Access and Use | Administrative Information | Appendix A: Sound Recordings Transferred to MBRS | Headings | Appendix C: Bayerische Staatsbibliothek | Appendix D: Harvard University | Appendix E: Moldenhauer Archives, Spokane, Washington | Appendix F: Northwestern University | Appendix G: Paul Sacher Stiftung | Appendix H: Washington State University | Appendix I: Whitworth College | Appendix J: Wiener Stadt- u. Landesbibliothek | Appendix K: Zentralbibliothek Zürich
Appendix G: Paul Sacher Stiftung
Moldenhauer Archives at Paul Sacher Stiftung |
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Boulez, Pierre |
A. Mus. ms.: Le Marteau sans maître. Full score. With additional copy containing inscriptions by Boulez and Hans Rosbaud |
Dallapiccola, Luigi |
A. Mus. ms.: Concerto per la notte di Natale dell'anno 1956, for soprano and chamber orchestra. |
Workbook containing preparatory studies |
Diez, Ernst |
Doc.: Files include articles, books, correspondence, diaries, notebooks, photographs |
Related Collection Materials seeWebern, Anton |
Greissle, Felix |
Related Collection Materials seeWebern, Anton |
Hindemith, Paul |
A. Mus. ms.: Hérodiade, for chamber orchestra, June 1944, to Karl Amadeus Hartmann. 54p. First draft in condensed score, of the work commissioned by the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation in the Library of Congress |
Digital image available |
Jone, Hildegard |
Doc.: Files include articles, notebooks, poems (many about Webern, or set to music by Webern), photographs, prose |
Related Collection Materials seeWebern, Anton |
Komauer, Edwin |
Port. Phot. |
Related Collection Materials seeWebern, Anton |
Mahler, Gustav |
A. Mus. ms.: Symphony no. 2, ("Resurrection"), Todtenfeier, Prague, 10 Sept. 1888. 77p., 33x24cm. Full score. The original version of the first movement. On the title page, the original heading "Symphonie in C-moll," and signed by Mahler. Dated at end, with added note "Dauer netto 20 Minuten." With many instructions to the conductor and performers in the margins. Original fitted case, folio |
A. Mus. ms.: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, for voice and orchestra, 1891-1893[?]. 58p., 34x27cm. Full score, consisting of "Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht," "Ging heut' Morgen übers Feld," "Ich hab' ein glühend Messer," "Die zwei blauen Augen." Containing many differences from the published versions and the only autograph source of the full score. Notated in ink, with many erasures and corrections. Some annotations in pencil. Instructions for the players added in the margins. On flyleaf, inscription of Hermann Behn, 1895. Original cover binding |
Rezniček, Emil Nikolaus von |
A. Mus. ms.: Tragic Symphony, Wilderswyl, 11 Aug. 1902. 118p. Full score |
Scherchen, Hermann |
Related Collection Materials seeWebern, Anton |
Schoenberg, Arnold |
Related Collection Materials seeWebern, Anton |
Varèse, Edgard |
A. Mus. ms.: Intégrales, 1924-1925. Full score. 48p., 31x24cm. |
Digital image available |
Webern, Anton |
NB: For a comprehensive list, see Anton von Webern: Perspectives, compiled by Hans Moldenhauer and Demar Irvine, and Inventare per Paul Sacher Stiftung, 4: Anton Webern Musikmanuskripte (1994). In addition to the inventory below, the collection includes numerous personal documents, including art objects, books, calling cards, diplomas, identity card, passport, printed scores, programs. |
A. Mus. ms.: Acht frühe Lieder, 1901-1904. 33p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Cellosonate, 1914. 4p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Drei Gedichte, 1900-1903. 12p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Drei kleine Stücke, op. 11, 1914. 6p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Drei Lieder, 1903-1904. 13p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Drei Lieder, 1913-1914. 22p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Drei Lieder, op. 18, 1924[?]-1925. 14p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Entflieht auf leichten Kähnen, op. 2, 1914. 7p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Fünf Canons, op. 16, 1923-1924. 31p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Fünf geistliche Lieder, op. 15, 1917-1922. 80p. + 3p. (title pages) + 1p. (in another hand) |
