Collection Summary
Henryk Szeryng Collection
1933-1990
(bulk
1960-1988)
1933-1990
(bulk 1960-1988)
ML31.S94
Szeryng, Henryk
approximately 11,000 items
169 containers
75 linear feet
English
French
German
Spanish
Collection material primarily in English, French, German, and Spanish
Music Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
The collection documents the life and
career of violinist Henryk Szeryng (1918-1988) who was also known as a teacher,
patron of the arts, and cultural ambassador. The collection contains printed and
holograph manuscript scores, writings, teaching materials, correspondence, personal
and business papers, performance files and programs, photographs, clippings,
scrapbooks, publicity material, awards, and books.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Auer, Leopold, 1845-1930.
Flesch, Carl, 1873-1944.
Halffter, Cristóbal, 1930-2021. Works. Selections.
Menuhin, Yehudi, 1916-1999--Correspondence.
Mintz, Shlomo, 1957- --Correspondence.
Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985--Correspondence.
Paganini, Nicolò, 1782-1840. Concertos, violin, orchestra, no. 3, E major; arranged.
Ponce, Manuel M. (Manuel María), 1882-1948. Works. Selections.
Stern, Isaac, 1920-2001--Correspondence.
Szeryng, Henryk--Archives.
Szeryng, Henryk--Correspondence.
Szeryng, Henryk--Manuscripts.
Szeryng, Henryk--Photographs.
Szeryng, Henryk.
Szeryng, Henryk.
Szeryng, Henryk. Works. Selections.
Szeryng, Waltraud--Correspondence.
Ysaÿe, Eugène, 1858-1931.
Subjects
Music--Manuscripts.
Orchestral music--Scores and parts.
Violin music, Arranged.
Violin music.
Violin teachers--Correspondence.
Violin--Instruction and study.
Violinists--Correspondence.
Form/Genre
Albums (Books)
Arrangements (Music)
Art music.
Autographs (Manuscripts)
Awards.
Business correspondence.
Clippings (Information artifacts)
Clippings (Information artifacts)
Concert programs.
Correspondence.
Financial records.
Instructional and educational works.
Interviews.
Parts (Music)
Personal correspondence.
Photographic prints.
Photographs.
Programs (Documents)
Records (Documents)
Scores.
Scrapbooks.
Writings.
Provenance
Most of the items in this collection were given by Waltraud Szeryng, Henryk's widow,
in 1990. Other materials have been received from Gerhild Baron, Andree Desautels,
Angela Lalauni, Gilles Lefebvre, and Marie-Anne de Valmalete.
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
Processing History
Elaine Phelps processed the Henryk Szeryng Collection in 1992. George Kipper coded
the finding aid in 2010. Janet McKinney edited the finding aid from June 2020
through December 2022.
Transfers
Books that relate to Szeryng's musical interests and/or contain noteworthy
inscriptions have been retained in the collection, and the remaining books have been
transferred to other divisions within the Library.
Sound and video recordings from the Henryk Szeryng Collection have been transferred
to the Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.
An inventory of this material is available in the Music Division's collection
file.
Copyright Status
Materials from the Henryk Szeryng Collection are governed by the Copyright Law of the
United States (Title 17, U.S.C.) and other applicable international copyright
laws.
Access and Restrictions
The Henryk Szeryng Collection is open to research.
Researchers are advised to contact the Music Division prior to visiting in order to
determine whether the desired materials will be available at that time.
Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information:
[item, date, container number], Henryk Szeryng Collection, Music Division, Library
of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Sketch
Date
Event
1918 September 22
Born in Warsaw, Poland
1923
Began studying piano and harmony with his mother
1926
Studied violin with Maurice Frenkel (student of Leopold Auer)
1927
1928
Continued violin study in Berlin with Willy Hess
1928
1932
Studied with Carl Flesch in Berlin and Baden-Baden at the suggestion of
Bronislaw Huberman
1933
Gave first public performances in Warsaw, Bucharest, Vienna, and
Paris
1934
1939
Studied composition in Paris with Nadia Boulanger; also studied the
humanities (i.e., ancient history, philology, and philosophy); became
acquainted with Georges Enesco, Igor Stravinsky, Maurice Ravel, and other
prominent musicians in Paris
1935
Decorated with the Order of "Cultural Merit" by the Queen Mother of
Romania
1936 November
Entered Paris Conservatory, studying with Gabriel Bouillon; brief study
with Jacques Thibaud
1937 June
Graduated with First Prize from the Paris Conservatory
1939
Moved to London; joined Polish government in exile; appointed translator
and liaison officer to General Sikorski, the Prime Minister of the Polish
Government-in-exile
1939
1942
Performed more than 300 concerts for Allied troops, hospitals, prisoner
of war centers, etc.
1942
Served as translator for General Sikorski's trip to Mexico to seek
sanctuary for Polish refugees
1943 November 24
Made Carnegie Hall debut; gave Polish Relief recital
1943
Invited to reorganize string department at the National University of
Mexico
1945
Appointed director of the string department at the National University of
Mexico
1946
Became a Mexican citizen
1954
Met and played for Artur Rubinstein, who encouraged him to resume his
concert career; Rubinstein introduced Szeryng to Sol Hurok
1955, 1957
Awarded Grand Prix du Disque
1957
Made a twenty-city United States concert tour
1960
Became Mexican Cultural Ambassador
1960, 1961
Awarded Grand Prix du Disque
1963
Received Médaille d'Argent de la Ville de Paris and Edison Award;
became Officier d'Ordre des Arts et Lettres, Paris
1965
Named Citizen of Honor, Richmond, Virginia
1966 August
Henryk Szeryng Festival of Music was held in Mexico City
1966
Appointed honorary director of the Conservatory of Music in Mexico City;
decorated as Commander of the Order of the Finnish Lion in Helsinki for his
promotion of the music of Sibelius
1967, 1969
Awarded Grand Prix du Disque
1969
Designated honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music, London
1970
Appointed special music adviser to the Mexican delegation at UNESCO;
received citation from city of Philadelphia; awarded "Key to the City of
Kansas City"
1971 May
Received "Wiener Floetenuhr" award and an "Edison" for a recording of
Mozart violin concertos
1971 September
Performed a "Salute to the Kennedy Center" on behalf of Mexico and was
named a "founder artist of the center"
1971 October
Gave first performance since Paganini's time of rediscovered
Violin Concerto no. 3
with the London Symphony Orchestra under Alexander Gibson,
coinciding with the release of the first recording of the work
1972 January
Played recital for UNICEF at Teatro Real in Madrid in presence of H.R.H.
Princess Sofia of Spain and was presented with Alfonso El Sabio
Cross
1972
Received the insignia of France's Légion d'Honneur
1972 December
Donated his Stradivarius violin to the City of Jerusalem to mark the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the State of Israel
1973 June
Named Honorary Citizen of Alicante (Spain)
1974 January
Donated his Guarnerius "Sanctae Theresiae" violin to Mexican President
Luis Echeverria to be used by gifted young Mexican violinists, preferably
leaders of the Mexican National Symphony Orchestra
1974
Received citations from the city and county of Los Angeles
1975
Named Citizen of Honor, San Luis Potosí
1978
1988
Taught for two months of the year at the National University of Mexico;
traveled on a diplomatic passport as Mexican Cultural Ambassador
1978 July 18
Named Citizen of Honor, city of Prades, for Festival of Prades; received
Citation from the city of Miami, Florida
1981
Named Citizen of Honor, Poznan, Poland
1982
Received citation from Kansas City
1983
Celebrated "Golden Jubilee" for 50th year on the concert stage; performed
a sixty-concert tour; received many special events, awards and
citations
1984 January 6
Married Waltraud Büscher
1985
Designated Officier de l'Ordre de St. Charles, Monaco; awarded "Key to
the city of San Diego"
1985 May
Received Scroll of Honor from Israel Philharmonic
1985 December
Named Officier de Légion d'Honneur
1986 March 20
Appointed "Sagamore of the Wabash" in Indianapolis
1987
Awarded Croix d’Or du Mérite de la République Populaire
Polonaise
1988 February
Designated Honorary Fellow, Israel Cancer Association
1988 March 3
Died in Kassel, Germany, of a cerebral hemorrhage
Scope and Content Note
The Henryk Szeryng Collection documents the career of a violinist who was also active
as a teacher, a patron of the arts, and a diplomat. The bulk of the materials are
Szeryng's collected musical scores, but also included are personal papers relating
to activities other than musical performance. Various teaching and master-class
materials in the collection date from his many years as an educator, and a number of
speeches and writings reflect his active role as a public figure. Szeryng's support
of the arts and other worthy causes, as demonstrated by his donation of several
valuable violins for use by promising young violinists and by his many benefit
performances, is also well documented in the biographical articles and interviews in
the collection.
The [Music](hs08) materials
consist of both manuscript and printed scores. The bulk of the music is printed, but
many of these scores and parts include Szeryng's handwritten annotations. The
manuscripts include a number of Szeryng's own compositions, as well as his
arrangements and revisions of both standard and little-known works. Among these is
Paganini's
Violin Concerto no. 3
, a work which Szeryng rediscovered. Also of particular significance are the
manuscripts of composers whose works Szeryng actively commissioned or promoted, such
as Manuel Ponce and Cristóbal Halffter.
The [Correspondence](hs02)
consists of letters between Szeryng and many prominent violinists, pianists, and
conductors, including Isaac Stern, Shlomo Mintz, Yehudi Menuhin, Josef Gingold,
Rafael Kubelik, Jean Martinon, Erich Leinsdorf, and Eugene Ormandy. The numerous
personal friendships that Szeryng fostered in the various locations to which he
traveled are reflected in correspondence from those acquaintances as well. The many
official invitations indicate his prestige as both violinist and diplomat, and the
letters of condolence received by Waltraud Szeryng following his death reflect the
widespread sense of loss felt at his passing.
Szeryng's studies and teachings as a violinist are reflected in several papers and
books detailing the principles of the Leopold Auer, Carl Flesch, and Eugéne
Ysaye schools of violin playing. Szeryng's own views about violin technique are
described in papers housed in both the [Educational Materials](hs04) series and the [Biographical Material](hs01)
series.
In the [Performance Files](hs03),
publicity materials provide an overview of the evolution of Szeryng's career.
Representative concert programs and numerous clippings clearly document Szeryng's
endeavors as a concert artist, diplomat and patron. The [Business Records](hs05) include many receipts,
contracts, and financial statements that also reflect his concert and recording
activities.
The remainder of the collection consists of various personal papers: more than a
thousand [Photographs](hs06),
many of Szeryng with other prominent musicians and diplomats or ambassadors;
documentation of his career as a recording artist; numerous awards and citations;
his [Scrapbooks](hs07); and all
of the [Books](hs09) from his
personal library that pertain to his musical career or have noteworthy
inscriptions.
Organization of the Henryk Szeryng Collection
The collection is organized in ten series:
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[Biographical Material,
1951-1987](hs01)
-
[Correspondence](hs02)
-
[Performance Files,
1930-1990](hs03)
-
[Educational Materials,
1952-1982](hs04)
-
[Business Records,
1972-1989](hs05)
-
[Photographs](hs06)
-
[Scrapbooks,
1930-1982](hs07)
-
[Music](hs08)
-
[Books](hs09)
-
[Miscellany](hs10)
Container List
Container
Contents
1, 4, 5, 15, 162-164, 169
Biographical Material, 1951-1987
1951-1987
162-164, 169
Awards
Includes:
Citations and honorary degrees from Austria, France, Israel, Italy,
Mexico, Monaco, Poland, Spain, United States, and Yugoslavia
1/1-15
Biographies
English
French
German
Italian
Polish
Portuguese
Spanish
Material in English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese,
and Spanish.
15/11-14
Discographies
Includes: Agents,
record reviews, and videotape lists
5/1-3
Funeral documents
1/16
Hommages to Szeryng
1/17-23
Interviews
English
French
German
Italian
Polish
Spanish
Hebrew
Material in English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Hebrew, and
Spanish.
4/17-20
Legal documents
Includes: Mexican
naturalization papers, passports, residency and identification
items
4/21
Marriage documents
4/22
Memberships
1/24
Radio programs about Szeryng
Scripts
2-4
Correspondence
3/9
92nd Street Y
2/1
"A" miscellaneous
2/2
Association for Welfare of Soldiers in
Israel
2/3
Academie Internationale de
Musique
2/4
American Hospital of Paris
2/5
American String Teachers
Association
3/24
Arturo Toscanini Music Critics
Awards
2/6
Australia
2/7
"B" miscellaneous
2/8
The Bohemians (Musicians Foundation,
Inc.)
2/37
Boulanger, Nadia
2/9
"C" miscellaneous
4/12
Calling cards
2/10
Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
4/8-11
Condolences
2/11
"D" miscellaneous
2/12
"E" miscellaneous
2/13
"F" miscellaneous
2/14
Federation Internationale des Jeunesses
Musicales
2/15
Flesch, Carl F.
2/16
Foundation Internationale Nadia et Lili
Boulanger
2/17
France: official
correspondence
2/18
"G" miscellaneous
2/19
Georgetown University
2/20
Germany: official
correspondence
2/21
"H" miscellaneous
2/22
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
2/23
Hurok Concerts Inc.
2/24
"I" miscellaneous
2/25
Indiana University
2/26
Instytut Polski
2/27
International Violin Competition Vaclav
Huml
2/28
Israel: official
correspondence
2/29
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
2/30
"J" miscellaneous
2/31
Jerusalem
2/32
Juventudes Musicales de Mexico,
A.C.
2/33
"K" miscellaneous
2/34
Kollek, Teddy - Mayor of
Jerusalem
2/35
"L" miscellaneous
2/36
Legion d'Honneur
3/1
"M" miscellaneous
3/2
Mann, Frederic R.
3/3
Menuhin, Yehudi
3/4
Mexico: official
correspondence
3/5
Mintz, Shlomo
4/7
Miscellany
3/6
Monaco: official
correspondence
3/7
Musicians Benevolent Fund
3/8
"N" miscellaneous
3/10
International Carl Nielsen Violin
Competition
3/11
"O" miscellaneous
4/16
Official invitations
3/12
Organisation Rehabilitation Training
(ORT)
3/13
"P-Q" miscellaneous
3/14
Polish
4/13
Prince of Monaco
3/15
"R" miscellaneous
3/16
Radiodiffusion - Television
Francaise
3/17
"S" miscellaneous
3/18
Shaw Concerts, Inc.
3/19
Spain: official correspondence
3/20
Stern, Isaac
3/21
Switzerland: official
correspondence
4/15
Szeryng, Waltraud
Photocopies
3/22
"T" miscellaneous
4/14
Telegrams
3/23
Time-Life Music
4/1
"U" miscellaneous
4/2
United Kingdom: official
correspondence
4/3
United Nations
4/4
United Services Organizations (and
others), 1942-1945
1942-1945
4/5
"V-W" miscellaneous
4/6
"Y-Z" miscellaneous
5-13, 168
Performance Files, 1930-1990
1930-1990
5/15
Calendar, 1973 October - 1974
September
1973 October-1974
September
5/16
Calendars, 1969 October - 1977 September; 1979 October
- 1990 March
October 1969 - September
1977 and October 1979 - March 1990
Clippings
10
1930-1969
1930-1969
11
1970-1979
1970-1979
12
1980-1984
1980-1984
13
1985-1988 and undated
1985-1988 and
undated
5/17
Concert tour information
5/18
Disques Odeon materials
5/11-14
Fliers
5/19
Hurok brochures
5/23
Partial bibliography
5/20
Philips/Phonogram International
pamphlets/advertisements
168
Posters
5/21-22
Press quotes
5/6-10
Press releases, 1959-1985
1959-1985
Programs
6/1
Proposed concert programs
6/2-6
1934-1969
1934-1969
7
1970-1980
1970-1980
8
1981-1984
1981-1984
9/1-6
1985-1988 and undated
1985-1988 and
undated
9/7
Memorial concerts
9/8
Non-Szeryng, 1918-1945
1918-1945
5/4-5
Publicity materials
14-15
Educational Materials, 1952-1982
1952-1982
14/3
Articles by Flesch and Ysaye
14/2
Lectures by Szeryng at undesignated
events
14/1
La Tecnica del
Violin. Subsecretaria de Radiodifusion,
undated
undated
Szeryng Masterclass
14/4
Porto, Portugal, 1952 December
18
1952 December 18
Note: Brief
notes in Portuguese
14/5
Oviedo, Spain, 1953 May
11
1953 May 11
Brochure
14/6
Panamerican, 1958
August
1958 August
Note: Notes
in Spanish
14/7
Nice, France, 1959
July
1959 July
Note: Brief
notes in French
14/8
Carl Flesch Masterclass (led by
Szeryng): Baden-Baden, Germany, 1964 July 26 - August
15
1964 July 26 -
August 15
Note: Notes
in German
14/9
Salzburg, Austria, 1967 August
8
1967 August 8
Note: Brief
notes in German
14/10
Geneva, Switzerland, 1968
August
1968 August
Note: Notes
in German
15/1
Mexico City, Mexico, 1969
1969
Brochure and correspondence
Note: Notes
in French and Spanish
15/2
Geneva, Switzerland, 1970
1970
Note: Report
by Dorothy Bales
15/3
Geneva, Switzerland, 1970 August
15-29
1970 August
15-29
Note: Notes
in German, resume in French
15/4
Mexico City, Mexico, 1971 July 8
- August 6
1971 July 8 -
August 6
Brochure
15/5
Mexico City, Mexico, 1973 July
9-23
1973 July 9-23
Brochure
15/6
Boston (New England Conservatory),
1974
January
1974 January
Program
15/7
Geneva, Switzerland, 1978
August
1978 August
Student records and schedule
15/8
Madrid, Spain, 1980 October
24
1980 October 24
Announcement and agenda
15/9
Geneva, Switzerland, 1982 August
17-31
1982 August
17-31
Repertoire list
15/10
Writings and speeches by Szeryng, 1951-1987 and
undated
1951-1987 and undated
16-22
Business Records, 1972-1989
1972-1989
Appraisals and deeds
16/1
Stradivarius, etc. donated to
Jerusalem, 1972
1972
16/2
Guarnerius, donated to National
Symphony Orchestra, Mexico City, 1974 January 16
1974 January 16
16/3
Miscellaneous violins and
bows
Contracts
16/4
Austria, 1984-1987
1984-1987
16/5
France, 1980-1988
1980-1988
16/6
Germany, 1979-1988
1979-1988
16/7
Holland, 1984, 1986
1984, 1986
16/8
Israel, 1985, 1987
1985, 1987
16/9
Italy, 1982, 1984, 1987
1982, 1984, 1987
16/10
Japan, 1982, 1984, 1987
1982, 1984, 1987
16/11
Scandinavia, 1984-1988
1984-1988
16/12
Spain, 1985-1987
1985-1987
16/13
Switzerland, 1984-1989
1984-1989
16/14
United Kingdom, list of fees, 1981-1988
1984-1988
16/15
USA, Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico,
1983-1987
1983-1987
16/16
Miscellaneous countries
Receipts
19
1977-1982
1977-1982
20
1983-1986
1983-1986
21
1985-1987
1985-1987
22/1-2
1988
1988
Royalty Statements
16/22
Audrey Frank
16/19
Bureau de Concerts Marcel de
Valmalete
16/18
CBS Disques
16/20
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
16/17
Gerhild Baron Concert
Management
17/1
London artists
17/2
Mercury Records
17/3
Phonogram International
17/4
Polygram Records
17/5-6
RCA, 1982-1988
1982-1988
16/21
R. Fildier
17/7
Saarlandische Rundfunk
17/8
Schott
17/9-18/5
Shaw Concerts, Inc., 1978-1988
1978-1988
18/6
Suddeutscher Rundfunk
Stuttgart
18/7
Wismer-Casetti
18/8
Miscellanous
22/3-8
Tax Records, 1978-1988
1978-1988
23-29, 162
Photographs
Szeryng alone
23/1
"De 1923 a Nos Jours"
Note:
Originally an album arranged by Waltraud Szeryng
23/2
Casual poses
23/3
Casual, with animals
24/1
Publicity, posed
24/2
Publicity, action
25/1
Publicity, "Sur Scene"
Note:
Formerly an album comprised of action photos arranged by Waltraud
Szeryng
25/2
Publicity, rejected
Szeryng with others
26/1-3
"Avec personalités du monde de la
musique et des arts"
Note:
Formerly an album arranged by Waltraud Szeryng
27/1
"Avec personalités politiques et
diplomatiques"
Note:
Formerly an album arranged by Waltraud Szeryng
25/7
Chamber Ensembles
25/3
Chávez, Carlos
27/3
Courses, competitions,
conferences
28/3
Exhibits, billboards
28/4
Israel - Bersheba Swimming Pool and
elsewhere
25/4
Kodály, Zoltán
25/5
Lefebvre, Gilles and
others
27/2, 28/2, 28/5
Miscellaneous
28/1
Receiving awards
25/6
Rubinstein, Mr. and Mrs.
Artur
28/6
Szeryng in transit
Miscellaneous
162/1
Amsterdam and with Teddy
Kollek
29/2
Miscellaneous
29/3
Musical instruments
29/4
Negatives
29/1
Personalities of the music
world
29/5
Slides
30-32
Scrapbooks, 1930-1982
1930-1982
30/1
1930s: Baden-Baden, Paris, Berlin
(Roscherstrasse)
1930s
30/2
1964: Australia tour
1964
30/3
1964-1965: Tokyo (Philips Record
Co.)
1964-1965
31/1
1966: From Barbara Litwin, London
1966
31/2
1967 November 20-21: Kurt
Mazur, Dresden
1967 November
20-21
31/3
1968: Bonn - Szeryng, Loelscher, Kempff Trio
1968
32/1
1976: Australia Tour
1976
32/2
1978 July: Szeryng made "Citizen of Honor"
of Prades, France
1978
32/3
1981 September 23: Sweden - from Alfonso
and Rosquita Valle
1981 September 23
32/4
1982: Association for Welfare of Soldiers in
Israel
1982
33-142, 165-167, 169
Music
33-117
Printed
33/1
Aguirre, Julián
Huella, violin and piano. New York:
Carl Fischer, Inc., 1940
1940
Note:
Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz
33/5
Albéniz, Isaac
España. Tango, op. 165, no. 2,
violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1927-1955
1927/1955
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
Laid in:
Earlier edition of the violin part
33/4
Albéniz, Isaac
Iberia. El Puerto, violin and piano.
Madrid: Union Musical Española, 1906
1906
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz; signed by Szeryng
33/2
Albéniz, Isaac
Suite Española. Asturias
(Leyenda), solo violin. Madrid: Union Musical
Española, 1965
1965
Two scores
Note:
Transcribed by Xavier Turull; one signed by Szeryng
33/3
Albéniz, Isaac
Suite Española. Malagueña,
violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., 1940
1940
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
33/6
Anonymous
Studie XV, solo violin. n.p.,
undated
undated
Photocopy of excerpt
33/7
Arias, Antonio
Anthology of Studies for Violin, solo
violin. Madrid: Real Musical, 1986
1986
Note:
Preface by Henryk Szeryng
33/8
Avidom, Menahem
Concertino, violin and piano. Tel
Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, 1954
1954
Note:
Edited by Jascha Heifetz; signed by Szeryng
Laid in:
Inscribed calling card of Avidom
37/5
Bach, Johann Sebastian
The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080, string
quartet. Berlin: Ries & Erler, 1942
1942
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Richard Klemm and Carl Weyman; signed by Szeryng
33/12
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concerto no. 2, BWV 1047.
Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1956
1956
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Heinrich Besseler; printed with Szeryng's name
33/13
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concerto no. 2, BWV 1047.
Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1959
1959
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
33/14-15
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concerto no. 4, BWV 1049.
Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1977
1977
Two scores and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
34/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concerto no. 5, BWV 1050.
Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1970
1970
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Heinrich Besseler; signed by Szeryng
34/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concerto no. 5, BWV 1050.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1964
1964
Principal violin part with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
34/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concerto no. 5, BWV 1050.
Breitkopf & Härtel
Score with annotations
Note: Two
editions; signed by Szeryng
33/11
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Chaconne for Violin Alone, violin and
piano. New York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Note: Piano
parts added by Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn; signed by
Szeryng
37/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Three Harpsichords in D major,
BWV 1064, arranged for three violins and piano. Zurich:
Hug & Co., 1956
1956
Note:
Edited by Rudolf Baumgartner; signed by Szeryng
37/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Three Harpsichords in D major,
BWV 1064. Zurich: Hug & Co., 1956
1956
Full score
Note:
Edited by Rudolf Baumgartner; signed by Szeryng
37/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Harpsichords in C minor, BWV
1060. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
37/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Harpsichords in C minor, BWV
1060. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
Laid in:
Manuscript facsimile of reduced cembalo part
37/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Harpsichords in C minor, BWV
1060, arranged for violin and piano. New York: C. F.
Peters, undated
undated
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Edited by Max Seiffert; signed by Szeryng
37/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Harpsichords in C minor, BWV
1060, arranged for violin, oboe and piano (or two
violins). New York: International Music Co., undated
undated
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Edited by Max Seiffert (crossed out on the Violin I part); signed by
Szeryng
36/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV
1043. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores with
annotations
36/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV
1043, arranged for violin and piano. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf
& Härtel, 1962
1962
Piano part only
Note:
Keyboard part edited by Ulrich Haverkampf and violin part edited by
Walther Davisson; signed by Szeryng
36/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV
1043, arranged for two violins and piano. New York: C. F.
Peters, undated
undated
Two scores and one set of
parts
Note:
Edited by Andreas Moser; signed by Szeryng
36/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV
1043, arranged for two violins and piano. Edition Peters,
1965
1956
Three scores and one set of parts with
annotations; one extra second violin part
Note:
Arranged by David Oistrach; signed by Szeryng
36/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV
1043. Breitkopf & Härtel
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
33/10
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, BWV 147,
violin and continuo. London: Oxford University Press, 1930
1930
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Harvey Grace; signed by Szeryng
33/10
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227,
undated
undated
Photocopy of manuscript string
parts
38/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
The Musical Offering, BWV 1079.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1952
1952
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Hans Gal; signed by Szeryng
33/9
Bach, Johann Sebastian
O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort, BWV 60.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1973
1973
Piano score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; inscribed
38/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Orchestral Suite no. 2 in B minor, BWV
1067. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel
Score and parts with
annotations
38/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Orchestral Suite no. 2 in B minor, BWV
1067. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Wilhelm Altmann; signed by Szeryng
40/8
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Orchestral Suite no. 3, BWV 1068.
