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By Noah Lenstra
Collection Overview
Title: Paul Price Percussion Music and Papers, 1961-1982
ID: 12/5/51
Primary Creator: Price, Paul (1921-1986)
Extent: 17.0 cubic feet. More info below.
Arrangement: Organized into 5 series. Each series arranged alphabetically by last name of composer or performer, except for Series 4, which is arranged chronologically, and Series 5, which is arranged by format. Series 1. Music Manuscripts - Consists of orginal manuscripts of unpublished compositions and/or arrangements. Series 2. Annotated Scores and Parts - consists of unpublished and published sheet music annotated by Price and/or members of the Manhattan Percussion Ensemble for performance. Series 3. Unannotated Scores and Parts - Consists of reproduced manuscripts bearing no or very few annotations, retained because of their unavailability in other sources. Series 4. Papers - Personal papers of Paul Price. Series 5. Sound Recordings - including LPs, reel-to-reel tapes, and cassette tapes.
Date Acquired: 08/31/1987
Subjects: Faculty Papers, Manuscripts, Music, Music, School of
Formats/Genres: Sheet music, Sound Recordings
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of percussion sheet music, sound recordings and correspondence documenting Paul Price's career as a percussion music educator, publisher and performer. Of special note are manuscripts, non-commercial recordings, and other forms of unpublished music materials of American 20th-century composers including Lou Harrison, Michael Colgrass, and Henry Cowell, as well as works by Price himself. Among the sound recordings, of special note are performances by the Manhattan Percussion Ensemble with Paul Price as conductor. Also includes correspondence file containing correspondence with 20th-century composers of percussion music. Some of the sheet music files also contain correspondence, performance programs or other additional material documenting a work's performances or publishing history.
Biographical Note
Paul William Price (b. Fitchburg, Mass., 31 July, 1910- d. New York, 1986) was a percussionist, composer, conductor, publisher of percussion music, and music educator during the four decades following the end of World War II. He studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory under George Carey and Fred Noak. In his teaching career he held faculty positions at the University of Illinois from 1949 to 1956; Boston University; Ithaca College; Newark State College and, after 1957, the Manhattan School of Music. Price also conducted the Manhattan Percussion Ensemble and began independently publishing percussion music under the titles "Music for Percussion" and "Paul Price Publications," beginning in the mid-1960s. He was also a composer of percussion music and a writer of books on percussion methodology. Through these activities he was influential in promoting the growth of the percussion ensemble movement in the United States and in stimulating interest in composing for percussion in the latter half of the 20th century.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Alternate Extent Statement:
17 cubic feet
Access Restrictions:
No restrictions.
Acquisition Source:
Percussive Arts Society and Phyllis Price
Acquisition Method:
Donation.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Music Manuscripts, ca. 1950-1980],
[
Series 2: Annotated Scores and Parts, ca. 1950-1980],
[
Series 3: Unannotated Scores and Parts, ca. 1950-1980],
[
Series 4: Papers],
[Series 5: Sound Recordings],
[
All]
- Series 5: Sound Recordings
- Box 25 contains LPs. Box 31-34 contain reel-to-reel tapes of Price conducting the Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, University of Illinois Percussion Ensemble, other ensembles, and audition tapes addressed to Price by individuals wishing to study with him. Box 35 includes both reel-to-reel tapes and cassette tapes.
- Box 25: LPs
- Item 1: University of Illinois Percussion Ensemble, Paul Price conducting, ca. 1948-1955
- Item 2: "R32" - Unidentified content
- 10" disc
- Item 3: "5265" - Unidentified content
- Item 4: "R31" - Ionisations by E. Varese
- Item 5: Jack Jarrett, baritone "Dover Beach" and "The Congo - with percussion"
- R30
- Item 6: Cage and Price, August 23, 1960
- Capital Custom Records
- Item 7: Aspen Institute of Music presents The 'Roaring Fork' Party Record, Summer 1953
- Includes on track 7: Jam Session with Vronsky and Babin, Paul Price, Stuart Sankey, Wesley Lindskoog, Broadus Earle, and Albert Tipton
- Item 8-11: Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic. Bartok "Music for Strings, Percussion" and "Celesta." Four 12" discs, February 19, 1950
- Recorded in the Music for Strings/Percussion, program.
