Elizabeth "Lisa" Kliger Music and Personal Papers

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Collection Overview

Title: Elizabeth "Lisa" Kliger Music and Personal Papers, 1970-2020

ID: 26/20/358

Primary Creator: Kliger, Elizabeth "Lisa"

Extent: 5.0 cubic feet

Arrangement: Unarranged and unprocessed

Date Acquired: 05/02/2025

Subjects: American folk music, Balalaika music, Banjo music, Music, Poetry

Languages: English, Spanish;Castilian, Russian

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of research papers, field notes and logs, sound recordings, pamphlets, photographs, correspondence, theatre scripts, poetry, and music documenting Kliger's career. This collection covers her education and professional career starting in the 1970s up to the 2000s. This includes materials relating to her studies at the University of Illinois, music research in Puerto Rico, teaching in the Peace Corps in Thailand, editing and writing for publishing houses, playwriting, and other ventures.

A large portion of this collection consists of materials relating to Lisa Kliger's original play, Noodlehead! These materials include drafts of the script, newspaper clippings, original artwork, rehearsal notes, forms for sponsorships and donations to the productionof the play in Moscow, Idaho, and correspondence.

Collection Historical Note

Elizabeth “Lisa” Kliger was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1952 to her musically inclined parents who inspired her interests and careers. From 1970 to 1974, Kliger was an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She earned her degree in Independent Studies in Folk Music. While studying for her undergraduate degree, she learned the banjo and sang original songs with it at the Red Herring Coffee House. In 1975 she became a freelance folklorist for Rounder Records while in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The following year she returned to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign for her Masters in Teaching English as a Second Language, which she completed in 1978. Kliger moved to Southern Thailand and was stationed as a Peace Corps volunteer in Songkhla. She taught university level English to Thai English teachers at Srinakharinwirot University. She often incorporated her banjo music into her teaching methods. At the end of her service, she married her longtime boyfriend Bruce Barnes and moved to Singapore in 1980. Kliger worked as a freelance writer and became an in-house editor and writer of children’s books and educational materials for FEP International Private Ltd (formerly McGraw-Hill). From 1986 to 1987, Kliger resided in Hilo, Hawaii for her husband’s job at the Mauna Kea Observatory. She attended the University of Hawaii to study music and theater. Her next destination was to New Mexico for her husband’s residence at the National Solar Observatory site in 1988. Kliger worked as a freelancer and edited books for publishing houses like Random House, Crown, Viking, and Penguin. She also began attending Denver Publishing Institute in 1989. Kliger moved to Ellensburg, Washington and continued her freelance publishing work while attending Central Washington University for musical education. At Central Washington University she began writing the musical Noodlehead! Noodlehead! is based on both the Russian poem “The Little Humpbacked Horse" and Lisa’s poem “Petya Noodlehead and the Pony of Light.” The hero of “The Little Humpbacked Horse" reminded her of her Ukrainian grandfather and inspired her own works. From 1996 to 2011 she had a variety of jobs working as an archivist, cataloger, and editor. In the most recent decade she has written for her community in Moscow, Idaho, where she composes poetry and letters to the editor.

Subject/Index Terms

American folk music
Balalaika music
Banjo music
Music
Poetry

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: Lisa Kliger

Acquisition Method: Gift


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Student, 1970-1990],
[Series 2: Teaching and Literary, 1978-2020],
[Series 3: Musician, 1971-2011],
[All]

