James Fuld Collection

[Program for The cat and the fiddle, a musical love story by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach : at Charles Dillingham's Globe Theatre, beginning Monday evening, November 2, 1931].

[New York City : New York Theatre Program Corp., 1931]
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[Program for The century midnight whirl : lyrics by Bud de Sylva, Jos. McCarthy and John Henry Mears, music by George Gershwin and Harry Tierney : Sam S. Shubert Theatre, week of March 29, 1920].

[Boston : Griffin-Smith, 1920]
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[Program for The charm school, a comedy by Alice Duer Miller and Robert Milton : with a wee bit of music by Jerome Kern : at the Shubert-Plymouth Theatre, week of May 3, 1920].

[Boston : s.n., 1920]
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[Program for The dancing girl, a new musical play in 22 scenes : at the New Winter Garden, week beginning Jan. 29, 1923].

[New York : New York Theatre Program Corp., 1923]
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[Program for The dream girl : music by Victor Herbert, at the Ambassador Theatre, New York, week beginning September 1, 1924].

[1924]
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[Program for The enchantress : music by Victor Herbert, at the New York Theatre, New York, [December 9, 1907?]].

[1907]
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[Program for The fantasticks, a new musical : book and lyrics by Tom Jones, music by Harvey Schmidt : at the Sullivan Street Playhouse, September 1960].

New York, N.Y. : P. Sargent, [1960]
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[Program for the Festival Arnold Schoenberg including performances of the Suite for 3 clarinets, violin, viola, cello, and piano; the Suite for piano; Four songs, op. 6; and Pierrot lunaire at the Grande Salle Pleyel, Paris, on Dec. 15, 1926].

[Paris, 1926]
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[Program for the Festival Arnold Schoenberg, at the Grande Salle Pleyel (Paris), on 15 December 1927, at which the composer conducted his Pierrot lunaire and Suite for 3 clarinets, violin, viola, cello, and piano].

[Paris, 1927]
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[Program for the first performance of Antonín Dvořák's Symphony no. 5 [i.e. 9], by the New York Philharmonic Society, at Music Hall [later Carnegie Hall], on 16 December 1893, conducted by Anton Seidl].

[S.l., : S.n., 1893]
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