Music Manuscripts and Printed Music

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209255 [Playbill for Los Pied Pipers Relay Jazz Festival : ... April 25th, 1959 ... Convention Hall ... Phila., Pa.]. 1959
209256 [Program for 20th annual Newport Jazz Festival New York : June 29/July 8, 1973]. c1973.
209257 [Program for 6th annual Newport Jazz Festival : Freebody Park, Newport, Rhode Island, July 2, 3, 4, 5, 1959]. c1959.
209258 [Program for American Jazz Festival, Newport, R.I., July 5, 6, 7, 1956]. c1956
209259 [Program for Louisiana purchase : music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Morrie Ryskind, based on a story by B.G. De Sylva : at the Imperial Theatre, beginning ... December 23, 1940]. 1940
209260 [Photograph, signed, of Ann Pennington].
209261 [Program for The sound of music, a new musical : music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, suggested by "The Trapp family singers" by Maria Augusta Trapp : at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, premiere performance, November 16, 1959]. c1959.
209262 Hrazdira, C.M. (Cyril Metoděj). Nálady a rozmary : čtyři písně pro jeden hlas s prův. klavíru / složil C.M. Hrazdira. 1930s? PMC 1634
209269 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Mládí = Jugend = La jeunesse = Youth : suita pro dechové nástroje = suite pour instruments à vent / Leoš Janáček. c1925. PMC 1575
209270 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Mládí = Jugend = La jeunesse = Youth : suita pro dechové nástroje = suite pour instruments à vent / Leoš Janáček ; piano à 2 m[ain]s [par] Břet. Bakala. c1925. PMC 1577
209275 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Mládí = (Jugend) : Suite für Bläsersextett / Janáček ; [herausgegeben von] (Barvík/Zimmermann). c1982. PMC 1576
209278 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Varhanní skladby (1875) / Leoš Janáček ; rev. Miloslav Buček. 1976. PMC 1586
209280 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Tema con variazioni : zdenčiny variace, piano à 2 ms Leoš Janáček; řídí Vilém Kurz. 1944. PMC 1587
209285 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Dvě skladby pro varhany = Zwei Kompositionen für Orgel = Two compositions for organ / Leoš Janáček ; [vyd.] Jan Trojan. 1975. PMC 1639
209287 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Skladby pro varhany = Orgel-Compositionen / složil Leoš Janáček. 1884. PMC 1588
209288 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Na památku = Zum Andenken : piano / Leoš Janáček ; [vyd.] Jan Trojan. 1979. PMC 1589
209293 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Národní tance na Moravě / sebrali a vydali Lucie Bakešova, Xav. Běhálková, Martin Zeman a Leoš Janáček. 1953. PMC 1593
209300 Janáček, Leos̆, 1854-1928. Hudba ke kroužení kuželi : pro klavír na dvě ruce / Leoš Janáček ; vydal Bohumír Štědroň. 1950. PMC 1594
209301 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Žárlivost : pro klavír čtyřručně = Eifersucht : Klavier zu vier Händen / Leoš Janáček. c1995. PMC 1595
209304 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Po zarostlém chodníčku! : drobné skladby pro klavír / složil Leoš Janáček. 1911 PMC 1597
209306 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Po zarostlém chodníčku : drobné skladby pro klavír : řada druhá (11-15) / Leoš Janáček ; rev. Frant. Schäfer ; úvod napsal doc. Jan Racek. 1942. PMC 1599
209314 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. 1.X.1905 : pour piano à 2 ms / Leoš Janáček. 1924. PMC 1603
209316 Soudobé klavírní skladby = Zeitgenössische Klavierkompositionen / revidovali Arnošt Wilde, Alena Poláková a Jan Novotný. 1968. PMC 1604
209324 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Moravské lidové písně : pro klavír 2 ručně / Leoš Janáček ; s předmluvou a v revisi Bohumíra Štědroně. 1950. PMC 1607
209326 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Vzpomínka = Erinnerung = Recollection : [pro] piano / Janáček ; [vyd.] Jan Trojan. 1975. PMC 1609
209348 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Romance : violino e piano / Janáček ; [rev.] Bohumír Štědroň. 1966 PMC 1560
209357 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Dumka : violino & piano / Leoš Janáček. 1945. PMC 1562
209358 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Dumka : violino & piano / Leoš Janáček. 1929. PMC 1561
209359 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Pohádka = (A tale) : for violoncello and piano / Leoš Janáček. 1988? PMC 1564
209360 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Ballada : pro housle a klavír / složil Leoš Janáček. 1915 PMC 1565
209367 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Sonata : violino & piano (1914) / Leoš Janáček. 1922. PMC 1566
209409 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Sonata : per violino e piano / Leoš Janáček ; rev. Josef Suk. 1974, c1950 PMC 1641
209410 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Sonata : pro housle a klavír / Leoš Janáček. 1929, c1922 PMC 1567
209411 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Pochod modráčků : flauto piccolo e piano = Marsch der Blaukehlchen = March of the blue-birds / Leoš Janáček. 1976. PMC 1571
209412 Janác̆ek, Leos̆, 1854-1928. Marsch der Blaukehlchen = Pochod modrác̆ků: für kleine Flöte und Klavier / Leos̆ Janác̆ek ; herausgegeben von Klaus Burmeister. c1979. PMC 1572
209448 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Slezské piśně : ze sbírky Heleny Salichové : zpěv s prův. klavíru / Leoš Janáček. 1920 PMC 1516
209452 Bartoš, František, 1837-1906. Kytice z národních písní moravských / Fr. Bartoš a L. Janáček ; klavírní průvod složil Leoš Janáček. 1901 PMC 1506
209458 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Suita : pro smyčcový orchestr = für Streichorchester = for string orchestra / Leoš Janáček. c1965. PMC 1520
209460 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Idyla : pro smyčcové nástroje / Leoš Janáček. c1951 PMC 1522
209461 [Program for Mame, book by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on the novel by Patrick Dennis, and the play "Auntie Mame" by Lawrence and Lee : at the Winter Garden]. c1966.
209462 [Program for Chicago, a musical vaudeville : book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, based on the play ... by Maurine Dallas Watkins : at the Forth-Sixth Street Theatre]. c1975.
209463 Straus, Oscar, 1870-1954. Autograph note signed : [n.p.], [194-?]. 194-?
209464 [Playbill for Ein Walzertraum, Operette in 3 Akten von Felix Dörmann und Leopold Jacobson (mit freier Benützung einer Novelle aus Hans Müllers "Buch der Abenteuer"), Musik von Oskar Straus : at the Volksoper, Kaiserjubiläums Stadttheater]. 1909
209465 [Playbill for Der Zigeunerprimás, Operette in drei Akten von Julius Wilhelm und Fritz Grünbaum, Musik von Emmerich Kálmán : at the Johann Strauss-Theater, Sonntag den 2. Februar 1913]. 1913
209466 Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953. Autograph letter signed : Bad Ischl, to [Hubert Marischka], 1913 Feb. 14. 1913 Feb. 14.
