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Julius Schloss Collection Series
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Clippings

The Clippings Series contains articles and clippings from newspapers, magazines and journals that pertain to people, music, and specific periods of Schloss’s life. Items are arranged topically.

Compositions

The Compositions Series contains Schloss’s 29 completed compositions and arrangements and 6 unfinished works. The works are arranged alphabetically by uniform title. Composition dates, durations and instrumentation are provided when possible. Instrumentation for large ensemble works is listed according to the schema [Fl Cl Ob Bs – Hn Tp Tb Tu – Perc – Str] with supplementary instruments listed.

Concerts and Competitions

The Concerts & Competitions Series contains programs, correspondence and reviews for performances of Schloss’s compositions. Items are arranged by date of event.

Correspondence

The Correspondence Series contains letters to or by Julius Schloss to the listed individual, except where noted. Additional correspondence pertaining to other series in the collection is listed below as well.

Miscellaneous

The Miscellaneous Series contains a collection of items that distinguish themselves from the other series. These include copies of literary works, documents, stamps, advertisements, and the artifacts of Bergiana pertaining to the Lyric Suite. Items are arranged topically.

Photographs

The Photographs Series contains autographed photographs of Alban Berg, Fritz Heinrich Klein, and Bernhard Sekles, as well as photographs of Julius Schloss. Additional photographs printed in other series of the collection are listed below as well.

Studies and Analyses

The Studies & Analyses Series contains Schloss’s academic work from his studies at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt and under Alban Berg, as well as his analyses of works by other composers. Listed items are grouped by genre: academic studies, analyses of works by other composers, studies of unknown works, transcriptions of melodies, and sketches.