Alexander L Ringer Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Kodály method (music education)

University committees, faculty correspondence, teaching and campus engagement

Research notes, drafts and correspondence

Academic associations and professional travel

Personal material



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Collection Overview

Title: Alexander L Ringer Papers, 1921-2002View associated digital content.

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, 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

Faculty
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

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:

[Series 1: Kodály method (music education), 1966-1997],
[Series 2: University committees, faculty correspondence, teaching and campus engagement, 1955-2000],
[Series 3: Research notes, drafts and correspondence],
[Series 4: Academic associations and professional travel],
[Series 5: Personal material],
[All]

Series 1: Kodály method (music education), 1966-1997
Contains correspondence, administrative documents, flyers, program books, writings, grant proposals, lesson plans and music curriculum, sheet music, audio and video tapes and other materials that document Ringer's role in promoting the Kodály method of music education in the United States, Israel and Hungary through his involvement with the Kodály Fellowship program, pilot projects and professional associations including the International Kodály Society. The bulk of the papers date between 1966 and 1997. Series arranged into two sub-series, Kodály Fellowships and Pilot Projects and Professional Relationships and Organizations. Audio-visual material appears at the end of sub-series one and is unarranged. Of special note are Ringer's correspondence with Kodály's second wife Sarolta Peczely Kodály, and conductor Miklos Szábo, and documents containing evidence of the planning process for the 10th anniversary celebration of the International Kodály Society.
Sub-Series 1: Kodály Fellowships and Pilot Projects, 1966-1997
Box 1: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1966-1980
Folder 1: National Endowment for the Arts/National Council on the Arts - Kodály Fellowship Program, 1966-1969
Folder 2: Kodály interest, 1966-1973
Folder 3: John and Sara Constant, "Curriculum Study - Elementary Music", 1967-1968
Folder 4: Fellowship - Indiana University, 1967-1969
Folder 5: National Endowment for the Arts - Financials, 1967-1973
Folder 6: Department of Health, Education & Welfare - Fellowship Program Grant and related files, 1967-1974
Folder 7: Connie More (née Foss), Kodály Fellow, Papers (1 of 2), 1967-1980
Box 2: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1967-1980
Folder 1: Connie More (née Foss), Kodály Fellow Papers (2 of 2), 1967-1980
Note: Transcript with grades removed to control file.
Folder 2: Kodály Fellowship Selection Committee Correspondence, 1968
Folder 3: Kodály Fellow File, Eugenia Trinajstic (1 of 2), 1968-1970
Folder 4: Kodály Fellow File, Eugenia Trinajstic (2 of 2), 1968-1970
Folder 5: Kodály Fellows File - Molly Ann McNamara (1 of 2), 1968-1970
Folder 6: Kodály Fellows File - Molly Ann McNamara (2 of 2), 1968-1970
Folder 7: Kodály Fellow File, Nancy Vang, 1968-1969
Folder 8: Kodály program correspondence - Wichita Public Schools, 1968-1971
Box 3: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1968-1997
Folder 1: Pilot Project Interest - U.S., 1968-1969
Folder 2: Kodály Fellows Reports, 1968-1970
Folder 3: Fellowship - North Carolina, 1968-1971
Folder 4: Kodály Publicity, 1968-1973
Folder 5: Kodály program correspondence - New Haven Public Schools, 1969-1971
Folder 6: Kodály Summer Institute, UIUC, 1969-1970
Folder 7: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare - Office of Education, 1969-1971
Folder 8: Students Papers on Kodály, 1969-1997
Folder 9: Individuals interested in Kodály Training Program, correspondence, 1969
