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COLLECTION: Frank Skinner collection of film scores and recordings

LOCATION AS OF 2001: Music Library Special Collections area (Frank Skinner scrapbook, as well as bound scores designated with "MO— - — " accession numbers); Music Library open collections (selected commercial recordings, books, and scores not by Skinner); University Press building storage area (commercial LP and 78-rpm recordings); box against inside wall of Special Collections office on Music Library upper level (privately-produced 78-rpm records of Skinner's works); upper shelf. Special Collections Coordinator's office (selected scores requiring binding and/or conservation, as well as file folder of miscellaneous clippings).

PROVENANCE: Donated by Wilbur Albert (Al) Skinner, brother of composer Frank Skinner (1897-1968), Universal Studios film composer, 1937-1966.

ACQUIRED: Summer, 1969.

DESCRIPTION: Donation included several hundred scores, recordings, and books. Published materials and commercial recordings (many of which were unrelated to Skinner) have been cataloged and integrated into existing Music Library collections, or dispersed among uncataloged holdings in storage. Of the total of 83 film scores (typically condensed conductor scores in black-line or diazo reproduction, with cue sheets affixed inside front covers), all but five have been bound and provided with accession ("MO——") numbers. The group of five unbound scores awaiting conservation treatment and processing includes White Savage, Mad About Music, Flame of New Orleans, Top of the Town, and Son of Frankenstein. A file folder (labeled "Son of Frankenstein", but including mostly miscellaneous items unrelated to that motion picture) contains approximately one-half inch of clippings, as well as two sheets of music manuscript, in pencil, entitled "Old Timer". A personal scrapbook compiled by Skinner includes programs and clippings from the period of 1937-1941 [46 leaves, q.780.923 Sk3451]. A group of privately-produced 78-rpm records of Skinner's works (43 10-inch discs, presently grouped within 10 albums) includes performances of significant portions of Saboteur, Spring Parade, House of the Seven Gables, Arabian Nights, and Back Street, as well as individual selections from numerous other motion pictures.

ARRANGEMENT: Bound scores are presently grouped in random order in Special Collections in the accession number sequence M041439 - M041516.

ACCESS/FINDING AIDS/BIBLIOGRAPHY: Cataloged items and scores designated with accession numbers may be located via the online catalog. LP and 78-rpm recordings In storage may be retrieved via accession number or via alphabetic arrangement by manufacturer/serial number. A list of donated materials (dated November 1969) is filed in a Collections File folder ("Skinner, Al"). This folder also contains David Spangler's 1995 inventory of privately-produced recordings, along with a selective discography of Skinner's commercial releases; copies of the Feigenblatt and Wright articles cited below; obituary of Al Skinner; a legal document and correspondence relating to the donation; and correspondence with several individuals who have utilized these materials since their deposit at the University of Illinois.

INDEX TERMS: Motion picture music; Recordings: 78 rpm; Recordings: LP Skinner. Frank


SEE ALSO: Feigenblatt, Bob. "Frank Skinner: an unsung film composer." In Movie Music, Autumn 1991, p. 11-12.

Wright, H. Stephen. "The Frank Skinner collection at the University of Illinois." In Cue Sheet 5:2, May 1988, p. 54-56.
 

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