209467 [Program for gala performance, masters of Viennese music : at Carnegie Hall, February 12th]. 1941
209468 [Program for Bitter-sweet, an operette by Noel Coward, the entire production by Noel Coward : at His Majesty's Theatre]. 1929
209469 [Program for Conversation piece, a romantic comedy with music by Noel Coward : the play directed by the author : at His Majesty's Theatre]. 1934
209470 [Photograph, signed, of Beatrice Lillie, ca. 1930].
209471 [Program for Noël Coward's Private lives : the Hampstead Theatre Club's production, at the Duke of York's Theatre, first performance at this theatre 3rd of July, 1963]. 1963
209472 [Program for Andre Charlot's revue of 1924 : at the Selwyn Theatre, week beginning ... June 30, 1924]. 1924
209473 [Souvenir program for Noël Coward's Sail away, new musical comedy]. 1961
209474 Nevin, Ethelbert Woodbridge, 1862-1901. Autograph letter signed : Sewickley, Pa., 1894 Oct. 31. 1894 Oct. 31.
209475 [Photograph postcard of Virgil Thomson]. c1984.
209476 [Program notes for concerts at Carnegie Hall : ... February 22[-23], 1945 ... under the direction of Artur Rodzinski ...]. 1945
209477 [Program for 4 saints in 3 acts (an opera to be sung) : words by Gertrude Stein, music by Virgil Thomson : at the Empire Theatre, beginning ... April 2, 1934]. 1934
209478 [Extract from program for Follies of 1908, F. Ziegfeld, Jr.'s new musical revue : conceived and produced by F. Ziegfeld, Jr., words by Harry B. Smith, music by Maurice Levi : at the Colonial Theatre, week of April 26, 1909]. 1909
209479 Davis, Jessie Bartlett, 1861-1905. Autograph card : 1897. 1897.
209480 [Program for Irene, a musical comedy by James Montgomery : music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joe McCarthy : at the Vanderbilt Theatre, week beginning ... March 7, 1921]. 1921
209481 [Clipping from program for Irene, a musical comedy by James Montgomery : music by Harry Tierney, lyrics by Joe McCarthy : at the Vanderbilt Theatre, week beginning ... January 26, 1920]. 1920
209482 [Program for Rio Rita, a musical comedy : produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, scenes painted by Joseph Urban, music and lyrics by Harry Tierney and Joseph McCarthy, book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson : at the Ziegfeld Theatre, program for week beginning ... April 25th, 1927]. 1927
209483 [Clipping from program for The Bostonians : the first production in New York of De Koven & Smith's famous comic opera, at the Standard Theatre, October 1, 1891]. 1891
209484 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Adagio / Leoš Janáček. 1958. PMC 1523
209485 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Capriccio : pro klavír (levou rukou) a dechový soubor (1926) / Leoš Janáček ; rev. Jarmil Burghauser. c1953 PMC 1582
209486 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928 Concertino : pro klavír, dvoje housle, violu, klarinet, lesní roh a fagot (1925) / Leoš Janáček. 1926. PMC 1578
209488 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Moravské tance / Leoš Janáček. c1958. PMC 1527
209493 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Žárlivost : předehra pro velký orchestr / Leoš Janáček. 1957. PMC 1529
209495 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Dva tance = Zwei Tänze : Kozáček, Srbské kolo / Leoš Janáček ; Jarmil Burghauser. 1977. PMC 1531
209496 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Dva tance : Kozáček, Srbské kolo / Leoš Janáček. 1958. PMC 1530
209500 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Songs of Hradčany : manuscript, 193-? Cary 665
209521 Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Oklahoma : Violins / [music by Richard Rodgers]. 1943?
209529 Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. My heart stood still / words by Lorenz Hart ; music by Richard Rodgers. c1927.
209535 Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Carousel / music by Richard Rodgers ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, based on Ferenc Molnar's Liliom as adapted by Benjamin F. Glaser. c1956.
209541 Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Excerpts from The King and I and South Pacific : manuscript, [1940-1979]. 1940-1979
209583 Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. Opening / words and music by Irving Berlin. c1962.
209584 Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. Laugh it up / words and music by Irving Berlin. c1962.
209585 Berlin, Irving, 1888- Take it in your stride : piano, vocal, guitar / words and music by Irving Berlin. c1994.
209588 Berlin, Irving, 1888- A Couple of song and dance men / words and music by Irving Berlin. c1946.
209590 Hamlisch, Marvin. A chorus line / conceived by Michael Bennett ; book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante ; music by Marvin Hamlisch ; lyrics by Edward Kleban. 1975.
209623 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Moravská lidová poesie v písních : [pro] zpěv a klavír / Leoš Janáček. 1929. PMC 1503-05
209627 Janác̆ek, Leos̆, 1854-1928. Dvacet s̆est lidových balad / Leos̆ Janác̆ek. 1950. PMC 1485
209629 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. 26 balad lidových : II: Lidová nokturna : večerní zpěvy slovenského lidu z Rovného : lidový dvojhlas s klavírem / Leoš Janáček. 1922. PMC 1484
209630 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. 26 balad lidových = 26 Volksballaden : I. 6 národních písní jež zpívala Gabel Eva = 6 Volkslieder gesungen von Gabel Eva / Leoš Janáček ; Deutsch von Max Brod. 1922. PMC 1483
209644 Berlin, Irving, 1888- Unsung Irving Berlin : piano, vocal, guitar. c1996.
209650 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Čtvero mužských sborů moravských / složil Leoš Janáček. 1906 PMC 1477
209700 Martin, Roberta (Vocalist) Autograph letter signed : Chicago, to James J. Fuld, 1965 May 6. 1965 May 6.
209701 Program for Sam Hague's minstrels, the amalgamated English and American companies from St. James's Hall, Liverpool. 188-?
209704 Program for Dixie to Broadway : presenting the world's greatest colored entertainer Florence Mills, the sensation of two continents, with Shelton Brooks and Hamtree Harrington, an all star cast of colored artists and Will Vodery's Famous Plantation Orchestra : music by George W. Meyer and Arthur Johnson, lyrics by Grant Clark and Roy Turk, book by Walter De Leon, Tom Howard and Lew Leslie, entire production conceived and staged by Lew Leslie : at the Shubert Garrick Theatre, second week, beginning ... August 24, 1924. 1924
209706 Program for Connie's "Hot chocolates" a new Tanskin revel with Baby Cox and Edith Wilson and "Jazzlips" Richardson : lyrics by Andy Razaf, music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks, musical arrangements by Russell Wooding : at the Hudson Theatre, week beginning ... August 19, 1929. 1929
209707 [Program for Shuffle along, a musical melange : conceived by Miller and Lyles, music and lyrics by Sissle and Blake : at Selwyn's Theatre, week of Sept. 4, 1922]. 1922
209940 Straus, Oscar, 1870-1954. Der tapfere Soldat : Operette in drei Akten / von Rudolf Bernauer und Leopold Jacobson mit Benützung von Motiven aus Bernard Shaws "Helden" ; Musik von Oscar Straus. c1908.
209944 Straus, Oscar, 1870-1954. Ein Walzertraum : Operette in drei Akten / von Felix Dörmann [pseud.] und Leopold Jacobson (mit Benützung einer Novelle aus Hans Müllers "Buch der Abenteuer" ; Musik von Oscar Straus. c1907.