Series 1: Student, 1970-1990
Consists of newspaper clippings of the Daily Illini, coursework, original songs, and event flyers from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, working papers and music from Rounder Records, playwriting coursework and research from the University of Hawaii at Hilo, and early play drafts and orchestration coursework from Central Washington University. These materials document Elizabeth "Lisa" Kliger's life as a student between the years of 1970-1978, 1986-1987, and 1990 as well as her time as a freelance folklorist for Rounder Records in Arecibo, Puerto Rico in 1975. Items of note include materials about the folk community at the Red Herring coffee shop in Urbana in Box 1 Folder 2 and a flyer from the First National Women's Folk Music Festival in 1974 in Box 1 Folder 4.
Box 1
Folder 1: Daily Illini and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Publications, 1968-1976
Folder 2: University of Illinois, Red Herring Days, 1970s
Folder 3: University of Illinois School of Music Recital Programs, 1972-1977
Folder 4: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, First National Women's Music Festival, 1974
Folder 5: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Undergraduate, English as a Second Language Masters of Arts, 1976-1978
Of note is a copy of the book Christy's New Songster and Black Joker.
Folder 6: University of Illinois Lisa Kliger Original Songs, 1970s-1990s
Folder 7: Rounder Records Correspondence, 1970-1987
Folder 8: Puerto Rico and Rounder Records: Working Papers for Rounder Project, 1970s
Folder 9: Rounder Records Working Papers and Correspondence, 1975
Folder 10: La Musica Folklorica de Puerto Rico by Francisco López Cruz, 1975
Folder 11: Puerto Rico Music Notes, 1975
Folder 12: Puerto Rico and Rounder Records, 1975
Of note is a wirebound notebook containing Lisa Kliger's notes for a Recording Techniques certification from Sunday Recording Studio in Urbana, Illinois.
Folder 13: Puerto Rico and Rounder Records Music and Lyrics, 1975-1976
Folder 14: Puerto Rico and Rounder Records, Including Photographs and Photographic Slides, 1975-1977
Folder 15: Puerto Rico Working Notebook, 1975
Folder 16: Notes for Neat Fall, University of Hawai'i Hilo, 1987
Folder 17: University of Hawai'i Hilo, Playwriting, 1987
Folder 18: Central Washington University Music and Notes, Including Early Noodlehead!, 1 of 2, 1990
Folder 19: Central Washington University Music and Notes, Including Early Noodlehead!, 2 of 2, 1990
Folder 20: Cental Washington University, Orchestration Class Notes and Music with Dr. John Mickel, 1996
Box 5
Item 1: "A Day at the County Fair Part 1"/"A Day at the County Fair Part 2", 1928

Matrix Number: 15332-D

Performers: Fate Norris, Gid Tanner, Hugh Cross, Lowe Stokes, Clayton MC, K.D. Malone

Manufacturer: Columbia

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 2: "Dentist Blues"/"Root Man Blues", 1935

Matrix Number: B-6040-A, B-6040-B

Performer: Walter Davis

Manufacturer: Bluebird

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 3: "Don't Get Trouble In Your Mind"/"Nine Pound Hammer", 1928

Matrix Number: 15280-D

Performers: Frank Blevins and His Tar Heel Rattlers

Manufacturer: Columbia

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 4: "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"/"Watermelon On The Vine", 1926

Matrix Number: 15091-D

Performers: Gid Taylor And His Skillet-Lickers With Riley Puckett

Manufacturer: Columbia

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 5: "Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)"/"An Old-Fashioned Tree", 1947

Matrix Number: 37942, HCO 2587

Performer: Gene Autry

Manufacturers: Columbia

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 6: "Hungry Hash House"/"The Highwayman", 1927

Matrix Number: 15160-D

Performers: Charlie Poole With The South Carolina Ramblers

Manufacturer: Columbia

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 7: "I Have No One To Love Me"/"Anchored in Love", 1929

Matrix Number: V-40036-A  V-40036-B

Performers: Carter Family

Manufacturer: Victor

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 8: "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive"/"I Could Never Be Ashamed of You", 1952

Matrix Number: 11366-A 11366-B

Performer: Hank Williams

Manufacturer: MGM

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 9: "I Love You A Thousand Ways"/"If You've Got the Money I've Got the Time", 1950

Matrix Number: 20739 (RHCO 4189)

Performer: Lefty Frizzell

Manufacturer: Columbia

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 10: "Pavel Nechiporenko balalaika Russian Folk Songs", 1946

Matrix Number:  D 6939

Performer: Pavel Nechiporenko

Manufacturer: Melody All-Union Company Gramophonic Records

Speed: 33 1/3 rpm

Item 11: "Rainbow at Midnight"/"I Don't Blame You", 1946

Matrix Number: 46018 A 46018 B

Performer: Ernest Tubb

Manufacturer: Mecca

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 12: "Recital of P. Nechiporenko (balalaika)"

Matrix: D-6939 and D-6940

Manufacturer: Melodiya (USSR)

Performer: Pavel Nechiporenko

Speed: 33 1/3 RPM

Item 13: "Ridin' Down to Santa Fe"/"Miss Molly", 1949

Matrix: A48006

Performer: Shug Fisher and Tex Williams

Manufacturer: Capitol Records

Speed: 78

Item 14: "Seveteen Years Ago"/"Days Are Blue", 1934

Matrix: 15668 and 17290

Performer: Callahan Brothers

Manufacturer: Perfect

Speed: 78

Item 15: "Sonny Boy"/"There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder", 1928

Matrix Number: 4033

Performer: Al Jolson

Manufacturer: The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company

Speed: 78 rpm

Item 16: "Thirty-Two Feet-Eight Little Tails"/"(Hardrock, Coco, and Joe) The Three Little Dwarfs", 1951

Matrix Number: 39543 (RHCO 4545)

