ALEXANDER COURAGE COLLECTION: Series 8-9

Series 8: Photographs

Sub-series A: Prints

Sub-sub-series i: 4” x 5” sleeves

Box 95

OJAI FESTIVAL – 1958

sleeve 1 Ojai Festival rehearsal, A. Copland conducting, late 1950s [June 1958].
Note on back: Ojai Festival rehearsal, late ‘50s. Aa. Copland conducting Fauré’s Pelléas + Mélisande a piece he obviously can’t stand. [Photograph shows Copland smiling as he conducts the orchestra.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 5.”
sleeve 2 Aaron Copland, Ojai Festival, late 1950s [June 1958].
Note on back: Aaron Copland rehearsing Le Tombeau de Couperin at Ojai late 1950s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 3 Libbey Bowl stage, Ojai, CA, 1958.
Note on back: Libby (?Libbey) bowl Ojai. The stage through the great tree. 1958. [Photograph shows orchestra performing on stage.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 4 Libbey Bowl, Ojai, CA, 1958.
Note on back: The great old sycamore at Libby Bowl Ojai + part of the festival crowd. 1958.
Photograph by Alexander Courage.1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 5 Libbey Bowl, Ojai, CA, 1958.
Note on back: Libby (?spelling) Bowl Ojai looking toward the stage. 1958. [Photograph shows a portion of the audience for the festival.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 6 Aaron Copland, Lawrence Morton, Ojai Festival, [June] 1958.
Note on back: Lawrence Morton and Aaron Copland. Ojai Festival, 1958.
[Photo shows Morton and Copland standing near microphone on stage before/after rehearsal.]
1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 7 Aaron Copland, Lawrence Morton, Ojai Festival, June 1958.
Note on back: Lawrence Morton longtime director of the Ojai Festival with Aaron Copland, June 1958.
[Photo shows Morton and Copland in conversation on stage before/after rehearsal.]
1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 8 Lawrence Morton, Ojai Festival, late 1950s [June 1958].
Note on back: Ojai, Calif. late 1950s / Lawrence Morton – Festival director – brother of Arthur.
[Photo shows Morton seated, likely watching rehearsal with Aaron Copland.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 5.”
sleeve 9 Aaron Copland, Robert Ryan, Ojai Festival rehearsal, late 1950s [June 1958].
Note on back: Robert Ryan gets a cue from Aaron (contortionist) Copland during Lincoln Portrait rehearsal at Ojai, late 1950s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 5.”
sleeve 10 Aaron Copland, Robert Ryan, Ojai Festival rehearsal, late 1950s [June 1958].
Note on back: Ojai Festival rehearsal late 50s. Robert Ryan narrating Lincoln Portrait. Composer conducting.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 5.”

20TH CENTURY FOX STUDIO & STAFF – 1960s

sleeve 11 Lennie Hayton, Jeff Alexander (Lionel Newman’s office), ca. 1965.
Note on back: Lionel Newman’s Office at 20th Cent. Fox. 1965? / Lennie Hayton and Jeff Alexander / photos on wall of L. Newman’s daughters.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 12 Herbert Spencer, Lennie Hayton, ca. 1965.
Note on back: Herbert Spencer and Lennie Hayton in L. Newman’s office. Picture on wall part of sketch by Jean Negelesco (director of “3 coins in the fountain” etc.).
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 13 George Korngold, 20th Century Fox studio, ca. 1965–1966.
Note on back: Two music editors at Fox c. 1965-6 / L. name escapes me / R. George Korngold – son of Erich Wolfgang.
1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 14 Jeff Alexander, [no date].
Note on back: Jeff Alexander doing his imitation of me.
1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 15 Fox Music Dept. Personnel, mid-1960s.
Note on back: Some of the Fox Music Dept. / Standing L–R: Leonard Engel, head of music editing, composers Jeff Alexander + Morton Stevens /
Seated L–R: Paul Sprosty, music librarian, Lionel Newman / in BG Arthur Morton. Mid 60s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 16 Lennie Hayton, ca. 1968.
Note on back: Lennie Hayton 20th Cent. Fox c. 1968 / Len (married to Lena Horne) had just moved into a Music Dept. bungalow / Silly gifts from colleagues were all blue to match the new paint. Hence the blue Lennie photo. [Photo is tinted blue.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 3.5.”

HUGO FRIEDHOFTER’S 75TH BIRTHDAY – 5/3/1977

sleeve 17 Henry Mancini, Elmer Bernstein, David Raksin, Larry Rosenman, Hugo Friedhofer, Alex North, Jeff Alexander, S. Cass, [May 3, 1977].
[Photo shows group seated while Friedhofer peruses unidentified score.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 18 Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday, [May 3, 1977].
Note on back: Leonard Rosenman’s Malibu house / Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday lunch / males L–R: Henry Mancini, Elmer Bernstein, David Racksin, L. Rosenman, Alex North (seated).
[Photo shows Friedhofer holding unidentified score.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 19 Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday, May 3, 1977.
Note on back: Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday at Leonard Rosenman’s house in Malibu / standing: L to R. Henry Mancini, Elmer Bernstein, David Raskin, L. Rosenman (back), Lyn Murray. / Seated: H. Friedhofer, Alex North, Jeff Alexander.
[Photo shows gathered group while Friedhofer peruses unidentified score.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 20 Annemarie Höllger, Alex North, Hugo Friedhofer, [May 3, 1977].
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 21 Hugo Friedhofer, [Jeri Southern], Alex North, May 3, 1977.
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 22 Leonard Rosenman’s house, Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday, May 3, 1977.
Note on back: Leonard Rosenman’s Malibu house 3 May ’77 / Lunch to celebrate Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday / L–R Jeri Southern, Hugo’s dear friend; back of Alex North; H. F.; David Raksin hugging his about-to-be-ex-wife; Jo; and Elmer Bernstein.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 23 Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday, May 3, 1977.
Note on back: Occasion of Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday lunch at Len Rosenman’s Malibu house / Fred Steiner is ready with his viol da gamba while Lyn Murray fiddles with mikes before the entertainment begins / 3 May 1977.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 24 Hugo Friedhofer, his wife, Hank Mancini, David Raksin, [May 3, 1977].
[Photo shows group seated at table on terrace.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 25 Hugo Friedhofer, his wife, Henry Mancini, David Raksin, [May 3, 1977].
[Photo shows group seated at table on terrace.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 26 Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday, May 3, 1977.
Note on back: 3 May 1977 / Lenny Rosenman’s terrace in Malibu. Lunch in honor of Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday / Hugo, in white, holds forth to David Raksin (back to us). Jeri Southern, a great jazz vocalist + Hugo’s great friend listens with Henry Mancini.
[Photo shows group seated at table on terrace.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 27 Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday, May 3, 1977.
[Same group and view as photo in sleeve 26.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 28 Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday, May 3, 1977.
Note on back: 3 May 1977 / Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday lunch at Len Rosenman’s Malibu house / clockwise: Shirley + Fred Steiner, H. F., singer Jeri Southern, Henry Mancini + Robert Radnitz, producer of “Sounder.”
[Photo shows group seated at table on terrace.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 29 Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday, May 3, 1977.
[Same group and similar view as photo in sleeve 28.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 30 Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday, May 3, 1977.
Note on back: 3 May 1977 / Rosenman Malibu house / Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday lunch / L to R: Robert Radnitz (producer), Elmer Bernstein (hand on chin), David Raksin, H. F., Jeri Southern + Henry Mancini (blue coat).
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”

PARTY AT COURAGE’S BEACH HOUSE – 1974–75

sleeve 31 David Raksin, [1974–75].
Note on back: David Raksin (“Laura”), 1974–5.
[Photo shows Raksin seated at piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 32 Alexander Courage, David Raksin, [1974–75].
[Photo shows Raksin seated at piano with Courage standing.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 33 David Raksin, Arthur Morton, Jerry Goldsmith, [1974–75].
Note on back: Party at my beach house 1974–5 / David Raksin playing – Arthur Morton, Jerry Goldsmith and ? listening.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 34 David Raksin, Arthur Morton, Jerry Goldsmith, [1974–75].
[Photo shows Raksin seated at piano with Morton and Goldsmith standing and listening.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 35 David Raksin, [1974–75].
[Photo shows Raksin playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 36 Arthur Morton, David Raksin, 1974–75.
Note on back: Arthur Morton + David Raksin 1974–5. [Photo shows Morton and Raksin seated at piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 37 Alexander Courage, David Raksin, 1974–75.
Note on back: AMC + David Raksin, 1974–5. [Photo shows Courage and Raksin seated at piano.]
Photograph attributed to Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 38 David Raksin, Carol Goldsmith, Arthur Morton, Jerry Goldsmith, 1974–75.
Note on back: Party 1974–75 / clockwise: D. Raksin, Carol Goldsmith, Arthur Morton, Jerry Goldsmith, (?).
[Photo shows Raksin seated at piano with group standing and listening.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”

