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Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection

Processed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress

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Music Division, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

1992

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Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Music Division, 2009

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu009014

Latest revision: July 13, 2009


Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Selected Search Terms

Personal Names

Organizations

Subjects

Genres

Administrative Information

Provenance:

Processing History:

Copyright Status:

Access and Restrictions

Preferred Citation:

Biographical Note

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement of the Collection

Container List

Music

Publications

Correspondence

Programs

Photographs

Certificates and Academic Papers

Biographical Notes

Clippings

Miscellaneous


Collection Summary

Title: Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection
Span Dates: 1912-1953
Bulk Dates: 1930-1949
Call No.: ML31.C65
Creator: Coleman, Susannah Armstrong
Extent: about 169 items; 3 containers; 1 linear foot
Language: Collection material in English
Repository: Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Susannah Armstrong Coleman (1897-1985) was an American pianist, composer and teacher. The Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection consists of music manuscripts, organizational publications, correspondence, programs, photographs, biographical notes, clippings, and miscellaneous items.

Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

Personal Names

Coleman, Susannah Armstrong--Correspondence.
Coleman, Susannah Armstrong.
Coleman, Susannah Armstrong.
Oldberg, Arne, 1874-1962.

Organizations

Mu Phi Epsilon.
Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Music.
Pi Kappa Lambda.

Subjects

Women composers--United States.
Women pianists--United States.

Genres

Programs.

Administrative Information

Provenance:

Gift, Estate of Susannah Armstrong Coleman, ca. 1987.

Processing History:

The Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection was processed by Cheryl Dempsey in June 1992. This finding aid was revised by Christopher Hartten and coded for EAD by Janet McKinney in June 2009.

Copyright Status:

The status of copyright on the materials of the Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).

Access and Restrictions

The Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection is open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Performing Arts Reading Room prior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use. Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.

Preferred Citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical Note

Susannah Armstrong Coleman (1897-1985) was an American pianist, composer, and teacher. Born in Chicago, Coleman began her musical studies locally with Hilda Brown before earning a bachelor's degree at the Northwestern University School of Music in 1919. There she studied piano with Victor Garwood, Josef Lhevinne, and Arne Oldberg, the latter with whom she also studied composition. She continued her piano studies abroad with Artur Schnabel from 1924-1925. Between 1930 and 1946, Coleman composed extensively while in summer residence on fellowship at the MacDowell Colony in Peterboro, New Hampshire. She moved to New York in 1934 and married former Colony member Laurence Vail Coleman four years later. The couple spent the remainder of their lives in the Washington, D.C. and Charlottesville, Virginia, areas while also travelling extensively throughout Europe and the Carribean. Over the course of her lifetime, Susannah Coleman won prizes for numerous compositions, including awards from Mu Phi Epsilon for her Blue Symphony and Mother Goose Suite.

Date

Event

1897 March 11Born Susannah Winifred Armstrong, Chicago, Illinois
1919Earns Bachelor of Music, Northwestern University School of Music
1930Awarded fellowship to study composition at the MacDowell Colony, Peterboro, New Hampshire
1939 Feb. 9Marries Laurence Vail Coleman
1985 JulyDies in Arlington, Virginia

Scope and Content Note

The Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection spans the period 1912-1953; the bulk of the materials date from 1930-1949. The collection includes music manuscripts, organizational publications, correspondence, programs, photographs, biographical notes, clippings, and miscellaneous items. Correspondence principally consists of greeting cards from Mrs. Coleman's friends and acquaintances. The clippings focus on collegiate programs and the activities of her instructors at the Northwestern University School of Music. Pamphlets and publications of Mu Phi Epsilon and Pi Kappa Lambda portray Coleman as an invested member who actively contributed to organizational events.

Arrangement of the Collection

The collection is organized into nine series:


Container List

BoxContents
BOX 1-2

Music

BOX-FOLDER 1/1The bagpipe man
BOX-FOLDER 1/2Barter
BOX-FOLDER 1/3Blue symphony
BOX-FOLDER 1/4Chimes (variations)
BOX-FOLDER 1/5Debate : for piano
BOX-FOLDER 1/6Debate : for two pianos
BOX-FOLDER 1/7Dusk
BOX-FOLDER 1/8Four compositions: Slumber song ; Hunting song ; Bells ; Chinese dance
BOX-FOLDER 1/9Introit and differencia
BOX-FOLDER 1/10The King of China's daughter
BOX-FOLDER 1/11Men and wheat
BOX-FOLDER 1/12Missal theme
BOX-FOLDER 1/13Mother Goose suite
BOX-FOLDER 1/14The noise of waters
BOX-FOLDER 2/1Oh, where have you been Billy Boy?
BOX-FOLDER 2/2The oxen
BOX-FOLDER 2/3Pastoral suite
BOX-FOLDER 2/4Prelude, G sharp minor
BOX-FOLDER 2/5Promenade
BOX-FOLDER 2/6Pyrenees legend
BOX-FOLDER 2/7Rock-a-bye baby
BOX-FOLDER 2/8Quietly gone
BOX-FOLDER 2/9Sea shell
BOX-FOLDER 2/10Seven suite for piano
BOX-FOLDER 2/11Trio-andante con moto
BOX-FOLDER 2/12When that I was and a little tiny boy
BOX 3