London: Edition Eulenburg
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Wilhelm Altmann; signed by Szeryng
38/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Partita for Violin No. 1 in B minor,
solo violin. New York: C. F. Peters, 1930
1930
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
38/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Partita for Violin No. 2 in D minor,
solo violin. London: C. F. Peters, 1931
1931
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
38/5
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Partita for Violin No. 3 in E major,
solo violin. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1931
1931
Four scores with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng; one copy is a newer
edition, dated 1948
Laid in:
Photocopy of an unknown edition of this partita
38/6
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Praeludium, violin and piano. Mainz:
B. Schott's Söhne, 1913
1913
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler
38/6
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Praeludium in E, violin and piano. New
York: Charles Foley, 1913, 1941
1913, 1941
Score only
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
40/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Six Sonatas for Pianoforte and Flute or
Violin. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Ferdinand David and Friedrich Hermann; stamped Henri
Berthelier
40/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Six Sonatas, Volume I, BWV 1014-1016,
violin and continuo. Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1960
1960
Three scores and parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Rudolf Gerber
40/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Six Sonatas, Volume I, violin and
continuo. Bruxelles: Schott Frères, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Ferdinand David; signed by Szeryng; includes three
sonatas: B minor, A major and E major
40/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Six Sonatas, Volume I, violin and
continuo. New York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Ferdinand David; signed by Szeryng; includes three
sonatas: B minor, A major and E major
40/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Six Sonatas, Volume II, BWV 1017-1019,
violin and continuo. Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1960
1960
Two scores and parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Rudolf Gerber
40/5
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonatas, Volume II, violin and
continuo. Bruxelles: Schott Frères, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Ferdinand David; signed by Szeryng; includes three
sonatas: C minor, F minor and G major
39/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin.
London: Oxford University Press, 1935
1935
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Jan Hambourg
39/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin.
Frankfurt: C. F. Peters, 1930
1930
Sonatas I and II and Partita I only
with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
39/5
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin.
Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1930
1930
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
40/6
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Three Sonatas, nos. 1-3, violin and
continuo. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1957
1957
Note:
Edited and realized by Hermann Keller; signed by Szeryng; includes
Sonatas in G major, E minor and C minor
40/7
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Three sonatas, violin and continuo.
Polski Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Emma Altberg and Irena Dubiska; signed by Szeryng;
contains Sonatas in B minor, A major and E major
36/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Triple Concerto in A minor, BWV 1044.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Arnold Schering
36/5
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Triple Concerto in A minor, BWV 1044.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Parts
Note: Two
editions; signed by Szeryng
39/10
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Two Sonatas for Violin and Basso Continuo,
BWV 1021, 1023. Wien: Wiener Urtext Edition, 1973
1973
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Günter Kehr, figured-bass realized by Kurt-Heinz
Stolze; signed by Szeryng
34/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Arnold Schering; signed by Szeryng
34/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041.
Milano: G. Ricordi, 1952
1952
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
34/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041,
arranged for violin and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters,
undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Arnold Schering; signed by Szeryng
34/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041,
arranged for violin and piano. Leipzig: Editions Peters, 1962
1962
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by David Oistrach and Wilhelm Weismann; signed by
Szeryng
34/5
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Two different scores and two sets of
parts with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
34/5
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
35/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042,
arranged for violin and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Andreas Moser; signed by Szeryng
35/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores with
annotations
Note: One
with cover missing and brittle; signed by Szeryng
35/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Two different scores and several sets
of parts with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
35/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052,
arranged for violin and piano. London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1961
1961
Score (complimentary copy)
Note:
Edited by Ingolf Dahl and Joseph Szigetí
35/4
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Concerto in G minor, BWV 1056,
arranged for violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1916, 1944
1916, 1944
Note:
Transcribed by Tivadar Nachéz; signed by Szeryng
39/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata no. 1 in G minor, BWV
1001, solo violin. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1930
1930
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
39/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata no. 2 in A minor, BWV
1003, solo violin. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1930
1930
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
39/6
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata no. 1 in B minor, BWV
1014, violin and continuo. New York: G. Schirmer, 1926
1926
Score only
Note:
Violin part edited by Hugo Kortschak, continuo part realized by
Edwin Hughes; signed by Szeryng
39/7
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata no. 2 in A major, BWV
1015, violin and continuo. New York: G. Schirmer, 1926
1926
Note:
Violin part edited by Hugo Kortschak, piano part edited by Edwin
Hughes; signed by Szeryng
39/8
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata no. 5 in F minor, BWV
1018, violin and continuo. New York: G. Schirmer, 1928
1928
Note:
Violin part edited by Hugo Kortschak, piano part edited by Edwin
Hughes; signed by Szeryng
38/7
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata in E minor, BWV 1023,
violin and continuo. n.p., undated
undated
Photocopy of violin and continuo part
(unrealized) with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
38/7
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata in E minor, BWV 1023,
violin and continuo. Leipzig: Edition Peters, undated
undated
Photocopy of larger score (pages 27-35)
and violin part (pages 12-15)
Note:
Realized by Friedrich Hermann
38/7
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata in E minor, BWV 1023,
violin and continuo. London: Schott & Co., 1954
1954
Two photocopies of scores with
annotations
Note:
Edited and realized by Howard Ferguson
38/7
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata in E minor, BWV 1023,
violin and continuo. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1965
1965
Score only with annotations
Note:
Edited by Walther Davisson; extensive editing of continuo part;
signed by Szeryng
38/7
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata in E minor, BWV 1023,
violin and continuo. London: Schott & Co., 1920
1920
Photocopy of score with
annotations
Note:
Edited and realized by Tivadar Nachèz
38/7
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata in E minor, BWV 1023,
violin and continuo. n.p.; undated
undated
Two photocopies of scores with
annotations
Note:
Edited and realized by Tivadar Nachèz; stamped Szeryng, also
stamped Josef Gingold
39/9
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Violin Sonata in G major, violin and
continuo. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1929
1929
Photocopy of score
Note:
Edited and realized by Friedrich Blume; signed by Szeryng
41/1
Barber, Samuel
Adagio for Strings. New York: G.
Schirmer, 1939
1939
Score and parts
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
41/4
Bartók, Béla
For Children, violin and piano.
Budapest: Zenemükiadó Vállalat, 1957
1957
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Edo Zathureczky; signed by Szeryng
41/5
Bartók, Béla
For Children, selections, violin and
piano. New York: Boosey & Hawkes, 1954
1954
Note:
Transcribed by Joseph Szigeti; signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Endre
Pehi
41/6
Bartók, Béla
For Children, selections, violin and
piano. Budapest: Zenemükiadó Vállalat, 1956
1956
Note:
Transcribed by Tivadar Országh; signed by Szeryng
41/7
Bartók, Béla
Rhapsody no. 1. London: Hawkes &
Son, 1931,
1939
1931, 1939
Full score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
41/7
Bartók, Béla
Rhapsody no. 1, violin and piano.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1928
1928
Two scores with annotations
Note:
signed by Szeryng
41/8
Bartók, Béla
Rhapsody no. 2, violin and piano.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1945
1945
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
41/9
Bartók, Béla
Romanian Folk Dances, violin and
piano. Universal Edition, 1926; New York: Boosey & Hawkes, 1953
1926
1953
Two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Zoltan Székely; signed by Szeryng
41/10
Bartók, Béla
Sonata for Solo Violin. London: Boosey
& Hawkes, 1947
1947
Note:
Edited by Yehudi Menuhin; signed by Szeryng
42/2
Bartók, Béla
Sonata for solo violin. Tempo di ciaccona and
fuga. U.S.A.: Boosey & Hawkes, 1977
1977
Note:
Adapted for piano by Gyögy Sándor; inscribed to Szeryng by
the adaptor
42/1
Bartók, Béla
Sonatina Sz. 55, BB. 69, violin and
piano. Budapest: Zenemükiadó Vállalat, 1951
1951
Note:
Transcribed by Endre Gertler; signed by Szeryng
42/3
Bartók, Béla
Trios from Choral Works for Three
Violins, violin trio. Budapest: Editio Musica Budapest,
1971
1971
Note:
Edited by Enre Szervánszky
41/2
Bartók, Béla
Violin Concerto no. 1. London: Boosey
& Hawkes, 1959
1959
Miniature score
41/3
Bartók, Béla
Violin Concerto no. 2. London: Boosey
& Hawkes, 1946
1946
Full score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
41/3
Bartók, Béla
Violin Concerto no. 2, arranged for
violin and piano by the composer. London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1941
1941
Two violin parts, one with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
46/6
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Cello Sonata, op. 5, no. 2, violin and
piano. n.p., undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
42/4
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano, op.
56. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
42/4
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano, op.
56. Detroit, Michigan: Luck's Music Library,
undated
undated
Solo parts
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
42/4
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano, op.
56. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Solo parts with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
48/2
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Piano Trios, op. 1, no. 3. New York:
C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Hermann and Paul Grümmer; signed by
Szeryng
48/3
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Piano Trios, Volume I. München:
G. Henle Verlag, 1951
1951
Violin part only with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Günter Raphael; signed by Szeryng
48/3
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Piano Trios, Volume I (trios 1-6),
piano trio. New York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Cello part only
Note:
Edited by Carl Herrmann and Paul Grümmer; signed by
Szeryng
48/4
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Piano Trios, Volume II (trios 7-11),
piano trio. New York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Herrmann and Paul Grümmer; signed by
Szeryng
48/5
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Piano Trios, Volume II, piano trio.
München: G. Henle Verlag, 1955
1955
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Günter Raphael; signed by Szeryng
48/6
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Piano Trios, Volume III, piano trio.
München: G. Henle Verlag, 1968
1968
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Friedhelm Klugmann; signed by Szeryng
46/3
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Rondino (On a Theme by Beethoven),
violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1915, 1943
1915, 1943
Score only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
46/5
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Septet, op. 20, clarinet, bassoon,
horn and string quartet. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score only
46/4
Beethoven, Ludwig van
String Quartet no. 16 in F major, op.
135. Leipzig: Ernst Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
46/1
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Supplement to the Complete Works,
Volume II. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1969
1969
Full score
Note:
Edited by Willy Hess; signed by Szeryng; includes op. 58, 61, and
80
46/2
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Two Romances, op. 40 and op. 50.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
46/2
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Two Romances, op. 40 and op. 50,
violin and piano. New York: C. F. Peters, 1927
1927
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
46/2
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Two Romances, op. 40 and op. 50,
violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1895
1895
Note:
Edited and fingered by Henry Schradieck; signed by Szeryng
42/5
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61,
arranged for violin and piano. New York: International Music Co.,
1965
1965
Note:
Edited by Zino Francescatti with cadenzas by Joseph
Joachim
42/5
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61,
arranged for violin and piano. London: N. Simrock, 1905
1905
Note:
Cadenzas by Joseph Joachim; signed by Szeryng
42/5
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61,
arranged for violin and piano. New York: C. F. Peters, 1915, 1927
1915, 1927
Three scores and one violin part with
annotations
Note:
Violin/piano arrangement and cadenzas by Carl Flesch; signed by
Szeryng
43/1
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Full score with annotations
43/1
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61.
New York: Edwin F. Kalmus, undated
undated
Parts with annotations
43/2
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61.
Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Full score and parts with
annotations
44/1
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Full score and parts with
annotations
Laid in:
Letter from Arlene Paskalian of Shaw concerning a March 1988
performance
45/1
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 61.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Full score and parts with
annotations
46/7
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 1, op. 12, no. 1,
violin and piano. London: B. Schott's Söhne, 1911
1911
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
46/7
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 1, op. 12, no. 2,
violin and piano. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag, 1905
1905
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
46/7
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 1, op. 12, no. 3,
violin and piano. London: B. Schott's Söhne, 1911
1911
Parts with annotations
Note:
Edited by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
46/8
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin sonata no. 4, op. 23, violin
and piano. Leipzig: Edition Peters, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Joseph Joachim; signed by Szeryng
46/8
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 4, op. 23, violin
and piano. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's, 1905
1905
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Carl Halir; signed by Szeryng
46/9
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 5, op. 24, violin
and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1917
1917
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Leopold Auer; signed by Szeryng
46/9
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 5, op. 24, violin
and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1894
1894
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
46/10
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 7, op. 30, no. 1-2,
violin and piano. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
46/10
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 7, op. 30, no. 2,
violin and piano. London: B. Schott's, 1911
1911
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
46/10
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 7, op. 30, no. 2,
violin and piano. Leipzig: C.F. Peters, 1902
1902
Piano part only
Note: From
a larger collection
46/10
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 8, op. 30, no. 3,
violin and piano. London: B. Schott's Söhne, 1911
1911
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Fritz Kreisler
46/10
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 8, op. 30, no. 3,
violin and piano. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag,
undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
46/11
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 9, op. 47, violin
and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1894
1894
Violin part only with
annotations
46/11
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 9, op. 47, violin
and piano. London: B. Schott:s Söhne, 1911
1911
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Fritz Kreisler; printed by Augener Ltd.
46/11
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 9, op. 47, violin
and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, 1911
1911
One score and violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryngs
46/12
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 10, op. 96, violin
and piano. Leipzig: Edition Peters, undated
undated
Score only
Note:
Edited by Joseph Joachim; signed by Szeryng
46/12
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 10, op. 96, violin
and piano. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag, 1905
1905
Violin part only with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Halir; signed by Szeryng
46/12
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonata no. 10, op. 96, violin
and piano. London: B. Schott's Söhne, 1911
1911
Note:
Edited by Fritz Kreisler; printed by Augener, Ltd.
47/1
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonatas, Volume 1, violin and
piano. Leipzig: Edition Peters, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Lew Oborin and David Oistrach; signed by Szeryng
47/2
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonatas, Volume I, violin and
piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1901
1901
Score only with annotations
(incomplete, Sonatas 8-10 missing)
Note:
Edited by Joseph Joachim; signed by Szeryng
47/3
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonatas, Volume 1, violin and
piano. München: G. Henle Verlag, 1955
1955
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Walther Lampe and Kurt Schäffer; signed by
Szeryng
47/4
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonatas, Volume 2, violin and
piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Joseph Joachim; signed by Szeryng
47/4
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonatas, Volume 2, violin and
piano. Leipzig: Edition Peters, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Lew Oborin and David Oistrach; signed by Szeryng
48/1
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Sonatas, Volume 2, violin and
piano. München: G. Henle Verlag, 1957
1957
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Sieghard Brandenburg, fingered by Max Rostal and
Hans-Martin Theopold; signed by Szeryng
49/1
Ben-Haim, Paul
Sonata in G, solo violin. Tel Aviv:
Israeli Music Publications, 1952
1952
Note:
Edited by Yehudi Menuhin; inscribed by unidentified person
49/2
Berg, Alban
Chamber Concerto for Piano and Violin with 13
Wind Instruments. Austria: Universal Edition, 1925, 1953
1925, 1953
Miniature score
49/3
Berg, Alban
Violin Concerto. Austria: Universal
Edition, 1936,
1964
1936, 1964
Two miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
49/4
Berg, Alban
Violin Concerto. Austria: Universal
Edition, 1936,
1964
1936, 1964
Two full scores
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
49/5-6
Berg, Alban
Violin Concerto. Austria: Universal
Edition, 1936,
1964
1936, 1964
Two photocopies of full score with
annotations
50/1
Berg, Alban
Violin Concerto. Austria: Universal
Edition, 1936,
1964
1936, 1964
Master string parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
50/2
Berg, Alban
Violin Concerto, arranged for violin
and piano. Wien: Universal Edition, 1938
1938
Two scores and one violin part with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
50/3
Bernstein, Leonard
Serenade for Solo Violin, String Orchestra,
Harp and Percussion. New York: G. Schirmer, 1954
1954
Full score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
50/4
Bischof, Rainer
Charakteristische Differenzen, op. 8,
violin and piano. Wien: Doblinger, 1978
1978
Note:
Inscribed by Bischof
50/5
Bischof, Rainer
Grave, op. 6, violin and piano. Wien:
Doblinger, 1971
1971
Note:
Inscribed by Bischof
50/6
Bloch, Ernest
Baal Shem (Three Pictures of Chassidic
Life), violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1924
1924
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
50/7
Boccherini, Luigi
Nocturne in E-flat major, two violins.
Padova: G. Zanibon, 1984
1984
Note:
Edited by Aldo Pais
50/8
Boccherini, Luigi
Six Quintets, flute and string
quartet. Padova: G. Zanibon, 1978
1978
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Aldo Pais
50/9
Boieldieu, François Adrian
Overture and Airs of the opera "La Dame
Blanche," two violins. Leipzig: G. Vaertel,
undated
undated
Note:
Arranged by Alex Brand
50/10
Bouchard, Antoine, compiler
L'Organiste. Ste. Anne-de-Beaupre,
Quebec: Fernand Inc., undated
undated
Note: Note
from Armand Chouinard taped in; collection of sacred music for the
organ by various composers
50/11
Boutry, Roger
Toccata for Violin and Piano. Paris:
Editions Musicales, 1971
1971
Note:
Inscribed by Boutry
55/5
Brahms, Johannes
Clarinet Trio in A minor, op. 114.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
53/2
Brahms, Johannes
Double Concerto in A minor, op. 102.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score and violin part with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
53/2
Brahms, Johannes
Double Concerto in A minor, op. 102,
arranged for violin, violoncello and piano. New York: Edition
Peters, undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
55/7
Brahms, Johannes, Albert
Dietrich, and Robert Schumann
F-A-E Sonata, violin and piano.
Amsterdam: Heinrichshofen's Verlag, 1935
1935
One score and two violin
parts
Note:
Edited by Erich Valentin and Otto Kobin; signed by Szeryng; notation
on score reads "In anticipation of the arrival of the revered and
beloved friend Joseph Joachim, this sonata was composed by Robert
Schumann, Albert Dietrich and Johannes Brahms"
55/2
Brahms, Johannes
Horn Trio in E-flat major, op. 40.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score; score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
53/3
Brahms, Johannes
Hungarian Dance, no. 1, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1923
1923
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Joseph Joachim, edited by Gustav Saenger; signed by
Szeryng
53/3
Brahms, Johannes
Hungarian Dance, no. 7, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1912
1912
Score only
Note:
Transcribed by Johannes Joachim; signed by Szeryng
53/3
Brahms, Johannes
Hungarian Dances, nos. 1-5, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1923
1923
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Joseph Joachim, edited by Gustav Saenger; signed by
Szeryng
53/3
Brahms, Johannes
Hungarian Dances, nos. 6-10, violin
and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1922
1922
Note:
Transcribed by Joseph Joachim, revised and edited by Leopold Auer;
signed by Szeryng
53/4
Brahms, Johannes
Hungarian Dance, violin and piano. New
York: Charles Foley, 1925
1925
Three scores and four violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Transcribed/arranged by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
54/1
Brahms, Johannes
Hymn in Veneration of the Great
Joachim. Hamburg: J. Schuberth & Co.,
undated
undated
Facsimile edition and transcription;
transcribed score and parts
Note:
Transcribed by Klaus Stahmer
54/2
Brahms, Johannes
Piano Quartet no. 2 in A major, op.
26. New York: G. Schirmer, 1942
1924
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
55/1
Brahms, Johannes
Piano Trio no. 1 in B major, op. 8.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
55/1
Brahms, Johannes
Piano Trio no. 1 in B major, op. 8,
piano trio. New York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Georg Schumann; signed by Szeryng
55/3
Brahms, Johannes
Piano Trio no. 2 in C major, op. 87.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
55/3
Brahms, Johannes
Piano Trio no. 2 in C major, op. 87,
piano trio. New York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Edited by George Schumann; signed by Szeryng
55/4
Brahms, Johannes
Piano Trio no. 3 in C minor, op. 101.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
55/4
Brahms, Johannes
Piano Trio no. 3 in C minor, op. 101.
New York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Georg Schumann; signed by Szeryng
51/1
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 77,
violin and piano. Frankfurt: C. F. Peters, 1928, 1956
1928, 1956
Piano score only
Note:
Edited by Karl Klingler
51/1
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 77,
violin and piano. London: N. Simrock, 1905
1905
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Arrangement and cadenzas by Joseph Joachim; signed by Szeryng
51/2 to 53/1
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 77.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Three scores and parts with
annotations
54/3
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata no. 1 in G major, op.
78, violin and piano. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
1973
1973
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
54/3
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata no. 1 in G major, op.
78, violin and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1928
1928
Four scores and two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Arthur Schnabel and Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
54/4
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata no. 2 in A major, op.
100, violin and piano. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf &
Härtel, undated
undated
54/4
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata no. 2 in A major, op.
100, violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1928
1928
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Printed by Edition Peters; signed by Szeryng
54/4
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata no. 2 in A major, op.
100, violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1918
1918
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Harold Bauer and Franz Kneisel; signed by Szeryng
54/5
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata no. 3 in D minor, op.
108, violin and piano. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf &
Härtel, undated
undated
54/5
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata no. 3 in D minor, op.
108, violin and piano. Frankfurt: C.F. Peters,
undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Arthur Schnabel and Carl Flesch
54/6
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonatas, no. 1-3, violin and
piano. Edition Peters, undated
undated
Violin part only
54/7
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonatas, no. 1-3, violin and
piano. München: G. Henle Verlag, 1967
1967
Note:
Edited by Hans Otto Hiekel; score bound; signed by Szeryng; includes
a Scherzo
54/8
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata Scherzo, violin and
piano. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1853
1853
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
54/8
Brahms, Johannes
Violin Sonata Scherzo, violin and
piano. New York: International Music Company, 1948
1948
Violin part only
55/6
Brahms, Johannes
Waltz in A major, violin and piano.
New York: Carl Fischer, 1916
1916
Note:
Transcribed by David Hochstein; signed by Szeryng
55/8
Bruch, Max
Adagio Appassionato, op. 57. New York:
Edwin F. Kalmus, undated
undated
Photocopy of full score
Laid in:
Unidentified photocopy of manuscript
56/2
Bruch, Max
Kol Nidrei, op. 47, violin and piano.
London: Richard Schauer, undated
undated
Note: Also
for violoncello with orchestra and harp
56/3
Bruch, Max
Romance, op. 42, violin and piano. New
York: Carl Fischer, 1916
1916
Photocopy of score
Note:
Edited by Theodore Spiering
56/1
Bruch, Max
Violin Concert no. 1 in G minor, op.
26. Leipzig: C. F. W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung,
undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; two versions of parts (Paris: Durand and
Siegel's)
56/4
Bull, Ole
Arioso for Violin and Orchestra.
Bergen, Norway: Edition Norvegica, 1978
1978
Full score
Note:
Edited by Bjarne Kortsen with cadenza composed by Trygve Fischer
56/4
Bull, Ole
Arioso for Violin and Orchestra.
Bergen, Norway: Edition Norvegica, 1978
1978
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by Bjarne Kortsen with cadenza by
Trygve Fischer
56/5
Bull, Ole
Polacca Guerriera, violin and piano.
New York: G. Schirmer, 1886
1886
Note:
Signed Julius Brander
56/6
Canal, Marguerite
Sonata, violin and piano. Paris:
Editions Maxime Jamin, 1925
1925
Score and parts with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
56/7
Carrillo, Julián
Concerto for Quarter-Tone Violin and
Orchestra, arranged for violin and piano. Paris: Jobert,
1969
1969
57/1
Carrillo, Julián
Sonata no. 1 in E minor, solo violin.
Mexico: Julian Carrillo, 1939
1939
Two scores with annotations
Note: One
copy signed by Szeryng
57/2
Carrillo, Julián
Sonata no. 2 in D minor, solo violin.
Mexico: Julián Carrillo, 1948
1948
117/11
Carrillo, Julián
String Sextet in G major. Largo non
troppo, undated
Score and parts with
annotations
57/3
Castro, Rafael de
Añoranza, violin and piano. San
Antonio: Southern Music Co., 1956, 1972
1956, 1972
Score only
167/1
Cervelló, Jordi
Anna Frank. Madrid: Editorial de
Musica Española Contemporanea, 1973
1973
Full score
Laid in:
Catalog of Cervelló's works
57/4
Cervelló, Jordi
Concerto Grosso per Archi. Barcelona:
Catalana d'Edicions Musicals, 1980
1980
Full score
57/5
Chajes, Julius
Fantasy for Violin Alone, solo violin.
New York: Transcontinental Music Corp., 1955
1955
Note:
Edited by Mischa Mischakoff
57/6
Chajes, Julius
Palestinian Dance, violin and piano.
Detroit: Julius Chajes, 1955
1955
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Mischa Mischakoff
57/7
Chajes, Julius
Sonata in A minor, violin and piano.
New York: Transcontinental Music Corp., 1955
1955
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Edited by Mischa Mischakoff
57/8
Chaminade, Cécile
Serenade Espagnole, violin and piano.
New York: Carl Fischer, 1895, 1915
1895, 1915
Note:
Transcribed/arranged by Fritz Kreisler
57/9
Chasins, Abram
Nocturne in G minor, piano. J. Fischer
& Bro., 1925
1925
Photocopy of score
57/10
Chausson, Ernest
Concerto in D major for Violin, Piano and
String Quartet, op. 21. New York: International Music
Co., undated
undated
Score and parts with annotations; solo
violin part with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
57/11
Chausson, Ernest
Concerto in D major for Violin, Piano and
String Quartet, op. 21 . Paris: Rouart, Lerolle &
Cie., undated
undated
Two scores and parts with annotations;
violin part with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
58/1
Chausson, Ernest
Poème, op. 25, arranged for
violin and piano. Breitkopf & Härtel, 1898, 1926 and
undated
1898, 1926 and
undated
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
58/1
Chausson, Ernest
Poème, op. 25, arranged for
violin and piano. Bruxelles: Editions Ysaye, 1969
1969
Score only
Note:
Edited by and dedicated to Eugene Ysaye; inscribed
58/3
Chávez, Carlos
The Daughter of Colchis. Saraband for
Strings. New York: Mills Music, 1966
1966
Score and parts
58/4
Chávez, Carlos
Sinfonia India. New York: G. Schirmer,
1950
1950
Study score
Note:
Inscribed; signed by Szeryng
58/5
Chávez, Carlos
Sonatina, violin and piano. New York:
Mills Music, 1966
1966
Two violin parts
Note:
Inscribed by Chávez; signed by Szeryng
58/2
Chávez, Carlos
Violin Concerto. New York: Mills
Music, 1964
1964
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
58/2
Chávez, Carlos
Violin Concerto, arranged for violin
and piano by the composer. New York: Mills Music, 1964
1964
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
58/6
Chevillard, Camille
Sonata, op. 8, violin and piano.
