Alexander L Ringer Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Kodály Method Music Education

University Committees, Faculty Correspondence, Teaching and Campus Engagement

Research Notes, Drafts, and Correspondence

Academic Associations and Professional Travel

Personal material



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Title: Alexander L Ringer Papers, 1921-2002View associated digital content.

ID: 12/5/43

Primary Creator: Ringer, Alexander L. (1921-2002)

Extent: 55.0 cubic feet

Arrangement:

Papers organized into five series, which are as follows:

Series 1) Kodály Method (Music Education), 1966-1997. This series is arranged in two sub-series: sub-series 1) Kodály Fellowships and Pilot Projects and sub-series 2) Professional Relationships and Organizations. Sub-series 1 is arranged chronologically by project beginning with projects in the US, then Hungary, then Israel, with sound recordings and audio-visual material at the end. Sub-series 2) is arranged in a rough chronological order. Each sub-series is arranged in a rough chronological order.

Series 2) University Committees, Faculty Correspondence, Teaching, and Campus Engagement, 1955-2000. This subseries is arranged into 10 sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) University-wide Correspondence and Committees, sub-series 2) Tehran Research Unit, sub-series 3) Hebrew University Musicology Program, sub-series 4) School of Music Faculty Correspondence and Committees, sub-series 5) Musicology Division Faculty Correspondence and Committees, sub-series 6) Teaching Material, sub-series 7) Music Library, sub-series 8) American Association of University Professors, sub-series 9) American Professors of Peace in the Middle East, and sub-series 10) Student Papers, Dissertations, and Student Correspondence.

Series 3) Research Notes, Drafts, and Correspondence, 1939-2002. This series is arranged into 9 sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Arnold Schoenberg Research, Writing, and Publication; sub-series 2) Man and Music Series, Vol. 6 The Early Romantic Era: Between Revolutions, 1789 and 1848; sub-series 3) Ludwig van Beethoven: Interpretationen seiner Werke, edited by Albrecht Riethmuller, Alexander L. Ringer, Carl Dahlhaus, and Related Beethoven Research; sub-series 4) George Rochberg Correspondence, Sheet Music and Publicity; sub-series 5) Drafts, galley proofs, editing and related correspondence; sub-series 6) Maqam Research, Israel, and Tunisia; sub-series 7) Kurt Weill Research and Writing; Sub-series 8) Correspondence; and Sub-Series 9) Research Notes, General Reference Files, and Photocopied Material Used for Research Puposes. Materials in each sub-series are arranged in a rough chronological order.

Series 4) Academic Associations and Professional Travel, 1956-2002. This series is arranged into 6 sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) American Musicological Society; sub-series 2) College Music Society and Other Professional Organizations; sub-series 3) International Musicological Society; sub-series 4) International Folk Music Council; sub-series 5) Society for Ethnomusicology and Other Academic Associations; and sub-series 6) Invited Lectures, Festivals, and Other Academic Travel. Each sub-series is arranged in a rough chronological order.

and Series 5) Personal Material, 1915-2002, which is arranged by material type.

Date Acquired: 06/18/2008

Subjects: American Musicological Society, Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), College Music Society, Dissertations, Faculty, Faculty Papers, Folk music - Instruction and study, Ford Foundation, Fulbright Awards, Kodály Center of America, Kodály Musical Training Center, Music, School of, Music - Instruction and study - Hungary, Music - Instruction and study - Juvenile - 20th century, Music -- Israel, Musicology, Music teachers - Scholarships, fellowships, etc., Music teachers - Training of - Israel, Music teachers - Training of - United States, Nettl, Bruno (1930-2020), Rochberg, George (1918-2005), Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951), Society for Ethnomusicology, Tehran, Iran, Tehran Research Unit

Formats/Genres: Audio-Visual Material, Concert Programs, Papers, Photographs, Sheet music, Sound Recordings

Languages: English, German, Hebrew, French, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch;Flemish, Spanish;Castilian

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of correspondence; class notes and reference materials; musicology division administrative correspodence; video and sound recordings; manuscripts of articles, book chapters, and lectures; and photographs, documenting Alexander Ringer's career as an educator, musicologist, researcher, and School of Music faculty member at the University of Illinois (1958-1991). Of note is correspondence, documenting the development of the Kodaly education program in the United States and Israel.