A. Mus. ms.: Fünf Lieder, 1906-1908. 17p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Fünf Lieder, op. 3, 1908-1909. 31p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Fünf Lieder, op. 4, 1908-1909, 40p. + 2p. (title pages) |
A. Mus. ms.: Fünf Sätze, op. 5, 1909. 21p. + 2p. (title pages) |
A. Mus. ms.: [same], op. 5, 1928/1929. 22p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Fünf Stäcke, op. 10, 1911/1913. 4p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Kantate Nr. 1, op. 29, 1938-1939. 24p. + 2p. (text) |
A. Mus. ms.: Kantate Nr. 2, op. 31, 1941-1943. 98p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Kinderstücke, 1924. 3p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Langsamer Satz, 1905. 38p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Liebeslied, 1904. 1p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Passacaglia, op. 1, 1908. 67p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Quartett, for two violins, viola, and violoncello, 1905. 36p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Quintett, fro two violins, viola, violoncello, and piano, 1907. 150p. With suggestions in the hand of Arnold Schoenberg |
A. Mus. ms.: Rondo, for two violins, viola, and violoncello, 1906. 57p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Satz, for piano, ca. 1905. 20p., including 7p. (photocopy) in the hand of F. Wildgans |
A. Mus. ms.: Satz, for string trio, 1925. 5p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Sechs Bagatellen, op. 9, 1911/1913. 22p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Sechs Lieder, op. 14, 1917-1921. 72p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Sechs Stücke, op. 6, 1909, revised 1928. 1p. Excerpt |
Digital image available |
A. Mus. ms.: [same, 1920]. 53p. Also in the hand of Berg, and two others |
A. Mus. ms.: [Sketchbook 2], 1926-1930. Contains opera 19-22; Auf Bergen in der reinsten Höhe, 1926; Movement for orchestra, 1928; Movement for string quartet, 1929; Nun weiss man erst, 1929 |
A. Mus. ms.: [Sketchbook 3], 1928-1934. Contains opera 22-25; Cirrus, 1930; Movement for woodwinds, strings, piano, 1934; Movement for clarinet quartet, 1930; Der Spiegel sagt mir, 1930; Piece for orchestra, 1931; Wie kann der Tod so nah der Liebe wohnen, 1934 |
A. Mus. ms.: [Sketchbook 4], 1931-1938. Contains opera 24-28 |
A. Mus. ms.: [Sketchbook 5], 1938-1943. Contains opera 29-31 |
A. Mus. ms.: [Sketchbook 6], 1941-1945[?]. Contains op. 31; Kleiner sind Götter geworden, op.31, 1943-1944; Concerto, 1944-1945[?] |
A. Mus. ms.: [Sketches, drafts, incomplete compositions]: An eine Heilige, ca. 1922-1924, 3p.; Alladine und Palomides, 1908. 1p.; Dämmerstunde, 1905[?], 2p.; Dein Leib geht jetzt der Erde zu, 1925, 1p.; Drei Lieder, 1918-1920, 15p.; Drei Studien über einen Basso ostinato, 1907, 16p.; Du bist mein, Ich bin dein, 1903[?], 1p.; Eight sketches for orchestra, 1911/1913, 6p.; Eight songs, 1915-1921, 21p.; Eighteen German chorale harmonizations, 1906, 8p.; Elf kurze Stücke, ca. 1904, 15p; Hochsommernacht, 1904, 3p.; Kinderstück, 1924, 1p.; In einer lichten Rose, 1914, 2p.; Meiner Mutter, ca. 1914, 1p.; Morgenglanz der Ewigkeit, 1924, 3p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Im Sommerwind, 1904. 54p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Sonatensatz (Rondo), ca. 1905. 18p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Stücke, for orchestra, 1913. 18p. |
A. Mus. ms.: [Two pieces, for violoncello and piano, 1899]. 10p. |
A. Mus. ms.: [Unidentified, ca. 75p.] |
