Title: |
Bain Murray Music collection |
Repository: |
Cleveland State University
Phone: 216-687-2449 http://library.csuohio.edu/speccoll |
Creator: |
Murray, Bain |
Dates: |
1939-1992 |
Quantity: |
35 boxes |
Abstract: |
This collection documents the life, accomplishments and works of composer Bain Murray. |
Identification: |
A2000025 |
Language: |
The records are in English |
Bain Murray was born in 1926 in Evanston Ill. and died at the age of 66 in January of 1993. Murray surpassed dedication to the musical profession. He worked diligently on his opera Mary Stuart: A Queen betrayed, while in the ICU at University Hospitals of Cleveland. During cardiac and renal complications he continued to attend the concerts of the Cleveland Chamber Symphony. Bain Murray worked full-time until the day before his death. He loved music, and he devoted his life to sharing his passion.
Bain Murray was a prolific composer with an affinity for vocal music. He has written numerous song cycles with orchestra, chamber ensembles, piano and organ compositions, over 30 choral works, over 30 individual songs, string quartets, a woodwind quintet, trio for flute, cello and piano, a ballet and two operas --The Legend (1987) and Mary Stuart: A Queen Betrayed (1991). A third opera based on Eleanor of Aquitaine remains unfinished. Murray created romantic pieces of a lyrical quality. He appreciated tradition and made great contributions to the American art song literature, setting poems to music.
Murray received a Bachelor's degree from Oberlin College and a Master's degree from Harvard University. He taught at both schools. Murray came to Cleveland in 1959. Beginning in 1966 he headed the Theory-Composition Division of Cleveland State University. His composition teachers were Herbert Elwell (who studied with Dvorak), Walter Piston, Randall Thompson and Nadia Boulanger.
In the summer of 1949 Murray assisted Professor Willard Rhodes of Columbia in recording chants and dances of the Navajo, Hopi and Zuni. In 1950 he recorded the Northwest tribes of Washington, Oregon and Idaho for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior. All of the recordings are stored in the Library of Congress and some were issued on Ethnic Folkways Discs. Murray wrote a String Quartet on Indian Themes while a student at Oberlin, The Hopi Flute Song, a choral work, and used Indian materials in some subsequent compositions including his Opera-Oratorio The Legend.
Murray also maintained a strong interest in the music of Poland (see
Related Materials). He visited Poland six times, wrote numerous articles on Polish music published in the U.S. and abroad, and wrote a book
on the History of Polish Music. Further writing endeavors included the creation of the music column for the Sun Newspapers;
Murray is known as a music critic and reviewer.
Bain Murray's awards include a Fulbright Grant to Belgium, the Medal of Distinction from the Polish Composers Union, the Brookline Music Library Association Prize, the Knight and Boott Prizes of Harvard University, the Cleveland Fine Arts Prize, numerous ASCAP awards, several Creative Research Grants from Cleveland State University Graduate Research Council, recording grants from the Bascom Little Fund, and others from private foundations.
He received commissions from J. Heywood Alexander, the William Appling Singers, Leslie Chabay, Marie Kraft, Arthur Loesser, Daisy Newman, Rosiland Reed, Robert Shaw, the Gregg Smith Singers, the Westport Madrigal Singers, Sendai (Japan) New Music Ensemble, and the Cleveland Chamber Symphony under Edwin London.
His publishers include Lawson-Gould, Ludwig Music Co., Galaxy Gailliard, Theodore Presser, Summy Birchard and Studio P/R. His works appear on the Gregg Smith Singers, Move (Scotland), and the True Media record labels.
Items in the collection include: textual works and musical works. Textual works include: correspondence, contracts, reviews, articles, program notes, awards, lectures, teaching activities, quotations in press releases, bibliographies, biographical information and photographs. Musical works include: cantatas, chamber music, choral music, operas, piano music, children's piano music, song cycles, and string orchestra music. The works are by or about Bain Murray or created by composers that influenced his work.
Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.
The collection is open to the public.
Related Material: Related Material
54 music compositions by Bain Murray are available through OhioLINK. To find the items type into the author search field "Murray, Bain". Also,
in OhioLINK, 1002 items are available in the
CSU Contemporary Polish Music Collection, personally collected by Bain Murray during the Cold War. To find the items type into the Title Search Field "CSU Contemporary
Polish Music Collection".
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
[Box Number, Folder Number]. The Bain Murray Music Collection. Cleveland State University.
Collection donated in 1999 by Laurie Murray.
Murray, J.D. Bain. (n.d.). The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Retrieved from http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=MJDBSalisbury, Wilma. (1993, January 19). Bain Murray had songs in his heart an appreciation. The Plain Dealer, p. 9C.