The Goldsmith Collection contains Van den Toorn, Three pieces for string quartet; Wolpe, Pieces, for an instrumental ensemble (1963), and Loeb, Sonata no. 2, for violin and viola, dedicated to Kenneth and Pamela Goldsmith;
The True Collection contains 15 song manuscripts: From out the darkness of the night; Grow old along with me; A wartime Christmas carol; God bless thy year; Age is opportunity; Soliloquy; I heard the singing waters call; Quietude; The season of blossoming; The dreamer; Nocturne. Dedicated to Myrtle Wood. March 29, 1944; A birthday chorale; A thought for Christmas; The new year; Soul's awakening; Morning hymn. The published songs in the collection are: Christmastide; Grow old along with me; Morning hymn; Sorrow; The valley of the shadow; Into the wood I took my grief; Our day with thee; Collection of songs bound and dedicated to Pauline Clark, Palo Alto 1936. Published sheet music composed by True: Songs for low voice. Evensong ; Fragrance of the dusk ; Rose-dark the solemn sunset ; Jean ; Three German miniatures -- Song miniatures. In elegiac mood ; German folksongs ; Songs for Heine -- Song pastels. Compensation ; The hermit thrush ; Springtime ; Quietude ; I heard the singing waters call ; The soul's awakening -- Serious songs. Poems adapted from Paramananda -- Accompanied readings. The hound of heaven ; Canticle of Pan -- Lyric sketches. Poems by Dorothy Stillman Duryea -- Browning songs. My star ; Prospice ; Among the rocks ; I send my heart up to thee ; The moth's kiss and the bee's kiss ; Give her but the least excuse to love me ; Overhead the treetops meet -- Song etchings.
The Natali Collection includes, in the music series: one beautifully penned song in sepia-colored ink, entitled Sarazenisches Lied (s.d., composer not specified) and an annotated, printed copy of Richard Wagner’s Liebestod with Louise’s name and date: London, June 26, 1892. In the photographs and prints series there are two autographed photos by Paula Wolfsohn and Jack Raffael, May 21, 1927, and two prints of Louise Natali. The publication series contains “The Keynote. A monthly review devoted to music and drama,” edited by J. O. von Prochazka, New York, August, 1891, with a brief article on Natali.