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Collection Overview
Title: Alexander L Ringer Papers, 1921-2002
ID: 12/5/43
Primary Creator: Ringer, Alexander L. (1921-2002)
Extent: 55.0 cubic feet. More info below.
Arrangement: Papers organized into five series, which are further organized into sub-series based on geography, professional group and Ringer's professional roles. The file are arranged chronologically.
Date Acquired: 06/18/2008
Subjects: Faculty Papers, Folk music - Instruction and study, Ford Foundation, Kodály Center of America, Kodály Musical Training Center, Music, School of, Music - Instruction and study - Hungary, Music - Instruction and study - Juvenile - 20th century, Music teachers - Scholarships, fellowships, etc., Music teachers - Training of - Israel, Music teachers - Training of - United States
Formats/Genres: Papers
Languages: English, German, Hebrew, French, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch;Flemish, Spanish;Castilian
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Personal and professional papers of Alexander L. Ringer. Includes correspondence, education materials, administrative documents, video and sound recordings, manuscripts of articles, book chapters and lectures, and photographs that document Ringer's career as an educator, academic musicologist, researcher, and administrator at the University of Illinois and in various academic music associations. The papers also document the development of the Kodaly education program in the United States and Israel.
Biographical Note
Alexander L. Ringer was an American research musicologist and educator of Dutch and Polish descent (b. February 3, 1921-Berlin, d. May 3, 2002, Lansing, Michigan). He was a survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp (1943-44). After the war, Ringer emigrated to New York City in 1947. There he received a M.A. in Sociology and psychology in 1948 from the New School for Social Research and a Ph.D. of Musicology in 1955 from the City College, Columbia University. At Columbia he studied under Paul Henry Lang.
Following the completion of his degree, Ringer then taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Oklahoma, among other places, before coming to the University of Illinois in 1958, where he attained full professor status in 1963. Beginning in 1963, Ringer served as chair of the musicology division for six years. After this period he then directed the school's graduate and professional curricula. Ringer supervised the theses and dissertations of many graduate students, while also teaching many undergraduate courses in musicology. Furthermore, Ringer served on numerous committees at UIUC, including the UIUC-Tehran University partnership, and was active in UIUC's American Professors for Peace in the Middle East, the American Association of University Professors, and the UIUC Philosophy Club (of which Ringer was president for many years). Ringer also founded the UIUC Committee on Jewish Culture and Society. Ringer retired from the university in 1991.
Ringer was also active in other universities, most notably the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he served as Fulbright Visiting Professor in 1962 to 1963 and in 1966 to 1967, in order to found and chair that school's musicology department. Ringer also served as visiting professor at the Eastman Schoolf of Music (1974), Tel Aviv University (1983), and Heidelberg University - Academy for Jewish Studies (1983). Ringer also gave guest lectures at universities, conferences and festivals throughout the world. He was highly active in the American Musicological Society, the College Music Society, the Organization of American Kodaly Educators, the International Kodaly Society, the Music Educators National Conference, the Music Library Association, the German Musicological Society, the World Congress on Jewish Music, the International Schoenberg Society, Society for Ethnomusicology and the International Folk Music Council.
In 1975 Ringer helped found the International Kodaly Society, and earlier Ringer was instrumental in bringing the Kodaly method in elementary music education from Hungary to the United States and Israel. He (with the help of Isaac Stern) received grant funding to launch and direct the Kodaly Fellowship program for many years both in America and in Israel. Ringer also served for many years as artistic adviser for the Jerusalem Music Centre.
Ringer also lead ethnomusicology research projects to study the maqam tradition in the Middle East (1970-1975) and the Hebrew Melodies in the Hungarian Oral Tradition (1977-1990). In addition, Ringer wrote and researched extensively on the life and works of Arnold Schoenberg, Kurt Weill, Ludwig von Beethoven, Gustav Mahler, George Rochberg. Ringer has also researched and written extensively on romantic era, Western European music; eastern influences on Western music throughout time; the history of Jewish music and Jewish influences into Western music; and Music Education. Ringer primarily wrote in English and German, but he also delivered lectures in Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, Hungarian, French and Dutch.
Ringer was a member of the editorial board of Musica Judaica and general co-editor of the collected edition of Arnold Schoenberg's writings. He also served as editor of the International Folk Music Council's Yearbook (1968-1970), which he also founded, and edited a volume in the Music and Society series, "The Early Romantic Era - Between Revolutions: 1789 and 1848."
