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University of Sheffield Library. Special Collections and Archives
Ref: MS 424
Title: Robert Dearling Archive
Scope: A collection of thematic catalogues relating to eighteenth-century musical
composers compiled and developed by Robert Dearling (1933-), along with further
supporting material
Dates: Mostly undated, but those with dates 1951-1999
Level: Fonds
Extent: 153 volumes
Name of creator: Robert Dearling
Administrative / biographical history:
The collection consists of thematic catalogues of the works of largely eighteenthcentury musical composers, compiled, collected and developed by Robert Dearling,
along with further supporting material.
Robert Dearling is the author of a number of reference works relating to classical
music, including the Encyclopedia of Musical Instruments and the Guinness Book of
Music Facts and Figures. He has devoted many years to collecting, copying, compiling
and developing thematic catalogues of the works of more than four thousand
eighteenth-century composers. Source: Donated by Robert Dearling in 2012
System of arrangement: As received
Subjects: Composers.- 18th century
Names: Dearling, Robert, 1933Conditions of access: Available to all researchers, by appointment
Restrictions: None
Copyright: Robert Dearling
Finding aids: Listed
MS 424 Dearling
A.
Individual thematic catalogues:
1.
Tilmouth, Michael, “A thematic catalogue of the orchestral works of
Giuseppe Matteo Alberti (1685-1751)”. Royal Musical Association
Chronicle, 13 (1977). Includes partial photocopy (pp.1-26)
2.
Helm, E. Eugene, “Thematic catalogue of the works of Carl Philipp
Emanuel Bach”. Yale University Press, 1987. Includes notes
3.
Wotquenne, “C.P.E. Bach”. Hand-copied. Includes notes
4.
Terry, Charles Sandford, “Johann Christian Bach”. 2nd. ed. OUP, 1967.
Includes notes
5.
Warburton, Ernest, “The Collected works of Johann Christian Bach:
part one - thematic catalogue”. Garland, 1999. Includes notes and
cuttings
6.
“Cross-references Terry -> Warburton” by Robert Dearling (Johann
Christian Bach). Ts. & ms.
7.
Dearling, Robert, “Johann Christian Bach: thematic list of symphonies,
overtures, and concertante symphonies, and a notated list of the early
editions”. Ts.
8.
Dearling, Robert, “Johann Christian Bach: concise thematic catalogue
of the orchestral music”. Ts.
9.
Schmieder, Wolfgang, “Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der
musikalischen Werke von Johann Sebastian Bach”. B & H, 1966.
Includes notes
10.
Gérard, Yves, “Catalogue of the works of Boccherini”. OUP, 1969.
Includes notes
11.
Annotations to the Breitkopf thematic catalogue and supplements. Ts.
12.
Karstadt, Georg, “Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der
musikalischen Werke von Dietrich Buxtehude. Wiesbaden: Breitkopf
& Härtel, 1974. Photocopy
13.
Doksy. Photocopy, ts. & ms.
14.
Die Streichtrio-Manusckripte der Bibliothek Doria-Pamphilj in Rom
(I-Rdp). Analecta Musicologica, 1970 no. 9, pp.299-335. Photocopy
15.
“Dunwalt catalogue”. Hand-copied. Includes notes
16.
Egk. Photocopy
17.
Ehreshoven. Photocopy, ts. & ms.
18.
Hill, George R., A thematic catalog of the instrumental music of Florian
Leopold Gassmann. Joseph Boonin Inc, 1976
19.
GB-Mp
20.
“Giedde collection in Copenhagen”. Copy of ms. and notes
21.
Der Gottweiger Thematisches Katalog von 1830. Photocopy, ts. & ms.
22.
Hoboken, Anthony van, “Joseph Haydn: Thematisch-bibliographisches
Werk-verzeichnis”. Bd. 1. B. Schott’s Söhne, 1957. Includes notes and
cuttings
23.
Hoboken, Haydn - Additions and corrections. Ts. & ms.
24.
Hoboken, Haydn vol. III - Additions and corrections
25.
Hoboken, Haydn vol. I - Updates from Hoboken III and other sources. 2
copies
26.
Sherman, Charles H. & T. Donley Thomas, “Johann Michael Haydn
(1737-1806): a chronological thematic catalogue of his works”.
Pendragon Press, 1993
27.
Sherman & Thomas, Haydn - Photocopies, and ms. & ts. notes
28.
Sherman, Haydn. Ms. notebook
29.
Johansson, Cari, “J.J. & B. Hummel music-publishing and thematic
catalogues. Volume III Thematic catalogue 1768-74 in facsimile”.
Almqvist & Wiksell, 1972. Includes notes and copy
30.
Duckles, Vincent & Elmer, Minnie, “Thematic catalog of a manuscript
collection of eighteenth century Italian instrumental music, in the
University of California, Berkeley, Music Library”. University of
Califormia Press, 1963
31.
