Fonds contains records include scripts, scores, correspondence and papers, reports, photographs, films, lectures, and interviews documents Applebaum's activities as a composer, conductor, and arts administrator.
UntitledSeries consists of three sub-divisions: Scores for films; Scores for radio and television; Scores for theatre. Some of the scores include sketches, shooting scripts, parts, music cues, correspondence with directors and producers. The scores for films contains scores for National Film Board productions, including 'Alexis Tremblay, habitant' (1942) 'Arctic saga,' (1952), 'Athabasca,' (1967), 'Canadian profile,' (1956), 'The forest,' (1965), 'Krieghoff,' (1955), 'Paddle to the sea,' (1966), 'Royal journey,' (1951 Royal Tour), and 'Varley,' (1952). In addition, there is a good deal of NFB stock music composed by Applebaum. There are also scores for American government agencies (United States Army Reorientation Branch, United States Navy, Georgia Department of Health, Mississippi Department of Public Health). As well, there are Hollywood scores for 'Lost boundaries, '(1949), 'Story of G.I. Joe.' (1945), 'Tomorrow the world,' (1944), and scores for American productions including the Hans Richter film 'Dreams that money can buy,' (1952) with music by John Cage, Paul Bowles, and Applebaum. For radio and television there are scores for 'And then we wrote,' (1967), the CBC National News theme (1966-1967), scores for the CBC Television programmes "Camera Canada," ('Campus in the clouds,' 'Hockey,' etc), 'The discoverers,' (1972) "First performance" ('Black of the moon,' 'O'Brien,' 'Time lock,'), 'Images of Canada,' (1972), 'The journal of Susanna Moodie,' (1971), 'Mr. Piper,'[children's programme] (1961-1963), 'Peer Gynt,' (1957), "CBC playhouse," ('The ghost in the corpse,' 'The girl queen at the world's end,' 'How the Tongans came to Fiji,' 'The McAndrew family,' 'The viking and the vixen,')(1952), "Purple playhouse" ('The bells,' 'Corsican brothers,' 'Dracula,' 'Sweeney Todd,' 'Used up,') (1973), 'Scope' (1955), 'Seven days of victory' (1955), and several more. There are also scores for the Columbia Broadcasting System programme "Twentieth Century," and scores for the United Nations radio service. For CBC - Radio there are scores for "Summer stage" ('Always a librarian--never a bride,' 'Burlap bags,' 'For whom the horses run,' 'Prophecy at dawn,' 'Tidewater morning,'), "Wednesday night" ('Antigone,' 'Hamlet,' 'Juno and the paycock,' 'The playboy of the western world,' 'The shaking tent,' 'Words & music,'), and others. For theatre there are scores for Stratford productions including 'Anthony and Cleopatra' (1967, 1976), 'Coriolanus,' (1961), 'Cyrano,' (1963), 'Hamlet,' (1957, 1969) 'King Lear,' (1964) 'Much ado about nothing,' (1958, 1980, 1987) 'Twelfth night,' (1966, 1985), 'Macbeth,' (1978), 'Cymberline,' (1986), 'Mystery of Henry Moore,' (1984), 'The man who hid Anne Frank,' (1980), as well as other theatre productions in Toronto and New York.
- for United States Army Reorientation Branch - producer: Herbert Kerkow - director: J. Roffman - script by Frank Beckwith - score - parts - script
- recorded at National Film Board, Ottawa, November 14, 1942 - score - shot list
- C.C.O. Nick Balla and Doug Wilkinson - script by Bill Davidson - recorded at Renaissance Studio, Montreal, March 17, 1952 - score - parts - sketches - script - shot list - notes - sketches: Nick Balla, M. Hyman, 1952
- film on 50th anniversary of the Christian Science Monitor - producer: Jack Alexander - script by John Beaufort - narrator: Anthony Quayle - recorded at Metropolitan Studios - parts - NARRATION - notes - sketches: Jack Alexander, John Beaufort, 1958
- for State of Georgia Department of Health - director: George C. Stoney - script by George Stoney and Louis Applebaum - recorded by McGarry & Smith, August 26-28, 1952 - sketches - notes: spirituals - sketches: George Stoney, 1951, 1952
- parts
-National Film Board stereoscopic film for the-producer: Norman McLaren-recorded in London, England, April 1951-score-sketches-cue sheets-PRESS RELEASES-notes -sketches: W. Arthur Irwin, Jack D. Ralph,Raymond Spottiswood, 1951
- working title: Sheepherding in the Southwest - for United States State Department - producer: Joseph Krumgold - script by Joseph Krumgold - score (OVERSIZED: see file 312) - parts - sketches - shooting script - sketches - shot list - temporary sequence log - report on review with Louis Applebaum, May 10, 1952 - sketches: Joseph Krumgold, 1951, 1952
- parts
- score - shot list - notes - sketches: Guido Basso, Roy Lockwood, 1967
-National Film Board -producer: Tom Daly -director: Allan Wargon -script by Allan Wargon -score -sketches -script -shot list -notes -sketches: Allan Wargon, 1955, 1956
- produced by Graphic Associates Film Production Limited, Toronto (Ernie Reid) for National Film Board and the Department of Labour - recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, October 7, 1953 - score - parts - sketches - script - notes - sketches & FINANCIAL RECORDS: Graphic Associates Film Production Limited, 1953
- producer: Leonid Kipnis - script by Lamont Moore - recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, January 21, 1957 - score - parts - notes
- parts
Call For Volunteers - recorded at A.S.N., Montreal, October 1941 - score - notes Wartime Housing - producer: Ernst Borneman - recorded at National Film Board, August 1942 - score Canada's Greatest Victory Loan: see VE-VJI file 59.