MISCELLANEOUS

sleeve 3 Georgia Akst, [no date].
Note on back:Georgia Akst – daughter of Harry Akst – “Dinah”; “Baby Face”; “Am I Blue?”; fine pianist and André Previn’s first girl friend.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 40 Georgia Akst, [ca. 1949–1950].
Note on back: Georgia Akst c. 1949–50 / daughter of songwriter Harry Akst – (Dinah, Baby Face, etc.) / First girlfriend of Andre Previn. / Fine pianist and improviser. / Graduated from Beverly Hills High with Andre.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 41 Jeff Alexander, [no date].
[Photo of Alexander seated at piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 42 Alexander Courage, Jerry Goldsmith’s house, [no date].
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith’s house / AMC boring a pretty young person (one of Jerry’s daughters?)
[Photo of Courage playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 43 Alexander Courage, Harry Lojewski, [Jerry Goldsmith’s house], [no date].
Note on back: Harry Lojewski, new ret. head of music at MGM / A. Courage.
[Photo shows Lojewski and Courage seated at piano.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 44 Mareile Courage, Diana Spencer, Cyril Mockridge, late 1950s.
Note on back: Late 50s party at our house / my then wife Mariele seated L talks with Diana (Mrs. Herbert) Spencer / standing center Cyril Mockridge.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 45 Adolph Deutsch, Betty Mockridge, late 1950s.
Note on back: Adolph Deutsch cuts our rug with Betty (Mrs. Cyril J. ) Mockridge, late 50s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 46 Adolph Deutsch, Robert Emmet Dolan, [no date].
Note on back: Adolph Deutsch and Robert Emmet Dolan at Adolph’s piano (Dolan: music director, composer mostly at Paramount).
1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 47 Adolph Deutsch, ca. 1950.
Note on back: Adolph Deutsch c. 1950 with his Mark V drophead Jaguar. Motor cars were his real love. Had quite a string. Two Asin Martins (at the same time). A Riley Racer (1931) and a Jowett Javelin Jupiter.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 48 Adolph Deutsch, 1950s.
Note on back: Adolph Deutsch 50s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 49 Adolph Deutsch, 1950s.
Note on back: Adolph Deutsch doing what he liked best, 50s.
[Photo shows Deutsch seated in 1931 Riley Racer.]
1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 50 Adolph Deutsch, [no date].
Note on back: Adolph Deutsch (right) as Grand Marshal of some road race in So. Calif. Music! What’s that?
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 51 Jerry Goldsmith, 1974
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith enjoying a party in November 1974.
[Photo shows Goldsmith seated at piano.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 52 Jerry Goldsmith, Carol Goldsmith, John and Samantha Williams, and others, 1978.
Note on back: Party at Brentwood house 1978? / clockwise: Jerry Goldsmith (Carol in front of Jerry), John + Samantha Williams, Mrs. Ernie Lockett, Diana Spencer, author Robert Nathan, white haired lady in F.G. is my mother.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 53 Jerry Goldsmith, Victor Vernon, Ray Heindorf, Harry Warren, 1960s.
Note on back: L to R: Jerry Goldsmith, Victor Vernon (mixer at Fox), Ray Heindorf (head of music at Warner), Harry Warren, 60s.
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 54 Ray Heindorf, Harry Warren, 1960s.
[Photo shows Heindorf and Warren at piano.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 55 Jerry Goldsmith, Carol Goldsmith, Herbert Spencer, Harry Warren, 1960s.
[Photo shows Warren seated at piano with group standing nearby.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 56 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goldsmith, [no date].
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 57 John Green, Leith Stevens, [no date].
Note on back: John Green presents something to Leith Stevens. No date.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 58 David Raksin, Leith Stevens, [no date].
Note on back: David Raksin presents some sort of recognition to Leith Stevens (or vice versa) (no date).
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 59 Wilbur (Bill) and Peggy Hatch, late 1950s.
Note on back: Wilbur (Bill) Hatch in hospital late 50s with wife Peggy / Bill got me started at CBS Radio in 1946 and as head of music at Desilu steered me into Star Trek, the dear man! Also for many years the music director of “I Love Lucy.”
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 4.”
sleeve 60 Lionel Newman, Ernie Lockett, Carol Goldsmith, John Williams, [no date].
Note on back: Party at Jerry Golsmith’s for Ernie Lockett (visiting English music copyist) / L–R: Lionel Newman, E. Locket (also known as Lucy), Carol Goldsmith, John Williams, (?).
[Photo shows John Williams at piano with group singing?, at Jerry Goldsmith’s party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 61 Samantha Williams, Lionel Newman, John Williams, [no date].
[Photo shows John Williams seated at piano, at Jerry Golsmith’s party.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 62 Lionel Newman, John Williams, Carol Goldsmith, [no date].
Note on back: Lionel Newman cutting up w/ J. Williams + Mrs. Jerry Goldsmith.
[Photo shows John Williams seated at piano, at Jerry Goldsmith’s party.]
1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 63 Lionel Newman, John Williams, Arthur Norton, [no date].
Note on back: Lionel Newman, John Williams, Arthur Norton—just finished playing his ragtime.
[Photo shows Norton seated at piano with Newman and Williams standing/listening, at Jerry Goldsmith’s party.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 64 Jerry Goldsmith, Lionel Newman, John Williams, Carol Goldsmith, [no date].
Note on back: Party at Jerry Goldsmith’s / in doorway: J. Goldsmith, singing: Lionel Newman, playing: John Williams, smiling: Carol Goldsmith.
[Photo from Jerry Goldsmith’s party.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 65 Annemarie and Alex North, [no date].
[Photo shows the Norths standing with unidentified woman.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 66 Alex North, Arthur Morton, Leonard Engel, [no date].
[Photo shows North, Morton, and Engel in conversation at party.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 67 Alex and Annemarie North, late 1970s.
Note on back: Alex and Annemarie North at a party, late 70s.
[Photo shows the Norths seated in conversation with a group of unidentified people.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 68 Annemarie North, Tom Morris, Samantha Williams, Carol Goldsmith, Diana Spencer, Jerry Goldsmith, January 1981
Note on back: Our party at Bel Air Hote, Jan. 1981 / Annemarie North auditions for Tom Morris (then Gen. Manager of BSO) with her back up group consisting of Samantha Williams, Carol Goldsmith, and Diana Spencer / Jerry Goldsmith is wearing a suit!
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 69 Leonard Rosenman, David Raksin, Henry Mancini, Jeff Alexander, Lynn Murray, Alexander Courage, [no date].
[Photo shows group standing in front of two microphones in Leonard Rosenman’s house.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 70 Larry Rosenthal, 1977.
Note on back: Control booth, Anvil Studios, Denham, NW of London. Recording “The Island of Dr. Moreau” 1977. Larry Rosenthal checking a score.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 71 Herbert Spencer, Harry Warren, Diane Spencer, [no date].
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 72 Igor Stravinsky, UCLA, 1950s.
Note on back: (1) I. Stravinsky at a rehearsal at UCLA (50s) trying to get to his flask of Glenlivet and putting on his best (“I hate you!”) smile while being harangued by some fiddle player.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 73 Igor Stravinsky, [UCLA, 1950s].
Note on back: (2) I. Stravinsky goes for it [i.e., drinks from his flask of Glenlivet]. He kept it in that disreputable looking old case.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 74 Eric Tomlinson, Jack Tillar, Larry Rosenthal, 1977.
Note on back: Lunch at a pub in Buckinghamshire during recording of “The Island of Dr. Moreau” / clockwise: Eric Tomlinson (great Brit. music mixer), picture producer, Jack Tillar (runs a music service), and Laurence Rosenthal. 1977.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 75 John Williams at Alex North’s house, [no date].
Note on back: Alex North’s house / John Williams + 3 fans / Small boy with number on back is Alex’s son Dylan, now all grown up.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 76 John Williams party for Harry Warren, [no date].
Note on back: John Williams party for Harry Warren / standing L to R: David Raksin, Ray Heindorf, Herbert Spencer, Harry Warren, Lionel Newman, Vinton Vernon (ex music mixer at 20th Fox) / squatting: J. Williams.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 77 David Raksin, Herbie Spencer, Ray Heindorf, Marc Newman, Harry Warren, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Lionel Newman, Vinton Vernon, [no date].
[Photo shows group at John William’s party for Harry Warren; see previous sleeve.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 78 John Williams, Carmela Spencer, Lawrence Rosenthal, Kritin Courage, [Elena Sterling], Herbert Spencer, Barbara Williams, late 1960s.
Note on back: Party at Brentwood house late 60s / clockwise: John Williams, Carmela Spencer (daughter of Herbert), Laurence Rosenthal, Kristin Courage (2nd wife), a friend, Herbert Spencer, Barbara (Ruick) Williams (John’s 1st wife).
[Photo shows group seated at table for meal.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 79 John Williams, Carmela Spencer, Larry Rosenthal, Elena Sterling, Herbie Spencer, Barbara Williams, [late 1960s].
[Photo shows group seated at table for meal at Brentwood house.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 80 [John Williams, Carmela Spencer, Larry Rosenthal, Elena Sterling, Herbie Spencer, Barbara Williams, late 1960s].
[Photo shows group seated at table for meal at Brentwood house.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 81 John Williams, Alex North, [early 1970s].
[Photo shows Williams and North seated at piano.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 82  John Williams, Alex North, early 1970s.
[Photo shows Williams and North seated at piano.]
1 color photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 83 Ian Fraser, John Williams, [early 1970s].
Note on back: Party at Jerry Golsmiths / Ian Fraser (10 Emmys so far for music direction) and John Williams (who has sworn off cigars).
[Photo shows Fraser and Williams seated at piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”
sleeve 84 Ian Fraser, John Williams, [early 1970s].
[Photo shows Fraser and Williams seated at piano.]
1 black and white photograph, 3.5” x 5.”

Sub-sub-series ii: 5” x 7” sleeves

Box 96

“BASIC INSTINCT” RECORDING – LONDON, 1992

sleeve 1 Jerry Goldsmith, Bruce Botnick, Paul Verhoeven.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 2 Kenneth Hall, Paul Verhoeven.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 3 Bruce Botnick, music mixer.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.