Performer: Gene Autry

Manufacturer: Columbia

Speed: 78 rpm

Box 6
Item 1: Rounder Records, 1 of 2, undated
Item 2: Rounder Records, 2 of 2, undated
Item 3: "Return on Wings of Pleasure", 1978
Performed by Pedro Padilla and his band, 33 1/3 RPM.
Item 4: "Return on Wings of Pleasure", 1978
Performed by Pedro Padilla and his band, 33 1/3 RPM.
Series 2: Teaching and Literary, 1978-2020
Contains original short stories, poetry, articles, and artwork, Peace Corp documentation, teaching materials for English as a Second Language and banjo, and career portfolios. These materials document Elizabeth "Lisa" Kliger's work as a Peace Corp volunteer in Thailand, a freelance editor and author in Singapore, a music and English teacher, and a poet between the years of 1978-1984 and 1989-2020.
Box 2
Folder 1: "Song of the Ruby Jungle", Including Photographic Negatives, 1965-1989
Folder 2: "Song of the Ruby Jungle" Artwork Slides, circa 1995
Slides by Paul KIiger, artwork by Ruth Kliger, text by Lisa Kliger.
Folder 3: Peace Corps, Thailand- Group 63, 1978-1980
Folder 4: Banjo Teaching, Songs, Techniques, Transcribed by Lisa, 1980s
Folder 5: "Hanuman and the Heart of Rama" Manuscripts, Documents, and Reference Materials, 1981-1983
Folder 6: Poem- "The Moon Flute" by Lisa Kliger, for Grow Magazine, Singapore, 1981-1983
Contains Grow Magazine, November 1981 final copy, and several drafts.
Folder 7: "Why" Series, F.E.P. Publishing, 1 of 2, 1981-1984
Folder 8: "Why" Series, F.E.P. Publishing, 2 of 2, 1981-1984
Folder 9: Singapore "The Milky Way Bride" Drafts, Illustrations, and Correspondence, 1981-1984
Folder 10: Article- "The Maestro Who Plays for Love" by Lisa Kliger, for Signature Magazine, Singapore, 1982
Folder 11: Singapore, Bookmaking, F.E.P. International, 1983-1984
Folder 12: Poetry and Correspondence, 1989-2020
Folder 13: Script- "Flying is Forever", Scene 3, 2000s
Partial script.
Folder 14: Archival Work, Program Applications, and Notes, Washington State University, 1996-2006
Folder 15: Resume and Portfolio, 2001-2011
Series 3: Musician, 1971-2011
This includes music, notes, and scripts relating to Kliger's musical career, including her performances at the Red Herring, her banjo lesson notes, Noodlehead! materials, and her time performing with the Dancing Trout Band.
Box 2
Folder 1: "The Little Humpbacked Horse" by P. Yershov, 1980 edition, 1980
Folder 2: Noodlehead!, First Draft of Music, undated
Folder 3: Noodlehead!, Correspondence and Drafts, 1984-2005
Folder 4: Noodlehead! Script, Ensemble Information, and Music, 1993
Noodlehead sound recordings can be found in Box 7 and 8.
Folder 5: Noodlehead! Original Music and Arrangements, 1 of 2, 1993
Folder 6: Noodlehead! Original Music and Arrangments, 2 of 2, 1993
Folder 7: Noodlehead! Original Music and Scripts, 1 of 2, 1993
Folder 8: Noodlehead! Original Music and Scripts, 2 of 2, 1993
Box 3
Folder 1: Noodlehead! Scripts and Scores, 1993
Folder 2: Noodlehead! Scripts, Ellensburg, WA, 1993
Folder 3: Scripts with notes from first reading of Noodlehead!, Ellensburg, WA, 1993 summer
Folder 4: Noodlehead! Revisions and feedback, 1993 summer
Folder 5: Noodlehead! Revision music, 1994 summer
Folder 6: Noodlehead! Revision script, 1994 summer
Folder 7: Noodlehead! Songbook and Script, 2003
Folder 8: Noodlehead! Scores, circa 2003
Folder 9: Noodlehead! Draft Scores, 1 of 3, 2005
Folder 10: Noodlehead! Draft Scores, 2 of 3, 2005
Folder 11: Noodlehead! Draft Scores, 3 of 3, 2005
Folder 12: Noodlehead! Rehearsal Piano Scores, 1 of 2, 2005
Folder 13: Noodlehead! Rehearsal Piano Scores, 2 of 2, 2005
Folder 14: Noodlehead! Music for Double Bass, Clarinet, Mandolin, and Flute, 2005
Folder 15: Noodlehead! Music for Violins, 2005
Folder 16: Grants and Sponsors for the production of Noodlehead! Moscow, ID, 2005