209956 Straus, Oscar, 1870-1954. Ich hab' ein Bad genommen : autograph manuscript, 1905. 1905.
209958 Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953. Der Zigeunerprimás : Operette in 3 Akten / von Julius Wilhelm und Fritz Grünbaum ; Musik von Emmerich Kálmán. 1912.
209998 Kálmán, Emmerich, 1882-1953. Gräfin Mariza : Operette in 3 Akten / von Julius Brammer und Alfred Grünwald ; Musik von Emmerich Kálmán. c1924.
210039 Coward, Noel, 1899-1973. I'll follow my secret heart : from "Conversation piece" / words and music by Noel Coward. c1934.
210042 Coward, Noel, 1899-1973. Dance, little lady : from "This year of grace" / words and music by Noël Coward. c1928.
210054 Berlin, Irving, 1888- Keep smiling / written by Arthur Wimperis & Hartley Carrick ; composed by Irving Berlin. c1915.
210062 Berlin, Irving, 1888- Becky's got a job in a musical show [etc.] / by Irving Berlin. c1912 and other dates an
210091 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Intermezzo erotico : č. 13 ze "Zápisníku zmizelého" / Leoš Janáček. 1943 PMC 1515
210098 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Moravská lidová poesie v písních : [pro zpěv a klavír] / Leoš Janáček. 1947. PMC 1507
210101 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Jarní píseň : zpěv a klavír / Leoš Janáček. 1944. PMC 1509
210109 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Ukvalská lidová poezie v písních / Leoš Janáček ; rev. Bohumír Štědroň. 1949. PMC 1510
210127 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Pět moravských tanců : zpěv a klavír = Fünf mährische Tänze : Gesang und Klavier / Leoš Janáček ; popisy tanců Z. Jelínková ; rev. Olga a František Hrabalovi. 1979. PMC 1511
210133 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Čtyři balady = Vier Balladen : canto e piano / Leoš Janáček ; rev. Jan Trojan. 1980. PMC 1512
210136 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Lidové písně a bǎlady = Volkslieder und Balladen : pro zpěv a klavír / Leoš Janáček ; deutsche Nachdichtung von Adolf Langer ; rev. Josef Ceremuga. 1978. PMC 1513
210145 Blank sheet of music paper manufactured for George Gershwin. 19--
210165 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Česká legie / Ant. Horák ; složil Leoš Janáček. 1920? PMC 1498
210179 Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. Do I hear a waltz?
210181 Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Vocal selections from Oh, Kay! / music by George Gershwin ; book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Woodehouse ; lyrics by Ira Gershwin. c1958, 1984
210185 Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph, 1760-1836. Marche des Marseillois : chantée sur differans [sic] theatres à Paris = The Marseilles march : sung by the Marseillois going to battle, by General Kellerman's army, instead of Te Deum, as ordered by the National Convention, & at the different theatres in Paris. ca. 1794
210190 Churchill, Frank, 1901-1942. Souvenir album : words and music of all the songs from the world's greatest picture, Walt Disney's Snow White and the seven dwarfs / words by Larry Morey ; music by Frank Churchill. 1938?
210195 Schönberg, Claude-Michel. L'Air de la misère / paroles de A. Boublil & J.M. Natel ; musique de C.M. Schönberg. c1980.
210197 Schönberg, Claude-Michel. La Faute à Voltaire / paroles de A. Boublil & J.M. Natel ; musique de C.M. Schönberg. c1980.
210230 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Naše vlajka / L. Janáček ; slova: F.S. Procházka. 1926? PMC 1501
210232 Friml, Rudolf, 1879-1972. You're in love / lyric by Otto Hauerbach and Edward Clark ; music by Rudolf Friml. c1916.
210236 Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. Devastating / words by Otto Harbach ; music by Jerome Kern. 1933?
210270 Rodgers, Richard, 1902- Two by two / music by Richard Rodgers ; lyrics by Martin Charmin ; book by Peter Stone. c1971.
210285 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. [Když mě nechceš, což je víc?] PMC 1502
210347 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Die Sache Makropulos : Oper nach der gleichnamigen Komödie von Karel Čapek : Textbuch / Leoš Janáček ; für die deutsche Bühne übersetzt und bearbeitet von Max Brod. 1989, c1927. PMC 1426
210348 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Aus einem Totenhaus : Oper in drei Akten nach F. M. Dostojewskis "Aufzeichnungen aus einem Totenhaus" : op. postumum : Textbuch / Leoš Janáček ; für die deutsche Bühne übersetzt von Max Brod. 1992, c1958. PMC 1435
210350 Janáček, Leǒs, 1854-1928. The Makropulos case : an opera based on the play of the same name by Karel Čapek : libretto / Leoš Janáček ; German translation and adaption by Max Brod ; English translation by Norman Tucker. c1966 PMC 1427
210352 Janáček, Leǒs, 1854-1928. Káťa Kabanová : opera o 3 jednáních : libreto = Katja Kabanowa : Oper in 3 Akten : Textbuch / hudbu a libreto složil Leoš Janáček ; podle A.N. Ostrovského "Bourě" v překladu Vinc. Červinky ; do němčiny přeložil Max Brod. c1995. PMC 1413
210365 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. The cunning little vixen : opera in three acts after the novel by Těsnohlídek / Leoš Janáček ; English version by Norman Tucker. 1975, c1961 PMC 1420
210371 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Jenůfa : její pastorkyňa : opera o 3 jednáních : Brněnská verze (1908) : libreto / hudbu a libreto složil Leoš Janáček, podle dramatu z moravského venkovského života od Gabriely Preissové ; do němčiny přeložil Max Brod = Jenufa : ihre Stieftochter : Oper in 3 Akten : Brünner Fassung (1908) : Textbuch / Musik und Libretto von Leoš Janáček, aus dem mährischen Bauernleben von Gabriela Preissová ; ins Deutsche übertragen von Max Brod. c1997. PMC 1400
210374 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Katja Kabanowa : Oper in drei Akten / Leoš Janáček ; nach A.N. Ostrowskijs "Gewitter" in der Übersetzung von Vinc. Červinka ; ins Deutsche übertragen von Max Brod. 1926, c1922. PMC 1409
210378 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Káťa Kabanová : opera o 3 dějstvích / na vlastní text skladatelův podle dramatu A. N. Ostrovského "Bouře" v překladu Vincence Červinky ; Leoš Janáček. 1961. PMC 1411
210380 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. [Pro pár jablek : faksimile rukopisu / k vyd. připr., doslovem a pozn. opatř. Oldřich Pukl a Petr Spielmann. 1958. PMC 1637
210382 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Výlety pana Broučka : opera o dvou částech (třech dějstvích s proměnou) podle námětu Svatopluka Čecha / Leoš Janáček ; první část napsal Viktor Dyk ; druhou část František S. Proházka. 1962. PMC 1404
210405 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Katya Kabanova : opera in three acts (after "The storm" by Ostrovsky) / music by Leos Janacek ; libretto by V. Cervinka ; English translation by Norman Tucker. c1951. PMC 1410
210409 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Šumařovo dítě : ballada pro orchestr / složil Leoš Janáček ; Sv. Čech. 1914 PMC 1532
