Hunleth Music Store Sheet Music and Photograph Collection

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Autographed prints

School Wind Band Music Octavos

Mandolin Sheet Music and Method Books

Banjo Sheet Music and Method Books

Hawaiian and Steel Guitar Sheet Music and Method Books

Guitar Sheet Music and Method Books

Autoharp and Zither Sheet Music and Method Books

Gibson School of Music Records

Accordion, Bandonian, and Concertina Sheet Music and Method Books

Silent Film Sheet Music

Saxophone Ensemble Octavos



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Finding Aid for Hunleth Music Store Sheet Music and Photograph Collection, ca. 1880-1986 | The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

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Collection Overview

Title: Hunleth Music Store Sheet Music and Photograph Collection, ca. 1880-1986View associated digital content.

ID: 12/9/123

Primary Creator: Hunleth Music Company (1901-1974)

Extent: 40.25 cubic feet

Arrangement:

Organized in eleven series:

Series 1) Autographed Prints, ca. 1880-1950, is arranged chronologically by topic;

Series 2) School Wind Band Music Octavos, ca. 1880-1970, is arranged alphabetically by title of music series;

Series 3) Mandolin Sheet Music and Method Books, 1888-1969, is organized in two sub-series within each series, Sub-series 1: Sheet Music and Sub-series 2: Method Books. Materials are arranged alphabetically with untitled materials at the beginning;

Series 4) Banjo Sheet Music and Method Books, 1900-1960, is organized in two sub-series within each series, Sub-series 1: Sheet Music and Sub-series 2: Method Books. Materials are arranged alphabetically with untitled materials at the beginning;

Series 5) Hawaiian and Steel Guitar Music and Method Books, 1898-1970, is organized in two sub-series within each series, Sub-series 1: Sheet Music and Sub-series 2: Method Books. Materials are arranged alphabetically with untitled materials at the beginning;

Series 6) Guitar Sheet Music and Method Books, 1891-1969, is organized in two sub-series within each series, Sub-series 1: Sheet Music and Sub-series 2: Method Books. Materials are arranged alphabetically with untitled materials at the beginning;

Series 7) Autoharp and Zither Sheet Music and Method Books, is organized in two sub-series within each series, Sub-series 1: Sheet Music and Sub-series 2: Method Books. Materials are arranged alphabetically with untitled materials at the beginning;

Series 8) Gibson School of Music Records, 1889-1937, is organized alphabetically by title for sheet music and method books. Correspondence, advertisement, and minutes have been placed at the beginning;

Series 9) Accordion, Bandonian, and Concertina Sheet Music and Method Books, is organized alphabetically by composer;

Series 10) Silent Film Music is arranged in numerical order as assigned by the Hunleth Music Co. The original order is no longer evident, except for Series 10. Series containing music have been structured to mimic a music store model in which sheet music and method books are separated by principal instrument. Series order listed in order of processing;

and Series 11) Saxophone Ensemble Octavos, ca. 1924-1930, is organized alphabetically by the title.

Date Acquired: 02/01/1974

Subjects: Accordion, Autoharp music, Bands (Music), Banjo music, Goldman, Edwin Franko, Guitar music, Hawaiian guitar music, Mandolin music, Music business, Music Publishers, Music stores, Silent film music, Sousa, John Philip, Teaching Methods, Zither music

Formats/Genres: Business Records, Correspondence, Methods--Self Instruction, Photographs, Sheet music

Languages: English, Russian, German, Spanish;Castilian, Italian, French

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of unsold published sheet music and method books that were part of the Hunleth Music Company (St. Louis, MO)'s unsold stock when the store closed in 1974, documenting the types of published music typically sold to musicians and band ensembles in the U.S. Midwest during the first half of the 20th century. Also includes a small number of collector photographs documenting Midwestern classical music and opera performers at the turn of the 20th century and records related to local music teacher Robert Lehrmann (1879-1948) and the Gibson School of Music (1889-1937).

