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Moses and Frances Asch Collection

Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

Object Details

Shared Stewardship of Collections
The Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage acknowledges and respects the right of artists, performers, Folklife Festival participants, community-based scholars, and knowledge-keepers to collaboratively steward representations of themselves and their intangible cultural heritage in media produced, curated, and distributed by the Center. Making this collection accessible to the public is an ongoing process grounded in the Center's commitment to connecting living people and cultures to the materials this collection represents. To view the Center's full shared stewardship policy, which defines our protocols for addressing collections-related inquiries and concerns, please visit https://doi.org/10.25573/data.21771155.
Creator
Asch, Moses
Distler, Marian, 1919-1964
Folkways Records
Names
Courlander, Harold, 1908-1996
Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967
Jenkins, Ella
Leadbelly, 1885-1949
Ramsey, Frederic, 1915-1995
Seeger, Pete, 1919-2014
Topic
Folk music
Folk dance music
Electronic music
Oral interpretation of poetry
Oral interpretation of fiction
Music -- 20th century
Music -- 19th century
Music -- 18th century
Jazz
Folk music -- United States
World music
Sounds
Vocal music
Popular music -- 20th century -- United States
Provenance
Ralph Rinzler arranged the Smithsonian's acquisition of the Moses and Frances Asch Collection in 1987, beginning with Asch before his death in 1986 and continuing with extensive discussions between Rinzler and the Asch family. Since its acquisition, archivist Jeff Place and others have added contemporary, relevant correspondence with Folkways artists and related individuals.
Creator
Asch, Moses
Distler, Marian, 1919-1964
Folkways Records
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Moses and Frances Asch Collection
Summary
This collection, which dates from 1926-1986, documents the output of Moses Asch through the various record labels he founded and co-founded, and includes some of his personal papers. The Asch collection includes published recordings, master tapes, outtakes, business records, correspondence, photographs, and film.
Biographical/Historical note
The son of Yiddish writer Sholem Asch, Moses Asch was born in Poland in 1905. His childhood was spent in Poland, France, Germany, and New York. While young, Asch developed an interest in radio electronics, which ultimately lead him to his life's work, recording the music and sounds of the world. He established several record labels in succession, sometimes partnering with other record companies. Two of his fist record companies, Asch Recordings and DISC Co. of America, went bankrupt. They were followed by his best-known label, Folkways Records, which was founded in 1948 with Marian Distler (1919-1964). He was still working on Folkways recordings when he died in 1986. Folkways Records sought to document the entire world of sound. The 2,168 titles Asch released on Folkways include traditional and contemporary music from around the world, spoken word in many languages, and documentary recordings of individuals, communities, and current events. Asch's business practices revolved around the commitment to keep every recording issued by Folkways in print, despite low sales. Asch stayed afloat by cutting costs where he could (such as color printing) and offering a high-quality product, meticulously recorded and accompanied by extensive liner notes. In doing this, he could charge a slightly higher price than other commercial outfits. Despite a tenuous relationship with financial solvency, Folkways grew to be not only one of the most important independent record companies in the United States in the 20th century, but also one of the largest and most influential record companies in the world. Moses Asch's record labels featured famous and lesser known American writers, poets, documentarians, ethnographers, and grass roots musicians on commercial recordings. American folk icon Woody Guthrie recorded on the Asch, Disc, and Folkways labels, and the Asch Collection includes some of his correspondence, lyrics, drawings, and writings. The collection also includes correspondence with other notable musicians and artists such as John Cage, Langston Hughes, Margaret Walker, Huddie "Lead Belly" Ledbetter, Pete Seeger, Peggy Seeger, Ewan MacColl, Alan Lomax, Henry Cowell, and Kenneth Patchen. Also in the collection are ethnographic field notes and photographs by as well as correspondence with Béla Barók, Sidney Robertson Cowell, Harold Courlander, Helen Creighton, Laura Boulton, and Samuel Charters. Asch hired various prominent artists and graphic designers including David Stone Martin, Ben Shahn, John Carlis, and Ronald Clyne to create album cover art for his recordings. Much of the original art and designs for these covers can be found in the Asch Collection. Asch's output of recordings on various labels, including published recordings, open reel master tapes, outtakes, and acetate disks, in addition to his business papers, correspondence, photographs, and other files were acquired by the Smithsonian Institution in 1987. The collection came to the Smithsonian with the understanding that all 2168 titles under the Folkways label would be kept available in perpetuity.
