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By Spring 2023 IS562A Class: D. Berdan, H. Cox, B. Eskin Shapson, M. Fabian, K. Fata, R. J. Johnston, I. Michael, L. Musil, K. Nowlan.
Collection Overview
Title: American Choral Directors Association Special Collections, ca. 1950-2000
ID: 12/9/172
Primary Creator: American Choral Directors Association (1959-)
Other Creators: Brown, Elaine (1910-1997), Christiansen, F. Melius (1871-1955), Collins, Walter S. (1926-1997), Decker, Harold A. (1914-2003), Farkas, Ferenc (1905-2000), Glarum, L. Stanley (1908-1975), Haberlen, John B. (1940-), Hayes, Morris D. (1919-2006), Hirt, Charles C. (1911-2001), Keister, Elwood (1920-2003), Kirk, Colleen J. (1918-2004), Mathis, Russell (1926-2014), Maze, Glen L. (1928-2002), Page, Ronald Royce (ca. 1940-), Shaw, Robert Lawson (1916-1999), Snyder, Ellis Emanuel (1898-1969), Snyder, Robert Ellis (1930-2021), Waring, Fredrick Malcolm (1900-1984), Yamron, Janet (1932-), Youngberg, Eva Mae Struckmeyer (1930-)
Extent: 72.0 cubic feet
Arrangement: Organized in 15 record groups: Record Group 1, Harold A. Decker Papers and Sound Recordings; Record Group 2, Colleen J. Kirk Papers and Sound Recordings; Record Group 3, Russell Mathis Papers; Record Group 4, Stanley Glarum Papers and Sound Recordings; Record Group 5, Morris D. Hayes Papers and Realia; Record Group 6, Elwood Keister Papers; Record Group 7, Ferenc Farkas Collection; Record Group 8 Charles C. Hirt Papers; Record Group 9, Walter Collins Papers; Record Group 10; Elaine Brown Music and Papers; Record Group 11, Fred Waring Collection; Record Group 12, F. Melius Christiansen Choral Scores; Record Group 13, Robert Shaw Collection; Record Group 14, Robert and Ellis Snyder Choral Library and Personal Papers; and Record Group 15, Small Collections which consists of 5 series including the Eva Youngberg Papers, Ronald Page Collection, John Haberlen Robert Shaw Collection, John Haberlen Research Files on William L. Dawson, and the Glen Maze Collection of Choral Method Books. Record Groups will be processed over time.
Date Acquired: 01/06/2022
Subjects: Books, Choirs, Choral music, Choral singing -- Instruction and study, Choral Society, Church music--Catholic Church, Civil Rights, Class Record Books, Compositions-Music, Folk music, Folk songs, Magazines, Music -- Brazil, Music -- China, Music -- Illinois, Music -- Illinois - Education, Music -- Japan, Music -- Korea, Music -- Russia, Music - United States, Musical Repertoires, Music Library, Music Publishers, Music teachers, Music teachers - Training of, Music Teachers National Association, Teaching Methods, Vocal music
Formats/Genres: Scrapbooks
Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Polish, Slovak, Russian, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Romanian, Serbian, Hebrew, Yiddish, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish;Castilian, Thai, Swedish, Chinese
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of correspondence, programs, lectures, photographs, research files, newsletters, newspaper clippings, sound recordings, meeting minutes, awards, publications, music scores and parts, and personal papers documenting the careers of major American choral directors and leaders of the American Choral Directors Association between the 1950s and 2000.
Biographical Note
Concerned by the lack of resources available to American choral directors, Robert Landers (director of the US Air Force Choir), Archie Jones (director of choirs at the University of Texas), and Maynard Klein (director of choirs at the University of Michigan) first conceived of a national choral association in 1957. The American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), originally called the American Choirmasters Association following the American Bandmasters Association, was founded two years later in Kansas City, Missouri during the biennial conference of the Music Teachers National Association. The ACDA, which began with 35 members, was established to serve the needs of pubilc school, collegiate, community, sacred, and professional choirs by sponsoring choral workshops, international conventions, concert exchanges, and symposia.
The first executive board was led by Archie Jones (president), R. Wayne Hugoboom (executive director), Earl Willhoite (treasurer), Charles Hirt, Warner Imig, James Aliferis, Elwood Keister, and Harry Robert Wilson. During their first meeting, the executive board established a set of bylaws and yearly dues of $6.
In March 1960, the organization held its first biannual convention in conjunction with the 1960 Music Educator's National Conference. This conference consisted of concerts, reading sessions, workshops, and panel discussions. The following May, the ACDA published the first issue of the Choral Journal. Eleven years later, the organization held its first independent conference in Kansas City. Since then, the ACDA conference has expanded to include honor choirs and multiple sessions.