Publications

BOX-FOLDER 3/1Mu Phi Epsilon, June 23-26, 1948
BOX-FOLDER 3/1Pi Kappa Lambda, 1918-1937
BOX-FOLDER 3/2The Triangle, 1947-1950
BOX-FOLDER 3/3The Washington Season, Winter 1948-1949
BOX-FOLDER 3/4YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association), 1942-1943
BOX 3

Correspondence

BOX-FOLDER 3/5Brown, Ray B.
BOX-FOLDER 3/5Clutcher, Ruth Row
BOX-FOLDER 3/5Garwood, Victor
BOX-FOLDER 3/5King, Bertha
BOX-FOLDER 3/5Klein, Dr. Charlotte
BOX-FOLDER 3/5Lutkin Quintette
BOX-FOLDER 3/5Lutkin, Lelah and Peter
BOX-FOLDER 3/5Oldberg, Arne
BOX 3

Programs

BOX-FOLDER 3/6Programs, 1912-1926
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Recital by pupils of Miss Hilda B. Brown, The Woman's Library Club, Glencoe, Illinois, June 15, 1912
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Northwestern University School of Music, Evanston, Illinois, Thirty-ninth students' recital, Music Hall, Orrington Avenue and University Place, May 17, 1917
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Northwestern University School of Music, Evanston, Illinois, Forty-fourth students recital, Music Hall, Orrington Avenue and University Place, May 23, 1918
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Northwestern University School of Music Evanston, Illinois, Sixth alumni recital, Music Hall, Orrington Avenue and University Place, May 1, 1919
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Northwestern University School of Music, Evanston, Illinois, Third alumni recital, December 6, 1920
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Glencoe Men's Club entertainments recital, February 4, 1921
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Glencoe Men's Club entertainments recital by Mr. Attilio Baggiore, tenor, assisted by Miss Susannah Armstrong, pianist, Miss Bertha Hagen, accompanist, February 4, 1921
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Northwestern University School of Music Evanston, Illinois, Twenty-fifth student recital, March 25, 1924
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Enlightenment, a pageant commemorating the quarto-centennial anniversary of the birth of New Trier Township High School, June 14 and 15, 1926
BOX-FOLDER 3/6Enlightenment, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, 1926
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Programs, 1927-1953
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Northwestern University School of Music, Thirty-second student recital, June 9, 1927
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Northwestern University School of Music, First alumni recital, December 8, 1927
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Dedication exercises, Central School auditorium, Glencoe, Illinois, May 31, 1929
BOX-FOLDER 3/7A spring festival, Saturday evening, April 27, 1935
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Recital by new members of the faculty of Gardner School, Friday evening, October 25, 1935
BOX-FOLDER 3/7The National Association for American Composers and Conductors, Steinway Concert Hall, March 16, 1937
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Elizabeth Layman Anning, pianist, Katherine Hamilton, violinist, Susannah Armstrong at the piano, November 9, 1937
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, Fifty-fifth season, Friday, February 28, 1941
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, Fifty-sixth season, Friday, February 27, 1942
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, Fifty-seventh season, February 12, 1943
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, Fifty-eighth season, December 10, 1943
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Arts Club of Washington, March, 2, 9, 12, 16, 23, 28, 29, 30, 1944
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, Fifty-eighth season, March 3, 1944
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Arts Club of Washington, February 1, 1945
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, Fifty-ninth season, April 6, 1945
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, March 15, 1946
BOX-FOLDER 3/7The Arts Club of Washington, in a program for two pianos, April 11, 1946
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, February 14, 1947
BOX-FOLDER 3/7275th concert, National Gallery of Art, September 21, 1947
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Arts Club of Washington, May 13, 1948
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Arts Club of Washington, November 18, 1948
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Friday Morning Music Club, Friday, November 26, 1948
BOX-FOLDER 3/7The Phillips Gallery, December 13, 1948
BOX-FOLDER 3/7The Phillips Gallery, December 11, 1949
BOX-FOLDER 3/7Carnegie Recital Hall, February 13, 1951
BOX-FOLDER 3/7The Arts Club, February 22, 1951
BOX-FOLDER 3/7The Phillips Gallery, song recital, March 3, 1952
BOX-FOLDER 3/7The Arts Club, January 22, 1953
BOX-FOLDER 3/7The Friday Morning Music Club, Sixty-seventh season, February 6, 1953
BOX-FOLDER 3/7First annual program of original compositions by the students of N.T.H.S. harmony classes, undated
BOX 3

Photographs

BOX-FOLDER 3/8Trophy from an original composition contest of Mu Phi Epsilon
BOX-FOLDER 3/8Two portraits of Susannah Armstrong Coleman
BOX 3

Certificates and Academic Papers

BOX-FOLDER 3/9Pi Kappa Lambda member certificate
BOX-FOLDER 3/9Mu Phi Epsilon demission certificate
BOX-FOLDER 3/9Examination papers
3 p.
BOX 3

Biographical Notes

BOX-FOLDER 3/10Notes prepared for various short biographies
BOX 3

Clippings

BOX-FOLDER 3/11Clippings of Susannah Armstrong Coleman and her teachers
BOX 3

Miscellaneous

BOX-FOLDER 3/12Biography and portrait of Arne Oldberg


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