Extent
927.27 Cubic feet
Date
1926-1986
bulk 1948-1986
Archival Repository
Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections
Identifier
CFCH.ASCH
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Business records
Correspondence
Phonograph records
Photographic prints
Audiotapes
Citation
Moses and Frances Asch Collection, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement note
The collection is arranged in 10 series: Series 1: Correspondence, 1942-1987 Series 2: Folkways Production, 1946-1987 Series 3: Business Records, 1940-1987 Series 4: Woody Guthrie papers, 1927-1985 Series 5: Early Label Materials, 1940-1949 Series 6: Biographical Materials, 1926-1987 Series 7: Photographs Series 8: Artwork Series 9: Audio Recordings Series 10: Film At this time, the collection is partially processed. Please contact rinzlerarchives@si.edu for more information.
Processing Information note
An original, basic processing of the Moses and Frances Asch Collection was done following its donation and arrival at the Smithsonian, later augmented by the work of archivist Jeff Place. Following a Preservation Prioritization Survey conducted by Nora Lockshin of the Smithsonian Center for Archives Conservation, the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections received an award from the Collections Care and Preservation Fund to support a more complete processing of the Asch Collection. In 2009-2011, the collection was analyzed and re-organized by Cecilia Peterson to group like materials together in series and chronologically thereafter. Correspondence was additionally arranged alphabetically by last name or corporate name. Basic preservation practices were also employed in the rehousing of materials, removing of fasteners, protection of vulnerable materials, and the removal of highly acidic carbon copies and clippings. The acidic materials were contaminating the collection and were therefore replaced with acid-free copies.
Rights
Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections. Please visit our website to learn more about submitting a request. The Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections make no guarantees concerning copyright or other intellectual property restrictions. Other usage conditions may apply; please see the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for more information.
Genre/Form
Business records
Correspondence
Phonograph records
Photographic prints
Audiotapes
Other Finding Aids note
An inventory of the audio recordings in this collection is available.
Scope and Contents
The Moses and Frances Asch Collection measures 841 cubic feet and dates from 1926-1987, with some contemporary, relevant correspondence, clippings, and ephemera added after 1987. Most of the collection consists of audio recordings (commercial 78 rpm and long-playing records, open reel tapes, acetate discs, and test pressings), correspondence with recording artists and producers, artwork, photographs, ephemera, clippings, record production materials, writings, and business papers relating to Folkways Records. Materials relating to Folkways Records can be found primarily in the Correspondence, Folkways Production, Business Records, Photographs, Artwork, Sound Recordings, and Film series. The collection also contains some biographical materials and personal correspondence, including materials related to Asch's first business, Radio Laboratories, located in the Biographical Materials series. Correspondence, ephemera, photographs, record production materials, business papers, and recordings relating to Asch's record labels before Folkways Records (Asch Recordings, Disc Company of America, Cub Records) are located in the Early Label Materials series as well as the Audio Recordings and Photographs series.
Restrictions
Access to the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections is by appointment only. Visit our website for more information on scheduling a visit or making a digitization request. Researchers interested in accessing born-digital records or audiovisual recordings in this collection must use access copies.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1566502266171-1566502266485-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/bk533b8a927-559a-44ac-98d2-f32d871058b4