Finally, as a conductor, Ringer held choral positions in New York, Philadelphia, Berkeley, and Norman, Oklahoma. At UIUC he presented works by Mozart, Beethoven and Bruckner, in addition to coaching a number of recitalists.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Alternate Extent Statement:
55.0 cu. ft.
Acquisition Source:
Ringer Family
Acquisition Method:
Donation
Processing Information:
Series 1 completed 7/18/2008. Remaining series completed 3/16/2009.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Kodály method (music education), 1966-1997],
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Series 2: University committees, faculty correspondence, teaching and campus engagement, 1955-2000],
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Series 3: Research notes, drafts and correspondence],
[Series 4: Academic associations and professional travel],
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Series 5: Personal material],
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- Series 4: Academic associations and professional travel
- Alexander Ringer actively participated in a number of music and musicological societies during his career. This sub-series documents this participation by including correspondence related to planning lectures, events and panels at upcoming society meetings; involvement with society administration; and copies of lectures and papers delivered at various society meetings.
- Sub-Series 1: American Musicological Society, 1957-1988
- Box 83: 1957-1985
- Folder 1: AMS/Society for Music in the Liberal Arts College joint meeting, Los Angeles, 1957
- Folder 2: American Musicological Society meeting involvement, includes correspondence, programs and papers, 1958, 1969-1973, 1977, 1982-1984
- Folder 3: Research file for AMS/Society for Ethnomusicology panel on improvisation, 1960-1961
- Folder 4: AMS 1964 Program Committee correspondence, 1963-1964
- Folder 5: AMS/College Music Society joint meeting, University of Washington, Seattle, 1963
- Folder 6: American Musicological Society/College Music Society meeting, Washington, D.C., 1964
- Folder 7: Executive Board of the American Musicological Society correspondence and meeting minutes, 1965
- Folder 8: Midwest chapter of the American Musicological Society, 1968-1975
- Folder 9: AMS Ph.D. guidelines revision committee, 1969-1970
- Box 84: 1970-1985
- Folder 1: AMS/CMS 1970 meeting, Toronto, ethnomusicology informal study panel, and 1972 SEM meeting, Toronto, 1970-1972
- Folder 2: AMS meeting, Chapel Hill, "Islamic Civilation in Medieval Polyphony" draft and research notes and AMS Council correspondence, 1972
- Folder 3: AMS meeting, 1972, Dallas, papers from meeting, 1972
- Folder 4: AMS Council correspondence, 1973-1975
- Folder 5: AMS meeting, Chicago, 1973, papers and related correspondence, 1973
- Folder 6: AMS meeting, 1974, Washington, D.C., planning for Schoenberg panel, Rudolf Stephan and Carl Dahlhaus, 1974
- Folder 7: Talk at AMS greater New York chapter meeting, 1975, New York City, "The Quest for 19th century music" drafts and related Elaine Brody correspondence, 1974-1975
- Folder 8: AMS meeting, 1975, Los Angeles, "After Wagner" "Romantic Influences" panel, 1975
- Folder 9: AMS 1976 meeting, Washington D.C., correspondence related to planning panel on "Berg, Britten, Rochberg", 1976
- Folder 10: AMS/Society for Music Theory meeting, Minneapolis, 1978
- Folder 11: AMS meeting, New York City, 1979
- Folder 12: AMS meeting 1981, Boston, 1981
- Box 94: 1990
- Folder 12: AMS/SEM (with Society for Music Theory) 1990 meeting, Oakland - panel on late 19th/early 20th century harmony with Stephen Blum, 1990
- Paper title: Fin de Siecle Harmony: Myths and Realizations
- Sub-Series 2: Multiple Music Societies, especially the College Music Society, 1958-2000
- Box 85: College Music Society, 1960-2000
- Folder 1: AMS/CMS 1960 conference, Berkeley, paper on teacher education "Music Teachers of Tomorrow" and related correspondence, 1960-1961
- Folder 2: College Music Society business, 1964
- Folder 3: College Music Society newsletters, correspondence and administrative papers, 1966-1972/1982-1985
- Folder 4: College Music Society - employment opportunity listings, 1973-1974
- Folder 5: College Music Society, Vancouver, 1985, "Musicology -- Scholarly and Academic: Some Centennial Reflections" paper, 1985-1986
- Includes revised version submitted to Journal of Musicological Research.
