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ifornia has housed the definitive
collection of the composer's works
and memorabilia, and has been
a magnet for research on 20th
century music.
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the university and Mr. Schoen-
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but certain that most of the in-
stitute's holdings, including 6,000
\ pages of Mr. Schoenberg's pub-
fished and unpublished music,
will leave the campus and Los
Angeles.
Mr. Schoenberg's heirs re-
cently obtained a court injunction
to prevent university officials
from removing any material from
the institute and from using its
\__, 200-seat concert hall for any pur-
pose not sanctioned.
The contract specified that the
hall would be used exclusively for
performances of Mr. Schoenberg's
works. Lawrence Schoenberg, the
composer's son, charges that in
practice, only 10 percent of cur-
rent programs deal with his fa-
ther's compositions. Other issues
An contention include control over
copyrights.
Lynn Sipe, acting director of
University libraries at USC, said
the institute's "single focus" on
Mr. Schoenberg is overly restric-
tive and that limiting the use of
the concert hall impinges on the
university's academic freedom.
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Angeles during the 17 years pre-
ceding his death in 1951, and
taught at both USC and the Uni-
versity of California at Los An-
geles. The music building on the
UCLA campus bears his name.
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tion of Mr. Schoenberg's music,
,--sketches, essays and poems, the
USC institute holds 2,000 books,
as well as photographs, records
and tapes. The composer's private
study has been reconstructed,
and contains his desk and piano.
Lawrence Schoenberg values the
collection at $50 million.
Even if the main collection is
,l-Aioved, much of the material will
be copied on microfilm and re-
tained by USC, Ms. Sipe said.
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