UNIVERSITY NEWS - NOVEMBER 2005
561-297-1164, tberns@fau.edu
FAU Libraries' Special Collections
Receives Donations of Rare Music, Bringing Archives to 30,000
Pieces
Ensembles-in-Residence Take Music from 'Shelf to
Stage'
BOCA RATON, FL (December 2, 2005) - Florida
Atlantic University Libraries' Special Collections &
Archives recently received donations of rare and valuable
Jewish print music for its Judaica Collection, adding to its
more than 30,000 piece archives. Included are the National
Yiddish Book Center Collection of approximately 3,000 pieces,
the Joe Merman Collection and the Cantors Shabtai Ackerman and
Saul Meisel collections. Documents included are original
manuscripts, pamphlets, photographic, archival and published
materials. These extraordinary resources are located at the
S.E. Wimberly Library, 2nd Floor, FAU's Boca Raton campus, 777
Glades Road.
The music collections contain several divisions of
classical and ethnic music and include the Judaica Collection,
the Richard Beattie Davis Music Collection, the General Sheet
Music Collection and the Cantorial Collection. The collections
feature a host of scholarly Jewish reference materials, which
include Jewish Music encyclopedias, ethnomusicology texts,
cantorial instruction manuals, histories and biographies of
various classical composers from Russia and Europe.
"The Libraries' music collections are in a period of
dynamic growth of historical significance," said Aaron Kula,
director of music collections at FAU Libraries and music
director of the Klezmer Company Orchestra.
The largest and most recent collection received is the
National Yiddish Book Center Collection, which is made up of
secular and popular scores, including Yiddish songs, operettas,
musical theatre pieces, arts songs and cantorial recital pieces
featuring various Yiddish dialects. The works come from the
most prominent Jewish music publishers in America that are no
longer in existence. The material dates back to the late 1800s
and is in remarkably excellent condition. Many renowned Jewish
composers are represented, including Secunda, Rumshinsky,
Olshanestsky and Thomashefsky.
"What's so exciting about our music collections is that
music does not exist in a vacuum. In many ways it reflects the
lives of its composers and audiences - every walk of life,
every experience, all social and political movements, wealth,
poverty, love, and war. The whole range of human experience is
reflected in music, from festive folk songs to the most
inspiring symphonies," said Dee Cael, department head of
special collections.
Recent acquisitions from renowned Cantors Shabtai
Ackerman and Saul Meisels, both European trained, contain
collections of music dating back to the 1800s. Included are
original manuscript compositions by the Cantors, as well as
music by Efros, Idelssohn, Baer, Kavetsky, Low, Lewendowski,
Zilberts, Rossi and Sulzer. These feature secular vocal and
instrumental music, cantorial solos and recitatives, liturgical
music for cantor and choir, and Yiddish and Israeli songs.
"One of our singularly rare scores in the collection is
the operetta "Golem," a mythical story of a Hassidic tale from
the 18th century, dear to Jewish children," said Kula. "It is
unique as it contains the sheet music, with cover photos of the
actors in costumes. The piano-vocal score was performed in the
Yiddish theatre, with pit orchestra musicians, who were
required to improvise an orchestration from the violin or piano
score.
Composer Joe Merman, who was also a pianist,
orchestrator and arranger of popular Jewish and American music,
recently donated his entire music collection to the FAU
Libraries, 'because he wanted the scores to be performed as
well as preserved.' Kula's work with the collections and
Klezmer performances inspired Merman and his wife to select FAU
for this collection.
The Joe Merman Music Collection includes 1000 pieces of
his music, commissioned by radio stations, such as the famous
WEVD, and celebrity vocalists who performed in Las Vegas and
New York. It is rare to acquire a music collection of a
composer who worked for live radio and stage. All scores are
unpublished, single-copy manuscripts and represent his diverse
talent in writing different combinations of big band charts
with strings and for theatre and radio orchestras. Merman's
orchestration of "Yiddishe Lied" will be performed by the
Klezmer Company Orchestra next year.
"What makes our collection different from other,
stagnant library collections is that with Aaron Kula's
background as music scholar and performer, he brings the music
to life
he takes it from shelf to stage, as it were," said
Dr. William Miller, director of FAU Libraries.
The innovative and critically acclaimed Klezmer Company
Orchestra, founded in 1997, serves as the Libraries'
professional ensemble-in-residence, with a mission to showcase
the breadth and depth of repertoire in the Jewish Music
Collections. The Klezmer Company Orchestra will perform Jewish
Broadway with Orchestra and Chorus on January 21, 2006 and
Salsa, Strings and Swing on March 5.
For information about the music collections or donation
opportunities, contact Aaron Kula at 561-297-3742 or
akula@fau.edu.
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