- Folder 6: College Music Society, 2000 lecture drafts and research file - "Education Through Music -- The Dream and the Reality", 1999-2000
- Folder 7: Academic Music Societies, principally American Musicological Society and College Music Society (1 of 2), 1958-1962
- Includes documents from the first meeting of the College Music Society in 1958
- Folder 8: Academic Music Societies, principally American Musicological Society and College Music Society (2 of 2), 1958-1962
- Box 86: Multiple academic music associations/societies, 1964-1979
- Includes Music Library Association, American Musicological Society, College Music Society, International Folk Music Council, Society for Ethnomusicology, Council of Learned Societies, etc.
- Folder 1: Music associations/societies (principally conference programs), 1964-1968
- Includes correspondence relating to Midwest Chapter of Music Library Association meeting, 1964; Medieval Conference, 1964; Society for Ethnomusicology, 1963/1964/1965; Midwest Chapter American Musicological Society, 1963/1965; Music Library Association, Midwest Chapter, 1963; Medieval Conference, 1962; Music Library Association, 1964/1965; Inter-American Music Council, 1965; Conference on the Humanities, Ohio State, 1965; International Folk Music Council, 1966/1967; International Seminar on Teacher Education in Music, 1966
- Folder 2: Music associations/societies - administrative correspondence and programs, 1964-1968
- Includes planning correspondence relating to Ringer's trip to Europe in Fall 1966. Conference correspondence relates to: International Seminar on Teacher Education, 1966; American Musicological Society, 1966; International Folk Music Council, 1966; International Musicological Society, 1967; Society for Ethnomusiciology, 1967; Music Library Association, 1967/1968; American Musicological Society, Midwest Chapter, 1968.
- Folder 3: Music societies/organizations, 1965-1969
- International Folk Music Council, 1969; Midwest Chapter, American Musicological Society, 1965; and other newsletters and programs.
- Folder 4: Music society meetings, 1974-1979
- American Musicological Society, 1979. Also includes abstracts/hand-outs from 1976 meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology. Includes Kodaly-related correspondence from 1974 from "Julia."
- Sub-Series 3: International Musicological Society, 1959-1965
- Box 86: 1959-1992
- Folder 5: International Musicological Society 1961, New York Congress: The Employment of Sociological Methods in Music History (1 of 2), 1959-1962
- Folder 6: International Musicological Society 1961, New York Congress: The Employment of Sociological Methods in Music History (2 of 2), 1959-1962
- Folder 7: IMS general involvement, 1967-1971
- Folder 8: Papers from IMS colloquium for Acta Musicologica, 1970
- Folder 9: IMS Colloquium 1975, Jerusalem, Israel, with Edith Gerson-Kiwi correspondence, 1972-1975
- Box 87: 1972-1984
- Folder 1: International Musicological Society 1972, Copenhagen, includes draft of lecture "A Question of Commitment", 1972
- Folder 2: IMS 1970, Bonn, correspondence and articles, includes "The Political Uses of Opera in Revolutionary France", 1970-1972
- Folder 3: IMS Congress 1977, Berkeley, includes lecture draft "Oral Transmission and Literacy: The Biblical Connection", 1976-1977
- Folder 4: IMS 1982, Strasbourg, includes Opera as Public Ceremony" "Opera as Ritual" paper drafts and research notes, 1980-1982
- Folder 5: IMS 1981, Bayreuth, includes "New Deal and Music" drafts and research, 1981
- Folder 6: Marius Flothius and Ringer, Ideology and Musical Language lecture, IMS 1982, 1980-1982
- Includes notes from IMS, 1983, Berlin
- Box 88: 1986-1992
- Folder 1: "Meyerbeer, Wagner and the Romeo and Juliet Syndrome" draft for the IMS Congress, Bologna, 1987 (with Carl Dahlhaus), 1986-1990
- Folder 2: IMS 1992, Madrid, "Meeting of the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Musical Cultures on the Iberian Penninsula", 1989-1992
- Sub-Series 4: International Folk Music Council, 1961-1977
- Box 88: 1961-1976
- Folder 3: International Folk Music Council, 1963-1965
- Includes correspondence with Maud Karpeles about publication of 1964 bulletin, including contributions by George Rochberg. Also includes correspondence relating to 1963 conference in Jerusalem, including paper "An Investigation into Tonal Structure of the Maqamat" by Dalia Carmi-Cohen
- Folder 4: IFMC - 1964 meeting, Budapest, "On the Question of Exoticism in 19th Century Music", 1964
- Includes paper drafts, research notes and planning correspondence.
