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Theodore E. Steinway collection of Steinway & Sons ephemera

Call Number

MS 3181

Date

circa 1860-1986, inclusive

Creator

Steinway, Theodore E., 1883-1957

Extent

8 Linear feet in 11 boxes.

Language of Materials

The documents in this collection are primarily in English, with some instances of French and German.

Abstract

Material on the history of renowned piano makers Steinway & Sons, and other manufacturers, largely assembled by company president Theodore E. Steinway (1883–1957), author of People and Pianos: A Century of Service to Music: Steinway & Sons, New York, 1853–1953. The collection includes some photographs, a few financial reports, and a wealth of ephemera, including advertisements, brochures, trade catalogs, newspaper clippings, sheet music, a run of concert programs from Steinway Hall (1876–1890), and transcripts of Theodore Steinway's commentary for WQXR Radio's Tuesday evening broadcasts of recorded piano music from Symphony Hall (1941–1942).

Biographical / Historical

Theodore Edwin Steinway (1883–1957) was a grandson of Henry E. Steinway (1797–1871), who founded the famed piano manufacturing firm of Steinway & Sons in Manhattan in 1853. In 1864 Theodore's father, William Steinway (1835–1896), opened Steinway Hall, a lavish performance venue to showcase the company's instruments, at 109 East 14th Street (it housed the New York Philharmonic until Carnegie Hall opened in 1891; a later Steinway Hall opened at 111 West 57th Street in 1925). Beginning in the 1870s, William moved operations to Queens, establishing around the piano factory a company town called Steinway Village to house his craftsmen and their families (it is now part of the neighborhood of Astoria). Theodore Steinway served as president of the firm from 1927 to 1955, and then as chairman of the board from 1955 until his death just two years later. Theodore's son, Henry Ziegler Steinway (1915–2008), was the last member of the family to head Steinway & Sons before its sale in 1972.

Arrangement

The collection is organized in five series:

Series I.
Programs, 1866–1979
Series II.
Advertising, 1860–1986
Series III.
Piano catalogs, circa 1870–1950
Series IV.
Sheet music, 1870s–1898, undated
Series V.
Miscellaneous, 1865–1974, undated

Scope and Contents

This collection contains material largely assembled by Steinway & Sons president Theodore Edwin Steinway (1883–1957), author of the 1953 company history People and Pianos: A Century of Service to Music: Steinway & Sons, New York, 1853–1953. It includes a wealth of ephemera—advertisements, brochures, manufacturers' catalogs, newspaper clippings, sheet music—some photographs, and (minimal) financial reports, as well as a substantial run of programs for concerts held at Steinway Hall (1876–1890), the firm's self-built performance venue and showroom at 109 East 14th Street, Manhattan (in use 1864–1925). Also present are transcripts of Theodore Steinway's commentary for WQXR Radio's Tuesday evening broadcasts of recorded piano music from Symphony Hall (1941–1942).

Access Restrictions

This collection is stored offsite. To arrange to consult it, please go to www.nyhistory.org/library/visit.

Use Restrictions

Taking images of documents from the library collections for reference purposes by using hand-held cameras and in accordance with the library's photography guidelines is encouraged. As an alternative, patrons may request up to 20 images per day from staff. Application to use images from this collection for publication should be made in writing to: Department of Rights and Reproductions, The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024-5194, rightsandrepro@nyhistory.org. Phone: (212) 873-3400 ext. 282. Copyrights and other proprietary rights may subsist in individuals and entities other than the New-York Historical Society, in which case the patron is responsible for securing permission from those parties. For fuller information about rights and reproductions from N-YHS visit: www.nyhistory.org/rights-and-reproductions.

Preferred Citation

This collection should be cited as the Theodore E. Steinway Collection of Steinway & Sons Ephemera, MS 3181, New-York Historical Society.

Location of Materials

This collection is stored offsite. To arrange to consult it, please go to www.nyhistory.org/library/visit.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Henry Z. and John H. Steinway, 1987.

Separated Materials

The gift of this collection included a photocopied set of the ten-volume diary of William E. Steinway, covering 1861–1896. It has been cataloged separately (click here for the record). Rather than request it, researchers should consult the digitized originals via the Smithsonian Institution: americanhistory.si.edu/steinwaydiary/.

It also included seven scrapbooks of concert and theatre programs dating from 1908-1917, and assembled by Frederick T. Steinway (1860-1927), which are housed in boxes 33 and 34 of the New-York Historical Society Collection of Scrapbooks and Clippings, 1709-1974 (MS 3158).

Related Materials

The New-York Historical Society also holds:
Steinway & Sons Photograph and Print Collection, 1858–1949 (PR 166).
Papers of Ralph Tapp, 1936–1946 (BV Tapp), a Steinway & Sons salesman.

Collection processed by

Joseph Ditta (2022)

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Processing Information

The collection appears to have been minimally processed by New-York Historical Society staff around 1988. Archivist Joseph Ditta placed the loose volumes inside record cartons, replaced some deteriorating boxes, and described the whole collection in this finding aid in January 2022.