COMPOSERS AND LYRICISTS GUILD OF AMERICA – 1950s–1960s

sleeve 4 Composers group discussing formation of a guild: John Mandel, Leith Stevens, André Previn, early 1960s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 5 Composers groups discussing formation of a guild: Elmer Bernstein, Pete Rugolo, Henry Mancini, Bobby Troup, early 1960s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 6 Peter Rugolo, early 1960s.
Note on back: Peter Rugolo, great composer-arranger for the Stan Kenton band in the 40s + 50s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 7 André Previn, Mort Sahl, Elmer Bernstein, Pete Rugolo, Henry Mancini, early 1960s.
Note on back: Future CLGA discussion, early 60s / facing L to R: André Previn, Mort Sahl (I don’t recal why he was there), Elmer Bernstein, Pete Rugolo, Henry Mancini.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 8 John Mandel, Leith Stevens, early 1960s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 9 Mort Sahl, Elmer Bernstein, Pete Rugolo, early 1960s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 10 Rehearsal for CLGA Hollywood Bowl concert, 1963.
Note on back: Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 1963 / Rehearsal for composers’ guild (CLGA) concert / Composers + performers listen to John Green (white shirt). L–R: Miklos Rozsa, Nelson Riddle, David Raksin, Alex North, Alfred Newman, Mahlon Merrick (Jack Benny’s conductor), Henry Mancini, Bernard Herrmann, Percy Faith, Elmer Bernstein, Mahalia Jackson, and Jack Benny.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 11 CLGA concert at Hollywood Bowl, 1963.
Note on back: Composer’s guild concert at Hollywood Bowl, Step. 1963 / Lined up for rehearsal instructions are L–R (with cigarette) Franz Waxman, Dimitri Tiomkin, Miklos Rozsa, Nelson Riddle, David Raksin, Alex North, Alred Newman, Mahlon Merrick (Jack Benny’s conductor), Henry Mancini, Bernard Herrmann, Percy Faith, and Elmer Bernstein.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 12 CLGA concert at Hollywood Bowl, 1963.
Note on back: Hollywood Bowl rehearsal for CLGA concert, Sept. 1963 / L–R: John Green (from behind, white shirt), top of head of Miklo Rozsa, David Raksin, Alex North, Henry Mancini, Bernard Herrmann, Percy Faith, Elmer Bernstein, Jack Benny.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 13 CLGA concert at Hollywood Bowl, 1963.
Note on back: Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 1963 / Rehearsal for CLGA concert / L–R: David Raksin, Alex North, Alfred Newman, Mahlon Merrick (Jack Benny’s conductor), Henry Mancini.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 14 CLGA concert at Hollywood Bowl, 1963.
Note on back: Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 1963 / composer + performers at rehearsal for a concert to benefit the composers’ guild (newly formed) / L–R: Bernard Herrmann, Percy Faith (who conducted his arrangement of Max Steiner’s “A Summer Place”), Elmer Bernstein, Mahalia Jackson, Andy Williams, and Jack Benny.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 15 Hollywood Bowl rehearsal, 1963.
Note on back: Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 1963 / Rehearsal for CLGA benefit concert / L–R: Franz Waxman, Dimitri Tiomkin (back of), Miklos Rozsa, Nelson Riddle, David Raksin, Alex North, and Alfred Newman.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 16 Alfred Newman, Hollywood Bowl concert, 1964.
Note on back: Alfred Newman, CLGA Hollywood Bowl concert rehearsal, May ’64.
[Photo shows Newman leaning on podium with musicians in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 17 Alfred Newman, Hollywood Bowl concert, 1964.
Note on back: Alfred Newman rehearsing for CLGA Bowl concert, May ’64.
[Photo shows Newman conducting.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 18 Alex North, Hollywood Bowl concert, 1964.
Note on back: Alex North rehearsing the march from “Cleopatra” for composers’ guild Hollywood Bowl concert, May 1964.
[Photo shows North examining score at podium.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 19 Alex North rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Alex North conducting his march from “Cleopatra,” May 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 20 Alex North rehearsing, 1963.
Note on back: Alex North rehearsing, May 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 21 Franz Waxman rehearsing, 1956.
Note on back: Franz Waxman rehearsing, possibly his “Jazz” score for “Crime in the Streets” (bass sax), 1956.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 22 Franz Waxman rehearsing, 1956.
Note on back: Franz Waxman rehearsing / The harpist is our own Dorothy Spencer Remsen, 1956.
[Photo shows Waxman conducting with Remsen on harp in the background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 23 Franz Waxman rehearsing, 1956.
Note on back: Franz Waxman rehearsing, 1956.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 24 Franz Waxman rehearsing, 1956.
Note on back: Franz Waxman rehearsing, 1956.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 25 Robert Helfer, 1964.
Note on back: Robert (Bobbie) Helfer in one of his weary states / as the orchestra contractor + later everyone’s agent, he exercised some power here, 1964.
[Photo shows Helfer seated with feet resting on chair.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 26 Dmitri Tiomkin rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Dimitri (Dimmy) Tiomkin rehearsing, May 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 27 Dmitri Tiomkin rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Dimitri Tiomkin rehearsing, May ‘64.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 28 Dmitri Tiomkin rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Dimitri Tiomkin rehearsing. John Green in BG, May ’64.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 29 Percy Faith rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Percy Faith—great arranger—rehearsing, May 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 30 Percy Faith rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Percy Faith rehearsing, May 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 31 Bernard Herrmann rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Bernard Herrmann rehearsing, May 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 32 Bernard Herrmann rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Bernard Herrmann rehearsing, May ’64.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 33 Miklos Rozsa rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Miklos (Mickey) Rozsa rehearsing, May 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 34 Miklos Rozsa rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Miklos Rozsa rehearsing, May 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

sleeve 35 Eastman School of Music, [no date].
[Photo shows two individuals talking in Cominsky Promenade.]
1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 36 Eastman School of Music, [no date].
[Photo shows Robert Freeman and unidentified man unveiling portrait of Arkadia Yegudkin in Cominsky Promenade.]
1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 37 Eastman School of Music, [no date].
[Photo shows unidentified man holding French horn next to portrait of Arkadia Yegudkin.]
1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 38 Eastman School of Music, [no date].
[Photo shows Robert Freeman standing in front of stage in Kilbourn Hall addressing audience.]
1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 39 Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, [no date].
[Photo shows group of French hornists preparing for performance in Cominsky Promenade.]
1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 40 Eastman School of Music, [no date].
[Photo shows French horn on table in Cominsky Promenade.]
1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.

JERRY GOLDSMITH IN HIS STUDIO – 2/28/92

sleeve 41-60 J. Goldsmith Studio, February 28, 1992.
[20 photographs of different views of Goldsmith’s studio, including several images of him posing in the studio or working at a keyboard or computer.]
20 color photographs, 4” x 6”, each in individual sleeves. Sleeves 42, 45, 46, 47, and 55 have multiple prints.

“LEGEND” RECORDING – LONDON, 1985–86

sleeve 61 Jerry Goldsmith conducting, 1985.
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith conducting score of “Legend” in London 1985 / Oh, those 7/16 bars!
[Photo shows Goldsmith standing at podium with both arms raised.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 62 Jerry Goldsmith, [1985–86].
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith / London—“Legend.”
[Photo shows Goldsmith at the piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 63 CBS Studios control booth: Mike Ross, Ian Hamilton, Ridley Scott, Jerry Goldsmith, 1986.
Note on back: CBS Studios control booth, 1986, “Legend” / Foregrd.: Mike Ross, mixer; Bckgrd. L–R: Ian Hamilton, producer; Ridley Scott, director; Jerry Goldsmith.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 64 CBS Studios booth: Sidney Saxe, Jerry Goldsmith, [1985–86].
Note on back: London CBS Studios booth “Legend” / Sidney Saxe, contractor (in England—fixer) of orchestra also concertmaster (in England—leader) + J. Goldsmith.
[Photo shows Saxe and Goldsmith perusing score.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 65 Jerry Goldsmith working on score, 1986.
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith working on his score for “Legend” in the basement studio of his house in London. 1986.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 66 Jerry Goldsmith conducting, 1985.
Note on back: London 1985 Jerry Goldsmith conducting his score for “Legend.”
[Photo shows Goldsmith standing on podium with studio musicians in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 67 Jerry Goldsmith on break, 1985.
Note on back: London 1985 Jerry Goldsmith playing computer poker against himself during a break in the recording of “Legend.”
[Photo shows Goldsmith standing at computer in studio.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 68 Jerry Goldsmith, John Aldis, [1985].
Note on back: J. Goldsmith playing computer poker against himself during a break into “Legend” recording. Amused onlooker is John Aldis, the best chorus conductor in London.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 69 Jerry Goldsmith composing, 1986.
Note on back: J. Goldsmith composing score for “Legend.” London 1986.
[Photo shows Goldsmith in in the basement studio of his house in London.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 70 Jerry Goldsmith conducting, 1985.
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith conducting score of “Legend.” London 1985.
[Photo shows Goldsmith standing at podium conducting musicians (not in frame).]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 71 Jerry Goldsmith conducting, 1986.
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith conducting his score for “Legend.” CBS Studios in London, 1986. Score was replaced in the US release but retained worldwide.
[Photo shows Goldsmith conducting with studio musicians in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.