- Folder 5: International Musicological Society, Salzburg/IFMC, Budapest, 1964
- Includes brief correspondence with Zoltan Kodaly.
- Folder 6: IFMC general correspondence (1 of 2), 1966-1970/1976
- Folder 7: IFMC general correspondence (2 of 2), 1966-1970/1976
- Folder 8: Maud Karpeles correspondence, IFMC Yearbook, 1966-1971
- Folder 9: Correspondence with IFMC Yearbook contributors, 1968-1970
- Folder 10: IFMC Yearbook financial reports, 1968-1971
- Box 89: 1967-1972
- Folder 1: General correspondence relating to IFMC Yearbook (1 of 2), 1967-1972
- Folder 2: General correspondence relating to IFMC Yearbook (2 of 2), 1967-1972
- Folder 3: Articles submitted to IFMC Yearbook, 1968-1969
- Folder 4: IFMC Yearbook submissions (1 of 3), 1968-1970
- Includes correspondence and drafts from Luis Felipe Ramon y Rivera, Vera Proca Cuertea, Michio Kitahara, Isaih Mwesa Mapoma, Mervyn McLean, Atta Annan Mensah, Norman Fraser, John S. Weissmann, and obituaries.
- Folder 5: IFMC Yearbook submissions (2 of 3), 1968-1970
- Includes correspondence and drafts from Jurgen Elsner, Balint Sarosi, and Akin Euba.
- Folder 6: IFMC Yearbook submissions (3 of 3), 1968-1970
- Includes correspondence and drafts Felix Hoerburger, Radmila Petrovic, Barbara Krader, John Okell, V. Vinogradov, and editorial correspondence with Maud Karpeles.
- Box 90: 1969-1977
- Folder 1: IFMC Conference 1969, Edinburgh, 1969
- Folder 2: IFMC Executive board meeting, 1970, London, 1970
- Folder 3: A.M. Dauer, film and ethnomusicology paper, IFMC Yearbook, 1970
- Folder 4: Announcements, press releases and publicity for IFMC Yearbook, volumes 1 and 2, 1969-1970
- Folder 5: Contributions to IFMC Yearbook, 1969
- Includes drafts and correspondence from John Blacking, Arnold Bake/A.A. Bake, Diego Carpitella, George W. Boswell, and Viktor M. Beliaev.
- Folder 6: Ringer's editorial introduction to IFMC Yearbook, 1970
- Folder 7: Book reviews, obituaries, for IFMC Yearbook, 1970
- Folder 8: International Folk Music Council Conference, 1977, Honolulu, 1976-1977
- Sub-Series 5: Society for Ethnomusicology and other academic associations, 1968-
- Box 90: Society for Ethnomusicology, 1968-1970/1976-1979
- Folder 9: Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) correspondence and meeting planning records, 1968-1970/1976-1979
- Box 91: Society for Ethnomusicology and other associations, 1959-1979
- Folder 1: Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) meeting 1972, Toronto, proceedings, 1972
- Folder 2: SEM 1973 meeting, Champaign-Urbana, and improvisation panel, 1973
- Folder 3: SEM meeting, 1978, St. Louis, 1978
- Folder 4: Peer-review for Ethnomusicology journal, SEM, 1979
- Folder 5: Cantors and Ministers Association of Chicago and the Midwest, 1959-1960
- Folder 6: Ameria-Israel Cultural Foundation and related corresponce, 1963-1967
- Correspondents include Dalia Cohen, David Bloch, and the United States-Israel Educational Foundation, among others.