A. Mus. ms.: [Unpublished movements, pieces]: Clarinet quartet, 1904, 2p.; Clarinet trio 1903, 3p.; Orchestra, F Major, 1904, 3p.; Orchestra, F Major, 1904, 35p.; Orchestra, D Major, 1904, 53p.; Orchestra, B Minor, 1906, 1p.; Orchestra, E Major, 1906, 2p.; Piano, C Major, ca. 1904, 5p; Piano, C Major, ca. 1904, 4p.; Piano, C Major, ca. 1904, 4p.; Piano, A-flat Major, ca. 1904, 3p.; Piano, A Major, ca. 1904, 6p.; Piano, A Minor, ca. 1905, 2p.; Piano, F Major, ca. 1905, 8p.; Piano, G Major, ca. 1905, 2p; Piano, C Minor, ca. 1905, 3p.; Scherzo and Trio, A Minor 1903[?], 8p.; Schien mir's, als ich sah die Sonne, 1913 or 1914, 1p.; Schmerz immer, Blick nach oben, 1913, 4p.; Song, 1917, 1p.; Das Sonnenlicht spricht, 1944-1945[?], 7p.; String quartet, E Minor, 1903, 2p.; String quartet, G Major, 1903, 1p.; String quartet, B Major, 1904, 1p.; String quartet, C Minor, 1904[?}, 1p.; String quartet, C Major, 1905[?], 3p.; String quartet, D Major/D Minor, 1905, 5p.; String quartet, D Major/A Major, 1906, 8p.; String quartet, D Major, 1906, 8p.; String quartet, C Major, 1906, 3p; String quartet, E Minor, 1906, 1p.; String quartet, D Minor, 1906, 2p.; String quartet, D Minor, 1906, 3p.; String quartet, A Major/E Major, 1906, 2p.; String quartet, A Minor, 1907, 51p., String quartet, C Minor/C Major, 1907, 45p.; String quartet, 1914, 1p.; String quartet, 1917-1918, 7p.; String quintet, G Minor, 1905, 5p.; String quintet, C Minor, 1906, 3p.; Strings, C-sharp Minor, 1903, 1p.; Strings, C Major, 1903, 6p.; Strings, D Minor, 1904, 35p.; String trio, 1925, 8p.; In tiefster Schuld, ca. 1916, 2p.; Two pieces for piano, ca. 1904, 11p.; Two pieces for piano, 1909-1910[?], 2p.; Two songs, 1917-1918, 5p.; Two songs, 1918-1920, 7p.; Variations for orchestra, D Major/D Minor, 1905, 28p.; Variations for piano and string quartet, A Minor, ca. 1904, 14p.; Variations for string quartet, F Major/F Minor, 1903, 6p.; Variations for string quartet, C-sharp Minor, 1907, 6p.; Variations on Der Winter ist vergangen, ca. 1904, 15p.; Verderben, sterben - ich leb' ohne Trost, 1925, 1p.; Violin and piano, E Minor, 1906, 28p.; Vorfrühling II, 1900, 2p.; Wehmut, 1901, 3p.; Wolkennacht, 1900, 3p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Vier Leider, 1908-1909. 15p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Vier Leider, op. 12, 1915-1917. 28p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Vier Leider, op.13, 1914-1918. 94p. + 1p. (title page) |
A. Mus. ms.: Vier Stücke, op. 7, 1910. 14p. + 2p. (title pages) + 6p. (parts, in Webern's hand, with inscriptions in another hand) |
A. Mus. ms.: Zwei Lieder, op. 8, 1910-1921, 1925. 26p. |
A. Mus. ms.: Zwei Lieder, op. 19, 1926. 9p. |
Mus. ms. cop.: Drei deutsche Volkslieder, arranged by Schoenberg, 1928. 14p. |
Mus. ms. cop.: Friede auf Erden, op. 13 by Schoenberg. 6p. With additional manuscript copied bt Felix Greissle, and with annotations by Webern (1907/1911, 36p.) |
Mus. ms. annot.: Vier deutsche Volkslieder by Schoenberg, copied by Felix Greissle, with annotations by Webern, 1929. 11p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Arbeiterchor, by Liszt, 1924. 45p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Du bist die Ruh' by Schubert, 1903. 7p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Fünf Orchesterstücke, op. 16 by Schoenberg, 1912. 26p. |
3 Mus. mss. arr.: Gedichte von Eduard Mörike: Denl es o Seele!; Der Knabe und das Immlein; Lebe wohl by Hugo Wolf, 1903. 10p. + 4p. + 3p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Gurrelieder, Vorspiel by Schoenberg, 1909-1910. 14p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: [same], Lied der Waldtaube, 1900-1911. 5p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Ihr Bild by Schubert, 1903. 5p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Kammersymphonie by Schoenberg, 1922-1923. 78p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Pelleas und Melisande by Schoenberg, 1911-1912. 4p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Rosamunde, Romanze by Schubert, 1903. 6p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Die schöne Müllerin Tränenregen by Schubert, 1903. 5p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Sechs Orchester-Lieder, op. 8 by Schoenberg, 1910. 6p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Siegfrieds Schwert by Martin Plüddemann, 1903. 15p. |
3 Mus. mss. arr.: [Three piano sonatas] by Schubert, opera 42, 122, 147, 1903. 5p. + 4p. + 8p. Incomplete |
Mus. ms. arr.: Verklärte Nacht by Schoenberg, 1911-1912. 1p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Die Winterreise, Der Wegweiser by Schubert, 1903. 7p. |
Mus. ms. arr.: Zum Schluss by Leo Blech, ca. 1903. 4p. |