Dollar Dance (See also file 862) - National Film Board - script by Norman McLaren - score - sketches - script I'm the Proudest Girl in the World - Canadian Women's Army Corps (C.W.A.C.) film clip - script by Frank Shuster and Johnny Wayne - music by Frank Shuster, Johnny Wayne and Louis Applebaum - score (see also OVERSIZED score, file 346) - sketches - script - notes - sketches: 1943
- Louis Applebaum's music for "Girl With the Prefabricated Heart" - score and parts sent to Hans Richter, November 5, 1952 -sketches -script
- National Film Board - producer: Tom Daly - director: John Spotton - script by Stanley Jackson - score - shot list - notes - sketches: 1965, 1966
- National Film Board & British Columbia Department of Welfare - producer: Leslie McFarlane - score
- producer: George Stoney, Potomac Films, Washington, D. C. - recorded at Fine Sound, New York, February 15, 1955 - score (OVERSIZED: see file 338) - sketches - notes - sketches: Sylvia Betts, George Stoney, 1954, 1955
- Ferenc Berko for Container Corp. of America - recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, September 1950 - score - parts
- Unity Films Production, New York, for General Motors Presents - producer & director: Victor D. Solow - script by Lewis Jacobs - recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, September 26, 1952 - score - parts - sketches - script
- Potomac Film Producers, Washington, D. C. for Mississippi Department of Public Welfare and United States Children's Bureau - producer: Nicholas C. Read - recorded at Capital Films, Washington, D. C., September 17, 1954 - score - parts - sketches - cue sheets - notes - sketches: Sylvia Betts, Nicholas Read, 1954
Jack Tars to White Hats - film for the United States Navy - producer: George Stoney, Potomac Films, Washington, D. C. - recorded by the United States Navy Band (Lieut. Filtz), Washington, D. C December 3, 1957 - score - sketches - notes: Narration Those New Army Greens - film for the United States Army - producer: George Stoney, Potomac Films - recorded by the United States Army Band, Washington, D. C., December 4, 1957 - score - sketches - notes: Narration - sketches: Sylvia Betts, George Stoney, 1957
- producer: Taylor-Roffman Productions Limited, Toronto - director: Julian Roffman - recorded at R. C. A., Toronto, August 24, 1961 -score -sketches -cue sheets -shot list -notes -sketches: David Griedorf, N. A. Taylor, 1961 -cue sheets: 1961
- National Film Board - C. C. 0. - producer: Tom Daly - recorded at Fine Sound, New York, February 11, 1955 - score - parts - sketches - shot list - notes - sketches: 1955
-parts
-producer: Louis de Rochemont -director: Alfred L. Werker -sketches -script -shot list
- parts
-National Film,Board -director: Doug Wilkinson -recorded at CFCFL Montreal, May 5, 1952 -score -parts -sketches
- parts
-for Television, Radio and Film Commission of the Methodist Church, Nashville, Tennessee -producer: Nicholas Read -recorded at TRAKO, March 18, 1957 -score -sketches -script -sketches: John Clayton, Anton Pilversack, Nicholas Read, Lyman R. White, 1957
- recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, October 21, 1946 - score -sketches -script -shot list -notes
- for United States Army - producer: Victor Solow, Unity Films - score - parts
- for State of Georgia Department of Health (Southern Educational Film Production Service/ SEFPS) - producer: George Stoney, Potomac Films - score
- National Film Board - producer: Julian Biggs - director: William Mason - script by Stanley Jackson - recorded at National Film Board, April 27, 1966 - score - shot list - union contract - sketches: Stanley Jackson, 1966
- score - notes
- National Film Board - producer: Julian Roffman - director: Ted Scythes - recorded at CBC Studio C, Toronto, November 19, 1943 - score - sketches
- PKO-Pathe Special (Marine Corp footage) - mus. director: Herman Fuchs - recorded at Gotham (?) Studio, September 16, 1952 - score retained by RKO -sketches -script
- National Film Board & UNRRA - producer: Tom Daly - recorded at RCA, New York, September 23, 1947 - score (OVERSIZED: see file 344) - sketches - script - shot list - notes - sketches: Agnes Fischer & Thomas Daly to Frederic March, 1947