In addition to their biannual conference, the organization has fostered the annual Schmitt and Pepper Choral Composition Competitions since 1962. In 1991, the ACDA added the Raymond W. Brock Student Composition Competition. In addition, the ACDA also provides awards for dissertations and professional research on choral music.
Since 1961, the ACDA has been governed by both national and regional officers from six regions. In 1979, the ACDA added a seventh region to accomodate expanding membership.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source:
American Choral Directors Association
Acquisition Method:
Transfer through deed of gift.
Appraisal Information:
10 boxes of loose choral music in the Decker Record Group (box 7-8,10-11, 13-15, 18, 23 and one unlabelled box) was deaccessioned June 24, 2022.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Record Group:
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Record Group 1: Harold A. Decker Papers and Recordings, 1902-2009],
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Record Group 2: Colleen J. Kirk Papers and Sound Recordings, 1949-2003],
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Record Group 3: Russell Mathis Papers, 1960-1977],
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Record Group 4: L. Stanley Glarum Papers and Audio Recordings, 1930-1977],
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Record Group 5: Morris D. Hayes Papers and Realia, 1956-1991],
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Record Group 6: Elwood Keister Papers, 1958-1995],
[Record Group 7: Ferenc Farkas Collection, 1933-2001],
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Record Group 8: Charles C. Hirt Papers, 1923-2001],
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Record Group 9: Walter S. Collins Papers, 1940-1996],
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Record Group 10: Elaine Brown Music and Papers, 1880-2005],
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Record Group 11: Fred Waring Collection, 1937-1997],
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Record Group 12: F. Melius Christiansen Choral Scores, 1918-1954],
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Record Group 13: Robert Shaw Collection, 1954-2005],
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Record Group 14: Robert and Ellis Snyder Choral Library and Personal Papers, 1935-1999],
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Record Group 15: Small Collections, 1893-2006],
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- Record Group 7: Ferenc Farkas Collection, 1933-2001
- Consists of published music by Ferenc Farkas, sound recordings of music by Ferenc Farkas, and a collection of correspondence by Gene Brooks and Catalog of works by Ferenc Farkas, donated to ACDA by Andras Farkas. Arranged into three series titled Series 1 Published Music Scores by Ferenc Farkas, Series 2 Music Recordings, and Series 3 Collection of Personal Papers, Correspondence and Repertoire Books.
- Series 1: Published Music Scores by Ferenc Farkas, 1933-2000
- Consists of published music scores by Ferenc Farkas. Arranged into two subseries titled Subseries 1 Published Music Scores by Ferenc Farkas and Subseries 2 Collection of Published Music Scores by Ferenc Farkas.
- Sub-Series 1: Published Music Scores by Ferenc Farkas, 1952-1999
- Consists of published music scores composed by Ferenc Farkas. Arranged alphabetically by title.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: "Bontott ZĂĄszlĂłk" by Ferenc Farkas - "Cantus Pannonicus" by Ferenc Farkas, 1952-1975
- "Bontott ZĂĄszlĂłk" by Ferenc Farkas, 1975; "Cantata Lirica" by Ferenc Farkas, 1959; "Cantata Lirica" by Ferenc Farkas, 1959; "Cantata Lirica" by Ferenc Farkas, 1952; "Cantus Pannonicus" by Ferenc Farkas, 1963; "Cantus Pannonicus" by Ferenc Farkas, 1960;
- Folder 2: "Ferenc Farkas" by Ferenc Farkas - "Missa in Honorem Sancti Andreae" by Ferenc Farkas, 1962-1999
- "Ferenc Farkas" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Jeu de la CrĂšche" by Ferenc Farkas, 1999; "Missa in Honorem Sancti Andreae" by Ferenc Farkas, 1999; "Ein Krippenspiel" by Ferenc Farkas, 1999; "Missa Brevis in Honorem Sancti Stephani" by Ferenc Farkas, 1994; "Missa in Honorem Sancti Andreae" by Ferenc Farkas, 1962;
- Folder 3: "Missa Secunda" by Franciscus Farkas - "Psaumes de FĂȘte" by Ferenc Farkas, 1975-1999
- "Missa Secunda" by Franciscus Farkas, Direction, 1999; "Missa Secunda" by Ferenc Farkas, 1999; "Missa Secunda in honorem Sanctae Margaritae" by Ferenc Farkas, 1999; "La Musicien de Saint-Merry: poeme de Gillaume Apollinaire" by Ferenc Farkas, 1984; "La Musique (Victor Hugo)" by Ferenc Farkas, 1995; "Psaumes de FĂȘte" by Ferenc Farkas
- Folder 4: "TavaszĂĄrĂĄs" by Ferenc Farkas - "Vivit Dominus" by Ferenc Farkas, 1970-1999
- "Tavaszårås" by Ferenc Farkas, 1970; "Vita Poëtae" by Ferenc Farkas, 1978; "Vita Poetae" by Ferenc Farkas, 1976; "Vivit Dominus" by Ferenc Farkas