Non-thematic list of holdings of Karlsruhe Library. Photocopies, ms. &
ts.
32.
J.M. Kraus. Photocopy, ts. & ms.
33.
Laibach catalogue (1804). Photocopy, ts. & ms.
34.
Langeburg. Photocopy
35.
Photocopies of the Heule catalogue giving incipits of works held in the
German Mannheim School of the late 18th century. Includes ts. & ms.
notes
36.
Aigner, Theodor, “Thematisches Verzeichnes der Werke von Johann
Mederitsch detto gallus”. Katzbichler, 1974. Copy. Includes notes
37.
Weinmann, Alexander, “Handschriftliche thematische Kataloge aus dem
Benediktinerstift Melk”. Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der
Wissenschaften, 1984
38.
Melk
39.
Dearling, Robert, “The music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: the
symphonies”. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1982. Includes notes
40.
Köchel, Ludwig von, “Chronologisch-thematisches Verzeichnis
sämmtlicher Tonwerke W. A. Mozarts”. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel,
1975. Includes notes and cuttings
41.
Index to Köchel, Mozart. Photocopy, ts.
42.
Evans, Angela & Dearling, Robert, “Josef Myslivecek (1737-1781): a
thematic catalogue of his instrumental and orchestral works”.
Musikverlag Katzbichler, 1999 (2 copies, one including notes)
43.
Pietro Nardini: seine Werke und sein Leben. Ms.
44.
Fog, Dan, “Carl Nielsen, Kompositioner: en bibliografi”. Nyt Nordisk
Forlag/Arnold Busck, 1965
45.
Thematischer Katalog ... Oettingen-Wallersteinischen Bibliothek. Ms.
46.
Catalogue of holdings of Le Comte d’Ogny. Ms. & ts. thematic listing
47.
D’Ogny catalogue. Instrumental music, 1785. Ts. & ms.
48.
Brown, A. Peter, “Carlo d’Ordonez, 1734-1786: a thematic catalogue”.
Detroit: Information Coordinators, 1978
49.
La Rue, Jan, “Major and minor mysteries of identification in the 18th
century symphony” (Pokorny). Journal of the American Musicological
Society, 13, 1960 (copy)
50.
Barbour, J. Murray, “Pokorny vindicated”. Musical Quarterly, 49(1),
1963 (copy)
51.
Neue musikgeschichtliche Forschungen: die Musikbibliothek des
Ludwig von Pretlack (1716-1781). Includes annotations by Robert
Dearling. Photocopy, ts. & ms.
52.
Quartbuch, “Handwritten incipits of music holdings”. Photocopy of the
Esterhazy Archive holdings in Budapest, c.1775. Ts. & ms.
53.
Emmerig, Thomas, “Joseph Riepel, 1709-1782”. Kallmünz, 1984. Includes
notes
54.
Hill, Cecil, “Ferdinand Ries: a thematic catalogue”. University of New
England, Australia. Photocopy
55.
Ringmacher, Christian Ulrich, “Catalogo de’ Soli, Duetti, Trii ... Berlin
1773”. Edition Peters, 1987
56.
Ringmacher, “Further annotations”. Jan 1985. Photocopy, ts. & ms.
57.
Bengtsson, Ingmar, “J.H. Roman och hans instrumentalmusik”.
Almqvist & Wiksell, 1955. Includes notes
58.
Rossetti – Murray
59.
Rossetti - Corrections, concordances, Karl Schmid
60.
Jenkins, Newell & Churgin, Bathia, “Thematic catalogue of the works of
Giovanni Battista Sammartini”. Harvard University Press, 1976.
Includes notes
61.
Dunning, Albert, “Joseph Schmitt - Leben und Kompositionen des
Eberbacher Zisterziensers und Amsterdamer Musikverlegers 17341791”. Edition Heuwekemeyer, 1962. Photocopy, ts. & ms.. Includes notes
62.
Deutsch, Otto Erich, “Schubert: thematic catalogue of all his works in
chronological order”. J.M. Dent, 1951. Includes notes and cuttings
63.
Blokker, Roy & Dearling, Robert, “The music of Dimitri Shostakovich:
the symphonies”. Tantivy Press, 1979
64.
MacDonald, Malcolm, “Dmitri Shostakovich: a complete catalogue”.
Boosey & Hawkes, 1977. Includes notes
65.
Photocopy of catalogue of incipits from musical archive at
Sigmaringen. Includes ts. & ms. notes
66.
Brainard, Paul, “Le sonate per violin di Giuseppe Tartini: catalogo
tematico”. Accademia Tartiniana di Padova, 1975. Includes notes
67.
