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This series is comprised of Jerome Gross and Bert Henry's correspondence with the Schillingers, as well as clippings and other memorabilia related to Joseph Schillinger and the Schillinger System of Musical Composition (SSOMC). Correspondence topics include Dr. Gross' progress in the Schillinger correspondence course, and Bert Henry's Schillinger Center of Cleveland. Memorabilia includes articles and essays by and about Joseph Schillinger and his methods, as well as publicity materials.

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    This series is comprised of lessons from Jerome Gross' correspondence course with Joseph Schillinger. Included here are lessons 57-103, 130-185, and 258-274 in the areas of Theory of Melody, Special Theory of Harmony, The Correlation of Harmony and Melody, Theory of Counterpoint, and Theory of Orchestration.

    7 items in Collection

      This series is comprised of exercises which appear to have been completed by Jerome Gross and Bert Henry in the areas of: Theory of Counterpoint, Art of the Fugue, and Theory of Orchestration.

      5 items in Collection

        The materials in this folder appear to have been passed on from Jerome Gross and/or his widow to Bert Henry. Includes promotional materials for the Schillinger System of Musical Composition, a Kaleidophone article ("Plain Talk on Musical Genius"), and a "Music News" pamphlet.

          The materials in this folder appear to have been passed on from Jerome Gross and/or his widow to Bert Henry and include the following items. A 1942 letter to Jerome Gross from Frances Schillinger explaining she is sending parts 1 & 2 of Orchestration and indicating he paid in full for the correspondence course. An unattributed essay: "On the Schillinger System of Composition." Letters to Dr. Gross from Mrs. Schillinger mentioning Joseph Schillinger's illness and thanking Dr. Gross for his visit, dated one month before Mr. Schillinger's death. A 1942 letter from Mr. Schillinger to Dr. Gross with homework corrections. A 1944 Newsweek article "Music by Slide Rule." A Western Union telegram from Mrs. Schillinger to Dr. Gross announcing Joseph Schillinger's death. A copy of Mr. Schillinger's essay "The Engineering of Art."