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ANNOUNCEMENT: UNT Welcomes the International Harp Archives Relocated from Brigham Young University

The University of North Texas (UNT) Libraries and College of Music announce the relocation of the International Harp Archives, previously housed at Brigham Young University (BYU), to UNT’s campus. This significant transfer was initiated by BYU and was completed in coordination with the American Harp Society and World Harp Congress to allow adequate storage space for continued growth and to ensure the archives’ preservation and continued access for harpists, scholars, and music enthusiasts worldwide.

The International Harp Archives (IHA) began in 1985 with a major donation of scores (including many rare editions), research papers, and photographs from Samuel and Rosalie Pratt. Not long after, additional donations of personal archival materials, scores, and recordings were received from numerous harpists. From 2001 to 2005 the archives received generous funding for scores from the Victor Salvi Foundation. Thereafter the IHA became the official host of the Archives of the American Harp Society and World Harp Congress. The Archives collects, preserves, and provides access to materials documenting the harp’s rich history and artistry, including scores, manuscripts, recordings, photographs, correspondence, programs, and interviews. Now finding a new home at UNT, this archive expands the university’s already substantial music resources, including a collection of 18th-19th century historical harps donated by alum David Williams (MM, 1976).

Dr. Jaymee Haefner, Professor of Harp at UNT, has been named Archivist for the International Harp Archives. Susannah Cleveland, Head of the Music Library at UNT, serves as Curator. Together, they will lead efforts to preserve, catalog, and share the extensive collection of scores, recordings, correspondence, and historical documents, carrying forward the dedicated work of David Day at BYU. “We are honored to steward this extraordinary collection,” said Dr. Haefner. “The International Harp Archives will not only enhance UNT’s resources but will also serve as a central hub for harp research and performance in service to the international harp community.”

UNT’s inaugural Harp Day celebrating the archives is scheduled for September 20, 2025, marking the 150th birthday of legendary harpist and composer Henriette Renié (1875-1956). The one-day event will feature performances, presentations and exhibits highlighting rare artifacts from the archives. Future Harp Days will focus on a different harp collection contained in the archive, including Marcel Grandjany, Carlos Salzedo, Marcel Tournier, and handwritten correspondence from other prominent musicians such as Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy.

Dr. John Richmond, Dean of the UNT College of Music said, “I am absolutely thrilled to celebrate the arrival of the International Harp Archives to the University of North Texas and our amazing Willis Library Special Collections. It is both an honor and a sobering responsibility for us — one we take very seriously and with so much gratitude. The global harp community can rest assured that our UNT Library music colleagues will curate this collection with devotion and deep expertise. I hope this creates yet another reason to welcome our harp colleagues from around the world to our campus." Dr. Sian Brannon, Dean of University Libraries and Vice Provost, said “This is an amazing archive that the UNT Libraries are proud and excited to care for. Providing access to this comprehensive collection will afford us the opportunity to work with harp enthusiasts worldwide, and we are thankful to be entrusted with it.”

Media Contact:

Matt Hardman
Director of Communications, Marketing, and Public Relations, UNT College of Music
Matt.hardman@unt.edu
940-208-2333

Jaymee Haefner
Professor of Harp and Director of Graduate Studies, UNT College of Music
Archivist, International Harp Archives
Jaymee.haefner@unt.edu
940-565-3739

Susannah Cleveland
Head, UNT Music Library
Curator, International Harp Archives
Susannah.cleveland@unt.edu
940-594-1451

The International Harp Archives began as a significant collection of harp music and archival materials donated by Samuel and Rosalie Pratt. The collection grew and the International Harp Archives were formally established at Brigham Young University in 1994. This collection includes the archives of the World Harp Congress, the American Harp Society and personal collections from many individual harpists. The archives consist of items ranging from scores, manuscripts and recordings to photographs, correspondence, programs and other documents.
The International Harp Archives now pursues five major objectives:
  • To build a near-comprehensive library of scores and recordings that feature the harp,
  • To preserve documents related to the careers of important harpists and harp makers,
  • To maintain archives of organizations that promote the harp and its music,
  • To promote and make accessible new music composed for the harp, and
  • To make all of these materials accessible to interested performers and researchers throughout the world.
Thanks to the persistent efforts and contributions of many individuals and organizations, the Archives are now perhaps the largest collection of harp materials in the world. The International Harp Archives serve as a support center for research dealing with aspects of the harp, its music and harpists.