Box 97

ALEX NORTH’S 80TH BIRTHDAY PARTY – 12/1/89

sleeve 1 Alex North and Samantha Williams.
[Photo shows Williams and North seated at table.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 2 Alex North and Samantha Williams.
[Photo shows Williams and North seated at table.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 3 Leonard Rosenman.
Note on back: Leonard Rosenman expressing his love and respect for Alex North at Alex’s 80th birthday dinner. 1 Dec. ’89.
[Photo shows banquet room with Rosenman standing in center of frame.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 4 Jerry Goldsmith.
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith praises Alex North seated between Samuel Goldwyn Jr. and Samantha Williams (Mrs. John). 1 Dec. ’89.
[Photo shows Goldsmith standing behind table with North, Goldwyn, and Williams (seated).]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 5 Jerry Goldsmith, Alex North, Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith speaks to Alex North during Alex’s 80th birthday dinner / Smiling is Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. / 1 Dec. ’89.
[Photo shows back of Goldsmith (standing) behind Goldwyn and North (seated).]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 6 Alex North, Martin Ritt, John Randolph, Leonard Rosenman.
Note on back: Alex North’s 80th birthday party / Foreground L–R: Alex N., great director Martin Ritt. / Backgr. Unknown [John Randolph], Leonard Rosenman / 1 Dec. 89.
[Photo shows group mingling at party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 7 Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
Note on back: ASCAP’s 80th birthday dinner for Alex North / Words of praise from Samuel Goldwyn Jr. / 1 Dec. ’89.
[Photo shows Goldwyn standing, addressing Alex North, seated at dinner table.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 8 Anthony Franciosa.
Note on back: Alex North’s 80th birthday dinner / 1 Dec. ’89 / Words from his long-time friend Anthony Franciosa / Alex’s birthday Dec. 4th.
[Photo shows Franciosa standing, addressing Alex North, seated at dinner table.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 9 John Williams.
Note on back: Alex North’s 80th birthday dinner. John Williams talks with Alex. 1 Dec, ’89.
[Photo shows Williams and North in conversation, seated at dinner table.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 10 Henry Mancini, John Williams.
[Photo shows Mancini and Williams in conversation at party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 11 Henry Mancini, JoAnn Mancini
Note on back: Alex North’s 80th birthday dinner / L–R. Henry Mancini, (composer) Artie Kane, his wife JoAnn who is copyist, librarian, and den-mother to us all / 1 Dec. ’89.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 12 Leonard Rosenman, Alex North, Henry Mancini, Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams
Note on back: Alex North’s 80th birthday dinner / seated L–R Leonard Rosenman, Alex North / standing L–R Henry Mancini, Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams / 1 Dec. ’89.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 13 John Williams.
Note on back: (1) John Williams begins his panegyric to Alex North on the occasion of ASCAP’s birthday dinner to Alex / 1 Dec. 1989.
[Photo shows Williams standing, addressing Alex North, seated at dinner table.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 14 John Williams.
Note on back: (2) John Williams continues / 1 Dec. ’89.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 15 Alex North and John Williams
Note on back: (3) Alex North is touched by John Williams’ praise / 1 Dec. ’89.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 16 John Williams.
Note on back: (4) John Williams expressed heartfelt praise of Alex North / 1 Dec. ’89.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 17 John Williams, Samantha Williams.
Note on back: End of John Williams’ encomium of Alex North. John’s wife Samantha applauds / 1 Dec. ’89.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 18 Dylan North, Shirley Courage.
Note on back: Alex North’s son [Dylan North] by his 2nd wife Anne Marie / (L) his then girlfriend / (R) Shirley Courage (long-time neighbor of North’s).
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 19 Alex and Annemarie North.
[Photo shows the Norths seated at dinner table.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 20 John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Shirley Courage
Note on back: Alex North’s 80th birthday dinner. 1 Dec. ’89 / L. John Williams, R. Jerry Goldsmith (My wife Shirley in background).
[Photo shows group mingling at party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.

SCHOENBERG “ONE-MAN SHOW” EXHIBIT – UCLA, 11/1963

sleeve 21 Arnold Schönberg “One Man Show” at UCLA, 1963
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg “One-Man Show.” UCLA Art Gallery / Nov. 1963.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 22 Arnold Schönberg exhibit, UCLA 1963
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg exhibition of paintings and drawings / UCLA Art Gallery, Nov. 1963.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 23 Arnold Schönberg exhibit, UCLA 1963
Note on back: UCLA Art Gallery Nov. 1963 / Arnold Schönberg exhibit.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 24 Arnold Schönberg exhibit, UCLA 1963
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg exhibit / UCLA Art Gallery, Nov. 1963.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.

STRAVINSKY AT UCLA, 1950s

sleeve 25 Stravinsky rehearsing, late 1950s.
Note on back: Igor Stravinsky rehearsing at UCLA / late 1950s.
[Photo shows Stravinsky on podium, conducting.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 26 Royce Hall: Stravinsky rehearsing “Les Noces” with his pianists, late 1950s.
Note on back: UCLA – Royce Hall, late 1950s / I. Stravinsky discussing Les Noces with his pianists / L–R unknown, Leonard Roseman, Leo Smit, and Carl Cohn.
[Photo shows Stravinsky and pianists perusing score together.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 27 Stravinsky, Leonard Rosenman, Carl Cohn, Ingolf Dahl, late 1950s.
Note on back: I. Stravisnky discussing Les Noces with his composer-pianists: L–R Leonard Rosenman, Carl Cohn, and Ingolf Dahl / late 1950s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 28 Stravinsky rehearsing at Royce Hall, late 1950s.
Note on back: Igor Stravinsky rehearsing at Royce Hall, UCLA / late 1950s.
[Photo shows Stravinsky on podium, conducting.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 29 Stravinsky rehearsing, late 1950s.
Note on back: Igor Stravinsky rehearsing at UCLA / late 1950s.
[Photo shows Stravinsky on podium, conducting.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 30 Robert Kraft, Stravinsky, Marni Nixon, late 1950s.
Note on back: UCLA rehearsal late 1950s / Robert Kraft, I. Stravinsky, Marni Nixon.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 31 Stravinsky, Marni Nixon, late 1950s.
Note on back: Igor Stravinsky makes a point to Marni Nixon / UCLA rehearsal, late 1950s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”

JOHN WILLIAMS CONDUCTING

sleeves 32-56 John Williams conducting, [no date].
[26 photographs of John Williams conducting at unidentified rehearsal or performance, American flag in background.]
26 color photographs, 4” x 6”, in individual sleeves with 2 photos (very similar shots) in sleeve 55.

JOHN WILLIANS AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS

sleeves 57-68 John Williams [working in his studio at Universal Studios, 1992].
[12 photographs of different views of Williams’s studio, including several images of him working at his desk or piano (on “Far and Away”); additional photos from series in Box 99/53–61.]
12 color photographs, 4” x 6”, each in individual sleeves.

JOHN WILLIAMS AT RECORDING STUDIO

sleeves 69-74 John Williams at recording studio, [no date].
[6 photographs of Williams and colleagues in recording studio, likely recording session for Far and Away, ca. 1991–1992.]
[Sleeves 69–70 are of Williams seated at mixing console, with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer.]
[Sleeve 71 is of Williams, seated on couch with four unidentified individuals.]
[Sleeves 72–74 are of members of the band The Chieftains: Kevin Conneff, Paddy Moloney, and Derek Bell.]
6 color photographs, 4” x 6”, each in individual sleeves.