Paris: Durand & fils., 1894
1894
Photocopy of score
58/7
Chopin, Frederick
Mazurka no. 45 in A minor, op.67 no.
4, violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1915
1915
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
58/8
Chopin, Frederick
Piano Trio, op. 8. Krakow: Polski
Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Photocopy of score
58/9
Chrennikov, Tichon
Concerto, op. 14. Moscow: Soviet
Composer, 1961
1961
Full score
59/1
Corelli, Arcangelo
Concerto Grosso, op. 6, no. 8: Christmas
Concerto. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Alfred Einstein; signed by Szeryng
59/1
Corelli, Arcangelo
Concerto Grosso, op. 6, no. 8: Christmas
Concerto. Zürich: Edition Eulenberg,
undated
undated
Miniature score and parts
Note:
Edited by Alfred Einstein
59/1
Corelli, Arcangelo
Concerto Grosso, op. 6, no. 8: Christmas
Concerto. Leipzig: Edition Peters, 1937 and undated
1937 and undated
Full score and parts
Note:
Edited by Waldemar Woehl; signed by Szeryng
59/5
Corelli, Arcangelo
Sarabande and Allegretto, violin and
piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1913, 1941
1913, 1941
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
59/2
Corelli, Arcangelo
Two Sonatas, violon and violoncello.
Padova: G. Zanibon, 1979
1979
Note:
Edited by A. Zanotelli, violin part revised by Piero Raffaelli;
inscribed by Piero Raffaelli
59/6
Corelli, Archangelo
Violin Sonata in D major, op. 5, no.
1, violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1908
1908
Note:
Edited by Sam Franko, arranged by F. O. Dessoff; signed by Szeryng;
cadenza by Jos. Hellmesberger
59/3
Corelli, Arcangelo
Violin Sonata in D minor, op. 5, no. 12: La
Folia, violin and piano. Mainz: Schott, 1930
1930
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Hubert Léonard and Henri Marteau; signed by Szeryng;
includes a different version of the violin part
59/4
Corelli, Arcangelo
Violin Sonata in D minor, op. 5, no. 12: La
Folia, violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1927
1927
Two scores with annotations; two violin
parts
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; printed by Schott & Co; signed by
Szeryng
59/4
Corelli, Arcangelo
Violin Sonata in D minor, op. 5, no. 12: La
Folia, violin and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne,
1927, 1955
1927, 1955
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
59/7
Cruz, Ivo
Sonata, violin and piano. Ivo Cruz,
1957
1957
Violin part only
59/8
David, Ferdinand
Die hohe Schule des violinspiels - Werke
berühmter Meister des 17. u. 18. Jahrhunderts,
violin and piano. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Ch. Gilbert; includes works by Biber, Corelli, Porpora,
Vivaldi, Leclair, Nardini, Veracini and J. S. Bach
59/9
Debussy, Claude
La fille aux cheveux de lin, violin
and piano. Paris: Durand, 1910
1910
Note:
Transcribed by Arthur Hartmann; signed by Szeryng
59/10
Debussy, Claude
Minstrels, violin and piano. Paris:
Durand & Fils, 1910
1910
Somewhat brittle
Note:
Transcribed by Debussy; signed by Szeryng
59/11
Debussy, Claude
La plus que lente, violin and piano.
Paris: Durand, 1910
1910
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Leon Roques; signed by Szeryng
59/12
Debussy, Claude
Sonata, violin and piano. Paris:
Durand & Cie., 1917
1917
Three scores and four violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
59/13
Delius, Frederick
Violin Concerto, violin and piano.
England: Augener, Ltd., 1919
1919
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by Philip Heseltine; signed by
Szeryng; inscribed
Dietrich, Albert, Robert Schumann,
and Johannes Brahms
F-A-E Sonata
see
[Brahms](brahms)
59/14
Dinicu-Heifetz
Hora Staccato, violin and piano. New
York: Carl Fischer, 1930
1930
Score only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
59/15
Dorward, David
Concerto for Violin and Strings.
Edinburgh: Scotus Music Publications, 1978
1978
Full score manuscript
facsimile
59/16
Druckman, Jacob
Duo, violin and piano. Boosey &
Hawkes, 1949
1949
60/2
Dvorák, Antonín
Humoresque, violin and piano. London:
Richard Schauer, 1905
1905
Note:
Arranged by August Wilhelmj; signed by Szeryng
60/3
Dvorák, Antonín
Romance, op. 11, violin and piano.
London: N. Simrock, undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
60/4
Dvorák, Antonín
Romantic Pieces, op. 75, violin and
piano. London: N. Simrock, undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
60/5
Dvorák, Antonín
Serenade for Strings in E major, op.
22. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
60/6
Dvorák, Antonín
Slavonic Dance no. 1 in G minor,
violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1914
1914
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed/arranged by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
60/7
Dvorák, Antonín
Slavonic Dance no. 1 in E minor,
violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1914
1914
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed/arranged by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
60/8
Dvorák, Antonín
Sonatina, violin and piano. Boston:
Boston Music Co., 1917
1917
Note:
Fingered by Albert Stoessel; signed by Szeryng
60/1
Dvorák, Antonín
Violin Concerto in A minor, op. 53.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
60/1
Dvorák, Antonín
Violin Concerto in A minor, op. 53,
arranged for violin and piano. Berlin: N. Simrock,
undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
60/1
Dvorák, Antonín
Violin Concerto in A minor, op. 53.
Prague: Artia, 1955
1955
Score and parts
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
60/9
Eccles, Henri
Sonata, violin and piano. Editions
Ricordi, 1914
1914
Photocopy of score
Note:
Arranged by J. Salmon; signed by Szeryng
60/10
Elgar, Edward
La Capricieuse, op. 17, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1928
1928
Violin part only
60/10
Elgar, Edward
La Capricieuse, op. 17, violin and
piano. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
60/11
Elman, Mischa
Tango, violin and piano. New York:
Carl Fischer, 1930
1930
Note:
Stamped Josef Gingold
60/12
Enesco, Georges
Violin Sonata no. 2, op. 6, violin and
piano. Bucarest: Editura de Stat Pentru Literatura si Arta, 1956
1956
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
61/1
Enesco, Georges
Violin Sonata no. 3, op. 25, violin
and piano. Bucarest: Editura de Stat Pentru Literatura si Arta,
1956
1956
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
61/2
Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm
Six Etudes for Solo Violin in Two - to
Four-part Harmony, solo violin. New York: G. Schirmer,
1923
1923
Note:
Edited by Leopold Auer; unidentified inscription
61/3
Ertel, Paul
Concerto for Solo Violin, op. 17.
Berlin: E. Bote & G. Bock, 1906
1906
Score with annotations
Note:
Inscribed by Henry Plukker
61/4
Esplá, Óscar
Berceuse, piano. Max Eschig,
undated
undated
Photocopy of score
Note:
Inscription at the top "Departe de Óscar Esplá"; part two
of a set of pieces
61/5
Esplá, Óscar
Chants d'antan, flute and piano.
Paris: Max Eschig, 1975
1975
61/6
Esposito, Michele
An Coulin - Irish Melody no. 2, violin
and piano
Photocopy of score
Laid in:
Different unidentified arrangement of "The Coulin" no. 43
61/8
Falla, Manuel de
Suite Populaire Espagnole, violin and
piano. Paris: Max Eschig, 1925
1925
Score with annotations
Note:
Adapted and fingered for violin by Paul Kochanski; two printings;
signed by Szeryng
61/7
Falla, Manuel de
La vida breve. Danse espagnole, violin
and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, 1913
1913
Two scores and violin part with
annotations
Note:
Arranged by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng; includes an
additional violin part, Paris: Max Eschig/C. Fischer, 1913, 1926
61/9
Farina, Carlo
Capriccio Starvagante, solo violin.
n.p., undated
undated
Photocopy of score
61/10
Faure, Gabriel
Andante, op. 75, violin and piano.
Paris: J. Hamelle, 1923
1923
Score and photocopy
Note:
Fingered by Edouard Nadaud; signed by Szeryng
61/11
Faure, Gabriel
Berceuse, violin and piano. Paris: J.
Hamelle, undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Seryng
61/11
Faure, Gabriel
Berceuse, violoncello and piano.
Paris: J. Hamelle, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Violoncello part edited by Youro Tkaltchitch
61/15
Faure, Gabriel
Piano Trio in D minor, op. 120, piano
trio. Paris: Durand, 1923
1923
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
61/12
Faure, Gabriel
Romance, op. 28, violin and piano.
Paris: J. Hamelle, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
61/13
Faure, Gabriel
Sicilienne, op. 78, violin and piano.
Paris: J. Hamelle, undated
undated
Note: Both
violin and cello parts included; score is for cello
61/14
Faure, Gabriel
Violin Sonata no. 1 in A major, op.
13, violin and piano. Edition Breitkopf, undated
undated
Score; two violin parts
Note: Score
edited by Ch. M. Loeffler; signed by Szeryng
61/16
Ferrete, L. M.; Espejo, Cesar
Danza Cubana, violin and piano. Paris:
L. M. Ferrete, 1958
1958
61/17
Fiocco, F. H.
Allegro, violin and piano. Mainz: B.
Schott's Söhne, 1910
1910
Note:
Arranged by Arthur Bent and Norman O'Neill
61/18
Flury, Urs Joseph
Sonata, solo violin. n.p.,
undated
undated
62/1
Franck, César
Sonata, violin and piano. New York: G.
Schirmer, 1915
1915
Score with annotations; violin part
with annotations
Note: Score
edited by Leopold Lichtenberg, piano part revised by Clarence Adler;
signed by Szeryng
62/1
Franck, César
Sonata, violin and piano. Edition
Peters, undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
62/1
Franck, César
Sonata in A major, violin and piano.
New York: International Music Co., 1958
1958
Note:
Edited by Zino Francescatti, piano part edited by Robert Casadesus;
signed by Szeryng
62/1
Franck, César
Sonata, violin and piano. Mainz: B.
Schott's Söhne, 1886
1886
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Emile Sauret; signed by Szeryng
62/2
Fricker, Peter
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 21: Rapsodia
Concertante, arranged for violin and piano. London:
Schott & Co., 1955
1955
62/3
Friml, Rudolf
La Danse des Demoiselles, op. 48,
violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer/Carl Fischer, 1908, 1927
1908, 1927
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler
62/4
Galindo, Blas
Sinfonia breve para cuerdas.
Washington, D.C.: Pan American Union, 1956
1956
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; manuscript transparencies located in 167/2
62/5
Garcia, José Maurício Nunes
Matinas do Natal para coro, solistas,
orquesta e orgao. Rio de Janeiro: Funarte - Instituto
Nacional de Musica, 1978
1978
Full score
Note:
Revised by Cleofe Person de Mattos
62/6
Geminiani, Francesco
Sonata in B-flat, solo violin. Milano:
Carisch S.A., 1924
1924
Note:
Revised by Mario Corti; one inscribed by Mario Corti, one signed
62/7
Gerhard, Roberto
Violin Concerto. New York: Mills Music
Ltd., 1960
1960
Miniature score
63/1
Gershwin, George
The Man I Love, voice and piano.
Paris: Editions Salabert, 1928
1928
Piano score only
63/2
Gershwin, George
Porgy and Bess. Selections for
Orchestra. New York: Gershwin Publishing Co., 1935, 1961
1935, 1961
Piano conductor score and
photocopy
Note:
Arranged by Robert Russell Bennett
63/3
Gershwin-Heifetz
Porgy and Bess. Bess, You is My Woman
Now, violin and piano. New York: Gershwin Publishing Co.,
1935, 1946
1935, 1946
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
167/3
Gershwin-Heifetz
Porgy and Bess. Bess, You is My Woman
Now, violin and piano. New York: Gershwin Publishing Co.,
1935, 1946
1935, 1946
Negative copy of score
167/3
Gershwin-Heifetz
Porgy and Bess. It Ain't Necessarily
So, violin and piano. New York: Gershwin Publishing Co.,
1935, 1946
1935, 1946
Photocopy and negative photocopy of
score
167/3
Gershwin-Heifetz
Porgy and Bess. My Man's Gone Now,
violin and piano. New York: Gershwin Publishing Co., 1935, 1946
1935, 1946
167/3
Gershwin-Heifetz
Porgy and Bess. Summertime; A Woman is a Wometime Thing, violin and
piano. New York: Gershwin Publishing Co., 1935,1946
1935, 1946
63/4
Gershwin-Heifetz
Prelude, violin and piano. New York:
New World Music Corp., 1927, 1942
1927, 1942
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
167/3
Gershwin-Heifetz
Tempo di Blues, violin and piano. New
York: Gershwin Publishing Co., 1935, 1946
1935, 1946
63/5
Ginastera, Alberto
Pampeana no. 1, violin and piano.
Buenos Aires: Barry & Cia., 1954
1954
Note:
Inscribed by Ginastera; signed by Szeryng
63/6
Giornovichi, Giovanni Mane
Violin Concerto no. 4 in A major,
arranged for violin and piano. Frankfurt: Henry Litolff's Verlag/
C.F. Peters, 1968
1968
Score; manuscript violin
part
Note:
Edited by Walter Lebermann; signed by Szeryng
63/7
Giuliani, Mauro
Grosse Sonate, op. 85, flute or violin
and piano. Frankfurt: Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1956
1956
Flute/violin part only
63/8
Glazounow, Alexandre
Concerto, op. 82, arranged for violin
and piano
Two piano scores with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Leopold Auer; signed by Szeryng
63/9
Glazunov-Heifetz
Méditation, op. 32, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1933
1933
Violin part only
63/10
Gluck, C.W.
Melodie, violin and piano. Mainz: B.
Schott's Söhne, 1913
1913
Violin part only
63/10
Gluck, C.W.
Melodie, violin and piano. New York:
Charles Foley, 1913,
1941
1913, 1941
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
63/11
Godowsky, Leopold- Heifetz
Alt-Wien, violin and piano. New York:
Carl Fischer, 1932
1932
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
63/12
Goehr, Alexander
Violin concerto. London: Edition
Schott, 1967
1967
Miniature score
64/1
Golestan, Stan
Concerto Roumain pour Violin et
Orchestre. Paris: Éditions Salabert, 1933
1933
Full score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
64/1
Golestan, Stan
Concerto Roumain pour Violin et
Orchestre, arranged for violin and piano. Paris:
Éditions Salabert, undated
undated
Score and two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
64/2
Golestan, Stan
Intimité - Elégie pour violin solo
e orchestre. Paris: Marcel Labbé, 1912
1912
Full score
64/3
Golestan, Stan
Le lăoutar (fantaisie et danse
Moldave), violin and piano. Paris: Éditions
Salabert, 1934
1934
Score only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
64/4
Golestan, Stan
Trois pièces concertantes dans le style
populaire Roumain. III Tzingarella, violin and piano.
Paris: Durand, 1941
1941
Two scores and one violin part with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
64/5
Gotkovsky, Ida
Capriccio, violin and piano. Paris:
Gérard Billaudot, 1981
1981
64/6
Gragnani, Filippo
Sonata no. 1, op. 8, violin and
guitar. Frankfurt: Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmermann,
undated
undated
Violin part only
64/7
Grainger, Percy
Molly on the Shore, violin and piano.
New York: Carl Fischer, 1924
1924
Two scores and one violin
part
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler
64/8
Granados, Enrique
Romanza, violin and piano. Madrid:
Union Musical Española, 1971
1971
Note:
Revised and fingered by Luis Anton; inscribed to Szeryng
64/9
Grieg, Edvard
Sonata in C minor, op. 45, violin and
piano. Leipzig: Edition Peters, undated
undated
64/10
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Cantiga lá de longe (Song from
Afar), violin and piano. New York: Associated Music Pub.,
1945
1945
Score with annotations
Note:
Inscribed by Guarnieri; signed by Szeryng
167/4
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Cantiga lá de longe (Song from
Afar), violin and piano. New York: Associated Music Pub.,
1945
1945
Negative copies of score
64/11
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Encantamento, violin and piano. New
York: Associated Music Pub., 1944
1944
Note:
Inscribed by Guarnieri; signed by Szeryng
64/12
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Sonata no. 4, violin and piano. Buenos
Aires: Ricordi Americana S.A.E.C, 1957
1957
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
64/13
Guastavino, Carlos
Llanura, violin and piano. Buenos
Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1950
1950
Score with annotations
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng
167/5
Guastavino, Carlos
Llanura, violin and piano. Buenos
Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1950
1950
Negative copy of score
64/14
Guerra, Edgardo
Capricho Brasileiro, violin and piano.
Rio de Janeiro: Lino José Barbosa, undated
undated
64/15
Hahn, Reynaldo
Violin Concerto in D major, arranged
for violin and piano. Paris: Heugel, 1928
1928
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; includes a letter recommending the piece from the
cultural attaché of Nice
65/2
Halffter, Cristobal
Capricho, op. 40, solo violin. Mexico
City: Plural/Excelsior, 1980
1980
65/5
Halffter, Cristobal
Danza de la Gitana, violin and piano.
Paris: Max Eschig, 1909
1909
Two scores and four violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz; signed by Szeryng
65/6
Halffter, Cristobal
Pastorale, violin and piano. Mexico
City: Ediciones Mexicanas de Musica, 1949
1949
Three copies
Note: One
signed by Szeryng
65/1
Halffter, Cristobal
Violin Concerto, op. 11. London:
Universal Edition, 1980
1980
Full score and violin part
65/3
Halffter, Cristobal
Violin Concerto, op. 11, arranged for
violin and piano. Mexico City: Ediciones Mexicanas de Musica, 1953, 1964
1953, 1964
Scores with annotations; two miniature
scores
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
65/4
Halffter, Cristobal
Violin Concerto, op. 11. Mexico City:
Ediciones Mexicanas de Música, 1953
1953
Four full scores
Note:
Edited by Henryk Szeryng
66/1
Handel, George Friedrich
Concerti Grossi, op. 3. New York: Lea
Pocket Scores, 1954
1954
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
66/2-5
Handel, George Friedrich
Concerti Grossi, op. 6, nos. 1-12.
London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Twelve miniature scores
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
66/7
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonata in A minor, flute, violin or
oboe and guitar München: Ludwig Doblinger, 1958
1958
Note:
Edited by Karl Scheit
66/6
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonata in D minor, flute, violin or
oboe and guitar. Wien: Doblinger, 1959
1959
Note:
Edited by Karl Scheit
66/8
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonata no. 4 in D major, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1919
1919
Note:
Edited by Leopold Auer and Carl Friedberg; signed by Szeryng
67/2
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonata in G minor, op. 2, no. 8, 2
violins and piano. London: Schott & Co., 1953
1953
Violin I and bass part only
Note:
Edited by Franz Willms; extensive editing in the violin I part;
signed by Szeryng
67/2
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonata in G minor, op. 2, no. 8,
violin and piano. Frankfurt: C. F. Peters, 1919
1919
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Richard Barth; signed by Szeryng
67/2
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonata in G minor, op. 2, no. 8, 2
violins and piano. New York: International Music Co.,
undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Richard Barth; signed by Szeryng
67/3
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonata IV, 2 violins and piano. Mainz:
B. Schott's Söhne, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Emil Krause; appears to be excerpted from a larger score;
no continuo realization
66/9
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonatas, (6) violin and piano. Kassel:
Bärenreiter, 1955
1955
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Johann Philipp Hinnenthal; signed by Szeryng
66/9
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonatas, violin and piano. New York:
Carl Fischer, 1919
1919
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Leopold Auer
66/9
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonatas, violin and piano. London:
Edition Peters, undated
Two volumes with annotations
Note:
Edited by Hans Sitt; signed by Szeryng
66/9
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonatas, violin and piano. Polski
Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Two volumes
Note:
Kazimierz Sikorski, Janina Wysocka-Ochlewska, Zenon Felinski,
Tadeusz Gonet, editors
67/1
Handel, George Friedrich
Sonatas, (7) violin and piano.
München: G. Henle Verlag, 1971
1971
One score and two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Stanley Sadie; signed by Szeryng
67/4
Harris, Roy
Fantasy, violin and piano. New York:
Mills Music, 1945
1945
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
67/5
Hartmann, Karl Amadeus
Concerto funebre, solo violin and
string orchestra. London: Edition Schott, 1939
1939
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
67/6
Haubenstock-Ramati, Roman
Séquences, violin and orchestra.
London: Universal Edition
Two full scores
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng and Bruno Maderna; one signed by Szeryng
67/6
Haubenstock-Ramati, Roman
Séquences, arranged for violin
and piano. London: Universal Edition
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng and Bruno Maderna; manuscript facsimile laid in
accompanied by a letter from Haubenstock-Ramati
67/7
Haydn, Joseph
Piano Concerto in C major, arranged
for two pianos
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Jonathan R. Sherwin
67/8
Haydn, Joseph
Piano Concerto in C major. C. F.
Peters, 1931
1931
Two violin parts only
Note:
Edited, and with cadenzas by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng;
accompanied by a manuscript fair copy of a cadenza composed by Paul
Shure in 1985 and dedicated to Henryk Szeryng
67/10
Haydn, Joseph
Sonata, op. 93, violin and viola.
n.p., undated
undated
Note: Bound
photocopy; signed by Szeryng
67/11
Haydn, Joseph
Symphony no. 44 in E minor. London:
Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by H. C. Robbins Landon
67/9
Haydn, Joseph
Violin Concerto in A major, arranged
for violin and piano. Salzburg: Haydn-Mozart- Presse, 1952
1952
Note:
Edited by Anton Heiller
68/1
Heifetz, Jascha, editor
New Favorite Encore Folio, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1933
1933
Violin part only
Note:
Includes works by Rameau, Schubert, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Schumann,
Brahms, Popper, Drigo, Sarasate, Glazounow, Elgar Achron, and
Moszkowski
68/2
Hindemith, Paul
Violin Concerto, arranged for violin
and piano. Mainz: Edition Schott, 1939
1939
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
68/3
Hindemith, Paul
Violin Sonata no. 1 in E-flat major, op.
11, violin and piano. Mainz: Edition Schott, 1918
1918
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
68/4
Hindemith, Paul
Violin Sonata in E major, violin and
piano. Mainz: Edition Schott, 1935
1935
One score and two violin
parts
68/5
Holloway, Robin
Romanza, op. 31, for violin and small
orchestra. London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1978
1978
Full score; violin part
68/6
Holst, Gustav
St. Paul's Suite, for string
orchestra. London: Goodwin and Tabb Ltd., 1922
1922
Score and manuscript parts
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
68/7
Hubeau, Jean
Concerto in C major, arranged for
violin and piano. Paris: Durand, 1941
1941
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Hubeau?
68/8
Jiménez, Mabarak Carlos
Quartet in D major (Tribute to Sor
Juana), string quartet. Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana,
1963
1963
Score and parts
68/9
Jolivet, André
Concerto for violin and orchestra,
arranged for violin and piano. Paris: Editions Musicales
Transatlantiques, 1972
1972
Note:
Inscribed by Hilda Jolivet
68/10
Kaper, Bronislaw
Du warst mir ein Roman..., voice and
piano. Berlin: Alrobi Musikverlag, 1931
1931
Note: Text
by Fritz Rotter
68/11
Kaper, Bronislaw and Walter Jurmann
Adieu, voice and piano. New York:
Robbins Music Corp, 1935
1935
Note: Text
by Ned Washington
68/11
Kaper, Bronislaw and Walter Jurmann
Ein Lied aus meiner Heimat, voice and
piano. Berlin: Alrobi Musikverlag, 1932
1932
Note: Text
by Fritz Rotter
68/11
Kaper, Bronislaw and Walter Jurmann
Ninon, voice and piano. New York:
Robbins Music Corp., 1935
1935
Photocopy of score
Note: Text
by Harold Adamson
68/11
Kaper, Bronislaw and Walter Jurmann
Schade, das Liebe ein Märchen
ist!, voice and piano. Berlin: Alrobi Musikverlag, 1932
1932
Note: Text
by Fritz Rotter
68/11
Kaper, Bronislaw and Walter Jurmann
Wer weint heut' aus Liebe
Tränen?, voice and piano. n.p.: Karl Brüll, 1931
1931
Note: Text
by Fritz Rotter
69/2
Khatchaturian, Aram
Concerto Rhapsody. n.p., 1959-1961
1959-1961
Score only
Note: In
Cyrillic; inscribed by Khatchaturian
69/4
Khatchaturian, Aram
Two Dances, violin and piano. Moscow:
Sovemski Kompozimor, 1958
1958
Note:
Inscribed to Szeryng; in Cyrillic
69/1
Khatchaturian, Aram
Violin Concerto. Moscow: State
Publisher's Music, 1966
1966
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/1
Khatchaturian, Aram
Violin Concerto, arranged for violin
and piano. London: Anglo-Soviet Music Press, Ltd., 1940
1940
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/3
Khatchaturian-Heifetz
Gayane. Dance of the Ashye, violin and
piano. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1948
1948
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/5
Kletzki, Paul
Sonata for Violin Solo, op. 26.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1933
1933
Photocopy of score with
annotations
69/6
Kodály, Zoltán
Duo, op. 7, violin and violoncello.
London: Universal Edition, 1922, 1949, 1952
1922, 1949, 1952
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/7
Kókai, Rezsö
Verbunkos Rapszódia, violin and
piano. Budapest: Zenemükiadó Vállalat, 1955
1955
Two scores and four violin
parts
Note:
Inscribed by Kókai; signed by Szeryng
69/8
Kraus, J. M.
