Folder 69e
Box 4 Folder 70
Box 4 Folder 71
Box 4 Folder 72
Box 4 Folder 73
Box 4 Folder 74
Box 79 Folder 1a-1b
Box 79 Folder 1c
(Stokowski Tribute programs accompanied by correspondence and photographs)
Box 79 Folder 1d
(includes program signed by Valentine Stein)
Box 79 Folder 2a-2b
(The first folder includes correspondence with Denis M. de Coteau)
Box 79 Folder 3
(includes correspondence with Clarissa W. Cumbo)
Box 79 Folder 4 to 5
Box 79 Folder 6
Box 79 Folder 7
Box 79 Folder 8
(Black Arts Festival program contains correspondence)
Box 79 Folder 9
Box 79 Folder 10
Box 79 Folder 11
Box 79 Folder 12
Box 79 Folder 13 to 14
(Holland Community Chorale program in Folder 14 contains correspondence and other related documents)
Box 79 Folder 15
Box 79 Folder 16
(Program for recital by Herman D. Taylor signed by the artist)
Box 80 Folder 1
Box 80 Folder 2
Box 80 Folder 3
Box 80 Folder 4
Box 80 Folder 5
Box 80 Folder 6
Box 80 Folder 7
Box 115
Box 80 Folder 8
Box 117 Folder 3
Большой Симфонический Оркестр Всесоюзного Радио (Orchestra of the All-Union Radio Committee), conducted by Рой Гаррис (Roy Harris) and Геннадий Рождественский (Gennady Rozhdestvensky) at the Концертньій зал им. П. И. Чайковскогі (Tchaikovsky Concert Hall). Contains a piece by Юлисес Кэй (Ulysses Kay). Multiple copies.
Box 117 Folder 4
Includes Kay's "Inscriptions from Whitman"
Box 117 Folder 5
Includes Kay's "Inscriptions from Whitman"
These are programs that do not feature any works by Kay.
Box 80 Folder 9
Box 80 Folder 10
Box 80 Folder 11
Box 80 Folder 12
Box 80 Folder 13
Box 80 Folder 14
Box 80 Folder 15
Box 80 Folder 16
Box 80 Folder 17
Box 80 Folder 18
Box 80 Folder 19
(Lincoln Center program contains article that mentions Kay)
Box 80 Folder 20
Box 80 Folder 21
(Includes a tribute for Carl Haverlin written by Ulysses Kay.)
Box 80 Folder 22
Box 80 Folder 23
Box 80 Folder 24
Box 80 Folder 25
Box 80 Folder 26
This series contains materials that include biographical information on Kay. These materials document Kay's awards, catalogs of works, citations, commissions, honors, and professional activities. The series also includes biographical articles on Kay, condolence letters, curriculum vitae and résumés, obituaries, publishers' brochures, naval service records, school transcripts, and vital records.
Box 82 Folder 5
(Includes a handwritten list from 1982)
Box 82 Folder 6
(These are publishers' brochures which include biographical statements and information on Kay's published works. Most of these were printed by BMI.)
Box 82 Folder 7
Box 82 Folder 8
Box 103
Box 83 Folder 1 to 4
Box 83 Folder 5
Box 83 Folder 6
Box 83 Folder 7
(Includes biographical statements, lists of works, résumés, etc.)
Box 83 Folder 8
Box 84 Folder 1
(Includes formal report for Leham College, lists of performances for "Markings,", and photographs)
Box 84 Folder 2
Box 84 Folder 3
Box 84 Folder 4
Box 84 Folder 5
Box 84 Folder 6
(This is an invitation for the band to come to the Kays' home)
Box 84 Folder 7
Box 84 Folder 8
(This includes some material on Kay, as well as additional material on BMI, etc.)
Box 84 Folder 9
(Primarily clippings on Kay and relatives)
Box 84 Folder 10
(Includes Kay's transcripts and 1965 correspondence on his teaching activities)
Box 103
Box 84 Folder 11
Box 84 Folder 12 to 13
(Includes biographical information and information on Kay's activities and catalog of works)
Box 117 Folder 8
Awarded to Kay
Box 136 Folder 1
Awarded to Kay; includes a translation of the latin text.
This series consists of both professional and personal correspondence.
This subseries consists of several files of miscellaneous correspondence that have been kept in Kay's original file groupings.
Box 84 Folder 14 to 16
Box 85 Folder 1 to 5
This subseries includes correspondence from Kay's mother, siblings, wife, and daughters. There is one file of Kay's outgoing correspondence filed at the end of the subseries.
Box 85 Folder 6
(Primarily from Kay's wife and daughters)
Box 85 Folder 7
(Includes photographs)
Box 85 Folder 8
Box 85 Folder 9
(Two pieces of correspondence written by Barbara from prison in Mississippi, where she had participated in the Mississippi Freedom Rides. One of these includes a covering letter from a family friend)
Box 86 Folder 1
(Includes two condolence letters in relation to her death in 1970.
Box 86 Folder 2
Box 86 Folder 3
Box 86 Folder 4
Box 86 Folder 5
Box 86 Folder 6
Box 86 Folder 7
Box 86 Folder 8
(One letter to Camille Jackson and one to Bill Watkins)
This subseries consists of general personal correspondence, as well as correspondence from poet Theodore (Ted) Melnechuk and composer George Rochberg.
Box 86 Folder 9 to 11
Box 86 Folder 12
Box 86 Folder 13
Box 103
(Originally framed and signed for presentation to Kay)
Box 86 Folder 14
Box 86 Folder 15
The majority of Kay's professional correspondence was kept in the subject files which are filed in Series VI. This subseries consists of more general professional correspondence.
Box 86 Folder 16 to 17
(Originally an alphabetized accordion file. The file includes biographical and resume data that was sent out professionally.)
Box 87 Folder 1 to 13
Box 87 Folder 14
Box 87 Folder 15
Box 88 Folder 1
Box 88 Folder 2
Box 88 Folder 3
Box 88 Folder 4
Box 88 Folder 5
Box 88 Folder 6
Box 88 Folder 7
Box 88 Folder 8
Box 88 Folder 9 to 10
Box 88 Folder 11
Box 88 Folder 12
Box 88 Folder 13
Box 88 Folder 14 to 15
Box 88 Folder 16
(Correspondence with persons at other universities)
Box 88 Folder 17
Box 117 Folder 7
Typewritten, unattributed.
This series contains subject files that document Kay's professional activities. Kay's filing system was not exact; materials related to a particular subject (such as a particular work) may be found not only in the file for the specific subject but also in the files for related persons and general subjects. The files include correspondence, announcements, brochures, clippings, contracts, notes, photographs, publicity materials, reviews, and royalty statements.
Box 89 Folder 1
Box 89 Folder 2 to 3
(Includes photograph)
Mapcase 15-B-4
(With Roy Harris and Gennady Rozdesventsky (Gennadii Rozdesventskii) conducting, featuring works by Kay and others. In Russian.)
Box 89 Folder 4
Box 89 Folder 5
(Includes Kay's curriculum vita)
Box 89 Folder 6
(Analysis of several pieces of music, some annotated)
Box 89 Folder 7
(Primarily related to the City University of New York)
Box 89 Folder 8
Box 89 Folder 9
(Primarily related to the University of Arizona)
Box 89 Folder 10
(Related to a residency, primarily to work on Frederick Douglass)
Box 89 Folder 11
(Includes interview transcript)
Box 89 Folder 12
Box 89 Folder 13
(Includes lists of performances of Kay's works, etc.)
Box 89 Folder 14
(Photocopies of two holographs. There is no clear relationship between this piece, whose composer is unidentified, and the Bleeker Street Suite.)
