WARD
ALLEN COLLECTION 98-052
MANUSCRIPTS
Physical Description:
l.f. manuscripts.
Dates:
1925-1970
Provenance:
These materials
were compiled by Ward Allen over the course of his life. How they arrived at the Center in the early
1980s is unknown.
Biographical Sketch:
Ward Allen spent
a good part of his musical career in Cucamonga, California, writing songs and
arrangements for them. For some time he
was associated with Pal Records, Inc., eventually marrying its president. He was involved with various community
musical groups, for which he was concert master. His career as a songwriter and composer
apparently offered him little success beyond a jingle for an environmental
campaign mascot and a 4-H theme song.
Scope and content:
Materials
documenting Ward Allen=s career as a music writer, including
manuscript arrangements and orchestrations of his compositions, both scores and
parts; a published orchestral arrangement; business records of APal Records, Inc.@ including invoices, receipts, correspondence,
checks, expenses lists, artists and contracts, AF of M performance trusts,
litigation papers, mechanical licenses; film for printing and print copy; published music books of classical standards;
concert programs. Much of the material
is undated, but the majority of it was produced in the 1950s.
Location:
These materials
are located among the manuscripts and found by accession number.
Box list:
[Note:
this collection remains unprocessed, this description an incomplete
sketch.]
Box 1
approx.
forty (40) copies of music manuscripts, 1958-1965
Box 2
approx.
thirty (30) music manuscripts of instrumental arrangements on onion skin,
approx. forty (40) original manuscripts, 1925-1958
Box 3
approx.
fifty (50) pieces of sheet music, twenty-two (22) of which are in registered or
certified envelopes,1931-1966.
Box 4
Multiple
manuscripts arrangements of W. Allen compositions. Multiple copies of published orchestral
arrangement, 1927.
Box 5
Multiple
manuscript arrangements of six W. Allen compositions including the 4-H song.
Box 6
Seventy-six
(76) songs and eight (8) other W. Allen orchestrations.
Box 7
AParky & the Litterbug@ music and its film for printing, print copy for AParky=s@ portfolio; more arrangements; sax solo with piano, full score.
Box 8
business
records of APal Records, Inc.@ and Olivia B. Buff (president): invoices, receipts, correspondence, checks,
check stubs, expenses lists;
correspondence with publicity / promotion agent Tim Gayle; litigation papers.
Box 9
manuscript
music scores; published music books of
classical standards.
Box 10
Pal
Records, Inc. ca. 1957-1961 correspondence regarding 4-H song; Parky (the
environmental raccoon); BMI
business; artists and contracts; AF of M performance trusts; incoming correspondence. Also mechanical licenses; concert programs.