- Folder 7: American Institute of Vocal Pedagogy, 1964
- Folder 8: International Society for Music Education, 1966/1971
- Correspondence with Rudolfo Zabrisky on proposed Kodaly paper at Buenos Aires conference, 1966
- Folder 9: "Musicology and the Future of Music Education" paper for Music Educators National Conference, and Beethoven-Becker-Bartok draft article for Music Quarterly, 1966-1967
- Paper originally given at International Seminar on Teacher Preparation in Music at the University of Michigan, August 8-18, 1966. Published in Current Musicology
- Folder 10: Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry (1 of 2), 1967-1970
- Folder 11: Academic Committee on Soviet Jewry (2 of 2), 1967-1970
- Folder 12: American Council of Learned Societies - travel grants, 1958-1970/1974/1981-1987
- Includes grant for travel to International Schoenberg Congress, IMS Colloquium on the Sociology of Music, 1974
- Box 92: 1973-1987
- Folder 1: "Music in Middle Eastern Civilization" panel for Music Educators National Conference (MENC), Milwaukee, 1973
- Folder 2: Americans for a Music Library in Israel, 1974-1977
- Folder 3: International Conference on Donizetti, 1975
- Includes "Aspetti Socio-Economici Dell'Opera Italiana nel Periodo Donizettiano" drafts and research material, research notes
- Folder 4: World Congress on Jewish Music, 1977-1981
- Includes draft of "Jewish Music - Old Problems, New Dilemmas"
- Folder 5: Israel Musicological Society, 1979-1980
- Folder 6: The Music Foundation - Youth Music Projects in Israel, 1979-1981
- Folder 7: National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, St. Louis, 1979
- Folder 8: American Society for Jewish Music, 1980's
- Folder 9: German Musicological Society/International Music Society, 1981 conference, Bayreuth, and related correspondence, 1980-1984
- Folder 10: American Society for Aesthetics Conference, Milwaukee, 1980
- Folder 11: American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, 1983
- Folder 12: International Survey of Jewish Monuments, 1985
- Folder 13: Association for Jewish Studies, 1986
- Folder 14: Society for Advancement of Gifted Education (SAGE) - Israel Arts & Science Adademy/ Society for Excellence Through Education - Israel - International Guidance Panel, 1986-1990
- Includes draft of paper "Thoughts on an Israeli High School for the Specially Gifted" paper for Israel Institute for Gifted Education symposium on Specially Gifted Education, 1987, Washington D.C. Also includes transcription of panel on teacher education in which Ringer participated
- Box 93: 1974-1995
- Folder 1: Neue Bach-Gesellschaft, U.S. chapter, 1972
- Folder 2: German Musicological Society/International Musicological Society, Berlin, 1947/Frankfurt, 1989, 1974/1989
- Folder 3: Who's Who in World Jewry - Honorary advisory board, 1976-1977
- Folder 4: Institute for the Study of Contemporary Social Problems, 1978-1980
- Correspondence relating to the International Scholars Symposium' Western Society after the Holocaust, Seattle, 1978
- Folder 5: Fulbright alumni association, 1978-1989
- Folder 6: World Congress on Jewish Music, 1978
- Includes draft of paper "Jewish Music - Old Problems, New Dilemmas"
- Folder 7: Eighth World Congress of Jewish Studies, 1981, Jerusalem, 1980-1982
- Includes drafts of paper "Schoenberg's Last Musical Utterance" and publication correspondence with Leonard Stein.
- Folder 8: National Foundation for Jewish Culture - Judith Cardozo - correspondence regarding NEH grant "Independence and Interdependence: Jewish Culture in Israel and America", 1987-1989
- Folder 9: Midwest Jewish Studies Association - founding the association, 1987-1989/1997
- Folder 10: The Educational Alliance, Centennial, 1989-1990
- Folder 11: Foundations of the Milken Families, Music Archive advisory board, 1993
- Folder 12: Asociacion Argentina de Musicologia, 1996 conference, 1995-1997
- Folder 13: Midwest Jewish Studies Association, 1995 conference, includes lecture draft "A Hundred Years Later: Unheeded Lessons of the Prussian Emancipation Centennial", 1995-1997
- Sub-Series 6: Invited lectures, festivals and other academic travel, 1956-2002
- Box 18: Oversized material
- Folder 2: Promotional materials for lectures at which Ringer spoke, 1956-1983
Includes two glossy photographs of Ringer.
Posters include:
Mozart and the Music of the 18th Century, May 1, 1956, Berkeley
The Influence of Eastern Music on Western Music, 1961, UIUC
Cherubin's Media and the Music of the French Revolution, August 26, 1958, Berkeley
Music and Ideology, May 2, 1960, UIUC
A pre-concert lecture on The Cleveland Orchestra, April 21, UIUC
Music and Religion, 1959, UIUC
Door sign of Ringer's office
Dance on a Volcano: German Music from War to War, October 25, 1974, UIUC
Der Jude Arnold Schonberg, November 16, 1983, Heidelberg (2 copies)
- Folder 3: International Mendelssohn-Schuman Conference Poster, Wolfgang Boetticher controversy, 1982
- Box 95: 1956-1969
- Folder 1: Mozart festival, Berkeley, bicentennial lecture - "Mozart and the Music of the 18th Century", 1956
- Folder 2: "Music as the Image of Contemporary Man" lecture, 1959
- Contains George Rochberg letter.