Box 89 Folder 15
(Primarily by either Kay or George Rochberg)
Box 89 Folder 16
Box 89 Folder 17
Box 90 Folder 1
(Includes lists of works and catalog for brochure)
Box 90 Folder 2
Box 90 Folder 3 to 4
(Includes list of titles, 1979)
Box 90 Folder 5
Box 90 Folder 6
Box 90 Folder 7
(Includes photographs)
Box 90 Folder 8
Box 90 Folder 9 to 10
(Includes photographs)
Box 90 Folder 11 to 12
Box 90 Folder 13
Box 90 Folder 14 to 15
Box 91 Folder 1
Box 91 Folder 2
Box 91 Folder 3
Box 91 Folder 4
(Includes several typed lists)
Box 91 Folder 5
Box 91 Folder 6 to 8
Box 91 Folder 9
Box 91 Folder 10
Box 91 Folder 11 to 15
Box 92 Folder 1
Box 92 Folder 2
Box 92 Folder 3
Box 92 Folder 4
(Includes list of Kay's music that was used in television and film)
Box 92 Folder 5
Box 92 Folder 6
(J.C. Penney Bicentennial)
Box 92 Folder 7
(Regarding honorary degree and residency)
Box 92 Folder 8 to 10
(The first file is primarily related toFrederick Douglass)
Box 92 Folder 11
Box 92 Folder 12
Box 92 Folder 13 to 15
Box 92 Folder 16
(of Kay's materials)
Box 92 Folder 17
1979
Box 92 Folder 18
1987
Box 93 Folder 1
Box 93 Folder 2
Box 93 Folder 3
Box 93 Folder 4
Box 93 Folder 5 to 6
Box 93 Folder 7
(Includes a list of Kay's professional activities for 1978-1987)
Box 93 Folder 8
Box 93 Folder 9
Box 93 Folder 10
Box 93 Folder 11
Box 93 Folder 12
Box 93 Folder 13
Box 93 Folder 14
Box 93 Folder 15
Box 93 Folder 16
Box 93 Folder 17
Box 93 Folder 18
Box 93 Folder 19
Box 93 Folder 20 to 21
Box 103
Box 93 Folder 22
Box 93 Folder 23
Box 93 Folder 24
Box 94 Folder 1
Box 94 Folder 2
(Composer's Award)
Box 94 Folder 3
Box 94 Folder 4
Box 94 Folder 5
Box 94 Folder 6
Box 94 Folder 7
Box 94 Folder 8
Box 94 Folder 9
(Includes clippings, press releases, and also materials related toJubilee)
Box 94 Folder 10
Box 94 Folder 11
Box 94 Folder 12
Box 94 Folder 13
Box 94 Folder 14
Box 94 Folder 15
(Includes information on deposits, gifts, and commissions)
Box 94 Folder 16 to 17
(The first Folder includes an inscribed copy of Langston Hughes' libretto for "Soul Gone Home" (1954) )
Box 94 Folder 18
Box 94 Folder 19
Box 94
(Contains a libretto forThe Gamethat includes annotations and corrections)
Box 103
Box 94 Folder 20
Box 94 Folder 21
Box 95 Folder 1
Box 103
Box 95 Folder 2
(See Also: Box 90, Folder 13 Carl Fischer/Cohn and MCA-Belwin, 1969-1980)
Box 95 Folder 3
Box 95 Folder 4
Box 95 Folder 5
Box 95 Folder 6
Box 95 Folder 7
Box 95 Folder 8
Box 95 Folder 9
Box 95 Folder 10 to 12
(The last folder includes notes onFrederick Douglass)
Box 95 Folder 13
Box 95 Folder 14 to 16
(These files includes information onThe Boor,The Juggler of Our Lady,Jubilee, and notations on other operas)
Box 96 Folder 1
Box 96 Folder 2
(Primarily related toJubilee)
Box 96 Folder 3
(Includes additional material)
Box 96 Folder 4
Box 96 Folder 5
Box 96 Folder 6
(Includes permissions both sought by and sought from Kay)
Box 96 Folder 7
Box 96 Folder 8
Box 96 Folder 9
Box 96 Folder 10
Box 96 Folder 11
Box 96 Folder 12
Box 96 Folder 13
(These are Kay's notes written for his own works and programs)
Box 96 Folder 14
Box 96 Folder 15
Box 97 Folder 1 to 2
(Generally related to others)
Box 97 Folder 3 to 4
Box 97 Folder 5
Box 97 Folder 6
Box 97 Folder 7
Box 97 Folder 8
Box 97 Folder 9
Box 97 Folder 10 to 12
Box 97 Folder 13
(Includes correspondence and other materials related to the commission forChariots)
Box 98 Folder 1
Box 98 Folder 2
Box 98 Folder 3
(Script is by Langston Hughes)
Box 98 Folder 4 to 5
Box 98 Folder 6
Box 98 Folder 7
Box 98 Folder 8
Box 98 Folder 9
Box 98 Folder 10
Box 98 Folder 11
Box 98 Folder 12 to 13
(The first file includes information about Kay's appointment at Lehman College)
Box 98 Folder 14 to 16
(These are secondary texts, probably sources for Kay's works or texts that he was interested in for work purposes)
Box 99 Folder 1
(For Kay's works)
Box 99 Folder 2
(For others)
Box 99 Folder 3
Box 103
(Posters, clippings, and memorabilia related to the week honoring Kay)
Box 99 Folder 4
Box 99 Folder 5
Box 99 Folder 6
Box 99 Folder 7
Box 99 Folder 8
Box 99 Folder 9
Box 99 Folder 10
Box 99 Folder 11 to 12
Box 99 Folder 13
Box 99 Folder 14
Box 99 Folder 15
Box 99 Folder 16
Box 99 Folder 17
Box 117 Folder 6
"Trumpeting our 1988-89 Season"; includes Kay's "Western Paradise"
Box 117 Folder 9
At the Millikin University School of Music; Kay is the guest composer.
Box 117 Folder 10
Two copies from two different magazines; includes a letter from the advertising agency.
Box 117 Folder 18
Folder of handwritten lesson plans, notes, lists of recordings, and assignment plans; includes a typewritten syllabus; includes a program for "The Music of the Black Composer" in 1986
Box 117 Folder 22
A page of handwritten notes about "Rondes" by Folke Rabe; a facsimile of "Suoni" by Knut Nystedt (with an annotation about publishing).
Box 117 Folder 23
Various memos and administrative documents from the Amercian Composers Alliance. Includes an annotated photocopy of Karol Rathaus and one letter from BMI.
Box 136 Folder 2
Xavier University Opera Workshop
This series contains clippings files related to Kay's professional activities and performances of his works.
This subseries contains files that document Kay's activities during individual performance seasons. The files include not only clippings, but also correspondence, information on programs, performance notifications, and reviews.
Box 99 Folder 18
1941-1944
Box 99 Folder 19
1947
Box 99 Folder 20 to 22
Box 100 Folder 1 to 2
Box 100 Folder 3 to 4
Box 100 Folder 5
1963-1964
Box 100 Folder 6 to 15
Box 101 Folder 1 to 5
Box 101 Folder 6 to 8
Box 101 Folder 9
1988-1989
These are more general clippings files that document Kay's professional activities. They are arranged chronologically, and Kay's grouping of materials into individual folders has been left intact.
Box 101 Folder 10 to 12
Box 102 Folder 1 to 6
Box 102 Folder 7
Box 102 Folder 8
Box 102 Folder 9
Box 117 Folder 2
In The Hollywood Reporter, The Los Angeles Times, Times-Picayune, The New York Times. For Triptych on Texts of Blake, Fantasy Variations, The Quiet One, The Juggle of Our Lady.
Box 117 Folder 12
From The New York Times and The Record Magazine
This series contains personal and professional photographs related to Ulysses Kay. The photographs are arranged chronologically.
This subseries contains professional photographs of Ulysses Kay. The photographs include portrait photographs, group photographs, and event photographs. The files are arranged chronologically, with unidentified and undated photographs being filed at the end of the subseries.
Box 80 Folder 27
Box 80 Folder 28
(Negatives)
Box 80 Folder 29
Box 80 Folder 30
Box 80 Folder 31
Box 80 Folder 32
(Kay's work was also performed by the Cleveland Orchestra in 1967; see Series III.1 Programs, 1954 and 1967)
Box 80 Folder 33
(See Series III.1 Programs)
Box 80 Folder 34
Box 80 Folder 35
Box 80 Folder 36
Box 80 Folder 37
(Includes Slonimsky, Shostakovich, Amirov, Yerustovksy, Hanson, Shulman, Dankevich, Kay, Kabalevsky, Khrennikov, and Harris.)
Box 80 Folder 38
(Ulysses Kay is not in this photograph)
Box 80 Folder 39
Box 80 Folder 40
Box 80 Folder 41 to 42
Box 80 Folder 43
Box 80 Folder 44
(Photographs and Negatives)
Box 80 Folder 45
Box 80 Folder 46
Box 80 Folder 47
Box 80 Folder 48
Box 80 Folder 49
Box 80 Folder 50
Box 80 Folder 51
Box 80 Folder 52
Box 80 Folder 53
Box 80 Folder 54
Box 80 Folder 55
Box 80 Folder 56
Box 80 Folder 57
Box 80 Folder 58
Box 80 Folder 59
Box 80 Folder 60
Box 80 Folder 61
Box 80 Folder 61a
Box 80 Folder 62
Box 80 Folder 63
Box 80 Folder 64
Box 80 Folder 65
Box 80 Folder 66
Box 80 Folder 67
Box 80 Folder 68
Box 80 Folder 69
Box 80 Folder 70
(Includes press release. Kay awarded a citation.)
Box 80 Folder 71
Box 80 Folder 72
Box 80 Folder 73
Box 80 Folder 74
Box 80 Folder 75
Box 80 Folder 76
Box 80 Folder 77
Box 80 Folder 78
Box 80 Folder 79
Box 80 Folder 80
Box 80 Folder 81 to 82
This subseries contains photographs of others that are related to Kay's professional activities. The photographs are primarily portrait photographs of performers.
Box 80 Folder 83
Box 80 Folder 83a
Box 80 Folder 84
Box 80 Folder 85
Box 80 Folder 86
(Inscribed to Kay)
Box 80 Folder 87
Box 80 Folder 88
(This is a picture of Barbarin with King Oliver's Dixie Syncopators, undated. It is not an original photograph, but a published copy that included text on Barbarin.)
Box 80 Folder 89
This subseries contains primarily family photographs, although there are also some personal photographs taken in Holland, Russia, and of unidentified acquaintances. Most of the photographs are unidentified
Box 80 Folder 90
Box 80 Folder 91
Box 80 Folder 92
Box 80 Folder 93
(Includes related 1995 condolence letter)
Box 80 Folder 94
Box 80 Folder 95
Box 80 Folder 96
Box 80 Folder 97
(Photographs and negatives)
Box 81 Folder 1 to 6
Box 81 Folder 7
Box 81 Folder 8 to 10
Box 81 Folder 11
Box 81 Folder 12
Box 117 Folder 1
Signed: "For Ulysses Kay, with best wishes, Alain Locke, 1940."
Box 117 Folder 11
Photographs glued to a page; some of the photographs have come loose; includes a folder with contact sheet.
This series contains audio and video primarily related to Kay's professional life. The materials include U-Matic video, film reels, audio reels, audio cassettes, commercially-issued phonograph records, and acetate discs.
Many audio recordings have been digitized by Columbia University Libraries' Digital and Preservation Division, and can be accessed on-site via the links below.
The majority of this subseries consists of recordings of performances of Kay's works, but there are also some interviews, lectures, talks, and music used in television and commercials.
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "Choral Triptych." 3 copies, one in mono and two in stereo)
Box 106
(Produced by CBS The 20th Century. Music Only.)