Folder 10: Seminar, SUNY-Buffalo, Music Educatio with Kodály, 1969-1970
Box 4: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1969-1975
Folder 1: Song materials for Kodály Fellowship Program, Upper Elementary Levels, 1969
Folder 2: U.S. Office of Education, Kodály Program Grant, 1969-1970
Folder 3: "Role of Folk Music in the Hungarian Education System" by John Constant, 1969
Folder 4: Max Stern, Fellow, Sheet Music, C.V., 1970s
Folder 5: Office of Education, Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Report, 1970
Folder 6: Office of Education, Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Kodály Report File, 1970-1972
Folder 7: Office of Education, Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Kodály Report Research material (1 of 2), 1970
Folder 8: Office of Education, Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Kodály Report Research material (2 of 2), 1970
Folder 9: U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare - Kodály Project, 1970-1975
Folder 10: National Council of the Arts - Kodály Fellowship, 1970-1972
Folder 11: National Endowment for the Arts - Kodály Fellowship Program, 1970-1971
Folder 12: Kodály Fellowship Program, Summer Session, Hungary, 1971
Folder 13: Kodály Fellowship Program, Student Applications, 1971-1972
Folder 14: Kodály Fellowship, NEA, 1971-1972
Box 5: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1971-1976
Folder 1: Kodály Program, New Haven, CT, 1971-1972
Folder 2: Kodály Fellowship Selection Committee, 1971-1972
Folder 3: Kodály Fellowship, New Haven, CT, Publicity, 1971-1976
Folder 4: Travel file to New Haven, December 13, 1972, 1972-1973
Folder 5: University of Illinois Contract - Grant, 1972
Folder 6: Pilot Program, Virgin Islands, 1972-1973
Folder 7: National Council on the Arts - Expense Receipts, 1972-1973
Folder 8: New Haven Trip, 1972-1973
Folder 9: National Endowment for the Arts/National Council on the Arts, Correspondence, 1972-1973
Folder 10: Kodály Fellowship, East Chicago, IN (cancelled)
Folder 11: New Haven Foundation Travel Receipts, 1973-1974
Folder 12: Anne Patterson, Teaching Notes, New Haven, CT, 1973
Box 6: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1973-1980
Folder 1: Correspondence - Kodaly Info Requests - D.C., VA, CT, 1973-1974
Folder 2: Program Evaluation - New Haven, 1973-1978
Folder 3: Laszlo Dobszay - "The World of Tones", 1973
Folder 4: Kodály Program in New Haven Correspondence, 1974
Folder 5: New Haven Trip, March-October, 1974
Folder 6: Kodály Program Evaluation - New Haven, 1974
Folder 7: New Haven Fellowship - New Haven Foundation, 1974-1980
Folder 8: Kodály Program in New Haven correspondence, 1975
Folder 9: Kodály Fellowship Program, New Haven, CT, Selection Committee, 1975-1976
Folder 10: New Haven, Kodály Fellowship Program, Correspondence - Ford Foundation, 1975-1976
Box 7: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1975-1983
Folder 1: New Haven Project, Visits, 1975-1981
Folder 2: Fellowship Program - New Haven, 1975-1976
Folder 3: Kodály Fellowship Program, New Haven, CT, checkoff sheet, 1975-1976
Folder 4: Fellowship Program - New Haven and Teacher Requests, 1975-1981
Folder 5: Stefan Edelstein - "Curriculum Development in Music" manuscript, 1976
Folder 6: "Icelandic Music Curriculum" manuscript, 1976
Folder 7: Kodaly Curriculum, Levels I-V, 1976
Folder 8: Kodály Fellowship - Binghamton, N.Y., 1976-1980
Folder 9: New Haven Fellowship Program, Correspondence re: Possible Job Opportunities for Fellows, 1976-1977
Folder 10: Kodály - Program Evaluation - Bronx, N.Y., 1976-1977
Folder 11: NEH grant file, Computers and Folk Songs, related to OAKE, 1976-1983
Box 8: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1976-1980
Folder 1: Country Dance Curriculum Book, by Carol Quimby Heath, 1976-1977
Folder 2: "Survey of Hungarian Folk Dance History" manuscript by Susan D. Alexander, 1977