Biographical Note

Alexander L. Ringer was an American research musicologist and educator of Dutch and Polish descent (b. February 3, 1921-Berlin, d. May 3, 2002, Lansing, Michigan). He was a survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp (1943-44). After the war, Ringer emigrated to New York City in 1947. There he received a M.A. in Sociology and psychology in 1948 from the New School for Social Research and a Ph.D. of Musicology in 1955 from the City College, Columbia University. At Columbia he studied under Paul Henry Lang.

Following the completion of his degree, Ringer then taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Oklahoma, among other places, before coming to the University of Illinois in 1958, where he attained full professor status in 1963. Beginning in 1963, Ringer served as chair of the musicology division for six years. After this period he then directed the school's graduate and professional curricula. Ringer supervised the theses and dissertations of many graduate students, while also teaching many undergraduate courses in musicology. Furthermore, Ringer served on numerous committees at UIUC, including the UIUC-Tehran University partnership, and was active in UIUC's American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, the American Association of University Professors, and the UIUC Philosophy Club (of which Ringer was president for many years). Ringer also founded the UIUC Committee on Jewish Culture and Society. Ringer retired from the university in 1991.

Ringer was also active in other universities, most notably the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he served as Fulbright Visiting Professor in 1962 to 1963 and in 1966 to 1967, in order to found and chair that school's musicology department. Ringer also served as visiting professor at the Eastman Schoolf of Music (1974), Tel Aviv University (1983), and Heidelberg University - Academy for Jewish Studies (1983). Ringer also gave guest lectures at universities, conferences and festivals throughout the world. He was highly active in the American Musicological Society, the College Music Society, the Organization of American Kodaly Educators, the International Kodaly Society, the Music Educators National Conference, the Music Library Association, the German Musicological Society, the World Congress on Jewish Music, the International Schoenberg Society, Society for Ethnomusicology and the International Folk Music Council.

In 1975 Ringer helped found the International Kodaly Society, and earlier Ringer was instrumental in bringing the Kodaly method in elementary music education from Hungary to the United States and Israel. He (with the help of Isaac Stern) received grant funding to launch and direct the Kodaly Fellowship program for many years both in America and in Israel. Ringer also served for many years as artistic adviser for the Jerusalem Music Centre.

Ringer also lead ethnomusicology research projects to study the maqam tradition in the Middle East (1970-1975) and the Hebrew Melodies in the Hungarian Oral Tradition (1977-1990). In addition, Ringer wrote and researched extensively on the life and works of Arnold Schoenberg, Kurt Weill, Ludwig von Beethoven, Gustav Mahler, George Rochberg. Ringer has also researched and written extensively on romantic era, Western European music; eastern influences on Western music throughout time; the history of Jewish music and Jewish influences into Western music; and Music Education. Ringer primarily wrote in English and German, but he also delivered lectures in Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, Hungarian, French and Dutch.

Ringer was a member of the editorial board of Musica Judaica and general co-editor of the collected edition of Arnold Schoenberg's writings. He also served as editor of the International Folk Music Council's Yearbook (1968-1970), which he also founded, and edited a volume in the Music and Society series, "The Early Romantic Era - Between Revolutions: 1789 and 1848."

Finally, as a conductor, Ringer held choral positions in New York, Philadelphia, Berkeley, and Norman, Oklahoma. At UIUC he presented works by Mozart, Beethoven and Bruckner, in addition to coaching a number of recitalists.

Subject/Index Terms

American Musicological Society
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827)
College Music Society
Dissertations
Faculty
Faculty Papers
Folk music - Instruction and study
Ford Foundation
Fulbright Awards
Kodály Center of America
Kodály Musical Training Center
Music, School of
Music - Instruction and study - Hungary
Music - Instruction and study - Juvenile - 20th century
Music -- Israel
Musicology
Music teachers - Scholarships, fellowships, etc.
Music teachers - Training of - Israel
Music teachers - Training of - United States
Nettl, Bruno (1930-2020)
Rochberg, George (1918-2005)
Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951)
Society for Ethnomusicology
Tehran, Iran
Tehran Research Unit

