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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSketches\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTheir headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. 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The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eetc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. 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The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as \u003ci\u003eManiac Cop\u003c/i\u003e and \u003ci\u003eStar Trek: Voyager\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor the \u003ci\u003eStar Trek\u003c/i\u003e episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. 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He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. 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This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. 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Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. 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Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). 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Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/","West Virginia and Regional History Center","Chattaway, Jay","English \n.    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For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift from Chattaway, Jay, 2013/01/29, 2019, and 2022."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Motion picture music","Star trek.","Composers -- United States","Television music","Television music -- Scores"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Motion picture music","Star trek.","Composers -- United States","Television music","Television music -- Scores"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["27.25 Linear Feet 27 ft. 3 in. (58 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each); (2 record cartons, 15 in. each); (8 document cases, 5 in. each); (3 document cases, 2.5 in. each); (8 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each); (17 flat storage boxes, 3.75 in. each)","6.98 Gigabytes 170 .wav files"],"extent_tesim":["27.25 Linear Feet 27 ft. 3 in. (58 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each); (2 record cartons, 15 in. each); (8 document cases, 5 in. each); (3 document cases, 2.5 in. each); (8 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each); (17 flat storage boxes, 3.75 in. each)","6.98 Gigabytes 170 .wav files"],"genreform_ssim":["Television music","Television music -- Scores"],"date_range_isim":[1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSpecial access restriction applies to box 7.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResearchers may access born digital and digitized materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers may access born digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by \u003ca href=\"https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc%20\"\u003econtacting the West Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Special access restriction applies to box 7.","Researchers may access born digital and digitized materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by  contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department ."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBorn on July 8, 1946, Jay Chattaway was raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania where he began playing piano at the age of 7 before later adding the trumpet at age 10. Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInterupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026amp; Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born on July 8, 1946, Jay Chattaway was raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania where he began playing piano at the age of 7 before later adding the trumpet at age 10. Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026amp;M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of 8 series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSketches\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTheir headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eScores\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHeaders of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eCue sheets\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBreakdowns of spotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSpotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eetc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as \u003ci\u003eManiac Cop\u003c/i\u003e and \u003ci\u003eStar Trek: Voyager\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor the \u003ci\u003eStar Trek\u003c/i\u003e episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. 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He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInterupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026amp; Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born on July 8, 1946, Jay Chattaway was raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania where he began playing piano at the age of 7 before later adding the trumpet at age 10. Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026amp;M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of 8 series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSketches\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTheir headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eScores\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHeaders of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eCue sheets\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBreakdowns of spotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSpotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eetc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as \u003ci\u003eManiac Cop\u003c/i\u003e and \u003ci\u003eStar Trek: Voyager\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor the \u003ci\u003eStar Trek\u003c/i\u003e episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. 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Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026amp;M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of 8 series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2. 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Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. 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They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBreakdowns of spotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSpotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eetc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as \u003ci\u003eManiac Cop\u003c/i\u003e and \u003ci\u003eStar Trek: Voyager\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor the \u003ci\u003eStar Trek\u003c/i\u003e episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. 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Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). 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Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/","West Virginia and Regional History Center","Chattaway, Jay","English \n.    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For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift from Chattaway, Jay, 2013/01/29, 2019, and 2022."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Motion picture music","Star trek.","Composers -- United States","Television music","Television music -- Scores"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Motion picture music","Star trek.","Composers -- United States","Television music","Television music -- Scores"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["27.25 Linear Feet 27 ft. 3 in. (58 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each); (2 record cartons, 15 in. each); (8 document cases, 5 in. each); (3 document cases, 2.5 in. each); (8 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each); (17 flat storage boxes, 3.75 in. each)","6.98 Gigabytes 170 .wav files"],"extent_tesim":["27.25 Linear Feet 27 ft. 3 in. (58 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each); (2 record cartons, 15 in. each); (8 document cases, 5 in. each); (3 document cases, 2.5 in. each); (8 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each); (17 flat storage boxes, 3.75 in. each)","6.98 Gigabytes 170 .wav files"],"genreform_ssim":["Television music","Television music -- Scores"],"date_range_isim":[1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSpecial access restriction applies to box 7.