Symphony in C minor. Stockholm:
Almquist & Wiksel, 1960
1960
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Richard Engländer; inscribed to Szeryng by Carl Rune
Larsson
69/9
Kreisler, Fritz
Allegretto in the Style of Boccherini,
violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1910
1910
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/9
Kreisler, Fritz
Allegretto in the Style of Boccherini,
violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer/F. Kreisler, 1910, 1938
1910, 1938
Note:
Printed by B. Schott's Söhne; signed by Szeryng
69/10
Kreisler, Fritz
Caprice Viennois, violin and piano.
New York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1938
1910, 1938
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/11
Kreisler, Fritz
Chanson Louis XIII in the Style of
Couperin and Pavanne,
violin and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, 1910
1910
Two scores and one violin part with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/11
Kreisler, Fritz
Chanson Louis XIII in the Style of
Couperin and Pavanne,
violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1938
1910, 1938
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/12
Kreisler, Fritz
La Chasse - Caprice in the Style of
Jean-Baptiste Cartier, violin and piano. Mainz: B.
Schott's Söhne, 1911
1911
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/12
Kreisler, Fritz
La Chasse - Caprice in the Style of
Jean-Baptiste Cartier, violin and piano. New York: Carl
Fischer/B. Schott's Söhne, 1911, 1939
1911, 1939
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/13
Kreisler, Fritz
Concerto in C major in the Style of Antonio
Vivaldi, violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1927; Fritz Kreisler,
1955
1927
1955
Score with annotations; violin
part
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/15
Kreisler, Fritz
Farewell to Cucullain, violin and
piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1922, 1950
1922, 1950
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/14
Kreisler, Fritz
La Gitana, violin and piano. New York:
Carl Fischer, 1917
1917
69/16
Kreisler, Fritz
Grave in the Style of Wilhelm Friedemann
Bach, violin and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne,
1911; Fritz
Kreisler, 1939
1911
1939
Score; violin part
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/16
Kreisler, Fritz
Grave in the Style of Wilhelm Friedemann
Bach, violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1911, 1938
1911, 1938
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/17
Kreisler, Fritz
Liebesfreud, violin and piano. Mainz:
B. Schott's Söhne, 1910
1910
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/17
Kreisler, Fritz
Liebesfreud, violin and piano. New
York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1937
1910, 1937
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
69/18
Kreisler, Fritz
Liebesfreud, violin and piano. New
York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1938
1910, 1938
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
70/1
Kreisler, Fritz
Menuet in the Style of Porpora, violin
and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1938
1910, 1938
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
70/1
Kreisler, Fritz
Menuet in the Style of Porpora, violin
and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, 1910
1910
Two scores and one violin
part
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
70/2
Kreisler, Fritz
The Old Refrain, violin and piano. New
York: Charles Foley, 1915, 1943
1915, 1943
Violin part with annotations
70/2
Kreisler, Fritz
The Old Refrain, violin and piano. New
York: Carl Fischer, 1915
1915
Score only
70/3
Kreisler, Fritz, transcriber
Praeludium and Allegro in the Style of Gaetano
Pugnani, violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1938
1910, 1938
Two scores and one violin part with
annotations
Note:
Violin part published by Schott in 1910; signed by Szeryng
70/3
Kreisler, Fritz
Praeludium and Allegro in the Style of
Gaetano Pugnani. n.p., undated
undated
Manuscript score and parts
70/4
Kreisler, Fritz
La Precieuse in the Style of Couperin,
violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1937
1910, 1937
70/4
Kreisler, Fritz, transcriber
La Précieuse in the Style of Louis
Couperin, violin and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's
Söhne, 1910
1910
Score only
70/5
Kreisler, Fritz
Recitative and Scherzo - Caprice, op.
6, solo violin. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, 1911
1911
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
70/5
Kreisler, Fritz
Recitative and Scherzo - Caprice, op.
6, solo violin. New York: Charles Foley, 1911, 1938
1911, 1938
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
70/6
Kreisler, Fritz
Schön Rosmarin, violin and piano.
New York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1937
1910, 1937
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; 1910 B. Schott's Söhne edition of the score
laid in
70/7
Kreisler, Fritz, transcriber
Sicilienne and Rigaudon in the Style of
François Francoeur, violin and piano. Mainz: B.
Schott's Söhne, 1910
1910
Score with annotations
70/8
Kreisler, Fritz
Study on a Choral in the Style of
Stamitz, solo violin. New York: Charles Foley, 1930
1930
70/9
Kreisler, Fritz
Tambourin Chinois, violin and piano.
New York: Charles Foley, 1910, 1938
1910, 1938
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
70/9
Kreisler, Fritz
Tambourin Chinois, violin and piano.
Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne 1910; Fritz Kreisler, 1938
1910
1938
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; 1910 edition B. Schott's Söhne score laid in
70/10
Kreisler, Fritz, transcriber
Tempo di Minuetto in the Style of
Pugnani, violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1911, 1938
1911, 1938
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; B. Schott's Söhne edition 1911; Fritz
Kreisler, 1939 of the violin part laid in
70/11
Kreisler, Fritz, transcriber
Variations on a Theme by Corelli in the Style
of Giuseppe Tartini, violin and piano. New York: Charles
Foley, 1910,
1937
1910, 1937
Score only
70/12
Kreisler, Fritz
Viennese Rhapsodic Fantasietta, violin
and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1948
1948
70/13
Kroll, William
Banjo and Fiddle, violin and piano.
New York: G. Schirmer, 1945
1945
Two scores and three violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
70/14
Küffner, Josef
Serenade, violin and guitar.
Wilhelmshaven: Otto Heinrich Noetzel Verlag, 1959
1959
Violin part only
Note:
Arranged by Simon Schneider
70/15
Lalo, Edouard
Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, op.
21, for violin and orchestra. London: Edition Eulenburg,
undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
70/16
Lalo, Edouard
Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, op.
21, arranged for violin and piano. Leipzig: Breitkopf &
Härtel, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Paul Klengel
70/16
Lalo, Edouard
Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, op.
21, for violin and orchestra. New York: G. Schirmer, 1915
1915
Violin part with annotations
Note:
Edited by Leopold Lichtenberg; signed by Szeryng
70/16
Lalo, Edouard
Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, op.
21, arranged for violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer,
1920
1920
Piano score with annotations
Note:
Revised and edited by George Perlman; signed by Szeryng
70/16
Lalo, Edouard
Symphonie Espagnole in D minor,
arranged for violin and piano. New York: C. F. Peters,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Hermann; signed by Szeryng
71/1
Lalo, Edouard
Symphonie Espagnole in D minor, op.
21, for violin and orchestra. Leipzig: Breitkopf &
Härtel, undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
71/2
Leclair, Jean Marie
Concerto in C major, flute and violin.
Paris: Éditions Musicales Transatlantiques, 1963
1963
Score and manuscript parts
Note:
Reconstructed by Fernand Oubradous
71/3
Leclair, Jean Marie
Concerto in C major, arranged for
violin and piano. Paris: Éditions Musicales Transatlantiques,
1961
1961
Piano score only
Note:
Reconstructed by Fernand Oubradous, fingering by Henryk Szeryng;
signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Fernand Oubradous
72/1
Leclair, Jean Marie
Concerto in F major, violin solo, two
violins, alto and basso continuo. Lausanne: Éditions Foetisch,
1960
1960
Score and parts
Note:
Edited by Claude Crussard
72/2
Leclair, Jean Marie
Sonata: Le Tombeau, violin and piano.
n.p.: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
Note:
Edited by I. Dubiska and J. Lefeld; inscribed
72/3
Leclair, Jean Marie
Sonata in D major, violin and piano.
Leipzig: N. Simrock, 1932
1932
One score and four violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Alfred Moffat; signed by Szeryng
72/6
Leclair, Jean Marie
Sonatas, op. 3, nos. 2, 4, 6, violins
and keyboard. n.p.: Hinrichsen Edition, undated
undated
Violin I and II parts only
Note:
Edited by Carl Herrmann; signed by Szeryng
72/4
Leclair, Jean Marie
Sonatas, op. 3, nos. 7-12, violin and
keyboard. Paris: E. Demets, 1908
1908
Score only
Note:
Edited by Alexandre Guilmant and Joseph Debroux; signed by Szeryng
72/5
Leclair, Jean Marie
Sonatas, op. 5, nos. 6-12, violin,
keyboard, continuo violincello. Madison, Wisconsin: A-R Edition,
1969
1969
Note:
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque era - Volume V. Edited
by Robert E. Preston; signed by Szeryng
72/7
Leclair, Jean Marie
Tambourin, violin and piano. New York:
Charles Foley, 1913
1913
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
72/8
Le Duc l'Aîné, Simon
Concerto no. 2 in C major. Paris:
Éditions Musicales Transatlantiques, 1958
1958
Miniature score
Note:
Reconstructed by Fernand Oubradous
72/10
Lees, Benjamin
Sonata no. 2, violin and piano.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1972
1972
72/9
Lees, Benjamin
Violin Concerto, arranged for violin
and piano. London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1964
1964
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; dedicated to Henryk Szeryng
72/11
Levy, Alex
Tango Brasileiro, violin and piano.
Sao Paulo: Edicao Derosa, undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Transcribed by Souza Lima; edited and fingered by Raul Larangeira
72/12
Liszt, Franz
Die drei Zigeuner - Paraphrase, violin
and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Kahnt, 1864
1864
Photocopy of score
Note:
Inscribed
72/13
Locatelli, Pietro
Le Labyrinthe de l'harmonie, solo
violin. Mayence: B. Schott's Söhne, 1867
1867
Photocopy of score
72/14
Locatelli, Pietro
Sonata G major, flute, violin or oboe
and guitar. Wien: Verlag Doblinger, 1964
1964
Guitar part only
Note:
Edited by Karl Scheit
73/1
Loewe, Frederick
My Fair Lady, selections for
orchestra. n.p.: Chappell & Co.; 1956
1956
Piano-conductor score and
photocopy
Note:
Transcribed by Robert Russell Bennett
73/2
Lourié, Arthur
Concerto da Camera, violin solo and
string orchestra. New York: Rongwen Music, 1957
1957
Full score
73/3
Makarova, Nina
Two Pieces, op. 18, violin and piano.
n.p., 1938
1938
Note:
Inscribed by Makarova
73/4
Maklakiewicz, Jan
Suita Huculska, violin and piano.
Warsaw: Towarzystwo Wydawnicze Muzyki Polskiej, 1927
1927
Photocopy of score
73/5
Mannino, Franco
Four Cantabili, One Intermezzo, One
Rondo, violin and piano. Milan: Edizioni Curci, 1977
1977
73/6
Martini, Giambattista
Concerto for Violin with Strings and
Harpsichord. Padova: Zanibon, 1960
1960
Full score; violin part only
Note:
Edited by Ettore Desderi
73/8
Martinon, Jean
Sonatina no. 5, op. 32, no. 1, solo
violin. Paris: Editions Costallat, undated
undated
Note:
Inscribed by Martinon
73/9
Martinon, Jean
Sonatina no. 6, op. 49, no. 2, solo
violin. Mainz: Edition Schott, 1960
1960
73/7
Martinon, Jean
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 51. n.p.:
B. Schott's Söhne, 1963
1963
Two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
74/4
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix
Cello Sonata no. 2, op. 58, violin and
piano. Leipzig: Fr. Kistner, undated
undated
Note:
Arranged by Ferdinand David; signed by Meta Levinsohn
74/1
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix
Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64,
arranged for violin and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1927
1927
Two violin parts and one piano score
with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
74/1
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix
Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64.
Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Walther Davisson; signed by Szeryng
74/1
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix
Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64,
arranged for violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1895, 1923
1895, 1923
Piano score with annotations
Note:
Edited and fingered by Henry Schradieck; signed by Szeryng
74/2
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix
Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64.
London: Boosey & Hawkes, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note: Gift
of Peter Bandey, Perth; signed by Szeryng
74/3
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix
Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
74/5
Mignone, Francisco
Congada, violin and piano. Sao Paulo:
Ricordi Brasileira S.A.E.C., 1921
1921
Score only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
74/6
Miletic, Miroslav
Ples (Danza), solo violin. Zagreb:
Musicka Naklada, 1972
1972
74/7
Milhaud, Darius
Le Boeuf sur le toit.
Cinéma-fantaisie, violin and piano. Paris: Max
Eschig, 1921
1921
75/1
Milhaud, Darius
Concertino de Printemps, arranged for
violin and piano. n.p.: R. Deiss, 1936
1936
Note:
Printed by Editions Salabert, Paris
75/3
Milhaud, Darius
Duo for Two Violins. New York: Music
Press, Inc., 1947
1947
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; inscribed
75/2
Milhaud, Darius
Le Printemps, violin and piano. Paris:
Durand, 1921
1921
Two scores and three violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
75/4
Milhaud, Darius
Sonata, two violins and piano. Paris:
Durand, 1914
1914
Photocopy of score with
annotations
Note:
Inscribed by Henryk Szeryng "Happy Birthday 1983"
75/5
Mlynarski, Emile
Violin Concerto no. 1, op. 11, violin
and piano. Leipzig: M. Józefowicz à Leipzig,
undated
undated
Photocopy
75/6
Mlynarski, Emil
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 16. Warsaw:
Wydawnictwo Stowarzyszenia Komopozytorów Polskich, 1931
1931
Photocopies
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by Witold Maliszewski
75/7
Molino, Francesco
Nocturne, op. 37, flute or violin and
guitar. Frankfurt/Main: Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1965
1965
Flute/violin part only
Note:
Edited by Bruno Henze
75/11
Mompou, Federic
Cançó I dansa, piano solo.
Paris: Editions Salabert, 1924
1924
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; filed with Szeryng's collection of violin and
piano music
75/8
Mompou, Federico
Combat del Somni, voice and piano.
Paris: Editions Salabert, 1949
1949
Score and photocopy
Note: Text
by J. Janés; signed by Szeryng
75/9
Mompou, Federico
Elegia (Damunt de tu nomes les flors),
violin and piano. Paris: Editions Salabert, 1963
1963
Note:
Transcribed by Xavier Turull; signed by Szeryng; one inscribed by
Mompou, and one by Turull
75/10
Mompou, Federico
Jeunes Filles au Jardin, violin and
piano. Paris: Éditions Maurice Senart, 1921
1921
Note:
Transcribed by Joseph Szigeti; inscribed by Mompou; signed by
Szeryng
75/12
Moncayo, José Pablo
Huapango. Mexico City: Ediciones
Mexicanas de Musica, A. C., 1950
1950
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
76/1
Montsalvatge, Xavier
Concertino 1 + 13. Madrid: Union
Musical Española, 1979
1979
Full score and parts
76/2
Montsalvatge, Xavier
Parafrasis Concertante, violin and
piano. Madrid: Union Musical Española, 1976
1976
Note:
Fingered by Xavier Turull; inscribed by Montsalvatge
76/3
Montsalvatge, Xavier
Poema Concertante, arranged for violin
and piano. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., 1958
1958
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Montsalvatge
76/4
Moszkowski, Maurice
Suite in G minor, op. 71, two violins
and piano. New York: International Music Co., 1950
1950
Note:
Edited by Waldo Lyman
76/5
Mouret, J. J.
Suite de Symphonies no. 1. Paris:
Éditions du Magasin Musical Pierre Schneider,
undated
undated
Photocopy of manuscript score and parts
with annotations
Note:
Continuo realized by Renée Viollier; signed by
Szeryng
76/9
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Adagio and Two Rondos, violin and
piano. New York: C. F. Peters Corp., 1926
1926
Two scores and one violin
part
Note:
Arranged by Paul Klengel; signed by Szeryng
76/6
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Adagio in E major for Violin and Orchestra,
K. 261, violin and piano. n.p.: Edition Breitkopf,
undated
undated
Score only and photocopy
Note:
Arranged by Fr. Hermann; signed by Szeryng
76/6
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Adagio in E major for Violin and Orchestra,
K. 261, violin and piano. New York: International Music
Co., undated
undated
One violin part; one photocopy of score
and violin part with annotations
Note:
Edited by F. Hermann; signed by Szeryng
76/7
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Adagio in E major for Violin and Orchestra,
K. 261. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
76/8
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Adagio in E major for Violin and Orchestra,
K. 261, violin and piano. New York: International Music
Co., 1964
1964
Score with annotations
Note: Piano
reduction by K. H. Fuessl, edited by Zino Francescatti; signed by
Szeryng; also includes a violin part for Mozart's Rondo, K. 373 published by International
in 1974
82/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Concertone in C major, K. 190, two
solo violins. London: Ernst Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
82/2
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Concertone in C major, K. 190, two
violins and piano. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Two piano scores and parts with
annotations
Note:
Arranged for violins and piano by Friedrich Hermann; signed by
Szeryng
82/3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Concertone in C major, K. 190, for two
solo violins. Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1975
1975
Photocopy of score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
77/2
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Concertos for Stringed Instruments and
Orchestra. New York: Edwin F. Kalmus,
undated
undated
Miniaure score with
annotations
Includes:
K. 207, 211, 216, 218
77/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
The Marriage of Figaro. Die ihr die Triebe
des Herznes kennt, voice and piano. Mainz: Edition
Schott, undated
undated
77/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
The Marriage of Figaro. Mon coeur
soupire!, voice and piano. Paris: Heugel & Cie.,
undated
undated
Photocopy
81/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Piano Concerto no. 14 in E-flat major, K.
449. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
81/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Piano Concerto no. 23 in A major, K.
488. Kassel: Bärenreiter Miniature Scores, 1978
1978
Miniature score
83/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Rondo in B-flat for Violin and Orchestra, K.
269/261a, violin and piano. Leipzig: Edition Breitkopf,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
83/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Rondo in C major, K. 373, violin and
piano. New York: International Music Co., 1943
1943
Score with annotations and bound
photocopy
Note:
Edited by F. Hermann; signed by Szeryng
83/2
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Rondo in C major, K. 373. Leipzig:
Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Score and parts with annotations;
photocopies
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
83/3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Rondo in C major, K. 373, violin and
piano. New York: International Music Co., 1974
1974
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Zino Francescatti
83/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Scherzo-duetto, two violins. Padova:
G. Zanibon, 1969
1969
Laid in:
Photocopy of a manuscript fair copy of another duet written using
the same compositional "trick," designed to be played upside-down by
one of the players
83/3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Serenade in D major, K. 250/248b,
violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1913, 1941
1913, 1941
Piano score with annotations; violin
part
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
83/3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Serenade in D major, K. 250/248b,
violin and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, 1913, 1941
1913, 1941
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
85/3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and
Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364. London: Ernst
Eulenburg, Ltd., undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
85/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and
Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364. Leipzig: Breitkopf
& Härtel, undated
undated
Violin part and piano score
Note:
Arranged for piano by Rudolf Tillmetz
85/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and
Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364. New York: C.F. Peters,
undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Arranged for piano by Carl Herrmann; signed by Szeryng
85/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and
Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364. New York:
International Music Co., 1948
1948
Piano score and violin part with
annotations
Note:
Arranged for piano by C. Herrmann; cadenzas by Mozart and J.
Hellmesberger; signed by Szeryng
85/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and
Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364. Leipzig: Breitkopf
& Härtel, undated
undated
Photocopy of score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
84/2
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Sonatas, violin and piano. Frankfurt:
C. F. Peters, 1940
1940
Note:
Edited by Arthur Schnabel and Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
85/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Sonatas, violin and piano.
München: G. Henle Verlag, 1956
1956
Volume I: score and part with
annotations; Volume II: violin part with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
83/11
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Sonatas and Variations, violin and
piano. Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1964
1964
Violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
86/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Symphony no. 29 in A major, K. 201.
London: Ernst Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
86/2
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Symphony no. 29 in A major, K. 201.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Score and parts
86/3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Symphony no. 35 in D major, K. 385: The
Haffner. n.p.: Faber Music, 1971
1971
Full score
Note:
Edited under the supervision of H. C. Robbins Landon
82/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Three Divertimentos, K. 136-138, for
two violins, viola and violoncello. New York: Edition Peters,
undated
undated
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
82/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Three Divertimentos, K. 136-138. New
York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Parts with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; includes photocopies of 2 editions of the score
for K. 136 (Wolfenbuttel: Karl Heinrich Möseler, 1953; one from
unknown source)
82/6
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Three Divertimentos, K. 136-138.
Wolfenbüttel: Möseler Verlag, 1953
1953
Score and multiple parts with
annotations
86/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Trios, piano trios. Kassel:
Bärenreiter, 1979
1979
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Wolfgang Plath and Wolfgang Rehm
86/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Trios, piano trios. München: G.
Henle, 1978
1978
Note:
Edited by Gunther Lorenz
77/3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 1 in B-flat major, K.
207. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
77/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 1 in B-flat major, K.
207. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Full score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
77/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 1 in B-flat major, K.
207. Wien: Universal Edition, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Henri Petri; signed by Szeryng
77/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 1 in B-flat major, K.
207, arranged for violin and piano. New York: Paragon
Music Publishers, 1944
1944
Score with annotations
Note:
Cadenzas by Vitautas Bacevicius; signed by Szeryng
77/6
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 2 in D major, K.
211. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
77/7
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 2 in D major, K.
211. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
Full score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
77/8
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 2 in D major, K.
211. New York: Carl Fischer, 1921
1921
Score with annotations
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by Leopold Auer; signed by
Szeryng
77/9
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 3 in G major, K.
216. Milan: G. Ricordi, 1952
1952
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
77/9
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 3 in G major, K.
216. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
77/10
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 3 in G major, K.
216, arranged for violin and piano. Wiesbaden: Edition
Breitkopf, undated
undated
Piano score only
77/10
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 3 in G major, K.
216. Frankfurt: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Piano score only
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
77/10
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 3 in G major, K.
216. New York: G. Schirmer, 1940
1940
Score with annotations
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by Sam Franko; signed by Szeryng
78/1-5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 3 in G major, K.
216. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1964 and undated
1964 and undated
Three full scores and parts with
annotations; photocopies
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
79/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 4 in D major, K.
218. London: Ernst Eulenburg Ltd., undated
undated
Miniature score
79/2
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 4 in D major, K.
218, arranged for violin and piano
Two violin parts and two piano
scores
Note:
Arranged by Joseph Joachim, cadenzas by Joachim; reprint of the
Simrock Edition; signed by Szeryng
79/3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 4 in D major, K.
218. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
79/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 5 in A major, K.
219. Leipzig: Edition Peters, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Rudolf Gerber; signed by Szeryng
79/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 5 in A major, K.
219. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
79/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 5 in A major, K.
219, arranged for violin and piano. New York:
International Music Co., undated
undated
Piano score only
Note:
Arranged by Joseph Joachim
79/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 5 in A major, K.
219, arranged for violin and piano. London: N. Simrock,
1906
1906
Two scores and one violin part with
annotations
Note:
Arranged by Joseph Joachim; signed by Szeryng
80/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 5 in A major, K.
219. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
80/2-3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 5 in A major, K.
219. n.p.: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Score and parts with annotations;
photocopies
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
80/4
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 6 in E-flat major, K.
268. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
80/5
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 6 in E-flat major, K.
268, arranged for violin and piano. New York: Carl
Fischer, 1916
1916
Note:
Arranged by Theodore Spiering; signed by Szeryng
80/6
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 7 in D major, K.
271a, arranged for violin and piano. Leipzig: Breitkopf
& Härtel, 1907, 1935
1907, 1935
Two scores and three violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Albert Kopfermann, violin part edited by Hans Sitt; signed
by Szeryng
81/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 7 in D major, K.
271a. London: Edition Eulenburg, 1934
1934
Four miniature scores with
annotations
Note:
Revised by Rudolf Gerber; signed by Szeryng
81/2-3
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Concerto no. 7 in D major, K.
271a. New York: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1907
1907
Score and parts with annotations;
photocopies
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
83/6
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonata no. 17 in C major, K.
296, violin and piano. Leipzig: Edition Peters,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch and Artur Schnabel; signed by Szeryng
83/7
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonata no. 32 in B-flat major, K.
454, violin and piano. Leipzig: Edition Peters,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch and Artur Schnabel; signed by Szeryng
83/7
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonata no. 32 in B-flat major, K.
454, violin and piano. n.p.: Universal Edition,
undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
76/10
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonata no. 33, K. 481. Adagio,
violin and piano. n.p.: Edition Peters, undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
76/10
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonata no. 33, K. 481. Adagio,
violin and piano. n.p., undated
undated
Pages pasted on cardboard
83/8
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonata no. 33 in E-flat major, K.
481, violin and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters,
undated
undated
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
83/8
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonata no. 33 in E-flat major, K.
481, violin and piano. London: B. Schott's Söhne,
1915
1915
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Tivadar Nachèz; printed by Augener Ltd; signed by
Szeryng
83/9
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonata no. 35 in A major, K.
526, violin and piano. London: B. Schott's Söhne,
1915
1915
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Tivadar Nachèz; printed by Augener, Ltd; signed by
Szeryng
83/10
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonatas, K. 302, 303, 306, 359, 360,
380, and 547, violin and piano. n.p.,
undated
undated
Reduced photocopies of
scores
84/1
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonatas, violin and piano.
Frankfurt: C. F. Peters, 1912
1912
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Arthur Schnabel and Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng; edited
by Ernst Fritz Schmid, fingered by Walther Lampe and Karl
Röhrig
85/2
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Violin Sonatas, K. 378, 379, 380,
violin and piano(?). n.p., undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
86/5
Murgier, Jacques
Concert pour orchestre d'archets et violon
principal, arranged for violin and piano. Paris: Editions
Transatlantiques, 1978
1978
Note:
Inscribed
86/6
Murgier, Jacques
Concertino, violin and piano. Paris:
Alphonse Leduc, 1968
1968
86/7
Nardini, Pietro
Concerto in E minor. New York: G.
Schirmer, 1908
1908
Violin part with annotations
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by M. Hauser; signed by
Szeryng
86/8
Nardini, Pietro
Sonata in D major, violin and piano.
New York: Carl Fischer, 1916
1916
Note:
Edited by Theodore Spiering; signed by Szeryng
86/9
Nielsen, Carl
Concerto for violin and orchestra, op.
33. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1919
1919
Violin part only
86/10
Nin, Joaquin
Chants d'Espagne, violin and piano.
Paris: Max Eschig, 1926
1926
Note:
Arranged by Paul Kochanski; signed by Szeryng
87/1
Nono, Luigi
Varianti. Mainz: Ars Viva Verlag,
1957
1957
87/2
Novácek, Ottakar
Perpetuum mobile, violin and piano.
Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1931
1931
Two scores and three violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Walther Davisson
87/3
Paderewski, Ignacy Jan
Sonata, op. 13, violin and piano.
Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock, undated
undated
Score and photocopy
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
87/3
Paderewski, Ignacy Jan
Sonata, op. 13, violin and piano.
Warsaw: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
One score and three violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Reprint of the Bote and Bock edition; signed by Szeryng
87/10
Paganini, Nicolò
24 Caprices for Violin Solo, op. 1,
solo violin. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
87/4
Paganini, Nicoló
60 Barucaba Etudes in All Keys. An
Introduction to Paganini's Caprices. Three Books of Variations
on the Genoese Air "Barucaba" , solo violin. London:
Hinrichsen Edition, 1960
1960
Complete three volume set
Note:
Edited by Maxim Jacobsen; signed by Szeryng
87/7
Paganini, Nicoló
Cantabile, violin and guitar.
Frankfurt am Main: Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1957
1957
Note:
Edited by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen; signed by Szeryng
87/9
Paganini, Nicolò
Caprice, violin and piano. Berlin: Ed.
Bote & G. Bock, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note: Piano
accompaniment by L. Auer; signed by Szeryng
87/8
Paganini, Nicolò
Caprice no. 20, violin and piano. New
York: Charles Foley, 1913, 1941
1913, 1941
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
87/10
Paganini, Nicolò
Caprices for violin, solo violin.
Milan: Ricordi, 1921
1921
Note:
Edited by Enrico Polo
89/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Centone di sonate, violin and guitar.
Frankfurt/Main: Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1955
1955
Note:
Edited by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen
87/11
Paganini, Nicolò
Compositions célèbres,
violin and piano. Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
88/11
Paganini, Nicolò
Grosse Sonata, violin and guitar.
Frankfurt/Main: Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmermann, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen
88/9
Paganini, Nicolò
Guitar Quartet no. 7 in E major, MS
34, quartet, guitar and strings. Frankfurt/Main: Wilhelm
Zimmermann, 1956
1956
Note:
Edited by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen
88/6
Paganini, Nicolò
Moto Perpetuo, violin and piano. New
York: Carl Fischer, 1901
1901
Note:
Edited by Philipp Mittell; signed by Szeryng
88/7
Paganini, Nicolò
Nel cor piu' non mi sento, violin and
piano. Padova: Edizioni G. Zanibon, 1978
1978
Note:
Edited by Paul Bulatoff
89/8
Paganini, Nicolò
I Palpiti, op. 13. Theme and
variations, violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley,
1932
1932
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler
88/8
Paganini, Nicolò
Six Preludes and Farewell Caprice,
solo violin. Padova: G. Zanibon, 1978
1978
Note:
Edited by Paul Bulatoff
89/2
Paganini, Nicolò
Six Sonatas, op. 2, violin and guitar.
Frankfurt/Main: Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1958
1958
89/3
Paganini, Nicolò
Six Sonatas, op. 3, violin and guitar.
New York: Paragon Music Publishers, 1975
1975
89/3
Paganini, Nicolò
Six Sonatas, op. 3, violin and guitar.
Milano: G. Ricordi, 1972
1972
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
89/3
Paganini, Nicolò
Six Sonatas, op. 3, violin and guitar.
Frankfurt/Main: Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1958
1958
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
88/10
Paganini, Nicolò
Sonata Concertata, violin and guitar.
Frankfurt/Main: Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1955
1955
Note:
Edited by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen
89/4
Paganini, Nicolò
Sonatina, violin and piano. London:
Boosey & Hawkes, 1927
1927
Arranged by Vása Prihoda; signed by
Szeryng
89/5
Paganini, Nicolò
Tarantella, violin and guitar.
Frankfurt/Main: Musikverlag Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1959
1959
Violin part only
89/5
Paganini, Nicolò
Tarantella, violin and piano. London:
N. Simrock, 1966
1966
Note:
Edited by Antonio Mingotti; first edition; inscribed by Mingotti
89/6
Paganini, Nicolò
Terzetto concertante, trios, violin,
violoncello and guitar. Frankfurt/Main: Musikverlag Wilhelm
Zimmermann, 1955
1955
Note:
Edited by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen
89/7
Paganini, Nicolò
Terzetto concertante, trios, viola,
guitar and violoncello. Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1956
1956
Note:
Edited by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen
88/5
Paganini, Nicolò
Three concertante duets, violin and
violoncello. Padova: G. Zanibon, 1982
1982
Note:
Edited by Piero Raffaelli e Lauro Malusi
89/9
Paganini, Nicolò
Variazione di Bravura, violin and
guitar. Frankfurt: Wilhelm Zimmermann, 1957
1957
Note:
Edited by Erwin Schwarz-Reiflingen; signed by Szeryng
88/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major, op.
6, arranged for violin and piano. New York: C. F. Peters,
1943
1943
Two piano scores with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch and Wilhelm Stross; signed by
Szeryng
88/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major, op.
6, arranged for violin and piano. New York: Paragon Music
Pub., 1944
1944
Violin part with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
88/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major, op.
6, arranged for violin and piano. Mainz: Edition Schott,
1972
1972
Note:
Revised and fingered by Konstanty Andrzej Kulka and Stefan Herman,
piano part arranged by Friedrich Wanek; signed by Szeryng
88/2
Paganini-Sauret
Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major, op. 6.
Cadenza, New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., 1943
1943
Note:
Revised by Ossy Renardy; signed by Szeryng
88/3
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 7. III. Rondo
à la Clochette "Campanella (The Bell)", Leipzig:
Edition Cranz, undated
undated
Piano score only
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by J. Hellmesberger; signed by Szeryng
87/5
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 7. III. Rondo
à la Clochette "Campanella (The Bell)", violin and
piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1932
1932
Violin part only
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
87/6
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 7. III. Rondo
"Campanella (The Bell)", violin and piano. Krakow: Polski
Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Note:
Arranged by Paul Kochanski; revised by Irena Dubiska
88/4
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 6 in E minor,
arranged for violin and piano. Milano: Edizioni del Lepricano, 1985
1985
Note:
Edited and with cadenza by Franco Gulli, piano reduction by Federico
Mompellio; inscribed
89/10
Papandopulo, Boris
Improvizacija i Igra, solo violin.
Zagreb: Hrvatskog Glazbenog Zavoda, 1983
1983
89/17
Paul, Lady Dean (as Poldowski)
Tango, violin and piano
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Revised and edited by Emil Telmányi; signed by
Szeryng
89/11
Perez Castañeda, Daniel
Sones Huastecos, violin and piano.
Mexico City: Editorial Hnos. Marquez, S. de R. L., 1951
1951
Note:
Inscribed by Perez Castañeda
89/12
Pergolesi, G. B.
Se tu m'ami, voice and piano. n.p.,
undated
undated
Photocopy of score
89/13
Pergolesi, G. B.
Sonata no. 12 in E major, violin and
piano. New York: International Music Co., 1944
1944
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
89/14
Piani Desplanes, Jean Antoine
Intrada, violin and piano. Berlin: N.
Simrock, 1911
1911
Score with annotations
89/15
Pierné, Gabriel
Sonate, op. 36, violin and piano.
Paris: Durand, undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; notations on front of score
89/16
Poldini, Ede
Poupée valsante (Dancing Doll),
violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1924
1924
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler
89/18
Ponce, Manuel M.
Cancion de Otoño - Song of
Autumn, violin and piano. New York: Peer International, 1957
1957
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
89/20
Ponce, Manuel M.
Estrellita (My Little Star), violin
and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1928
1928
Note:
Transcribed by Jascha Heifetz; signed by Szeryng
90/1
Ponce, Manuel M.
Sonata breve, violin and piano. New
York: G. Schirmer, 1943
1943
Photocopy of score with
annotations
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng; signed and dated by Szeryng
67/8
Ponce, Manuel M.
Sonata breve, violin and piano. New
York: G. Schirmer, 1943
1943
Transparencies - manuscript copy of G.
Schirmer edition score
Includes:
Title page transparency of Trio (facsimile of J. Giralt & Higo
edition)
167/9
Ponce, Manuel M.
Sonata breve, violin and piano. New
York: G. Schirmer, 1943
1943
Reduced and full size negative
photocopies of G. Schirmer edition score
90/2
Ponce, Manuel M.
Sonate en Duo, violin and viola.
Paris: Editions Maurice Senart, 1939
1939
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
90/3
Ponce, Manuel M.
Trio, string trio. Habana: J. Giralt
& Hijo, 1948
1948
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
90/4
Ponce, Manuel M.
Trio, string trio. Mexico City:
Ediciones Mexicana de Musica, 1949
1949
89/19
Ponce, Manuel M.
Violin Concerto, arranged for violin
and piano. New York: Peer International, 1944, 1968
1944, 1968
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Violin part edited, fingered and revised by Henryk Szeryng; signed
by Szeryng
89/19
Ponce, Manuel M.
Violin Concerto
Manuscript fair copy
facsimile
Note:
Violin part edited, fingered and revised by Henryk Szeryng; signed
by Szeryng; facsimile inscription to Szeryng by Ponce; dedicated to
Henryk Szeryng
90/5
Poulenc-Heifetz
Mouvements Perpétuels, violin and
piano. London: J. & W. Chester, 1919
1919
90/6
Poulenc-Heifetz
Presto in B-flat, violin and piano.
New York: Carl Fischer, 1934
1934
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Poulenc
91/3
Prokofiev, Sergey
Cinderella, op. 97. Fairy Winter,
violin and piano. London: Novello, 1954
1954
Note:
Arranged by Max Rostal
91/8
Prokofiev, Serge
Five Melodies, violin and piano.
Muzgiz, 1961
1961
Score only
Note: In
Cyrillic
91/9
Prokofiev, Serge
Flute Sonata no. 2, op. 94, violin and
piano. London: Anglo-Soviet Music Press, Ltd., undated
undated
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
91/9
Prokofiev, Serge
Flute Sonata, no. 2, op. 94a, violin
and piano. New York: International Music Co., 1958
1958
Violin part with annotations
Note:
Edited by David Oistrakh
91/9
Prokofiev, Serge
Flute Sonata no. 2, op. 94, violin and
piano. New York: Leeds Music, 1946
1946
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Joseph Szigeti; signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Kathy
Mense?; originally for flute and piano
91/4
Prokofiev-Heifetz
Gavotta, op. 32, violin and piano.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1922
1922
91/5
Prokofiev-Heifetz
Love for Three Oranges. March, violin
and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1939
1939
Score with annotations
91/6
Prokofiev-Heifetz
March, op. 12, no. 1, violin and piano
Violin part only
91/7
Prokofiev-Heifetz
Romeo and Juliette. Masks, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1942
1942
Score with annotations
90/7
Prokofiev, Sergey
Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major, op.
19. London: Boosey & Hawkes, 1924
1924
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
90/8
Prokofiev, Sergey
Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major, op.
19, arranged for violin and piano. London: Boosey &
Hawkes, 1965
1965
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Joseph Szigeti; signed by Szeryng
90/8
Prokofiev, Sergey
Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major, op.
19, arranged for violin and piano
Two piano scores and one violin part
with annotations
Note:
Violin part edited by David Oistrakh; signed by Szeryng
91/1
Prokofiev, Sergey
Violin Concerto no. 2 in G minor, op.
63. Moscow: Éditions Musicales D'État, 1963
1963
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
91/1
Prokofiev, Sergey
Violin Concerto no. 2 in G minor, op.
63. Berlin: Édition Russe de Musique, 1935
1935
Full score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
91/2
Prokofiev, Sergey
Violin Concerto no. 2 in G minor, op.
63, arranged for violin and piano. New York:
International Music Co., 1941
1941
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
91/10
Pugnani, Gaetano
Largo espressivo, violin and piano.
Paris: Durand, 1916
1916
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Revised by Alfred Moffat; signed by Szeryng
91/11
Purcell, Henry
Dido and Aeneas. London: Boosey &
Hawkes, 1961
1961
Miniature score
Note:
Revised and edited by Benjamin Britten and Imogen Holst
92/2
Rachmaninoff, Sergei
Prelude no. 5, violin and piano. New
York: Carl Fischer, 1947
1947
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
92/1
Rachmaninoff, Sergei
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Variation
18, violin and piano. New York: Charles Foley, 1953
1953
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler
92/3
Rameau, Jean Philippe
Tambourin, violin and piano. New York:
Charles Foley, 1913,
1941
1914, 1941
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler
92/4
Ravel, Maurice
Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel
Fauré, violin and piano. Paris: Durand, 1922
1922
Score only
92/5
Ravel, Maurice
Piece en forme de Habanera, violin and
piano. Paris: Alphonse Leduc, 1926
1926
Note:
Transcribed by G. Catherine; signed by Szeryng
92/6
Ravel, Maurice
Sonata, violin and piano. Paris:
Durand, 1927
1927
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
92/7
Ravel, Maurice
Sonata for violin and violincello.
Paris: Durand, 1922
1922
92/8
Ravel, Maurice
Tzigane, violin and piano. Paris:
Durand, 1924
1924
Three scores, miniature score, and
seven violin parts
Note: Some
scores/parts signed by Szeryng
92/9
Revueltas, Silvestre
Three Pieces, violin and piano. New
York: Southern Music Pub. Co., 1951
1951
Score only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
92/10
Rimsky-Korsakoff-Heifetz
Flight of the Bumblebee, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1932
1932
92/11
Rimsky Korsakov, Nikolay
Flight of the Bumblebee, violin and
piano. Paris: W. Bessel, 1925
1925
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Arthur Hartmann; signed by Szeryng
92/12
Rimsky Korsakov, Nikolay
The Tsar's Bride. Song of the Bride,
violin and piano. New York: Ross Jungnickel, 1927
1927
Score only
Note: Piano
accompaniment by Sam Franko; signed by Szeryng
92/14
Rodrigo, Joaquin
Rumaniana, violin and piano. Madrid:
Union Musical Española, 1971
1971
Note: One
copy inscribed
92/13
Rodrigo, Joaquin
Summer Concerto. Paris: Éditions
M. R. Braun, 1968
1968
Full score
Note:
Edited by Gérard Billaudot; signed by Szeryng
92/15
Roman, Johan Helmich
Drottningholms-Musique. Stockholm: AB
Carl Gehrmans Musikförlag, 1958
1958
Full score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Claude Genetay
92/16
Rossini, Giocchino
Six Sonata for string quartet, two
violins, violoncello, and contrabass. Italy: Pesaro, 1954, 1965
1954, 1965
Score only
Note:
Preface by Alfredo Bonaccorsi; revised by Lino Liviabella; signed by
Szeryng
92/17
Rózsa, Miklós
Nordungarische Bauernlieder und Tänze,
op. 5, violin and piano. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf &
Härtel, 1930
1930
Signed by Szeryng
93/1-3
Saint-Saëns, Camille
Concerto no. 3, op. 61, violin and
piano. Paris: Durand, undated
undated
Two miniature scores with annotations;
full score with annotations; photocopy
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
93/2
Saint-Saëns, Camille
Concerto no. 3, op. 61. New York: Edwin
F. Kalmus, undated
undated
Photocopy of string parts
Signed by Szeryng
93/4
Saint-Saëns, Camille
Havanaise in E major, op. 83, violin
and piano. New York: International Music Co., 1965
1965
Violin part only
Edited by Zino Francescatti
93/4
Saint-Saëns, Camille
Havanaise in E major, op. 83. Paris:
Editions Durand, 1957,
undated
1957, undated
Three scores and one violin part with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
93/5
Saint-Saëns, Camille
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso in A
minor, op. 28, violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer,
1901
1901
One score and two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited and fingered by Henry Schradieck; signed by Szeryng
93/6
Saint-Saëns, Camille
Septour, op. 65, trumpet, string
quartet, contrabass and piano. Paris: Durand & Fils,
undated
undated
94/1
Sarasate, Pablo de
Caprice Basque, violin and piano. New
York: Carl Fischer, 1911
1911
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
94/2
Sarasate, Pablo de
The Carmen Fantasy, op. 25, violin and
piano. n.p., undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Incomplete; excerpt from a larger score beginning on page 21
94/3
Sarasate, Pablo de
Navarra, op. 33, two violins and
piano. New York: International Music Co., undated
undated
94/4
Sarasate, Pablo de
Spanische Tänze, op. 21. Malagueña;
Habanera, violin and piano. Berlin: N. Simrock,
undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
94/5
Sarasate, Pablo de
Spanische Tänze, op. 22. Romanza
andaluza, New York: Carl Fischer, 1903
1903
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
94/6
Sarasate, Pablo de
Spanische Tänze, op. 22. Romanza
andaluza; Jota navarra, violin and piano. n.p.: N.
Simrock, 1898
1898
94/7
Sarasate, Pablo de
Spanische Tänze, op. 23. Playera;
Zapateado, violin and piano. London-Hamburg: N. Simrock,
undated
undated
Score and three violin parts
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; one violin part printed by Richard Schauer,
London
94/8
Scarlatescu, Ion
Bagatela, violin and piano. n.p.:
Editura Muzicala, undated
undated
Score with annotations
94/9
Scheidler, Christian Gottlieb
Sonata in D major, guitar and violin
or two guitars. Wien: Universal Edition, 1949, 1970
1949, 1970
One score
Note:
Edited by Karl Scheit
94/10
Schubert-Wilhelmj
Ave Maria, violin and piano. New York:
Carl Fischer, 1945
1945
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited, fingered and phrased by George Perlman; signed by
Szeryng
94/10
Schubert, Franz
Ave Maria, violin and piano. Paris:
Alphonse Leduc, 1926
1926
Note:
Arranged by G. Catherine
94/12
Schubert, Franz
Piano Quintet in A major, op. 114: Trout
Quintet, piano, violin, viola, violoncello and
contrabass. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
95/1
Schubert, Franz
Piano Trio no. 1 in B-flat major, op.
99, violin and piano. London: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd.,
undated
undated
Miniature score
95/2
Schubert, Franz
Piano Trios no. 1 and no. 2, op. 99, op.
100. New York: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score and violin part with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
95/3
Schubert, Franz
Piano Trios. München: G. Henle
Verlag, 1973
1973
Score and two violin parts
Includes:
Piano trio, op. 99; Piano Trio, op. 100; Sonatensatz (D. 28); Adagio (op. posth. 148)
Note:
Edited by Eva Badura-Skoda; signed by Szeryng
94/13
Schubert, Franz
Rondo in A major for Violin and Strings, D
438. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Score only
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
94/11
Schubert, Franz
Supplement - Instrumental music. New
York: Edwin F. Kalmus, undated
undated
Miniature score
Includes:
Overture in B; Overture in D; Concertstück for violin & orchestra; Rondo for violin & string quartet;
String trio
94/14
Schubert, Franz
Violin Sonata in A major, op. 162,
violin and piano. New York: International Music Co.,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
94/16
Schubert, Franz
Violin Sonatas, op. 137, violin and
piano. Wien: Universal Edition, undated
undated
Note:
Revised by Carl Nowotny; signed by Szeryng
94/16
Schubert, Franz
Violin Sonatas, op. 137, no. 3, violin
and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1908
1908
Score and violin part
Note:
Edited by Ferdinand David
94/15
Schubert, Franz
Violin Sonatas (Sonatinas), violin and
piano. Wien: Wiener Urtext Edition, 1973
1973
Includes:
D. 384; D. 385; D. 408 (Op. 137); D. 574 (Op. 162)
Note:
Edited by Monika Holl, David Oistrakh, and Hans Kann
95/4
Schumann, Clara
Three Romances for Violin and Piano, op. 22,
no. 1. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
undated
undated
Photocopy of score
Laid in:
Fair copy of violin part with annotations
96/2
Schumann, Robert
Fantasie, op. 131, violin and piano.
Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag, 1853
1853
96/3
Schumann, Robert
Ich kann's nicht fassen, nicht
glauben, voice and piano. Berlin: Schlesinger'sche Buch und
Musikhandlung, undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
96/7
Schumann, Robert
Piano Trio no. 1 in D minor, op. 63.
London: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd., undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
96/8
Schumann, Robert
Piano Trios, op., 63, 80, 110, for
piano. Frankfurt: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Alfred Dörffel; signed by Szeryng
96/5
Schumann, Robert
Three Romances for Oboe and Piano, op.
94, oboe, clarinet or violin and piano. London: Edition
Peters, 1849
1849
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
96/4
Schumann, Robert
Three Romances for Oboe and Piano, op. 94,
no. 2, violin and piano. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne,
1913
1913
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
95/5
Schumann, Robert
Violin Concerto in D minor. Mainz:
Edition Schott, 1937
1937
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Georg Schünemann; signed by Szeryng
95/6
Schumann, Robert
Violin Concerto in D minor. London: B.
Schott's Söhne, 1937
1937
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Georg Schünemann; signed by Szeryng
96/1
Schumann, Robert
Violin Concerto in D minor, arranged
for violin and piano. London: Schott & Co., 1937
1937
Three scores with
annotations
Note:
Violin part edited by Gustav Lenzewski, piano part arranged by Georg
Schünemann; signed by Szeryng
96/6
Schumann, Robert
Violin Sonatas no. 1 and no. 2, op. 105 and
op. 121, violin and piano. England: Augener's Edition,
undated
undated
Violin part with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
96/6
Schumann, Robert
Violin Sonatas no. 1 and no. 2, op. 105 and
op. 121, violin and piano. New York: International Music
Co., undated
undated
Violin part with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
96/6
Schumann, Robert
Violin Sonatas no. 1 and no. 2, op. 105 and
op. 121, violin and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Revised by Friedrich Hermann; signed by Szeryng
96/9
Schumann, Robert
Waldszenen. Vogel als Prophet, violin
and piano. Leipzig: Ju. Heinr. Zimmermann, 1913
1913
Score with annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Leopold Auer; signed by Szeryng
Schumann, Robert, Johannes Brahms,
and Albert Dietrich
F-A-E Sonata
see
[Brahms](brahms)
96/10
Schwertsik, Kurt
Violin Concerto, op. 31. London:
Boosey & Hawkes, 1978
1978
Full score and violin part
97/1
Scott, Francis George
Thirty-five Scottish Lyrics and Other Poems
Set to Music. Glasgow: The Saltire Society by Bayley
& Ferguson, 1949
1949
Note:
Inscribed to Szeryng by the Saltire Society
100/2
Scriabin, Alexander
Study, violin and piano. Moscow:
Gosduarstvennoe Muzykalunoe Izdatelustvo, 1957
1957
Score with annotations
Note:
Inscribed
97/2
Sher, Venjamin
Tarantelle - Toccata, violin and
piano. Leningrad: Sovetski Kompositor, 1957
1957
Note:
Inscribed; in Cyrillic
97/3
Shostakovich, Dmitri
The Golden Age. Polka, violin and piano?.
New York: Leeds Music, 1945
1945
Violin part only
Note:
Transcribed by Harry Glickman; signed by Szeryng
97/4
Shostakovich, Dmitri
Four Preludes, violin and piano.
Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykalunoe Izdatelustvo, 1960
1960
Note: One
copy inscribed to Szeryng by Dmitri Tziganov, another inscribed by
an unidentified person; in Cyrillic
97/6
Shostakovich, Dmitri
Quartet no. 12, for strings. Moscow:
State Publisher's Music, 1969
1969
Miniature score
Note:
Inscribed in Russian
97/5
Shostakovich, Dmitri
Ten preludes, violin and piano.
Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykalunoe Izdatelustvo, 1961
1961
Note:
Transcribed for violin and piano by D. Tzyganov; inscribed to
Szeryng; in Cyrillic
99/1
Sibelius, Jean
Danse champêtre, op. 106, nos.
1-5, violin and piano. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1926
19226
99/11
Sibelius, Jean
Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 81, no.
1. Mazurka. Helsinki: R. E. Westerlund, 1916
1916
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
99/11
Sibelius, Jean
Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 81, no.
1. Mazurka. Helsinki: Edition Fazer, 1967
1967
99/19
Sibelius, Jean
Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 81, no.
2. Rondino. Helsinki: R. E. Westerlund, 1917
1917
99/24
Sibelius, Jean
Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 81, no.
3. Valse. Helsinki: R. E. Westerlund, 1955
1955
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
99/24
Sibelius, Jean
Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 81, no.
3. Valse. Helsinki: Edition Fazer, 1967
1967
97/7
Sibelius, Jean
Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 81, no.
4. Aubade. Helsinki: Edition Fazer, 1967
1967
99/12
Sibelius, Jean
Five Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 81, no.
5. Menuetto. Helsinki: Edition Fazer, 1967
1967
99/16
Sibelius, Jean
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 78, no.
2. Romance. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1922
1922
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
99/16
Sibelius, Jean
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 78, no.
2. Romance. Helsinki: Edition Fazer, 1922
1922
99/14
Sibelius, Jean
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 78, no.
3. Religioso. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1922
1922
99/15
Sibelius, Jean
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 78, no.
4. Rigaudon. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1923
1923
97/8
Sibelius, Jean
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 115,
no. 1. Auf der Heide. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf Wiesbaden:
Breitkopf & Härtel, 1930
1930
97/9
Sibelius, Jean
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 115,
no. 2. Ballade. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf Wiesbaden: Breitkopf
& Härtel, 1930
1930
99/9
Sibelius, Jean
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 115, no.
3. Humoreske. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel,
1930
1930
99/6
Sibelius, Jean
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 115, no.
4. Die Glocken. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel,
1930
1930
99/7
Sibelius, Jean
Humoresque no. 1 in D minor, op. 87,
violin and piano. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1923
1923
Note: Piano
reduction by Karl Ekman
99/7
Sibelius, Jean
Humoresque no. 2 in D major, op. 87,
violin and piano. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1923
1923
Note:
Edition for violin and piano by Karl Ekman
99/8
Sibelius, Jean
Humoresque no. 3 in E-flat major, op. 89, no.
1, violin and piano. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1923
1923
Note:
Edition for violin and piano by Karl Ekman
99/8
Sibelius, Jean
Humoresque no. 4 in G minor, op. 89, no.
2, violin and piano. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1922
1922
Note: Piano
reduction by Karl Ekman
99/8
Sibelius, Jean
Humoresque no. 5 in E-flat major, op. 89, no.
3, violin and piano. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1922
1922
99/8
Sibelius, Jean
Humoresque no. 6 in G minor, op. 89, no.
