By Carol Berthold, Cory Davis, and Laurel Post
[Printer Friendly] | [ Email us about these records]Title: Hawkes' Photo-Play Series, 1922-1928
ID: 12/9/165
Primary Creator: Hawkes & Son (1865-1930)
Extent: 1.0 cubic feet
Arrangement: Arranged sequentially by the series number that was assigned by the publisher.
Date Acquired: 01/11/2019
Subjects: Silent film music
Formats/Genres: Sheet music
Languages: English
Consists of a sheet music series that was published by Hawkes and Sons for performance as accompaniment for silent movie films. The music was composed and arranged by Herman Finck, Frederic Noyes, Herbert E. Haines, Gaston Borch, Reginald Somerville, John Ansell, Aubrey Winter, Edouard Patou, Percy E. Fletcher, Richard Howgill, F. G. Charrosin, and Raymond S. C. Bennett between 1922 and 1928. Each individual selection includes a piano-conductor score and set of orchestral parts. Of the 120 titles that published for this series, only number 107 is missing. In addition several of the later selections between 109 and 120 are also missing individual parts. Descriptions for each music title include the series number, the title of the piece and the larger work, if any, from which the piece was taken, the mood of the piece, and when available the name of the composer; arranger, orchestrator, editor, and copright date.
Hawkes & Son was a music publishing company that was founded in London in 1865 by William Henry Hawkes. The company's original name was Hawkes & Company, and for a short period of time went under the name of Riviere & Hawkes before finalizing the company's name as Hawkes & Son. The company's early publications concentrated on band and orchestral music, but eventually expanded its publication focus to include both brass band and military band music during the 1880s and 90s.. As the company continued to prosper it expanded and diversified its music production to also include the manufacture of musical instruments. Over the next 60 years, the company continued to expand its publishing activities until it merged with its rival London publisher, Boosey & Co. in 1930, to form the new firm of Boosey & Hawkes. After this merger, Boosey & Hawkes rapidly became a leading international music publishing company that secured the publication rights of the world's most recognized composers such as Richard Strauss, Igor Stravinsky, Bela Bartok, Aaron Copland, Gustav Mahler, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Benjamin Britten. During the 1920s the company sought to expand its music publication efforts into the silent movie genre, but with the advent of talking movies during the 1930s this publication initiative was eventually abandoned. Though the firm sold its music instrument division in 2003, Boosey & Hawkes remains one of the world's leading music publishers today.
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source: Music and Performing Arts Library
Acquisition Method: Transfer.