Box 98

MISCELLANEOUS

sleeve 1 Mara and Marzia Bagier, Leigh Harline.
Note on back: Mara and Marzia Bagier (granddaughter and daughter of the countess Mara of Cravat fame, charm Leigh Harline, great film composer who wrote “When you wish upon a star” etc.
[Photo shows Bagiers and Harline around table with birthday cake.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 2 Wolfgang Bagier, Bronislav Kaper, Rudi Fehr
Note on back: Three good friends / L–R: Wine merchant Wolfgang Bagier, composer Bronislav Kaper, and Rudi Fehr, head of post-production at Warner Bros. and film editor extraordinaire.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 3 Elmer Bernstein, Pete Rugolo, early 1960s.
[Photo shows Bernstein and Rugolo seated at table with drinks.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 4 Henry Mancini, early 1960s.
[Photo shows Mancini seated at table with drink.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 5 Bobby Troup, John Mandel, early 1960s.
[Photo shows Mandel talking with Troup in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 6 Alexander Courage’s house, 1969.
Note on back: My house in Brentwood 1969 / A party to christen my wife Kristen’s mural (it was in Life Magazine) in our pool / L–R: Arthur Morton (in white jacket), Jo Raksin (David’s then wife), Daniele Amphitheatrof, and David Raksin / At far right is May Amphitheatrof.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 7 Anita Nye, Alexander Courage, Jerry Goldsmith, Alex North, [early 1970s].
Note on back: 8 hands (courtesy of Sibley Library) / L–R: Anita Nye, AMC, J. Goldsmith, Alex North / Anita wrote a sosng called “A Sunday Kind of Love.”
[Photo shows Nye, Courage, Goldsmith, and North preparing to play an eight-hand piano piece.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 8 Anita Nye, Annemarie North, Alex North, [early 1970s].
Note on back: L–R: Anita Nye (wife of comedian Louis and a fine pianist), Annemarie North + Alex.
[Photo shows Alex North playing piano with Nye and Annemarie North standing behind him.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 9 Jerry Goldsmith and Alex North, early 1970s.
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith and Alex North doing one of their 4-hands improvisations / early 70s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 10 Harry Lojewski and Alexander Courage, [Jerry Goldsmith’s house], 1973–74.
Note on back: Harry Lojewski (then head of music dept. at MGM/UA) and AMC at Goldsmith party 1973–4(?).
[Photo shows Lojewski and Courage seated at piano.]
Photograph attributed to Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 19 Adolph Deutsch, John Green.
Note on back: Adolph Deutsch and John Green entertain at a party.
[Photo shows Deutsch and Green playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 19 Hugo Friedhofer, Jeri Southern, Alex North, [May 3, 1977]
[Photo shows Friedhofer, Southern, and North mingling at Friedhofer’s 75th birthday party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
For more photos from Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th Birthday, see Box XX/XX–XX.
sleeve 19 Carol Goldsmith, Jerry Goldsmith, February 1976.
Note on back: Carol Goldsmith reacts to husband Jerry on his birthday in February 1976 / seated right: Herbert Spencer.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 19 Emmy Lou Morton, Jerry Goldsmith, Herbert Spencer, February 1976.
[Photo shows Morton, Goldsmith, and Spencer seated at table.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 15 Carol and Jerry Goldsmith, Herbert Spencer, February 1976.
Note on back: Carol and Jerry Goldsmith on his 56th (?) birthday + Herbert Spencer + unknowns / Feb. 1976.
[Photo shows Jerry Goldsmith seated at table with birthday cake, surrounded by others.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 16 Carol Goldsmith, Jerry Goldsmith, Herbert Spencer, February 1976.
Note on back: Carol Goldsmith hugs Jerry on his birthday + Herbert Spencer + unknown / Feb. 1976.
[Photo shows Jerry Goldsmith seated at table with birthday cake.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 17 Jerry Goldsmith and son Aaron, 1983.
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith and son, Aaron (named for guess who) 1983 (?).
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 18 Party at Jerry Goldsmith’s, 1983–84.
Note on back: Party at Jerry Goldsmith’s, 1983–4(?) / L–R: Arthur Morton, Patrick Williams, J. G. + Herbert Spencer, back of Leonard Engel, head of music editing at 20th Fox.
[Photo shows group mingling on Goldsmith’s terrace.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 19 Jerry Goldsmith, Robert Nathan, Anna Lee, [no date].
Note on back: Jerry Goldsmith with two dear, old friends of ours: Robert Nathan, the author (Portrait of Jenny, etc.) and his English actress wife (the 7th) Anna Lee.
[Photo shows Goldsmith, Nathan, and Lee seated on couch in conversation.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 20 Wilbur (Bill) Hatch, Bill Lawrence, Jules Von Gende, ca. 1950.
Note on back: Circa 1950 / Wilbur (Bill) Hatch, music director of “The Screen Guild Players” an anthology series on radio with “big name stars,” discusses something with Bill Lawrence (on right), the director, and Jules von Gende, the orchestra contractor. I was writing for Bill (H.) at that time.
[Photo shows Hatch, Lawrence, and Von Gende on podium with musicians in the foreground.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7.5”.
sleeve 21 Wilbur (Bill) Hatch, Peggy Hatch, Nancy Hatch, late 1940s.
Note on back: Late 1940s / Wilbur (Bill) Hatch (of “I Love Lucy” fame) in striped shirt, his wife, Peggy, in striped dress, and daughter Nancy, in plaid shirt, plus neighbors listen to a beekeeper who had just removed a hive. Bill was head of music at Desilu and got me the job on “Star Trek.” One of the world’s best!
[Photo shows group of 11 (including Hatches) listening to beekeeper holding a hive frame.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7.5”.
sleeve 22 Pearl Kaufman, Leonard Rosenman, [no date].
Note on back: Pearl Kaufman (very fine local pianist) and Leonard Rosenman play serious 4-hands.
[Photo shows Kaufman and Rosenman playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 23 Edward Kleban, late 1960s.
Note on back: Edward Kleban / late 1960s / lyricist of “A Chorus Line.”
[Photo shows Kleban playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 24 Edward Kleban, late 1960s.
Note on back: Edward Kleban—then a record producer—later the lyricist of “A Chorus Line” / late 1960s.
[Photo shows Kleban and an unidentified toddler playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 25 20th Century Fox: Arthur Morton, Lionel Newman, John Williams
Note on back: Lunch in the 20th Fox Commissary / Arthur Morton, Lionel Newman, John Williams.
[Photo shows Morton, Newman, and Williams seated at lunch table in conversation.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 26 Alfred Newman rehearsing, 1964
Note on back: Alfred (Pappy) Newman rehearsing / May 1964.
[Photo shows Newman conducting at podium with musicians in the background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 27 Newman family, [no date].
Note on back: Some Newmans (L–R): unknown, Lionel, his wife Beverly, daughters Jennifer + Carol, brother Marc / large head–Brother Robert–former head of production at Goldwyn Studios.
[Photo shows group mingling.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 28 Newman family, [no date].
Note on back: A gaggle of Newmans–clockwise from Bobby (head), unknown, unknown, Lionel, daughter Carol (assoc. producer of “The Waltons”), brother Marc (our agent).
[Photo shows group mingling at same event as previous photo.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 29 John Williams, Lionel Newman, early 1980s.
Note on back: John Williams and Lionel Newman in Lionel’s office at Fox, early 80s.
[Photo shows Newman, seated at desk, talking to Williams.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 30 Lionel Newman’s office at 20th Century Fox, [early 1980s].
Note on back: Lionel Newman’s office at 20th Cent. Fox / Arthur Morton’s hand, cigarette + smoke / John Williams regailing L. N.
[Photo shows Newman, seated at desk, talking to Williams; duplicate of previous photo with better lighting.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 31 Arthur Morton, David Newman, John Williams, Herbert Spencer, [early 1980s].
Note on back: In Lionel Newman’s office at Fox / L–R Arthur Morton, David Newman, John Williams + Herbert Spencer / [Newman] VP in charge of music Fox.
[Photo shows Morton, Newman, and Williams standing in Newman’s office with Spencer seated in bottom right corner.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 32 Alex North, Annemarie North, [early 1970s].
Note on back: My kitchen in Brentwood house. I had made a big stew with marrow bones. When Alex North found out about it, he rushed to get the marrow, which he loves, and is here consuming it with eager help from his wife, Anne Marie. He still talks about it.
[Photo shows the Norths eating stew in the Courages kitchen.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 33 Alex North, early 1970s.
Note on back: An ecstatic Alex North consuming marrow from the bone / my kitchen, early 70s.
[Photo shows North eating stew in the Courages kitchen; Annemarie North blocked from view by Alex.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 34 Annemarie North, Alex North, Mrs. Ian Fraser, 1970s.
Note on back: Mrs. Ian Fraser, Annemarie North, Alex North, 70s.
[Photo shows Fraser and the Norths in conversation.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 35 Leonard Rosenman, Kay Rosenman, late 1950s.
Note on back: Late 50s / Leonard Rosenman and his 2nd wife, Kay, who was quite a good songwriter, on the beach in Santa Monica.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 36 Leonard Rosenman, Alex North, ca. 1973.
Note on back: (L–R) Leonard Rosenman + Alex North scraping through some 4 hands at my former, former house (1973?).
[Photo shows Rosenman and North playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 37 Alex North and Arthur Morton, [1970s].
[Photo shows North and Morton playing piano, at the Courages’ house.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 38 Arthur Morton, Alex North, 1990.
Note on back: Lunch at Alex North’s summer 1990 / Arthur Morton talks with Alex.
[Photo shows Morton and North seated at table, in conversation.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 39 Arthur Morton, Alex North, 1990.
Note on back: Arthur Morton, Alex North / lunch at Alex’s house / June 1990.
[Duplicate of previous photo.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 40 André Previn in rehearsal, [ca. 1950s].
Note on back: A young André Previn in rehearsal (a jazz record date?). No date.
[Photo shows Previn playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 41 André Previn rehearsing, 1950s.
Note on back: André Previn rehearsing / 1950s.
[Photo shows Previn seated on stool in recording studio.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 42 André Previn, early 1960s.
[Photo shows Previn seated at table in conversation (others not visible in frame).]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 43 André Previn, Miklos Rosza, rehearsal at Hollywood Bowl c.1950.
Note on back: c. 1950 / André Previn, soloist, and Miklos Rozsa, conductor in the Rachmaninoff–Paganini Variations rehearsal at the Hollywood Bowl.
[Photo shows Previn, seated, looking at Rozsa, standing.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7.5”.
sleeve 44 Miklos Rosza, André Previn, c. 1950.
Note on back: c. 1950 / Rehearsal: Miklos Rozsa conducting André Previn, soloist, Rachmaninoff–Paganini Variations with the Meremblum Orchestra, a training orchestra of young musicians led + founded by Peter Meremblum. This in preparation for a Bowl concert with the L. A. Phil. / The intent man (grey suit, white shirt, dark tie) sitting under the ceiling light and behind the bespectacled ‘cellist is André’s father Jack (Jacob). He had been a magistrate in Berlin and an amateur pianist. Unable to practice law here, he gave piano lessons to children of notables e.g., Liza Minelli. A real taskmaster, he can possibly be responsible for André disliking Bach.
[Photo shows Rozsa, Previn, and the orchestra rehearsing in a small room with a small audience in the background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7.5”.
sleeve 45 André Previn, ca. 1950.
Note on back: André Previn proves that a man can be an island as he points to his future tours in Japan with the Vienna Philharmonic.
[Photo shows Previn standing on rock surrounded by water.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7.5”.
sleeve 46 Herbert Spencer, early 1980s.
Note on back: Herbert Spencer orchestrating another John Williams score in John’s office at 20th Cent. Fox, early 80s / (very possibly “Star Wars”).
[Photo shows Spencer working on score at desk.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 47 James Spencer, John Williams, Herbert and Carmela Spencer, 1977.
Note on back: My house (later lost) 1977 / L–R: James Spencer (now a successful art director), John Williams, Herbert Spencer, and daughter Carmela Spencer.
[Photo shows the Spencers and Williams seated on couch.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 48 George Tremblay and David Raksin, late 1960s.
Note on back: Late 60s / George Tremblay (the great west-coast exponent of the 12-tone system) and David Raksin play at my Brentwood house.
[Photo shows Tremblay and Raksin playing piano.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.
sleeve 49 John Williams, Lionel Newman, [no date].
Note on back: L–R: John Williams, Lionel Newman listen to Harry Warren’s “And then I wrote—.”
[Photo shows Warren playing piano as William and Newman (and other party guests in the background) listen; at John Williams’s house.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 50 Party at John Williams’ house, early 1970s.
Note on back: Party at John Williams house, early 1970s / L to R: Carol Goldsmith (Mrs. Jerry), Marc Newman (everyone’s agent, brother to Alfred and Lionel), Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, Vinton Vernon (longtime music mixer at 20th Cent. Fox), Ray Heindorf (head of music dept., Warner Bros.), Lionel Newman (head of music dept., 20th Cent. Fox), at piano Harry Warren (very famous songwriter).
[Photo shows Warren at piano with group standing next to him; see Box 95/67–45 for additional photos from party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 51 Harry Warren, Carol Goldsmith, Jerry Goldsmith, Herbert Spencer, early 1970s.
Note on back: Very great songwriter Harry Warren expresses surprise at something Carol Goldsmith has just said (or sung) at Jerry Goldsmith and Herbert Spencer look on. John Williams’s house. Early ‘70s.
[Photo shows Warren seated at piano with Goldsmiths and Spencer standing to his right; see Box 95/67–45 for additional photos from party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 52 Herbert Spencer, Harry Warren, Diana Spencer, 1970s.
Note on back: L–R: Herbert Spencer, Harry Warren, Diana Spencer / party at John Williams’ / 1970s.
[Photo shows Spencer, Warren, and Spencer standing together.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 53 Party at John Williams’ house, early 1970s.
Note on back: Party at John Williams’ house, early 70s / L–R: David Raksin, Ray Heindorf (head of music at Warner Bros.), Herbert Spencer, Harry Warren, Lionel Newman + Vinton Lernon (longtime scoring stage music mizer at Fox), John W. squatting.
[Photo shows group posing in front of staircase in Williams’s house; see Box 95/67–45 for additional photos from party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 54 Party at John Williams’ house, early 1970s.
Note on back: Party at John Williams’ house, early 70s / L–R: David Raksin, Herbert Spencer, Ray Heindorf, Marc Newman, Harry Warren, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Lionel Newman, and Vinton Vernon.
[Photo shows group posing in front of staircase in Williams’s house; see Box 95/67–45 for additional photos from party.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 55 John Williams, Alex North, 1972.
Note on back: 1972 / My house in Brentwood / L–R: my step-daughter Lisa, John Williams, and Alex North.
[Photo shows North and Williams playing piano with Lisa seated to their right; see Box 95/33–41 for additional photos from event.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 56 John Williams, Alex North
Note on back: 1972 / John Williams commenting on Alex North’s improvising.
[Photo shows North and Williams seated at piano; see Box 95/33–41 for additional photos from event.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 4” x 6”.
sleeve 57 Group of composers aboard the USS Yorktown, 1960s.
Note on back: 1960s / Lunch in a ward room aboard the USS Yorktown (an aircraft carrier berthed in Long Beach) / clockwise from lower right: Morton Stevens, Dick Kirk (bald head, west coast BMI man), Peter Rugolo, Cyril Mockridge, John Williams, 3 unknowns, Herbert Spencer, and Stanley Wilson—head of music at Revue TV (part of Universal pictures) / Cy Mockridge had joined the Navy League and invited us to join a day-long cruise which included an elaborate anti-submarine exercise.
[Photo shows group seated at long table with coffee.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 color photograph, 5” x 7”.