Repository

New-York Historical Society

Series I. Programs, 1866–1979, inclusive

Steinway Hall programs [3 folders], 1866–1876, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 2 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Related Materials

Includes Theodore E. Steinway's handwritten list of what he could find. Possibly Steinway & Sons was the first to print up a program and furnish it to the user with the hire of the Hall, and then sell ads in the program to make it self sustaining.

See also the 14 volumes of the "Steinway Hall Programme," 1876–1890, in boxes 9 and 10.

Programs at other halls [2 folders], circa 1874–1965, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 2 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. I, 1876 (Sep.)–1877 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 9 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. II, 1877 (Oct.)–1878 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 9 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. III, 1878 (Sep.)–1879 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 9 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. IV, 1879 (Oct.)–1880 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 9 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. V, 1880 (Oct.)–1881 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 9 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. VI, 1881 (Oct.)–1882 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 9 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. VII, 1882 (Nov.)–1883 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 9 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. VIII, 1883 (Oct.)–1884 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 10 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. IX, 1884 (Oct.)–1885 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 10 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. X, 1885 (Oct.)–1886 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 10 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. XI, 1886 (Oct.)–1887 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 10 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. XII, 1887 (Nov.)–1888 (Apr.), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 10 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. XIII, 1888 (Nov.)–1889 (Apr.), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 10 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Steinway Hall Programme, Vol. XIV, 1889 (Nov.)–1890 (May), inclusive

Offsite-Box: 10 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Volume of "Intimate Recitals, Steinway Hall, 14th Street & 57th Street", 1921–1923, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 10 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

Despite this volume's cover inscription, it contains no programs from the 57th Street location of Steinway Hall.

Programs of various events, anniversaries, etc. [2 folders], 1894–1960, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 4-A (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Programs of various events, anniversaries, etc. [3 folders], 1962–1979, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 4-B (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Series II. Advertising, 1860–1986, inclusive

Old piano ads and ephemera (non-Steinway) [5 folders], 1860–1900, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

These envelopes contain Theodore E. Steinway's collection of all kinds of ads and tear sheets of non-Steinway material.

Info collected on Daniel F. Beatty [1 folder], 1870s–1880s, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

Material on Beatty of Washington, N.J., who sold pianos and organs entirely by direct mail. (Beatty, who also collected stamps, was of particular interest to Theodore E. Steinway, who, in addition to heading Steinway & Sons, was a noted philatelist.)

Steinway advertising brochures, circa 1934–1986, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 6 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Newspaper clippings of Steinway ads, circa 1860–1940s, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 7 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

Theodore E. Steinway attempted to get as many early Steinway ads as he could from the company's early address in Walker Street, from 14th Street before the number change, etc.

Series III. Piano catalogs, circa 1870–1950, inclusive

Piano and organ catalogs, and some Victor Talking Machine pamphlets [2 folders], 1870–1900, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 2 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Manufacturers' catalogs (non-Steinway) [4 folders], circa 1900–1950, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 5 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Series IV. Sheet music, 1870s–1898, undated, inclusive

Johann Strauss Waltzes, undated, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 8 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Photostat of Richard Wagner's Festmarsch composed for the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, 1876, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 8 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Compositions by Nahum Stetson, 1870s–1880s, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 8 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

Nahum Stetson (1856–1933) was sales manager of Steinway, 1876–1930.

"Steinway-Valse pour Piano" by E. Moullé, 1898, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 8 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

Dedicated in memoriam to William Steinway (1835–1896) by E. Moullé, Paris. Moulle were Steinway agents for France.

Series V. Miscellaneous, 1865–1974, undated, inclusive

Photos and written material of keyboard instruments [2 folders], undated, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 2 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Booklet on opera in German, circa 1900, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 2 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

"New Yorker Revue Opern-Textbuch" (condensed opera plots).

Map of Paris (1867 Exposition Universelle), [1867], inclusive

Offsite-Box: 2 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Obituary of Henry Steinway Jr. and 3 letters to the company, 1865–1974, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 3 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

The obituary of Henry Steinway Jr. (1831–1865) appears on p. 53 of Western Musical World, vol. 2, no. 4 (April 1865). The three letters are dated 1964, 1968, and 1974.

Financial reports, 1939–1969, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 3 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

• Reports on Examination, 1941–1948 [1 folder]
• Annual Reports, 1939–1969 (scattered issues; some include President's Report) [2 folders]
• Accountants' certificates, 1942–1947 [1 folder]
• President's reports, 1940–1947 [1 folder]

Theodore E. Steinway's WQXR radio transcripts [1 folder], 1941–1942, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 3 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

Scope and Contents

As reported by the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday 4 September 1941, p. 20, col. 1: "WQXR announces a new series of Tuesday 'Symphony Hall' programs featuring recorded piano music by famous artists, starting next Tuesday [9 September 1941] at 8 p.m. Theodore E. Steinway will serve as commentator."

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