Descriptive SummaryMSS 2193Fred Steiner Papers,
1937-1989Steiner, FrederickL. Tom Perry Special Collections1 folderAmerican film and
television composer and musicologist. Born 24 February 1923 in New York.
Composed for television seriesGunsmoke, Have Gun Will
Travel, The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, and
Hawaii Five-O among others. Major film scores include The
Man from Del Rio, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, Time
Limit, The Color Purple. Interviews and correspondence with Ken
Darby and Hugo Friedhofer. AccessThis collection is open to the public.
Conditions of UseIt is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary
copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from Fred Steiner Papers must be
obtained from theSupervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry
Special Collections Board of Curators.
Preferred CitationInitial Citation: MSS 2193; Fred Steiner
Papers; Arts and Communications Archives; L. Tom Perry Special Collections,
Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University.
Following Citations:MSS 2193, LTPSC.
Subject TracingsAdded AuthorRaksin, DavidSteiner, Max, 1888-1971Darby, KenPeopleDarby, KenNewman, Alfred, 1901-1970Steiner, Max, 1888-1971Friedhofer, HugoRaksin, DavidPlacesHollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)Bohemian Grove (Calif.)Genre/FormLettersTranscriptsPhotographsSubjectMotion picture musicContainer ListInventoryInventoryBoxFolderDescription
11"Selective Summary of the Two Interviews with Ken
Darby,” Fred Steiner,
13 September 1975,
photocopy, 16 pp. “Selective Summary Second Interview with Ken Darby
(8-12-75),” Fred Steiner,
18 September 1975,
photocopy, 5 pp. “Ken Darby Interview
8-11-75,” transcript, photocopy, 80pp.
2 “Ken Darby
8-12-75,” transcript, photocopy, 100 pp.
3The Camps: Facts, Artifacts, and
Fantasies, by Louis E. Gelwicks, guidebook to Bohemian Grove camps, n.d.
1981 Bohemian Grove Summer
Encampment, folder containing The Dog House Guest Book; correspondence,
1981; “Christmas Fanfare
for Herald’s Trumpets”by Fred Steiner, photocopy; 8x10-inch photograph, color,
group attending
1981 Summer Encampment,
includes Ken Darby and Fred Steiner. 4 Marshall, Francis N. Taj Mahal. San
Francisco: The Bohemian Club,
1981. 5 Ken Darby correspondence re: Alfred Newman Memorial
Library at University of Southern California, photocopy,
1988-1989. 6 Hugo Friedhofer correspondence, photocopy,
1965-1983; Pacific Coast
Musician, article, photocopy,
1 May 1937. 7 “A Star Is Born,” Max Steiner, dance band arrangement
published by Irving Berlin, Inc., original,
1937. 8Photographs of Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday party: 2
sheets of contact prints, 35 negatives, 4 photocopies for use in identifying
attendees, in manila envelope.2 (Oversize)1 Invitation to Hugo Friedhofer’s 75th birthday party;
“Ein Friedhofer Bildnis,” by David Raksin, photocopies,
1976.