Irving S. Gilmore Music Library

Irving S. Gilmore Music Library Robert Schmitz, Lehman Engel, Goddard Lieberson, Horatio Parker, Kay Swift, Harold Rome, Vladimir Horowitz, and Benny Goodman. S.

The Gilmore Music Library, part of is one of the largest collections of music scores, sound recordings, and music research materials in the United States. A commitment to music manifested itself in the University Library before 1850, by which time the Library had already begun acquiring important European publications of music scores and periodicals. The bequest of Lowell Mason's priv

ate library in 1873 increased the University's holdings in music by an additional 10,000 items and added to the Library numerous manuscript scores and early printed writings about music. Today the Music Library holds approximately 100,000 scores and parts for musical performance and study; 70,000 books about music; 35,000 LP recordings and compact discs; 11,600 microforms of manuscripts and scores; 45,000 pieces of sheet music; 95,000 photographs; 4,000 linear feet of archival materials; 560 individual music manuscripts not forming a portion of a larger collection; and 425 active subscriptions to music periodicals, and numerous electronic databases of books, scores, audio, and video. Among the strengths of the Music Library collections are complete runs of nearly every available monumental set and composer's collected edition; an extensive collection of historical treatises on music theory; and early publications of opera scores and chamber music. Archival holdings include the complete papers and archives of Charles Ives, Virgil Thomson, Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, Carl Ruggles, Leo Ornstein, Paul Bekker, Karl Weigl, Deems Taylor, Henry Gilbert, E. A special collection focuses on Paul Hindemith's American years, and thousands of photographs of classical and jazz musicians are contained in the archives of Fred and Rose Plaut and Stanley and Helen Oakley Dance. For brief descriptions of the archival collections please see the Archival Papers Checklist. Individual manuscript holdings include autograph manuscripts of J. Bach, Frederic Chopin, Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, and Franz Liszt. Researchers should make appointments to study archival and manuscript material.

We are saddened by the death of Willie Ruff, longtime friend of the Gilmore Music Library, emeritus faculty member in th...
01/03/2024

We are saddened by the death of Willie Ruff, longtime friend of the Gilmore Music Library, emeritus faculty member in the Yale School of Music, and a contributor to our collections. Interviews conducted by Willie with legendary jazz musicians are part of Oral History of American Music https://bit.ly/Willie2024

The Gilmore Music Library staff wish Byron Janis a very happy birthday!
03/24/2023

The Gilmore Music Library staff wish Byron Janis a very happy birthday!

06/01/2022

It is with a great sadness that we inform you of the death of the American composer, Ingram Marshall. Marshall, whose music incorporated everything from post-minimalism, Balinese gamelan and electroacoustic idioms, was also a former Yale University professor and a dear friend of OHAM. His words below so perfectly sum up his outlook on composing:

“The one factor I see clearly evident in much of the new music is that of intense personality. The composer now has the opportunity, to develop a personal art without regard to tradition or anti-tradition.”

Ingram Marshall
1942-2022

The OHAM have a rich collection of materials from Marshall, which you can access via the link in our bio.

  to the great Willie Ruff! Hear Willie describe the Jazz scene in New Haven in the 1950s, as part of an interview with ...
09/01/2021

to the great Willie Ruff! Hear Willie describe the Jazz scene in New Haven in the 1950s, as part of an interview with Oral History of American Music on May 18, 2000

Oral History of American Music PresentsWillie Ruff interviewed by Jack VeesMay 18, 2000New Haven, CTEsteemed musician and Yale School of Music Professor, Wil...

  to the "Prez": the talented Lester Young! Young was one of the most influential players on the jazz tenor saxophone, w...
08/27/2021

to the "Prez": the talented Lester Young! Young was one of the most influential players on the jazz tenor saxophone, which he played with a relaxed, cool tone in contrast to many of his hard-driving peers. You can listen to him at http://ow.ly/lPJP50FXV1A!

  to tenor saxophonist Ron Holloway!  Holloway is the leader of his own band (The Ron Holloway Band) and the recipient o...
08/24/2021

to tenor saxophonist Ron Holloway! Holloway is the leader of his own band (The Ron Holloway Band) and the recipient of 42 Washington Area Music Awards, or Wammies, two of which he received as musician of the year! Learn more by visiting http://ow.ly/2LTy50FWuAl.

Today's   is brought to you courtesy of Alexander Street! Tedashii is a hip hop artist known for his uplifting spiritual...
08/20/2021

Today's is brought to you courtesy of Alexander Street! Tedashii is a hip hop artist known for his uplifting spiritual messages. He has released five studio albums through Reach Records and is a member of the hip hop troupe 116 Clique. http://ow.ly/MYQp50FUcY3

  to Clay Walker! Walker has released 4 platinum-certified albums & charted more than 30 Hot Country Songs, of which 6 h...
08/19/2021

to Clay Walker! Walker has released 4 platinum-certified albums & charted more than 30 Hot Country Songs, of which 6 have reached #1! He has received a Humanitarian Award for his charitable efforts in relation to Multiple Sclerosis. http://ow.ly/oHQW50FTwwJ

  to Italian composer Antonio Salieri! Salieri was a pivotal figure in the development of late 18th-century opera.   Aft...
08/18/2021

to Italian composer Antonio Salieri! Salieri was a pivotal figure in the development of late 18th-century opera. After the death of Mozart in 1791, rumors circulated that Salieri poisoned Mozart, but the rumors were proven false. http://ow.ly/ru8s50FSENF

  to The Grateful Dead's principal songwriter  & lead guitarist, Jerry Garcia! Although he disavowed the role, Garcia wa...
08/01/2021

to The Grateful Dead's principal songwriter & lead guitarist, Jerry Garcia! Although he disavowed the role, Garcia was viewed by many as the leader of the band. Enjoy this documentary about Garcia & band member David Grisman at http://ow.ly/UlLb50FFNwL!

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