4, violin and piano. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1923
1923
Note:
Edition for violin and piano by Karl Ekman
99/13
Sibelius, Jean
Novellette for Violin and Piano, op.
102. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1923
1923
99/22
Sibelius, Jean
Six Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 79, no.
1. Souvenir. Helsinki: Edition Fazer, 1922
1922
99/2
Sibelius, Jean
Six Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 79, no.
3. Danse caractéristque. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen,
1922
1922
99/23
Sibelius, Jean
Six Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 79, no.
5. Tanz-Idylle. Helsinki: Edition Fazer, 1922
1922
97/10
Sibelius, Jean
Six Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 79, no.
6. Berceuse. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1922
1922
Note: One
inscribed by Cyril Szalkiewicz
99/20
Sibelius, Jean
Three Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 116,
no. 1. Scène de danse. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf &
Härtel, 1930
1930
99/3
Sibelius, Jean
Three Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 116,
no. 2. Danse caractéristque. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf
& Härtel, 1930
1930
99/18
Sibelius, Jean
Three Pieces, op. 116, no. 3. Rondeau
romantique. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1930
1930
Photocopy of score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
99/17
Sibelius, Jean
Two Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 2 no. 1.
Romanze. n.p.: Universal Edition, 1912
1912
Photocopy
99/5
Sibelius, Jean
Two Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 2, no. 2.
Epilog. n.p.: Universal Edition, 1912
1912
Photocopy
99/10
Sibelius, Jean
Two Pieces for for Violin and Piano, op. 77,
no. 1. Laetare anima mea. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen,
1922
1922
99/4
Sibelius, Jean
Two Pieces for Violin and Orchestra, op. 77,
no. 2. Devotion (Ab imo pectore), violin and piano.
Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1922
1922
97/11
Sibelius, Jean
Violin Concerto in D minor, op. 47,
arranged for violin and piano. New York: International Music Co.,
1942, 1961
1942, 1961
Three violin parts and one piano
score
Note:
Violin part edited by Zino Francescatti, piano reduction by
Alexandre Gretchaninoff
97/11
Sibelius, Jean
Violin Concerto in D minor, op. 47,
arranged for violin and piano. Berlin: Robert Lienau,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
98/1
Sibelius, Jean
Violin Concerto in D minor, op. 47.
London: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd., undated
undated
Three miniature scores with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
98/2
Sibelius, Jean
Violin Concerto in D minor, op. 47.
Detroit: Luck's Music Library, undated
undated
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
99/21
Sibelius, Jean
Violin Sonatina in E major, op. 80,
violin and piano. Copenhagen: Wilhelm Hansen, 1921
1921
100/1
Sinding, Christian
Suite, op. 10, violin and piano.
Leipzig: C.F. Peters, 1931
1931
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch
100/3
Skrowaczewski, Stanislaw
Symphony for Strings. Warsaw: Polskie
Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, 1961
1961
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
100/4
Sorkocevic, Luka
Symphony no. 3 in D major. n.p.,
undated
undated
Photocopy of score and parts
Note:
Originally revised by S. Sulak, that name crossed out and Henryk
Szeryng written in
100/4
Sorkocevic, Luka
Symphony no. 3 in D major. n.p.,
undated
undated
Photocopy of full score and
parts
Note:
Revised by Henryk Szeryng; signed by Szeryng, Monaco, Juillet 1986
100/5
Sorkocevic, Luka
Symphony nos. 1-7. Zagreb:
Jugoslavenska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti, 1965
1965
Full score
Note:
Revised by Stjepana Suleka
100/6
Souroujon, Léon
Four pieces for solo violin. Sofia:
author's edition, undated
undated
100/7
Spisak, Michal
Symphony Concertante no. 2. Warsaw:
Polski Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, 1959
1959
Miniature score
100/8
Spohr, Louis
Concertante for Harp, Violin and Orchestra,
no. 1 in G major. New York: Lyra Music Co., 1974
1974
One piano score and multiple violin
parts
Note: Piano
reduction by Dewey Owens; includes manuscript copies of cadenzas
with annotations; signed by Szeryng
101/1
Spohr, Louis
Violin Concerto no. 7 in E minor, op.
38. Kassel: Verlag der Louis Spohr Gesellschaft, 1963
1963
Full score
Note:
Edited by Folker Göthel
101/2
Standard Violin Concertos, arranged
for violin and piano. New York: Broadcast Music, Inc.,
undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
101/5
Stravinsky, Igor
Duo Concertant, violin and piano.
England: Boosey & Hawkes/Edition Russe de Musique, 1933
1933
Note:
Samuel Dushkin, collaborator
101/3
Stravinsky, Igor
Mavra. Chanson Russe (Russian Maiden's
Song), violin and piano. Paris: A. Gutheil, 1938
1938
Note:
Transcribed by the author and S. Dushkin
101/4
Stravinsky, Igor
Violin Concerto in D, arranged for
violin and piano. Mainz: Schott 1931
1931
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
101/4
Stravinsky, Igor
Violin Concerto in D. Mainz: Edition
Schott, 1931
1931
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
101/6
Sugár, Rezsö
Sonata, violin and piano. Budapest:
Zenemükiadó Vállalat, 1953
1953
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Endre Petri
101/7
Suk, Josef
Fantasie, op. 24. Praha - Bratislava:
Edition Supraphon, 1971
1971
Full score
Note:
Revised by Vlastimil Musil; signed by Szeryng
101/8
Suk, Josef
Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op.
17. London: N. Simrock - Richard Schauer, 1900
1900
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
101/9
Suk, Josef
Pisen làsky - Chanson d'amour,
violin and piano. Prague: Fr. A. Urbànek a synové, 1922
1922
One score and two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Arranged by Jaroslav Kocian
101/10
Svendsen, Johan S.
Romance, op. 26, violin and piano.
Leipzig: Edition Peters, 1961
1961
Note:
Edited by Ludwig Schuster; signed by Szeryng
101/11
Svetlanov, Yevgeni
Poem for Violin and Orchestra. Moscow:
Soviet Composer, 1978
1978
Full score
Laid in:
Letter from Svetlanov
104/2
Szymanowski, Karol
Mythes, op. 30. I. La Fontaine
d'Arethuse, violin and piano?. n.p.: Universal Edition,
1921
1921
Violin part
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
104/3
Szymanowski, Karol
Nocturne and Tarantella, op. 28, no. 1 and
2, violin and piano. New York: Universal
Edition/Associated Music Publishers, 1921
1921
Two scores and one violin part with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
102/1
Szymanowski, Karol
Le Roi Roger. Chant de Roxane, violin and
piano. Wien: Universal Edition, 1926
1926
One score and four violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Transcribed by Paul Kochanski; signed by Szeryng
104/1
Szymanowski, Karol
Three Paganini Caprices, violin and
piano. n.p.: Polski Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Pawel Kochanski and Eugenia Uminska
102/2
Szymanowski, Karol
Violin Concerto no. 1, op. 35. Wien:
Universal Edition, 1921
1921
Score with annotations
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by Ernst Kanitz
102/3
Szymanowski, Karol
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 61. Paris:
Max Eschig, 1934
1934
Three scores and two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Arranged for violin and piano by Grégoire Fitelberg and Paul
Kochanski; signed by Szeryng
102/3
Szymanowski, Karol
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 61, violin
and piano. Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne,
undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Eugenia Uminksy and Pawla Kochanskiego; signed by Szeryng
102/4 to 103/1
Szymanowski, Karol
Violin Concerto no. 2, op. 61. Paris:
Max Eschig, 1934
1934
One full score (PWM edition) and four
photocopies with annotations
Note:
Violin part edited by Pawla Kocanskiego; signed by Szeryng
104/4
Szymanowski, Karol
Violin Sonata, op. 9, violin and
piano. n.p.: Polski Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Note: Piano
part edited by Jerzy Lefeld
104/5
Szymanowski, Karol
Works for Violin and Piano, Volume 9.
Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo/Wien: Universal Edition, 1978
1978
Note:
Edited by Teresa Chylinska; signed by Szeryng; bound; inscribed in
Polish
Includes:
Sonata, op. 9; Romance, op. 23; Nocturne and
Tarantella, op. 28; Myths, op.
30; Three Paganini Caprices, op.
40; Cradle Song, op 52
(transcription); Roxana's Song from King
Roger;Dance from Harnasie;
Kurpian Song; editorial notes
104/5
Szymanowski, Karol
Works for Violin and Piano, Volume 12.
Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Teresa Chylinska; signed by Szeryng; bound
Includes:
Sonata, op. 9; Romance, op. 23; Nocturne and
Tarantella, op. 28; Myths, op.
30; Three Paganini Caprices, op.
40; Cradle Song, op 52
(transcription); Roxana's Song from King
Roger; Dance from Harnasie;
Kurpian Song; editorial notes
104/6
Tajcevic, Marko
Balkan Dances. Kolo Romana, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1946
1946
Photocopy of score
Note:
Arranged by Jascha Herzog
104/6
Tajcevic, Marko
Balkan Dances. Macedonian Courting
Dance, violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1946
1946
Photocopy of score
Note:
Arranged by Jascha Herzog
105/1
Tapia Colman, Simon
Suite Española; arranged for
violin and piano
Two photocopies of piano scores; one
violin part
105/2
Tapia Colman, Simon
Suite Española. Mexico City: the
author, undated
undated
Full score
106/3
Tartini, Giuseppe
26 Piccole Sonate, Vol. II - 14, solo
violin. Padova: G. Zanibon, 1970
1970
Note:
Edited by Giovanni Guglielmo
105/3
Tartini, Giuseppe
The Art of Bowing, violin and piano.
Offenbach: Johann André, undated
undated
Laid in:
Unidentified manuscript
175/10
Tartini, Giuseppe
The Art of Bowing, violin and piano.
Offenbach: Johann André, undated
undated
Negative copy of score and violin
part
105/10
Tartini, Giuseppe
Fugue in A Major, violin and piano.
New York: Charles Foley, 1913, 1941
1913, 1941
Two scores with annotations
Note:
Arranged by Fritz Kreisler
105/10
Tartini, Giuseppe
Fugue in A Major, violin and piano.
Mainz: Schott, 1913
1913
Score with annotations
Note:
Arranged by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
105/4
Tartini, Giuseppe
Le Opera di Giuseppe Tartini. Violin Concerto
in D Major, D. 24. Milano: Carisch S.p.A, 1971
1971
Full score
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina; signed by Szeryng
105/5
Tartini, Giuseppe
Le Opera di Giuseppe Tartini. Violin Concerto
in E minor, D. 56. Milano: Carisch S.p.A, 1971
1971
Full score
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina; signed by Szeryng
105/6
Tartini, Giuseppe
Le Opera di Giuseppe Tartini. Violin Concerto
in F major, D. 67. Milano: Carisch S.p.A, 1971
1971
Full score
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina; signed by Szeryng
105/7
Tartini, Giuseppe
Le Opera di Giuseppe Tartini. Violin Concerto
in G Major, D. 78. Milano: Carisch S.p.A, 1971
1971
Full score
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina; signed by Szeryng
105/8
Tartini, Giuseppe
Le Opera di Giuseppe Tartini. Violin Concerto
in A Major, D. 96. Milano: Carisch S.p.A, 1971
1971
Full score
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina; signed by Szeryng
105/9
Tartini, Giuseppe
Le Opera di Giuseppe Tartini. Violin Concerto
in B minor, D. 125. Milano: Carisch S.p.A, 1971
1971
Full score
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina; signed by Szeryng
107/3
Tartini, Giuseppe
Variations on a Theme by Corelli,
violin and piano. New York: Mills Music, 1944
1944
Photocopy of score
Note:
Transcribed by Zino Francescatti; violin part inscribed by
unidentified person in Buenos Aires
106/4
Tartini, Giuseppe
Violin Sonata, op. 1, violin and
continuo. Milano: Carisch S.p.A, 1972
1972
Two volumes
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina
106/1
Tartini, Giuseppe
Violin Sonata in G minor, op. 1, no. 10:
"Dido Abandoned," violin and piano. New York: Carl
Fischer, 1919
1919
Score with annotations
Note:
Violin part edited by Leopold Auer; signed by Szeryng
106/1
Tartini, Giuseppe
Violin Sonata in G minor, op. 1, no. 10:
"Dido Abandoned," violin and piano. Milano: Carisch
S.p.A. 1946
1946
Score
Note:
Revised by A. Poltronieri; piano part edited
106/2
Tartini, Giuseppe
Violin Sonata in A major, op. 1, no. 13:
Pastorale, violin and basso continuo. Milano: Carisch
S.p.A., 1975
1975
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina
107/1
Tartini, Giuseppe
Six Violin Sonatas, two violins and
continuo. Milano: Carisch S.p.A., 1973
1973
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina
106/5
Tartini, Giuseppe
Six Violin Sonatas, op. 2: Le
Cène, violin and continuo. Milano: Carisch S.p.A.,
1979
1979
Note:
Edited by Edoardo Farina
106/6
Tartini, Giuseppe
Twelve Violin Sonatas, op. 2, violin
and basso continuo. Padova: G. Zanibon, 1982
1982
Two volumes
107/2
Tartini, Giuseppe
Violin Sonata in G minor: Devil's Trill
Sonata, violin and piano. Milano: G. Ricordi, 1905
1905
Score with annotations
Note:
Arranged by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
107/2
Tartini, Giuseppe
Violin Sonata in G minor: Devil's Trill
Sonata. New York: Carl Fischer, 1928
1928
String parts
107/4
Tauber, Richard
Romanze, violin and piano. London:
Chappell & Co., 1938
1938
Note:
Inscribed by Tauber
109/3
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Serenade for Strings, op. 48. London:
Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd., undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
109/2
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Sérénade Mélancolique, op.
26, violin and piano. Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykalunoe
Izdatelustvo, 1961
1961
Note:
Inscribed to Szeryng by Glenn Dicterow; in Cyrillic
109/2
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Sérénade Mélancolique, op.
26, violin and piano. Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykalunoe
Izdatelustvo, 1957
1957
Note: In
Cyrillic
109/2
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Sérénade Mélancolique, op.
26, violin and piano. Leipzig: D. Rahter,
undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
signed by Szeryng
109/1
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Souvenir d'un lieu cher, op. 42,
violin and piano. New York: International Music, 1977
1977
Note:
Edited by Ivan Galamian; signed by Szeryng
109/1
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Souvenir d'un lieu cher. Reflection, op. 42,
no. 1, violin and piano. Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe
Muzykalunoe Izdatelustvo, 1951, 1957
1951, 1957
Note: In
Cyrillic; score is 1951 edition, violin part is 1957 edition
109/1
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Souvenir d'un lieu cher. Scherzo, op. 42, no.
2, violin and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1931
1931
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch
109/1
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Souvenir d'un lieu cher. Scherzo, op. 42, no.
2, violin and piano. Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykalunoe
Izdatelustvo, 1957
1957
Note: In
Cyrillic
109/1
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Souvenir d'un lieu cher. Melodie, op. 42, no.
3, violin and piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, 1931
1931
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
109/1
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Souvenir d'un lieu cher. Melodie, op. 42 no.
3, violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1908
1908
Note:
Edited and fingered by Eduard Herrmann
109/4
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Valse-Scherzo, violin and piano.
Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykalunoe Izdatelustvo, 1957
1957
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; in Cyrillic
107/5
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 35,
arranged for violin and piano. New York: Edition Peters, 1931
1931
Two scores and one violin
part
Note:
Edited by Carl Flesch; signed by Szeryng
107/6
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 35
Miniature score with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
107/6
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 35.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Parts
108/1
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 35.
Melville, NY: Belwin Mills Publishing Corp., undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
108/2
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 35.
Edwin F. Kalmus, undated
undated
Full score and parts
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
108/3
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 35.
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Parts
Note: 1st
violin part signed by Szeryng
109/5
Tchérepnine, Alexandre
Cinq Arabesques, violin and piano.
Paris: Heugel, 1925
1925
Score
Note:
Edited and fingered by I. Philipp
109/6
Tchérepnine, Alexandre
Elegie, op. 43, violin and piano.
Paris: Durand, 1928
1928
109/7
Tchérepnine, Alexandre
Mouvement Perpétuel, violin and
piano. Paris: Durand, 1946
1946
109/8
Tchérepnine, Alexandre
Sonata in F major, violin and piano.
Paris: Durand, 1923
1923
Note:
Revised and fingered by Edouard Nadaud
109/10
Telemann, Georg Philipp
Don Quixote Suite. New York: Edwin F.
Kalmus undated
undated
Full score
109/9
Telemann, Georg Philipp
Viola Concerto in G major, viola and
piano. Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1959
1959
Note:
Edited by Hellmuth Christian Wolff, piano score by Karl Heinz
Füssl
109/11
Tisné, Antoine
Musique en Trio, piano trio. Paris:
Gérard Billaudot, 1973
1973
109/12
Tisné, Antoine
Sonata, violin and piano. Paris:
Gérard Billaudot, 1971
1971
Note:
Inscribed by Tisné
109/13
Turina, Joaquín
Las Musas de Andalucia - II. Euterpe, op.
93, violin and piano. Madrid: Union Musical
Española, 1943
1943
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
110/1
Vale, Flausino
Ao pé da fogueira (Preludio XV),
violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1942
1942
Note:
Arranged by Heifetz; signed by Szeryng
110/2
Veretti, Antonio
Sonata (dedicata a una figlia
immaginaria), violin and piano. Milano: S. A. Edizioni
Suvini Zerboni, 1953
1953
Score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
110/3
Vieuxtemps, Henri
Bouquet américain - Melodies populaires:
"Arkansas traveller" and "Banjo tune", op. 33, violin and
piano. Boston: White, Smith & Co., undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Julius Brander
110/6
Vieuxtemps, Henri
Souvenir d'Amerique: "Yankee Doodle,"
Variations Burlesques, violin and piano. New York: Galaxy
Music Corp., 1975
1975
Note:
Edited by Mary Canberg
110/7
Vieuxtemps, Henri
Souvenirs de Russie: Fantaisie, op.
21, violin and piano. Leipzig: Fr. Kistner,
undated
undated
Photocopy of score
110/4
Vieuxtemps, Henri
Violin Concerto no. 4 in D minor, op.
31, violin and piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1905
1905
Piano score with annotations
Note:
Revised and fingered by August Wilhelmj; signed by Szeryng
110/4
Vieuxtemps, Henri
Violin Concerto no. 4 in D minor, op.
31, violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1921
1921
Score with annotations
Note:
Arranged by Theodore Spiering
110/5
Vieuxtemps, Henri
Violin Concerto no. 5 in A minor, op.
37, violin and piano. Paris: Maurice Senart, 1920
1920
Score with annotations
Note:
Arranged by A. Quesnot; signed by Szeryng
110/8
Viotti, Giovanni Battista
Violin Concerto no. 19 in G minor.
Milano: Ricordi, 1964
1964
Full score and violin part
Note:
Edited by Francesco Bellezza, cadenzas by Remo Giazotto
110/9
Vitali, Tommaso
Chaconne, violin and piano. New York:
Carl Fischer, 1921
1921
Score with annotations
Note:
Arranged by Leopold Charlier according to an earlier version by
Ferdinand David and newly revised for the concert stage by Leopold
Auer; signed by Szeryng
110/9
Vitali, Tommaso
Chaconne, violin and piano. Wiesbaden:
Breitkopf & Härtel, undated
undated
Note:
Arranged by Léopold David after the edition of Ferdinand David;
signed by Szeryng
110/9
Vitali, Tommaso
Chaconne, violin and basso continuo.
Amsterdam: G. Alsbach & Co., 1948
1948
Full score
Note:
Edited by Alphons Diepenbrock after the edition of Ferdinand David;
inscribed to Szeryng
112/6
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in D major, op. 21, no. 7,
two violins and piano. New York: International Music Co., 1966
1966
Note:
Edited by Josef Gingold
112/7
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in D minor, op. 27, no. 5,
two violins and piano. New York: International Music Co., 1966
1966
Note:
Edited by Josef Gingold; signed by Szeryng
111/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in D minor, violin and piano.
Leipzig: Edition Peters, 1968
1968
Note:
Edited by Manfred Fechner, piano reduction by Erhard Franke; signed
by Szeryng
112/3
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in G minor. n.p.: B. Schott's
Söhne, 19121912
1912
Violin part
Note:
Edited by Tivadar Nachèz; signed by Szeryng
112/4
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in A major for violin, archi and
cembalo. Italy: Edizioni Ricordi, 1950
1950
Full score
Note:
Edited by Gian Francesco Malipiero
114/3
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in B-flat major for violin,
violoncello, archi e cembalo. Italy: Edizioni Ricordi,
1949
1949
Full score
Note:
Edited by Angelo Ephrikian; signed by Szeryng
114/4
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, nos. 1,3,4,7 and 9,
RV 356. Leipzig: Edition Peters, 1973
1973
Score and parts
Note:
Edited by Karl Heller; signed by Szeryng
112/5
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 6 in A minor, RV
356, arranged for violin and piano. Milano: G. Ricordi,
1960
1960
Note:
Arranged by Michelangelo Abbado; signed by Szeryng
112/5
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 6 in A minor, RV
356. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, 1939
1939
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Gustav Lenzewski; signed by Szeryng
112/5
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 6 in A minor, RV
356, London: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd., 1952
1952
Miniature score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Alfred Einstein; signed by Szeryng
114/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 7 in F major, RV
567. Padova: G. Zanibon, 1948
1948
Three violin parts only
Note:
transcribed by E. Bonelli; signed by Szeryng
114/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 7 in F major, RV
567. Italy: Edizioni Ricordi, 1950
1950
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Gian Francesco Malipiero; signed by Szeryng
113/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 8 in A minor, RV
522, violin and piano. Zurich: Edition Eulenberg, 1972
1972
Multiple violin parts
Note:
Arranged by Pál Gombás; signed by Szeryng
113/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 8 in A minor, RV
522, two violins and piano. New York: International Music
Co., 1956
1956
Score with annotations
Note: Piano
reduction by Giuseppe Piccioli, violin parts edited by Ivan
Galamian; signed by Szeryng
113/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 8 in A minor, RV
522. London: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Five miniature scores
Note:
Edited by Alfred Einstein; signed by Szeryng
113/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 8 in A minor, RV
522. Italy: Edizioni Ricordi, 1955
1955
Two full scores, two photocopies, and
parts
Note:
Edited by Gian Francesco Malipiero; signed by Szeryng
113/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 8 in A minor, RV
522. London-Zurich: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd.,
undated
undated
Score and four sets of parts with
annotations
Laid in:
Ricordi score
110/10
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 9 in D major, RV
230. New York: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores
Note:
Edited by Rudolf Eller; signed by Szeryng
110/10
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 9 in D major, RV
230. Paris: Max Eschig, 1928
1928
Violin part with annotations
Note:
Edited by Dany Brunschwig and Georges Dandelot; signed by
Szeryng
114/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 10 in B minor,
RV 580. New York: Edition Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores
Note:
Edited by Alfred Einstein; signed by Szeryng
114/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 10 in B minor,
RV 580, violins and piano. Paris: Max Eschig, 1974
1974
Score with annotations
Note:
Revised and annotated by Ch. Bouvet; signed by Szeryng
114/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 10 in B minor,
RV 580 . London: Hinrichsen Edition, 1939
1939
Score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Edited by Waldemar Woehl; signed by Szeryng
111/3
Vivaldi, Antonio
L'estro Armonico, op. 3, no. 12 in E major,
RV 265. London: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd.,
undated
undated
Two miniature scores
Note:
Edited by Heinrich Husmann; signed by Szeryng
115/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Italy: Edizioni
Ricordi, 1950
1950
Full scores and Eulenburg
parts
Note:
Edited by Gian Francesco Malipiero
115/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Zurich: Edition
Eulenburg GmbH, undated
undated
Scores and parts
115/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Italy: Edizioni
Ricordi, 1950
1950
Photocopy of full scores with
annotations and Eulenberg parts
Note:
Edited by Gian Francesco Malipiero
115/2-3
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Zurich: Edition
Eulenburg GmbH, undated
undated
Photocopy of scores with annotations
and parts
111/4
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 1 in E
major, op. 8, RV 269: La Primavera. London: Ernst
Eulenburg, Ltd., undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Simon Launchbury; signed by Szeryng
111/4
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 1 in E
major, op. 8, RV 269: La Primavera, arranged for violin
and piano. Milano: G. Ricordi, 1955
1955
One score and three violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Arranged by Alberto Soresina; signed by Szeryng
111/4
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 1 in E
major, op. 8, RV 269: La Primavera, arranged for violin
and piano. Mainz: Schott, 1967
1967
Piano score
Note: Piano
reduction by Imre Sulyok, violin part arranged by Vilmos Tátrai
112/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 2 in G
minor, op. 8, RV 315: L'estate. London: Edition
Eulenburg, undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Simon Launchburg; signed by Szeryng
112/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 2 in G
minor, op. 8, RV 315: L'estate, violin and piano. Milano:
G. Ricordi, 1955
1955
Two piano scores and three violin parts
with annotations
Note:
Arranged by Alberto Soresina; signed by Szeryng
112/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 2 in G
minor, op. 8, RV 315: L'estate , violin and piano. Mainz:
Schott, 1967
1967
Note: Piano
reduction by Imre Sulyok, violin part arranged by Vilmos Tátrai
111/6
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 3 in F
major, op. 8, RV 293: L'autunno. London: Ernst Eulenburg,
Ltd., undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Simon Launchbury; signed by Szeryng
111/6
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 3 in F
major, op. 8, RV 293: L'autunno, arranged for violin and
piano. Milano: G. Ricordi, 1955
1955
Three piano scores and four violin
parts with annotations
Note:
Arranged by Alberto Soresina; signed by Szeryng
111/6
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 3 in F
major, op. 8, RV 293: L'autunno, arranged for violin and
piano. Mainz: Schott, 1967
1967
Note: Piano
reduction by Imre Sulyok; violin part arranged by Vilmos Tátrai
111/7
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 4 in F
minor, op. 8, RV 297: L'inverno. London: Ernst
Eulenburg,Ltd., undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Newell Jenkins; signed by Szeryng
111/7
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 4 in F
minor, op. 8, RV 297: L'inverno, arranged for violin and
piano. Zurich: Edition Eulenburg, 1966
1966
Violin principale part only
Note:
Edited by N. Jenkins. Eulenburg Educational Series No. 415
111/7
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 4 in F
minor, op. 8, RV 297: L'inverno, arranged for violin and
piano. Milano: G. Ricordi, 1955
1955
Three scores and four violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Arranged by Alberto Soresina; signed by Szeryng
111/7
Vivaldi, Antonio
The Four Seasons. Violin Concerto no. 4 in F
minor, op. 8, RV 297: L'inverno , violin and piano.