Box 110
(Produced by CBS "The Twentieth Century")
Box 106
WNYC Chamber Time Featuring Ulysses Kay .The program featured the American Composers Alliance, with m.c. Don Jennings and Ulysses Kay as the featured composer.
Box 104
Box 106
(For Solo Flute and Chamber Orchestra (first performance) from Benefit Recital, John Solum, flute, and Walter Robert, piano. Henry Charles Smith, conductor.)
Box 108
(Birthday music composed for piano, four hands, from Kay's "Suite for Strings" 2nd movement. Includes six variations composed by Slonimsky, Vincent, Cortes, Stevens, Dahl, and Kohs. Ingolf Dahl and Ramiro Cortes, pianists. See Also: Box 103, which contains the scores)
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "A Short Overture")
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "Markings")
Box 111
(Includes Kay's "A Short Overture")
Box 106
Box 104
(Roy Mueller, oboe)
Box 104
(Includes Kay's "Four Silhouettes")
Box 106
Box 104
(Holland, Michigan)
Box 106
(Includes "The Quiet One" and "Scherzi Musicali)
Box 106
(Includes "Concerto for Orchestra" and "Markings." John Koshak, conductor.)
Box 106
(Philadelphia Orchestra, Saratoga, New York)
Box 114
(Performed by the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra, John Shenaut, conductor.)
The digitized audio is probably from this reel, although the digitized content was given a 1979 date when it was digitized.
Box 104
(New York Philharmonic, Zubin Mehta, conductor)
Box 106
Box 106
Kay Seminar for South Carolina State College (SCSC), 1967
Box 106
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "Six Dances for Orchestra")
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "Sinfonia in E")
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "Round Dance and Polka for Strings")
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "Fantasy Variations")
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "Concerto for Orchestra." 3 copies)
Box 108
(For piano)
Box 110
Box 104
Box 106
Box 104
(Tom Everett, Brass Trombone)
Box 106
Box 106
(Peformed by Musica Nova)
Box 106
Box 111
(Produced by Twentieth Century (Past).)
Box 106
This item was digitized from an audio analog reel in the collection, but it is unclear exactly which reel.
Box 108
Box 104
(Includes "Three Fanfares" (Kay) and "Fanfare for St. Edmundsbury" (Britten) )
Box 106
(Performed by the Portland, Maine Symphony)
Box 106
("Fantasy Variations" performed by the Portland, Maine Symphony and "Umbrian Scene" performed by the New Orleans Philharmonic)
Box 106
(Performed by the Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra in Berlin, Germany, Denis de Cobeau, conductor)
Box 111
([Produced by] Twentieth Century Past. See Also: "Roosevelt Show" on audio reel.)
Box 108
(Duplication of original music for "Fisk Film" "A Thing of Beauty")
Box 106
(Coolidge Auditorium, Ruggiero Ricci, violin, and Leon Pommers, piano)
Box 104
Box 114
(Bill, New Jersey Civil War Centennial Commission, State House, Trenton, New Jersey. Washington DC Ceremony, outdoors.)
Box 108
(UCLA Band. Ulysses Kay, conductor.)
Box 110
Box 106
(Ruth Slenczynska, piano recital at Karachi)
Box 106
(Contains two excerpts: Robbie's Aria, "Change," and Leila's Aria, "Maugeritus")
Box 104
(University of Toledo. Includes "A New Song", "Two Dunbar Lyrics," "Forever Free," "Four Silhouettes," "Pieta for English Horn and Strings," "Of New Horizons,")
Box 104
(Includes Buck's "Festival Overture on the National Air," Grieg's "Concerto in A minro for Piano and Orchestra (Natalie Hinderas, solo piano), Kay's "Presidential Suite," and Hanson's "Symphony No. 1 in E Minor-'Nordic' ")
Box 104
(Includes "Heralds I," and "Forever Free")
Box 114
(Includes Kay's "Three Pieces After Blake." Paul Freeman, conductor.)
Box 106
"Sketch of Black Music" with Ulysses Kay, Florida Technological University University of Orlando.
Box 106
Box 104
Box 104
Box 106
(The reel is not labeled, but there are notecards in the box on what appears to be "Jubilee")
Box 106
(World Premiere at Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Richard Harrison, conductor. Mervin Wallace, tenor. Xavier University Opera Workshop.)
Box 104
Box 104
( Includes "Of New Horizons," "Sinfonia in E," "A Short Overture," "Markings," "Serenade for Orchestra", and "Umbrian Scene")
Box 105
Box 106
(Includes "Brief Elegy" for oboe and piano, "Triptych on the Texts of Blake" for Soprano, Vln, Vc, and Pfe, "Suite for Flute and Oboe," and "Choral Triptych" )
Box 106
Box 109 A
(Includes Kay's "How Stands the Glass Around?" and "What's in a Name?")
Box 106
(Music only)
Box 110
(Produced by NBC. Music only.)
Box 108
(Includes "A Lincoln Letter")
Box 109 B
(Includes Kay's "Serenade for Orchestra")
Box 109 B
(Includes Kay's "Umbrian Scene")
Box 107
(WQXR broadcast of the Cleveland Orchestra)
Box 107
(New York Philharmonic, Zubin Mehta, conductor)
Box 107
(Kay's piece is performed by the New York Philharmonic,1979 Broadcast)
Box 111
Box 107
(Includes "A Short Overture" for orchestra and "Triptych on Texts of Blake" for soprano, violin, cello, and piano)
Box 107
Box 107
(Includes and "Parables" and possibly "Facets")
Box 110
This item was digitized from an audio analog reel in the collection, but it is unclear exactly which reel.
Box 107
Box 114
Chicago Symphony
Box 107
(Cleveland Orchestra. Irvin Hoffman.)
Box 111
(The label on the sleeve states "Quintet for Flute and "Strings" but the label on the record indicates this is "New Horizons")
Box 107
Box 109 B
(Includes Kay's "Invention III")
(4 copies)
Box 107
Box 107
Box 105
(American Composers Orchestra)
Box 108
Box 107
(Erie Philharmonic. James Simple, conductor. Premiere Performance.)
Box 105
(St. Joseph's Symphony), undated
Box 107
(Transferred from 78 records)
Box 107
(Juilliard School Orchestra)
Box 107
(CBS Orchestra. Antonini, conductor. Includes "FDR". See Also: "FDR" on acetate disc.)
Box 107
(Carnegie-Mellon University Orchestra. Chauncey Kelley, conductor. Also includes Haydn's "Symphony in E-Flat")
Box 114
(Out-takes)
Box 111
Box 107
(Cornell Symphony Orchestra. Karol Husa, conductor.)
Box 107
(Queens Symphony Orchestra. 200th Concert. David Katz, Music Director.)
Box 107
(Includes "Triptych on Texts of Blake," "Five Portraits," "Tears, Flow No More," "Two Dunbar Lyrics," "What's In A Name?" "How Stands the Glass Around?" and "Brief Elegy.")
Box 105
Box 110
Box 108
Box 107
(Includes "Brief Elegy," "Triptych on Texts of Blake," and "Suite for Flute and Oboe".)
Box 110
Box 107
(Stanley String Quartet)
Box 107
(Also includes Binkerd's "String Quartet #2")
Box 107
(Composer's Forum)
Box 111
(Produced by 20th Century Past CBS)
Box 111
Box 110
Box 108
(Composite music only)
Box 110
Box 110
(Cut 1: 2 min. Cut 2: Mens Cut 3: Ladies)
Box 110
(ANNCR. Tracks and Orchestra Tracks. Produced by Cunningham and Walsh, Inc.)
Box 107
(Julliard Orchestra. James Conlon, conductor.)
Box 107
(Robert Shaw and Cleveland Orchestra)
Box 108
Box 109 B
(2 copies, one copy is inscribed to Kay by Thomas Harmon. Includes Kay's "Organ Suite No. 1")
Box 110
(Hotchkiss Music)
Box 107
("Trigon" was recorded at an outdoor rehearsal in 1961. "Of New Horizons" was performed by the Seattle Youth Orchestra on May 15, 1967.)
Box 110
Box 105
(Marcantonio Barone, piano)
Box 108
(New Orleans Philharmonic. Werner Torkanowsky, conductor.)
Box 109 B
(Includes Kay's "O Praise the Lord")
Box 109 B
(Includes Kay's "Of New Horizons")
Box 108
Box 107
(Includes "Fugitive Songs," "Second String Quartet," "Serenade No. 2" for four horns in F. )
Box 105
Box 105
Box 107
Box 108
Box 107
Box 107
(The National Symphony Orchestra. Carnegie Hall. Antal Dorati, conductor. William Conrad, narrator.)
Box 107
(The National Symphony Orchestra. Antal Dorati, conductor, William Conrad, narrator. This appears to have been broadcast as part of "International Concert Hall" #770123 on National Public Radio. )
Box 105
Box 107
Box 117
Kay's Concerto for Orchestra is on side 1.
Box 117
Kay's Markings is on side 1.
Box 107
(This reel was re-used and it is unclear what is on the reel. It May consist entirely of material by other persons. It May also include material from the Urban League from March3, 1954)
Box 107
Box 111
Box 115
Box 115
Box 115
Box 115
Box 115
Box 115
Box 115
Box 131 Item 1
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 2
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 3
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 4
Crossed out: "Indiana State University Orchestra, Oct. 19, 1972"; "Tom" written on the front cover.
Box 131 Item 5
"Proto" written on the back cover; includes a handwritten insert.
Box 131 Item 6
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 7
Includes a typewritten insert.
Box 131 Item 8
Label is handwritten on the cover. Includes multiple pages of handwritten inserts with notes on works by Gershwin, Gilbert, Copland, and Schuller.
Box 131 Item 9
In a makeshift case made of tape and cardboard with typewritten and handwritten labels.