Folder 3: Proposal - Bronx, N.Y. - Kodály Music Instruction, 1977
Folder 4: New Haven Fellowship Project - School Town of Highland (Indiana), 1977-1978
Folder 5: Ford Foundation, New Haven Foundation, 1978
Folder 6: New Haven Project - Personnel, 1978-1980
Folder 7: 10-year Celebration - New Haven, CT, 1979
Contains photographs
Folder 8: Index of Kodály program teaching material, by Jill Trinka and Molly McNamara, 1979
Folder 9: "Arts Education Study Report to the New Haven Board of Ed", 1979
Folder 10: Kodaly 5th Grade Songbook, by Jill Trinka, 1979
Folder 11: Kodaly Lesson plan, level I, 1979
Folder 12: Kodaly Lesson plan, level II, 1979
Folder 13: Kodaly Concept Progressions - Curriculum, 1979
Folder 14: Kodaly Music Demonstrations, 1979
Folder 15: Kodaly Curriculum Indices and Drafts, 1979-1980
Box 9: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1980-1983
Folder 1: New Haven Fellowship - Correspondence, 1980-1982
Folder 2: Anna Silk's Music Book - Kodály Instruction Text with Correspondence, 1980-1983
Folder 3: Kodály Training Materials, New Haven Program, Levels I-IV, by Jill Trinka, 1980
Folder 4: Kodaly Songbook, drafts (1 of 3), 1980
Folder 5: Kodaly Songbook, drafts (2 of 3), 1980
Folder 6: Kodaly Songbook, drafts (3 of 3), 1980
Folder 7: Kodaly - 100 song analysis/listening exercises, 1980
Folder 8: Kodaly lesson plans, level IV, 1980
Box 10: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1980
Folder 1: Kodaly Songbook (A-E), 1980
Folder 2: Kodaly Songbook (F-L), 1980
Folder 3: Kodaly Songbook (M-R), 1980
Folder 4: Kodaly Songbook (S-Z), 1980
Folder 5: Kodaly grade-level and alphabetical songbook index, final draft, 1980
Folder 6: Kodaly Curriculum, Level III, draft, 1980
Box 11: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, U.S., 1980-1989
Folder 1: Kodaly Curriculum, by topic, 1980
Folder 2: "Education Through Music" - proposed Kodaly book (1 of 2), 1980-1983
Folder 3: "Education Through Music" - proposed Kodaly book (2 of 2), 1980-1983
Folder 4: Hebrew Music for curriculum (1 of 2), 1980
Folder 5: Hebrew Music for curriculum (2 of 2), 1980
Folder 6: "Zoltan Kodaly" essay by Jill Trinka, 1981
Folder 7: Jonathan C. Rappaport, Kodaly fellow, 1985-1989
Folder 8: Edward Birdwell, National Endowment for the Arts, Correspondence, 1985
Folder 9: File index and curriculum vitae, 1990
Box 12: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, Hungary, 1966-1988
Folder 1: State Department - Travel Correspondence, 1966-1971
Folder 2: Hungarian Materials, 1966-1971
Folder 3: Trip to Hungary, 1967-1972
Folder 4: Ringer's Travel to Budapest, 1970-1974
Folder 5: Notes & Reference Material for Kodály Report, 1972-1973
Folder 6: Correspondence - Szönyi, Erzsébet, 1973-1983
Folder 7: Kodály Fellowship Program, Travel to Hungary and Israel, 1975-1976
Folder 8: New Haven Kodály Fellowship Program activities in Hungary, 1975-1982
Folder 9: Kodály Fellows, Hungary, 1978-1985
Folder 10: Györ Choir - Visit from Hungary, 1979-1980
Folder 11: Szabó, Miklós, 1981-1986
Folder 12: Travel - Budapest, Hungary/Germany/Israel, 1984-1988
Folder 13: Correspondence with Szabó and Others, 1985-1988
Folder 14: Kecskeméti, Dr. István - Correspondence, 1987
Folder 15: Hungarian Travel support, Kodaly Centennial Conference, and research, 1981-1983
Folder 16: National Foundation for the Arts Grant - Financial Reporting, 1970-1971
Box 13: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, Israel, 1972-1992
Folder 1: Kodály Fellowship in Israel, Jerusalem Foundation, 1972
Folder 2: Kodály Programming, Jerusalem Music Centre (1 of 2), 1982-1989
Folder 3: Kodály Programming, Jerusalem Music Centre (2 of 2), 1982-1989
Folder 4: Israeli Kodály Program in Budapest, 1983-1989
Folder 5: Israeli Kodály Program in Budapest, 1985-1989
Folder 6: Travel for Kodály Programming, Israel, Budapest, Germany, 1986-1987
