Herbert L Clarke Music and Personal Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Music

Photographs

Personal Papers

Awards, Medals, and Memorabilia

Phonodiscs

Long Beach Municipal Band--Programs, News Clippings, and Photographs

Instruments



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Collection Overview

Title: Herbert L Clarke Music and Personal Papers, circa 1880-1945View associated digital content.

ID: 12/9/54

Primary Creator: Clarke, Herbert Lincoln (1867-1945)

Extent: 21.0 cubic feet

Arrangement:

The collection is organized in 7 series:

Series 1, Music, ca.1851-1945, is arranged sequentially by a unique catalog number used by Clarke to manage his performance library. Music without an assigned number was left in the original order.

Series 2, Photographs, 1868-1945, follows the original order of the materials.

Series 3, Personal Papers, 1887-1953, is arranged alphabetically.

Series 4, Awards, Medals, and morabilia, ca.1892-ca.1945, is arranged by material type.

Series 5, Phonodiscs, ca.1895-ca.1942, is unarranged.

Series 6, Long Beach Municipal Band, ca.1936-1991, is unarranged.

and Series 7, Instruments, ca.1886-ca.1945, is unarranged.

Subjects: American Bandmasters Association, Awards, Band Clinics, Band Musicians, Bands, Baseball, Brass Instruments, Columbian Exposition, Composers, Conductors (Music), Goldman, Edwin Franko, Music, Music Composition, Music instruction, Pryor, Arthur, Sousa, John Philip

Formats/Genres: Arrangements (Music), Librettos, Methods--Self Instruction, Musical instruments, Papers, Photographs, Sheet music, Sound Recordings

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of Herbert L. Clarke's performance library of original and published music for band and orchestra music, scrapbooks, photographs, musical instruments, personal correspondence, news clippings, awards, and other memorabilia documenting his career as cornetist, a member of the Sousa Band, conductor for the Long Beach Municipal Band, composer and arranger, and music educator. Many of the methods included near the end of Series 1 are autographed by the respective authors. Of note are photographs and correspondence with major band leaders including John Philip Sousa, Frank Simon, Edwin Franko Goldman, and members of the American Bandmasters Association. Also of note are Clarke's drafts of methods and original publications on cornet pedagogy.

Biographical Note

Herbert L. Clarke (1867-1945), cornetist, composer, bandleader and educator, was considered the King of the cornet in his day. He first studied the violin at the age of 5 and at 13 began playing professionally in the Philharmonic Society Orchestra of Toronto. At the same time he began to study the cornet and soon began to play it professionally in a restaurant band and in the Queen's Own Regimental Band. After a move to Indianapolis, Clarke learned to play the viola and subsequently joined the England's Opera House Orchestra and played cornet in the When Clothing Store Band. It was with this band that in 1886 Clarke won a solo cornet contest and received a one-of-a-kind pocket cornet made by the famous instrument maker, Henry Diston, which can be seen at the Sousa Museum at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.

Clarke moved to New York City in 1892 where he briefly played for the Gilmore Band. In 1893, Clarke became the solo cornet player for the John Philip Sousa Band and later became the assistant conductor, composer and arranger. He performed as soloist for 3 of the 4 European Tours and 1910-1911 World Tour. During the off-seasons Clarke pursued his own musical endeavors. These included conducting the Reeve's Concert Band in Providence, RI, recording his solo cornet compositions, duets, and quartets with the Victor Label, and playing 2nd Trumpet with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and Principal Trumpet with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.

After leaving Sousa's Band, he became the conductor of the Anglo-Canadian Leather Company Band in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, and later moved to California and conducted the historic Long Beach Municipal Band until his death in 1945. Rarely after the age of 50 did he perform the cornet in public. He published several articles and books about the cornet and method books on cornet playing and of particular notice are his early drafts of these methods books and articles.

Subject/Index Terms

American Bandmasters Association
Awards
Band Clinics
Band Musicians
Bands
Baseball
Brass Instruments
Columbian Exposition
Composers
Conductors (Music)
Goldman, Edwin Franko
Music
Music Composition
Music instruction
Pryor, Arthur
Sousa, John Philip

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Accruals: unknown

Acquisition Method: The music and personal papers were donated to the University of Illinois in 1945.

Appraisal Information: Note: Musical Instruments in Series 7 were originally listed as Boxes 100-106. These were assigned accession numbers when the collection was processed.

Related Materials: This collection was microfilmed in the early 2000s, and duplicates of the original manuscripts can be found on reels 106 - 112 in box 6 of the master negatives in RS 12/9/127.

Other Note:

During processing, Box 94 was redistributed to two oversized portfolio cases and an oversize panoramic photo box. In addition "boxes" 100-106" were established as music instruments with unique accession numbers.