Box 131 Item 10
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 11
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 12
Cover is deteriorating. Label is handwritten on the cover. Handwritten on the side cover: "Elektra," Strauss. Crossed out on the back cover: Turandot, Met, 1/16/65; Sessions, "Symphony No. 2," New York Philharmonic.
Box 131 Item 13
Label is handwritten on the cover. Handwritten on the side cover: "Vanessa."
Box 131 Item 14
Plastic case. Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 15
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 16
Commercially released tape.
Box 131 Item 17
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 18
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 19
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 20
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 21
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 22
Label is handwritten on the cover. Typewritten on the tape label: "Abelard and Heloise," Act 3.
Box 131 Item 23
Commercial recording, but also includes a handwritten label "6 Band Pieces" on the cover.
Box 131 Item 24
Label is handwritten on the cover.
Box 131 Item 25
Label is handwritten on the cover. Handwritten on the tape: "Hamilton and Hamilton."
Box 131 Item 26
Label is typewritten on the cover and on the tape.
Box 131 Item 27
Commercial recording.
Box 135 Item 1
Label has come off the vinyl. Text is etched into the vinyl.
Box 135 Item 2
White staining congealing on the vinyl.
Box 135 Item 3
Box 135 Item 4
Conducted by Harold Aks in the "Town Hall" [NYC?].
Box 135 Item 5
By Hotchkiss Music.
Box 135 Item 6
Box 135 Item 7
Madeline Carabo, violinist; Carol Robinson, pianist.
Box 135 Item 8
Movements include: "Allegro Scherzando" and "Allegro Moderato." National Gallery Orchestra. White staining congealing on the vinyl.
Box 135 Item 9
Carnegie Hall Recording Co.
Box 135 Item 10
A cantata for baritone, chorus, and orchestra. Harold Aks conducting the Interracial Fellowship Chorus and Orchestra in the Town Hall, New York City, May 22, 1955. Eugene Brice, baritone solo.
Box 135 Item 11
The United States Marine Band, conducted by Captain Dale Harpham
Box 135 Item 12
Handwritten on the original sleeve: "Mr. William H. Teague, %Broadcast Music, Inc., 580 Fifth Ave, New York 19, NY; Mr. Kay, Solemn Prelude."
Box 135 Item 13
Includes the first and second movements. Recorded for Ruggierio Ricci, 2/22/41, WNYC, 5pm, Part 3. Possibly "Angels and Devils: Concerto for Flute Solo with Flute Orchestra" by Henry Brant, as this record was found alongside Kay's annotated score.
Box 135 Item 14
Box 135 Item 15
Rubber band is stuck to the vinyl.
There is very little video in the collection. There is one video recording from the Urban League, and three film reels of watch commercials that used Kay's music.
Box 108
Box 108
Box 108
Box 108
Box 115
This series consists of a small amount of material kept by Barbara Kay. These files contain a calendar, correspondence, and a few photographs. The files also contain materials related to the civil rights movement, including pamphlets, material on issues related to Englewood, New Jersey, and materials related to the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE).
Box 81 Folder 13
Box 81 Folder 14
Box 81 Folder 15
1991
Box 81 Folder 16
Box 81 Folder 17
Box 82 Folder 1 to 3
Box 82 Folder 4
(Unidentified)
This series contains materials that are annotated by Kay as well as materials that are either signed or inscribed to either Ulysses Kay or to someone in the Kay family. The materials include inscriptions from authors, composers, conductors, musicians, and family members. The series also includes a small number of annotated scores and The Norton Scores: An Anthology for Listening.
This subseries consists of four inscribed phonograph records. Two of these are from musicians Cecil Lytle and Wanda Maximilien, the others are from Gennady Rozdesventsky and Tikhon Khrennikov, both of whom were part of the composers exchange in Moscow in 1958.
Box 109 B
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by Cecil Lytle)
Box 109 B
(Inscribed to Hillary Kay by Wanda Maximilien)
Box 109 B
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by Gennady Rozdesventsky, Conductor of the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, Moscow, October 15, 1958. Inscription is in English. Album information is in Russian.)
Box 109 B
(The album contains Khrennikov's compositions. Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by the composer, 1958. The album information and the inscription are in Russian.)
Box 117
Kay's "What's in a Name" is on band 5 of side 2. Signed by Kay: "For Kenny, a fine piano player, sincerely Ule Kay, June 24, 1964."
Box 117
Kay's Round Dance and Polka is on side 2. Signed by Kay: "For Kenny, [illegible], Sincerely, Ulysses Kay."
This subseries mainly comprises annotated scores of works by other composers. Many of these score were sample copies, likely sent to Kay during his work at BMI. Some scores are inscribed to Kay, often by the composers themselves. Some scores contain inserts, including notes, bookmarks, and correspondence. In most scores, the printed music itself has been annotated, but others contain notes or labels on the cover.
Box 112
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by his wife, Barbara Kay, 1951)
Box 112
(Annotated)
Box 112
(Piece is dedicated and inscribed to Ulysses Kay by the composer.)
Box 112
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by the composer.)
Box 112
(Annotated)
Box 112
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by the composer.)
Box 112
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by the composer, 1958)
Box 112
(Annotated)
Box 112
(Annotated)
Box 112
(Annotated)
Box 112
(Inscribed to "Oliver, in cordial friendship" by the composer, New York, September, 1957)
Box 112
(Annotated)
Box 112
(Annotated)
Box 112
(Full score; inscribed to Ulysses Kay from J.G.R., March 1972)
Box 112
(Music by Kurt Weill, book by Elmer Rice, and lyrics by Langston Hughes. Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by Langston Hughes.)
Box 117 Folder 19
Annotated. Binding has deteriorated and the front cover is missing. The pages are loose.
Box 117 Folder 21
Annotated. Inscribed on the cover by the composer.
Box 118 Item 1
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 2
Miniature score; pencil marks on the front cover.
Box 118 Item 3
Miniature score; pencil marks on some pages.
Box 118 Item 4
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 5
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 6
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 7
Miniature score; water damaged; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 8
Miniature score; cover is deteriorating and pages are loose; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 9
Anthology
Box 118 Item 10
Anthology
Box 118 Item 17
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 18
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 19
Miniature score; cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 20
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 21
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 22
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 23
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 24
Miniature score; cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 25
Miniature score; cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 26
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 27
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 28
Miniature score; stapled together; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 29
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 30
Miniature score; labeled with Kay's name on the cover.
Box 118 Item 31
By Peter Ré. Miniature score
Box 118 Item 32
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 33
Miniature score; cover is deteriorating; contains a bookmark; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 34
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 35
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 36
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 37
Miniature score; page of handwritten notes interleaved; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 38
Miniature score; cover is deteriorating; contains a printout of an essay by Albert Camus; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 39
Miniature score, in two volumes; stapled.
Box 118 Item 40
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 41
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 42
Libretto; seemingly from a commercial record.
Box 118 Item 43
Miniature score; page of handwritten notes interleaved; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 44
Miniature score
Box 118 Item 45
Miniature score; bad shape; includes bookmark; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 46
Miniature score; annotated; dated by hand on inside back cover; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 47
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 48
Miniature score; cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 49
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 50
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 51
Pamphlet; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 52
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 1
By Toru Takemitsu
Box 119 Item 2
By Leo Smit; annotated; page of notes interleaved; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 3
By Howard Hanson
Box 119 Item 4
By Samuel Adler; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 5
By Marga Richter
Box 119 Item 6
By Carlos Chávez
Box 119 Item 7
By Henry Brant
Box 119 Item 8
By Hale Smith; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 9
By Mal Waldron
Box 119 Item 10
By Lalo Schifrin
Box 119 Item 11
By Wallingford Riegger
Box 119 Item 12
By Bohuslav Martinu; piano reduction
Box 119 Item 13
By Roger Sessions; piano reduction; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 14
By Roger Sessions; full score
Box 119 Item 15
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 16
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 17
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 18
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 19
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 20
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 21
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 22
By Alton Rinker
Box 119 Item 23
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 24
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 25
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 26
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 27
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 28
By Aaron Copland; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 29
By George Rochberg
Box 119 Item 30
By Roger Sessions
Box 119 Item 31
By Roque Cordero; score and parts
Box 119 Item 32
By Ezra Laderman
Box 119 Item 33
By Karel Husa; piano reduction
Box 119 Item 34
By Karel Husa
Box 119 Item 35
By Alton Rinker
Box 119 Item 36
By Alton Rinker
Box 119 Item 37
By Alton Rinker
Box 119 Item 38
By Alton Rinker
Box 119 Item 39
By Alton Rinker
Box 119 Item 40
By Healey Willan
Box 119 Item 41
By Healey Willan
Box 119 Item 42
By Alton Rinker
Box 119 Item 43
By Alton Rinker
Box 119 Item 44
By Healey Willan; minimal annotations on the cover.
Box 119 Item 45
By Healey Willan; minimal annotations on the cover.
Box 119 Item 46
By Healey Willan; minimal annotations on the cover.
Box 119 Item 47
By Healey Willan; minimal annotations on the cover.