- Item 12: Stravinsky "L'Histoire du Soldat" w "Ragtime and Little Chorale" (in six parts)
- Item 13: Stravinsky "L'Histoire du Soldat" w "Ragtime and Little Chorale" (in six parts)
- Item 14: Stravinsky "L'Histoire du Soldat" w "Ragtime and Little Chorale" (in six parts)
- Item 15: Strang "Percussion Music", undated
- R26
- Item 16: University of Illinois Percussion Ensemble "The Song of the Queztecoatl" by Lou Harrison and "Trio" by Siwe, undated
- Recorded by WILL
- Item 17: University of Illinois Percussion Ensemble "The Song of the Queztecoatl" by Lou Harrison and "Trio" by Siwe, undated
- Recorded by WILL
- Item 18: Paul Price and 13 Percussion Players "Ionisation" by Edgard Variese, undated
- recorded by WILL
- Item 19: "Canticle No. 3" by Lou Harrison, undated
- Recorded by WILL
- Item 20: "Concerto for Tympani and Brass" by Weinberger; "The Hungarian March?", undated
- Recorded by WILL
- Item 21: John Cage "Two Dances...Imaginart Landscape"; Russell "Three Dances"; and Noak "Humoresque", undated
- Recorded by WILL
- Item 22: Colgrass "Roldon - Two Ritmicas" and "Suite-Ardevol. Ostinato Pianimisso-Cowell"
- Item 23: UI Percussion Ensemble "Ionization" and "Auto Accidental" "and "Beyer No. 4", undated
- recorded by WILL
- Item 24: Elementary School Band, Waukegan, Illinois performs Strauss, undated
- recorded by WILL
- Item 25: UI Percussion Quartet. Albert Payson, Ruth Moyle, William Olson, Mervin Britton. March, Chorale, Allegretto., 1955
- recorded by WILL
- Item 26: Eugene Ulrich "Suite for Marimba" with Ruth Moyle as soloist, undated
- recorded by WILL
- Item 27: UI Percussion Ensemble "Trio" by Siwe; "Four Holidays for Three Percussionsists" Bartlett; ", March 9, 1955
- recorded by WILL
- Item 28: Brant "Symphony Movementes III and IV"
- recorded by WILL
- Item 29: Colgrass music, undated
- recorded by WILL
- Item 30: UI Percussion Ensemble. "Introduction and Samba" Smith, March 9, 1955
- recorded by WILL
- Item 31: Brant, "Symphony for Percussion" movements 1 and 2, undated
- Item 32: UI Percussion Ensemble Concert, March 1, 1956
- recorded by WILL
- Item 33: UI Percussion Ensemble Concert, March 1, 1956
- recorded by WILL
- Item 34: UI Percussion Ensemble Day Concert. "Three Invenstions of Casey Jones", August 1957
- Item 35: Jack McKenzie and Jem Hodges "Sonatine for Timpani and Piano", August 15, 1951
- recorded by WILL
- Item 36: UI Percussion Ensemble. Russell and McKenzie "Davidson", undated
- Item 37: New York Percussion Trio, William Mayer "Music for Percussion", undated
- Item 38: George Antheil "Ballet Mecanique", 1960
- Urania. Conducted by Paul Price and Robert Craft
- Item 39: Paul Price conducting the American Percussion Society. "Breaking the Sound Barrier, Vol. 1, Percussion" (2 copies), 1956
- Urania.
- Item 40: John Cage and Paul Price "Concert Percussion for Orchestra" (2 copies), 1961
- Item 41: Paul Price "Sound Adventure", 1958
- Prelude for percussion, by M. Miller.--Percussion music, by M. Colgrass.--Percussion music, by G. Strang.--Song of Queztecoatl, by L. Harrison.--Trio for percussion, by W. Benson.
