Robert Wykes Music and Papers

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Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Original Music Compositions

Personal Papers

Collection of Compositions and Recordings by Colleagues



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Collection Overview

Title: Robert Wykes Music and Papers, 1944-2018View associated digital content.

ID: 26/20/260

Primary Creator: Robert Wykes (1926-2021)

Extent: 2.0 cubic feet

Arrangement: Materials are arranged in three series: Series 1) Original Music Compositions, 1944-2018; Series 2) Personal Papers, 1949-1976; and Series 3) Collection of Compositions and Recordings by Colleagues, 1949-1983. Materials in each series are arranged alphabetically by title.

Date Acquired: 05/22/2024

Subjects: Alumni, Cage, John (1912-1992), Collegium Musicum of the University of Illinois, Composers, Composition, Compositions-Music, Hiller, Lejaren (1924-1994), Music, School of, Phillips, Burrill (1907-1988), Walden Quartet

Formats/Genres: Experimental Music

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of scores of original compositions, music notes and sketches, correspondence, and essays documenting Robert Wykes' education and career as a composer; in addition to books, music, and programs related to his students and associates.

Biographical Note

Robert Wykes was an American composer and flutist born May 19, 1926 in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. He began playing the flute at age 9 and appeared with the Pittsburgh Little Symphony as a teenager. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, Wykes attended the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York to study music theory, earning his Master's degree in 1950. From 1950-1952, he was on faculty at Bowling Green State University in Ohio and played flute with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra. From 1952-1955, he continued his studies at the Univeristy of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, earning hist Doctor of Musical Arts in 1955. In adddition to studying music composition with Burrill Phillips and music theory with Hubert Kessler, Wykes also taught music theory during his time at UIUC.

In 1955, he joined the music faculty at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where he taught until his retirement in 1988. Some of his students included Oliver Nelson, Jocy de Oliveira, Rhian Samuel, and Olly Wilson. From 1963-1967, Wykes played flute with the St. Louis Symphony and with the Studio for New Music from 1966-1969. From 1990-1991, he undertook research as a visiting scholar at Stanford Univerisity. Additional achievements of Wykes' include having his orchestral works performed throughout the country, scoring several films, and recieving awards and honors including the Distinguished Faculty Award from Washington University in 1976. Wykes died in St. Louis, Missouri on June 29, 2021.

Subject/Index Terms

Alumni
Cage, John (1912-1992)
Collegium Musicum of the University of Illinois
Composers
Composition
Compositions-Music
Hiller, Lejaren (1924-1994)
Music, School of
Phillips, Burrill (1907-1988)
Walden Quartet

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: MPAL

Acquisition Method: Transfer


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Series 1: Original Music Compositions, 1944-2018
Consists of original manuscript and published scores by Robert Wykes. Materials are arranged alphabetically by title.
Box 1
Folder 1: "Four Portraits" (Miniatures for Four C Flutes) (FS), 2001
Movements 1. Mr. Saudek's Pavane, 2. Preludio for Joseph Mariano, 3. A Ballad for Henry, 4. Tipton's Rondo
Folder 2: Musical Scenes. A new concert arrangment of selected music from the film Time of the West (FS, P), 2018
Writer Director: Richard T. Heffron. Narrator: Richard Boone. Cinematography/Editor: Robert Pierce. Music and Orchestration: Robert Wykes. Musical Scenes 1. Title Music, 2. The Santa Fe Trail, 3. The Oregon Trail, 4. For Other Americans It Was a Different Time of Day, 5. The 49ers: Gold!, 6. The U.S. Army, 7. Steel Rails -- Final Connection; Reprise and Finale
Box 2
Folder 1: "Adequate Earth" (FS), 1975
Music by Robert Wykes, Poems by Donald Finkel.
Folder 2: Composer's Manuscript Folio Sketches, Undated
Folder 3: "Divertimento" for Chamber Orchestra (FS), 1949
Movements I, II, III, IV, and V
Folder 4: Double Quintet Sketches, Undated
Movements I, II, and III
Folder 5: "Duet" Clapping Orchestra Sketch, Undated
Folder 6: "Horizons" (FS), 1964
Folder 7: Quintet Sketches Unfinished, Undated
Folder 8: "Sonata" Flute and Piano (FS), 1982
Folder 9: Spiral Manuscript Book No. 99 Sketches, Undated
Folder 10: Spiral Manuscript Book Number 2 Sketches, 1944
Folder 11: "String Sextet in [one movement]" 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos (FS)
Box 3
Folder 1: "Towards Time's Receding" (FS), 1972
Folder 2: Trio Sketches - Flute, Cello, Piano - Unfinished, Undated
Folder 3: "Wave Forms and Pulses" (FS), Undated
Box 4
Folder 1: Double Woodwind Quintet Unfinished Sketch, Undated
Oversize Portfolio Case 1
Folder 1: "Now Therefore Let It Be," Sketches by Robert Wykes, Undated
Folder 2: "Resonances," (FS) by Robert Wykes, 1971
Folder 3: "The Shape of Time," (FS) by Robert Wykes, 1965
Folder 4: Untitled Sketches and Notebook by Robert Wykes, Undated

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