Box 119 Item 48
By Dmitri Kabalevsky; arranged by V. Loktev
Box 119 Item 49
By Healey Willan
Box 119 Item 50
By Joseph Goodman
Box 119 Item 51
By Carlo Gesualdo
Box 119 Item 52
By Peter Schickele
Box 119 Item 53
By William Billings; edited by Oliver Daniel; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 54
By William Billings; edited by Oliver Daniel
Box 119 Item 55
By William Billings; edited by Oliver Daniel
Box 119 Item 56
By William Billings; edited by Oliver Daniel
Box 119 Item 57
By Heinrich Isaac
Box 119 Item 58
By J.S. Bach (translation); binding and cover is deterioriating
Box 119 Item 59
By Robert Turner
Box 119 Item 60
By William Billings; edited by Oliver Daniel
Box 119 Item 61
By William Billings; edited by Oliver Daniel
Box 119 Item 62
By Joseph Goodman
Box 119 Item 63
By Wallingford Riegger; score and parts
Box 119 Item 64
By Darius Milhaud
Box 119 Item 65
By Alan Hovhaness
Box 119 Item 66
By W.A. Mozart; piano reduction
Box 119 Item 67
By Bruno Maderna
Box 119 Item 68
By Anton Webern
Box 119 Item 69
By Robert Helps
Box 119 Item 70
By Charles Wuorinen
Box 119 Item 71
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 72
By Meredith Willson
Box 119 Item 73
By Dmitri Shostakovich
Box 119 Item 74
By Gustav Mahler
Box 119 Item 75
By David Diamond
Box 119 Item 76
By Alban Berg
Box 119 Item 77
By Norman Dello Joio
Box 119 Item 78
By Norman Dello Joio
Box 119 Item 79
By Robert Starer
Box 119 Item 80
By Béla Bartók; binding is deteriorating.
Box 119 Item 81
By Lalo Schifrin
Box 119 Item 82
By Hale Smith
Box 119 Item 83
By Henry Cowell
Box 119 Item 84
By Yehudi Wyner
Box 119 Item 85
By Daniel Pinkham
Box 119 Item 86
By Daniel Pinkham
Box 119 Item 87
By Igor Stravinsky; pages are loose.
Box 119 Item 88
By Giovanni-Battista Pergolesi; minimal annotation on the front page.
Box 119 Item 89
By Stephen C. Foster
Box 119 Item 90
By Walter Piston
Box 119 Item 91
By Wallingford Riegger
Box 119 Item 92
By Wallingford Riegger. Contains loose parts; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 93
Anthology
Box 119 Item 94
By Allan Blank. Cover is loose.
Box 119 Item 95
By Hale Smith
Box 119 Item 96
By Gunther Schuller. Cover is loose.
Box 119 Item 97
By Ronald Herder; monograph
Box 119 Item 98
By Roger Sessions
Box 119 Item 99
By Johannes Brahms; arranged for band by Arthur H. Christmann
Box 119 Item 100
By Jean Sibelius; arranged for concert band by Richard Franko Goldman
Box 119 Item 101
By Joaquin Turina; arranged for concert band by John Krance
Box 119 Item 102
By Wallingford Riegger
Box 119 Item 103
By Roger Sessions; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 104
By Hale Smith
Box 119 Item 105
By Hale Smith. Cover is loose.
Box 119 Item 106
By Béla Bartók; transcriped by Benjamin Suchoff
Box 119 Item 107
By Wallingford Riegger
Box 119 Item 108
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 109
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 110
By Carlos Surinach
Box 119 Item 111
By Samuel Barber
Box 119 Item 112
By Dmitri Kabalevsky
Box 119 Item 113
By Dmitri Kabalevsky
Box 119 Item 114
By Darius Milhaud
Box 119 Item 115
By Serge Prokofieff
Box 119 Item 116
By Soulima Stravinsky
Box 119 Item 117
By Alan Hovhaness
Box 119 Item 118
By Elliott Carter
Box 119 Item 119
By Patricia and Henry Brant
Box 119 Item 120
By Camille Saint-Saëns; arranged for band by Philip Egner; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 121
By Gunther Schuller
Box 119 Item 122
By Dmitri Kabalevsky
Box 119 Item 123
By Modest Mussorgsky; arranged for band by George Parker
Box 119 Item 124
By Leslie Bassett
Box 119 Item 125
By Leslie Bassett
Box 119 Item 126
By Gunther Schuller
Box 119 Item 127
By Béla Bartók; arranged for concert band by Erik Leidzen; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 128
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 129
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 130
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 131
By Gordon Binkerd
Box 119 Item 132
By Daniel Pinkham. Minimal annotation on the title page.
Box 119 Item 133
Anthology. Minimal annotation on the front cover.
Box 119 Item 134
By Lukas Foss
Box 119 Item 135
By Elliott Carter
Box 119 Item 136
Periodical; annotated.
Box 119 Item 137
By Stephen Douglas Burton; blank workbook
Box 119 Item 138
By J. Holesovsky
Box 119 Item 139
Anthology
Box 119 Item 140
In an envelope addressed to Kay.
Box 119 Item 141
With envelope of stamps inserted
Box 119 Item 142
Box 119 Item 143
Box 119 Item 144
By Karl Kohn; music is annotated.
Box 119 Item 145
By Henri Lazarof
Box 119 Item 146
By Alban Berg; hardbound piano reduction
Box 119 Item 147
By Carole King; arranged by Jeffrey Schleifer
Box 119 Item 148
By James Furman
Box 119 Item 149
By Michael Praetorius; arranged by Archibald T. Davison
Box 119 Item 150
By W. A. Mozart; arranged by Wallingford Riegger
Box 119 Item 151
By James Furman
Box 119 Item 152
By William Schuman
Box 119 Item 153
By Henry Cowell
Box 119 Item 154
By Priaulx Rainier; piano reduction
Box 119 Item 155
By Walter Piston
Box 120 Item 1
By John Vincent; miniature score
Box 120 Item 2
By John Vincent; miniature score
Box 120 Item 3
By John Vincent; miniature score
Box 120 Item 4
By John Vincent; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 5
By Gottfried von Einem; miniature score
Box 120 Item 6
By C. M. von Weber; miniature score (unbound); music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 7
By Anton Webern; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 8
By Henry Weinberg; miniature score
Box 120 Item 9
By Henry Weinberg; miniature score
Box 120 Item 10
By John T. Williams; miniature score
Box 120 Item 11
By Russell Woollen; miniature score
Box 120 Item 12
By John T. Williams; miniature score
Box 120 Item 13
By Eugene Zador; miniature score
Box 120 Item 14
By R. Vaughan Williams; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 15
By Charles Turner; miniature score
Box 120 Item 16
By Lester Trimble; miniature score
Box 120 Item 17
By Lester Trimble; miniature score. Movement numbers notated in pencil.
Box 120 Item 18
By Ernst Toch; miniature score
Box 120 Item 19
By Ernst Toch; miniature score; duplicate copy deaccessioned.
Box 120 Item 20
By Ernst Toch; miniature score; duplicate copy deaccessioned
Box 120 Item 21
By Ernst Toch; miniature score
Box 120 Item 22
By Ernst Toch; miniature score
Box 120 Item 23
By Ernst Toch; miniature score
Box 120 Item 24
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 25
By Michael Tippett; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 26
By Virgil Thomson; miniature score
Box 120 Item 27
By A. Tcherepnin; miniature score
Box 120 Item 28
By Peter Ilyitch Tchaikowsky; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 29
By Dean C. Taylor; miniature score
Box 120 Item 30
By William Sydeman; miniature score
Box 120 Item 31
By William Sydeman; miniature score
Box 120 Item 32
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 33
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 34
By Igor Stravinsky; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 35
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 36
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 37
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 38
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 39
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 40
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 41
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 42
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 43
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 44
By Carlos Surinach; miniature score
Box 120 Item 45
By Elliott Carter; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 46
By Alan Stout; miniature score
Box 120 Item 47
By Halsey Stevens; miniature score
Box 120 Item 48
By Robert Starer; miniature score
Box 120 Item 49
By Robert Starer; miniature score
Box 120 Item 50
By Harry Somers; miniature score
Box 120 Item 51
By Harry Somers; miniature score
Box 120 Item 52
By Russell Smith; miniature score
Box 120 Item 53
By Hale Smith; miniature score
Box 120 Item 54
By Jean Sibelius; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 55
By Dmitri Shostakovich; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 56
By Dmitri Shostakovich
Box 120 Item 57
By J. S. Bach; vocal score (translation); music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 58
By J. S. Bach; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 120 Item 59
No mention of Kay
Box 121 Item 1
By Hall Overton
Box 121 Item 2
By Knut Nystedt
Box 121 Item 3
By Margaret Bonds
Box 121 Item 4
By Wallingford Riegger
Box 121 Item 5
By Walter Piston
Box 121 Item 6
By Peter Phillips; miniature score
Box 121 Item 7
By Daniel Pinkham; contains a loose set of parts.
Box 121 Item 8
By Vincent Persichetti; miniature score
Box 121 Item 9
By Barbara Pentland; miniature score
Box 121 Item 10
By Robert Parris; miniature score
Box 121 Item 11
By Jean Papineau-Couture; miniature score
Box 121 Item 12
By Walter Piston; miniature score; one duplicate copy has been deaccessioned.
Box 121 Item 13
By Walter Piston; miniature score
Box 121 Item 14
By Walter Piston; vocal score
Box 121 Item 15
By Walter Piston; miniature score
Box 121 Item 16
By Walter Piston; miniature score
Box 121 Item 17
By Walter Piston; miniature score
Box 121 Item 18
By Walter Piston; miniature score
Box 121 Item 19
By Jean Papineau-Couture; miniature score
Box 121 Item 20
By G. Pierluigi da Palestrina; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 21
By Walter Piston; miniature score
Box 121 Item 22
By Walter Piston; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 23
By Walter Piston; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 24
By Walter Piston; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 25
By Walter Piston; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 26
By Quincy Porter; miniature score
Box 121 Item 27
By S. Rachmaninoff; miniature score (in two parts)
Box 121 Item 28
By S. Rachmaninoff; ; miniature score (hardbound); music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 29
By S. Prokofiev; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 30
By Serge Prokofieff; miniature score
Box 121 Item 31
By Serge Prokofieff; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 32
By Vittorio Rieti; miniature score
Box 121 Item 33
By Wallingford Riegger; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 34
By Wallingford Riegger; miniature score. Unrelated annotation in the front cover.