- Sub-Series 2: Collection of Published Music Scores by Ferenc Farkas, 1933-1999
- Consists of published music scores and copies of published music scores in folders determined by original order. Arranged alphabetically by original folder titles.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Children Choirs, 1950-1999
- "Ăkom-BĂĄkom Hadsereg" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1978; "Ăllatok VilĂĄga" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1977; "Cantas Fractus" by Ferenc Farkas, 1982; "CigĂĄny-NĂłta" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Music, Budapest, 1970; "Gribouilllis" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, 1987; "GyöngyĂ”ri-GyĂ”ngy" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1971; "Ăt Kis Gyermekkar: KassĂĄk Lajos" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1977; "Hat Magyar NĂ©pdal" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1950; "Pebbles: Eight Miniatures for Children's Choir" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Music, Budapest, 1983; "2 PetĂ”fi KĂČrus" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "A String of Pearls" by Ferenc Farkas, General Music Publishing Co., 1974;
- Folder 2: Female Choirs, 1950-1997
- "Ave Maria" by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta, Houten, 1994; "Bakonyi PĂĄrtabĂșcsĂșztatĂł: by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1977; "Baszk Dalok" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1989; "Baszk dalok II (Euskal abetiak)" by Ferenc Farksa, 1993; "Six Chansons Populaires Hongroises" by Ferenc Farkas and Edmond Pidoux, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1987; "A BĂ©ke Mosolya" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1962; "HajdĂștĂĄng" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "KeresztĂ”ltĂ©s" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1969; "A LyĂ„ny Dala" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Laus Beatae Margaritae" by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta Houten, 1995; "Magnificat" by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta Music Publishing, Houten, 1995; "Hat Magyar NĂ©pdal" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1950; "Ronde" by Ferenc Farkas, Harmonia, Loosdrecht, Holland, 1997; "TilliĂł-LiĂł" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1971; "Vagues" by Ferenc Farkas, Switzerland, undated; "Vallon SzerenĂĄd (Vallon NĂ©pdal)" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1950;
- Folder 3: Male Choirs, 1933-1999
- "Aubade" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1950; "Ave Maria" by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta, Houten, 1994; "Bucchushoz (Csokonai VitĂ©z MihĂ ly verse)" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "BakhĂŒlidĂ©sz bĂ©kedala" by Ferenc Farkas, 1933; "Dans Cette Etable" by Ferenc Farkas, Editions Labatiaz, undated; "Le DĂ©bat du Coeur et du Corps" by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta Music Publishing, Houten, 1980; "3 Ănek a mohĂ csi vĂ©szrĂ”l" by Ferenc Farkas, 1984; "Fel!" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Ferenc Farkas, 1999; "FĂ”lkĂ©l a hĂŒs hajnali szĂ©l" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "HajdĂĄtĂĄuc fĂ©rtikerra" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, undated; "Hommage Ă Trakl" by Ferenc Farkas and Georg Trakl, Carus-Verlag, Stuttgart, 1998; "Ki BĂșban Ăl" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Kyrie" by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta, Houten, 1997; "Kurucdal" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1949; "A LĂĄbodi Hegy Alatt" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "KĂ©t madrigĂĄl" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Mutation" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Officium Rhythmicum Sancti Stephani Regis" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "HĂĄrom PalĂłcz KatonanĂłta" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Pataki Bordal" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Pintes-Ăveg" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Ferenc Farkas, 1999; "Psalmus et Hymni" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, 1988; "Rekrutasor" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Rondeau et Epilogue" by Ferenc Farkas, 1994; "Sainte Nuit" by Ferenc Farkas, Editions Labatiaz, undated; "Salut" by Ferenc Farkas, Edition Ferrimontana, Frankfurt, 1948; "SĂ rga recepice Fleau de colza" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Serenade Wallonne" by Ferenc Farkas, Editions Labatiaz, Budapest, undated; "Silence" by Ferenc Farkas, Edition Ferrimontana, Frankfurt, 1947; "Somogyi juhĂĄsz nĂłtĂĄi" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "SzivĂĄrvĂĄny" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1974; "Temetöben" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Vadaszkar" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "VĂĄrkonya futĂłnĂłta" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Vinus Vina Vinum" by Ferenc Farkas, Editions A Coeur Joie Suisse, undated; "Zöld mezönek közepĂ©den" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "ZĂșg as erdö, harson a trombita" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999;