Mainz: Schott, 1967
1967
Note: Piano
reduction by Imre Sulyok, violin part arranged by Vilmos Tátrai
116/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
Symphony in B minor, RV 169: Al Santo
Sepolcro. Milano: Edizioni Ricordi, 1948
1948
Full score with annotations
Note:
Edited by A. Fanna; signed by Szeryng; inscribed to
Szeryng
112/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto no. 1 in G minor, op. 6, RV
324. London: Ernst Eulenburg Ltd., undated
undated
Miniature score
Note:
Edited by Alfred Einstein; signed by Szeryng
110/11
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto no. 11 in D major, op. 7, RV
208a. London: Ernst Eulenburg, Ltd., undated
undated
Two miniature scores
Note:
Edited by Felix Schroeder; signed by Szeryng
110/12
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto no. 12 in D major, op. 7, RV
214. London: Ernst Eulenburg, undated
undated
Two miniature scores
Note:
Edited by Felix Schroeder; signed by Szeryng
111/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto in D major for violin, archi
e cembalo. Padova: Edizioni G. Zanibon, 1980
1980
Full score and parts
Note:
Edited by A. Zanotelli and P. Raffaelli; basso continuo realized by
Alberto Zanotelli; preface by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
111/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto in D major for violin, archi
e cembalo. Padova: Edizioni G. Zanibon, 1979
1979
Full score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
111/1
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto in D major for violin, archi
e cembalo. Padova: Edizioni G. Zanibon, 1980
1980
Set of parts
Note:
Violin part revised by Piero Raffaelli, basso continuo realized by
Alberto Zanotelli
111/5
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto in E minor, RV 277: Il
Favorito. Italy: Edizioni Ricordi, 1958
1958
Full score
Note:
Edited by Gian Francesco Malipiero; signed by Szeryng
116/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Sonata in D major, violin and
piano. Milano: G. Ricordi, 1921
1921
One score and two violin parts with
annotations
Note:
Realized by Ottorino Respighi; signed by Szeryng
116/3
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Sonata in G minor, violin and
guitar. Wien: Verlag Doblinger, 1958
1958
Note:
Edited by Karl Scheit
116/4
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Sonata in A major, violin and
piano. New York: International Music Co., 1944
1944
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by F. David; signed by Szeryng
116/4
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Sonata in A major, violin and
piano. n.p., undated
undated
Score only
Note:
Edited by Ferdinand David; excerpt from a larger work (pages 37-44)
116/5
Vivarino, Innocentio
Eight Sonatas, violin and organ.
Padova: Edizioni G. Zanibon, 1976
Note:
Elaborated by Luigi Pieressa
116/6
Wagner, Richard
Romanze, violin and piano. New York:
G. Schirmer, 1901
1901
Score and two photocopies
Note:
Edited by August Wilhelmy; signed by Szeryng
116/7
Walton, William
Violin Concerto. London: Oxford
University Press, 1945
1945
Full score
116/8
Webern, Anton
Vier Stücke, op. 7, violin and
piano. Austria: Universal Edition, 1922
1922
116/9
Weinberg, Jacob
Berceuse Palestinienne op. 19, no. 1,
violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1929
1929
Photocopy
116/10
Wieniawski, Henri
Caprice in A minor, violin and piano.
New York: Charles Foley, 1913
1913
Note:
Arranged by Fritz Kreisler; signed by Szeryng
116/11
Wieniawski, Henri
Capriccio-Valse, op. 7, violin and
piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1900
1900
Score only
Note:
Edited and fingered by Leopold Lichtenberg
116/14
Wieniawski, Henri
Kuyawiak, violin and piano. Mainz:
Edition Schott, 1909
1909
Score only
Note:
Revised by August Wilhelmj
Laid in:
Violin part from Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne edition
116/14
Wieniawski, Henri
Kuyawiak, violin and piano. n.p.:
Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Edited by Eugenia Uminska
116/15
Wieniawski, Henri
Légende, op. 17, violin and
piano. New York: Carl Fischer, 1896
1896
Note:
Revised by Gustav Saenger
116/15
Wieniawski, Henri
Légende, op. 17, violin and
piano. Leipzig: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Henri Marteau; signed by Szeryng
116/16
Wieniawski, Henri
Deux Mazurkas Caractéristiques, op.
19, violin and piano. Leipzig: Edition Peters,
undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Henri Marteau; signed by Szeryng
116/16
Wieniawski, Henri
Deux Mazurkas Caractéristiques, op.
19, violin and piano. Wien: Universal Edition,
undated
undated
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
117/1
Wieniawski, Henri
Polonaise Brillante no. 1 in D major,
violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1900
1900
Violin part with annotations
Note:
Edited and fingered by Leopold Lichtenberg; signed by
Szeryng
117/2
Wieniawski, Henri
Scherzo-Tarentelle, op. 16, violin and
piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1900
1900
Violin part only
Note:
Edited and fingered by Leopold Lichtenberg
117/2
Wieniawski, Henri
Scherzo-Tarentelle, op. 16, violin and
piano. Frankfurt: C. F. Peters, undated
undated
One score, one photocopy, and one
photocopy of violin part
Note:
Edited by Henri Marteau; signed by Szeryng
117/3
Wieniawski, Henri
Souvenir de Moscou, Deux Airs Russes, op.
6, violin and piano. Wien: Universal Edition,
undated
undated
Note:
Revised and fingered by Rich Hofmann; signed by Szeryng; inscribed
116/12
Wieniawski, Henri
Violin Concerto no. 1 in F-sharp minor, op.
14. Paris: E. Gallet, undated
undated
Violin part only
Note:
Revised by Lucien Niverd; signed by Szeryng
116/13
Wieniawski, Henri
Violin Concerto no. 2 in D minor,
violin and piano. New York: G. Schirmer, 1909
1909
Score with annotations
Note:
Edited and fingered by Leopold Lichtenberg; signed by
Szeryng
116/13
Wieniawski, Henri
Violin Concerto no. 2 in D minor.
Krakow: Polski Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, 1967
1967
Full score
Note:
Inscribed "To Szeryng from Joe"; signed by Szeryng
117/4
Wladigeroff, Pantscho
Deux Paraphrases Bulgares, op. 18,
violin and piano. Wien: Universal Edition, 1929
1929
Photocopies of published score and
manuscript fair copy violin part
Note:
Inscribed by Ivan Konstantinow
117/5
Ysaye, Eugène
Rêve d'Enfant, op. 14, violin and
piano. Paris: Enoch & Cie., 1901
1901
Note:
Inscribed by Marcel Debot
117/6
Ysaye, Eugène
Six Sonatas for Solo Violin, op. 27.
Bruxelles: Editions Ysaye, 1924
1924
Note:
Inscribed by Ysaye; signed by Szeryng
117/6
Ysaye, Eugène
Six Sonatas for Solo Violin, op. 27.
Bruxelles: Schott Frères, 1952
1952
117/7
Zamacois, Joachim
Serenada d'Hivern, violin and piano.
Madrid: Union Musical Española, 1970
1970
Note:
Transcribed by J. Amaz; signed by Szeryng; inscribed by Zamacois
117/8
Zarzycki, Alexander
Mazourka, op. 26, violin and piano.
n.p.: Universal Edition, undated
undated
Score with annotations
Note:
Revised by Fritz Rothschild; signed by Szeryng
117/9
Zarzycki, Alexander
Romans, violin and piano. Krakow:
Polski Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, undated
undated
Note:
Edited by Irena Dubiska
117/10
Zelenski, Ladislas
Sonata, violin and piano. n.p.,
undated
undated
Photocopies only
118
Manuscripts
118
Szeryng Compositions
118/1
Szeryng, Henryk
Cadenza - Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
major, op. 61
118/2
Szeryng, Henryk
Cadenza - Paganini Violin Concerto no.
4
Manuscript in pencil
118/3
Szeryng, Henryk
Chant de Printemps. op. 76, violin
and piano
Two manuscripts in ink with pencil
emendations and photocopy
118/4
Szeryng, Henryk
Danse Espagnole, op. 5, violin and
piano
Manuscript in ink with pencil
annotations
Note:
Sketches in pencil for a movement titled Andantino on last page
118/5
Szeryng, Henryk
Danza Latina Americana
Manuscript in ink; incomplete
sketches
Note:
If intended for violin, it is a study for double-stops
118/6
Szeryng, Henryk
Fantasy in G minor, op. 3, violin
and piano
Manuscript in ink (two different
fair copies) with pencil emendations and annotations
118/7
Szeryng, Henryk
Preludio Clasico, op. 1, violin
solo/violin and piano
Manuscript in ink with pencil
emendations and several photocopies
Note:
Paris: Editions Françaises de Musique, 1974 (printed on two
photocopies of solo violin part); "Dédié à S.A.S.
Prince Rainer III de Monaco"
118/8
Szeryng, Henryk
Preludio Clasico, op. 1, violin
and orchestra
Three sets of score and
parts
Note:
Orchestral parts published by Editions Franççaises de
Musique (Paris, 1974); "Dedicado a Las Naciones Unidas"
118/9
Szeryng, Henryk
Preludio Clasico, op. 1, violin
and orchestra/violin and piano
Transparencies of full score and
piano score
118/10
Szeryng, Henryk
Reverie, violin and piano
Manuscript in ink
119-130, 167
Szeryng Arrangements
119/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonatas and partitas, solo violin
Note:
Forward and notes (in German) Szeryng, 1979; unbound pages with
annotations could be proofs; publisher's copyright notice
(Bärenreiter, 1959) crossed out - "* tr ohne Nachschlag"
written in
119/2
Chajes, Julius
Song of Galilee, violin and piano
Manuscript, manuscript facsimile,
and photocopy of piano score with annotations
Note:
Edited by Henryk Szeryng
119/3
Hahn, Reynaldo
Violin Concerto
Manuscript facsimile master
score
Note:
Revised and fingered by Henryk Szeryng
119/4
Hahn, Reynaldo
Violin Concerto
Master parts with
annotations
Note:
Master parts used in Atlanta performance; revised and fingered
by Szeryng; includes photocopy of letter from the Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra
Laid
in: Photocopy of letter from the Atlanta Symphony
Orchestra
120/1
Hahn, Reynaldo
Violin Concerto
Photocopy of wind and brass parts
with annotations
Note:
Corrected master parts used for Atlanta performance
120/2
Hahn, Reynaldo
Violin Concerto
Photocopy of parts with
annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng; pre-Atlanta corrections
120/3
Hahn, Reynaldo
Violin Concerto
Photocopy of parts with
annotations
121/1
Hahn, Reynaldo
Violin Concerto
Two photocopies of scores with
annotations
Note:
One inscribed "Paris, Monaco - 1986"; signed by Szeryng
121/2
Halffter, Ernesto
Habanera, violin and piano
Manuscript
Note:
Inscribed "Partie de violon en collaboration avec Henryk
Szeryng, Lisbonne. Dec. 52 ?"
121/3
Various composers
Hymnes Nationaux
Note:
Various national anthems including Mexico, Israel and the United
States, some published, some manuscript with revisions by
Szeryng
121/4
Lees, Benjamin
Violin Concerto
Manuscript fair copy violin part
with Szeryng's emendations
Note:
Revised by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
121/5
Locatelli, Pietro Antonio
Laberinto (Evocación de un
Catedral)
Manuscript score and parts with
annotations
Note:
Orchestrated by Szeryng, Mexico, 1947; signed by
Szeryng
Laid
in: manuscript piano score (Labyrinth)
121/6
Nardini, Pietro
Violin Concerto in E minor, violin
and piano
Manuscript score in ink
Note:
Arranged by Henryk Szeryng
121/7
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 3, violin and
orchestra
Clean pencil copy and photocopy;
violin part and manuscript facsimile with annotations
Note:
Revised and edited by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
121/8
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 3
Manuscript facsimile score and
photocopy with annotations
Note:
Revised by and cadenzas by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
122/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 3, violin and
orchestra
Revised manuscript facsimile full
score and study score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
122/2
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 3, violin and
orchestra
Set of transparencies for the
orchestral parts
123/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 3, violin and
orchestra
Set of orchestral parts
Note:
Revision and cadences by Szeryng
124/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 3, violin and
orchestra
Set of bound photocopies of
orchestral parts
Note:
Revision and cadences by Szeryng
125/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 4, violin and
orchestra
Three manuscript facsimile scores
with annotations
Note:
Revised and with cadenza by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
126/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 4, violin and
orchestra
Manuscript facsimile master
orchestral parts with annotations
Note:
Violin I part signed by Szeryng
126/2
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 4, violin and
orchestra
Manuscript facsimile set of
orchestral parts with annotations
127/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 4
Three manuscript facsimile solo
violin parts with annotations
Note:
Two signed by Szeryng
Laid
in: Manuscript cadenza in pencil by Szeryng
127/2
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 4, violin and
piano
Manuscript facsimile of piano score
with annotations
Note:Ssigned by Szeryng; "Rev. di Franco Cyabbieri"
crossed out and Szeryng written in
127/3
Ponce, Manuel M.
Violin Concerto, violin and
orchestra
Full score and solo violin part,
manuscript fair copy with annotations
Note:
Solo violin part stamped with inscription from Ponce to Szeryng;
violin part edited, fingered and revised by Szeryng; dedicated
to Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
128/1
Ponce, Manuel M.
Violin Concerto, violin and
orchestra
Bound manuscript facsimile of full
score with annotations
Note:
Photocopy of inscription from Ponce taped on cover; violin part
edited, fingered and revised by Szeryng; dedicated to Szeryng;
signed by Szeryng
128/2
Ponce, Manuel M.
Violin Concerto, violin and
orchestra
Master set of orchestra parts and
manuscript facsimile with annotations
128/3
Ponce, Manuel M.
Violin Concerto, violin and
orchestra
Manuscript facsimile set of
orchestra parts
128/4
Reitlinger, Gerald
Tango, piano
Manuscript in ink
Note:
Rio [-] Juillet, 1952. 1ère version.
129/1
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai
Lento, violin and piano
Manuscript piano score in
pencil
Note:
Appears to have been cut down by Szeryng
129/2
Rolón, José
Danza Mexicana, violin and piano
Four piano scores, manuscript and
facsimiles
Note:
Originally for piano alone; various different arrangements of
the violin part by Szeryng?
129/3
Sabre Marroquin, José
Añoranza, violin and piano
Manuscript piano score with
emendations
Laid
in: Photocopy with the name "Charles Reiner" across the
top; additional photocopy of another manuscript titled Cancion with similar musical
material, May 3, 1968
129/3
Sabre Marroquin, José
Añoranza, violin and piano.
Mexico City: Ediciones Mexicana de Musica, 1971
1971
Three scores and five violin
parts
Note:
Revised by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
129/4
Sabre Marroquin, José
Cancion de Cuna, violin and piano,
undated
undated
Manuscript in ink
129/4
Sabre Marroquin, José
Cancion de Cuna a Patricia, violin
and piano. Mexico City: Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica,
1955
1955
Score with annotations and
photocopy; photocopy of violin part
Note:
Revised by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
129/5
Sabre Marroquin, José
De Siempre, violin and piano
Two scores and one violin part,
manuscript facsimile
Note:
revised Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
129/6
Sabre Marroquin, José
Nostalgia, violin and piano,
undated
undated
Manuscript and two
photocopies
Note:
"Para el Lic. Miguel Alvarez Acosta"; revised by
Szeryng
129/7
Sarrier, Antonio
Symphony in D major
Manuscript facsimiles of score and
parts with annotations
Note:
Revised and edited by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
129/8
Sarrier, Antonio
Symphony in D major
Manuscript facsimiles of score and
parts with annotations
Note:
Revised and edited by Szeryng; signed by Szeryng
130/1
Sarrier, Antonio
Symphony in D major
Manuscript facsimiles of
parts
Note:
Revised and edited by Szeryng; annotations; signed by Szeryng
130/2
Sarrier, Antonio
Symphony in D major
Manuscript facsimile of score and
assorted with annotations
Note:
Revised and edited by Szeryng; includes some master parts; some
signed by Szeryng
130/3
Serratos, Ramón
Estudio Caprice in A-flat, violin
and piano, undated
undated
Manuscript facsimile of
score
Note:
Revised and fingered by Szeryng; dedicated to Szeryng; alternate
title Caprice La-flat written on
folder
130/4
Viotti, Giovanni Battista
Duet for Violin Solo
Note:
One part edited by Szeryng; two photocopies of a part stating
"copiata d'apresso l'originale, da L. Cherubini per uno del suo
caro amico ? Dicembre 1827"
130/5
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 3, no. 9,
RV 230, violin and orchestra
Manuscript and facsimile of various
editions of the score and parts
Note:
Realized and edited by Henryk Szeryng, Mexico D.F., Marzo 1947;
signed by Szeryng
130/5
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 3, no. 9,
RV 230. Zurich: Edition Eulenburg GmbH., 1966
1966
Eulenberg parts and manuscript
score
167/11
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 3, no. 9,
RV 230
Copy of manuscript string
parts
167/12
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Concerto in D major, op. 3, no. 9,
RV 230
Negative copy of manuscript
score
131
Raffaelli Arrangements
131/1
Raffaelli, Piero
Ricercare per Violin Solo
Manuscript fair copy in
ink
Note:
Signed by Raffaelli, 1982; dedicated to Szeryng; inscribed "In
memoria del Dr. Felix Hosch-Merkl di Vienna"
131/3
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in E Minor, RV 274,
violin, strings and harpsichord
Manuscript facsimile of solo
part
Note:
Revised by Piero Raffaelli; materials related to preparation of
score for Edition Zanibon; includes typewritten notes from
Raffaelli
131/4
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in E Minor, for violin,
strings, and harpshichord
Manuscript facsimile of solo part
and manuscript proofs of full score and parts
Note:
Solo part revised by Piero Raffaelli, Padova: G. Zanibon, 1980;
full score and parts, edited by Raffaelli and A. Zanotelli
131/5
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto in A major, RV 518 , for
2 violins, strings, and harpshichord
Typewritten preface (signed Piero
Raffaelli, Cesena, 5 Settembre 1981), notes, partial fair copy
of score, Page 1, and photocopy of eighteenth-century concertino
violin I part
Note:
Materials related to score preparation by Piero Raffaelli
131/6
Vivaldi, Antonio
Concerto for Two Violins in B-flat major,
RV 528
Typewritten preface (signed Piero
Raffaelli, Cesena, 5 September 1981), notes, photocopy of score
(page 1), and photocopy of eighteenth-century
facsimile
Note:
Materials related to score in preparation
131/2
Vivaldi, Antonio
Lungi dal vago volto, RV 680
Typescript by Piero Raffaelli,
edited fair copy of violin part, typescript text; program signed
by Raffaelli
Note:
Materials related to score preparation
131/8
Vivaldi, Antonio
Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 74
Typewritten preface (signed Piero
Raffaelli, Cesena, 5 September 1981) and note, photocopy of
eighteenth century score and edited contemporary score, and
program of 1980 performance of this work
Note:
Materials relating to preparation of score for Edition Zanibon
131/7
Vivaldi, Antonio
Violin Sonata in D Minor, RV 13
Typewritten preface (signed Piero
Raffaelli, Cesena, 5 September 1981), notes, photocopy of
eighteenth-century violin part and edited fair copy of violin
part
Note:
Materials for preparation of score for Edition Zanibon edited by
Piero Raffaelli
131-142, 165-167, 169
Miscellaneous Arrangements
131/9
Agrell, Johan
Symphony in F major, op. 1, no. 6,
orchestra
Photocopy of edited manuscript
(facsimile?)
131/10
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concertos. Leipzig: C.
F. Peters, undated
undated
Facsimile score
Note:
Notes by Dr Peter Wackernagel; inscribed, September 1978
165/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Brandenburg Concertos. Hamburg:
SEON-Musikfilmgesellschaft GmbH & Co., 1977
1977
Manuscript facsimile
score
132/3
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Fantasia Cromatica, solo violin
Manuscript facsimile and
copies
Note:
Arranged by Leslie Kocsis of Kodály's arrangement; one copy
inscribed
132/1
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sei Solo, Libre Primo, violino
senza basso accompagnato. Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1950
1950
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
Notes by Wilhelm Martin Luther
132/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonatas and Partitas for Violin
Alone, Im Insel-Verlag, 1962
1962
Miniature manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
Notes by Gunter Hausswald; inscribed
132/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonatas and Partitas for Violin
Alone
Miniature manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
Forward by Yehudi Menuhin; notes by Gunter Hausswald; inscribed
132/2
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Sonatas and Partitas for Violin
Alone, 1962
1962
Two miniature manuscript facsimile
scores
Note:
Forward by Yehudi Menuhin; notes by Gunter Hausswald; inscribed
132/4
Basserman, Hans
Variations on the "National Anthem" for
violin alone in Paganini's style, solo violin
Manuscript facsimile
133/1
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Fidelio. Gott! Welch Dunkel hier!; In des
Lebens Frühlingstagen. Leipzig: VEB Deutscher
Verlag, 1976
1976
Facsimile score
Note:
Notes by Karl-Heinz Kohler in German, translated into English by
Gerhard Herz
Laid
in: Calling card of Dr. Willi Lange
133/2
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Piano Sonata in F minor, op. 57, no. 48:
Appassionata, solo piano. Paris: L'Édition d'Art
H. Piazza, undated
undated
Manuscript facsimile
Laid
in: Copy of a broadside about a gala concert, July, 1833;
facsimile of a note, concerning Beethoven's composing of this
work, for "Baillot fils"
132/5
Beethoven, Ludwig van
Violin Concerto in D major, op.
61, violin and orchestra
Bound manuscript
facsimile
133/3
Breeskin, Elias
Huapango (Mexican dance), violin
and piano, 1967
1967
Manuscript facsimile of
score
Note:
"Danza Cubana" by Cesar Espejo and L. M. Ferrete originally laid
in
133/4
Brillant, Jacques
"L'Esprit du Vent" - Trois pieces
concertantes pour deux instruments a cordes
Photocopy of manuscript
score
Note:
Includes handwritten notes concerning the work's origins,
performance, and intent
133/5
Caminha, Alda
Preludio, op. 16, violin and piano
Manuscript score and violin part
with annotations and photocopy
133/6
El cant dels Ocells, voice and
piano
Manuscript in pencil
Note:
Inside leaf contains another song Sant
Josep i la mare de déu
133/7
Corelli, Arcangelo
La Folia
Bound manuscript facsimile of
score
Note:
Arranged by Fritz Kreisler and J. Wachken?; includes parts
spliced from a photocopy of the score
165/3
Csonka, Paul
Cuban Concerto no. 2, violin and
piano
Manuscript facsimile of two piano
scores and three violin parts with annotations
Note:
Edited and fingered by Szeryng; one violin part signed by
Szeryng
165/4
Csonka, Paul
Cuban Concerto no. 2, solo violin.
Broude Brothers, 1951
1951
Three copies of manuscript
facsimile full score with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng, various dates
167/1
Csonka, Paul
Cuban Concerto no. 2, violin and
orchestra. Broude Brothers, 1951
1951
Negative copy of full
score
165/5
Csonka, Paul
Cuban Concerto no. 2. Broude
Brothers, 1951
1951
Manuscript orchestral
parts
133/8
Danses et chants folklorique
Manuscript copies of various
folksongs
167/2
Galindo, Blas
Sinfonia Breve
Transparencies of manuscript
parts
133/9
Gluck, Christoph Willibald
Serenata
Manuscript violin I part in
pencil
133/10
Gluck, Christoph Willibald
Serenata
Manuscript score
Note:
Revised for chamber orchestra by Enrique Espin Yepes, a Peruvian
violin student of Szeryng; folder lists title as "Serenade"
134/1
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Chôro, violin and piano,
undated
undated
Manuscript facsimile
134/8
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Sonatina, violin and piano, 1974
1974
Manuscript facsimile
134/2
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Violin Concerto no. 1, violin and
piano, 1940
1940
Manuscript facsimile, piano score
only
134/3
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Violin Concerto no. 2, arranged
for violin and piano, 1953
1953
Manuscript facsimile of score and
violin part
Laid
in: Extra score published by the Universidade de Sao
Paulo
134/4
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Violin Sonata no. 3, violin and
piano, 1952
1952
Two manuscript facsimile scores and
violin part
Note:
Score inscribed by Guarnieri
134/5
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Violin Sonata no. 4, violin and
piano, 1956
1956
Two manuscript
facsimiles
Note:
One copy is signed by Szeryng and "Versáo definitiva!" is
written on the cover
134/6
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Violin Sonata no. 5, violin and
piano, 1961
1961
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
134/7
Guarnieri, M. Camargo
Violin Sonata no. 6, violin and
piano, 1963
1963
Manuscript facsimile
166/1
Hahn, Reynaldo
Violin Concerto
Manuscript facsimile full score
with annotations
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
134/9
Halffter, Ernesto
Fadiño, violin and piano,
undated
undated
Manuscript score
134/10
Halffter, Ernesto
Madrigal, violin and piano, 1959
1959
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
Inscribed to Szeryng by the dedicatee, Josefina Salvador
134/11
Hara, Hiroshi
Concerto per violino ed orchestra,
1979
1979
Manuscript facsimile full
score
Note:
Inscribed to Szeryng by Hara
135/1
Jiménez Mabarak, C
El Retrato de Lupe - Elegia,
violin and piano
Two printed violin parts and
score
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng
135/1
Jiménez Mabarak, C.
El Retrato de Lupe - Elegia,
violin and strings?
