Claude Gordon Personal Papers and Music Instrument Collection

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Music

Correspondence

Claude Gordon Band Records

Method Books, Lecture Notes and Presentations, Research Notes and Awards, and Music Instruments and Mouthpieces

Photographs and Scrapbooks

Ephemera



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Finding Aid for Claude Gordon Personal Papers and Music Instrument Collection, 1888-1992 | The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

By Reed Gallo, Maurice Huck and Scott Schwartz

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Collection Overview

Title: Claude Gordon Personal Papers and Music Instrument Collection, 1888-1992View associated digital content.

ID: 12/9/95

Primary Creator: Gordon, Claude (1916-1996)

Extent: 49.0 cubic feet

Arrangement: The collection is organized in 6 series: 1) Music, ca. 1900 - 1970s; 2) Correspondence, ca. 1920s - 1990s; 3), Claude Gordon Band Records, ca. 1950s - 1990s; 4) Method Books, Lecture Notes and Presentations, Research Notes and Awards, and Music Instruments and Mouthpieces, ca. 1880s - 1990s; 5) Photos, ca. 1920s - 1990s; and 6) Ephemera, ca. 1900s - 1990s

Date Acquired: 06/19/2004

Subjects: Bands, Big bands, Brass Instruments, Clarke, Herbert L., Hollywood, Music - United States, Musical Instrument Collections, Musical Instrument Makers - Europe, Musical Instrument Makers - United States, Music instruction, Music teachers

Formats/Genres: Audio-Visual Material, Methods--Self Instruction, Papers, Photographs, Scrapbooks, Sheet music

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of music, correspondence with Herbert L. Clarke and other notable trumpet artists, educational material, publicity and memorabilia, and performance contracts that highlight Claude Gordon's career as a musician and educator. This collection provides us with the original music that was performed through the venues of his career, educational material, and his unique collection of cornets, trumpets, and mouthpieces.

Biographical Note

Claude E. Gordon (1916 - 1996) was born into a family of musicians in Helena, Montana. He became a professional cornetist at the age of eight, a "private music instructor" at fourteen, and the leader of his own eight-piece jazz band by the time he was sixteen. He also was an accomplished accordion player and gave performances on both the cornet and accordion for radio shows in Great Falls, Montana. Claude moved to Los Angeles, California to study cornet with Herbert L. Clarke from 1936 through 1945. Gordon was hired by the May Company in April 1938 to record accordion commercials. Donald Ricardo hired Gordon on May 6, 1938 to play accordion with the NBC Orchestra. In 1939, Claude was cast as the gypsy accordion player in the Universal Studio's motion picture musical, An Old Spanish Custom, later renamed In Rhumba Land. During the 1950s Gordon emerged as one of Hollywood's frequently sought-after jazz trumpet soloists. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Gordon toured the United States with his orchestra, performing at such venues as Hollywood's Palladium Theater and New York City's Roseland Ballroom. Gordon's big band won the national title of "Best Dance Band" in a 1959 contest sponsored by the American Federation of Musicians.

By the mid-1960s Gordon rededicated his life to teaching, establishing himself as a leading educator of the cornet and trumpet. He taught at several different colleges and universities on America's west coast, and established a summer brass camp for music students of all ages and abilities. He wrote several method books: Systematic Approach to Daily Practice, Daily Trumpet Routines, and Physical Approach to Elementary Brass Playing, among others. It is reasonably safe to say that Herbert L. Clarke strongly influenced Gordon to write Brass Playing is No Harder Than Deep Breathing. Additionally, Gordon edited the Clarke-Gordon Technical Studies for Bass Clef, annotated Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet, and created the educational videotape series, The Seven Natural Elements of Brass Playing. Gordon also worked with the Selmer Music Company in the 1980s to develop their "Claude Gordon" model, an instrument that became a "standard" for their modern trumpet design. The "Claude Gordon Method" as his books, video tapes and teachings are referred to, continues to influence new students of brass playing. It will continue to be his legacy.

Subject/Index Terms

Bands
Big bands
Brass Instruments
Clarke, Herbert L.
Hollywood
Music - United States
Musical Instrument Collections
Musical Instrument Makers - Europe
Musical Instrument Makers - United States
Music instruction
Music teachers

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: Patricia Gordon, Big Bear Lake, California.

Acquisition Method: Gift


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Music, ca. 1900-1970],
[Series 2: Correspondence, ca. 1940-1997],
[Series 3: Claude Gordon Band Records, 1950-1996],
[Series 4: Method Books, Lecture Notes and Presentations, Research Notes and Awards, and Music Instruments and Mouthpieces, ca. 1889-1994],
[Series 5: Photographs and Scrapbooks, ca. 1913-1990],
[Series 6: Ephemera, ca. 1920-2003],
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Series 6: Ephemera, ca. 1920-2003
Contains Claude Gordon's Bible Education Manuscripts and other personal from his career and from his family. Of interest is a radio play written by his mother, Nelley Green.
Box 93
Folder 1: Pin: Claude Gordon Brass Camp (Idyllwild), Undated
Folder 2: Accordion Method Books and related materials, ca. 1936
Folder 3: American Federation of Musicians, Life Membership Card, 1968
Folder 4: Claude Gordon Artwork done as a young child , ca. 1920's
Folder 5: Bible Education Manuscripts, 1945
Folder 6: Bible Education Manuscripts, 1945 - 1950's
Folder 7: Bible Education Manuscripts, 1954 - 1958
Folder 8: Bible Education Manuscripts, 1958 - 1961
Folder 9: Bible Education Manuscripts, 1961
Folder 10: Bible Education Manuscripts, ca. 1965 - 1970
Folder 11: Bible Education Manuscripts, 1970
Folder 12: Bible Education Manuscripts, ca. 1960 - 1970's
Box 94
Folder 1: Bible Education, Patty Gordon, 2003
Folder 2: Claude Gordon`s High School Report Cards, 1932 - 1933
Folder 3: Claude Gordon`s High School Yearbook, 1933
Folder 4: Claude Gordon Life Insurance Policy, 1936
Folder 5: Miscellaneous Business Records, 1932-1984
Folder 6: Obituary Programs, May 16, 1996
Folder 7: Obituary Publicity, 1996
Folder 8: Radio Play by Nelley Green (Claude Gordon`s Mother), Undated

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Music, ca. 1900-1970],
[Series 2: Correspondence, ca. 1940-1997],
[Series 3: Claude Gordon Band Records, 1950-1996],
[Series 4: Method Books, Lecture Notes and Presentations, Research Notes and Awards, and Music Instruments and Mouthpieces, ca. 1889-1994],
[Series 5: Photographs and Scrapbooks, ca. 1913-1990],
[Series 6: Ephemera, ca. 1920-2003],
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