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Frederick W. Schlieder Papers

An inventory of his papers at the Syracuse University Archives

Summary

Creator: Schlieder, Frederick William, 1873-1953.
Title: Frederick W. Schlieder Papers
Dates: 1891-1954
Size: 5 boxes (4.5 linear feet)
Abstract: The Frederick W. Schlieder Papers contain materials related to his time as a student at Syracuse University. They also include materials from his career as a professional organist and music educator.
Language: English
Repository: University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Ave., Suite 600
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center/university-archives

Biography

Photograph of Frederick W. Schlieder

Frederick W. Schlieder was born in Foreston, Illinois on January 22, 1873. He received his bachelor's degree in music from Syracuse University in 1895 as a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Schlieder continued on to get both his master's degree (1911) and doctorate (1936) from the University. He specialized in the psychology of music and taught classes on musical theory and improvisation. An accomplished organist, he was a fellow of the American Guild of Organists and president of the National Association of Organists. In 1927, Schlieder published his book Lyric Composition through Improvisation which, along with his other instructional publications, "[aimed] to balance the emotional and intellectual appeal of music." Schlieder spent thirteen years as organist and director of music for the Collegiate Church of Saint Nicholas in New York City. He was also head of the Department of Musical Science and Composition at the Philadelphia Conservatory and the Composition Department of the School of Sacred Music at the Union Theological Seminary. As an educator, he traveled often, particularly to Paris, to teach his progressive method. In the little time he spent away from music, he and his wife Mabel were active members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a group dedicated to the study of the occult and paranormal.

Schlieder died in New York City on January 13, 1953.

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Scope and Content Note

The Frederick W. Schlieder Papers contain materials related to his life as a student at Syracuse University, his career as an organist and composer, and his time as a music educator. The Schlieder Papers are divided into three series:

The Personal Life series contains correspondence, particularly between Schlieder and his wife Mabel, photographs, personal items, and materials relating to his time as a member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

The Professional Life series includes business correspondence, lessons and lectures he gave, handwritten musical compositions, and a number of his published works, along with some of their original manuscripts.

The Student Life series contains Schlieder's coursework from his time at the University as well as his notes from various classes.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Please note that the collection is housed off-site, and advance notice is required to allow time to have the materials brought to the Reading Room on campus.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from the Syracuse University Archives and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Related Material

More information on Frederick W. Schlieder can be found in the portrait and clippings files in the Syracuse University Archives.

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Selected Search Terms

Names

Schlieder, Frederick William, 1873-1953.
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
Syracuse University -- Alumni and alumnae.
Syracuse University -- History.
Syracuse University.

Subjects

Composers -- 20th century.
Composition (music)
Music.
Organ music -- 20th century.
Organ music.
Composers.
Higher education.

Types of material

Scores.
Sheet music.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Frederick W. Schlieder Papers,
University Archives,
Special Collections Research Center
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

The Frederick W. Schlieder Papers were donated to the Syracuse University Archives by the Lorene McClintock Foundation in 2009.

Processing Information

The Frederick W. Schlieder Papers were rehoused in archival materials.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: Erin Carter
Date: 2014
Revision history:

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Arrangement

The items are arranged by series and in alphabetical order.