Mus. ms.: Canon, in the hand of Erich Schmid. 5p. |
Mus. ms.: Compositionen für Amalie Geer, in the hand of Eduard Brunner, 1866. 124p. |
Mus. ms.: Impromptu, in the hand of Edwin Komauer. 1p. |
Mus. ms. cop.: Ouvertüre zu "Hermann and Dorthea" by Robert Schumann, 1851. 27p. |
Mus. ms.: Vor Maria Wörth, in the hand of Edwin Komauer. 3p. |
L.: [from Webern to]: Ernst Diez (1900-1934), Wilhelmine Webern (1906-1934), Guido Adler (1910-1935), Paul Königer (1910-1913, microfilm only), Rosa and Otto Warto (1910-1945), Josef Polnauer (1914-1941), Alexander Zemlinsky (1915-1924, photocopies only), Arnold Schoenberg (1922), Egon Wellesz (1922, 1934, photocopies only), the Zenks (1922-1943, including Ludwig Zenk), Ludwig Zenk (1923-1945), David Joseph Bach (1925-1940), Emil Hertzka (1925), Ruzena Herlinger (1926-1936), Norbert Schwartzmann (ca. 1926-1931), Amalie and Maria Webern (1926), Freie Typographia (1928), Öttle (1928-1936), Christine Webern, (1928), Peter Webern (1928-1941), Paul Emerich (1930, 1933), Erika Wagner (1930, photocopy only), Adolf Weiss (1930-1934), Roberto Gerhard (1931-1936), Otto Jokl (1931-1939), Mia Zenk (1931), Yella Hertzka (1933-1934), Julius Schloss (1933), Hans Humpelstetter (1934-1945), Karl Amadeus Pisk (1934), Franz Rederer (1934-1939), Amalie Webern (1934), Gisela Bach (1935-1936), Willi Reich (1938-1944), George Robert (1938-1941), Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1941-1944), Erwin Ratz (1942), Friedrich Wildgans (1943, photocopy only), Werner Riemerschmid (1944, copies in the hand of Riemerschmid), Hermine Webern (1944-1945) |
L.: [to Webern from]: Carl Von Webern (1910, 1918), Wilhelmine Webern (1910), Arnold Schoenberg (1922), Universal Edition (1922-1936), Wien. Bürgermeister (1924-1931), Alma Mahler (1933), Ernst Diez (1936, 1939), Ralph Hawkes (1938), Erwin Stein (1938-1939), Josef Humplil (1939), Hildegard Jone (1939-1945), Alfred Kalmus (1939), C. A. Rosen (1939), Josef Marx (1942), Otto Warto (1944), Rudolf Kolisch (n.d.), Hermann Scherchen, and others (n.d.) |
L.: [regarding Webern, Webern family]: to Ernst Diez, from Carl von Webern (1902); to Ernst and Beryl Diez, from Wilhelmine Webern (1917-1949); to Adolph Weiss, from Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge (1930); to Amalie Waller, from Peter Webern (1938); to the Österreichische Staatsamt, from Universal Edition (1945); to Hermine Webern, from Wilhelmine Webern (1945-1949); to Ernst Diez, from Ludwig Zenk (1946-1947); to Hans Humpelstetter, from Wilhelmine Webern (1946-1948); to Amalie Waller, from Wilhelmine Webern (1946-1949); to Josef Hueber, from Wilhelmine Webern (1947-1949, photocopies only); to Hildegard Jone, from Gisela Bach (1947); to Josef Polnauer, from Werner Riemerschmid (1947); to Wilhelmine Webern, from Hans Humpelstetter (1947); to Ludwig and Maria Zenk, from Wilhelmine Webern (1947); to Josef Polnauer, from Wilhelmine Webern (1949); to Amalie Waller, from Josef Hueber (1949); to Hans Moldenhauer, from Josef Hueber (1966); to Hans Moldenhauer, from Hermine Webern (1967) |
Doc.: Analysis. Passacaglia, op. 1. 9 May 1922 |
Doc.: Catalog. "Bücher und Noten," in Webern's personal library, 1914-1929. 129p. |
Doc.: Corrections. Pertaining to vocal compositions |
8 Docs.: Diaries and Notebooks |
A. Doc.: Family lineage. 2p. |
Doc.: Instrumentation list. For Mahler's Seventh Symphony, 2. Nachtmusik |
Doc.: Outline. Seven different instrumental combinations to be employed in an orchestral work. With musical notation |
Doc.: Second Cantata, op. 31. The textual source materials of the work, consisting of Hildegard Jone's poems in her autograph, Webern's annotations consisting of musical outlines, syllable counts, dates of composition, numbering of movements and signatures. 5p. |
Doc.: Stage play. Tot: Sechs Bilder für die Bühne. 35p. |
Mus. ms. Repro. A.: Variationen für Orchester, op. 30. Photostat of the full score. Conducting cues in the hand of Hermann Scherchen |
Pri. Sco.: Drei Lieder, op. 25. With an original poem by Hildegard Jone |
Port.: Large file of photographs and portraits of Webern, his family, study |
Related Collection Materials seeDiez, Ernst |
Related Collection Materials seeJone, Hildegard |