Folder 7: Kodály Programming, Jerusalem Music Center, Teaching Materials, 1987-1989
Folder 8: Kodály Programming in Israel, Personal Correspondence, 1988
Folder 9: Kodály Fellowship - Israel, 1988
Folder 10: Israel Kodály Project Correspondence and Instructional Texts, 1989
Folder 11: Isaac Stern publicity file, undated
Folder 12: Jerusalem Music Centre, transcribed interviews with Kodaly teachers, 1989
Folder 13: Kodaly fellowship program in Hungary, correspondence/financial docs, 1990
Folder 14: Jerusalem Music Centre, Kodaly program, 1990-1992
Box 14: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, Israel, 1991-1994
Folder 1: Jerusalem Music Centre projects, correspondence, 1991
Folder 2: Jerusalem Music Centre, Kodaly film file, 1991
Folder 3: Jerusalem Music Centre, Kodaly film correspondence, 1991-1992
Folder 4: Jerusalem Music Centre, Proposals for future projects, 1991-1992
Folder 5: International Jerusalem Music Encounters correspondence (1 of 2), 1992-1993
Folder 6: International Jerusalem Music Encounters correspondence (2 of 2), 1992-1993
Folder 7: International Jerusalem Music Encounters, financial records, 1992-1994
Folder 8: Jerusalem Music Centre, correspondence, 1993
Box 15: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, Israel, 1993-1995
Folder 1: Jerusalem Music Centre, activity report, 1993
Folder 2: Jerusalem Music Centre, correspondence, 1994
Folder 3: Jerusalem Music Centre Kodaly program correspondence, 1994-1995
Box 19: Fellowship and Pilot Projects, Audio-Visual Material
Audio-visual materials related to Kodály training and curriculum. Includes VHS, 1/4" reel-to-reel (varying sizes) audio tapes, and one cassette audio tape.
Item 1: Kodály - Professor Ringer - VHS
Item 2: The Heartbeat and the Voice - Jerusalem Music Centre - Hebrew - VHS
Item 3: The Heartbeat and the Voice - Jerusalem Music Centre - English - VHS
Item 4: Budapest "music school" concert - 5" Reel-to-reel, June 1968
Item 7: Kodaly letter program. 5" reel-to-reel disc., 1973
Includes letter.
Item 8: Kodaly. 5" reel-to-reel disc.
Item 9: Kodály (Connie) - 7" Reel-to-reel
Item 10: Kodaly songs, tape 1. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
Item 11: Kodaly songs, tape 2. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
Item 12: Kodaly songs, tape 3. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
Item 13: Kodaly I. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
Item 14: Kodaly 2,3. 7" reel-to-reel tape.
Item 15: Kodaly, Canfillatio and Islamic influences. 7" reel-to-reel tape., 1977
Item 16: Robert Denson. Englewood High School. Chicago. 3" reel-to-reel.
Box 94: Fellowships and Pilot Projects, Israel, 1983-1994
Folder 8: Beginning Israeli Kodaly program, 1983/1985-1988
Folder 9: Ernest Bloch - Schoenberg Event, Frankfurt, and Kodaly event, Jerusalem Music Centre, September, 1994
Box 146: Kodaly sound recordings
Item 4: Alexander Ringer on Zoltan Kodaly broadcast, WILL AM & FM. Cassette tape., December 16, 1993
Item 5: Kindergarten songs. Children from "Gan Yael" Jerusaleum. Recorded by Max Stern. Cassette tape., July 1989
Item 6: Units 3 and 4. Cassette tape.
Item 7: Units 5 and 6. Cassette tape.
Item 8: Units 7 and 8. Cassette tape.
Item 9: Hebrew label. Cassette tape.
Item 10: Budapest, Dr. Balint Marcell. Cassette tape., March, 1970
Item 11: Hungarian Folk Music, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Cassette tape.
Item 12: Kodaly. Cassette tape.
Item 13: Kodaly, Iceland. Cassette tape.
Item 14: Units 1 and 2. Cassette tape.
Sub-Series 2: Research, Professional Relationships and Organizations, 1967-1987
Box 15: 1961-1996
Folder 4: Research Material on Bartók-Kodály, 1961-1971
Folder 5: Ringer articles on Kodály, Music Education, 1966-1968
Folder 6: Kodály Obituary by Ringer, Jerusalem Post, 1967
Folder 7: Kodály and Folk Songs research file, undated
Folder 8: Kodály Program Articles and Reports (1 of 4), 1968-1996