Folder 17: Noodlehead! Production notes and grant materials, casting call, newspaper clipping, Moscow, ID, 2005
Folder 18: Noodlehead! Production notes and script, 2005
Folder 19: Noodlehead! Working script, 2005
Folder 20: Noodlehead! Working script with annotations, 2005
Folder 21: Noodlehead! Incidental music and music for harp with annotations by harpist, 2005
Box 4
Folder 1: Noodlehead! Work Notes and Correspondence, 1996-2009
Contains work notes dated 2005. The correspondence within is dated from 1996-2009.
Folder 2: Noodlehead! Production Notes and Music, 1 of 2, 2005
Folder 3: Noodlehead! Production Notes and Music, 2 of 2, 2005
Folder 4: Noodlehead! Conducter Scores, 2009
Folder 5: Noodlehead! Draft Scores 25-28, undated
Folder 6: Noodlehead! Scores, undated
Folder 7: Noodlehead! Finalized Conductor Scores 1 of 2, undated
Folder 8: Noodlehead! Finalized Conductor Scores 2 of 2, undated
Folder 9: Dancing Trout Band Correspondence, set lists, music, and band notes, 1997-2011
Folder 10: Gifilte Trout (Klezmer Band) correspondence, events, music, and notes, 2001-2010
Folder 11: Katzenjammer Contra Dance Group setlists, correspondence, 2010-2011
Box 7
Item 1: "Alice in Wonderland - Lisa", undated
Item 2: "American Music from festivals and friends Tape I", undated
Item 3: "American Music from festivals and friends Tape II", undated
Item 4: "American Music Tape 2", 1974-1978
Item 5: "American Festival Music Tape 1", 1974-1978
Item 6: "American Festival Music Tape 2", undated
Item 7: "Cassy Culver First National Women's Music Festival, UI 1974", 1974
Item 8: "Charlie Walden Friday Night Studio St. Louis Fest. Sept 3, 4, 5", undated
Item 9: "Chin", undated
Item 10: "Chin", undated
Item 11: "Chin's interview side 1", undated
Item 12: "Chin - 1978 Tape, 1978
Item 13: "Chirps", undated
Item 14: To Lisa + Bruce "Buddies + various U. Utah jive", undated
Item 15: "Puerto Rico stuff - Dimas - some home tapes of Lisa", undated
Item 16: "Los Embajadores del Arte Recorded July 5, 1975. La Biblioteca de Observatoria de Avecibo, Avecibo, P.R.", 1975
Item 17: "Wedding - Avecibo observatory Pepito Lacomba Recording Studio Carrizales, P.R. Aug 2nd, 1975", 1975
Item 18: "Los Embajadores del Arte: Arecibo Observatory, Aug 9, 1975", 1975
Musicians present: Dimas Alvarez, Inocencio Segarra, Alfredo Pogón
Item 19: "Fiesta de Cruz- June 15, 1975", 1975
Item 20: "Fiesta de Cruz- June 14, 1975", 1975
Item 21: "Fiesta de Cruz- Tape 3", 1975
Item 22: "La Fiesta de Cruz- June 14, 1975", 1975
Item 23: "Fiddle Workshop Missouri Folk Fest Sept. 3-5, 1977", 1977
Artists: Tip McKinney, Larry Sugarman
Item 24: "Frayley Fest, Aug '74", 1974
"This side great!" written on tape under title
Item 25: "Frayley Festival Aug 74", 1974
Item 26: "El Gran Combo / another from Arecibo", undated
Item 27: "Jim May", undated

Side A: "At the Store, The Spring Branch" - F. Carter, Richard Kennedy "Come Again in the Spring" Uncle Charlie, Season Tickets, Horse Switching

Side B: The Specialist, Cathelie Story, A Bell for Shorty

Item 28: "J. Griffin U of I / U of I Nighthawks", undated
Item 29: "Lisa also Caldwell", undated
Item 30: Lisa-"Folksongs", undated
Item 31: Lisa Kliger & Friends featuring Piano Paul on last song, undated
Item 32: Tape 1 Side 1: "Lopez-Cruz Puerto Rican inst., Lopez-Cruz and group, Baile de Bomba"/ Tape 1 Side 2: "Fiesta de la Cruz, Lapimot, Cecil Fuentes group, Mayoro (Trinidad), Nevy + gravitas (party)", undated
Item 33: "Martha's Tapes", Lopez-Cruz Inst. & Group, undated
Item 34: "La Casa Blanco-Paquito López-Cruz and Group, Old San Juan, July 15, 1975"/"Bamba-Luiza Alden/Pedro Padilla, Aug. 29th, copy tape", 1975
Item 35: "Fiesta de Cruz" (last song), Lopimot, Cecil Fuentes Group, Mayoro Group, undated

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