- Folder 4: Mixed Choirs 1 of 2, 1950-1999
- "Ad Musicam" by Ferenc Farkas, Harmonia, Loosdrecht, Holland, 1997; "Ăldott Ă©j" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1958; "Ăprelis VĂ©gĂ©n" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, 1986; "Arra AlĂĄ BaranyĂĄban" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Aubade" by Ferenc Farkas, Editions Labatiaz,1950; "Ave Maria" by Ferenc Farkas, Asolta, Houten, 1994; "Ballada Irisz FĂĄtyolĂĄrĂłl" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1983; "Baranyai Lakodalmas" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1975; "Baszk dalok III" by Ferenc Farkas, 1993; "Beati mortui" by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta, Houten, 1995; "2 Canciones de Gongora" by Ferenc Farkas, 1997; "Bel Oiseau" by Ferenc Farkas, Editions A Coeur Joie Suisse, undated; "Chansons de Fou" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "La Cigale et la fourmi" by Ferenc Farkas, 1977; "Come Away" by Ferenc Farkas and William Shakespeare, Ascolta, Houten, 1994; "Danse Macabre" by Ferenc Farkas, KodĂĄly IntĂ©zet, KecskemĂ©t, 1994; "Janus Pannonicus: De inundatione" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, undated; "De Sancta Hostia" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, undated; "De Sancto Ladislas Rege" by Franciscus Farkas, undated; "Deutsche Lider" by Ferenc Farkas, Veb Deutscher Verlag FĂŒr Musik Leipzig, 1980; "EmlĂ©ksorok" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Music Budapest, 1962; "Emmaus" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica Budapest, 1987; "Ăneb frent EorsĂ©betröe" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Epigramma" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1970; "ErdĂ©ly" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1988; "Esztergom MegvĂ©telĂ©röl" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1979; "Exlibro Job" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, undated; "Felhök" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica Budapest, 1978; "Feu Profond" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "FöldregĂ©s" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1963; "FĂłti Dal" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "FutĂĄs A Gond Elöl" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1978; "Göcseji MadrigĂĄl" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1971; "3 Görög nĂ©pdal" by Ferenc Farkas, 1994; "HajdĂștĂĄnc" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Ferenc Farkas, 1999; "Hajnal-NĂłta" Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1950; "HalalhĂĄrasito" by Ferenc Farkas, undated;"Heide-Skizzen" by Ferenc Farkas, Adolf Robitschek Wien, 1984; "Hin zum Brunnen / Auf dem Marktplatz von JĂĄnoshid" by Ferenc Farkas, Möseler Verlag WolfenbĂŒttel und ZĂŒrich, Germany, undated; "Hommage A Rilke" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica Budapest, 1987; "Hymnes ad Sanctum Emercum" by Franciscus Farkas, undated; "VenantĂŒ Fortunati" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Ici entrez vous" by Ferenc Farkas, 1993; "Je suis l'archange de Dieu" by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta, Houten, 1995; "JelenĂ©sek" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Music, Budapest, 1984; "Jer, nĂšrd a Balatont" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Laus Joannis VitĂ©zĂŒ Archiepiscopi" by Ferenc Farkas, 1986;
- Folder 5: Mixed Choirs 2 of 2, 1950-1999
- "Lotharingiai NĂ©pdalok" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Lupus Fecit" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Music, Budapest, 1981; "Madrigal A La Rose" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Merre SzĂĄll?" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1963; "MilliĂłk SzĂĄjĂĄval" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "NĂ©gysoros Versek" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Music, Budapest, 1986; "NĂ©pek KarĂ©neke" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1974; "A NyĂĄri DĂ©lutĂĄnok" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1986; "Ode" by Ferenc Farkas, 1976; "Ăh, NapsugĂĄr!" