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By Emily Schneider and Noah Lenstra
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Collection Overview
Title: Rafael Joseffy Music and Personal Papers, 1812-1915
ID: 12/9/116
Primary Creator: Joseffy, Rafael (1852-1915)
Extent: 26.5 cubic feet
Arrangement: The collection is arranged in the series: Personal Papers, Original Music Manuscripts, and Personal Piano Music Library. Series 2 are manuscripts written in Joseffy's hand. PS refers to piano score. Series 3 is arranged alphabetically by composer. Individual titles are listed in the description with the format: Title, arranger/editor if applicable, (Publisher), date; Title...
Date Acquired: 05/15/1944
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists mainly of solo piano music but also includes orchestral scores from 1870 to 1915, music manuscripts, and a few items of vocal music. Primarily U.S. and European editions of the period from 1870 to 1915, including many works by composers who were contemporaries of Joseffy. Some of the published scores in Series 3 are autographed to Joseffy from the composers. Some items have marginalia and fingerings in Joseffy's hand. The original manuscripts document Joseffy's compositional style. Joseffy's Personal Piano Music Library was transfered to the Music and Performing Arts Library in 1944 from the Rafael Joseffy Memorial in New York City. Each item has recieved a Joseffy signature stamp and an indication in the gutter. MPAL received a small amount of scores before the most of Joseffy's library was transferred. Those first scores have been integrated into the Special Collections and have a library call number. They are not included in this finding aid.
For the most complete record of the Joseffy Collection, refer to the card catalog (Series 3, Boxes 73-74) which includes card for both this finding aid and Special Collections indivdual items. Cards that refer to items that remain in the MPAL Special Collections include a call number for location.
Also refer to the "Musical Library Owned by Rafael Joseffy 1853-1915" (Series 3, Box 72, Folder 7) which is another index to the collection and includes some further description. Items with hash marks have been removed from the main collection, and most were placed in Special Collections.
Biographical Note
Hungarian pianist Rafael Joseffy was born in Hunfal on July 3, 1852 and died in New York on June 25, 1915. His youth was spent in Miskolcz, where he began to study the piano at the age of eight. After further studies in Budapest he entered the Leipzig Conservatory (1866), where he was taught chiefly by E.F. Wenzel, though he also had a few lessons from Moscheles. From 1868 to 1870 he studied with Tausig in Berlin, and he spent the summers of 1870 and 1871 in Weimar taking lessons from Liszt. He first performed publicly in Berlin in 1870; soon he was giving concerts in most of the large European cities. In a review of 1874 Hanslick admired his brilliant technique but found his playing cold. Joseffy made his American debut in New York in 1879, playing concertos by Chopin and Liszt in addition to solo items, and then settled in the USA. He toured with Theodore Thomas and his orchestra, and gave many recitals, being one of the first to perform Brahms' works regularly. From 1888 to 1906 he taught the piano at the National Conservatory in New York. In his youth he composed some salon pieces, a set of lieder and numerous arrangements of works by Bach, Haydn, Chopin and others; but he was much better known for his editions of Chopin's works (15 volumes) and of studies by Czerny, Henselt, Schlozer and Moscheles; he also wrote a valuable of School of Advanced Piano Playing (New York, 1902).
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source:
Mrs. Joseffy
Acquisition Method:
Gift original given to the Music Library and the collection was later transferred to the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music sometime around 2010.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Personal Papers],
[Series 2: Original Music Manuscripts and Research Notes],
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Series 3: Personal Piano Music Library],
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- Series 2: Original Music Manuscripts and Research Notes
- Series 2 consists of piano score manuscripts, arrangements, and research notes in Joseffy's hand. Many manuscripts are piano exercises. Many musical sketches are untitled and unidentified. Box 2 contains sketches and sketch fragments of technical piano exercises. Box 3 contains Joseffy's First Studies for the Piano Advancing to a High Degree of Development. This manuscript was published by Schirmer in 1913. Also of note are Joseffy's written notes, descriptions, and corrections accompanying the "First Studies for the Piano" manuscript--all writings are in German. Box 4 contains piano score sketches, fragments, and arrangements from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Box 1
- Folder 8: Manuscript sketches of late 19th and early 20th century piano studies (1 of 2), ca. 1900
- Sketch books containing mostly technical exercise material for the pianist. A few sketches are for piano compositions such as the Csardas pieces. Many sketches are unidentified.
- Folder 9: Manuscript sketches of late 19th and early 20th century piano studies (2 of 2), ca. 1900
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Piano Exercises Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Folder 2: Das Scalen/Mob Scalen (PS), Undated
- Folder 3: Piano Exercises Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Including exercies on arpeggios
- Folder 4: Piano Exercises for One Hand Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Folder 5: Uebungen (PS), Undated
- Composer/Arranger: Brahms (arr. Rafael Joseffy)
- Folder 6: Untitled Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Folder 7: Piano Exercises Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Folder 8: Spann = Ubungen und Uebungen in Heiden Lagen (PS), Undated
- Folder 9: Rhythmische Ubungen (PS), Undated
- Folder 10: Triller (PS), Undated
- Folder 11: Uebungen fur Spannung (PS), Undated
- Folder 12: Neue tagliche Studien (PS), Undated
- Folder 13: Erste Studien (PS), Undated
- Folder 14: Untitled Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Folder 15: Rhythmische Ubungen (PS), Undated
- Folder 16: Untitled Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Folder 17: Sprunge (PS), Undated
- Folder 18: Joseffy Ubungen (PS), Undated
- Folder 19: Uebungen (PS), Undated
- Folder 20: Unidentified Piano Sketches and Fragments (PS), Undated
- Folder 21: Unidentified Piano Sketches and Fragments (PS), Undated
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Practice Notes for First Studies Exercises, undated
- Folder 2: Specific Practice Techniques by Chapter, undated
- Folder 3: Text Based on First Studies Etude Book, undated
- Folder 4: First Studies for Piano, Part 1, undated
- Folder 5: First Studies for Piano, Part 2, undated
- Folder 6: First Studies for Piano, Part 3, undated
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Varianten (PS), Undated
- Composer/Arranger: Tschaikovsky (arr. Rafael Joseffy)
- Folder 2: Die Forelle (PS), Undated
- Composer/Arranger: Franz Schubert (arr. Rafael Joseffy)
- Folder 3: Untitled Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Composer/Arranger: F. Liszt (arr. Rafael Joseffy); Composer/Arranger: Tchaikovsky (arr. Rafael Joseffy)
- Folder 4: Untitled Manuscript (PS), Undated
- Folder 5: Abendlied for Voice and Piano (VS), Undated
- Folder 6: II. Andantino, III. Nicht zu schwelle, IV. Adagio (PS), Undated
- Folder 7: Untitled (PS), Undated
- Folder 8: Ungarische und Andere Skizzen (PS), Undated
- Folder 9: Adagio senza pedale a due Clav. (PS), Undated
- Folder 10: Ungarische Melodien (Fuerth Thema) (PS), Undated
- Folder 11: Unidentified (PS), Undated
- Folder 12: Unidentified (PS), Undated
- Folder 13: Unidentified (PS), Undated
- Box 72
- Folder 9: Valse Impromptu, undated
- Donated by Music and Performing Arts Library on October 31, 2018.
- Folder 10: Polka Noble for Piano, undated
- Donated by Music and Performing Arts Library on October 31, 2018.
- Folder 11: Die Muhle for Piano, undated
- Donated by Music and Performing Arts Library on October 31, 2018.
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Series 1: Personal Papers],
[Series 2: Original Music Manuscripts and Research Notes],
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Series 3: Personal Piano Music Library],
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