By Elizabeth B. Scott
Title: Richard Stöhr Collection, 1890-1974
Predominant Dates:1940-1960
ID: MSS 4/MSS 4
Creator: Richard Stöhr (1874-1967)
Extent: 15.0 Linear Feet
Arrangement: Arranged into four series: I. Instrumental Works. 2. Vocal works. 3. Textbooks and Lectures. 4. Biographical Material.
Date Acquired: 01/01/1974
Languages: English [eng], German [ger]
Access Restrictions: The entire collection is available to the public. A separate Licensing Agreement exists for Stöhrs compositions. More information is available from the Archives upon request.
Acquisition Source: Richard Stöhr family.
Acquisition Method: The Stöhr collection was donated to Saint Michael’s by Stöhr’s family in 1974.
Separated Materials: Some audio recordings are housed in the AV Collection.
Related Materials:
CDs Richard Stöhr Chamber Music Volume one: the works for cello and piano: Cello sonata in A minor Op. 49, Fantasiestücke, Opus 17. Stefan Koch, Robert Conway.
Richard Stöhr Chamber Music Volume Two Piano trio in e flat major op 16 three songs for low voice and piano with cello accompaniment Opus 21. Laura Roelofs, Stefan Koch, Mary Siciliano, Seth Keeton.
Richard Stöhr Chamber music vol. three violin sonatas volin sonata no. 1 in G Major Opus 27, violin sonata no. 2 in a major Opus 62. Ulrike-Anima Mathe, Scott Faigen.
Masterpieces rediscovered: music from Austria Germany and Russia. David Shostac, Antoinette Perry.
Richard Stöhr Christine Lavant Quartett (2 copies).
Preferred Citation: Richard Stöhr Papers, Saint Michael’s College Archives, Colchester, VT.
Processing Information: Mrs. Dorothy B. Hunt, music professor at nearby Trinity College, a friend of Stoehr and his wife, arranged the materials and created the inventory. Karl Raab, another family friend has further identified some compositions.