Box 114, which contains microfilm positives of original manuscript scores, was created by SACAM in 1999 as a part of a digitization project.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Music, ca. 1851-1945],
[Series 2: Photographs, 1868-1945],
[Series 3: Personal Papers, 1887-1953],
[Series 4: Awards, Medals, and Memorabilia, ca. 1892-1945],
[Series 5: Phonodiscs, ca. 1895-1942],
[Series 6: Long Beach Municipal Band--Programs, News Clippings, and Photographs, ca. 1936-1991],
[Series 7: Instruments, ca. 1886-1945],
[All]

Series 4: Awards, Medals, and Memorabilia, ca. 1892-1945
Consists of trophies, commemorative batons, medals, buttons, ribbons, coins, cufflinks, pins, and a mouthpiece device collected by Herbert L. Clarke throughout his career. Materials are arranged by type of object.
Box 91
Item 1: Commemorative Medallion - Shrine Club of Long Beach, June 16, 1936

Accession number 2004.1209054.024.

Silver plate. Engraved "This Certifies that Noble Herbert L. Clarke is life member no. 2 of the Shrine Clube of Long Beach, California, June 16, 1936"

Item 2: Lions Club Pin, undated
Accession number 2004.1209054.025.
Item 3: Saint Johns Encampment Medallion, 1802-1902

Accession number 2004.1209054.026

Black silk with bronze medal and pin. Engraved "Saint Johns Encampment No. 1. K. T. Prov. RI, 1802." Reverse features shield design and is engraved "Sine Intermissione ab Inito, 1902"

Item 4: Long Beach Municipal Band Medallion, 1935

accession number 2004.1209054.027

Circular Silver Medallion. Front features two nude figures with laurel wreath and olive branches, engraved "Presented to the Long Beach Municipal Band." Reverse features image of bell tower and arch, engraved "California Pacific International Eposition, San Diego, 1935."

Item 5: Chicago Council Princes of Jerusalem Commemorative Coin, undated

Accession number 2004.1209054.028

Bronze coin. Front features shield with crossed sword and mason trowel, engraved Chicago Council of Princes of Jerusalem. Reverse features Diamond with sword and scales, engraved A.A.S. Rite, Valley of Chicago.

Item 6: Gold Pin with Enameled Red, Green, and Black Design, 1908

Accession number 2004.1209054.029.

Gold Pin. Design is possibly two overlapping C's, rose shape with red band, green background, and gold and black design; front is painted 1908. Reverse features two stamps: 1202 and "Henry Simpson Joubert St. Johannesburg"

Item 7: Long Service Grand Commandery of St. Johns Medallion, undated

Accession number 2004.1209054.030

Silver Medallion with black and gold silk ribbon, silver pins. Front features embossed face and cross, engraving reads "Grand Commandery K.T.; Massachusettes and Rhode Island; Reverse engraving reads "St. Johns Commandery No. 1 Herbert L. Clarke.

Item 8: Tri-State Band Festival, Phillips University Medallion, 1939

Accession number: 2004.1209054.031

Gold pin with bergundy and gold silk ribbon. Medallion front is embossed in a rosette pattern with a lyre, lute, and horn design in the middle; reverse engraving reads "1939 Tri-State Band Festival Sponsored by Phillips University Dr. Herbert L. Clarke."

Item 9: Marksman R.I.M. Pin, 1903

Accession number 2004.1209054.032

Bronze pin. Cross-shaped, embossed R.I.M on front; Reverse engraving reads Lieut. Herbert L. Clarke.

Item 10: Blue and Yello Striped Silk Pin, undated

Accession Number 2004.1209054.033.

Backside of pin reads Annin and Co. New York.

Item 11: Diamond and Enamel Masonic Fob, 1909

Accession number 2004.1209054.034.

Cross shaped fob with crossing swords and knight's helmet design. Cross on front contains rubies and diamonds. Front enamel design reads "In hoc signo vinces"; reverse flap reads "KSHTWSST." Clasp lifts to read "Herbert L. Clarke from MMRS Boston 1909."

Item 12: Crossed Rifle Lapel Pin 2nd Regiment, undated

Accession number 2004.1209054.035

Brass pin featuring two crossed rifles with the number 2 above the barrels.

Item 13: Wanderers Pin, undated

Accession number 2004.1209054.036.

Silver pin with blue enamel shaped like an old fashioned penny farthing bicycle.

Item 14: Tri-State Band Festival, 1941

Accession number 2004.1209054.037

Triangular brass pin with bergundy silk ribbon. Front features lyre inside a triangle, outer rim embossed with "Enid Chamber of Commerce, Phillips University Band, Enid, Okla. Tri State Band Festival"; reverse engraved "Dr. Herbert L. Clarke, 1941", made by G.F. Dodge Inc.