210412 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Suite pour deux violons, alto, violoncelle et contrebasse / Leoš Janáček. 1926. PMC 1517
210423 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Taras Bulba : rhapsodie pro orchestr (1915-1918) / Leoš Janáček. 1947. PMC 1537
210425 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Šumařovo dítě : balada pro orchestr : podle básně Svatopluka Čecha (1912) / Leoš Janáček. 1949. PMC 1534
210433 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Concertino : pro klavír, dvoje housle, violu, klarinet, lesní roh a fagot (1925) / Leoš Janáček ; rev. Otakar Šourek. 1978, c1926. PMC 1580
210438 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Concertino für Klavier, zwei Violinen, viola, Klarinette in Es/B, Horn in F und Fagott / Leoš Janáček ; herausgegeben von Miroslav Barvík und Reiner Zimmermann. c1980. PMC 1581
210439 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Druhý kvartet : Listy důvěrné : pro dvoje housle, violu a violoncello (1928) / Leoš Janáček. 1949. PMC 1585
210469 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Patnáct moravských lidových písní = Pi︠a︡tnadt︠s︡atʹ moravskikh narodnykh pesen = Fifteen Moravian folk songs / Leoš Janáček. 1978. PMC 1640
210474 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Balada blanická : symfonická báseň pro velký orchestr (1920) = Blaník-Ballade = Ballade of Blaník, per grande orchestra / Leoš Janáček. 1958 PMC 1540
210497 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Idyla : pro smyčcové nástroje (Komp. 1878) / Leoš Janáček. c1951 PMC 1521
210500 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Suite für Orchester = for orchestra = pour orchestre, op. 3 / Leoš Janáček. 1978, c1958. PMC 1526
210519 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Šárka : I [II, III] Akt / Leoš Janáček. c1967 PMC 1390
210529 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Šárka : opera / L. Janáček. 1950s? PMC 1391
210533 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Šárka : opera / Leoš Janáček. 1979, c1977. PMC 1392
210580 Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890. Autograph letter signed : [London] 2 Strand, 1865 [?], Nov. 25. 1865 ?, Nov. 25.
210581 Seymour, Maurice, 1904- [Victor Borge] [photograph] / Maurice Seymour, Chicago. 193-?
210582 [Souvenir program for concert by Victor Borge]. 1956
210583 Lauder, Harry, Sir, 1870-1950. Autograph correspondence card signed : Blackpool, 1913 Sept. 16. 1913 Sept. 16.
210584 Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839. Autograph letter signed : [London] Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, to Mrs. Skinner, Sunday [n.d.]. Sunday no date
210585 Christiné, Henri, 1867-1941. Autograph letter signed : Nice, Villa Christiné, 1926 Jan. 28. 1926 Jan. 28.
210586 Denza, Luigi. Autograph card signed : Dublin [?], 1910 Sept. 10. 1910 Sept. 10.
210587 Gade, Jacob, 1879-1963. Autograph letter signed : Assens, to James J. Fuld, 1962 Aug. 29. 1962 Aug. 29.
210588 Gay, Noel, 1898-1954. Autograph card signed : [n.p.], [193-?]. 193-?
210589 Karas, Anton. Autograph card signed : [London] Chiswick Empire, [194-?]. 194-?
210590 [Elton John] [photograph]. 197-?
210591 [Program for The umbrellas of Cherbourg : book by Jacques Demy, music by Michel Legrand : at Public/Theatre Cabaret in Martinson Hall, a New York Shakespeare Festival production]. 1978
210592 Lenoir, Jean, 1891-1976. Typewritten form letter signed : Paris, to James J. Fuld, [193-?]. 193-?
210593 Löhr, Hermann, 1872-1943. Autograph sheet signed : Harrogate, 1923. 1923.
210594 Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868. Autograph letter signed : Brighton, 51 A King's Row, to my dear Sibley, 1852 Dec. 23. 1852 Dec. 23.
210636 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Sinfonietta : (1926) / Leoš Janáček. 1988, c1977. PMC 1557
210642 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Počátek románu : opera / Leoš Janáček ; podle povídky Gabriely Preissové ; autorkou dramaticky upravné, zveršoval Jaroslav Tichý [pseud.] ; [výtah] Evžen Holiš. 1978. PMC 1394
210647 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Amarus : kantáta pro sóla, smíšený sbor a orchestr / Leoš Janáček ; na text Jaroslava Vrchlického. 1957, c1958. PMC 1443
210662 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Das schlaue Füchslein von : Oper in 3 Akten = Příhody lišky Bystroušky složil : Opera o 3 jednánich = The cunning little vixen [by] / Leoš Janáček. ca. 1961 or later, c192 PMC 1414-16
210667 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Pohádka : Ein Märchen = Le conte : violoncello & piano (1907-8) / Leoš Janáček. 1924. PMC 1563
210693 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Pilgrimage of a soul : copyist's manuscript, 1988? 1988? Cary 666
210694 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Danube symphony : copyist's manuscript, [1985-1986]. 1985-1986 Cary 667
210721 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Mša glagolskaja : pro sbor a orchestr = Festliche Messe, für Chor und Orchester / [složil] Leoš Janáček ; Glagolský text upravil univ. prof. Dr. Weingart ; Deutsch von R. S. Hoffmann. c1929. PMC 1453
210735 Slovanské melodie = Mélodies slaves: skladeb pro harmonium / rediguje a vydává Emil Kolář. 1901. PMC 1596
210754 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Vzpominka / Leoš Janáček. 1928 PMC 1608
210779 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Balada blanická : (Dle Vrchlického básně) pro orch. / složil Leoš Janáček. 192-. PMC 1542
210785 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Dunaj / Leoš Janáček ; přepsal a doplnil Osvald Chlubna. 1964 PMC 1612
210791 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Po zarostlém chodníčku : klavírnich skladeb nová řada / Leoš Janáček. 1911. PMC 1598
210801 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Pochod "Modráčků" : piccolo solo / Leoš Janáček. 1928. PMC 1570
210811 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Lístek odvanutý = Ein verwehtes Blatt : z klavírního cyklu "Po zarostlém chodníčku" = aus dem Kalvierzyklus "Auf verwachsenem Pfade" / Leoš Janáček ; arr. Jan Štědroň. c1965. PMC 1600
210825 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. V milhách : pro klavír / složil Leoš Janáček. 1913. PMC 1605
210827 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. V milhách = Im Nebel = Dans les nuages : piano à 2 ms / Leoš Janáček (1912) ; rev. Dr. V. Štěpán. 1924. PMC 1606
210837 Bím, Hynek. Sedí sokol na jabori : pro soprán a alt s doprovodem klavíru: / Hynek Bím ; slova národní písně z Lanžhota. 1929. PMC 1633
210891 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Živá mrtvola : opera / složil Leoš Janáček ; drama L. N. Tolstého. 1916 PMC 1611
210995 [Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Ernie Pyle Theatre, Tokyo, August 1946]. 1946 PMC 1162
211068 Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. La forza del destino : libretto in quattro atti / di F. M. Piave ; per musica del Maestro Giuseppe Verdi. 1862.