Ruhnke, Martin, “Georg Philipp Telemann: thematisch-systematisches
Verzeichnis seiner Werke”. Barenreiter Kassel, 1984. Hand-copied, ts. &
ms.
68.
Telemann
69.
Thematisches Katalog der von Thulemeier’schen MusikalienSammlung in der Bibliothek des Joachimsthal’schen Gymnasiums zu
Berlin. Breitkopf, 1899. Photocopy & ms.
70.
“The symphonies of Eduard Tubin”. Ts.
71.
Rompaey, Willy van, “Pieter van Maldere (1729-1768): thematische
catalogus”. Aartselaar, 1990. Includes notes
72.
Bryan, Paul, “Johann Vanhal, Viennese symphonist: his life and his
musical environment”. Pendragon Press, 1997. Includes notes
73.
Rinaldi, Mario, “Catalogo numerico tematico delle compsizioni di
Antonio Vivaldi”. Editrice Cultura Moderna, 1945. Includes cutting
74.
Ryom, Peter, “Verzeichnis der Werke Antonio Vivaldis”. VEB
Deutscher Verlag für Musik, 1974. Includes notes
75.
“Expanded Ryom” (Vivaldi). Ms.
76.
“Vivaldi - Pincherle-Concordances”. Ms. Includes notes
77.
“Vivaldi thematic catalogue (after Pincherle)”. Ms. Includes notes
78.
“Vivaldi cross-references Pincherle <-> Ryom, P<->RV”. Ts.
79.
Wagenseil
80.
Waldburg-Zeil catalogue (D Zl on spine)
81.
Jähns, Friedr. Wilh., “Carl Maria von Weber in seinen Werken:
chronologisch-thematisches Verzeichniss seiner sammtlichen
Compositionen”. Verlag der Schlesinger’schen Buch- und
Musikhandlung, 1967. Includes notes
B.
82.
Weinmann-Hoffmeister. Photocopy, ms.
83.
18th century publishers
84.
Symphonies - A-K
85.
Symphonies - L-Z
86.
Symphonies - Chronology
Integrated thematic catalogues (in ring binders):
1.
Anonymous
2.
A - Asi
3.
Asp - Benc
4.
Benda family
5.
Ben - But
6.
Cal - Cle
7.
Cleme - Desbr
7A.
Danzi
8.
Desh - Duv
9.
E - Fau
10.
Fay - Fux
11.
G - Glo
12.
Glu - Gyr
13.
H - Hau
13A.
Handel
14.
Hay - Hoe
15.
Hoff
16.
Hofm - Hu
C.
17.
I - Kot
18.
Koz - Kur
19.
L
20.
M - Moli
21.
Molt - Mu
22.
N
23.
O - Paz
24.
Ped - Pla
24A.
Pleyel
25.
Pod - Pus
26.
Quantz
27.
Q - Ric
27A.
Rie - Ryba
28.
S - Schl
29.
D. Scarlatti
30.
Schm - Smid
31.
Smit - Stal
32.
Stamitz
33.
Stan - Sy
34.
T-U
35.
V - Wan
36.
Was - Z
Bacon Listing
Multi-volume typescript alphabetical listing of composers compiled by the Rev.
Harold Bacon, with ms. additions by Robert Dearling and Antony Hodgson
1.
A
2.
B-Bit
3.
Bit-Byz
4.
C-Cla
5.
Clari-Czyz
6.
D
7.
E-Fer
8.
Fer-Fyr
9.
G-God
10.
God-Gza
11.
H-Her
12.
Her-Hyw
13.
I-Kni
14.
Kno-Laz
15.
Lea-Lyv
16.
M-M’D
17.
Mea-Myt
18.
N-O
19.
P-Phi
20.
Phi-Q
21.
R-Rob
22.
Rob-Rze
23.
S-Schu
24.
Schu-Sol
25.
Sol-Szy
26.
T
27.
U-V
D.
28.
W-Z
29.
National anthems
Reference works
1.
Music reference and research materials: an annotated bibliography. 2nd
ed. Compiled by Vincent Duckles. Free Press, 1967
2.
Robbins Landon, H.C., Horns in high C: a memoir of musical discoveries
and adventures. Thanes & Hudson, 1999
E.
Scores
1.
Bruckner, Anton, “V. Symphonie B-Dur”. Musikwissenschaftlicher
Verlag, 1951
2.
Camerloher, Placidus von, “Drei Freissinger Sinfonien”
3.
Haydn, Joseph, “Messen Nr. 9-10”. G. Henle Verlag, 1965
4.
Mozart, Leopold, “Sinfonia G Major”. Ernst Eulenberg
5.
D’Ordonez, Carlos, “Sinfonia per tre cori”. Universal Edition (copy)
6.
Schmügel, Johann Christoph, “Corona: Werkreihe für
Kammerorchester”. Möseler Verlag, 1971 (copy)