Box 121 Item 35
By Wallingford Riegger; miniature score
Box 121 Item 36
By Wallingford Riegger; miniature score
Box 121 Item 37
By Miklós Rózsa
Box 121 Item 38
By George Rochberg; miniature score
Box 121 Item 39
By George Rochberg; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 40
By George Rochberg; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 41
By Arnold Schoenberg; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 42
By Joseph Haydn; vocal score. Airline ticket interleaved; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 43
By Arnold Schoenberg; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 44
By Arnold Schoenberg; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 45
By Arnold Schoenberg; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 46
By Arnold Schoenberg
Box 121 Item 47
By Gunther Schuller; miniature score; two copies; one unannotated copy was deaccessioned; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 48
By Gunther Schuller; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 49
By Gunther Schuller; miniature score
Box 121 Item 50
By William Schuman; miniature score; one unannotated copy was deaccessioned; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 51
By William Schuman; miniature score
Box 121 Item 52
By William Schuman; miniature score; loose page of errata interleaved.
Box 121 Item 53
By William Schuman; miniature score
Box 121 Item 54
By William Schuman; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 55
By Gunther Schuller; miniature score
Box 121 Item 56
By Roger Sessions; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 57
By Roger Sessions; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 58
By Roger Sessions; miniature score; one duplicate copy was deaccessioned.
Box 121 Item 59
By Roger Sessions; miniature score; one duplicate copy was deaccessioned.
Box 121 Item 60
By Dmitri Shostakovich; miniature score (hardbound); music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 61
By Matyas Seiber; miniature score
Box 121 Item 62
By Matyas Seiber; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 63
By Roger Sessions; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 121 Item 64
By William Schuman; miniature score
Box 121 Item 65
By William Schuman; miniature score
Box 121 Item 66
Contains loose inserts.
Box 122 Item 1
By J. S. Bach; vocal score (translation); cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 122 Item 2
By J. S. Bach; vocal score; cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 122 Item 3
By Gail Kubik
Box 122 Item 4
By G. F. Handel; vocal score
Box 122 Item 5
By R. Nathaniel Dett; vocal score; one duplicate copy was deaccessioned.
Box 122 Item 6
By Benjamin Britten; vocal score
Box 122 Item 7
By Johannes Brahms; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 122 Item 8
By Ludwig van Beethoven; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 122 Item 9
By Ludwig van Beethoven; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 122 Item 10
By J. S. Bach; vocal score
Box 122 Item 11
By Silvestre Revueltas; cover is loose.
Box 122 Item 12
By Robert Starer; vocal score
Box 122 Item 13
By Charles Theodore Pachelbel; vocal score
Box 122 Item 14
By Leopold Mozart; vocal score
Box 122 Item 15
By Jan Meyerowitz; vocal score
Box 122 Item 16
By Peter Mennin; vocal score; two volumes (subsequent volumes appear to be missing); handwritten notes on the front cover of the first volume.
Box 122 Item 17
By Charles E. Ives; collection (hardbound); a typed index is interleaved.
Box 122 Item 18
By Charles E. Ives; hardbound score
Box 122 Item 19
By Charles E. Ives; collection (hardbound)
Box 122 Item 20
By Gunther Schuller; vocal score; an annotated press release from the Metropolitan Opera is interleaved.
Box 122 Item 21
By Paul Hindemith; miniature score; a typewritten set of staging instructions is interleaved.
Box 122 Item 22
By Georges Bizet; vocal score (hardbound); includes bookmark; music is annotated.
Box 122 Item 23
By Elliott Carter; score and parts; music is annotated.
Box 122 Item 24
By Hector Berlioz and Richard Strauss; translation (hardbound); a printout of instrument ranges is interleaved. Annotated.
Box 122 Item 25
By Richard Mohaupt; vocal score
Box 122 Item 26
By Pietro Mascagni; vocal score; cover is deteriorating.
Box 122 Item 27
By Modest Moussorgsky; arranged and orchestrated by Nicolas Rimsky-Korsakoff; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 122 Item 28
By Jeremy Gury and Alex North
Box 122 Item 29
By Allen Strange (book)
Box 122 Item 30
By Ted Dunbar (ringbound book); a loose page and an envelope are interleaved.
Box 122 Item 31
27 handwritten cards corresponding to scores in Kay's collection
Box 123 Item 1
By Soulima Stravinsky
Box 123 Item 2
By Gunther Schuller
Box 123 Item 3
By P. Glanville-Hicks; vocal score; cover is loose.
Box 123 Item 4
By Hugo Weisgall; vocal score
Box 123 Item 5
By Luigi Dallapiccola; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 6
By Luigi Dallapiccola; vocal score; a page of handwritten musical analysis is interleaved; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 7
By Giuseppe Verdi; vocal score (hardbound); includes bookmarks; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 8
By Giuseppe Verdi; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 9
By George Gershwin; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 10
By Giuseppe Verdi; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 11
By Giuseppe Verdi; vocal score; binding is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 12
By W. A. Mozart; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 13
By Morton Subotnick; miniature score
Box 123 Item 14
By Ernst Krenek; miniature score; one duplicate copy deaccessioned.
Box 123 Item 15
By Henri Lazarof; miniature score
Box 123 Item 16
By Glück; vocal score (hardbound); three-act version; German and French translation.
Box 123 Item 17
By Donizetti; vocal score with letter establishing that the edition is in the public domain (inserted); cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 18
By E. Humperdinck; school edition, vocal score
Box 123 Item 19
By W. A. Mozart; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 20
By Charles Gounod; vocal score with letter establishing that the edition is in the public domain (taped inside front cover); front cover is deteriorating; water damage; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 21
Binding is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 123 Item 22
By Richard Wagner; vocal score; front cover is deteriorating; includes fold-out page.
Box 123 Item 23
Envelope containing various promotional material. Pencil mark on the front cover.
Box 124 Item 1
By John Huggler; miniature score
Box 124 Item 2
By Charles Ives; miniature score
Box 124 Item 3
By Roberto Gerhard; miniature score
Box 124 Item 4
By Paul Creston; miniature score
Box 124 Item 5
By Paul Creston; miniature score
Box 124 Item 6
By Paul Creston; miniature score
Box 124 Item 7
By Everett Helm; miniature score
Box 124 Item 8
By Bernhard Heiden; miniature score
Box 124 Item 9
By Bernhard Heiden; miniature score
Box 124 Item 10
By Bernhard Heiden; miniature score
Box 124 Item 11
By Bernhard Heiden; miniature score
Box 124 Item 12
By Roy Harris; miniature score
Box 124 Item 13
By Henry Cowell; miniature score
Box 124 Item 14
By Henry Cowell; miniature score
Box 124 Item 15
By Henry Cowell; miniature score
Box 124 Item 16
By Henry Cowell; miniature score; one duplicate copy has been deaccessioned.
Box 124 Item 17
By Henry Cowell; score and set of parts
Box 124 Item 18
By Henry Cowell; miniature score
Box 124 Item 19
By Henry Cowell; miniature score
Box 124 Item 20
By Henry Cowell; miniature score
Box 124 Item 21
By Carlos Chávez; miniature score
Box 124 Item 22
By Carlos Chávez; miniature score
Box 124 Item 23
By Toshiro Mayuzumi; miniature score
Box 124 Item 24
By Leon Kirchner; miniature score; two copies; both annotated; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 25
By Leon Kirchner; miniature score
Box 124 Item 26
By Leon Kirchner; miniature score
Box 124 Item 27
By Chou Wen-Chung; miniature score
Box 124 Item 28
By Chou Wen-Chung; miniature score
Box 124 Item 29
By Hans Werner Henze; miniature score
Box 124 Item 30
By Hans Werner Henze; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 31
By Hans Werner Henze; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 32
By Hans Werner Henze; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 33
By Hans Werner Henze; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 34
By Hans Werner Henze; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 35
By Hans Werner Henze; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 36
By Karl Amadeus Hartmann; miniature score
Box 124 Item 37
By Roberto Gerhard; miniature score; annotated on the front cover.
Box 124 Item 38
By Paul Hindemith; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 39
By Paul Hindemith; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 40
By Arthur Honegger; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 41
By W. A. Mozart; miniature score
Box 124 Item 42
By W. A. Mozart; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 43
By W. A. Mozart; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 44
By W. A. Mozart; miniature score
Box 124 Item 45
By W. A. Mozart; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 46
By W. A. Mozart; miniature score; stapled together; cover is deteriorating.
Box 124 Item 47
In one hardbound volume; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 48
By Franz Liszt; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 49
By Franz Liszt; miniature score
Box 124 Item 50
By Rolf Liebermann; miniature score
Box 124 Item 51
By Lou Harrison
Box 124 Item 52
By J. S. Bach; miniature score
Box 124 Item 53
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 54
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 55
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 56
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 57
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 58
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; cover is taped and deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 59
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 60
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 61
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 62
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 63
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; cover is deteriorating; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 64
By Ludwig van Beethoven; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 65
By Alban Berg; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 66
By Arthur Berger; miniature score
Box 124 Item 67
By Arthur Berger; miniature score
Box 124 Item 68
By George Barati; miniature score
Box 124 Item 69
By George Barati; miniature score
Box 124 Item 70
By Toshiro Mayuzumi; miniature score
Box 124 Item 71
By Colin McPhee; miniature score
Box 124 Item 72
By N. Miaskovsky; miniature score. In Russian.
Box 124 Item 73
By Benjamin Britten; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 74
By John Cage and Lou Harrison; miniature score
Box 124 Item 75
By Gustav Mahler; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 76
By Toshiro Mayuzumi; piano part and miniature score
Box 124 Item 77
By Chou Wen-Chung; miniature score
Box 124 Item 78
By Chou Wen-Chung; miniature score
Box 124 Item 79
By Chou Wen-Chung; miniature score
Box 124 Item 80
By Robert Evett; miniature score
Box 124 Item 81
By Aaron Copland; miniature score; annotated on the front cover.