211070 Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. Scena ed aria : Di provenza il mar; il suol : eseguita dal Sig. Varesi : La traviata / musica di G. Verdi ; libretto di Francesco Maria Piave ; riduzione di E. Muzio. 1853 Fuld
211108 [Anthony Newley] [photograph]. 195-?
211110 [Ray Noble] [photograph]. 195-?
211112 Noble, Ray S., Mrs. Autograph letter signed : Santa Barbara, Calif., to Mr. Wray, 1979 Dec. 21. 1979 Dec. 21.
211113 Noble, Ray, 1903-1978. Autograph check signed : Santa Barbara, Calif., payable to California Blue Shield, 1971 Aug. 9. 1971 Aug. 9.
211115 [Ivor Novello] [photograph] / photo, Foulsham & Banfield. ca. 1925
211116 Padilla, José, 1889-1960. Autograph letter signed : Madrid, to Albert [Willemetz], 1936 Apr. 3. 1936 Apr. 3.
211118 Powell, Felix, 1878-1942. Autograph letter signed : Peacehaven, Sussex, to Mr. Ashley Cole, 1927 Dec. 8. 1927 Dec. 8.
211119 Scotto, Vincent, 1874-1952. Printed contract signed : Paris, 1937 Jan. 19. 1937 Jan. 19.
211121 Stolz, Robert, 1880-1975. Printed Christmas card signed : Wien, 1961 [Dec. 25]. 1961 Dec. 25
211123 Weatherly, Frederic Edward, 1848-1929. Autograph letter signed : Bath, to W. Ensor, 1926 Mar. 29. 1926 Mar. 29.
211124 Willemetz, Albert. Autograph letter signed : [Paris?], to Jean Cocteau, [1956]. 1956
211126 Wood, Haydn, 1882-1959. Autograph card signed : [n.p.], 1952 Jan. 8. 1952 Jan. 8.
211127 Woodforde-Finden, Amy, 1860-1919. Autograph letter signed : Chace Cross, Romford, to Miss Fancourt, [192-?] Mar. 2. 192-? Mar. 2.
211129 Testimonial dinner in honor of Sammy Davis, Jr. [program] : Hotel Astor, October 27, 1961. 1961.
211131 Billy Eckstine [photograph]. 195-?
211132 Hazel Scott [photograph]. 1943
211133 Lena Horne [photograph]. 195-?
211135 Teddy Wilson [photograph]. 194-?
211136 Carnegie Hall [Program]. 1943
211172 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Ave Maria : mužský sbor = coro maschile / Leoš Janáček ; text Lord G. Byron ; [vyd.] Jan Trojan. 1979. PMC 1471
211178 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Potulný šílenec = Des Narren Irrfahrt : mužský sbor se sopránovým sólem = Männerchor mit Sopransolo / Leoš Janáček ; [text Rabindranáth Thákur]. 1976. PMC 1499
211182 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Ohlas národních písní : mužské sbory / Leoš Janáček ; red. Vilém Steinman. 1937. PMC 1464
211185 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Ohlas národních písní : mužské sbory a cappella / Leoš Janáček. 1976. PMC 1465
211217 Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. Semen Kotko : siu︠i︡ta dli︠a︡ simfonicheskogo orkestra = Semyon Kotko : suite for symphony orchestra : op. 81bis / Sergeĭ Prokofʹev. 1947. PMC 1644
211229 Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich, 1906-1975. Vosʹmai︠a︡ simfonii︠a︡ = Eighth symphony : op. 65 / Dm. Shostakovich. 1946. PMC 1645
211238 Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. Russkai︠a︡ uverti︠u︡ra = Russian overture : op. 72 / Sergeĭ Prokofʹev. 1946. PMC 1646
211293 Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. Deuxieme Concerto : en sol mineur : pour violon et orchestre : op. 63 / Serge Prokofieff. 1937. PMC 1647
211294 Fauré, Gabriel, 1845-1924. Masques et bergamasques : suite d'orchestre / par Gabriel Fauré. c1919. PMC 1648
211541 Marian Anderson, world famous contralto [program] : Saturday, March 23rd, 8:30 p.m., 1957, Phoenix Union High School Auditorium, Franz Rupp at the piano. 1957.
211542 Marian Anderson [photograph]. 194-?
211543 Hawkins, Coleman, signer. Autograph of Coleman Hawkins, United States?, ca. 1934 : manuscript signature. ca. 1934.
211544 Parker, Charlie, 1920-1955, signer. Autographed envelope from Charlie Parker, Indiana?, to Paul G. Klawans, 1950 : manuscript and typescript item signed.
211545 Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971, signer. Release form from Louis Armstrong, New York?, to News Syndicate Co. Inc., 1960 March 29 : typescript signed. 1960 March 29.
211546 Louis Armstrong [Postage stamp]. 1995 September 16
211547 Mildred Bailey [Postage stamp]. 1994 September 17
211548 Pearl Bailey [photograph]. 197-?
211549 Jazz musicians [Postage stamps]. 1995 September 16
211550 Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975, sender. Letter from Josephine Baker, Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, to Monsieur Tino Davini, 1965 February 24 : typescript signed. 1965 February 24.
211551 Folies Bergère 1937, en super folies. 1937.
211552 Korman, Murray, photographer. Count Basie [photograph] / Murray Korman, N.Y. 194-?
211553 Count Basies [Postage stamp]. 1996 September 11
211554 [Program for concert tour of Count Basie and his Orchestra : United Kingdom, spring, 1957]. 1957
211555 Brunn, H. O. (Harry O.), sender. Letter from Harry O. Brunn, aboard the M/S Oslofjord en route to New York, to James J. Fuld, 1960 December 15 : typescript signed.
211556 Harry Belafonte [photograph]. 196-?
211557 Eubie Blake [Postage stamp]. 1995 September 16
211558 Blake, Eubie, 1883-1983. I'm just wild a-bout Harry, New York?, 1979 January 24 : autograph manuscript excerpt signed. 1979 January 24
211559 Cab Calloway [photograph]. 194-?
211560 Nat King Cole [photograph]. 195-?
211561 Nat 'King' Cole [Postage stamp]. 1994 September 1
211562 Fats Domino [photograph]. 196-?
211563 Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937. Gaspard de la nuit / Maurice Ravel ; orchestration de Marius Constant. c1990. PMC 1649
211601 Honegger, Arthur, 1892-1955. Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher / Arthur Honegger ; poème de Paul Claudel. c1947 PMC 1650
211644 Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Le martyre de Saint Sébastien : mystère composé en rythme français / par Gabriele d'Annunzio ; musique de Claude Debussy. c1911 PMC 1651
211647 Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. Hulda two-step : autograph manuscript, 191-? 191-? Cary 668
211801 Messiaen, Olivier, 1908-1992 Turangalîla-symphonie : pour piano solo, onde Martenot solo et grand orchestre : version révisée 1990 / Olivier Messiaen. c1992. PMC 1652
212006 Duke Ellington [Postage stamp] : first day cover, unaddressed. 1986 April 29
212008 [Ticket to concert by Duke Ellington and his famous orchestra : Opera House, November 10, 1946]. 1946 November 10
212012 Dizzy Gillespie [photograph]. 1989
212014 Lionel Hampton [photograph]. 197-?
212016 Onyx Bookers and Promoters presents: Lionel Hampton, world's greatest vibraharp and drum star, his orchestra and Carnegie Hall, dance, show [program] : Macomber High School souvenir program Toledo, Ohio Sunday, March 21, 1948. 1948
212021 Hines, Earl, 1903-1983. Clipping with autograph signed : [1963].
212022 Billie Holiday [Postage stamp] .
212023 Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959, signer. Card signed by Billie Holiday, The Hi-Hat, Boston, Massachusetts, [195-?] : autograph manuscript signed. 195-?