Item 15: Tri-State Band Festival Medallion, 1938

Accession number 2004.1209054.039

Bronze Circle Medalion with laurel outer ring and lyre in the center, bergundy and gold silk ribbon. Reverse engraving reads, "Tri State Band Festival Sponsored by Phillips University Herbert L. Clarke 1938." Josten Dura.

Item 16: The Wanderers Club Pin, 1904

Accession number 2004.1209054.038

Brass pin with enameled red and yellow paint, shaped in elaborate T W C with banner, embossed with "The Wanders Club 1904;" Reverse reads 236, LAV (sic) Bros. Jewlers Johannesburg.

Item 17: National Band Festival Medallion, 1935

Accession number 2004.1209054.040

Gold medallion with blue and red silk ribbon. Medallion features embossed figure holding laurel wreath next to shield with lyre, engraving at bottom reads "Guest Conductor"; reverse engraving reads "Herbert L. Clarke National Band Festival University of Kansas 1935." 1/10 K Gold.

Item 18: National High School Band Championship Medallion, 1936

Accession number 2004.1209054.041

Gold Medallion with red suede ribbon. Medallion embossed with Band Shell and Band Performing, reads "National High School Band Championship;" Pin reads "Judge;" reverse engraving reads "Presented to Herbert L. Clarke in Appreciation in services as Judge by the National School Band Association, Cleveland OH 1936."

Item 19: Sherwood Forrester Pin, undated

Accession Number 2004.1209054.042

Silver and Bronze pin. Silver features cross topped with crown and seated stag in the middle, embossed Sherwood Forrester. Bronze banner at bottom reads "Notts and Derby."

Item 20: The Wanderers Club Fob, 1905

Accession Number 2004.1209054.043

Circular bronze pin with black, yellow, and red enamel. Front reads "The Wanders Club 1905"; On reverse reads 1138, Henry Simpson Johannesburg.

Item 21: The Wanderers Club Fob, 1909

Accession number 2004.1209054.044

Gold fob with red and blue enamel in circular design. Front reads "The Wanders Club 1909." Reverse reads 241, Henry Simpson Johannesburg.

Item 22: Georg Lang Munich, 6/1900
Item 23: The Wanderers Club, 1906
Item 24: National High School Clinic Band, 1936
Item 25: Ernest Williams School of Music, 3/14/1940
Item 26: Tenth Olympiad in Los Angeles, 1932
Item 27: New York State Commission Paris Exposition, 1900
Item 28: Unidentified two guns crossing
Item 29: The Wanderers Club Johannesburg, 1910
Item 30: Unidentified United States flag
Item 31: Long Beach
Item 32: Navy League
Item 33: Masonry Medal
Item 34: Navy League
Item 35: Tri-State Band Festival, 1940
Item 36: Tri-State Band Festival, 1938
Item 37: Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks
Item 38: Long Beach
Item 39: Artillery Company of Massachusetts and London, 10/3/1903
Item 40: The American Bandmaster's Association, 8/1936
Item 41: Unidentified eagle of Chicago, 1932
Item 42: Around the World with Sousa, 1910-1911
Item 43: Kidderminster Brussel Weavers of Philadelphia, 1902
Item 44: Artillery Company of Massachusetts and London (duplicate), 10/3/1903
Item 45: American Federation of Musicians
Item 46: All-Western Band Review in Long Beach, 1939
Item 47: Queen's Own Rifles of Canada
Item 48: 50th Jubilaeum, 1910
Item 49: Federation of State Societies of Long Beach
Item 50: American Federation of Musicians in Los Angeles, 1932
Item 51: American Bandmasters Association in Chicago, 1933
Item 52: 11th American Bandmasters Association in Hagerstown, MD, March 10 and 13, 1940
Item 53: 6th American Bandmasters Association in Cincinnati, March 7 and 10, 1935
Item 54: Musicians Association of Long Beach, CA, 7/18/1937
Item 55: American Bandmasters Association Convention in Toronto, 1934
Item 56: Supreme Pyramid Ancient Egyptian Order, November 2 and 5, 1938
Item 57: 8th American Bandmasters' Association in Milwaukee, March 5 and 7, 1937
Item 58: American Bandmasters' Association in Boston, April 5 and 12, 1931
Item 59: Douglas Dedication in Long Beach, 10/17/1941
Item 60: National School Music Competition Festival, May 9 and 11, 1940
Item 61: Supreme Pyramid in Santa Cruz, November 5 and 8, 1941
Item 62: Supreme Pyramid in Sacramento, November 6 and 9, 1940
Box 97
Item 1: Gold Pocket Watch: Tiffany and Co., 1902

Accession number: 2004.1209054.010.