- Item 42: Elizabeth Gyring "Piano Sonata, no. 2"; Lou Harrison "Suite for Percussion" and Julia Perry "Homunculus, c. 1" (Paul Price conducting Manhattan Percussion Ensemble), 1970
- Composers Recordings
- Item 43: Yehudi Wyner "Serenade" and Ralph Shapey "Evocation" (2 copies), 1961
- Composers Recordings
- Item 44: Paul Price and His Ensemble "Music for Percussion", 1958
- Period SPL 743. Ensemble includes Malloy Miller; Michael Colgrass; Gerald Strang; Lou Harrison; Warren Benson. Contents: Prelude for percussion; M. Miller -- Percussion music; M. Colgrass -- Percussion music ;G. Strang -- Song of Queztecoatl; L. Harrison -- Trio for percussion; W. Benson.<nobr> </nobr><nobr></nobr>
- Item 45: Paul Price "Plays: Snare Drum Solos" (2 copies), ca. 1970s
- MFP Records, Inc.
- Box 31: Reel-to-reel tapes
- Item 5: Ahlstrom, David "Tocattas and Passacglias"; Michael Colgrass "Fantasy -Variations" and Charles Wuorinen "Invention for Percussion Quintet", 1961
- Item 38: Contemporary Percussion Music, March 4, 1975
- Item 1: Percussion Ensemble Concert, March 17, 1959
- Item 2: Harrison Concerto for violin with percussion orchestra, November 19, 1959
- Anahid Ajamian with the Manhattan Percussion Ensemble. Paul Price conducting
- Item 3: Paul Price performs Colgrass, Krenek, Cowell and Harrison, undated
- Item 6: Houhaness "Burning House"; Erb "4 for Percussion"; Harrison "Suite"; Donovan "Soundings", undated
- Item 7: Ramati and Boulez "Mallarme Improvisation I and II", 1961
- Item 8: Concerto for Percussion, Colden Auditorium, Queens Symphony Orchestra with Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, Paul Price - director, November 16, 1963
- Item 26: Metal Concert, undated
- Item 27: Varese, Russell and Kraft
- Item 28: Ernst, Kabalin, Erb
- Item 34: Contemporary Percussion Music, Paul Price conducting, February 16, 1978
- recorded February 15, 1978
- Item 9: Annual Ensemble Concert. Manhattan School of Music, April 2, 1964
- Item 10: Manhattan School of Music, March 18, 1965
- Item 4: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, Paul Price conducting. N. Flagello "Divertimento for Piano and Percussion", November 20, 1962
- Ernest Ulmer, pianist
- Item 11: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble. Paul Price, conductor., April 21, 1966
- Three tapes
- Item 12: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble. Paul Price, conductor., April 21, 1966
- Three tapes
- Item 13: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble. Paul Price, conductor., April 21, 1966
- Three tapes
- Item 14: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble. Paul Price conducting, April 13, 1967
- Item 15: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble. Paul Price conducting, April 13, 1967
- Item 16: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble. Paul Price conducting, April 13, 1967
- Item 17: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble playes Alcides Lanza's "Interferences", 1967
- Item 18: Manhattan School of Music. Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, May 22, 1968
- Performs Canning and Raphling
- Item 19: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 18, 1969
- Paul Price conducting. Digital copy available in box.
- Item 20: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 3, 1970
- performs Brant, Ardevol, Davidovsky and Read
- Item 21: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 3, 1970
- performs Brant, Ardevol, Davidovsky and Read. Digital copy available in box.