-parts
- (MISC.) scores
- recorded at Titra Studio (?), New York -score -sketches -cue sheets -notes -sketches: 1956
-score -parts -notes
- producer: Lester Cowan - director: William A. Wellman - script by Ernie Pyle - music by Louis Applebaum and Ann Ronell - score - sketches - script - notes - programmes
- cartoon by Jim MacKay - recorded at R. C. A., New York, August 17, 1945 - score - script - MUSICAL SEQUENCE SHEETS (ANIMATION cue sheets) - notes - sketches: Jim MacKay, 1945
- producer: Morton Parker - recorded at National Film Board, March 18, 1965 - score
- National Film Board official production of Royal Tour - producer: Tom Daly - score (see also OVERSIZED score, file 351) - shot list - notes - sketches: 1951
- National Film Board - recorded at Pringle & Booth, Toronto, December 12, 1953 - score - parts - sketches - shot list
- Wayne & Shuster Look at Technical Training in Canada - National Film Board - producer: Key Film Productions Limited, Toronto - score - script - cue sheets - notes - sketches: 1966
- National Film Board - producer: Tom Daly - director: Allan Wargon - recorded at CBC, December 61 1952 - score - parts - sketches - script - shot list - notes - sketches: Allan Wargon, 1952
- National Film Board - producer: Phil Ragan - recorded at R.C.A., New York, August 15, 1945 - score - sketches - script - shooting schedule
- script by Stewart Stern and Alfred Hayes -sketches -script (1950) -cue sheets - notes
- score - parts
- National Film Board cartoon film on rural safety - producer: (Jim) McKay - recorded by Jack Allison Group, Toronto - score - script - sketches
- National Film Board - producer: George Dunning - recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York - score - sketches - script - notes - sketches: George Dunning, 1945
- score - sketches
- for Smith, Klein and French - producer: Robert Anderson - recorded by Eastern Sound, September 20, 1965 - score - parts - notes
- National Film Board animation - producer: Tom Daly - director: Syd (?) Goldsmith - recorded at CBC Playhouse, February 18, 1954 - score - parts - shot list - notes
- Bar Mitzvah, 1956.- includes shot list 2. Czechoslovakia (M.O.T.), n. d. 3. Dance Pimento, June 1947. - includes score (OVERSIZED: see file 330) 4. Land of the Bible (March of Time), n. d. 5. UNRRA Problem (Unemployed), June 1947 – includes score (OVERSIZED: see file 361)
- sketches - cue sheets
- National Film Board: Science Film Unit - producer: G. Glover - director: M. Constant - recorded at Fine Sound, New York, March 31, 1955 - score - parts - sketches
N. F. B. Stock Music (and notes), 1957 Correspondence: N. F. B. Stock Sessions, 1965 includes: -George N. Barnhill -Ken Campbell, Ottawa -CBC: Mr E. D. Roberts -Toronto Musicians' Association 1. Louis Applebaum, Bouncy Staccato, n. d. - sketch 2. Louis Applebaum, Bulldozers, February 1965. - score 3. Louis Applebaum, Happy (Ploughman) Farmer, n. d. - sketch 4. Louis Applebaum, Lazy Town, n. d.- sketch 5. Louis Applebaum, Light Industry, n. d.- sketch 6. Louis Applebaum, Rural Classroom, n. d.- sketch 7. Louis Applebaum, Slightly Wistful, February 1965 - score 8. Louis Applebaum, The Surrey, n. d. - sketch 9. Charles Camilleri, Jaunty Jaunt, n. d. - score 10. Charles Camilleri, Magic Landscape, n. d. - score 11. Dobson, Light Activity, n. d. - sketch No. 2 12. Dobson, Motoring, n. d. - sketch No. 1 13. Dobson, Panorama, n. d. - score/ parts 14. William McCauley, Aprills Troll, n. d. - score 15. William McCauley, A Small Case of Whimse-v, n. d. - score 16. Benjamin D. McPeek, March Mood, February 1965. - score 17. Benjamin D. McPeek, Medicare, March 1965. - score 18. Benjamin D. McPeek, Spritely Staccato, March 1965 - score 19. John Weinzweig, Strolling Along, March 1965. - score
- producer: Louis de Rochemont (Columbia Pictures) -score (OVERSIZED: see file 362) -sketches -script -shot list
- The Eye (Victory Loan), October 1942.- score 2. The Hand (Newsclip), October 1942.- score 3. Industrial Workers, January 1942. -National Film Board- score 4. Mask of Nippon (Inside Nazi Japan), August 1942.-National Film Board- score 5. The Mouth (Newsclip), October 1942. -producer: Sydney Newman, - score 6.Ragan No. 2, June 1942.-National Film Board- score- parts -script 7. Ragan No. 3, October 1942.-National Film Board-score
