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- 2006568222 abstract "The collection consists of both personal and professional papers of Harry Von Tilzer and of his brother H. Harold Gumm, and the records of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. (HVTMPC). The records of the HVTMPC are inextricably combined not only with Harry Von Tilzer's papers but also with Gumm's papers and those of his firm Goldie & Gumm. Von Tilzer's personal papers include correspondence, including letters to and from one of his primary collaborators, Andrew B. Sterling; writings; legal and financial documents; and drafts of his autobiography. The HVTMPC materials primarily consist of music (manuscript and printed); lyrics (manuscript and typewritten); scripts by such authors as Dolph Singer, Frances Nordstrom, and Junie McCree; legal and financial records; and a catalog of works published by HVTMPC. There is a large collection of songs, ranging from lead sheets without words to complete piano-vocal scores. Most of Gumm's subject files relate to his activities as an agent for many prominent black performers of the 1930s and 1940s, including Georgette Harvey, Jester Hairston, Rex Ingram, and Teddy Hale. In addition, there are papers relating to a touring production of Cabin in the sky. Materials relating to their brothers (music publisher Will Von Tilzer; songwriter Albert Von Tilzer; and Jules and Jack Von Tilzer, who both worked in the family business) also appear in the collection. The collection also contains an assortment of programs from music halls and vaudeville houses; photographs of the Von Tilzer brothers and early vaudeville performers; and clippings.".
- 2006568222 accessRights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2006568222 accessRights "Not all materials in this collection may be readily accessible; please request accessibility information well in advance of your visit".
- 2006568222 accessRights "Open to research.".
- 2006568222 accrualMethod "Acquired;".
- 2006568222 contributor B10717660.
- 2006568222 contributor B10717661.
- 2006568222 contributor B10717662.
- 2006568222 date "1878".
- 2006568222 description "Acquired; 1982.".
- 2006568222 description "Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room and at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu010017".
- 2006568222 description "H. Harold Gumm (b. 1881 or 1882; d. July 13, 1973 in New Jersey), Harry Von Tilzer's brother, worked as a theatrical agent, producer, and attorney and handled the legal affairs of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. He and partner William V. Goldie started the firm Goldie & Gumm and represented some of the best known black performers of the 1930s and 1940s on both East and West coasts. Gumm became president of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. after his brother's death in 1946 and served as executor of Harry Von Tilzer's estate.".
- 2006568222 description "Other Von Tilzer brothers were involved in music publishing in various ways. Jules Von Tilzer was a manager of Remick's and later president of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. Will Von Tilzer was a lyricist and president of the Broadway Music Corporation. Jack Von Tilzer was a co-founder and director of the York Music Co. together with Albert Von Tilzer, who was also a successful songwriter.".
- 2006568222 description "The collection consists of both personal and professional papers of Harry Von Tilzer and of his brother H. Harold Gumm, and the records of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. (HVTMPC). The records of the HVTMPC are inextricably combined not only with Harry Von Tilzer's papers but also with Gumm's papers and those of his firm Goldie & Gumm. Von Tilzer's personal papers include correspondence, including letters to and from one of his primary collaborators, Andrew B. Sterling; writings; legal and financial documents; and drafts of his autobiography. The HVTMPC materials primarily consist of music (manuscript and printed); lyrics (manuscript and typewritten); scripts by such authors as Dolph Singer, Frances Nordstrom, and Junie McCree; legal and financial records; and a catalog of works published by HVTMPC. There is a large collection of songs, ranging from lead sheets without words to complete piano-vocal scores. Most of Gumm's subject files relate to his activities as an agent for many prominent black performers of the 1930s and 1940s, including Georgette Harvey, Jester Hairston, Rex Ingram, and Teddy Hale. In addition, there are papers relating to a touring production of Cabin in the sky. Materials relating to their brothers (music publisher Will Von Tilzer; songwriter Albert Von Tilzer; and Jules and Jack Von Tilzer, who both worked in the family business) also appear in the collection. The collection also contains an assortment of programs from music halls and vaudeville houses; photographs of the Von Tilzer brothers and early vaudeville performers; and clippings.".
- 2006568222 description "Von Tilzer / Gumm Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.".
- 2006568222 extent "around 11,000 items (77 boxes, 26 linear feet)".
- 2006568222 identifier eadmus.mu010017.
- 2006568222 identifier eadmus.mu010017.3.
- 2006568222 issued "1878".
- 2006568222 language "eng".
- 2006568222 rights "Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.".
- 2006568222 spatial "United States".
- 2006568222 spatial "United States.".
- 2006568222 subject "African American entertainers.".
- 2006568222 subject "Composers United States Correspondence.".
- 2006568222 subject "Duke, Vernon, 1903-1969. Cabin in the sky.".
- 2006568222 subject "Goldie & Gumm.".
- 2006568222 subject "Gum family.".
- 2006568222 subject "Gumm, H. Harold Archives.".
- 2006568222 subject "Gumm, H. Harold Correspondence.".
- 2006568222 subject "Gumm, H. Harold.".
- 2006568222 subject "Hairston, Jester, 1901-2000.".
- 2006568222 subject "Hale, Teddy.".
- 2006568222 subject "Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. Archives.".
- 2006568222 subject "Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.".
- 2006568222 subject "Harvey, Georgette.".
- 2006568222 subject "Ingram, Rex, 1895-1969.".
- 2006568222 subject "ML31 .V67".
- 2006568222 subject "Music Manuscripts 19th century.".
- 2006568222 subject "Music Manuscripts 20th century.".
- 2006568222 subject "Music publishers United States.".
- 2006568222 subject "Music publishing United States.".
- 2006568222 subject "Musical theater United States 19th century.".
- 2006568222 subject "Musical theater United States 20th century.".
- 2006568222 subject "Popular music 1901-1910.".
- 2006568222 subject "Popular music 1911-1920.".
- 2006568222 subject "Popular music To 1901.".
- 2006568222 subject "Sterling, Andrew B., 1874- Correspondence.".
- 2006568222 subject "Theatrical agents United States.".
- 2006568222 subject "Vaudeville United States.".
- 2006568222 subject "Von Tilzer, Albert.".
- 2006568222 subject "Von Tilzer, Harry, 1872-1946 Archives.".
- 2006568222 subject "Von Tilzer, Harry, 1872-1946 Correspondence.".
- 2006568222 subject "Von Tilzer, Harry, 1872-1946 Photographs.".
- 2006568222 subject "Von Tilzer, Harry, 1872-1946.".
- 2006568222 subject "Von Tilzer, Jules.".
- 2006568222 title "Von Tilzer / Gumm collection, 1878-1959 (bulk 1900-1949).".
- 2006568222 type "Clippings (Information artifacts) aat".
- 2006568222 type "Correspondence. aat".
- 2006568222 type "Financial records. aat".
- 2006568222 type "Legal correspondence. aat".
- 2006568222 type "Legal documents. aat".
- 2006568222 type "Photographic prints. aat".
- 2006568222 type "Programs (Documents) aat".
- 2006568222 type "Scripts (Documents) aat".
- 2006568222 type "Songs (Document genre) aat".
- 2006568222 type "collection".