Sub-sub-series iii: 8” x 10” sleeves

Box 99

CLGA HOLLYWOOD BOWL CONCERT – MAY 1964

sleeve 1 Henry Mancini rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Henry Mancini in rehearsal for a composers’ guild concert at the Hollywood Bowl, May 1964.
[Photo shows Mancini conducting, in profile.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 2 Andy Williams rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Andy Williams rehearsing for the CLGA concert at the Hollywood Bowl, May 1964.
[Photo shows Williams holding document (lyrics sheet?).]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 3 Henry Mancini, Andy Williams, John Mandel, 1964.
Note on back: Henry Mancini, Andy Williams, John Mandel, rehearsal for Bowl concert, May 64.
[Photo shows Mancini conducting, Williams singing, and Mandel standing at right.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 4 Nelson Riddle, 1964.
Note on back: Nelson Riddle, CLGA Bowl rehearsal, May ’64.
[Photo shows Riddle standing on podium.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 5 Jack Benny and Maylon [recte Mahlon] Merrick, 1964.
Note on back: Jack Benny and his long-time conductor-arranger (radio + TV) Maylon Merrick / CLGA Hollywood Bowl rehearsal, May ’64 / ‘cellist is Kurt Reher. Lady ‘cellist under Benny’s frog is Eleanor (Elinor?) Slatkin, mother of Leonard Slatkin.
[Photo shows Benny playing violin with Merrick conducting; orchestra in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 6 Elmer Bernstein rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Elmer Bernstein, CLGA Bowl rehearsal, May 1964.
[Photo shows Bernstein conducting with four individuals seated in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 7 John Green, 1964.
Note on back: John Green / CLGA Bowl rehearsal May ’64 (I’m glad he will never see this.)
[Photo shows Green conducting with three individuals seated in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 8 Franz Waxman rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Franz Waxman, CLGA Bowl rehearsal, May ’64.
[Photo shows Waxman conducting with three individuals in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 9 Franz Waxman rehearsing, 1964.
Note on back: Franz Waxman, CLGA Bowl rehearsal, May ’64.
[Photo shows Waxman conducting with five individuals in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 10 Jack Benny, 1964.
Note on back: Jack Benny / CLGA Bowl concert star soloist (it was a concert to benefit CLGA + we needed a big name) / May ’64.
[Photo shows Benny playing violin with orchestra musicians (on break?) and instruments in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 11 Rehearsal, 1964.
Note on back: Rehearsal for CLGA Bowl concert, May ’64 / L–R: writer, David Raksin, John Green, producer.
[Photo shows four men behind table/desk.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 12 Jack Benny, 1964.
Note on back: Jack Benny our star soloist for composers’ and lyricists’ guild concert, May ’64 / Los Angeles Philharmonic behind him (he really could play!) / violinist with glasses seen behind Benny’s head is Thelma Gaspar Beach, a fine Eastman alumna.
[Photo shows Benny, crouching, playing violin, with the LA Philharmonic violin section playing in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 13 Jack Benny, 1964.
Note on back: David Frisina, then concertmaster of L. A. Philharmonic, playing stooge for Jack Benny, soloist / CLGA Hollywood Bowl concert, May 1964.
[Photo shows Frisna and Benny playing violins, with orchestra in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 14 Henry Mancini, Andy Williams, John Mandel, 1964.
Note on back: Henry Mancini, Andy Williams, John Mandel rehearsing for CLGA Bowl concert / May ’64.
[Photo shows Mancini conducting, Williams, singing, and Mandel standing.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.

HUGO FRIEDHOFER “AT EASE IN HIS STUDIO” – 1957-8

sleeves 15-20 Hugo Friedhofer in his studio, ca. 1957–58.
[6 photographs of Friedhofer; includes candid and posed photos.]
Photographs by Alexander Courage. 6 black and white photographs, 8” x 10”, each in individual sleeves.

SCHÖNBERG ARCHIVE EXHIBIT, UCLA – 1963

sleeve 21 Contact sheet of photos by Alexander Courage.
Note on back: Photos by A. Courage from Schöenberg Archive, Nov. 22, 1963.
[Contact sheet contains 12 images of documents (letters and telegrams) from the Schönberg Archive.]
Photographs by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white contact sheet, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 22 Telegram [from Franz Lehar to Arnold Schoenberg].
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 23 Letter [from Marc Chagall].
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 24 Two self-portrait sketches.
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg / two self-portrait B + W sketches from a one-man show at the UCLA art gallery / Nov 1963.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10.5”.
sleeve 25 Playing cards.
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg / fanciful playing cards / UCLA exhibit, 1963.
[Photo shows eight playing cards drawn by Schönberg.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 26 Sketches for [Schönberg’s] self-portrait.
[Photo shows six partial and full sketches used in preparation for Schönberg’s self-portrait.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10.5”.
sleeve 27 Sketch [of young boy].
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg sketch / one of his sons? / UCLA exhibit, 1963.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 28 Sketch [of woman, subject unknown].
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg sketch / subject unknown / UCLA exhibit, 1963.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10.5”.
sleeve 29 Playing cards.
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg / playing cards / 1963.
[Photo shows eight playing cards drawn by Schönberg.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 30 Playing cards.
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg / fanciful playing cards / 1963.
[Photo shows eight playing cards drawn by Schönberg.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 31 Sketch of his [Schönberg’s] daughter (?).
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg sketch of his daughter (?) / UCLA exhibit / Nov. 1963.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10.5”.
sleeve 32 Sketch of Gertrude Schönberg (?).
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg sketch / Gertrude Schönberg (?) / UCLA exhibit – 1963.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 33 Playing cards.
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg / playing cards / 1963.
[Photo shows eight playing cards drawn by Schönberg.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10.5”.
sleeve 34 Playing cards.
Note on back: Arnold Schönberg / playing cards / 1963.
[Photo shows eight playing cards drawn by Schönberg.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10.5”.
sleeve 35 Sketches for self-portraits.
[Photo shows nine partial and full sketches used in preparation for Schönberg’s self-portrait.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10.75”.