- Folder 3: "Music and Politics: A Historical View" at University of Iowa, 1960
- Folder 4: Conference on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, "Eastern Elements of Medieval Polyphony", 1964
- Folder 5: Trip to Switzerland, Hungary, France and Israel, 1964
- Contains photographs of Weizmann Institute of Science, Auditorium, Israel.
- Folder 6: Weizmann Institute of Science, 1964-1967/1985
- Includes Isaac Stern correspondence and proposal for Center for Advanced Musical Study at Weizmann written by Ringer.
- Folder 7: Testimonium Music Festival - Israel, 1966-1979
- Includes Recha Freier and George Rochberg correspondence.
- Folder 8: International Institute for Comparative Music Studies and Documentation conference "Creating a Wider Interest in Traditional Music, Berlin, 1967
- Includes conference proceedings
- Folder 9: Promotional material, flyers and correspondence relating to lectures given by Ringer, 1959-1983
- Includes Kodaly related correspondence, 1970.
- Folder 10: International Society of Jazz Research - Jazz Institute, Graz, Austria, 1969
- Folder 11: Gabriel Faure festival, University of Delaware, "Faure and the Rebirth of French Chamber Music", 1974
- Box 96: 1973-1980
- Folder 1: Zagreb Colloquium, International Musicological Society, June 1974 - draft of speech "Musical Taste and the Industrial Syndrome", 1973-1975
- Folder 2: Aspen Music Festival, 1975, Isaac Stern, Daniel Boorstin, 1975-1977
- Folder 3: Charles Seegar celebration, Berkeley, 1976-1977
- Folder 4: Beethoven Colloquium, Vienna, 1977
- Folder 5: Colloquium in 19th Century French Studies, Michigan State University - "Music as a Document of Cultural History" panel, 1978
- Folder 6: Holocaust Conference, Seattle, "Western Society after the Holocaust", 1978
- Folder 7: Symposium on the University Library and the Arts, 1979
- Folder 8: Lecture at University of Cincinnati correspondence and European travel receipts/correspondence, 1979-1982
- Folder 9: Mahler and Wagner lecture, Freiburg, and other European lecture, Basel/Budapest, 1979-1980
- Folder 10: The Crusades conference, Binghamton, 1980
- Folder 11: Salomon Sulzer Seminar, Vienna, 1980
- Lecture: Emanzipation und Exotismus - Bemerkungen zu Sulzers Stellung in der europaischen Musik"
- Folder 12: Bela Bartok Celebration, Detroit, Ellwood S. Derr, 1980-1981
- Box 97: 1982-1990
- Folder 1: Colloquium - Kurt Von Fischer's 70th Birthday, 1983, Zurich, "Bearbeating in Mahler", 1982-1985
- Folder 2: Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands, Tel Aviv, 1982
- Folder 3: International Mendelssohn-Schumann Conference, North Carolina, 1982
- Contains correspondence regarding Wolfgang Boetticher, Nazi controversy
- Folder 4: Wagner Centennial, Chicago, 1983 - "Language of Feeling", 1983
- Folder 5: Correspondence/Flyers relating to guest lectures, 1983-1988
- Folder 6: Symposien des Forschungsinstituts fur Musiktheater, "Nationales Bewusstsein, Nationalitat und Nationalismus im Burgerlichen Operngewand" Beyreuth symposium, 1985, 1984-1990
- Folder 7: Heinrich Schutz conference, UIUC, 1985
- Folder 8: Princeton lecture, "Allusion, Quotation and the Romantic Self-Image in the Works of Gustav Mahler" and "Arnold Schoenberg's Quest for Language", 1985
- Folder 9: Notes for talk at "Music in the University" symposium, Heidelberg, 1986
- Folder 10: Northern Illinois University lecture, "Israel - the Making of a Musical Nation", 1987
- Folder 11: Adelaide Australia festival, 1988, Symposium on Music Criticism, 1987-1988
- Folder 12: Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Music, Edinburgh, 1988
- Folder 13: International Symposium, "Charles Ives and the American Musical Tradition," Colon (1 of 2), 1988-1990
- Paper: "Amerikanische Musik im Zeitalter des Jazz"
- Folder 14: International Symposium, "Charles Ives and the American Musical Tradition," Colon (2 of 2), 1988-1990
- Paper: "Amerikanische Musik im Zeitalter des Jazz"
- Box 98: 1989-1991
- Folder 1: "Music and Germanic Literature: An International Symposium" at UIUC, organizational correspondence, 1989
- Folder 2: "Oper Nach Wagner" - Carl Dahlhaus Memorial Colloquium, Berlin, 1989