- Item 22: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 3, 1970
- performs Brant, Ardevol, Davidovsky and Read
- Item 23: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 18, 1969
- performs Ung, Pinilla and Nobre
- Item 24: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble Fourteenth Annual Concert. Paul Price conducting, Peter Vinograde, pianist, April 2, 1971
- Item 25: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble Fourteenth Annual Concert. Paul Price conducting, Peter Vinograde, pianist, April 2, 1971
- Item 29: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 4, 1974
- recorded February 13, 1974. N. Bodley is engineer
- Item 30: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 4, 1974
- recorded February 13, 1974. N. Bodley is engineer
- Item 31: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, May 16, 1973
- Item 32: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 6/21, 1973
- Item 33: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 6/21, 1973
- Item 35: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 20/26, 1974
- Item 36: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 20/26, 1974
- Item 37: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 8, 1976
- recorded March 20, 1974
- Item 39: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 19, 1975
- Box 32: Reel-to-reel tapes
- Item 1: Manhattan School of Music Percussion Ensemble, APril 22, 1980
- Item 2: Manhattan School of Music Percussion Ensemble, APril 22, 1980
- Item 3: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, April 25, 1979 and March 19, 1980
- Item 4: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, November 20, 1979
- Item 5: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, November 20, 1979
- Item 6: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, April 25, 1979
- Item 7: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, April 25, 1979
- Item 8: Contemporary Percussion Ensemble, February 28, 1979
- Item 9: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, November 20, 1978
- Item 10: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, November 20, 1978
- Item 11: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, January 13, 1978
- Item 12: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 16, 1977
- Item 13: Chamber Concert of Contemporary Percussion Music, February 2, 1977
- Item 14: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, December 6, 1976
- Item 15: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, December 6, 1976
- Item 16: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, March 26, 1976
- Item 17: Contemporary Percussion Music, February 20, 1976
- Item 18: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, November 14, 1975
- Item 19: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, 19 March 1975
- Item 28: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, April 27, 1982
- Item 29: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, April 26, 1983
- Item 30: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, February 17, 1982
- Item 31: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, November 24, 1981
- Item 32: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, April 22, 1981
- Item 33: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, April 22, 1981
- Item 34: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, April 22, 1981
- Item 35: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, February 11, 1981
- Item 36: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, November 25, 1980
- Item 37: Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, November 25, 1980
- Item 38: Wind Symphony, Paul Price conducting, April 26, 1978
- Item 22: Shumway "Airs and Cadenzas", undated
- Item 20: Thomas Fredrickson "Five Pieces for Percussion Quartet", undated
- Item 21: John Floyd "Three Miniatures for B-Flat Clarinet and Marimba", January 24, 1980
- Item 23: Alcides Lanza "Interferences II", 1967
- realized at the electronic music center Columbia-Princeton
- Item 24: Bottje "Variations for Percussion and Tape"
- Item 25-26: Alcides Lanza "Interferences II", 1967
- electronics only
- Item 27: Ernst
- Box 33: Reel-to-reel tapes
- Item 1: Paul Steinberg "Envelopes", udnated
- Item 2: Percussion Sextet, undated
- Item 3: A. Trubitt "Interplay: Two Pianos and Percussion", 1970
- Item 4: Michael Colgrass "Variations for Four Drums and Viola" with jams, undated
- Item 5: Stan Gibb "Second Start" and "Klangspiel", undated
- Item 6: Ron Newman "Resolutions" and "Short Story", undated
- Item 7: J.W. Grady "Timbrestream for Percussion for Percussion and Alto-Flute-Piccolo", March 1967