CLGA SOVIET COMPOSERS’ LUNCH – EARLY 1960s

sleeve 36 John Grenn, Dmitri Shostakovich.
Note on back: Shosty laughs!! / John Green makes a funny enjoyed by (L–R) D. Shostakovich, interpreter, Bronislav Kaper (who spoke fluent Russian) / early 60s.
[Photo shows Green standing at podium with others at his left, at lunch for delegation of visiting Soviet Composers.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”. Accompanied by additional caption written on cardboard (extract from original folder).
sleeve 37 Dmitri Shostakovich, Mary Bran.
Note on back: Soviet composers lunch / D. Shostakovich charms Mary Bran / in BG Piatigorsky / early 60s.
[Photo shows group shaking hands.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 38-41 Tikhon Khrennikov speaking at Soviet composers lunch.
[4 photographs showing Khrennikov speaking at lectern with interpreter to his left; Dmitri Shostakovich and Bronnie Kaper seated at table.]
Photographs by Alexander Courage. 4 black and white photographs, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 42 Elmer Bernstein speaking.
Note on back: Soviet composers lunch / L–R: interpreter, Elmer Bernstein (speaking), Leith Stevens (CLGA President), T. Khrennikov / early 60s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 43 Bernard Herrmann speaking.
Note on back: Soviet composers lunch / L–R: John Green, interpreter, Bernard Herrmann (speaking), T. Khrennikov / early 60s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 44 Dimitri Kavalevsky speaking.
Note on back: Soviet composers lunch / L–R: Dmitri Kavalevsky speaking, Bronislav “Bronnie” Kaper (MGM composer), D. Shostakovich / early 60s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 45 Alex North, Tikhon Khrennikov.
Note on back: Soviet composers lunch / L–R: interpreter, Alex North (who had lived in Russia for a time) and Tikhon Khrennikov, head of the composers union / early 60s.
[Photo shows North speaking at lectern with interpreter at his right; Khrennikov seated at table to North’s left.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 46 Dmitri Shostakovich.
Note on back: Shostakovich speaks! What a nice man! / Listening Leith Stevens, interpreter, B. Kaper / Soviet composers lunch, Beverly Hills Hotel / early 60s.
[Photo shows Shostakovich speaking at lectern with others in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 47 Gregor Piatigorsky, Mary Bran, Dmitri Kabalevsky.
[Photo shows group in conversation during composers lunch.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 48 Dimitri Kabalevsky introduced.
Note on back: Soviet composers lunch / Dimitri Kabalevsky is introduced / at left: David Raksin / at right: Leith Stevens / early 60s.
[Photo shows Raksin seated, Kabalevsky standing, and Stevens at lectern introducing Kabalevsky.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 49 Gregor Piatigorsky introduced.
[Photo shows Piatigorsky standing with two unidentified men sitting at table in background.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 50 Tikhon Krennikov, Mary Bran, Bronislav Kaper, John Green.
[Photo shows group standing (posing).]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 51 D. Kabalevsky, Gregor Piatigorsky.
Note on back: Soviet composers lunch / D. Kabalevsky listens to Gregor Piatigorsky / early 60s.
[Photo shows Kabalevsky and Piatigorsky in conversation, among group mingling.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 52 Mary Bran, Franz Waxman.
Note on back: Soviet composers lunch / Mary Bran talks with Franz Waxman / in BG Piatigorsky and Kabalevsky.
[Photo shows Bran and Waxman in conversation, among group mingling.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.

JOHN WILLIAMS AT WORK ON “FAR AND AWAY”

sleeves 53- 61 John Williams in his studio at Universal Studios, 1992.
[9 photographs of Williams working at his desk or piano on “Far and Away”); additional photos from series in Box 97/57–66.]
Note on original folder: John Williams at work on “Far and Away” in the studio given him by Steven Spielberg in his “Amblin” compound at Universal Studios. March–April 1992.
Photographs by Alexander Courage 9 black and white photographs, 8” x 10”, each in individual sleeves.

MISCELLANEOUS

sleeve 62 Igor Stravinsky at UCLA, early 1950s
Note on back: I. Stravinsky rehearses at UCLA / early 1950s.
[Photo shows Stravinsky conducting at podium.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 63 Igor Stravinsky at UCLA, early 1950s.
Note on back: I. Stravinsky in rehearsal at UCLA / early 1950s.
[Photo shows Stravinsky smiling, standing at podium during rehearsal.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 64 Henry Mancini, [1964].
[Photo shows Mancini conducting (during rehearsal for a composers’ guild concert at the Hollywood Bowl, May 1964); duplicate print of photo in Box 99/1.]
[Photograph by Alexander Courage.] 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 65 Contact sheet: David Raksin, Leith Stevens, John Green, Miklas Rozsa.
[Contact sheet containing 12 images from event, several of which show Leith Stevens receiving various gifts/honors; for select prints from series, see Box 95/25–26.]
[Photographs by Alexander Courage.] 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 66 Lionel Newman, 1960s.
Note on back: Lionel Newman, head of music dept. 20th Century Fox Studios, 60s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 67 Herbert Spencer, Lennie Hayton, mid-1960s.
Note on back: Herbert Spencer and Lennie Hayton / part of a sketch by director Jean Hegulesco on wall / mid 60s.
[Photo shows Spencer and Hayton seated at table.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 68 Lennie Hayton, Jeff Alexander, mid-1960s.
Note on back: Lennie Hayton and Jeff Alexander in Lionel Newman’s office at 20th Century Fox / middle 60s / photos of Lionel’s 3 daughters on wall.
[Photo shows Hayton and Alexander seated, looking at each other.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 69 Randy Newman, Lionel Newman, mid-1960s.
Note on back: Randy Newman and his uncle Lionel / Randy was at the time an assistant music librarian at Fox / mid 60s.
[Photo shows Randy sitting with Lionel in office.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 70 Al Woodbury, 1964.
Note on back: Al Woodbury, longtime arranger (MGM) and orchestrator (John Green and André Previn), 1964.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 71 Arthur Morton, Adolph Deutsch, 1960s.
Note on back: Arthur Morton and Adolph Deutsch undoubtedly discussing British motor cars / 60s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 72  John Green, 1964.
Note on back: John Green and one of his three daughters (Bobbie?), May 1964.
[Photo shows John Green seated at desk with his daughter standing at his right.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 73 André Previn, [no date].
Note on back: André Previn, early on, in rehearsal. Seated is his daughter (Claudio or Alicia, I don’t recall).
[Photo shows Previn conducting at podium with his daughter seated in conductor’s chair immediately behind him.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 74 André Previn, [no date].
Note on back: André Previn, his daughter by his 1st wife, Betsy and Robert (Bobbie) Helfer, everybody’s agent and/or orchestra contractor in those (?) days.
[Photo shows Previn talking to his daughter with Helfter in bottom right corner.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 75 André Previn, Bobbie Helfer, [no date].
Note on back: André Previn, daughter (Claudia? Alicia?) and Bobbie Helfer / no date.
[Photo shows Previn, his daughter, and Helfter looking at material on conductor’s podium.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 76 Party on Stage 1 at Fox, 1960s.
Note on back: Party on Stage 1 at Fox (recording stage). I hear (1992) it’s about to be torn down. / Lyn Murray and his friend Pamela / 60s.
[Photo shows Murray and Pamela standing in front of recording equipment.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 77 Alexander Courage, Leonard Rosenman, 1964.
Note on back: A. Courage plays 4-hands with Leonard Rosenman, 1964.
[Photo shows Courage and Rosenman playing piano.]
Photograph attributed to Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 78 David Raksin, Pearl Kaufman, 1964.
Note on back: David Raksin, composer, Pearl Kaufman, pianist / May ’64.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 79 Gil Grau, 1964.
Note on back: Gil Grau, a fine orchestrator at RKO (for Roy Webb) and a world class collector of sea shells / May 64.
[Photo shows Grau standing at podium examining score.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 80 Shelley Manne, Pearl Kaufman, 1964.
Note on back: Shelley Manne, great drummer, and Pearl Kaufman, pianist / May ’64.
[Photo shows Manne seated at piano with Kaufman standing at his left shoulder.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 81 David Raksin, 1964.
Note on back: David Raksin of (“Laura”) fame / 1964.
[Photo shows Raksin, in profile, holding document.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 82 Herbert Spencer, Lionel Newman, 1960s.
Note on back (typescript caption affixed to back of photo): Herbert Spencer and Lionel Newman at 20th Century-Fox in the 1960s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 83 Arthur Morton, 1960s.
Note on back: Arthur Morton (brother of Musicologist + impresario Lawrene), composer and orchestrator, 60s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 84 Alexander Courage, Leonard Rosenman, 1964.
Note on back: A. Courage plays 4-hands with Leonard Rosenman, 1964.
Photograph attributed to Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 85 Herbert Spencer, John Williams, 1960s.
Note on back (typescript caption affixed to back of photo): Herbert Spencer and John Williams at 20th Century-Fox in the 1960s.
[Photo shows Spencer and Williams talking in studio.]
Photograph by John F. Waggaman. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 86  John Grenn, 1964.
[Photo shows Green conducting.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 87 Cyril J. Mockridge, Lionel Newman
Note on back: Cyril J. Mockridge (Sidie) composer + writer for string writer extraordinaire embraces his boss, Lionel Newman, at a Fox party (Fox was the only music dept. that had parties) / 60s.
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 88 Party on recording stage at 20th Century Fox, 1960s.
Note on back: Party on recording stage at 20th Century–Fox / L–R: Dick Kirk, head of BMI western office, Alfred (Pappy) Newman, Paul Sprosty, music librarian + Randy Newman’s boss, and producer David Weisbart / 60s.
[Photo shows Newman, Sprosty, and Weisbart in conversation, with Kirk at far left of photo.]
Photograph by Alexander Courage. 1 black and white photograph, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 89 Contact sheet with various images of music.
[Contact sheet containing 28 images of various sheet music for voice and piano.]
1 black and white contact sheet, 8” x 10”.
sleeve 90 Contact sheet with various images of music.
[Contact sheet containing 12 images of various sheet music for voice and piano.]
1 black and white contact sheet, 4.25” x 10”.

Sub-series B: Slides

Box 100

 item 1

Red 3-ring binder containing 8 slide sleeves:

Sleeve 1. Labeled “Hollywood Bowl, 9/23/63.” Sleeve contains 14 color slides (35 mm) with images from rehearsal at the Hollywood Bowl.

Sleeves 2–5. Labeled “Schönberg Duplicates.” Sleeves contain 72 color slides (35 mm) of various artwork by Arnold Schönberg from exhibit at UCLA [November 1963].

Sleeve 6. Labeled “Miscellaneous.” Sleeve contains 14 color slides (35 mm) with images of (#1) Jeff Alexander, (#2–3) Vladimir Ussachevsky, (#4) Lynn Murray, (#5) Arthur Morton and Jeff Alexander, (#6) Jerry Goldsmith, (#7–8) Leonard Rosenman and Pearl Kaufman, (#9, 13) Leigh Harline and family, (#10) Lionel Newman, (#11) Arthur Morton and Lionel Morton, (#12) George Tremblay, (#14) Arthur Morton and Jerry Goldsmith.