- Folder 3: "Counter-Harmonies: Jewish Experience in 20th Century Music: An Israeli-North American Dialogue", New York City, 1989
- Folder 4: Leuven Conference, Belgium, 1990 - "Jewish Identity, National Consciousness and the Course of 20th Century Music" - International Society for the Study of European Ideas, 1990
- Includes correspondence with Gerald Seaman
- Folder 5: Kussel symposium, 1991, "Mendelssohn oder das Judentum in der Musik" (1 of 2), 1991
- Folder 6: Kussel symposium, 1991, "Mendelssohn oder das Judentum in der Musik" (2 of 2), 1991
- Symposium title: "Romantik und Biedermeier in einer neuen Offentlichkeit Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy"
- Folder 7: Ethnomusicology and Historical Musicology Symposium, Mainz, 1991, 1991/1996
- Includes draft of paper: "Schriftlose Tradition und musikalisches Geschichtsbewusstsein"
- Folder 8: "Mozart Musik als Abbild ihrer Zeit?" Roundtable, Vienna, 1991
- Folder 9: First International Festival of Jewish Art Music, Vilnius, 1992
- Title of lecture: Concerted Music for the American Synagogue
- Box 99: 1993-1997
- Folder 1: Ravnsborg Centre forum "Quo Vadis Musica?" Denmark, 1996, and Executive Committee correspondence, European Academy of Muisc (1 of 2), 1992-1997
- Includes correspondence and plans relating to the founding of the Centre.
- Folder 2: Ravnsborg Centre forum "Quo Vadis Musica?" Denmark, 1996, and Executive Committee correspondence, European Academy of Muisc (2 of 2), 1992-1997
- Includes correspondence and plans relating to the founding of the Centre.
- Folder 3: Leipziger Mendelssohn Colloquium - "Mendelssohn, ein Problem?", 1993
- Gewandhaus zu Leipzig
- Folder 4: Dresden Colloquium - Bar-Ilan University, "Komponisten in den Diktaturen Unseres Jahrunderts", 1993
- Lecture title: "Bemerkungen zur musikalischen Judenverfolgung Zehn Punkte fur Dresden"
- Folder 5: Voice of Ashkenaz Conference, 1997, NYC, 1994-1997
- Lecture title: From Mendelssohn to Lewandowski and Beyond
- Folder 6: Musica Reanimata, Berlin, 1994-1997
- Box 100: 1995-2002
- Folder 1: Rheingau Music Festival, 1995 - "Friedrich Gernsheim - Ein Beispiel" (1 of 2), 1995
- Includes records of award given to Ringer at the Festival.
- Folder 2: Rheingau Music Festival, 1995 - "Friedrich Gernsheim - Ein Beispiel" (2 of 2), 1995
- Includes records of award given to Ringer at the Festival.
- Folder 3: Krakow Mozart Academy lectures, European Mozart foundation, 1996
- Folder 4: Trip to Germany/Switzerland - includes draft of "Fin-de-Siecle Harmony: Myths and Rationalizations", 1996-1998
- Folder 5: Fugato Bad Homburg, orgelfestival, programand correspondence, 1996-1997
- Paper title: Jude, Christ und Organist - Mendelssohn und die Sprache der Empfindung
- Folder 6: Munster symposium, 1998, with Ringer's lecture "Handel - ein deutscher Musiker?", 1998-2000
- Symposium title: "Die Nationalitatenfrage in der Musik des 18 Jahrhunders"
- Folder 7: Mahler symposium, Bonn - "Gustav Mahler und die conditio judaica", 2000
- Folder 8: London International Jewish Music Conference, 2000
- Folder 9: "Musikwissenschaft in Nationalsozialismus und in faschistischen regimen" - symposium, Mainz, 2000
- Folder 10: Berne lecture, "Schonberg - Weill - Mihaudi Musikalische Positionen judischer Komponisten", 2001
- Symposium title: Die Politisierung 'judischen Musik' im 20. Jahrhunder
- Box 131: 1993
- Folder 7: Isaac Stern Chamber Music Workshop, Carnegie Hall, 1993
- Box 137: 1956-1957
- Folder 1: "Aria" from "Helene et Francique" for Mozart lecture, Berkeley, 1956, by M. Sarti, 1956
- Folder 2: "La Chasse du Lievre" from Susato's "Livre Dixieme" for presentation, from Joel Newman, Columbia University, 1957
- Item 1: Isreal, East-West lecture music. 7" polyester Reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 2: Isreal, East-West lecture music II. 7" polyester Reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 3: Israel lecture music, 7" acetate reel-to-reel tape
- Item 4: Scott Goldthwaite Memorial concert. 7" polyester reel-to-reel tape., February 4, 1981
- Includes concert program and Ringer speech "A Grateful School Remembers."