In the Collection

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  • FW 8810 The Black Watch and other Pipe and Drum Tunes recorded by Henry Mandler and Robert Strome

  • FI 8359 Learn to Fiddle Country Style by Tracy Schwarz

  • FH 5710 The Patriot Plan, excerpts and edited by Charles Edward Smith, narration by Wallace House

  • FW 6920 Flamenco Guitar Solos, played by Mario Escudero

  • FH 5302 Broadside vol. 2, songs from Broadside Magazine, sung by Pete Seeger

  • FH 5512 The Minority Party in America, featuring an interview with Norman Thomas

  • FM 8357 The Recorder: An Instruction Guide by Johanna Kulbach and Arthur Nikita

  • FE 4394 (P 401) Music of the Sioux and the Navajo, recorded by Willard Rhodes in Cooperation with the U.S. Office of Indian Affairs

  • FM 8369 (CRB 12) 42 Lessons for Tabla by Ustad Keramatullah Khan

  • FE 4406 (P 406) Music of Indonesia

  • FW 8774 Songs of Love, Play, and Protest by Frank Schildt

  • FX 6100 Sounds of Frequency, a test record conceived and developed by Moses Asch and Peter Bartok

  • FW 8779 Love is Teasing: Scottish and English Early Ballads

  • FM 8362 Cajun Fiddle Tunes: Old and New by Dewey Balfa and Tracy Schwarz

  • FH 5211 Witches and War-Whoops: Early New England Ballads Collected and Sung by John Allison

  • FM 8357 The Recorder: An Instruction Guide by Johanna Kulbach and Arthur Nikita

  • FD 5559 Nueva York, a tape documentary of Puerto Rican New Yorkers, conceived, recorded and edited by Tony Schwartz

  • FC 7107 Uncle Bouqui of Haiti, by Harold Courlander, read by Augusta Baker

  • FW 8506 The Nuru Taa African Musical Idiom by Nadi Qamar

  • FW 8817 Music of Chile sung by Martina and Eugenia Diaz

  • FD 5580 An Actual Story in Sound of a Dog's Life, as broadcast on the CBS Radio Workshop, conceived and recorded by Tony Schwartz

  • FC 7270 German Children's Songs, sung by Ernst Wolff accompanying himself on the piano

  • FW 8844 Dances of Venezuela

  • FW 8754 Russian Choral Music

  • FW 8514 Kora Duets recorded by Marc Pevar

  • FC 7308 Call and Response, Rhythmic Group Singing, composed and sung by Ella Jenkins with a group of school children with instruments

  • FH 5528 Speeches by Frederick Douglass, read by Ossie Davis, edited by Philip Foner

  • FX 6142 The Sounds of the Office, by Michael Siegel

  • FE 4403-4407-4432 (P40- P 407-P432) Music of Haiti, v. 1-3, recorded by Harold Courlander

  • FW 8839 Folk Dances of Austria, Vol. 3: Traditional Schuhplattler Dances by Karl Kubat

  • FH 5456 The Songs and Stories of Aunt Molly Jackson, stories told by Aunt Molly Jackson, songs sung by John Greenway

  • FE 4386 Music of the Jívaro of Ecuador, recorded by Michael J. Harner

  • FC 7004 Ring Games, Line Games and Play Party Songs of Alabama

  • FW 8811 Caribbean Rhythms recorded in San Andres by Thomas J. Price Jr.

  • FE 4394 (P 401) Music of the Sioux and the Navajo, recorded by Willard Rhodes in Cooperation with the U.S. Office of Indian Affairs

  • FC 7016 Why, Oh Why? And other Nonsense and Activity Songs for Early Childhood, with Woody Guthrie, compiled and edited by Sam Charters

  • FD 5525 Born to Live: Hiroshima, written, compiled and edited by Studs Terkel with Jim Unrath

  • FW 8749 Music of Peru

  • FX 6170 Sound Effects, vol. 1, documentary recordings by Tony Schwartz

  • FH 5273 Tipple, Loom and Rail: Songs of the Industrialization of the South, sung and played by Mike Seeger

  • FW 8819 Inger Nielsen Sings Danish Folk Songs by Inger Nielsen

  • FE 4405 (P 405) Folk Music of Ethiopia

  • FE 4380 Songs of Assam, Uttar Pradesh and the Andamans, recorded by the Department of Anthropology, Government of India

  • FC 7000 Songs, Rhythms and Chants for the Dance, with Ella Jenkins

  • FE 4407 (P 407) Folk Music of Haiti, recorded by Harold Courlander

  • FH 5277 The American Revolution in Song and Ballad, the Committee of Correspondence

  • FW 6843 German Folk Songs, sung by Martha Schlamme, acc. by Pete Seeger playing the recorder and banjo

  • FE 4356 Traditional Folk Dances of Japan

  • FH 5305 Teton Tea Party with Charlie Brown

  • FW 6824 Gospel Songs, sung by The Missionary Quintet, recorded in Nassau, Bahamas, by Marshall W. Stearns

  • FP 6809 Jewish Freilach Songs, played and sung by "Prince" Nazaroff with octophone and accordion

  • FM 8364 Cajun Accordion Volume Two by Gérard Dòle

  • FW 6953 Songs and Dances of Brazil, recorded at Mar Grande in Itaparica by Carlo Castaldi

  • Gary Kenton

  • FW 8464 Indigenous Music of the Ivory Coast National Company by Nadi Qamar

  • FH 5451 The Investigator: A Political Satire in Documentary Form, written by Reuben Ship and featuring John Drainie