-- David A. Day | Former Curator, International Harp Archives | Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University

List of Donors

This list is far from complete. If you have donated to the archives and do not see your name here, please contact us so we can correct the oversight.
Susan Allen
American Harp Society
Gail Barber
Dale Barco
Stella Castellucci (Alfred Kastner)
Eleanor Fell Caulfield
Stanley Chaloupka
Alice Chalifoux (Camden Harp Colony)
Cinncinati Conservatory of Music
Sara Cutler (Lucile Lawrence)
Mildred Dilling
Elizabeth Elgin
Helen Ellis
Bertile Fournier (Lily Laskine)
Rudolf Frick
Catherine Gotthoffer (Marcel Grandjany)
Carol Holsinger
Lucile Jennings
Skaila Kanga
Kathy Kienzle (Jeannette Murray)
Barbara Lepke-Sims
Grace Loiacono (Nellie Zimmer)
Elaine Loughrey
Lyon & Healy West
John Marson
Susann McDonald
Carrol McLaughlin (Verlye Mills)
Sylvia Meyer
Catherine Michel
Samuel Milligan
Charlotte L. Mizener
Jack Nebergall
Ruth Negri Armato
Bradford Nelson (Konrad Nelson)
Dewey Owens (Carlos Salzedo)
ShruDeLi Ownbey
Mark Palkovic (Anna Bukay and others)
Samuel and Rosalie Pratt
Joyce M. Rosenfield
Dorothy Remsen
Roslyn Rensch-Erbes
Anne Ricquebourg (Pierre Jamet)
Alyce Rideout (Alice Chalifoux)
Helen Rifas
Elaine Sweeney
Floraleda Sacchi
Victor Salvi Foundation
Rosalind Simpson
Ellis Schumann (Alberto Salvi)
Deanne Sherman
The Simmons Family Foundation
Ann Stockton
Diana Stork
Phala Tracy
Eleisa Trampler (Adele Girard)
Françoise des Varennes (Henriette Renié)
Barbara von Wutzler (N.Y. Harp Ensemble)
Graciela T. Zabaleta (Nicanor Zabaleta)
Stefica Zuzek (Phia Berghout)

Accessing the Archives

Recently relocated to UNT from BYU, the materials and descriptions of materials in the International Harp Archives are still in transition, so please be patient as requests might take longer than in the past until the transition is complete.

Finding Aids

Personal papers, documents, correspondence, and photos
For researchers interested in primary sources, manuscripts, and important historical documents relating to the harp, we recommend using the list of finding aids found below. These inventories were created by BYU but will soon be integrated into UNT’s own finding aid system.

Requesting Reproductions

If you cannot view the item in person or would like copies for research, you may request a reproduction.
Please send your request to Susannah Cleveland.

Public Domain Harp Music

Harp Music of the 18th and 19th Centuries Wiki and Database

In an effort to make early harp music available to the community, the International Harp Archives digitized much of its pre-1923 harp music while the collection was still located at Brigham Young University. These materials can be downloaded free of cost from the Internet Archive.

Contact or Visit Us

We welcome researchers and harp enthusiasts to visit the library and to work with materials from the International Harp Archives. Access to the collection is provided in the Music Library on the 4th floor of Willis Library. All of the materials are stored off site, so prior arrangement and an appointment are required to access them.



Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday: 9 AM – 5PM
Saturday-Sunday: CLOSED

(Please check here for holidays and exceptions to
regular operating hours.)

Mailing Address:

Susannah Cleveland | Curator, International Harp Archives
UNT Music Library | PO Box 305190 | Denton, TX  76201-5190

Contact Information:

Curator
Susannah Cleveland | Willis Library, 421
Email: Susannah.Cleveland@unt.edu
Phone: 940-594-1451

Archivist for the American Harp Society
and the World Harp Congress
Jaymee Haefner | College of Music, 274
Email: Jaymee.Haefner@unt.edu
Phone: 940-565-3739

 

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