Music Archive

YIVO’s Music Archives are a key part of the Sidney Krum Jewish Music and Yiddish Theater Memorial Collections.
 
The collections of printed sheet music and scores as well as unpublished manuscripts of scores and songs comprise at least 10,000 individual pieces of badkhn (wedding entertainer) repertory, folk songs, operettas, oratorios, popular songs, art songs, liturgical music, and instrumental music (much of it, klezmer). 

These materials can be found in the mixed-provenance Music Collection (RG 112), in the personal papers of individual composers and conductors, and in other YIVO Archives collections. Collections of published music are also available in the YIVO Library.

For reference questions about the Music Archives, please contact reference@yivo.org.

Highlights of the Music Archives:

Album of Jewish Folk-Songs. Isa Kremer.

Music (RG 112)

This collection consists of published and unpublished works of Yiddish and Hebrew; art, folk, popular, and theater music; Holocaust songs; liturgical and Hasidic music; choral music; and instrumental compositions. It includes several thousand pieces of published sheet music by composers and arrangers such as Abraham Ellstein, Abraham Goldfaden, Pinchas Jassinowski, Alexander Olshanetzky, Joseph Rumshinsky, and Sholem Secunda. It also includes published and unpublished choral, folk, classical, popular, liturgical, Hasidic, and Holocaust-related music by many different composers; as well as programs, clippings, photographs, and other documents about Jewish music. 

Liturgical Music

Outstanding collections of cantorial and choral synagogue music can be found in the personal papers of:

Folk & Art Music

The following collections are among the Archives’ most important resources for the study of Jewish art and folk music:

Theater Music