Engraved with HLC and rendering of U. S. S. Alabama on reverse. Inside engraved "Presented to Herbert L. Clarke by the crew of the U.S.S. Alabama September 1902." In green and gold leather box by C.C. Lewis Jewlry Co., Long Beach, California. Tiffany and Co. Watch serial number 75985, made in Switzerland.

Item 2: Trophy presented by H. N. White Instrument Company, undated

Accession number: 2004.1209054.011.

Top is sliver platted brass, filled with pewter. Engraved "Herbert L. Clarke Presented by H.N. White Instrument Company"

Item 3: Trophy from Long Beach Municipal Band, 1924

Accession number 2004.1209054.012a.

Peweter figurine of marching musician with Long Beach Municipal Band uniform and Herbert L. Clarke Hat. Figure screws into base and was holding a cornet, see items 4 and 5 in this box. Also includes manuscript note on cardboard, which reads, "December 2, 1924 to Mr. Herbert L. Clarke, with an expression of the hugest regards from the "boys" of the Long Beach Municipal Band"

Item 4: Trophy from Long Beach Municipal Band (Base), 1924

Accession number: 2004.1209054.012b

Wooden base with brass screw collar loop fitting. See also Items 3 and 5 in this box.

Item 5: Miniature Cornet (broken), 1924

Accession number 2004.1209054.012c.

Miniature brass cornet designed to fit into the hands pewter figurine. See also items 3 and 4 in this box.

Box 98
Item 1: Trophy Presented by 2nd Regiment Band, 1903

Accession number 2004.1209054.022.

Material: Silver and gold platted brass. Engraved "Lieut. Herbert L. Clarke From the Officers of 2nd Regt. B. R. J. M., July 10th, 1903"

Item 2: Trophy Presented by American Federation of Musicians, Local 47, 1943

Accession number 2004.1209054.023.

Material: Wood and brass, brass lyre design on top. Engraving reads: "Local 47 A.F. of M. Congratulates Herbert L. Clarke for his Long and Distinguished Career in the A.F. of M. January 31, 1943

Box 99
Item 1: C.R. Campbell - Device for Correcting Lip Pressure for Wind Instruments, 1923

Accession number 2004.1209054.014.

Patent #1,469,583 filed October 2, 1923 by Charles R. Campbell. Stamp on rod reads "PAT. OCT. 2, 23"

Steel Device with movable leadpipe that is attached to rod and meter to read preassure.

Item 2: Ebony and Ivory Baton, undated

Accession number 2004.1209054.015

In Red Case marked "Herbert L. Clarke Director."

Material Ebony, Ivory, Silver in spiral design, with mother of pearl in-lay. Baton in-cased in cream-colored silk sleeve.

Item 3: Telescoping Baton, undated

Accession number 2004.1209054.016.

Material: Steel with white plastic handle in spiral design, includes telescoping rod with ball at the end affixed with screws.

Item 4: Baton presented by Heintzman's Band, 1892

Accession number 2004.1209054.017.

Baton in teal suede box with white suede interior. Ebony baton with engraved gold handle and end cap. Engraving reads: "Presented to Herbert L. Clarke Bandmaster, by Heintzman's Band Toronto April 1892."

Item 5: Ivory Baton Presented by M.M.B.A. (St. Louis), 1925

Accession number 2004.1209054.018.

In Black canvas case with brown felt lining.

Material: Ivory with engraved gold end caps and wooden core. Engraving reads: "Presented to Herbert L. Clarke by the M.M.B.A. September 13, 1925" Endcap reads "1885-1925/ St. Louis Mo."

Item 6: Ivory and Gold Baton presented by 21st Infantry Band, June 23, 1898

Accession number 2004.1209054.019.

Baton in Black leather case with green felt lining. Material: Ivory with ebony handle and engraved gold endcaps. Includes note that reads: Presented by brother Edwin B. Clarke to Herbert L. Clarke.

Item 7: Unidentified wooden baton, undated
Accession number 2004.1209054.020.
Item 8: Ebony and Ivory Baton, undated

Accession number 2004.1209054.021.

Brown leather case with green felt lining. Ebony and Ivory baton with brass fittings and end-caps, engraved "Herbert L. Clarke"

Box 110
Item 1: Willow Grove Cup, 1902
Sword 1: Knights Templar Sword, undated
Accession # 2004.1209054.008

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Music, ca. 1851-1945],
[Series 2: Photographs, 1868-1945],
[Series 3: Personal Papers, 1887-1953],
[Series 4: Awards, Medals, and Memorabilia, ca. 1892-1945],
[Series 5: Phonodiscs, ca. 1895-1942],
[Series 6: Long Beach Municipal Band--Programs, News Clippings, and Photographs, ca. 1936-1991],
[Series 7: Instruments, ca. 1886-1945],
[All]

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