- J.W. Percussion Ensemble
- Item 8: Jene Wilkinson "Triangles", 1977
- Item 9: E. Miller "Basho Songs"; David Ahlstrom "Toccatas and Passacglias" and Colgrass "Fantasy Variations", 1961
- Item 10: James Basta "Concerto for Marimba", November 30, 1972
- David Mancinin, Marimba and Kathy Stuart, Piano
- Item 11: M. Fairlie "Music for Percussion and Piano", undated
- Item 12: David S. Bernstein "Elysium", undated
- Item 13: Phi Mu Alpha (Charles Aminkhanian) "Trio No. 2 for Percussion", November 12, 1964
- Fresno, California
- Item 14: Ajiro "Sextet No. 1", undated
- Item 15: Paul Price Productions "100", undated
- Item 16: Chavez "Tambuco" and Kelly "Toccata for Marimba", ca. 1970
- Performed by Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, Paul Price conducting
- Item 17: Marte Ptaszynska "Siderals", November 21, 1974
- Thomas Siwe conducting
- Item 18: David Ernst "Following" and "Four and More", September 1969
- Item 19: Gardner Read "Los Dioses Aztecas", March 14, 1960
- Item 20: Jan Williams "Recital", May 12, 1964
- Item 21: Childs "Welcome to Whipperginny"; Shenohara "Alternance for Percussion"; Harrison "Suite"; E. Miller "Basho Songs"; Cacioppo "Bestiary I"; Hoffer "Sketches", 1961-1962
- Item 22: J.M. Parthon "Man Who Fell Among Thieves", undated
- Item 23: Gordon Stout "Etudes for Marimba, I, II, III, and IV"
- Item 24: Thomas Sergey "Surface Tension - Two Percussionists"
- Item 25: Elias Tanenbaum "Images II for Percussion and Tape", undated
- Item 26: Timothy M. Leaphart "Tangent for Drumset", undated
- Item 27: David Ahlstrom "An Anthology of American Songs: America, I love You, Comedy in Three Acts (and Thirty Scenes), January 6, 1981
- performed by OPERA America Composer/Librettist Showcase, New Orleans
- Item 28: Percussion Symphony, Mais
- Item 29: Paul Price lecture "Music through the Ages", undated
- Item 30: Paul Price lecture "Music through the Ages", undated
- Item 31: PAUL PRICE LECTURE TAPE: "Marcum to Houllif"
- Item 32: PAUL PRICE LECTURE TAPE: "Anthul to Ramati"
- Item 33: WQXR Robert Sherman Show with Hilda Sommer, February 6, 1979
- Item 34: State University College, Fredonia - instrument tunings, May 4, 1967
- Item 35: Evenings on the Roof - Paul Price and Peter Yates "...this is a world Pacific record.", September 1959
- Item 36: Evenings on the Roof - Paul Price and Peter Yates "...this is a world Pacific record.", September 1959
- Item 37: PAUL PRICE LECTURE TAPE:"Music through the Ages" WKCR, undated
- Item 38: PAUL PRICE LECTURE TAPE:"Music through the Ages" WKCR, undated
- Box 34: Reel-to-reel tapes
- Item 1: "The Fire of Cehenna", undated
- Item 2: David Ernst "Waves", undated
- Item 3: Hicks "Sonata for Piano and Percussion" and Bergamo "Introduction and Merengue"
- Item 4: Paul Price "Tape for Concert", March 18, 1965
- Item 5: Divertimento for Piano and Percussion (Flagello) and Harrison "Labyrinth No. 3", 1959
- Item 6: Ivenson "Contrarhythmic Ostenato"; Missal "Hoe-Down!" and Zita Carno "Sextet", undated
- Item 7: Frazeur "Symphony for Percussion - Four Precipitations", August 1974
- Item 8: T.C. Frazeur "Symphony: Four Precipitations for Percussion Sextet", May 8, 1976
- Item 9: "Autumn Land " and "Tenains"
- Item 10: Read "Haiku Seasons", February 2, 1972
- Item 11: Paul Price Percussion Ensemble "Demos", 1960-1975
- Item 12: Shumway, "Airs and Cadenzas" and Boberg "KU Percussion"
- Item 13: Marta Ptaszynska "Music for Percussion", February 5, 1972
- Item 14: Paul Price Plays Snare Drum Solos, Vol. I, Summer 1971
- Item 15: Frazeur "Xylophone Solo", undated
- Item 16: John Winiarz "Rahamiwami for Percussion Ensemble", March 25, 1982
- Item 17: Mark Brooks "Composers' Forum" "Beating Off (percussion quartet 1977), November 23, 1977
- Item 18: Mack W. Pittard III "Trilogy" "Escape from Paoshan" and "A Day's Journey"
- Item 19: Gordon Stout "Dyptich, for marimba and percussion solo", undated
- Item 20: Ronald Thomas "Late Magic", February 17, 1966
- Item 21: Keisuke Ajiro "Three Short Dances" Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, undated
- Item 22: Richard J. Nenmann "Little Fugue in Blues", May 1963
- recorded at Indiana University
- Item 23: Lou Harrison "Concerto for Organ with Percussion Orchestra", April 30, 1973
- Item 24: William C. Mickelson "Percussion for Five Players", undated
- Item 25: Gordon Stout "Etudes for Marimba, Book II (nos. 6-10)", undated
- Item 26: Urania Stereo Demonstration Tape, Vol. 1
- Item 27: Antheil "Ballet Mecanique"
- Item 28: "144", undated
- Item 29: 142, undated
- Item 30: Paul Bowles "Music for a Farce", January 31, 1974
- Item 31: Penner
- Item 32: Bergamo Tape / Stoelhanson, et. al.
