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Documentation Centre for Music

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The Documentation Centre for Music (DOMUS), at the Stellenbosch University Music Library, has its origins in the work and interests of staff and students at the Department of Music at Stellenbosch University. These include, at various times, academic staff members and Music library staff. The existence of this Centre on a more formal basis is due to the efforts of Prof. Stephanus Muller, and funding provided by the Stellenbosch University Music Department and the Vice-rector Research at Stellenbosch University. In August 2005 an archivist was appointed.

Aims of DOMUS
DOMUS aims to collect, conserve/preserve, sort, and catalogue, for the benefit of research on postgraduate level, the literary estates of composers, performers and musicologists, as well as documentation collections of music institutions.

Collections at DOMUS
DOMUS houses over 40 collections. These collections that have mostly been acquired by bequest include (excerpts from collection list):

  • Andresen, Olaf
  • Angove, Ivy
  • Aucamp, Hennie
  • Bailey, John
  • Blake, Michael
  • Bouws, Jan
  • Bowman, Lionel
  • Cape Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Cillié, G.G.
  • De Villiers, Dirkie
  • Donald Graham Historical Sound Recordings
  • Endler, Johann Franz (Hans)
  • EOAN Group
  • Grové, Stefans
  • Hartman, Anton
  • International Society for Contemporary Music (NewMusicSA)
  • James, Christopher
  • Jannasch, Friedrich Wilhelm
  • Kaganof, Aryan
  • Konservatorium Collection
  • Lopez-Lambrechts Collection
  • Musicological Society of Southern Africa
  • Nepgen, Rosa
  • Newcater, Graham
  • Obelisk Music
  • Scott, Michael
  • Simon, John
  • Stegmann, Frits
  • Suider-Afrikaanse Kerkorrelistevereniging (SAKOV)
  • Swanson, Walter
  • US Choir
  • Van der Spuy, George
  • Van Niekerk, Hanlie
  • Van Rooyen, Bouwer
  • Van Wyk, Arnold
  • Weich, Charles
  • References

    Documentation Centre for Music Wikipedia