A Guide to the Papers of Stephen Davidson Tuttle, Tuttle, Stephen Davidson, Papers 3990, 3990-a, 3990-b

A Guide to the Papers of Stephen Davidson Tuttle,

A Collection in
Special Collections
The University of Virginia Library
Accession Number 3990, -a, -b


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Repository
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Accession Number
3990, 3990-a, 3990-b
Title
Papers of Stephen Davidson Tuttle
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

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Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Papers of Stephen Davidson Tuttle, Accession #3990, 3990-a, 3990-b, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

Accession 3990 was a gift of Stephen Tuttle, 1952 September 1. Accession 3990-a was a gift of Ernest Mead, 1964 June 26. Accession 3990-b was an archival transfer from the Music Library, 1989 October 18.

Scope and Content

The papers concern Tuttle's activities as a member of the Music Dept. at the University of Virginia, including correspondence, programs and photographs pertaining to the Virginia Celebrity Concerts, 1945-1950, which featured Zino Francescatti, Robert Casadesus, Helen Traubel, the Robert Shaw Chorale and the Philadelphia Orchestra.

The collection also contain thirty musical scores arranged by Tuttle for a proposed book by Helen Bullock on Jefferson and music; correspondence with Archibald T. Davison and William Weedon relating to the 1950 Page Barbour Lecture; a manuscript compositon "A Carol for Christmas; " and letters from E. H. Fellowes, Hans Kindler, Karl Kreuger, Jan LaRue, Denis Stevens and John Cook Wyllie.

The collection also contains a printed program for the concert in dedication of the Stephen Davidson Tuttle Memorial Harpsichord, signed by Randall Thompson and others; a copy of Tuttle's dissertation on William Byrd, an illustrated concert program for "La Serenade " with cover sketch by Christian Bêrard; and some Chinese chops.

Contents List

"A Carol for Christmas Eve " by Stephen Davidson Tuttle, n. d.
Box 1
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Illustrated Concert Program for "La Serenade " with cover sketch by Christian Bêrard, 1933
Drawing scanned as prints05700, original in boxed UVA Visual History RG-30/1/10.011.
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Letters to Stephen Davidson Tuttle and Lucile Tuttle from E. H. Fellowes, Jan LaRue, John Cook Wyllie, and Denis Stevens, 1949-1957
Box 2
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Material for proposed book by Helen Bullock on Jefferson and Music, n. d.
Box 3
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Page-Barbour Lectures: Correspondence, including letters from Archibald T. Davison of Harvard University and William S. Weedon, 1949-1950
Box 4
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Photographs of Zino Francescatti, Robert Shaw, Robert Shaw Chorale, and Helen Traubel, n. d.
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Photographs of the McIntire Department of Music, 1943, n.d.
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Printed Material re: Stephen Davidson Tuttle, and related- reviews, program "Dedication of The Stephen Davidson Tuttle Memorial Harpsichord, "1951-1963
Box 7
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Virginia Celebrity Concerts: Correspondence concerning the upcoming concerts of Zino Francescatti, Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, the Robert Shaw Chorale, Robert Casadesus, and Helen Traubel, 1947-1951
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Virginia Celebrity Concerts: Programs, Ticket Receipts and Sales, etc., 1949-1950
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"William Byrd A Study of the History of English Keyboard Music to 1623, " a thesis by Stephen Davidson Tuttle, n.d.
Box 10
1 of 2 folders.
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"William Byrd A Study of the History of English Keyboard Music to 1623, " a thesis by Stephen Davidson Tuttle, n.d.
Box 11

2 of 2 folders.

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