Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection

Theater for the cabaret (drafts) : autograph manuscript, 192-?

Blitzstein, Marc.
Triple sec (Sketches)
192-?
Cary 333

Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, Mr. C.I. Ashley respectfully acquaints the nobility, gentry, his friends, and the public in general, his annual benefit is fixed for Saturday next, 9th May, 1818, (Whitsun Eve,) when will be performed A grand selection of music.

[London] : Printed by E. Macleish, 2, Bow-street, [1818].
PMC 1280

Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. First appearance, for two years, at these performances, of Signor De Begnis! A grand performance of antient and modern music, this evening, Wednesday, March 14, 1832.

[London] : J. Tabby, printer, Theatre Royal, Drury, 1832.
PMC 1141

Theatre-Royal, Hull, Tuesday evening, the 4th of February, 1794, will be performed a comedy, curtail'd into three acts) call'd the Confederacy ; or, the Way to win her ... after the comedy, (by particular desire) a new farce, with songs, called the Children in the wood ... to which will be added a burletta (in two acts) call'd Tom Thumb.

[Hull: Theatre-Royal], 1794.
PMC 1126

Thematisches Verzeichniss der Werke von F. Liszt / von dem Autor verfasst.

Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886.
Leipzig : Breitkopf & Härtel, 1855.
PMC 262

Theme and variations for piano, op. 88 : autograph manuscript, 1871?

Rubinstein, Anton, 1829-1894.
Thème et variations, piano, op. 88
1871?
Cary 346

Theme from Beethoven's Symphony no. 3, op. 55, in E♭ major (album leaf) : manuscript in the hand of Walter Damrosch, 1914 Feb. 20.

Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
Symphonies, no. 3, op. 55, E♭ major. Allegro con brio (Album leaf)
1914 Feb. 20.
Cary 134

Themes from the piano arrangement of the song Celia, and from the song I arise from dreams of thee (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, [1830-1901].

Salaman, Charles Kensington, 1814-1901.
Celia (Album leaf)
[1830-1901].
Cary 148

There was a man in Sicily ; There was an old woman.

[London : publisher not identified, 1796?]
PMC 1188.5

Thérèse : drame musical en deux actes / de Jules Claretie ; musique de J. Massenet.

Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912.
Thérèse. Vocal score
Paris : Heugel, c1907.
PMC 452