Simon Bucharoff Collection, 1887-1992
By Maristella Feustle
Collection Overview
Title: |
Simon Bucharoff Collection, 1887-1992![]() |
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Predominant Dates: | 1916-1967 |
ID: | 06/ 014 |
Primary Creator: | Bucharoff, Simon (1881-1955) |
Extent: | 50.0 Boxes |
Arrangement: | Organized into ten series: (1) Scores; (2) Oversized scores; (3) Published works by Simon Bucharoff; (4) Libretti and other writings; (5) Correspondence and papers; (6) Photographs, clippings, and publicity; (7) Works by other authors and composers; (8) Isadore Buchhalter; (9) Realia; and (10) Documentation from the University of Houston. |
Date Acquired: | 00/00/2010 |
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Languages: |
English German |
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The collection consists of fifty boxes, mainly of the compositions and papers of Simon Bucharoff (1881-1955), along with materials related to Bucharoff's brother, Isadore Buchhalter, papers related to activities of Bucharoff's estate, one piece of realia, and the documentation that accompanied the collection from the University of Houston. Bucharoff's papers consist mainly of correspondence, but also include clippings, photographs, concert programs, promotional materials, and writings on non-musical subjects. The materials are predominantly from 1916 through 1967, with a smaller number of materials from before and after that period.
The scores comprise the most complete collection of Bucharoff's works that has yet been assembled and organized. His papers chronicle the his rise to prominence as a pianist, and then as a composer, the struggles of the 1920s and onward, his attempts to promote and publish his works, and reflect the personality, worldview, and spirituality that informed his works.
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Administrative Information
Repository: | Music Library |
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Acquisition Source: | University of Houston |
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Box and Folder Listing
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Series 2: Oversized scores
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Box 1
Barcode 280023. -
Box 2
Barcode 290497.-
Folder 1: Fantasy : For Orchestra and Piano
Also "Symphonic Phantasy." " To the memory of Max Raymond." Includes narrative. -
Folder 2: The Four Freedoms
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Folder 3: The Four Freedoms, cont'd.
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Folder 4: Four Tone Poems
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Folder 5: Four Tone Poems
Negative photocopy. Dedicated to Dr. Willem Mengelberg. Movements: I. Reflections in the Water. II. Drunk. III. Doubt. IV. Joy Sardonic -
Folder 6: Four Tone Poems
Bound manuscript copy.
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Box 3
Barcode 280019. -
Box 4
Barcode 280017. -
Box 5
Barcode 290495. -
Box 6
Barcode 290496. -
Box 7
Barcode 290498. -
Box 8
Barcode 290499. -
Box 9
Barcode 280021. -
Box 10
Barcode 280020. -
Box 11
Barcode 280018. -
Box 12
Barcode 280022.-
Folder 1: Symphonic Phantasy, 1926
Part 1 of 2. Photostatic copy with extensive introductory notes. Also spelled "Fantasy" within same copy. Begun in Salzburg, Germany, in June of 1924, finished in Menaggio, Italy, 1926. Dedicated to Mr. Max Raymond.Biographical / Historical Note: "Based upon Rainer Maria Rilke's poem Die Wiese von Liebe und Tod der Cornets Christoph Rilke."
Bucharoff's writings indicate he had fled to Italy due to political unrest in Germany.
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Box 13
Barcode 290492.-
Folder 1: Symphonic Phantasy, cont'd
Part 2 of 2. Continues Box 12, Item 1. -
Folder 2: The Trumpeter's Death
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Folder 3: Two Orchestral Versions
1.) Das Sterbe-glöcklein [sic]. Melody by Franz Schubert, transcribed by Franz Liszt.
2.) Capriccio. By Ferdinand David, transcribed by Franz Liszt.
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Folder 4: Valse Brillante
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Box 14
Barcode 290493. -
Box 15
Barcode 290494.
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