  • FW 8505 Songs of Senegal by Ousmane M'Baye and his African Ensemble

  • FE 4357 Tobak Batak music played by the Tihang Gultom group, Guru Tihang leader. Recorded by Paul Pedersen, collected by Paul Pedersen and Toeggoel P. Siagian

  • Legal Documents- FBI Files, Sholem Asch

  • Peter Goldsmith

  • FW 8778 Songs of Auvergne sung by Lucie De Vienne Blanc

  • FC 7262 "There's a Brown Boy in the Ring," Calypso for Children, sung and composed by Lord Invader

  • FH 5217 Ohio State Ballads, collected and sung by Anne Grimes with dulcimer

  • AH 8504 Bajun Ballads: Somali Songs sung by Hussein Shiekh and Radio Mogadiscio Swahili Singers by Chet Williams and Hassan Hussein

  • FW 8563 From Where I Stand by Peggy Seeger

  • Photographs- Yiddish Theater

  • FE 4394 (P 401) Music of the Sioux and the Navajo, recorded by Willard Rhodes in Cooperation with the U.S. Office of Indian Affairs

  • FC 7027 This Land is My Land, a Collection of American Folk Songs/American Work Songs

  • FW 8846 In Come a Bumblebee with Richard Carlin

  • FC 7005 Songs to Grow On, Nursery Days, vol. 1, composed, played and sung by Woody Guthrie

  • FH 5511 W.E.B. DuBois—a recorded autobiography, interviewed by Moses Asch

  • FW 8845 The English Concertina, by Richard Carlin

  • FW 8782 Traditional Music of Ireland Vol. 2 produced by Samuel B. Charles

  • FH 5275 Colonial and Revolutionary War Period Sea Songs and Chanteys, singers from Seaport '76, Newport, R.I.

  • FD 6510 American Indian Dances, compiled and collected by Ronnie and Stu Lipner

  • FW 6912 Bantu Choral Folk Songs, sung by The Song Swappers, with Pete Seeger, director and arranger

  • FD 5445 Good Morning Viet-Nam: A Documentary Recorded in Viet-Nam by Claude Johner

  • FW 6802 Folk Songs and Dances of China, recorded in China

  • FS 5287 We Won't Move!: Songs of the Tenants' Movement

  • FE 4404 Folk and Traditional Music of Turkey

  • Williams, Mary Lou

  • FD 6526 The Cajun Swing, Jay Pelsia, Nathan Menard and The Musical Cajuns with singing by Ray Thibodeux

  • FW 6816 Spanish Guitar Solos, played by Carlos Montoya

  • FC 7432 The World of Man, vol. 2, Religions, story and narration by Harold Courlander

  • FH 5448 Mexico: Imagenes Cotidianas, por Joaquin Lopez, Contemporary Mexican Folksongs

  • FH 5278 Patchwork and Powder Horn: Songs of the American Revolution, sung by with auto-harp, Dorothy Mesney

  • FW 8764 Songs and Ballads of Northern Saskatchewan and Northern Manitoba

  • FW 8815 Love Songs of Lebanon by the Sawaya Quartet and Chorus

  • FH 5505 Campaign Fifty-Six: Sounds of an Election Year

  • FW 8829 Spanish Dances by Niño Alicante

  • FW 8814 Scottish Bagpipe Music by John A. MacLellan

  • FC 7471 Howard Finster—Man of Many Voices, A Children's Record, Bird Calls, Animal Sounds, Hollers, Stories and Songs from his boyhood in North Alabama

  • FW 6836 Christmas Songs of Spain, recorded in Spain by Laura Boulton

  • FD 6535 Country Dances from Quebec, Music Traditionelle Du Bas Du Fleuve, Aimé Cagné et sa musique à bouche

  • FW 8759 Bothy Ballads of Scotland sung by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger

  • FH 5436 Songs of the Spanish Civil War vol. 1

  • FH 5485 Ballads of Sacco and Vanzetti, commissioned by Moses Asch, composed and sung by Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger

  • FH 5280 Election Songs of the United States, sung by Oscar Brand

  • FH 5583 Tony Schwartz Records the Sound of Children

  • FD 5765 Berkeley Teach-In: Vietnam, recorded at the Berkeley campus of the University of California by Radio Station KPFA, edited by Louis Menashe

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