John Philip Sousa Manuscripts - Microfilm Negatives

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Finding Aid for John Philip Sousa Manuscripts - Microfilm Negatives | The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

By Adriana P. Cuervo and Rory D. Grennan

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Collection Overview

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ID: 12/9/126

Primary Creator: Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Extent: 3.5 cubic feet

Arrangement: The microfilms are arranged by reel number, and correspond to Series I of the John Philip Sousa Music and Personal Papers, RS # 12/9/51

Date Acquired: 03/09/2012

Subjects: Bands, Instrumental music, Manuscript Collections

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Microfilm negatives of original manuscript materials from the John Philip Sousa Music and Personal Papers, corresponding to positive microfilm found in RS 12/9/51, Series 1, Boxes 757-762.

Original manuscripts can be found in RS12/9/51, Series 1, Boxes 1-245 & 755.

Collection Historical Note

Microfilm negatives created in 1999 as a product of the NEH-funded Sousa Archives for Band Research Preservation Project (SABREPP) to improve access to the John Philp Sousa Music and Personal Papers and the Herbert L. Clarke Music and Personal Papers through standard archival arrangement and description practices as well as reformatting manuscript materials and photographs.

Biographical Note

Established in 1994 as the Sousa Archives for Band Research (SABR) and renamed the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music (SACAM) in January 2004.  The Center's mission supports and facilitates research, education, and public engagement by preserving and providing access to the documentary evidence of this country's music and fine arts heritage.  Prior to 1994, the archives was referred to as the Sousa Library and Museum, and was managed by the University Bands.  In 1994 responsibility for the care of the paper records was transferred to the University Library and in 2003 the responsibility for the preservation of the music instruments and artifacts was transferred to the Library. In 2004, the Center received a congressional proclaimation, declairing that the month of November would be designated as American Music Month. Since then, the Sousa Archives has celebrated this with an annual exhibition, featuring objects and paper records from within the Center's holdings.

Since 2007, the Sousa Archives has participated in and hosted concerts during local festivals including: Granny's Porch, the Urbana Sweetcorn Festival, the CU Folk and Roots Festival, the Boneyard Arts Festival, and the CU Pride Fest. Beginning in 2013, the Archives began a local music initiative, collecting oral history interviews and records from local musicians, record producers, and concert organizers.

The Sousa Archives has also contributed to national developments in archival collection management systems, assisting in the development of both Archon and Archives Space.

Subject/Index Terms

Bands
Instrumental music
Manuscript Collections

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: Transfer

Acquisition Method: Transfer of the microfilm copies of the Sousa music  from original Clarke music and papers series to a separate record series following Bill Maher's recommendation.

Related Materials: John Philip Sousa Music and Personal Papers, RS #12/9/51 For more information please see http://www.library.illinois.edu/archives/archon/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=3132.


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