212024 Eartha Kitt [photograph]. 193-?
212025 Turner Layton and Clarence Johnstone [photograph]. 193-?
212026 Oscar Peterson [photograph]. 197-?
212027 Paul Robeson [print]. 193-?
212028 Paul Robeson and Lawrence Brown, assisted by Betty Humby (the celebrated pianist) [program] : Sparrow's Nest, Lowestoft Sunday, August 13, 1933 ... 1933
212029 Les Lieber's Jazz at Noon [program] : every Friday at StoryTowne, 12-12:30 p.m., 41 E. 58th Street. 1970
212030 Robinson, Bill, 1878-1949, signer. Autograph of Bill Robinson, United States?, 194-? : manuscript signature. 194-?
212031 Still, William Grant, 1895-1978, sender. Letter from William Grant Still, Los Angeles, California, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, 1944 November 12 : typescript signed. 1944 November 12.
212032 Sarah Vaughan [photograph]. 197-?
212033 Fats Waller [photograph]. 193-?
212034 Ethel Waters [photograph]. 1939?
212035 Ethel Waters [Postage stamp]. 1994 September 1
212036 Stevie Wonder [photograph].
212274 Luiza : muzykalʹnyi roman / Gustava Sharpantʹe v postanovke opery S.I. Zimina. 1912 PMC 1653
212313 Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1799-1837. Zolotoĭ petushok : nebylit︠s︡a v lit︠s︡akh v postanovki︠e︡ opery S.I. Zimina / slova A. S. Pushkina ; eskizy dekorat︠s︡iĭ i kosti︠u︡mov I. Bilibina. 1909. PMC 1654
212337 Charpentier, Gustave, 1860-1956. Le chant d'apothéose : autograph manuscript, 1902. 1902. Cary 669
212382 Clippings : notice of publication of The new universal hymn-book by Thomas and Andrews.
212385 Clippings : announcement of production of Sighs, or, The daughter and The poor soldier at Federal-Street Theatre.
212387 Clippings : announcements of Castle Spectre, Lovers' vows, Comus, Pizarro in Peru, Every one has his fault, The way to keep him, and Paul and Virginia at the Federal-Street Theatre.
212388 [Program for Al Jolson in "The jazz singer" with Vitaphone : at the Warner Theatre, New York]. 1927
212389 [Souvenir program for Walt Disney's Snow White and the seven dwarfs : at Radio City Music Hall, week beginning Thursday, January 13, 1938]. 1938
212390 [Clipping from program for Whoop-dee-doo, a jumble of jollities, in two whoops : written by Edgar Smith, composed by W.T. Francis, at the New Amsterdam Theatre, week commencing ... May 16, 1904]. 1904
212391 [Two cards from Theatres old and new series : New York Hippodrome, N.Y. City, 6th Ave., between 43rd and 44th Sts. and the Globe Theatre, New York, Broadway and 40th St.]. 191-
212392 [Program for vaudeville show at the RKO Keith Palace Theatre : week of October 31st, now playing Eddie Cantor and George Jessel]. 1931
212393 Clippings : announcement of a grand concert of vocal and instrumental music at the New Theatre in Chestnut Street.
212394 [Program for Philharmonic Society, fourth concert, fourth season : Apollo Rooms ... April 25th, 1846]. 1846
212395 [Playbill for Notoriety, a much admired comedy, in five acts : written by Frederick Reynolds : to which will be added, a grand dramatic romance, in 3 acts, called Blue-Beard, or Female curiosity, written by George Colman, Junior ; Speed the Plough; and Gretna Green, a musical farce: on Friday evening, April 22, 1803]. 1803
212396 [Program for concerts at Music Hall founded by Andrew Carnegie : February 17-18, 1894]. 1950
212399 Magy. Kir. Operaház 50 év. 1934 PMC 1656
212402 A Magy. Kir. Operaház, 1884-1909 : adatok a szinház huszonötéves történetéhez. 1909 PMC 1655
212404 Stark, Ė. A. (Ėduard Aleksandrovich), 1874-1942. Shali︠a︡pin / Ėduard Stark (Zigfrid). 1915. PMC 1657
212672 [Program for Forty-five minutes from Broadway, by George M. Cohan, [n.p.], 27 November [1908]]. 1908
212746 Program, The Foresters, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Daly's Co., Daly's Theatre, London, October 3, 1893. 1893 GSC PR 812
212799 Janáček, Leoš, 1854-1928. Diary of one who vanished : a song cycle / by Leoš Janáček of poems by Ozef Kalda ; in a new version by Seamus Heaney. 2000. PMC 1642
212858 Cone, Edward T. Two women : for soprano and piano accompaniment / by Edward T. Cone. 1987. PMM 191
213065 [First day cover for "American music" stamp, with block of four stamps, postmarked New York, N.Y., October 15, 1964].