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1985; "Omaggio a Govoni" by Ferenc Farkas, 1990; "Omaggio a Leopardi" by Ferenc Farkas, 1990; "Az Ăröm Illan" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Pasztell" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1989; "Pataki diĂĄkdalok" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Pater noster" by Ferenc Farkas, ASolta, Houten, 1994; "Pensieri Notturni" by Ferenc Farkas, Pro Music Studium, Roma, 1983; "Petöfi sorok" by Ferenc Farkas, 1995; "PhĂŠdri FabulĂŠ" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Phones" by Ferenc Farkas, 1991; "Trois Poemes" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, undated; "XXXII.Genti ZsoltĂ r" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Psaume CXXXI." by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "CXXXI. ZsoltĂĄr" by Editio Musica, Budapest, 1981; "Quittez pasteurs..." by Ferenc Farkas, Ascolta, Houten, 1995; "A Reggel: Gyöngyösi IstvĂĄn verse" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed by Andras Farkas, 1999; "Rossz elöjclek" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, undated; "KĂ©t MadrigĂĄl" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1950; "RĂłzsa MadrigĂĄl" by Ferenc Farkas, Harmonia, Loosdrecht, Holland, 1997; "RubĂĄiyĂĄt" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1987; "La Saint Jean" by Ferenc Farkas, Printed in Switzerland, undated; "Sainte Nuit" by Ferenc Farkas, Editions Labatiaz, undated; "St. Pauli Epistola V. ad Corinthus" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Serenade Wallonne" by Ferenc Farkas, Editions Labatiaz, undated; "Siotelerat" by Ferenc Farkas, undated; "Sonetto CCCXXXIII Di Petrarca" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1993; "Szent Margit KirĂ lynĂ©röl" by Ferenc Farkas, 1971; "Tavasz, nyĂ r, ösz, tĂ©l" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1962; "VĂĄzakĂ©pek" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1987; "KĂ©t Vegyeskar" by Ferenc Farkas, Editio Musica, Budapest, 1977; "Vig' reggeli Ă©neklĂ©ssel" by Ferenc Farkas, undated;
- Series 2: Music Recordings, 1984-2000
- Consists of published CD-ROM music recordings of concerts with groups playing works by Ferenc Farkas and Hungarian music. Arranged in order of publishing date.
- Box 3
- Item 1: Silent Night: Christmas Carols and Organ Music, 1994
- CD-ROM and booklet, Made in Hungary, Hungaroton Classic.
- Item 2: Choral Works to Debrecen, 1984, 1998
- CD-ROM and booklet, Made in Hungary, Kodåly Chorus of Debrecen. Contains "Jelenések" by Ferenc Farkas, 1984.
- Item 3: Ferenc Farkas: Cantatas, 1999
- CD-ROM and booklet, Made in Hungary, Hungaroton Classic. Contains Cantus Pannonicus, Sait John's Fountain, Vivit Dominus and Waiting of Spring by Ferenc Farkas, and conducted by AndrĂĄs Ferenc.
- Item 4: Musica Nostra Choir, 1999
- CD-ROM and booklet, Made in Austria, Hungaroton Classic. Contains "Missa Secunda (in Honorem Sanctae Margaritae)" by Ferenc Farkas.
- Item 5: Ferenc Farkas- Notturno, Ars Nova Singing Ensemble, 2000
- CD-ROM and booklet, Made in Austria, Hungaroton Classic.
- Series 3: Collection of Personal Papers, Correspondence and Repertoire Books, 1979-2001
- Consists of articles about Ferenc Farkas, correspondence by Gene Brooks, Director of ACDA, about the New York National Convention, and books of the complete oeuvres of Ferenc Farkas. Arranged alphabetically.
- Box 2
- Folder 6: Ferenc Farkas Biography, Articles and Discography, 2000
- Folder 7: Gene Brooks and ACDA Correspondence and copy of Catalogue des Oeuvres, 2001
- Folder 8: List of Choral Works by Ferenc Farkas, 2001
- Folder 9: Published Catalogue des Oeuvres and possible draft, 1979, undated
Browse by Record Group:
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Record Group 1: Harold A. Decker Papers and Recordings, 1902-2009],
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Record Group 2: Colleen J. Kirk Papers and Sound Recordings, 1949-2003],
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Record Group 3: Russell Mathis Papers, 1960-1977],
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Record Group 4: L. Stanley Glarum Papers and Audio Recordings, 1930-1977],
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Record Group 5: Morris D. Hayes Papers and Realia, 1956-1991],
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Record Group 6: Elwood Keister Papers, 1958-1995],
[Record Group 7: Ferenc Farkas Collection, 1933-2001],
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Record Group 8: Charles C. Hirt Papers, 1923-2001],
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Record Group 9: Walter S. Collins Papers, 1940-1996],
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Record Group 10: Elaine Brown Music and Papers, 1880-2005],
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Record Group 11: Fred Waring Collection, 1937-1997],
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Record Group 12: F. Melius Christiansen Choral Scores, 1918-1954],
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Record Group 13: Robert Shaw Collection, 1954-2005],
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Record Group 14: Robert and Ellis Snyder Choral Library and Personal Papers, 1935-1999],
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Record Group 15: Small Collections, 1893-2006],
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