Donald Harris Papers to be Processed by University Archives

December 2, 2013

Donald Harris Papers to be Processed by University Archives

UPDATE October 2014: The Donald Harris Papers collection is now complete and available for research through University Archives.

The University Archives, a unit of University Libraries, has received funding from the Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) to process the collection of Donald Harris, composer, professor emeritus, and former dean of Ohio State’s former College of the Arts.

Harris, an internationally recognized composer, who lived in Paris from 1955 until 1968, donated his papers to the University Archives in 2010. The 30 boxes in the collection contain a wide variety of material including correspondence, musical scores, scrapbooks, and research files. The papers include letters to and from many important musicians of the 20th century, such as Elliott Carter, Nadia Boulanger, Milton Babbitt, Aaron Copland, Gunther Schuller and Ross Lee Finney, Harris’ principal teacher and mentor.

According to Associate Professor Danielle Fosler-Lussier, “This collection offers priceless evidence about musical life in Paris in the 1950s, as well as a detailed personal account of what it was like to be a young composer at a time when musical styles were hotly contested and changing rapidly.” The collection also includes important papers and documents pertaining to Harris’ varied administrative career as executive vice president of the New England Conservatory (1968-77), dean of the Hartt School of Music (1977-88) and dean of the Ohio State College of the Arts (1988-97).

Joseph Sferra (M. Mus. Music Composition, 2013) will begin working on the collection in early January. The work is expected to take several months to complete, at which time a finding aid to the collection will be accessible online.