213066 [Program for Ziegfeld follies (1933) : music by Vernon Duke, at the Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles]. 1933
213067 [Program for Ziegfeld follies (1936) : music by Vernon Duke, at the Winter Garden, New York, February 17, 1936]. 1936
213068 [Program for Little Johnny Jones, by George M. Cohan : at the New York Theatre, New York, commencing May 22, 1905]. 1905
213069 [Program for Katinka : at the Lyric Theatre, week beginning April 24, 1926]. 1926
213070 [Program for The three musketeers : music by Rudolf Friml, at the Lyric Theatre, New York, week beginning June 25, 1928]. 1928
213071 [Program for The vagabond king : music by Rudolf Friml, at the Casino, New York, week beginning March 8, 1926]. 1926
213072 [Program for Of thee I sing : words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, at the Music Box, New York, beginning May 16, 1932]. 1932
213073 [Program for Girl crazy : words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, at the Alvin Theatre, New York, beginning December 22, 1930]. 1930
213074 [Program for Primrose : music by George Gershwin, at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, opening night, September 11, 1924]. 1924
213075 [Program for Strike up the band : words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin, at the Times Square Theatre, New York, beginning January 14, 1930]. 1930
213076 [Program for Angel face : music by Victor Herbert, at the Knickerbocker Theatre, New York, week beginning January 12, 1920]. 1920
213077 [Program for The dream girl : music by Victor Herbert, at the Ambassador Theatre, New York, week beginning September 1, 1924]. 1924
213078 [Program for The enchantress : music by Victor Herbert, at the New York Theatre, New York, [December 9, 1907?]]. 1907
213079 [Program for It happened in Nordland : music by Victor Herbert, at the Lew Fields Theatre, New York, week commencing September 25, 1905]. 1905
213080 [Program for Mlle. Modiste : music by Victor Herbert, at the Colonial Theatre, Boston, week of October 16, 1905]. 1905
213081 [Program for The only girl : music by Victor Herbert, at the Shubert Theatre, Boston, week of November 29, 1915]. 1915
213083 [Program for Zip! goes a million : music by Jerome Kern, a concert performance at Carnegie Recital Hall, March 22, 24, and 25, 1985]. 1985
213084 [Programs for Guys and dolls : music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, at the Shubert Theatre, Philadelphia, week beginning October 23, 1950 and at the Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York, beginning November 24, 1950]. 1950
213085 [Program for The most happy fella : music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, at the Imperial Theatre, opening night on May 3, 1956 and for the week beginning July 23, 1956]. 1956
213086 [Program for The most happy fella : music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, concert version with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, October 7, 1951]. 1951
213087 [Program for Where's Charley? : music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, at the St. James Theatre, New York, week beginning January 2, 1950]. 1950
213088 [Program for Brigadoon : lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, at the Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, beginning March 13, 1947]. 1947
213089 [Program for Camelot : words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, at the Majestic Theatre, New York, January 9, 1961]. 1961
213090 [Souvenir program for Gigi : words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, at the Royale Theatre, New York]. 1958?
213091 [Program for Gigi : words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe, at the Royale Theatre, New York, 1958]. 1958
213092 [Exhibitor's campaign book for Gigi : words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe]. 1966
213093 [Programs for My fair lady : words by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Frederick Loewe]. 1956-1958
213094 [Programs for Anything goes : words and music by Cole Porter, at the Colonial Theatre, Boston, week beginning November 12, 1934 and at the Alvin Theatre, New York, beginning December 3, 1934]. 1934
213095 [Program for Can-can : words and music by Cole Porter, at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York, week beginning September 13, 1954]. 1954
213096 [Program for Kiss me, Kate : words and music by Cole Porter, at the New Century Theatre, New York, December 30, 1948]. 1948
213097 [Program for A night out : at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, October 4, 1920]. 1920
213105 Adler, Samuel H., 1928- Typewritten letter signed, dated : Rochester, N.Y., 11 December 1969, to Joseph Chouinard, 1969 Dec. 11. 1969 Dec. 11. MLT A237.C552
213107 Amato, Anthony. Autograph letters signed (3), dated : New York, 11 and 18 August 1976, and [n.p., n.d.], to Joseph Chouinard, 1976 Aug. 11. 1976 Aug. 11. MLT A488.C552 (1-3)
213117 Amato, Pasquale. Signature, dated : [n.p., n.d.], [n.d.] no date MLT A4885.X
213121 Ashbrook, William, 1922-2009. Typewritten letter signed, dated : Terre Haute, Ind., 2 May 1995, to Joseph Chouinard, 1995 May 2. 1995 May 2. MLT A8193.C552
213125 Bach, Jan. Autograph address and return panels, dated : Dekalb, Il., [October 1977], to Reed College, State University College, Fredonia, N.Y., 1977 Oct. 1977 Oct. MLT B1182.R323
213278 Crumit, Frank. Abdul Abulbul Amir / by Frank Crumit. c1928.
213279 Ager, Milton, 1893-1979. Ain't she sweet? / words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager. c1927.
213280 Whiting, Richard A., 1891-1938. Ain't we got fun / lyric by Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan ; music by Richard A. Whiting. c1921.
213281 Tierney, Harry, 1890-1965. Alice blue gown / lyric by Joseph McCarthy ; music by Harry Tierney. c1919.
213282 Ruby, Harry. All alone Monday / words by Bert Kalmar ; music by Harry Ruby. c1926.
213283 Marks, Gerald, 1900- All of me / by Seymour Simons & Gerald Marks. c1931.
213284 Brown, Nacio Herb, 1896-1964. Alone / lyric by Arthur Freed ; music by Nacio Herb Brown. c1935.
213285 Akst, Harry, 1894-1963. Am I blue? / lyric by Grant Clarke ; music by Harry Akst. c1929.
213286 LaCalle, Joseph. Amapola (pretty little poppy) / New English lyric by Albert Gamse, Joseph M. LaCalle. c1940.
213287 Nicholls, Horatio. Among my souvenirs / lyric by Edgar Leslie ; music by Horatio Nicholls. c1927.
213288 Zimmermann, Chas. A. (Charles A.), 1862-1916. Anchors aweigh / Revised lyric by George D. Lottman ; by Capt. Alfred H. Miles, U.S.N. (Ret.) and Chas. A. Zimmermann. c1943.
213289 Elman, Ziggie, 1914-1968. And the angels sing / lyric by Johnny Mercer ; music by Ziggie Elman. c1939.
213290 Spina, Harold, 1906-1997. Annie doesn't live here anymore / words by Joe Young and Johnny Burke ; music by Harold Spina. c1933.
213291 Chaplin, Saul, 1912-1997 Anniversary song / by Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin. c1946.
213292 Silvers, Louis. April showers / words by B. G. De Sylva ; music by Louis Silvers. c1921.
213293 Crawford, Robert. The Army Air Corps / words and music by Robert Crawford. c1939.
213294 Young, Victor, 1900-1956. Around the world / lyrics by Harold Adamson ; music by Victor Young. c1956.
213295 Hupfeld, Herman, 1894-1951. As time goes by / words and music by Herman Hupfeld. c1931.
213296 Feldman, Al. A-tisket a-tasket / words and music by Ella Fitzgerald and Al Feldman. c1938.
213297 Rose, Vincent, 1880-1944. Avalon. Fox trot song / lyric and music by Al Jolson and Vincent Rose. Arr. by J. Bodewalt Lampe. c1920.
213298 Rose, Vincent, 1880-1944. Avalon. Fox trot song / lyric and music by Al Jolson and Vincent Rose. Arr. by J. Bodewalt Lampe. c1920.
213299 Akst, Harry, 1894-1963. Baby face / Benny Davis and Harry Akst. Arr. by H. C. Redfield. c1926.
213300 Ronell, Ann. Baby's birthday party / by Ann Ronell. c1930.
213301 Darling, Erik. The banana boat song / words and music by Erik Darling, Bob Carey and Alan Arkin. c1956.
213302 Robison, Carson, 1890-1957. Barnacle Bill the sailor / by Carson Robison & Frank Luther. c1929.
213303 Conrad, Con, 1891-1938. Barney Google / by Billy Rose and Con Conrad. c1923.
213304 Vejvoda, Jaromir, 1902-1988. Beer barrel polka (roll out the barrel) / by Lew Brown, Wladimir A. Timm and Jaromir Vejvoda. c1939.
213305 Secunda, Sholom, 1894-1974 Bei mir bistu shein / words by J. Jacobs ; music by Sholom Secunda. c1933.
213306 Secunda, Scholom. Bei mir bist du schön (means that you're grand) / original lyrics by Jacob Jacobs ; music by Sholom Secunda. c1937.