Biographical Note

After 27 years as proprietor of the Standard Pulley & Foundry, Frank J. Hunleth, sold his shares in the company and opened the Hunleth Music Company in 1901, at the encouragement of his son, Joseph F. Hunleth. Frank J. Hunleth purchased a building located at 9 South Broadway, Saint Louis, Missouri, which was previously owned and occupied by A. T. Walo's Music Company. In 1908, Frank J. Hunleth's sons, Joseph F. Hunleth and Alois J. Hunleth, assumed management of the store. The Hunleth Music Co. moved to a larger building at 516 Locust Street in 1915, where it remained for nearly 40 years. Joseph F. Hunleth traveled to Europe yearly to buy music and instruments for the Hunleth Music Co., introducing Midwest musicians to music published outside the country. He bought sheet music in such a high volume that U.S. publishers would show him scores before deciding whether to publish them to guarantee sales. After the Locust building was purchased by First National Bank in 1952, the store moved to 415 North Broadway, where it remained until it closed in 1974. Joseph and Alois Hunleth operated the company as partners until Alois's death from a heart attack in 1959. Joseph continued to operate the company as sole owner until his death in 1968, when ownership of the company passed to Joseph's widow, Violet B. Hunleth. She retained ownership until the company's closure in 1974. The building housing the music company was demolished to make way for the Mercantile Center between 1975-1979, a redevelopment project that was never completed.

The Hunleth Music Company's store consisted of five floors of music instruments and sheet music, making it an important hub for the music trade in the Midwest. Hunleth Music Co. also dealt in rare instruments and specialized in imported violins from makers in Germany, Italy, and France. It carried Victor, Columbia, and Brunswick sound recordings; Victorolas; and radiolas; and it had its own radio department, indicating that the store not only served musicians but also music listeners. The store also sold tickets for concerts and performances for acts like Bily May and Count Basie at the Casa-Loma Ballroom in Saint Louis connecting the store to St. Louis local music scene. Hunleth Music Co. was the gathering site for musicians both unknown and well-known, such as Fritz Kreisler, Jascha Heifetz, Mischa Elman, Yehudi Menuhim, and Rudolph Ganz. According to a long-time employee, it had "the gemutlicheit of the easy-going business" that attracted customers to the "wonderful family-like organization." In its heyday the Hunleth Music Co. held over a million copies of sheet music and the largest collection of 78-rpm sound recordings in St. Louis.

Subject/Index Terms

Accordion
Autoharp music
Bands (Music)
Banjo music
Goldman, Edwin Franko
Guitar music
Hawaiian guitar music
Mandolin music
Music business
Music Publishers
Music stores
Silent film music
Sousa, John Philip
Teaching Methods
Zither music

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: J. F. Hunleth Music Store.

Acquisition Method: Purchase of unsold stock upon closure of the J. F. Hunleth Music Store, 415 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri. The band octavos were transferred from the Press Building basement to the Center in November 2017, and the banjo, mandolin, Hawaiian and steel guitar, zither, and autoharp sheet music was transferred from the Press Building on April 16, 2018. The accordion, bandonian, and concertina sheet music and method books were transferred from the Press Building on December 6, 2018. The silent movie music was transferred from the Press Building on January 8, 2019.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Autographed prints, ca. 1880-1950],
[Series 2: School Wind Band Music Octavos, ca. 1880-1970],
[Series 3: Mandolin Sheet Music and Method Books, 1888-1969],
[Series 4: Banjo Sheet Music and Method Books, 1900-1960],
[Series 5: Hawaiian and Steel Guitar Sheet Music and Method Books, 1898-1970],
[Series 6: Guitar Sheet Music and Method Books, 1891-1969],
[Series 7: Autoharp and Zither Sheet Music and Method Books, 1894-1965],
[Series 8: Gibson School of Music Records, 1889-1937],
[Series 9: Accordion, Bandonian, and Concertina Sheet Music and Method Books, 1893-1986],
[Series 10: Silent Film Sheet Music, 1881-1931],
[Series 11: Saxophone Ensemble Octavos, ca. 1924-1930],
[All]