Folder 9: Kodály Program Articles and Reports (2 of 4), 1968-1996
Folder 10: Kodály Program Articles and Reports (3 of 4), 1968-1996
Folder 11: Kodály Program Articles and Reports (4 of 4), 1968-1996
Box 16: 1973-1985
Folder 1: International Kodály Society - Travel, Hungary, 1968-1974
Folder 2: 10th Anniversary Planning, 1969-1979
Folder 3: Research Materials, 1971-1974
Folder 4: "Kodály Envoy" - newsletter of Organization of American Kodály Educators (OAKE), 1972-1983
Folder 5: First International Kodály Symposium - Oakland, California, 1973-1974
Folder 6: International Kodály Society - 2nd International Kodály Symposium, Hungary (1975), 1973-1976
Folder 7: Kodály Musical Training Institute, Watertown, MA, 1974-1985
Folder 8: Second International Kodály Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, 1975
Folder 9: Second International Kodály Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, 1975
Folder 10: Organization of American Kodály Educators (OAKE), Founding Conference, Milwaukee, WI, March 1975
Folder 11: Kodaly Associations, Misc., file for Music Educators National Conference, 1974
Box 17: 1975-1994
Folder 1: Kodály Center of America, Kodály Musical Training Institute, Official Publications, 1975-1978
Folder 2: Organization of American Kodály Educators (OAKE) Convention, Hartford, CT, April 1977
Folder 3: Kodály Celebration Correspondence - Kodály Musical Training Institute, 1977-1979
Folder 4: Organization of American Kodály Educators (OAKE) Records, 1977-1985
Folder 5: Sixth annual OAKE conference file, 1980
Folder 6: Organization of American Kodály Educators' (OAKE) 6th Annual Conference Correspondence, 1980
Folder 7: Kodály Conference, Budapest, 1982
Folder 8: 100th Anniversary, Hungary - Article "Vir Justus in Musica", 1982
Folder 9: Kodály Projects Correspondence, 1982-1984
Folder 10: 7th International Kodály Symposium program, 1985
Folder 11: Correspondence re: Mainz lecture on Kodály, 1986-1987
Folder 12: 10th International Kodaly Symposium speech, 1991
Folder 13: Kodály File Index and Inventory, 1992
Folder 14: Kodaly Musical Training Institute, Media Project, undated
Folder 15: "Kodaly the Writer" manuscript, by Dezso Keresztury
Folder 16: International Kodaly Conference, 1992
Folder 17: Music Teacher Education in Moscow papers, 1994
Folder 18: Bernstein, Leonard correspondence, 1966
Folder 19: First grade curriculum, 1980
Folder 20: Stern, Isaac correspondence 1964-1993
Folder 21: Isaac Stern and Max Rowe correspondence, 1971-1972
Box 18: Oversized material
Folder 1: Poster for Organization of American Kodály Educators (OAKE) 6th Annual Conference, Bloomington, IN, 1980

Also includes poster for

The Jerusalem Music Centre, The First International Jerusalem Music Encounters

Date of event: July 18 to August 17, 1993

Alexander Ringer (artistic advisor)

Isaac Stern (chariman)

Ram Evron (director)

Folder 9: Architect's drawing of Yad Chaim Weizmann-Michael and Anna Wix Auditorium and Centre for Advanced Music Studies, [1960s]
N. Zalkind, M. Harel, Architects in Tel-Aviv
Box 94: 1971-1993
Folder 1: Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) Kodaly paper drafts, 1971
Paper title: Kodaly and Education: A musicological note
Folder 2: International Kodaly Symposium, Antwerp, and Sulzer Symposium, 1983-1984
Folder 3: "In the Kodaly Mode" and correspondence with International Kodaly Society, 1984-1986
Folder 4: Bea Friedland correspondence, Da Capo Press edition of Kodaly's Folk Music in Hungary, 1986
Folder 5: Ringer's Kodaly award from OAKE, 1998
Folder 6: 10th annual Kodaly Symposium - International Kodaly Society, Calgary, "Folk Song in Education: Problems and Promises" lecture, 1991
Folder 7: American Council for the Arts and Education - Kodaly related correspondence, 1973

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[Series 5: Personal material],
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