Manuscript facsimile string
accompaniment parts
135/2
Kodály, Zoltán
Ave Maria in A major, solo violin
Note:
Arranged for various instrumentations by Dr. Leslie Kocsis;
several parts are inscribed "To Henryk Szeryng"; includes alt
flute, viola/cello, bass, horn in C, violin solo, viola d'amore
solo parts and violin solo, alto/mezzo-soprano solo, and organ
score
135/3
Kreisler, Fritz
Tempo di Minuetto (in the style of
Pugnani), solo violin and strings
Manuscript facsimile score and
parts
Note:
Arranged by J. Walker
135/4
Kubelik, Jan
Concerto no. 6, violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile piano score
and violin part
135/5
Lavista, Raul
Aria de la Suite en Estile
Antiguo, violin and piano, 1943
1943
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng; some editorial changes
135/5
Lavista, Raul
Recuerdos (circa 1944), violin and
piano, 1973
1973
Manuscript score
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng
Laid
in: manuscript in another hand labeled Mélodie Basque
135/5
Lavista, Raul
El Sarape, violin and piano, 1945
1945
Two manuscript scores
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng
167/6
Lees, Benjamin
Violin Concerto, arranged for
violin and piano
Negative copy of score and violin
part
135/6
Lima, Souza
Capricho Rustico, violin and
piano, 1940
1940
Manuscript score and
parts
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
135/7
Locatelli, P.A.
Labyrinth, violin and piano
Three manuscript facsimile scores
with annotations
Note:
One score signed by Szeryng
135/8
Magin, Milosz
Concerto Rustico, violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
Note:
Inscribed
135/9
Martinon, Jean
Violin Concerto, op. 51. Paris:
Néocopie Musicale, undated
undated
Manuscript facsimile full score and
solo violin part with annotations
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng; signed by Szeryng; photocopy of letter
from Martinon originally laid in
136/1
Mignone, Francisco
Noturno Sertanejo, violin and
piano, 1931
1931
Manuscript facsimile with
annotations
Note:
Inscription dated October 19, 1944 (Rio de Janeiro); signed by
Szeryng
165/7
Mignone, Francisco
Noturno Sertanejo, violin and
piano, 1931
1931
Manuscript facsimile score and
negative copy of violin part
136/2
Moncada, Eduardo Hernández
Rapsodia de Sotavento, violin and
piano
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng
166/2
Montsalvatge, Xavier
Poeme Concertante
Bound manuscript facsimile score
and parts with annotations
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng
136/3
Paganini, Nicolò
Allegro e Poloneze, violin and ?,
1806
Manuscript facsimile violin
part
136/4
Paganini, Nicolò
24 Capricci, op. 1, solo violin.
Milano: Ricordi, 1974
1974
Two manuscript
facsimiles
Note:
Introduction by Yehudi Menuhin and preface by Federico Mompellio
136/5
Paganini, Nicolò
24 Capricci, op. 1, solo violin
Bound facsimile
Note:
Edited by Aldo Turconi; signed by Szeryng
137/2
Paganini, Nicolò
Quartet no. 11, guitar and strings
Manuscript facsimile
parts
Note:
Guitar part fingered by Siegfried Behrend
Laid
in: Radio Rythme Ricordi folder on which is taped a
"Paganini documentation - Paul Bulatoff" (Holland) logo;
photocopy of a typed note from the publisher
137/3
Paganini, Nicolò
Sonata Napoleon, violin and
orchestra
Manuscript facsimile full
score
Laid
in: Facsimile violin part with photocopy of letter from
M. Thade-Geisler
166/3
Paganini, Nicolò
Il Terzo Concerto Mouvamente al
Mondo
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
Picture pasted on inside cover
137/1
Paganini, Nicolò
Violin Concerto no. 5, violin and
piano
Manuscript facsimile and manuscript
fair copy with annotations; reduction of violin part
Note:
"Max Eschig" stamped on violin part; signed by Szeryng
137/4
Ponce, Manuel M.
Cancion de Otono, violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile
score
138/3
Ponce, Manuel M.
Estrellita, string quartet
Manuscript facsimile score and
parts
Note:
Arranged by E. Breeskin
137/5
Ponce, Manuel M.
Gavota, violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
incomplete
137/5
Ponce, Manuel M.
Intermezzo, violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
incomplete
137/5
Ponce, Manuel M.
Lejos de ti, violin and piano,
1922
1922
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
Note:
"No. 2" in top left-hand corner
137/5
Ponce, Manuel M.
Perdi un amor, violin and piano,
1922
1922
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
Note:
"No. 1" in top left-hand corner
137/5
Ponce, Manuel M.
Romanzetta, violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
137/5
Ponce, Manuel M.
Scherzino, violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
last page has a 10 measure melody titled Romanza
137/5
Ponce, Manuel M.
Serenata Mexicana, violin and
piano, 1945
1945
Manuscript score and three
photocopies
Note:
inscribed by Ponce; one photocopy indicates "corrigé Henryk
Szeryng" (in pencil); signed by Szeryng
138/1
Ponce, Manuel M.
Violin Concerto, arranged for
violin and piano, 1944
1944
Two miniature manuscript facsimile
piano scores and violin parts with annotations
Note:
Printed by the author; stamped with an inscription by Ponce to
Szeryng; written on one violin part "revised and fingered by
Henryk Szeryng"
138/2
Ponce, Manuel M.
Violin Concerto
Bound manuscript facsimile full
score
Note:
Inscribed, March 1985
138/4
Rebello, Arnaldo
Toada Baré, violin and piano,
1967
1967
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
Note:
Transcribed by Carlos V. de Almeida; inscribed by Rebello
138/5
Unknown
Rigadon d'apres Monsigny, violin?
and piano
Manuscript score in
pencil
138/6
Rimsky Korsakov, Nikolay
Chant de la Fiancee, violin and
piano
Manuscript score in ink
138/7
Roman, Johan Helmich
Sinfonia XX, strings and cembalo
Manuscript facsimile
Note:
Edited by Claude Genetay
139/1
Sabre Marroquin, José
Añoranza, solo violin and
strings
Manuscript facsimile score and
parts
139/1
Sabre Marroquin, José
Cancion de Cuna a Patricia, solo
violin and strings
Manuscript facsimile score and
parts
139/1
Sabre Marroquin, José
De mi Patria, violin and piano.
Mexico: Jose Sabre Marroquin, 1969
1969
Two scores and three violin parts;
manuscript score
Note:
Editorial markings; dedicated to Szeryng; signed by
Szeryng
Laid
in: Manuscript facsimile score of De Mi Patria - Cancion de Jose Sabre
Marroquin
139/1
Sabre Marroquin, José
De Siempre, violin and piano?
Manuscript facsimile of violin
part
Note:
One editorial marking
139/1
Sabre Marroquin, José
Theme and Variations, violin and
piano
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
139/1
Sabre Marroquin, José
Vals Sin Palabras, piano solo
Manuscript
Note:
"El Roy Tuorto" written across
the top
139/2
Sandi, Luis
Air Antiguo, violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile score
only
139/3
Sarasate, Pablo-Olvera
Zapateado for violin and string
orchestra, 1975
1975
Manuscript facsimile score and
parts
Note:
Arranged by Hector Olvera
139/4
Segerstam, Leif
A Last Melodioso (poem for violin and
orchestra), 1976
1976
Manuscript facsimile solo violin
part
Note:
"1st or 2nd movement in Violinconcerto
No.6 "
139/4
Segerstam, Leif
Mininoëm, violin and piano,
1986
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
incomplete?
169/8
Segerstam, Leif
Noëm nos. 1, 3-6, violin and
piano, 1977-1980
1977/1980
Manuscript facsimile scores and
violin parts
166/4
Segerstam, Leif
Noëm no. 2, violin and piano,
1978
1978
Manuscript facsimile
score
139/4
Segerstam, Leif
Noëm no. 6, violin and piano,
1980
1980
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
169/9
Segerstam, Leif
"So it feels..." (Concerto No. 5 for
violin and orchestra), 1985
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
169/10
Segerstam, Leif
Tensions; violin obligato and
piano, 1976
Manuscript facsimile
score
139/4
Segerstam, Leif
Violinconcerto no. 3, violin and
orchestra
Manuscript solo violin
part
Note:
"The same work and score as Cello concerto
no. 2"
139/4
Segerstam, Leif
Violinconcerto no. 4, violin and
orchestra, 1983?
1983
Manuscript facsimile full
score
139/4, 169/11
Segerstam, Leif
Why Yes or No, solo violin, 1975
1975
Two manuscript
facsimiles
139/5
Shulman, Alan
Valse; violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile score with
annotations; violin part
139/6
Sibelius, Jean
Concerto; violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile transcription
for violin and piano
Laid
in: Photocopy of letter from S. J. Risito
139/7
Siqueira, José
Toada; violin and piano, 1945
Manuscript facsimile score with
annotations
139/8
Skrowaczewski, Stanislaw
Concerto for violin and orchestra
139/9
Slavenski, Josip
Violin concerto no. 3
Manuscript facsimile solo violin
part
Laid
in: Photocopy of letter from Jascha Herzog (to whom the
piece is dedicated) to Szeryng
139/10
Spohr, Louis
Symphonie concertante for harp, violon,
and orchestra
Manuscript facsimile parts,
including cadenzas
140/1
Spohr, Louis
Violin Concert no. 13, op. 92,
violin and orchestra
Manuscript facsimile score and
bound photocopy
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
140/2
Staar, René
Hommage a un Tempo Perdu, op. 6;
violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile and bound
photocopy
Note:
Inscribed Staar, 1981
166/5
Stravinsky, Igor
L'Oiseau de Feu. Geneva:
Conservatoire de Musique/Editions Minkoff, 1985
Manuscript facsimile edition (Saint
Petersburg, 1909-1910)
Note:
Notes by Louis Cyr, Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, and Pierre Wissmer
140/3
Svetlanov, Evgeny
Poema; violin and orchestra,
arranged for violin and piano
Manuscript facsimile
score
Note:
In Cyrillic; signed by Szeryng; inscribed; postage stamps pasted
inside the front cover
140/4
Szmanowski, Karol
Harnasie. n.p.: PWM Edition, 1982
Facsimile edition full
score
140/5
Tapia Colman, Simon
Poco Recitativo - Andante, solo
violin
Manuscript score
141/1
Tartini, Giuseppe
La raccolta di sonate autografe per
violino. Padova: Accademia Tartiniana di Padova, 1976
Manuscript facsimile in two
volumes
Note:
Preface by Claudio Scimone and introduction by Paul Brainard
141/2
Tartini, Giuseppe
Violin Concerto, op. 2, nos. 1-6
Manuscript violin parts
Note:
Signed by Szeryng
141/3
Tartini, Giuseppe
Violin Concertos no. 2 and no. 3, arranged for violin and piano,
1957
Manuscript facsimile piano
scores
Note:
Signed and annotated by arranger William McDermott,
1957
141/4
Teodorowivcz, Krysztof Maria
Scherzo na Temal Szeryng, solo
violin
Manuscript fair copy
Note:
Signed by Teodorowivcz, May 6, 1987 (Paris)
141/5
Theodorakis, Mikis
Sonatina no. 2, violin and piano,
1959
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
Note:
Inscribed by Theodorakis?; "Boosey and Hawkes" pencilled in at
bottom of page 1 of score
142/1
Vieira Brandáo, José
Danca e Seresta, violin and piano,
1983
Manuscript facsimile score and
violin part
Note:
Dedicated to Szeryng; completed in 1970
142/2
Villa-Lobos, Heitor
A Lenda do caboclo, violin and
piano
Manuscript score
Note:
Transcribed by Souza Lima?; signed by Szeryng; originally for
piano solo
142/3
Viotti, Tartini, Leclair
Concerti
Photographs and photocopies of
manuscript parts
Note:
Includes a printed part of unknown work (possibly Leclair) and
publisher; arranged by Szeryng?
142/4
Werder, Felix
Strophe '68, solo violin
Photocopy of manuscript fair copy
score
Note:
Signed by Werder and Szeryng; dedicated to Szeryng
142/5
Wieniawski, Henryk
Cadenza from Concerto no. 22 by G. B.
Viotti, solo violin
Manuscript facsimile
142/6
Wiernik, Adam
Expression, violin and orchestra,
1982
Manuscript facsimile full
score
Note:
Inscribed by Wiernik
142/7
Zwingel, Georges
Si les gens de bien; voices and
percussion, undated
undated
Manuscript facsimile full
score
143-160
Books
143
Alavedra, Joan
Conxita Badia: una vida d'artista.
Barcelona: Editorial Pòrtic, 1975
Note:
Unidentified inscription to Szeryng
143
Arts et Lettres Vevey - cinquantenaire
1921-1971. Vevey: Arts graphiques Klausfelder S. A., 1971
143
Bendahan, Daniel
Reynaldo Hahn - su vida y su obra.
Caracas: Italgrafica, 1973
Note: Inscribed to Szeryng by the author;
editado bajo los auspicios de la C. A. Tabacalera Nacional
143
Bongartz, G. P.
Feine Streichinstrumente und Bögen zum Anlas des
10-jährigen Bestehens des Auktionhauses Bongartz
1976-1986. Aachen - Köln: Geigenauktionen Bongartz, 1986
Note: Inscribed
by David B.
144
Bunting, Basil
Briggflatts - An Autobiography. n.p.:
Fulcrum Press, 1966
Note: Inscribed to Szeryng by the members
of the Northern Sinfonia Orchestra; signed by Szeryng
144
Orozco, Manuel and Enrique Franco
La Casa Museo de Manuel de Falla. Granada:
Ayuntamiento etc., 1980
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by Isabel de Falla
144
Christopoulou, Marias
Dimitris Mitropoulos - Zthi Kai Ergo.
Athens: n.p., 1971
Note: Signed by
the author; inscribed to Szeryng by Electra Zrgyropoulos
144
Civico Istituto Colombiano
Paganiniana. Milano: Edizioni Luigi
Alfieri, 1953
145
Confalonieri, Giulio, editor
Cento Anni di Concerti della Societa' del
Quartetto di Milano. Milano: Civica Raccolta delle Stampe,
1964
Note: Signed by
Szeryng; English translation of introduction included
145
Dupuy, Philippe; Jori, Paolo; Millant,
Bernard
Eugène Sartory 1871-1946 : Les Sartory des
Sartory. Limoges: A. Bontemps, undated
undated
Note: Inscribed
by the author
145
Feiler, Paul, editor
Con Spirito - Musikeranekdoten aus dem
zwanzigsten Jahrhundert. München: Heimeran Verlag, 1969
Note: Inscribed
by Helen and Franz
145
Felinski, Zenon
Wspolczesne problemy dydaktyki
skrzypcowej. Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, 1967
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng from the author; introduction by Penderecki
145
Felinski, Zenon; Gaertner, Henryk
Zasady Gry Skrzypcowej na podlozu
fizjologii. Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, 1956
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by Zenon Felinski
146
Fernández-Cid, Antonio
Granada: Historia de un Festival. Madrid:
Gráficas Agenjo, S.A., 1984
Note: Inscribed
by Maria Isabel de Falla; includes her calling card
146
Flesch, Carl
Alta Scuola di Diteggiatura Violinistica.
Milano: Edizioni Curci, 1960
146
Flesch, Carl
Die Kunst des Violinspiels. Berlin: Verlag
Ries & Erler, 1929
Note: Signed by
Szeryng
147
Flesch, Carl
Violin Fingering: Its Theory and Practice;
translated from the Italian. London: Barrie and Rockliff, 1966
Note:
Inscription by C.F. Flesch and Berthe Flesch; embossed with Szeryng's
initials
147
Flores, Dolores Carrillo, editor
Franz Peter Schubert. Mexico: Juventudes
Musicales de Mexico, 1978
147
Gavoty, Bernard
Les Grand Interprètes - Antonio
Janigro. Genève: Éditions René Kister, 1962
Note: Szeryng
pictured on page 23 (Festival de Dubrovnik, 1955)
147
Gavoty, Bernard
Reynaldo Hahn - le musicien de la Belle
époque. Paris: Éditions Buchet/Chastel, 1976
Note: Signed by
Szeryng
148
Ginsburg, Lev
Giuseppe Tartini. Zürich: Edition
Eulenburg, 1976
Note: Szeryng
is mentioned on pages 192-193
148
Guichard-Meili, Jean
Dufy - Musique. Paris: Fernand Hazan, 1964
Note: Art
reproductions with musical instruments
148
Hamma, Fridolin
Die d'Egville - del Gesù.
Braunschweig: Georg Westermann, 1961
148
Hamma, Walter
Meister Italienischer Geigenbaukunst.
München: Schuler Verlagsgesellschaft MBH, 1971
149
Huberman, Bronislaw
Aus der Werkstatt des Virtuosen. Leipzig
und Wien: Hugo Heller & Cie., 1912
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng from Josef Gingold
149
Iglesias, Antonio
Manuel de Falla - su orba para piano.
Madrid: Editorial Alpuerto, 1983
Note: Inscribed
by author?
149
Jalovec, Karol
Italian Violin Makers. London: Paul
Hamlyn, 1958/1964
150
Kaindl-Hönig, Max
Die Grossen Interpreten - Ludwig
Hoelscher. Genf (Schweiz): Verlag Kister A. G., 1964
Note: Inscribed
by Ludwig
150
Karon, Jan
Poznaj Skrzypce. Krakow: Polskie
Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, 1968
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by the author
Laid in:
English biographical sketch of the author; Telegraph message dated
December 14, 1970
150
Kochanowski, Jan
Dziela Polskie. Warszawa: Panstwowy
Instytut Wydawniczy, 1980
Note: Inscribed
by Bogdan Manojcovic
150
Kollek, Teddy and Moshe Pearlman
Jerusalem, Sacred City of Mankind - a History of
Forty Centuries. Jerusalem: Steimatzky's Agency Ltd.,
1968/1974
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by Teddy Kollek
150
Kresnik, Franjo
Starotalijansko uniječe građenja gudačkih
instrumentata . U Zagrebu: Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i
umjetnosti, 1951
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by Vladimir Mariano
151
Lancelotti, Mario A.
Folosofía del violin. Buenos Aires:
Ricordi Americana S. A., 1965
Note:
Unidentified inscription to Szeryng
151
Lipmann, Eric
Paderewski, l'idole des années
folles. n.p.: Editions Balland, 1984
151
Malusi, Lauro
L'arco degli strumenti musicali: storia, tecnica,
costruttori, valutazioni. Padova: G. Zanibon, 1981
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by the author and Piero Raffaelli
151
Marsangy, L. Bonneville de
La Légion d'Honneur. Paris:
Charles-Lavauzelle, 1982
Note:
Augmenté et mis à jour par Claude Docourtial, presentation du
General Andre Biard, preface de L'Amiral Georges Cabanier; inscribed to
Szeryng
152
Masin, Ronald and Maria Kelemen
Violin Technique - the Natural Way.
Culemborg, The Netherlands: Frits Knuf Buren, 1982
152
Melkus, Eduard
Die Violine - Eine Einführung in die
Geschichte der Violine und des Violinspiels. Bern und
Stuttgart: Hallwag Verlag, 1974
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng from the author
152
Melkus, Eduard
Le Violon - Une introduction à son histoire
à sa facture et à son jeu. Lausanne: Editions Payot, 1972
Note: Inscribed
to Madeleine from Szeryng
153
Millant, Roger
J. B. Vuillaume - sa vie et son oeuvre.
London: W. E. Hills & Sons, 1972
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng from the "Merling Family"?
153
Millant, Roger and Max
Manuel pratique de lutherie. Paris:
Librairie Larousse, 1952
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by Bernard Millant
153
Moser, Andreas
Joseph Joachim - Ein Lebensbild, Erster Band
(1831-1856). Berlin: Verlag der Deutschen
Brahms-Gesellschaft, 1908
153
Moser, Andreas
Joseph Joachim - Ein Lebensbild, Zweiter Band
(1856-1907). Berlin: Verlag der Deutschen
Brahms-Gesellschaft, 1910
153
Mostra di Antonio Stradivari - Settimane Musicale
di Stresa. n.p.: Ente Provinciale del Turismo di Novara,
undated
undated
Note: Signed by
Szeryng; inscribed
154
Mozart, Leopold
Gründliche Violinschule - als Faksimile
herausgegeben von Prof. D. Dr. Hans Joachim Moser. Leipzig:
Breitkopf & Härtel, 1956
Note: Signed by
Szeryng; inscribed to Szeryng by Franz Bartolomey
154
Mozart, Leopold
Gründliche Violinschule - Faksimile-
Nanchdruck der 3. Auflage, Augsburg, 1789. Leipzig: VEB
Deutscher Verlag für Musik, 1968
154
Mozart, Leopold
Versuch einer gründlichen
Violinschule. Augspurg: Verlag des Verfassers, 1756
Note: Facsimile
edition
154
Neumeister, Werner (photographer) and
Guenter Hausswald (editor)
Dirigenten - Bild und Schrift. Berlin:
Rembrandt Verlag, 1965
45 photographs with 40 autograph
facsimiles
154
Pauls, Volquart, editor.
Briefe der Freundschaft: Johannes Brahms, Klaus
Groth. Heide in Holstein: Westholsteinische Verlagsanstalt
Boyens & Co., 1956
Note: Inscribed
from Diedrich Büss?
155
Peterlongo, Paolo
Strumenti ad arco: principï fisici del loro
funzionamento. Milano: Edizionei Siei, 1973
155
Piatigorsky, Gregor
Mein Cello und ich und unsere Begegnungen.
München: Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 1985
155
Pougin, Arthur
Une Famille de Grands Luthiers Italiens - Les
Guarnerius. Paris: Librairie Fischbacher, 1909
Note:
Unidentified inscription to Szeryng
155
Powrozniak, Jozef
Paganini. Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo
Muzyczne, 1958
Note:
Unidentified inscription
155
The Prague Haggadah of Passover - 1526.
Tel Aviv: Ravin Printing Enterprises, Ltd., 1987
Note: A
facsimile edition of the oldest illustrated passover Haggadah
155
Ringbom, Nils-Eric
Über die Deutbarkeit der Tonkunst.
Helsinki: Edition Fazer, 1955
Note:
Inscribed
156
Roussel, Andrè
Nouveau Traité de Lutherie. Paris:
Durand, 1963
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by the author?; uncut
156
Rubinstein, Arthur
Les Jours de ma Jeunesse. Paris:
Éditions Robert Laffont, 1973
Note: Inscribed to Szeryng by the author;
originally published in English
156
Seiler, Harald, ed.
Franz Marc - 15 Farbbilder, 11
Schwarz-Weiss-Bilder und 9 Textabbildungen mit einer
Einführung. München: Verlag F. Bruckmann, 1956
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng from Franz Mark and ?
156
Société Paderewski a Morges
Annales Paderewski No. 8. Morges,
Switzerland: F. Trabaud, 1985
Note: Szeryng
mentioned as one of "Le Comité di Patronage"
156
Spohr, Louis
Violinschule. Wien: Tobias Haslinger, 1832
157
Szabolcsi, Bence, editor
Bartók, sa Vie et son Oeuvre.
Budapest: Editions Corvina, 1968
Note:
Collection of articles by various authors
157
Szigeti, Joseph
Beethovens Violinwerke. Zürich und
Freiburg: Atlantis Verlag, 1965
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng from the author
157
Tieck, Heinrich, editor
Holde Musik - Ein Buch zum Erlebnis der
Musik. Salzburg: Walther Scheuermann Verlag, 1961
Note: Signed by
Szeryng; inscribed by Margarita
157
Toledo, Armando, ed.
Presencia y Vigencia de Brindis de Salas.
Habana, Cuba: Editorial Letras Cubanas, 1981
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by Milagros Scasso; return address taped in
158
Vatelot, E.
Les Archets Francais, vol. I. Sernor: M.
Dufour, undated
undated
Two volumes, color photographs
Note: Inscribed
by author
159
Vatelot, E.
Les Archets Francais, vol. II. Sernor: M.
Dufour, undated
undated
Two volumes, color photographs
Note: Inscribed
by author
160
Vidoudez, Pierre
Georges Chanot, Master Luthier, 1801-1883.
Genève: Ch. Pezzotti, undated
undated
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng by the author
160
Weich, Richard (photography) and Walter
Wolf Windisch (text)
Beim Geigenbauer. Würzburg:
Stürtz Verlag, 1981.
Note:
Unidentified inscription to Szeryng
160
Wiener, Jean
Allegro Appassionato. Paris: Pierre
Belfond, 1978
Note: Inscribed
to Szeryng from the author
160
Ysaye, Antoine
Eugène Ysaye 1858-1931 - Biographical and
Documentary Study Illustrated on His Life, His Work, His
Influence. Bruxelles: Editions Ysaye, 1972
Note:
Inscription by author?
160
Ysaye, Antoine
Eugène Ysaye 1858-1931 - Biographical and
Documentary Study Illustrated on His Life, His Work, His
Influence. Bruxelles: Éditions Ysaye, 1972
Note: Uncut;
accompanied by "Supplement Iconographique" inscribed to Szeryng
160
Ysaye, Antoine, ed.
Historical Account of Six Sonatas for
Unaccompanied Violin op. 27 of Eugène Ysaÿe.
Bruxelles: Les Éditions Ysaye, 1967
Note:
Inscribed to Szeryng
160
Ysaye, Eugène
Henri Vieuxtemps Mon Maître.
Bruxelles: Editions Ysaye, 1968
Note:
Unidentified inscription to Szeryng
160
Zaranski, Jósef M.
Zagadka Katastrofy Gibraltarskiej po 15
Latach. Londyn: Gryf Printers, Ltd., 1959
Note: Edition
by Instytyt Historyczny im. Gen. Sikorskiego
Laid in:
Photocopies of articles about the mysterious death of General
Sikorski
160
Zavarsky, Ernest
J. S. Bach. Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo
Muzyczne, 1979
161
Miscellany
161/5
Articles not concerning Henryk
Szeryng
161/7
"Artistic Creations"
161/3
Dr. Otto Böhler's
Schattenbilder
Note: R.
Lechner's K.U.K. Hor. U. Univ. Buchhandl (Wilh. Muller) Wien, I., Graben
31 stiff cardboard drawing of concert hall with solo violinist -
Bronislaw at top - Huberman handwritten on back
161/2
Fritz Kreisler's datebook
Note: Waltraud
Szeryng donated this item for inclusion in Szeryng Collection; with
letter from W.S. - possibly Szeryng was looking for new ideas for
recital programs
161/4
Mementos, special cards, ticket
stubs
161/1
Szeryng Foundation brochure
161/6
Various notes