Series 11: Saxophone Ensemble Octavos, ca. 1924-1930
Consists of sheet music for the saxophone and saxophone ensembles published between 1924 and 1930. Arranged alphabetically by title.
Box 171
Folder 1: 'Gold Bell Sax-N-Somble Collection', 1928
Published for 1st Saxophone (Solo) C Melody or Soprano, 2nd Saxophone C Melody, 3rd Saxophone C Melody, 6th & 7th Saxophone Bb Tenor, Sixth & Seventh Saxophone Bb Tenor C Melody, Drum Part. Also includes Rubank Gold Bell Ensemble Collection Sheet Music. Rubank, Inc., Campbell & Lexington, Chicago, IL.
Folder 2: 'Ludwig Miniature Band Ensembles', 1929
Vol. 1, Quintets or Sextets for Saxophones, Wood, Brass or Mixed Ensembles by M. L. Lake. Pieces include Cleveland March, Madeline Waltz, Long Long Ago (Reverie), Louisiana (Fox Trot), Adantino (Tone Poem), Iron Mountain (March). Ludwig Music Publishing Co., Cleveland, OH.
Folder 3: 'The Novelty Sax-N-Somble Collection' (1 of 2), 1924-1925
Published for 18 Saxophones (1st Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Soprano or Melody, Bb Soprano or Tenor; 2nd Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor; 3rd Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor; 4th Saxaphone - Eb Baritone, Bb Bass; 5th Saxaphone - Eb  Baritone; 6th Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor; 7th Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor;), Drums and Piano. Pieces include: Piggle Wiggle, Old Timers, Break 'N-Sax, Slap 'N-Sax, Laf 'N-Sax, Tong 'N-Sax, Rube 'N-Sax, Slip 'N-Sax, Kitten Scamper, Polly Woggle. Finder & Urbanek, Chicago, IL.
Folder 4: 'The Novelty Sax-N-Somble Collection' (2 of 2), 1924-1925
Published for 18 Saxophones (1st Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Soprano or Melody, Bb Soprano or Tenor; 2nd Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor; 3rd Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor; 4th Saxaphone - Eb Baritone, Bb Bass; 5th Saxaphone - Eb  Baritone; 6th Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor; 7th Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor;), Drums and Piano. Pieces include: Piggle Wiggle, Old Timers, Break 'N-Sax, Slap 'N-Sax, Laf 'N-Sax, Tong 'N-Sax, Rube 'N-Sax, Slip 'N-Sax, Kitten Scamper, Polly Woggle. Finder & Urbanek, Chicago, IL.
Folder 5: 'Old Comrades' - Sheet Music for Saxophone Combinations, undated
Composed by C. Teike, Arranged by Lester Brockton for Bass Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, C Melody Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Solo Alto Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, and Soprano Saxophone. Carl Fischer, Inc., NY.
Folder 6: 'Sam Fox Select Saxophone Quartets', 1930
Published for the following Saxophone parts: 1st Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Soprano or Melody, Bb Soprano or Tenor; 2nd Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor; 3rd Saxaphone - Eb Alto, C Melody, Bb Tenor; 4th Saxaphone - Eb Baritone, Bb Bass. Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, OH.

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Autographed prints, ca. 1880-1950],
[Series 2: School Wind Band Music Octavos, ca. 1880-1970],
[Series 3: Mandolin Sheet Music and Method Books, 1888-1969],
[Series 4: Banjo Sheet Music and Method Books, 1900-1960],
[Series 5: Hawaiian and Steel Guitar Sheet Music and Method Books, 1898-1970],
[Series 6: Guitar Sheet Music and Method Books, 1891-1969],
[Series 7: Autoharp and Zither Sheet Music and Method Books, 1894-1965],
[Series 8: Gibson School of Music Records, 1889-1937],
[Series 9: Accordion, Bandonian, and Concertina Sheet Music and Method Books, 1893-1986],
[Series 10: Silent Film Sheet Music, 1881-1931],
[Series 11: Saxophone Ensemble Octavos, ca. 1924-1930],
[All]

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