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: Ringer Family

Acquisition Method: Donation

Processing Information: Series 1 completed 7/18/2008. Remaining series completed 3/16/2009.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Kodály Method Music Education, 1966-1997],
[Series 2: University Committees, Faculty Correspondence, Teaching and Campus Engagement, 1955-2000],
[Series 3: Research Notes, Drafts, and Correspondence, 1939-2002],
[Series 4: Academic Associations and Professional Travel, 1956-2002],
[Series 5: Personal material, 1915-2002],
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Series 5: Personal material, 1915-2002
This series contains personal material and is arranged by material type.
Box 18: Oversized material
Folder 8: Dragan Plamenac, Trois Poemes de Ch. Baudelaire, Chant et Piano, Zagreb., 1915
Sheet music.
Folder 10: Posters of G. Rossini and A.E.M. Gretry, undated
Box 129: Articles and book chapters of colleagues
Folder 1: Hans Rudolf Vaget articles and correspondence, 1995-1996
Folder 2: Ernest May, "Breitkopf's Role in the Transmission of Bach's Works" manuscript
Folder 3: Articles by Irving Godt
Folder 4: Wilhelm Fischer, "On the Evolution of the Vienna Classic Style"
Folder 5: Rudolf Vig, Indian Folk Music Ethnomusicology UNESCO report, 1966-1969View associated digital content.
Folder 6: Anselm Gerhard correspondence and articles, 1998
Folder 7: William Kay Archer, Ethnomusicology papers "On the Ecology of Music" and "Memorandum on Ethnomusicology", 1962
Folder 8: Israeli publications in Hebrew and English
Includes "The Leningrad Branch of the RSFSR Union of Composers" by Don Ogen, Sacred Jewish Music, published by Israel Institute for Sacred Music, edited by Avigdor Herzog
Folder 9: Articles and book chapters, many personally addressed to Ringer (1 of 2)
Includes "Spiegeltanz" by Yehuda Yannay; Edwub Seroussi article; Halasz Peter "Szabolsci Bence, A Magyarszagi Zsido Zene Kutatoja; "Greatness in Music"; Vines in Paris by Elaine Brody; Susan Parisi, 'Licenza alla Mantovana' Frescobaldi and the Recruitment of Musicians for Mantua, 1612-15; and photocopied book chapters
Folder 10: Articles and book chapters, many personally addressed to Ringer (2 of 2)
Includes Music in Time, Rubin Academy of Music and Art; Netherlands Composers; Claude Palisca, "The 'Camerata Fiorentina' A Reappraisal; John Lynn, "French Opinion and the Military Resurrection of the Pike, 1792-1794."; and photocopied articles.
Folder 11: Material on Spertus College of Judaica for Mid-West Jewish Studies Association meeting, Chicago, 1989
Folder 12: 'Souvenirs' folder, music programs and brochures from travels, 1972
Includes letters from Mrs. Ringer
Folder 13: Miscellaneous postcard correspondence, 1960s-1980s
Box 130: 1959-1992
Folder 1: S.S. Waterman - Cruise Ship - Ringer serves as musical director on ship, 1959
Includes "The Masthead" on-board publication of the cruise-ship and correspondence, Netherlands Office for Foreign Student Relations.
Folder 2: Personal correspondence, 1963-1974
Folder 3: Personal material, 1997-2002
Includes tax information, driver's license copy, pet registration, Jewish material claims against Germany forms, drawings of children,
Folder 4: European furniture purchase, related correspondence, 1961-1962
Folder 5: Robbery in Tel Aviv, 1987
Folder 6: Addresses in Europe for Travel, 1987/1994
Folder 7: Fulbright orientation packet, 1962
Folder 8: Travel vouchers, receipts and regulations, 1967-1973
Folder 9: Newspaper clippings and newsletters, 1981-2002
Folder 10: Concert and lecture programs, 1955-1992
Box 131: 1985-2001
Folder 9: Personal material and handwritten notes, 1985-2001
Box 134: 1969-1995
Folder 3: Off-print articles by colleagues (many signed by authors) (1 of 2), 1964-1995
