In the first part of the catalogue of the music collection of the institute of Musicology, Graz, Karl Franzens-
University, the smaller parts of this collection (items from the parishes Frohnleiten, Krieglach, Rottenmann and
Weißkirchen, the former Piaristenkloster Gleisdorf, the convention of the "Barmherzige Brüder" Graz, Friedrich
Wastians possession as well as the former theatre society Radkersburg) were published.
Now, in the second part, the preserved collection of the church music of the old "Stadtpfarrkirche St. Jakob" in
Leoben as well as the manuscripts "Graz, Musikwissenschaftliches Institut", are included. The latter contains all
those fascicles, which were not inventorized as stand-alone collections. Mainly are these conglomerted stand-alone
notes. Only four complete convolutes are integrated: That one from the possession of Johann Khunt (1859-1931), a
descendant of the family being from Usti nad Orlici, who were clothworkers and canvas merchants and made
contact with Graz. The collection itself which has arisen between 1792 and 1860, also originates from Usti nad
Orlici, and the notes were written by members of the "Cäcilienverein" for the most part. The estate of Rosa Kosjek
(1847 - 1931), who ist primarily known as art promoter and conductor of the "Kosjek choir" , is a relatively
extensive collection, which also includes several autographs from Berta Luschin von Ebengreuth (1871 - 1955).
The two remaining music collection are smaller and include the autographs from Anna von Buttler (Zichy)-
Stubenberg (1821 - 1912) as well those from the possession from the teachers family Wüstner (Carinthia).