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Inventory

Personal Life
Box 1 Biographical Information (by Schlieder) undated
Books
Box 1 School English 1894
Box 1 To Frederick W. Schlieder undated
Correspondence
Box 1 Condolences and Matters After Death 1953-1954
Box 1 Miscellaneous 1936-1952
Box 1 Schlieder, Mabel 1924-1936
Box 1 Schlieder, Mabel 1936-1953
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Box 1 The Azoth Lecture undated
Box 1 Drawings and Charts 1893-1941
Box 1 Examinations 1925
Box 1 The Holy Qabalah - Lectures undated
Box 1 "The Nature of the Moon's Nodes" by John Jocelyn undated
Box 1 Notes undated (3 folders)
Box 1 "The Official Side-Lecture on Geomancy" undated
Box 1 Printed Materials undated
Box 1 Spherical Basis of Astrology: Table of Houses for Latitudes 22° to 56° by Joseph G. Dalton 1927
Box 1 Le Symbolisme et Les Sociétés Secrètes by Carlo Loontiens 1920
Box 1 Talk on the Three Trinities of Man undated
Box 1 Tassin Talks 1930
Box 1 Photographs undated
Professional Life
Box 5 Clippings undated
Correspondence
Box 1 Miscellaneous 1936-1952
Box 1 Swarm, Paul 1947-1952
Lessons/Lectures
Box 1 Chord Building undated
Box 1 Creative Harmony Series, Lessons I - XI undated
Box 1 Development of the Art-Sense 1930
Box 1 Discords undated
Box 1 The Elements of Creative Musicianship 1947
Box 1 Entry and Release of Voices undated
Box 1 Harmonic Science undated
Box 1 The Hidden Meaning of Music undated
Box 1 Improvisation undated
Box 1 Inharmonic Values and Tones undated
Box 1 Intervals undated
Box 1 Lecture at the Soroptomist Club, Berkeley, CA 1935
Box 1 Lecture Outlines undated
Box 1 Lyric undated
Box 1 Minor Key undated
Box 1 Miscellaneous Teaching Materials undated
Box 1 Music and Architecture undated
Box 1 Rondo Form undated
Box 2 Scale undated
Box 2 Science of Tonal Movement and Construction undated
Box 2 Sheet Music undated
Box 2 Ternary and Rondo Forms undated
Box 2 Unidentified Lessons undated
Musical Compositions
Box 5 Absence undated
Box 2 Alone in the Desert of Silence 1929
Box 5 Andante Religioso undated
Box 5 Ariel: A Set of Variations on an Original Theme 1920
Box 5 Autumn Leaves 1904
Box 5 Ay, or No? undated
Box 5 Bow Down Thine Ear undated
Box 5 La Chanson Du Vent undated
Box 5 Child Divine undated
Box 2 The Church is Keeping Easter Day 1917
Box 2 Cleanse Me, Lord undated
Box 2 Fugue Form undated
Box 5 I Waited Till the Twilight undated
Box 5 Ici Bas undated
Box 2 In Heavenly Love Abiding undated
Box 5 Love Secure undated
Box 2 Lullaby undated
Box 2 Modulation undated
Box 5 Night No. II undated
Box 5 O That I May Grow 1903
Box 5 Off to France 1917
Box 2 The Outlaw's Song undated
Box 5 Pourquoi Dire Non 1911
Box 5 Une Priere undated
Box 5 Quietus 1906
Box 2 The Reason Why undated
Box 5 Reconciliation undated
Box 2 Response No. I undated
Box 2 Sacred Songs - O Lord, Have Mercy undated
Box 5 Songs to Be Completed undated
Box 5 Spring Ensemble 1933
Box 5 The Stars in Chorus Holy 1917
Box 5 Tear Drops 1898
Box 5 To a Grecian Princess 1943
Box 2 To Paul Swarm undated
Box 2 To Thee, Dear Saviour 1906
Box 2 Various Compositions and Notes undated (2 folders)
Box 5 Various Compositions and Notes undated (oversize)
Box 5 Violin and Piano or Organ 1898
Box 2 The Way of Penitence 1910
Box 5 Weep Eyes, Break Heart 1899
Box 5 What Say Bright Leaves of Day undated
Box 5 When My Love Was Warm undated
Box 5 While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks undated
Box 5 The Winds of Fate undated
Box 5 Wistfully I Wander undated
Box 5 The World Itself Keeps Easter Day Carol undated
Publications
Box 2 "Book 2" Manuscript undated
Box 2 Creative Music Education 1931
Box 2 The Divine Nature of Musice: Its Message to Mankind Manuscript undated (2 copies)
Box 2 The Fundamentals of Music 1933
Box 2 "The Hidden Meaning of Music," Pacific Coast Musician 1942
Box 2 Improvisation - Book 3 Manuscript undated
Box 2 Improvisation at the Organ - Book 1 1949 (2 copies)
Box 2 Improvisation for Organists - Book 2 Manuscript undated
Box 2 Lyric Composition Through Improvisation - Second Year 1946
Box 2 Lyric Composition Through Improvisation - Second Year Manuscript 1946 (2 folders)
Box 2 Modulation: Graded Studies and Practice in Modulation Manuscript undated
Box 2 Notes/Drafts undated
Box 2 "Rhythm," The Music Box 1924
Box 2 Various Printed Materials undated
Box 2 Resume Materials undated
Box 2 Reviews and Other Press 1917-1953
Box 2 Student Work 1933-1939
Student Life
Box 2 Course Work between 1891 and 1936
Notes
Box 2 Harmonic Subjects between 1891 and 1936
Box 2 Lecture Notes I - V between 1891 and 1936
Box 3 Modulation between 1891 and 1936
Box 3 Philosophy of Religion - Mabel Schlieder 1944-1945
Box 3 Science, Art, and Religion between 1891 and 1936
Box 3 Unidentified Notes between 1891 and 1936 (2 folders)
Box 4 Unidentified Notes between 1891 and 1936 (4 folders)

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