- Item 33: Carter "Recital and Improvisations for 4 Drumemers" played by Paul Price, March 26, 1960
- Item 34: Manhattan School of Music "Beyer - March", May 18, 1974
- Item 35: Cage "Imaginary Landscape No. 3", April 25, 1974
- taped at Manhattan School of Music
- Item 36: Colgrass "Chamber Piece for Percussion Quintet" Krenek "Marginal Sounds" and Cowell "Ostinato Pianissimo"
- Item 37: Channel 2, Percussion, March 19 and 26, 1958
- Boston
- Box 35: Reel-to-reel tapes and cassette tapes
- Item 1: Kastnuko?, December 13
- Cassette tape
- Item 2: Gaetano "Two Movements for Marimba"
- Cassette tape
- Item 3: Michael La Rosa "Chamber Piece for Solo Vibraphone"
- Cassette tape
- Item 4: Fuke "Percussion"
- Item 5: S. Yoshihara "Relation"
- Cassette tape
- Item 6: Kastuck "Drifts for Vibraphone" Ed Creenan, December 1976
- Cassette tape
- Item 7: Donald Sur "Red Dust - Ariel Chamber Ensemble", undated
- Cassette tape
- Item 8: Richard Trythall "Bolero for 4 Percussionists" Gruppo Percussione Ricenca di Venezia", undated
- Cassette tape
- Item 9: D. Uber "Caprice No. 1 for Piano and Percussion", undated
- Cassette tape
- Item 10: Ellen Spokane "Uncommon Cadences", 1984
- Item 11: Fanfare for Percussion
- Cassette tape. Music for Percussion, Inc., Sight & Sound Productions
- Item 12: David Robbins, Evansville, Indiana
- Item 13: Robert Kogan "Planetarium", February 27, 1977
- Brooklyn College Percussion Ensemble. Cassette tape
- Item 14: Percussioner International, Vol. 1, No. 1, March 1984
- Item 15: G. Kvistad "Salute to the Fifties for solo percussion and tape", undated
- Safety Copy, cassette made 1/24/2014, included in box.
