Summary Information
Creator | Boshko, Toma |
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Title | Toma Boshko manuscripts |
ID | g.2 |
Quantity | 0.1 Linear Feet |
Languages | Multiple languages |
Languages | Ukrainian, Lemko dialect Ukrainian or Carpatho-Rusyn, and German. |
Repository | Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives |
Biographical / Historical
Toma Boshko (Тома Бошко, also spelled Tomasz or Tomko Boszko) was a Ukrainian-American amateur or semi-professional musician who lived at least part of his life in Northampton, Pennsylvania. He was born January 20, 1892, probably in what is now western Ukraine or southeastern Poland. He probably spent some time in the Austro-Hungarian army, as he seems to be familiar with German-language drill commands. He appears also to have participated in the activities of the Sich Athletic and Fire Associations in Ukraine and/or the US.
Scope and Contents
This manuscripts in this collection are primarily related to Toma Boshko's musical activities, consisting of a ledger book of folk song lyrics, and scores of liturgical, secular, and folk music. In addition to the song lyrics, the ledger book also contains a Ukrainian-German glossary of millitary drill commands used by the "Sich" firefighting and athletic association.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in two series based on the format of the documents:
Missing Title
- Ledger book
- Music scores
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form: Identification of item, date (if known); Toma Boshko manuscripts; box number; folder number; Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives, Somerset, New Jersey.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for researcher use. Please contact the archivist (archives@ukrhec.org) for more information and to make arrangements.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright restrictions may apply.
Controlled Access Headings
Organizations
- Poz︠h︡arnycho-himnastychne tovarystvo "Sich"
Places
- Pennsylvania--Lehigh River Valley Region
Genres
- Songbooks
- Sacred vocal music
- Notated music
File Plan
Originally housed in tall cabinet "З", shelf 1. Old catalog number 702. Also incorporates material from music manuscript accession 2012.6.4.
Container List
Series 1. Ledger book, Possibly 1920s.Scope and ContentsContains hand-written lyrics of 100 songs. The majority are well-known Ukrainian folk songs, but a number are obscure, or in Lemko dialect or Carpatho-Rusyn. The book is undated, but it may be from the 1920s, based on US postage stamps affixed to the inside front and back covers (Franklin 1908 series 1 cent stamps, and a 10 cent 1894 series Postage Due stamp, which was superceded in 1930). In addition to the song lyrics, it also contains a glossary of military drill commands in Ukrainian and German. |
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Series 2. Music scores | |
LiturgyScope and ContentsSoprano, alto, and tenor part books for music to the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom by an unknown composer. Bass part book is missing. |
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Arrangements for mixed chorus, 1932.Scope and ContentsSoprano, alto, tenor, and bass part books of choral compositions and choral arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs. Many are attributed to known composers (e.g. Leontovych, Koshyts', etc.), but some do not have any indication of composer or arranger. |
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Arrangements for male chorus, 1932.Scope and ContentsArrangements of 14 Ukrainian folk songs for three part male chorus. Most of the arrangements are unattributed. |
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Vocal duets, 1932.Scope and ContentsDuets for soprano/alto, soprano/tenor, and tenor/baritone. |
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Vocal solosScope and ContentsSolos for soprano, tenor, and baritone. These solos may have originally had instrumental accompaniments that have now been lost. |
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Miscellaneous scoresScope and ContentsScores and individual parts of folk song arrangments, as well as liturgical music that has been copied out in a different hand. It is not clear if the latter is material assembled by Boshko, or was inserted by a previous archivist. |
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