Box 124 Item 82
By Leon Kirchner; miniature score
Box 124 Item 83
By Felix Mendelssohn; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 84
By Alban Berg; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 85
By Halim El-Dabh; miniature score
Box 124 Item 86
By Karel Husa; miniature score
Box 124 Item 87
By Alexander Borodin; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 124 Item 88
By Claude Debussy; miniature score
Box 124 Item 89
By G. F. Handel; miniature score; page of errata interleaved.
Box 124 Item 90
By Roque Cordero; miniature score
Box 124 Item 91
By Georges Bizet; miniature score
Box 124 Item 92
By G. F. Handel; miniature score
Box 124 Item 93
By Michael Colgrass
Box 124 Item 94
By Michael Colgrass
Box 125 Item 1
By Hale Smith
Box 125 Item 2
By Hale Smith; conductor score
Box 125 Item 3
By Quincy Porter
Box 125 Item 4
By Igor Stravinsky; score; cover is loose.
Box 125 Item 5
By John Corigliano
Box 125 Item 6
By Otto Luening
Box 125 Item 7
By George Rochberg
Box 125 Item 8
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 9
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 10
By Norman Dello Joio
Box 125 Item 11
Transcribed by Norman Dello Joio
Box 125 Item 12
Transcribed by Norman Dello Joio
Box 125 Item 13
By Alan Hovhaness
Box 125 Item 14
By Anthony Vazzana
Box 125 Item 15
By Hugo Wolf
Box 125 Item 16
By Alfred von Beckerath
Box 125 Item 17
By Graham George
Box 125 Item 18
By Jean Coulthard
Box 125 Item 19
By Alan Stout
Box 125 Item 20
By Andrew Imbrie
Box 125 Item 21
By Alvin Etler
Box 125 Item 22
By Alvin Etler
Box 125 Item 23
By Bernhard Heiden
Box 125 Item 24
By Alan Hovhaness
Box 125 Item 25
Book
Box 125 Item 26
Libretto; music is annotated.
Box 125 Item 27
By Hale Smith; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 125 Item 28
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 29
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 125 Item 30
Monograph
Box 125 Item 31
Libretto
Box 125 Item 32
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 33
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 34
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 35
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 36
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 37
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 38
Miniature score
Box 125 Item 39
Score; handwritten page of notes, seemingly written in Mews's hand and originally pinned to the score, is interleaved.
Box 125 Item 40
Miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 125 Item 41
Score
Box 125 Item 42
By Bela Bartok; originally contained a record; inside cover is annotated
Box 125 Item 43
By Heinrich Isaac
Box 125 Item 44
By Elie Siegmeister
Box 125 Item 45
By Harry Freedman
Box 125 Item 46
By Yehudi Wyner
Box 125 Item 47
By Hale Smith
Box 125 Item 48
By Norman Dello Joio
Box 125 Item 49
By Norman Dello Joio
Box 125 Item 50
By Norman Dello Joio
Box 125 Item 51
By Norman Dello Joio; pages from a playbill are interleaved.
Box 125 Item 52
By Tomás Luis de Victoria
Box 125 Item 53
By Daniel Pinkham
Box 125 Item 54
By Alvin Etler
Box 125 Item 55
By Henry Cowell
Box 125 Item 56
By William Schuman
Box 125 Item 57
By William Schuman; vocal score; music is annotated.
Box 125 Item 58
By Donald Erb
Box 125 Item 59
By Bela Bartok
Box 125 Item 60
Adapted by Luther Noss
Box 125 Item 61
By W. A. Mozart
Box 125 Item 62
By Robert Banks
Box 125 Item 63
By William Bergsma
Box 125 Item 64
By Richard Wienhorst
Box 125 Item 65
By David Kraehenbuehl
Box 125 Item 66
By Carlo Gesualdo
Box 125 Item 67
By Carlo Gesualdo
Box 125 Item 68
By George Burt
Box 125 Item 69
By Paul Chihara
Box 125 Item 70
By Igor Stravinsky
Box 125 Item 71
By Gordon Binkerd
Box 125 Item 72
By Gordon Binkerd
Box 125 Item 73
By Anton Webern
Box 125 Item 74
By Paul Chihara
Box 125 Item 75
Arranged and edited by Harold Aks; handwritten label "Barbara Kay" on the front cover.
Box 125 Item 76
Arranged and edited by Harold Aks; handwritten label "Barbara Kay" on the front cover.
Box 125 Item 77
Arranged and edited by Harold Aks; handwritten label "Barbara Kay" on the front cover.
Box 125 Item 78
By Daniel Pinkham
Box 125 Item 79
By Daniel Pinkham
Box 125 Item 80
By Daniel Pinkham
Box 125 Item 81
By Daniel Pinkham
Box 125 Item 82
By Iain Hamilton
Box 125 Item 83
By Samuel Barber; miniature score
Box 125 Item 84
By Elliott Carter
Box 125 Item 85
By Daniel Pinkham
Box 125 Item 86
By Alan Hovhaness
Box 125 Item 87
By Healey Willan
Box 125 Item 88
By Healey Willan
Box 125 Item 89
By Ernst Krenek; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 125 Item 90
By Alice Childress; play; annotations in the back cover
Box 125 Item 91
By Hale Smith
Box 125 Item 92
By Roman Vlad; monograph.
Box 125 Item 93
By John S. Weissmann; monograph.
Box 125 Item 94
Information pamphlet from Carnegie-Mellon University; includes sample recording
Box 128 Item 1
By Jacques Offenbach; vocal score; music is annotated; some pages are loose.
Box 128 Item 2
By Richard Wagner; hardbound vocal score; annotations in the front cover
Box 128 Item 3
By Krzysztof Penderecki; libretto, annotated.
Box 128 Item 4
Box 128 Item 5
By Roger Sessions, annotated.
Box 128 Item 6
By T. J. Anderson, inscribed by the composers on the cover
Box 128 Item 7
By J. S. Bach, annotated.
Box 128 Item 8
Some pages are annotated. Includes: "The Lamp is Low" by Peter de Rose and Bert Shefter; "Prélude" by Maurice Ravel; "Little Piece" by Roger Sessions; "Off Minor" and "I Mean You" by Thelonious Monk (copies of transcriptions).
Box 128 Item 9
By Alban Berg, annotated, pages of notes inserted.
Box 128 Item 10
By Leslie Bassett; miniature score; annotated.
Box 128 Item 11
By Bruno Bettinelli, annotated.
Box 128 Item 12
By Donald Martino; score and clarinet part, annotated.
Box 128 Item 13
By Ernst Křenek, annotated.
Box 128 Item 14
By Wallingford Riegger, annotated.
Box 128 Item 15
Anthology, annotated, clippings inserted.
Box 128 Item 16
By Iain Hamilton, annotated.
Box 128 Item 17
By J. S. Bach; annotated; cover and binding is deteriorating.
Box 128 Item 18
By Samuel Barber, annotated.
Box 128 Item 19
By Robert Schumann, annotated.
Box 128 Item 20
By Robert Schumann, annotated.
Box 128 Item 21
By Francis Poulenc, annotated, cover is deteriorating.
Box 128 Item 22
By W. A. Mozart, annotated, pages of notes inserted.
Box 129 Item 1
Edited by Robert Gittings, annotated, water-damaged.
Box 129 Item 2
By Edith Borroff, annotated.
Box 129 Item 3
By Bruno Bartolozzi, annotated.
Box 129 Item 4
Annotated.
Box 129 Item 5
Annotated; pages inserted; cover is deteriorating.
Box 129 Item 6
Annotated; cover is deteriorating.
Box 129 Item 7
Annotated; labeled "Melinda Kay" on the cover
Box 129 Item 8
Annotated
Box 129 Item 9
Annotated; cover is deteriorating; has been rebound.
Box 129 Item 10
Annotated; cover is deteriorating; has been rebound.
Box 129 Item 11
Annotated. Full score and Trumpet IV part.
Box 129 Item 12
Annotated; cover is deteriorating.
Box 129 Item 13
Annotated; cover is deteriorating.
Box 129 Item 14
Annotated.
Box 129 Item 15
Annotated; cover is deteriorating.
Box 129 Item 16
Annotated.
Box 129 Item 17
Box 129 Item 18
Inscribed to Kay by the composer.
Box 129 Item 19
Heavily annotated and labeled with Kay's name. Blank pages contain written notes.
Box 129 Item 20
Annotated; pages inserted.
Box 129 Item 21
Annotated.
Box 129 Item 22
Annotated, rebound.
Box 130 Item 1
Contains an annotated insert of Prokoviev, Op. 31, No. 2
Box 130 Item 2
Photocopy; inscribed to Kay by the composer
Box 130 Item 3
Photocopy; pages taped together; annotated
Box 130 Item 4
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 5
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 6
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 7
Annotated. Cover is deteriorating.
Box 130 Item 8
Annotated. Contains loose pages.
Box 130 Item 9
Inscribed to Kay. Contains loose pages. Water-damaged.
Box 130 Item 10
Annotated. Labeled "Barbara Kay."
Box 130 Item 11
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 12
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 13
Annotated. Cover is deteriorating. Includes a program for the Interracial Fellowship Chorus labeled "Barbara Kay."
Box 130 Item 14
Annotated. Labeled "Barbara Kay." Loose pages.
Box 130 Item 15
Annotated. Inscribed to Kay by the composer.
Box 130 Item 16
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 17
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 18
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 19
Inscribed to Kay by the author.
Box 130 Item 20
Annotated. Water-damaged. Binding is deteriorating.
Box 130 Item 21
Annotated. Contains bookmarks.
Box 130 Item 22
Annotated. Rebound.
Box 130 Item 23
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 24
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 25
Annotated. Contains bookmarks.
Box 130 Item 26
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 27
Annotated. Cover is deteriorating.