- Item 16: Vincent Dionne "Em Mouvement" and "Chateau de Cartes"
- Cassette tape
- Item 17: Thomas Horst "Essere Nei Guai Asta solo for vibraharp"
- Cassette tape
- Item 18: Frazeur Symphony "Four Precipitations Noz Fog"
- reel-to-reel tape. With Mogg Ky Band and extra vibe part
- Item 19: tape number 173
- Item 20: Needles J. "Butterfly Trails for Percussion and Keyboards", undated
- reel-to-reel tape
- Item 21: Richard Swift "Domains II", July 1963
- reel-to-reel tape. Stanley Lunetta, percussion
- Item 22: Ahlstrom "Toccata and Passacaglias", undated
- reel-to-reel tape
- Item 23: Hodkinson "Adagio and Rondo" with Mervin Britton, undated
- Item 24: David L. Lambert "Variations for Flute, Piccolo and Percussion", undated
- Theme, Fanfare - Variation I, Lullaby - Variation II, Waltz - Variation III, Armenian Dance - Variation IV, Windson - Variation V (theme)
- Item 25: Turok, Concert Variations for Trumpet and Marimba, undated
- Bob Leng, Trumpet, Gordon Stout, marimba
- Item 26: Michael La Rosa "Visions of the Apocalypse", undated
- Item 27: Sarmientos "Concertino for Marimba and Orchestra"
- reel-to-reel tape
- Item 28: John DeBeradinis "Dialogues for Violin and Percussion", 1972
- Item 29: Lou Harrison "Organ Concerto", 1980
- Kansas University Percussion Ensemble
- Item 30: R. Erickson "exerpt - drum studies" and "Cradle", undated
- Item 31: Allison Schutt and others, 1962-1963
- Item 32: Stanley Bednar audition tape, 1962
- Item 33: Willis, Passaggi
- Baylor University
- Item 34: Fred Raulston senior recital, 1968
- Item 35: Wallace DePue "Sonata Primitif", undated
- John Beck and the Eastman School of Music. reel-to-reel tape
- Item 36: Donald Erb "Four for Percussion", undated
- Item 37: Zoran Hristic "An Exhibition of the Possibilities of the Ding-A-Phone", undated
- reel-to-reel tape
- Item 38: Cohn "Quotations in Percussion", undated
- Item 39: Frazeur "Mood Piece", undated
- Item 40: David Liptak "Chamber Concerto", undated
- with Fred Ormand, clarinet
- Item 41: Diane Thome "Los Nombres for piano, percussion, computer synthesized tape", undated
- Item 42: 6 Pe-TESP "Percussion Sextet"
- Ramon Dana. reel-to-reel tape
- Item 43: Azonosaji'szonns, undated
- Item 44: Sidrzls, undated
- item number 190
- Item 45: Gardner Read "Haiku Seasons" and James Drew "Metal Concert", 1970
- Crane Percussion Ensemble
- Item 46: Daniel Adams "Three Movements for Unaccompanied Marimba"
- Item 47: Genie Burlett audition for Manhattan School of Music, undated
- reel-to-reel tape
- Item 48: Shemwood Shaffer "Tickling Metro Newt", undated
- Item 49: Henry K. Steons "Drifts for Vibraphone I, II and III", October 19, 1975
- Item 50: Charles Hoag "Inventions and Interludes", undated
- played by Larry Maxey, clarinet; Linda Maxey, marimba
- Item 51: Ardevol "Prelude A", April 24, 1978
- Item 52: Bruno Amato "Quintets - Percussion and Trombones", April 25, 1976
- Indiana University Percussion Ensemble, George Gaber director
- Item 53: Kastuck "Breeze Mystique", undated
- Item 54: Elliott Del Bougo "Suite Percussion and Tape", undated
- Item 55: Larry Lockwood "Percussion Duet", undated
- Item 56: William Penn "Four Preludes", undated
- Eastman School of Music and Leigh Stevens, marimba
- Item 57: Willis "Miraggi", undated
- reel-to-reel tape
- Item 58: Hoffer "White Noise"
- reel-to-reel tape
- Item 59: Paul Chihara "Branches for 2 Bassoons and Percussion" (soloist Richard Fitz)
- Item 60: David MacBride "Ever Inward", undated
- 7" reel-to-reel tape
- Item 61: Norman M. Heim "Concertante for clarinet and percussion in three movements", 1978
- Item 62: Murmurs for percussion and band, March 2, 1978
- McGill University
- Item 63: Copy of "Murmurs for Percussion and Tape", undated
- Item 64: Tape number 143
- Unidentified content
- Item 65: Columbia Broadcasting System tape, undated
- Item 66: Tape number 198
- Item 67: WNCN critique
- Item 68: Koshanski, undated
- Item 69: M. Kurek "Somna"
- Item 70: Jay Collins "Tabula Rosa (Snare Drum Solo with Piano)", undated
- Item 71: Glen E. Morgan "Menage for Horn and Percussion", undated
- Item 72: J.C. Combs "Shake Rattles and Rolls"
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Series 4: Papers],
[Series 5: Sound Recordings],
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