213307 Jaffe, Moe. Bell bottom trousers / words and music by Moe Jaffe. c1944.
213308 Vallée, Rudy, 1901-1986 Betty co-ed. 6/8 fox-trot song / words and music by J. Paul Fogarty and Rudy Vallé. c1930.
213309 Whiting, Richard A., 1891-1938. Beyond the blue horizon / words by Leo Robin ; music by Richard A. Whiting and W. Franke Harling. c1930.
213310 McHugh, Jimmy, 1894-1969. Blue again / lyric by Dorothy Fields ; music by Jimmy McHugh. c1930.
213311 Anderson, Leroy, 1908-1975. Blue tango / Leroy Anderson. c1951.
213312 Bishop, Joe, 1907- Blue prelude / words by Gordon Jenkins ; music by Joe Bishop. c1933.
213313 Green, Johnny, 1908- Body and soul / words by Robert Sour, Edward Heyman & Frank Eyton ; music by John W. Green. c1930.
213314 Green, Johnny, 1908- Body and soul / words by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour & Frank Eyton ; music by John W. Green. c1930.
213315 Green, Johnny, 1908- Body and soul / words by Edward Heyman and Robert Sour ; music by John W. Green. c1930.
213316 Brown, Nacio Herb, 1896-1964. Broadway melody / lyric by Arthur Freed ; music by Nacio Herb Brown. c1929.
213317 Gorney, Jay, 1896-1990. Brother, can you spare a dime? / words by E. Y. Harburg ; music by Jay Gorney. c1932.
213318 Pettis, Jack, 1902-1963. Bugle call rag / by Jack Pettis, Billy Meyers, Elmer Schoebel. c1923.
213319 Livingston, Jay, 1915-2001 Buttons and bows / music and words by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. c1948.
213320 Styne, Jule, 1905-1994. bye bye baby / lyrics by Leo Robin ; music by Jule Styne. c1949.
213321 Meyer, Joseph, 1894-1987. California here I come / by Al Jolson, Bud De Sylva and Joseph Meyer. c1924.
213322 Rome, Harold, 1908-1993 Call me mister / words and music by Harold Rome. c1946.
213323 Swift, Kay, 1897-1993. Can this be love? / words by Paul James ; music by Kay Swift. c1930.
213324 Swift, Kay, 1897-1993. Can't we be friends? / words by Paul James ; music by Kay Swift. c1929.
213325 Burke, Joe, 1884-1950. Carolina moon / by Benny Davis & Joe Burke. c1928.
213326 Robison, Carson, 1890-1957. Carry me back to the lone prairie / by Carson J. Robison. c1934.
213327 Conrad, Con, 1891-1938. The champagne waltz / by Con Conrad, Ben Oakland and Milton Drake. c1934.
213328 Fiorito, Ted, 1900-1971. Charley, my boy / by Gus Kahn & Ted Fiorito. c1924.
213329 Rapée, Erno, 1891-1945. Charmaine! / words by Louis Leazer ; music by Erno Rapee. c1926.
213330 Rapée, Erno, 1891-1945. Charmaine! / by Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack. c1927.
213331 Warren, Harry, 1893-1981. Chattanooga choo choo / lyric by Mack Gordon ; music by Harry Warren. c1941.
213332 Warren, Harry, 1893-1981. Cheerful little earful / words by Ira Gershwin and Billy Rose ; music by Harry Warren. c1930.
213333 Fisher, Fred, 1875-1942. Chicago. That toddling town / by Fred Fisher. c1922.
213334 The children's marching song (nick, nack, paddy whack) / adapted and arranged by Malcolm Arnold. c1958.
213335 Mackenzie, Len. The chiquita song. Chiquita Banana / words by Garth Montgomery ; music by Len Mackenzie. 1946.
213336 Mackenzie, Len. Chiquita Banana (the banana song) / words and music by Len Mackenzie, Garth Montgomery and William Wirges. c1946.
213337 Morét, Neil, 1878-1943. Chloe (song of the swamp) / lyric by Gus Kahn ; music by Neil Morét. c1927.
213338 Morét, Neil, 1878-1943. Chloe (song of the swamp) / lyric by Gus Kahn ; music by Neil Morét. c1927.
213339 Scott, Raymond, 1908-1994. Christmas night in Harlem / words by Mitchell Parish ; music by Raymond Scott. c1934.
213340 Coslow, Sam, 1902-1982. Cocktails for two / music and words by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow. c1934.
213341 Bonx, Nat. Collegiate / by Lew Brown, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx. c1925.
213342 Kelley, Daniel E. Colorado home prospector's song (Home on the range) / music by C.O. (Bob) Swartz ; words by Bill McCabe, Bingham Graves, C.O. Swartz, Jim and others. c1934.
213343 Cugat, Xavier, 1900-1990 One-two-three-kick (conga) / words by Al Stillman ; music by Xavier Cugat. c1939.
213344 Conrad, Con, 1891-1938. The continental (You kiss while you dance) / words by Herb Magidson ; music by Con Conrad. c1934.
213345 Monaco, James V, 1885-1945. Crazy people. Fox trot song / words by Edgar Leslie ; music by James V. Monaco. c1932.
213346 Meyer, Joseph, 1894-1987. Crazy rhythm / words by Irving Caesar ; music by Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe Kahn. c1928.
213347 Ager, Milton, 1893-1979. Crazy words - crazy tune (vo-do-de-o) / crazy words by Jack Yellen ; crazy music by Milton Ager. c1927.
213348 Tollerton, Nell. Cruising down the river / by Elly Beadell and Nell Tollerton. c1945.
213349 Hupfeld, Herman, 1894-1951. As time goes by / words and music by Herman Hupfeld. c1931.
213350 Hupfeld, Herman, 1894-1951. As time goes by / words and music by Herman Hupfeld. c1931.
213454 [Program for Allegro : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Colonial Theatre, Boston, 1947]. 1947
213455 [Program for Allegro : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Majestic Theatre, New York, week beginning Jan. 12, 1948]. 1948
213456 [Program for Babes in arms : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York, beginning May 10, 1937]. 1937
213457 [Program for Babes in arms : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York, beginning April 14, 1937]. 1937
213458 [Program for The boys from Syracuse : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Alvin Theatre, New York, beginning May 22, 1939]. 1950
213459 [Program for Carousel : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Majestic Theatre, New York, beginning April 22, 1945]. 1945
213460 [Program for The boys from Syracuse : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Alvin Theatre, New York, opening week, beginning November 23, 1938]. 1938
213461 [Program for Do I hear a waltz? : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Shubert Theatre, New Haven, world premiere, January 30-February 13, 1965]. 1965
213462 [Program for Do I hear a waltz? : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Forty-Sixth Street Theatre, New York, 1965]. 1965
213463 [Program for Flower drum song : music by Richard Rodgers, at the St. James Theatre, New York, first performance, Dec. 1, 1958]. 1958
213464 [Program for Flower drum song : music by Richard Rodgers, at the Shubert Theatre, Boston, November 1958]. 1958