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New York Harp Ensemble

 Organization

Biographical History

The New York Harp Ensemble (1970-1997) toured the world performing the arrangements and original compositions of its creator, Aristid von Würtzler.

In 1969, Aristid von Würtzler organized the first international harp competition in the United States, at the Hartford College of music. Harpists from twenty-two different countries came to participate. The event was so well received that Aristid wanted it to continue, and in 1970, he created the New York Harp Ensemble (NYHE). For a period of twenty-seven years, the NYHE played together and traveled throughout the world. They played concerts in every state, with the exception of Alaska, and visited fifty-three different countries. They had the privilege to play for dignitaries and royalty, including four different U.S. presidents (Carter, Regan/Bush, and twice for Clinton). The Ensemble also made over twenty recordings. Throughout the twenty-seven years of the Ensemble, only Barbara and Aristid were regular members. There were usually four members at a time, adding up to a total of fourteen different harpists throughout the years. But because they were only paid for the concerts, the members had to find other things to do for a living. And with the rigorous travel schedules, it was hard for some of the members to commit because of their families and children. Because of this, Aristid took on many roles, whether it was as conductor, arranger, or soloist. The Ensemble usually played from Aristid's original harp transcriptions and had daily three-hour rehearsals. All of the music was copyrighted by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), but nothing was ever published because Aristid wanted the music to be exclusive to the Ensemble and wanted to ensure that his music was only played at a professional level. One hundred seventy-six different composers are represented in the music Aristid created and most are arranged for four harps. With Aristid von Würtzler's death in 1997, the New York Harp Ensemble also died. The Ensemble played a few memorial concerts, but that was the end. Aristid's influence and vision of the ensemble was what had held it together throughout the years.

Citation:
American Harp Journal, Summer 2002, Vol. 18, p. 31-38.

Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:

New York Harp Ensemble collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 7766
Scope and Contents The collection contains concert programs, correspondence, photographs, press clippings, ensemble arrangements, and books associated with the New York Harp Ensemble (NYHE). Earliest materials are from 1954, but a majority are from 1970 to 1997, the years of the NYHE's existence. There are also videos and audiocassettes related to Aristid von Würtzler, the director of the New York Harp Ensemble. Materials were collected mainly by Aristid von Würtzler while directing the Ensemble and arranged...
Dates: approximately 1904-2005

New York Harp Ensemble collection on cruises, approximately 1970-1980

 Series — Box 5: Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5; Series 6, Folder: 8
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 5
Scope and Contents

Contains promotional materials for cruises including flyers, pamphlets, and calendars. Dated approximately 1970-1980.

Dates: approximately 1970-1980

New York Harp Ensemble collection on international harp competition at Hartt College of Music, University of Hartford, 1956-1993

 Series
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 4
Scope and Contents

Series includes press clippings relating to the New York Harp Ensemble, Aristid von Würtzler, and various harp competitions that Aristid played a role in.

Dates: 1956-1993

New York Harp Ensemble complete periodicals, 1964-2005

 Series — Box 6: Series 7
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 7
Scope and Contents

Contains full publications of periodicals from all over the globe including the North and South America, Europe and Asia. Materials dated 1964-2005.

Dates: 1964-2005

New York Harp Ensemble concert flyers, 1963-1996

 Sub-Series — Box 4: Series 1, Folder: 2
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 1 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Contains news clippings, flyers, advertisements and photocopies of advertisements for the New York Harp Ensemble for concerts across North America, Europe and Asia. Materials dated 1963-1996.

Dates: 1963-1996

New York Harp Ensemble concert material, 1958-1999

 Series
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 1
Scope and Contents

The series contains concert season literature from the New York Harp Ensemble, Aristid von Würtzler, and other prominent harpists and orchestras. The materials include concert programs, promotional materials, concert fliers, and program notes.

Dates: 1958-1999

New York Harp Ensemble concert programs, 1958-1997

 Sub-Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 1 Sub-Series 2
Scope and Contents

Contains concert programs from specific events and typed notes for concert programs in New York City, across North America and Europe. Materials dated 1958-1997.

Dates: 1958-1997

New York Harp Ensemble concert season literature , 1958-1999

 Sub-Series — Box 1: Series 1
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 1 Sub-Series 1
Scope and Contents

Contains concert calendars, artists lists and festival calendars for performances in Europe, the United States, New York City and across the globe. Materials dated 1958-1999.

Dates: 1958-1999

New York Harp Ensemble contracts, 1958-1986

 Series — Box 5: Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5; Series 6, Folder: 5
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 3
Scope and Contents

Contains contracts between Aristid von Wurtzler and the New York Harp Ensemble and other individuals and associated groups. Materials dated 1958-1986.

Dates: 1958-1986

New York Harp Ensemble correspondence, 1954-1996

 Series — Box 5: Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5; Series 6, Folder: 1-4
Identifier: MSS 7766 Series 2
Scope and Contents

Series contains correspondence between Aristid von Würtzler and various organizations, businesses, and harpists regarding the affairs of the New York Harp Ensemble. Materials dated 1954-1996.

Dates: 1954-1996