Sleeves 7–8. Labeled “Lennie Hayton.” Sleeves contain 7 color slides (55 mm) with images of Lennie Hayton [at 20th Century–Fox, ca. 1968]. See Box 95/16 for print of one photo from series.

Sub-series C: Negatives

Box 101

item 1

Black 3-ring binder containing 9 negative sleeves.

Sleeves 1–2. Labeled “Copland at OJAI, 1950s.” Sleeves contain 1 negative strip (1.5” x 9”) with 6 images of Copland conducting and 7 negatives (2.25” x 2.25”) with 7 images of the rehearsal and audience.

Sleeve 3. Labeled “Jerry Goldsmith in studio, 2/28/92.” Sleeve contains 8 negative strips (1.5” x 3–6”) with, in total, 26 images of Goldman in his studio. See Box 96/41–60 for prints of some of these images.

Sleeve 4. Labeled “Schönberg Archive, 11/23/63.“ Sleeve contains 2 negative strips (1.5” x 9”) with 12 images of letters and telegrams from Schönberg Archive. See Box 99/21 for contact sheet of images.

Sleeve 5. Labeled “Max Steiner giving speech.” Sleeve contains 2 negatives (2.25” x 2.25”) with 2 images of Max Steiner standing at a lectern at unidentified event.

Sleeve 6. Labeled “David Raksin, Leith Stevens.” Sleeve contains 3 negatives (2.25” x 2.25”) with 2 images of Raksin and Stevens standing at a lectern and 1 image of the audience at the dinner/event.

Sleeves 7–8. Labeled “USSR composers’ lunch.” Sleeves contain 7 negative strips (1.5” x 9”) with, in total, 39 images from the event. See Box 99/36–52 for prints of some of these images.

 Sleeve 9. Labeled “Unidentified.” Sleeve contains 4 negative strips (1.5” x 9”) with, in total, 21 images [of Aaron Copland conducting, likely from a rehearsal for the Ojai Festival, 1958].

Series 9: Sheet Music

Box 102

folder 1 Arlen, Harold. “Happiness is a Thing Called Joe.” From the MGM picture Cabin in the Sky. Lyric by E. Y. Harburg. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Leo Feist, c1941. Pl. no. 7374-3. 5 pp.
folder 2 Bricusse, Leslie. “At the Crossroads.” From the 20th Century-Fox picture Doctor Dolittle. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Hastings Music Corp., c1967. Pl. no. H88-3. 4 pp.
folder 3 Bricusse, Leslie. “Beautiful Things.” From the 20th Century-Fox picture Doctor Dolittle. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Hastings Music Corp., c1967. Pl. no. H89-4. 5 pp.
folder 4 Bricusse, Leslie. Doctor Dolittle. [Songs from the 20th Century-Fox picture.] For voice and piano. Published score, “for professional use only (not for sale).” New York: Hastings Music Corp., c1967. Pl. no. H69. 2 copies. 66 pp., each.
folder 5 Bricusse, Leslie. “I Think I Like You.” From the 20th Century-Fox picture Doctor Dolittle. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Hastings Music Corp., c1967. Pl. no. H93-3. 4 pp.
folder 6 Bricusse, Leslie. “Something in Your Smile.” From the 20th Century-Fox picture Doctor Dolittle. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Hastings Music Corp., c1967. Pl. no. H95-4. 5 pp.
folder 7 Bricusse, Leslie. “Talk to the Animals.” From the 20th Century-Fox picture Doctor Dolittle. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Hastings Music Corp., c1967. Pl. no. H87-7. 8 pp.
folder 8 Bricusse, Leslie. “When I Look in Your Eyes.” From the 20th Century-Fox picture Doctor Dolittle. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Hastings Music Corp., c1967. Pl. no. H90-3. 4 pp.
folder 9 Bricusse, Leslie. “Where Are the Words.” From the 20th Century-Fox picture Doctor Dolittle. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Hastings Music Corp., c1967. Pl. no. H92-3. 4 pp.
folder 10 Brown, Nacio Herb. “Singin’ in the Rain.” From the MGM picture Singin’ in the Rain. Lyric by Alfred Freed. For voice and piano. Photocopy of published score (on thermal paper). New York: Robbins Music Corp., c1957. Pl. no. SH 589-3. 3 pp.
folder 11 Burleigh, H. T., arr. “Deep River.” For low voice and piano. Published score. Melville, NY: Belwin Mills Publishing Corp., c1969. Pl. no. FCS 1587. 5 pp.
folder 12 Courage, Alexander. “Personal Property.” Lyric by Dory Langdon. For voice and piano. Score. MS repro, with emendations in red pencil. 4 pp.
folder 13 Dietz, Howard, and Arthur Schwartz. “A Shine on Your Shoes.” From the revue Flying Colors. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Harms Inc., c1932. Pl. no. 8844-6. 7 pp.
folder 14 Gershwin, George. “Clap Yo’ Hands.” From the musical comedy Oh, Kay. Words by Ira Gershwin. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Harms Inc., c1926. Pl. no. 7871-5. 7 pp.
folder 15 Gershwin, George. “Funny Face.” From the musical production Funny Face. Words by Ira Gershwin. For voice and piano. Published score, in “Hits of Bygone Days from Musical Productions, Series Four.” New York: Music Publishers Holding Corp., c1927. Pl. no. N.W. 62-4. 5 pp.
folder 16 Gershwin, George. “He Loves and She Loves.” From the musical comedy Funny Face. Words by Ira Gershwin. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: New World Music Corp., c1927. Pl. no. N.W. 61-4. 5 pp
folder 17 Gershwin, George. “Let’s Kiss and Make Up.” From the musical comedy Funny Face. Words by Ira Gershwin. For two voices and piano. Published score. New York: New World Music Corp., c1927. Pl. no. N.W. 58-4. 2 copies. 5 pp., each. Copy 1 has markings in colored pencil. Copy 2 has markings in pencil.
folder 18 Gershwin, George. “My One and Only.” From the musical production Funny Face. Words by Ira Gershwin. For two voices and piano. Published score, in “Hits of Bygone Days from Musical Productions, Series Four.” New York: Music Publishers Holding Corp., c1927. Pl. no. N.W. 57-4. 5 pp.
folder 19 Gershwin, George. “‘S Wonderful.” From the musical comedy Funny Face. Words by Ira Gershwin. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Harms Inc., c1927. Pl. no. N.W. 56-4. 5 pp.
folder 20 Hamlisch, Marvin. “The Girl Who Used to Be Me.” From the Paramount motion picture Shirley Valentine. Lyric by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. For voice and piano. Published score. [s.l.]: Famous Music Corp., c1989. Pl. no. 2810GSMX. 2 copies. 6 pp., each. Interleaved in both copies: letter addressed to Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences member (invitation to consider nomination for best original song). 1 p., each
folder 21 Herbert, Victor. “March of the Toys.” From Babes in Toyland. For solo piano. Published score, with markings in pencil. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, c1903. No pl. no. London: B. Feldman & Co. Ltd., c1903. 7 pp.
folder 22 Kaper, Bronislau. “Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo.” From the MGM picture Lili. Words by Helen Deutsch. For voice and piano. Published score (artist copy). New York: Robbins Music Corp., c1959. Pl. no. SH 3712-3. 4 pp.
folder 23 Kern, Jerome. “Till the Clouds Roll By.” From the MGM picture Till the Clouds Roll By. Words by Jerome Kern, P. G. Wodehouse, and Guy Bolton. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: T. B. Harms Co., c1917. No pl. no. 5 pp.
folder 24 Mandel, Johnny. “Emily.” Instrumental lead sheet (melody and chords). MS repro. 1 p.
folder 25 Porter, Cole. “Anything Goes.” From the musical comedy Anything Goes. For voice and piano. Published score, with printed lyrics on pp. 6–7 crossed out in pencil and original lyrics added in red ink (typescript). New York: Harms Inc., c1934. Pl. no. S-528-5. 7 pp. Accompanied by note: “This is an original copy and contains all the lyrics before they were censored.”
folder 26 Porter, Cole. “You’re the Top.” From the Warner Bros. picture Night and Day. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Harms Inc., c1934. Pl. no. S-521-5. 7 pp.
folder 27 Rodgers, Richard. “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue.” From On Your Toes. Arranged for orchestra by Jack Mason. Radio and concert version. Published piano-conductor score, with markings in red pencil. New York: Chappell & Co., c1949. No pl. no. 8 pp.
folder 28 Romberg, Sigmund. “Golden Days.” From the musical production The Student Prince in Heidelberg. Words by Dorothy Donnelly. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Harms Inc., c1924. Pl. no. 7201-4. 5 pp.
folder 29 Romberg, Sigmund. Tiptoes. Production no. 1257. [Book] #3; dated July 26, 1934. Consists of outline of musical cues 41–75, with summary of scenes, key dialogue, and musical incipits for each cue (piano reduction/2 staves). MS repro (purple ink). 28 pp.
folder 30 Schwartz, Arthur. “I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plan.” From the musical production The Little Show. Words by Howard Dietz. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Harms Inc., 1933. Pl. no. S-477-4. 5 pp.
folder 31 Schwartz, Arthur. “Is It All a Dream?” Words by Howard Dietz. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Harms Inc, c1932. Pl. no. 8794-5. 7 pp.
folder 32 Schwartz, Arthur. “I’ve Made a Habit of You.” From the musical production The Little Show. Words by Howard Dietz. For voice and piano. Published score, with annotations in pencil on p. 1. New York: Harms Inc., 1929. Pl. no. S361-4. 5 pp.
folder 33 Schwartz, Arthur. “New Sun in the Sky.” From the musical production The Band Wagon. Words by Howard Dietz. For voice and piano. Published score. New York: Harms Inc., c1931. Pl. no. S-401-4. 5 pp.