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A digital copy is available (copyright before 1926) for $25.

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A paper copy is available (copyright before 1926) for $25 plus shipping and handling. Individual publications copyrighted in 1926 or earlier are usually in the public domain, and therefore are available for duplication. Please help support The Leupold Foundation and The Leupold Archives if you find the mission worthwhile.

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Volunteers are always welcome to come for short half-days, full days, or even longer periods of time. The Leupold Foundation is always in need of volunteers, particularly to assist in filing and cataloging the archives. The Leupold Archives is open to researchers by appointment. We encourage and appreciate everyone’s assistance. All such gifts are tax-deductible and used to fulfill the long-term mission to the world of the organ thus making more of the organ’s vast and rich heritage of music accessible to the public. Third, it welcomes financial contributions. Second, it welcomes contributions of organ recordings and organ memorabilia of any and all types. The Leupold Archives follows the philosophy of The Leupold Foundation to focus on “all things organ.” First, it welcomes donations of organ music and books on all aspects of the organ: its literature and the performance practices of organ music. The entire collection of music has been placed into horizontal acid-free boxes on three hundred linear feet of multi-tiered, metal library shelving units. The floor, walls, ceilings, and heating and air conditioning of these two individual rooms have been remodeled carefully to control moisture and temperature in order to best preserve the materials. The Leupold Archives is housed in two rooms totaling 1,500 square feet in a building of 5,500 square feet owned by Wayne Leupold that also houses Wayne Leupold Editions, at 8510 Triad Drive, Colfax, North Carolina 27235. There also have been many additional donations of individual libraries of various sizes. 1949), all very significant 20th-century American organ composers, scholars or performers. (The Guilmant Organ School was housed for the first half of the 20th century at the First Presbyterian Church in New York City.)The archives also contain significant portions of the personal libraries of William C. Current holdings also include the complete personal libraries of Wayne Leupold Arthur Poister (1898-1980), formerly of Syracuse University the organ music from the library of the former Guilmant Organ School.

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The official inception of The Leupold Foundation and The Leupold Archives was in January 2008, occasioned by a substantial bequest of organ music and books from the estate of Mary Ann Dodd (1931-2007), former university organist of Colgate University in Hamilton, New York. Over 15,000 catalog entries are now searchable on our website. Employees and volunteers are actively cataloging the collection.

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The organ music is filed by national school and then alphabetized by composers. The organ music is stored in 1,200 acid-free boxes on approximately 300 linear feet of metal stacks of seven shelves. It comprises a research library – a repository of organ music and related materials, including over 27,000 pieces of organ music, 4,000 books and hymnals, over 5000 recordings (78’s, 45’s, LP’s and CD’s) and other memorabilia, in effect a resource center for “all things organ.” The collection is housed in three rooms, totaling approximately 1,500 square feet, which have been remodeled and upgraded to control moisture and temperature. The Leupold Archives is a repository of past and present organ music and related items preserved for the future. (A Repository of the Past and Present, for Use in the Future) The Leupold Archives A Division of The Leupold Foundation












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