- Item 5: Lecture. 7" acetate reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 6: Folk Music Lecture, part 1. 7.5" acetate reel-to-reel tape., November 12, 1961
- Item 7: Folk Music Lecture, part 2. 7.5" acetate reel-to-reel tape., November 12, 1961
- Item 8: Music tape for Three Generations of Jazz lecture. 7.5" acetate reel-to-reel tape., November 12, 1961
- Item 9: "Many Worlds and One: Music and the Middle East" lecture examples, Kalamazoo. 7.5" acetate reel-to-reel tape., 1964
- Item 10: Mahler-Wagner Tape I. 7.5" acetate reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 11: Mahler-Wagner Tape 2. 7.5" acetate reel-to-reel tape.
- Box 138: Lecture recordings and excerpts used during lectures/George Rochberg
- Item 1: Kodaly/Bartok/Mahler/Wagner. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 2: Kodaly/Bartok/Mahler/Wagner. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 3: Exoticism music excerpts. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 4: YMCA Friday Forum lecture. 7" reel-to-reel tape., 1979
- Title: "Sounds Blowing Back from the Future"
- Item 5: Examples for Yale paper. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 6: First America lecture. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 7: 2nd America lecture. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 8: Socialist realism. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
- Item 9: Exoticism. 5" reel-to-reel.
- Item 10: 3) American Professors for Peace in the Middle East Conference, Christian Attitudes Toward Israel, by A. Roy Eckakat, Lehigh University, Sunday, February 16, 1969 (The Reaction of the Churches). 5" reel-to-reel, 1969
- Box 147: Video tapes and classical music cassettes.
- Item 1: Unlabeled. VHS tape.
- Item 2: Forbidden Sounds, PAL VHS. with English subtitles.
- Item 3: Verdi, Nabucco Muti La Scala, VHS tape.
- Item 4: CSUN singers, players. Conducted by Daniel Kessner; director Steve Daskini, Gabriel Reoyo, William Trabald, Beth Saunders, Benito Galindo. VHS tape.
- Item 5: Guillaume du Fay, Recollectio, edited by Barbara Haggh. A gift. Compact disc. Digital audio.
- Item 6: Tsippi Fleischer, vocal music. Compact disc. Digital audio., 1992
- Item 18: Heritage lecture. Cassette tape.
- Item 19: Kodaly/Bartok/Mahler/Wagner lecture examples. Cassette tape.
- Item 20: Berlin, Reform Gemeinde. Casssette tape.
- Item 21: East and West in Israel. Casssette tape.
- Item 22: Northern Illinois University lecture, "Israel - the Making of a Musical Nation." Casssette tape., April 12, 1987
- Item 23: Mahler talk set in Lieden. Casssette tape.
- Item 24: CrO2. Casssette tape.
- Item 25: American twenties and thirties lecture examples. Casssette tape.
- Item 26: "Exocistism" lecture examples. Casssette tape.
- Item 27: Leo Karl Gerhartz im Gesprach, Apropos Musik. Casssette tape., January 17, 1996
- Item 28: Crusades lecture examples. Casssette tape.
- Item 29: Noninsky's 100th. Casssette tape.
- Item 30: Die Judeu u.... lecture. Casssette tape.
- Item 31: CrO2 - C-64. Casssette tape.
- Item 32: Unlabeled. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 33: U.K. Demonstration tape. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 34: Barber, Summer Music, Op. 31. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 35: Erinnerungen an Berlin. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 36: Mahler MS description aid. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 37: Donizetti congress discussion. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 38: Happy End by Kurt Weill. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 39: Unlabeled. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 40: Unlabeled. Unboxed cassette tape.
- Item 44: Macmillan audito tape. Microcassette.
- Item 45: Loose cassette tape liner notes unassociated with actual cassette tapes.
- Item 46: Bruckner Helgoland lecture examples, revised/Bartok, Hindemith examples, revised. Unboxed cassette tape.
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