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eResearchers may access born digital and digitized materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers may access born digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by \u003ca href=\"https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc%20\"\u003econtacting the West Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Special access restriction applies to box 7.","Researchers may access born digital and digitized materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department at https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc.","Researchers may access born digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by  contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department ."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBorn on July 8, 1946, Jay Chattaway was raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania where he began playing piano at the age of 7 before later adding the trumpet at age 10. Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInterupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026amp; Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born on July 8, 1946, Jay Chattaway was raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania where he began playing piano at the age of 7 before later adding the trumpet at age 10. Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026amp;M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of 8 series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSketches\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTheir headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eScores\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHeaders of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eCue sheets\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBreakdowns of spotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSpotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eetc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as \u003ci\u003eManiac Cop\u003c/i\u003e and \u003ci\u003eStar Trek: Voyager\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor the \u003ci\u003eStar Trek\u003c/i\u003e episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. 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He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInterupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026amp; Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born on July 8, 1946, Jay Chattaway was raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania where he began playing piano at the age of 7 before later adding the trumpet at age 10. Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026amp;M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of 8 series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSketches\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTheir headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eScores\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHeaders of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eCue sheets\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBreakdowns of spotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSpotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eetc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as \u003ci\u003eManiac Cop\u003c/i\u003e and \u003ci\u003eStar Trek: Voyager\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor the \u003ci\u003eStar Trek\u003c/i\u003e episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. 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Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026amp;M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, A\u0026M 3895, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of 8 series:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2. 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Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70.\u003c/emph\u003e\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. 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Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eScores\u003c/emph\u003e consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHeaders of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). 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They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBreakdowns of spotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSpotting notes\u003c/emph\u003e are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFollowing the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ed1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eetc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as \u003ci\u003eManiac Cop\u003c/i\u003e and \u003ci\u003eStar Trek: Voyager\u003c/i\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor the \u003ci\u003eStar Trek\u003c/i\u003e episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). 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Shortly after he began writing music for his junior high band and the band at Monongahela High School where he graduated from in 1964. Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.","In 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. In addition to his work composing music, Chattaway also served as Director of Artists \u0026 Repertoire for CBS Records and has been the President of the Society of Composers and Lyricists and Governor of the Academy of Television of Arts and Sciences.","In 2019, Chattaway was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from West Virginia University.","\n*adopted from https://honorarydegrees.wvu.edu/past-recipients/2000s/2019/jay-allen-chattaway and https://barnhouse.com/composer/jay-chattaway/","Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). These material types are described in greater detail below.","This collection consists of 8 series:","Series 1. The Next Generation, Seasons 3-7; 1990-1994; boxes 1-17. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series.","Series 2. Deep Space Nine, Seasons 1-6; 1992-1999; boxes 18-31. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series.","Series 3. Voyager, Seasons 1-7; 1994-2001; boxes 31-44. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series.","Series 4. Enterprise, Seasons 1-4; 2001-2005; boxes 45-57. \nIncludes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series.","Series 5. Miscellaneous; 1998-Undated; box 58. \nIncludes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are a book detailing the production and other behind-the-scenes looks at Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Insurrection, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series 6. Assorted Music Charts; 1964-2005; boxes 58-68. \nIncludes various music charts/scores for concert pieces, television and movie scores, and jazz pieces along with others.","Series 7. Audio/Visual Materials; 1980-2016; boxes 69-70. \nIncludes audio/visual materials relating to the career works of Chattaway. Materials included are vinyl LPs and 45s, cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, and a DVD.","Series 8. Addendum of 2022 October 28, Jay Chattaway, Film Composer, Papers, Audio Recordings; 1962, 1976, undated.","Materials within series 1-4, and series 6 include:","Sketches  consist of manuscript music notations on pre-printed, letter-size, music manuscript paper of two or four staves.","Their headers include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), cue title with related alpha-numberic code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends), creation date, and page number. Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. This terminology was devised by Chattaway.","This series includes audiovisual materials related to the career works of Jay Chattaway. Types of material included are cassette tapes, CDs, VHS tapes, one DVD, along with vinyl singles and LPs. Most of the audio/visual materials includes soundtracks composed by Chattaway for both Hollywood films as well as National Geographic documentaries along with studio albums produced by Chattaway.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [FORMAT]; [TITLE]; [MUSIC BY, PRODUCED BY, ARRANGED BY, ETC]; [NOTES], [DATE].","This addendum includes digital recordings of advertising promos, jazz compositions, concert pieces, and other performances of music composed by Jay Chattaway.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. Chattaway has worked with such musical luminaries as Carly Simon, Herb Alpert, Maynard Ferguson, Bob James, Doc Severinson and the Von Trapp children and has written music for over 30 feature films, including \"Red Scorpion,\" Chuck Norris's \"Missing-in-Action\" and Stephen King's \"Silver Bullet.\"  He has also composed for National Geographic and Jacques Cousteau.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn 1991, Chattaway was asked to be a guest composer for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" and subsequently worked on scores for \"Star Trek: The Next Generation,\" \"Deep Space Nine,\" \"Voyager\" and \"Enterprise.\"  His television work has garnered nine Emmy nominations and one Emmy. 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Awarded with a Board of Governors' scholorship to study composition and music education at West Virginia University (WVU), Chattaway continued his studies at WVU, earning his master's degree while working as the Assistant Band Director.","Interupted by the Vietnam War, Chattaway's graduate studies ended when he joined the arranging staff of the U.S. Navy Band where he was soon promoted to Chief Arranger and Composer-in-Residence. Many years later, Chattaway returned and completed his master's degree before being inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Chattaway also undertook post-graduate studies at The Eastman School of Music. After leaving the Navy, Chattaway moved to New York City and began writing and producing music for CBS. His first album contained the hit version of the theme from the movie \"Rocky,\" earning him a gold album and the first of many Grammy nominations. 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Durations (measured and indicated in minutes and seconds) are printed above the staves; subdivsions by beat are indicated between time codes.","Instrumental assignments are indicated by abbreviations (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Scores  consist of manuscript notations on letter-sized pre-printed, or tabloid-sized (11 in. x 17 in.) blank, manuscript paper.","Headers of letter-sized scores include the production's title (e.g., Voyager), and cue title with related alpha-numeric code (e.g., M53 -- Still Friends). Creation dates, page numbers, and durations (measured in minutes and seconds) are indicated within the headers for letter-size scores only.","Instrumental assignments in letter-size scores (identified by \"scores\" in the contents list below) are indicated by abbreviations for groups of instruments (e.g., \"ww\" for woodwinds, \"tpts\" for trumpets, etc.).","Instrumental assignments in concert scores are indicated with a separate staff for each part.","Cue sheets  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings of each cue sheet indicate the \"studio\" (i.e., Fox), \"date\", \"series\", \"episode number\", \"composer\", and \"orchestrator\" (orchestrators are usually not indicated) for an episode. Following the heading is a listing of cue titles with their related alpha-numeric codes (e.g., M12 -- \"Mr. Worf's Distortion\", etc.), durations (measured in minutes and seconds), and instrumentation. The ordering of the cues in the list corresponds to the order in which they appear in an episode.","Breakdowns of spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for these documents indicate the \"series\", \"composer\", \"show number\" (episode number), \"spotting date\", \"editor submitting\", and \"score date\".","Following the heading is a listing of alpha-numeric cue codes (without titles) and durations. The footers contain general remarks, and the total length of time in an episode for which music has been composed.","Spotting notes  are pre-printed letter-sized documents that contain production-related information for an episode. They are for planning the assignment of music within an episode.","The headings for each spotting notes sheet include the production name (e.g., \"STAR TREK: TNG\"), production number (e.g., 40275-209), episode title (e.g., \"A MATTER OF TIME\"), and cue name. The footers contain page numbers and creation dates.","Following the heading is a listing of time codes (in \"SMPTE\" standard) with their corresponding scripted events. For example, for episode 228 of Season Six of \"The Next Generation\", the spotting notes include:","d1:32:15:00 worm shape is visible in the beam and music starts","d1:32:16:10 clearest view on Enterprise - worm in view","d1:32:16:23 Barclay reacts to thing","etc.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 42 episodes (nos. 168-276) of The Next Generation television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 47 episodes (nos. 403-570) of the Deep Space Nine television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 35 episodes (nos. 721, 104-272) of the Voyager television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes production materials related to music by Chattaway for 28 episodes (nos. 003-097) of the Enterprise television series. Materials included are sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, and spotting notes.","Includes miscellaneous items related to music by Chattaway and shipping the original collection to West Virginia University. Materials included are the book, Action, a floppy disc, and shipping information.","Series includes music charts, cue charts, film and television scores, and published sheet music, among others by Chattaway. The music contained in this series covers original pieces of the work as well as arrangements completed by Chattaway over his career and includes but is not limited to, jazz and concert charts, pieces for the West Virginia University band, and scores for movies and television shows such as  Maniac Cop  and  Star Trek: Voyager .","For the  Star Trek  episodes, the number shown in the title is not reflective of the episode number but rather the production code for that episode.","The term \"multi-part\" when used in this series refers to music written for two or more instruments, as opposed to \"single-part\" which refers to music written for a single instrument.","The template used for data entry is as follows: [TITLE]; [NUMBER OF PARTS or INSTRUMENTS]; [MUSIC BY,ARRANGED BY, PRODUCTION BY, COMPOSED BY, ETC...]; [GENRE]; [NOTES], [DATE]. The [GENRE] field includes concert pieces, jazz pieces, and film/TV soundtracks and scores. 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This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). See scope and content note for details.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Sketches and scores of music by WVU alumnus Jay Chattaway (born July 8, 1946), an Emmy Award winning American composer of film and television music. He is best known for his work as composer for several Star Trek television series, including Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise. This collection includes production materials related to music composed by Chattaway for these series and other projects, including sketches, scores, cue sheets, breakdowns of spotting notes, spotting notes, and other material (such as manuscript notes, letters, etc.). 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