Overtones

Curtis began publishing Overtones in 1929 from October to May as a monthly magazine. It was issued intermittently until 1940 when it ceased publication. Overtones was reactivated many years later—long after Tabuteau’s departure. Shown below are excerpted references to Tabuteau from all the issues published during his tenure at Curtis.

Student Activities: Casimir Hall. February 1930: p. 126.

Student Activities: Chamber Music. March 1930: p. 154.

Student Activities: Chamber Music. April 1930: p. 179.

Radio. April 1930: p. 187.

Editorial Comment: The Present Season. October 1930: p. 7.

Student Activities: Radio Broadcasts. January 1931: p. 109.

Student Activities: Radio Broadcasts. April 1931: pp. 200-201.

Student Activities: Casimir Hall Concerts. May 1931: p. 225.

Radio. December 1931: p. 25.

Student Activities: Casimir Hall Concerts. 1932-33: p. 25.

Further Student Activities: Miscellaneous. 1932-33: p. 53.

Student Activities: Casimir Hall Concerts. May 1932: p. 15.

Student Activities: Casimir Hall Concerts. May 1933: p. 25.

The Concert Course [Runouts]. 1934: pp. 32-33.

The Radio Series. 1934: p. 39-40.

The Current Year of the Curtis Institute. May 1936: pp. 20, 54.

We Catch Up in Our Reporting. May 1936: p. 61.

In Summer We Relax. January, 1937: p. 26.

Student Activities: Casimir Hall. May 1937: p. 86.

Student Activities: Radio. May 1937: p. 88.

Tabuteau Receives the Cross of France’s Legion of Honor. November 1937: p. 25.

Golden Jubilee Concert. November 1937: pp. 13, 17, 18-19.

The Trio Classique. March 1938: pp. 48-49.

Graduates and Students. March 1938: p. 53.

Editorial Comment: Anniversaries. December 1938: p. 5.

Mme. Tabuteau. December 1938: p. 6.

Professionally Speaking. December 1939: pp. 22-23.

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Extra-Curriculum. April 1940: p. 61.

Overtones Parody

Edward O’Gorman. Mais no! Mais non! Two-one-feeneesh! Undertones. March 25, 1938: pp. 1, 3.

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An audio interview with Joan Browne (Champie), a private Tabuteau student in the early 1950s.

A photograph of the music stand that was in Tabuteau’s private studio in Philadelphia.

An autographed photo of Marcel Tabuteau inscribed to Vladimir Sokoloff.

An autographed photo of Marcel Tabuteau inscribed to Joan Browne Champie.

With the passing of Wilbur Isaac Hilles in August 2023 and now Martha Scherer-Alfee in February 2024, no oboe students of Marcel Tabuteau at the Curtis Institute are still living.

A letter sent to the Curtis Institute by Laila Storch’s mother about Tabuteau not teaching at Curtis—and the reply.