Box 130 Item 28
Annotated. Extensive notes on the back. Loose pages.
Box 130 Item 29
Typewritten, photocopy.
Box 130 Item 30
Annotated. Rebound. Paper is deteriorating.
Box 130 Item 31
Inscribed to Kay by the composer.
Box 130 Item 32
Inscribed to Kay by the arranger.
Box 130 Item 33
Annotated.
Box 130 Item 34
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 1
Second edition. Annotated. Pages of notes are inserted.
Box 132 Item 2
Edited by Carl Czerny. Annotated. Score has been rebound, but the new binding is deteriorating.
Box 132 Item 3
Annotated. Removed from the binding of a larger score from The Willis Music Company. In three gatherings. Still's music is bound together with Ernst von Dohnáhy's "Rhapsody in C Major" (also annotated).
Box 132 Item 4
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 5
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 6
Annotated. Kay's name is on the cover with the date 1946.
Box 132 Item 7
Annotated. Removed from the binding. In two gatherings.
Box 132 Item 8
Annotated. Loose-leaf pages.
Box 132 Item 9
Annotated. Removed from the binding. In two gatherings.
Box 132 Item 10
Annotated. Binding is deteriorating.
Box 132 Item 11
Annotated. In the "Musical Mercury," Volume 9, Number 3. Binding is deteriorating.
Box 132 Item 12
Annotated. Produced by: USC Church Music Department; ACDA National Convention; 32nd National Conference on Religious Architecture.
Box 132 Item 13
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 14
Annotated. Ring-bound. Kay's name is stamped on the cover.
Box 132 Item 15
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 16
Annotated. Kay's name is written on the cover.
Box 132 Item 17
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 18
Annotated. Cover is deteriorating.
Box 132 Item 19
A page of handwritten notes is inserted.
Box 132 Item 20
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 21
Annotated. Kay's name is written on the cover.
Box 132 Item 22
Kay's name is written on the cover. Some pencil annotations appear to have been erased.
Box 132 Item 23
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 24
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 25
Annotated. A program note is inserted.
Box 132 Item 26
Annotated. A program note and erratum is inserted.
Box 132 Item 27
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 28
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 29
Annotated.
Box 132 Item 30
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 1
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 2
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 3
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 4
Annotated. Dated in pen: "March 1937." Score has been rebound in brown paper.
Box 133 Item 5
Annotated. Kay's name is written on the cover.
Box 133 Item 6
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 7
Onionskin of a cello part for an unidentified symphony (in G minor) is inserted.
Box 133 Item 8
Annotated. Cover is deteriorating
Box 133 Item 9
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 10
Annotated. Pages are loose. A photocopy of an analysis of Schubert's Waltz, Op. 18, No. 10 is inserted.
Box 133 Item 11
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 12
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 13
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 14
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 15
Annotated. An annotated press clipping is inserted.
Box 133 Item 16
Photocopy. Stamped with Kay's name.
Box 133 Item 17
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 18
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 19
Annotated. Inscribed to Kay on the cover by the composer.
Box 133 Item 20
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 21
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 22
Annotated. Pages are loose and cover is deteriorating.
Box 133 Item 23
Annotated. Kay's name is written on the cover.
Box 133 Item 24
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 25
Annotated. Page of handwritten notes inserted.
Box 133 Item 26
Annotated. Hand-dated: 1972-12-23
Box 133 Item 27
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 28
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 29
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 30
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 31
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 32
Annotated.
Box 133 Item 33
Annotated. Rebound.
Box 133 Item 34
Annotated. Cover is deteriorating.
Box 133 Item 35
Annotated. Cover is deteriorating.
Box 134 Item 1
Annotated.
Box 134 Item 2
Annotated. Cover is deteriorating.
Box 134 Item 3
Papers and envelopes inserted.
Box 134 Item 4
Annotated.
Box 134 Item 5
Annotated.
Box 134 Item 6
Annotated.
Box 134 Item 7
Annotated.
Box 134 Item 8
Annotated.
Box 134 Item 9
Inscribed to Kay by the composer.
Box 134 Item 10
Annotated on the cover.
Box 134 Item 11
Inscribed to Kay by the composer.
Box 136 Folder 3
Annotated; Kay's name and the date "1966" are written in pen in the cover.
This subseries contains inscribed and/or annotated books. Some books are inscribed to Kay by family and friends, but others have been inscribed by their authors. Most books are annotated.
Box 113
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by John H.)
Box 113
(Inscribed to Ulysses and Barbara Kay, June, 1980 by "Oliver" who appears to be author Oliver Daniel-see also the inscription on the Oliver Daniel's book in this series.)
Box 113
(Inscribed to Ulysses and Barbara Kay by the author, March1, 1983.)
Box 113
(Inscribed to Barbara Kay by Ulysses Kay, Christmas, 1981)
Box 113
(Annotated)
Box 113
(Inscribed to Barbara and Ulysses Kay by Virginia Kay.)
Box 113
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by Virginia Kay, Christmas 1974)
Box 113
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by Melinda Kay, December, 1980.)
Box 113
(Inscribed to Ulysses Kay by Aunt Vic and Gladys, May, 1951. The volume includes an entry and photograph for Ulysses Kay.)
Box 118 Item 11
Journal.
Box 118 Item 12
Journal.
Box 118 Item 13
Journal.
Box 118 Item 14
Journal.
Box 118 Item 15
Some names have been underlined, marked, or annotated; music is annotated.
Box 118 Item 16
Some names have been underlined, marked, or annotated; music is annotated.
Box 126 Item 1
Edited by W.H. Auden and Norman Holmes Pearson. Kay's name is written on the title page.
Box 126 Item 2
Includes booklet and four audio cassettes
Box 126 Item 3
By George W. Cable
Box 126 Item 4
Collected and Edited by George Pullen Jackson; anthology of music with introduction; page of handwritten notes is interleaved.
Box 126 Item 5
By Nicolas Rimsky-Korsakow; translation; bookmark is interleaved; annotated.
Box 126 Item 6
Edited by Tim Page and Vanessa Weeks Page. Handwritten inscription in the front cover.
Box 126 Item 7
By Edith Hamilton
Box 126 Item 8
By Alice Walkers
Box 126 Item 9
With Commentary by Louis Untermeyer; Barbara Jane Kay's name inscribed in the front cover. Annotated. A bookmark is interleaved; annotated.
Box 126 Item 10
By Stephen Douglas Burton; with bookmarks; annotated.
Box 126 Item 11
By Samuel Adler; Instructor's Desk Copy, with bookmarks; annotated.
Box 126 Item 12
By Henry Edward Krehbiel; excerpt from anthology of spirituals inserted; name inscribed in cover; music is annotated.
Box 126 Item 13
Edited and Arranged by David Willcocks and John Rutter
Box 126 Item 14
Some pages dog-eared
Box 126 Item 15
Edited by John Beckwith and Udo Kasemets. Bookmark is interleaved. Annotated. Dust cover is torn; annotated.
Box 126 Item 16
By Kent Kennan and Donald Grantham; annotated.
Box 126 Item 17
By Kent Kennan; annotated.
Box 126 Item 18
By Charles Wuorinen. Pages of notes interleaved. Annotated. Stapled pages of a Boston Symphony Orchestra program interleaved; annotated.
Box 126 Item 19
Miniature Score; annotated.
Box 126 Item 20
By Leonard B. Meyer; annotated.
Box 126 Item 21
By Peter Ackroyd. Inscription from "Hillary" to "Dad" on the front cover. A card from Hillary is interleaved.
Box 126 Item 22
By R.O. Morris and Howard Ferguson; annotated.
Box 126 Item 23
By G.F. Handel. Vocal Score
Box 126 Item 24
By Isabel Lehmer. Spiral-bound.
Box 126 Item 25
By Reginald Hunt
Box 126 Item 26
By R. Murray Schafer
Box 126 Item 27
By Henri Lazarof
Box 126 Item 28
By Daniel Pinkham.Vocal Score
Box 127 Item 1
By Hawley Ades
Box 127 Item 2
By Carl A. Rosenthal; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 3
Anthology; edited by Brewster Ghiselin; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 4
Edited by Timothy Q. Cook and Bruce J. Summers; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 5
By George Rochberg; libretto
Box 127 Item 6
By Reginald Smith Brindle; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 7
By Lawrence W. Friedmann and Lawrence Galton
Box 127 Item 8
Handwritten note stapled to the cover.
Box 127 Item 9
Anthology; edited by Mark Strand; handwritten label "Melinda Kay" on the inside cover.
Box 127 Item 10
By Otto Luening; advertisement inserted.
Box 127 Item 11
By Paul Henry Lang
Box 127 Item 12
By Buckminster Fuller
Box 127 Item 13
By Robert Starer
Box 127 Item 14
By Erwin Panofsky
Box 127 Item 15
Pamphlet with loose catalog pages inserted.
Box 127 Item 16
By Stella Roberts and Irwin Fischer; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 17
Collected by Cecil J. Sharp
Box 127 Item 18
By Paul Rochberg. Inscribed to Kay from Rochberg in 1993 on inside cover.
Box 127 Item 19
By Walter Piston; binding is deteriorating; page of typewritten notes is enclosed; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 20
By Serge Prokofieff; miniature score; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 21
By Bela Bartok; miniature score; cover is deteriorating and loose; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 22
By Louis C. Elson; music is annotated.
Box 127 Item 23
Compiled by C. Arnold-Baker and Anthony Dent
Box 128 Item 23
By H. A. Gleason, annotated, clippings inserted.
Box 128 Item 24
General Editor: Denis Arnold, notes inserted.
Box 128 Item 25
By Alfred Blatter, annotated.
Box 128 Item 26
General Editor: Denis Arnold, contains inserts.
Box 128 Item 27
By Charles Burkhart, ringbound, annotated.