-CBC Music Canada, February 8, 1967 -producer & director: Norman Campbell script by Stan Daniels Cobalt Song; I'll Never Smile Again; Medley -score -parts -CBC union top sheet -sketches: Toronto Musicians' Association, 1966
-Prairie Community -C.C.O. and National Film Board -producer: Nick Balla -sketches -script
- Out of the Ruins (F-59), 1946. - UNRRA film on Greece, -score (OVERSIZED: see file 343) -parts
-producer: Jerry Lawton -script by George Ryga -narrator: Gordon Pinsent -recorded at Manta (?) Sound (David Green), March 6, 1973 -score -parts -sketches -notes
-producer: Jerry Lawton -director: Jon Boynton -script by J. Lamton -narrator: Gordon Pinsent -recorded at Eastern Sound, April 30, 1973 -score -parts -sketches -cue sheets -notes -sketches: Jon Boynton, 1973
- CBS Civil War Series: pilot film concerning Lt Cushing - producer: Joseph Krumgold - recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, January 17, 1960 - score - parts - sketches - script - notes
- score - parts - sketch
-producer: Tom Benson -director: Norman Caton - parts -sketches - notes
- An Affectionate Look at Hookey - director: Leo Orenstein - script by Scott Young - narrator: Johnny Wayne - recorded at Studio 61, April 12, 1962 - score - sketches - cue sheets - shot list - notes
- CBC and Commonwealth Radio - producer: Keith MacMillan - script by George Whalley - narrator: Lamont Tilden and Bud Knapp - recorded at CBC Carleton Studio, April 21, 1962 - score - sketches - cue sheets
- producer: Norman Campbell - score (by Panell) - script - cue sheets - shot list - notes
- National Arts Centre, Ottawa - score - notes: from Gerry Nordheimer, 1973
-CBC-TV concerning Banting and Best & the discovery of insulin -producer: Ron Weyman -director: Rene Bonniere -script by George Salverson -recorded at GBC Studio Y, August 26, 1972 -score (including transparencies) -parts -sketches -script -cue sheets -notes -sketches: Ron Weyman, 1972
-CBC-TV -producer: Norman Caton -script by Tyrone Guthrie -score -sketches -script
- concerning Banting and Best & the discovery of insulin - producer: Ron Weyman - script by Max Rosenfeld and George Salverson - score (including Theme) - sketches - script (See also script by Leslie McFarlane, Insulin, file 385.)
- producer: Leo Orenstein - script by Arthur Hailey - score (including conductor's score) - sketches - script
- producer: Robert Allen - script by W. 0. Mitchell - score - sketches - script
- producer: Harvey Hart - score - sketches - script
- producer: David Green - script by Leslie McFarlane - score - sketches - script -notes
- producer: Melwyn Breen - script by Joseph Schull - score - sketches - script
- Part III "Betrayal" - adapted by Lister Sinclair - producer: Harvey Hart - score - sketches - script
- CBC Trans-Canada - producer: Esse W. Ljungh - script by Harry Boyle - score - sketches - script
Graphic '57 (CBC-TV for Ford Motor Company of Canada) Openings & Closings (R-45-1), 1956. - scores - parts - notes
- scores - Graphic press releases (CBC)
- scores
- score - parts
- CBC-TV for the Bank of Canada - producer: Sydney Newman - script by George Salverson - score - sketches - script - shot list
- scores (including conductor's score)
- scores
December 25, 1961 -producer: Keith Macmillan -script by George Whalley -pre-recorded at CBC Carleton Studio, Toronto., -parts located at CBC Library, Toronto (?) -score -sketches -script
- producer: Vincent Tovell - recorded at Studio 4, February, 1972 - score - parts - script - shot list - notes - sketches: Vincent Tovell, 1971
- producer: Vincent Tovell - recorded at Studio 4S (Ed Rickwood?), December 8. 1972 - score - parts - sketches - script - shot list - notes - sketches: Vincent Tovell, 1972
- CBC radio - special broadcast to mark the opening of the Consolidated Radio Network - producer: Keith Macmillan - script by Keith Macmillan - recorded at Carleton Studio, September 26, 1962 - score - sketches - script - notes