Includes articles by Marianna Danckwardt, William M. Calder III, Henry Kahane, Edith Gerson-Kiwi, Walter Salmen, Elaine Brody, L. Dobszay, I. Kecskemeti, Amnon Shiloah, Erik Cohen, Lois W. Roth, Allen S. Weller, Albrecht Riethmuller, Lawrence Gushee, Maud Karpeles, Peter Crossley-Holland, Kurt von Fischer, Carl Dahlhaus, Dalia Cohen, and Paul Collaer,
Folder 4: Off-print articles by colleagues (many signed by authors) (2 of 2), 1964-1995
Includes articles by Marianna Danckwardt, William M. Calder III, Henry Kahane, Edith Gerson-Kiwi, Walter Salmen, Elaine Brody, L. Dobszay, I. Kecskemeti, Amnon Shiloah, Erik Cohen, Lois W. Roth, Allen S. Weller, Albrecht Riethmuller, Lawrence Gushee, Maud Karpeles, Peter Crossley-Holland, Kurt von Fischer, Carl Dahlhaus, Dalia Cohen, and Paul Collaer,
Folder 5: Programs for conferences, festivals, concerts, 1966-2002
Includes programs for XIXe Congres van de Internationale Raad Voor Volksmuziek; XVIIe Concours International D'Orgue Grand Prix de Chartres; Dean's Day '95 - Columbia University; Vortragsreihe Russische Musik im 20. Jahrundert, 1999; International Musicological Society Intercongressional Symposium, 2000, Budapest; 17th Congress of the IMS, Leuven; 19th Conference of IFMC, Ostend; 18th Conference of IFMC, Legon; Music and German Literature, UIUC, 1989; 14th Congress of the IMS, Bologna, 1987; Eighth Congress of the IMS, New York; Sixth meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association, UIUC, 1977; Mitteilungen der Paul Sacher Stiftung, 2002; Dvorak Sesquicentennial Festival, New Orleans, 1991; Rheingau Musik Festival, 2000
Folder 6: Programs for festivals, conferences and concerts, 1966-2000
Includes various conference programs for International Musicological Society, International Folk Music Council, special festivals and UIUC conferences.
Box 135: 1951-2000
Folder 1: Concert Programs, directories and periodicals, 1951-2000
Includes Carl Dahlhaus article "Adornos Strawinsky-Kritik; Sonorities 2000, with information on Ringer's appearance at Musical Intersections, Toronto; Current Anthropology 1966; Ringer's article "A propos du developpement de l'instrumentation au debut du XIXe siecle," Acta Musicologica; International Directory of Folk Music Record Libraries, 1963; Directory of Institutions and Organisations concerned wholly or in part with folk music, 1964; Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1971-1972; Paul Vermel and Paul Martin Zonn perform George Crumb, 1981; Krannert program, 1992; Concert of Central Javanese Music and Dance, 1995, UIUC; 1951 Fall Season, New York City Opera Company; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1996.
Folder 2: Shorthand notebooks of Ringer's dictation to Pat Young (1 of 5), 1981-1989
Folder 3: Shorthand notebooks of Ringer's dictation to Pat Young (2 of 5), 1981-1989
Folder 4: Shorthand notebooks of Ringer's dictation to Pat Young (3 of 5), 1981-1989
Box 136: 1981-1989
Folder 1: Shorthand notebooks of Ringer's dictation to Pat Young (4 of 5), 1981-1989
Folder 2: Shorthand notebooks of Ringer's dictation to Pat Young (5 of 5), 1981-1989
Folder 3: Berlin Museum Calendar, 1996, designs for Danish Summer Opera House, 1993, 1993/1996
Folder 4: "Ben-Zion Orgad: The Old Decrees, A Passion in Five Testimonies", 1971
From Testimonium festival, 1971
Folder 5: Harrison Kerr, "Sonata for Violin and Piano", 1973
Folder 6: Hanoch Avenary, off-print from Encyclopedia Judaica, "Music-Jewish"
Folder 7: Edwin Franko Goldman, "On the Pier March" for piano solo, 1927
Folder 14: Water-color drawing, undated
Box 150: Medetarranean vacation slides
Item 1: Medetarranean vacation slides

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[Series 1: Kodály Method Music Education, 1966-1997],
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[Series 4: Academic Associations and Professional Travel, 1956-2002],
[Series 5: Personal material, 1915-2002],
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