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Record ID | Creator | Title | Date | Accession Number | Images |
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229274 | Wartel, Pierre Franc̦ois, 1806-1882. | Album leaf : autograph manuscript, 1843 May 28. | 1843 May 28. | ||
229294 | Wartel, Thérèse, 1814-1865. | Andante for piano (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, 1843 May 28. | 1843 May 28. | ||
229298 | Wieniawski, Henri, 1835-1880. | Album leaf : autograph manuscript, 1854 May 28. | 1854 May 28. | ||
229302 | Wolff, Heinrich, 1813-1898. | Allegretto quasi allegro for violin (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, 1838 Dec. 12. | 1838 Dec. 12. | ||
229313 | Willmers, Rudolf, 1821-1878. | Sehnsucht am Meere (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, 1854 Mar. 26. | 1854 Mar. 26. | ||
229320 | Wieniawski, J. (Józef), 1837-1912. | Prelude for piano (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, 1854 Mar. 28. | 1854 Mar. 28. | ||
229377 | Wysocki, Kasper Napoleon, 1810-1850. | Krakowiak for piano (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, 1839 June 1. | 1839 June 1. | ||
230224 | [Program for the 4th Gesellschafts-Konzert in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, March 5, 1871, including the first complete performance of Brahms's Deutsches Requiem conducted by the composer]. | 1871 | |||
230234 | [E. Power Biggs] [photograph]. | ||||
230242 | [Program for a performance by Alfred Brendel, Carnegie Hall, 1974, 21 April]. | 1974 | |||
230243 | [Alfred Brendel] [photograph]. | ||||
230245 | Gabrilowitsch, Ossip, 1878-1936. | Autograph note signed, dated : [s.l.], 22 June 1924, to Robert Fuld, 1924 June 22. | 1924 June 22. | ||
230246 | [Vladimir Horowitz] [photograph]. | ||||
230247 | [Program for a performance by Vladimir Horowitz, Metropolitan Opera House (New York), 1981, 1 Nov.]. | 1981 | |||
230251 | [Playbill for a performance by Vladimir Horowitz, Queen's Hall (London), [1933?], Nov. 3.]. | 1933 | |||
230252 | [Program for a performance by Vladimir Horowitz, Carnegie Hall (New York), 1978, 8 Jan.]. | 1978 | |||
230264 | Iturbi, José, 1895-1980. | Signature, dated : [s.l.], June 1970, 1970 June. | 1970 June. | ||
230265 | [Gerlad Moore] [photograph]. | ||||
230266 | [Program for a performance by Artur Rubinstein, Queen's Hall (London), 29 October [1934]]. | 1934 | |||
230269 | [Program for a performance by Artur Rubinstein, Hunter College (New York), 26 Nov. 1960]. | 1960. | |||
230273 | [Program for a performance by Artur Rubinstein and the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy, [Philadelphia?], 14 & 15 Jan. 1938]. | 1938. | |||
230274 | [Program for a performance by Rudolf Serkin and the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy, [Philadelphia], 2, 3, & 5 April 1965]. | 1965. | |||
230290 | [Program for the 4th subscription concert of the Philharmonische Concerte in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 30 December 1877, including the first performance of Johannes Brahms's Symphony no. 2 (members of the Hofopern-Orchester conducted by Hans Richter)]. | 1877 | |||
230293 | [Program for the 2nd subscription concert of the Philharmonische Concerte in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 2 December 1883, including the first performance of Johannes Brahms's Symphony no. 3 (members of the Hofopern-Orchester conducted by Hans Richter)]. | 1883 | |||
230304 | [Program for the 1st subscription concert of the Philharmonische Concerte in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 2 November 1873, including the first performance of Johannes Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Haydn (members of the Hofopern-Orchester conducted by the composer]. | 1873 | |||
230308 | [Program for the first performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, in Coventry Cathedral, on 30 May 1962, conducted by the composer]. | 1962 | |||
230310 | [Program for the first performance of Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 1 December 1951, conducted by the composer]. | 1951 | |||
230311 | [Program for the first performance of Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes, by Sadler's Wells Opera, on 7 June 1945, conducted by Reginald Goodall]. | 1945 | |||
230312 | [Program for the first performance of Benjamin Britten's Prince of the Pagodas, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 1 January 1957, conducted by the composer]. | 1957 | |||
230342 | [Program for a concert by the Wiener Akad. Wagner-Verein and Wiener Concert-Verein, at the Grosser Musikverein-Sall (Vienna), on Wednesday, 11 January 1886, including the first performance with orchestra of Anton Bruckner's Te Deum, conducted by Hans Richter]. | 1886 | |||
230345 | [Program for the 4th Philharmonisches Concert at the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 18 December 1892, the first performance of the second version of Anton Bruckner's Symphony no. 8, conducted by Hans Richter]. | 1877 | |||
230348 | [Program for a concert by the Wiener Akad. Wagner-Verein and Wiener Concert-Verein, at the Grosser Musikvereins-Saal (Vienna), on Wednesday, 11 February 1903, including the first performance Anton Bruckner's Symphony no. 9, conducted by Ferdinand Löwe]. | 1903 | |||
230463 | [Program for the 3rd Gesellschafts-Concert at the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 20 February 1876, including the first performance of Anton Bruckner's Symphony no. 2, conducted by the composer]. | 1876 | |||
230466 | [Program for a concert at the Grosser Musikvereins-Saal (Vienna), on Wednesday, 22 January 1888, including the first performance of the third version of Anton Bruckner's Symphony no. 4, conducted by Hans Richter]. | 1888 | |||
230471 | [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]. | 1893 | |||
230479 | [Poster for the first performance of Darius Milhaud's Bœuf sur la toit, at the Comédie des Champs-Elysées (Paris), in February 1920, conducted by Vladimir Golschmann]. | 1920 | |||
230482 | [Program for the first performance of Francis Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites, at the Teatro alla Scala (Milan), 1956-1957 season, conducted by Nino Sanzogno]. | 1956 | |||
230483 | [Program for concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra, on 6 and 7 November 1936, that included the first performances of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphony no. 3, conducted by Leopold Stokowski]. | 1936 | |||
230484 | [Program for the first performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddygore (later Ruddigore), at the Savoy Theatre (London), on 22 January 1887, conducted by the composer]. | 1887 | |||
230486 | [Playbill for the first performance of Richard Strauss's Capriccio, at the Bayerische Staatsoper (Munich), on 28 October 1942, conducted by Clemens Krauss]. | 1942 | |||
230487 | [Playbill for the first performance of Richard Strauss's Frau ohne Schatten, at the Staatsoper (Vienna), on 10 October 1919, conducted by the Franz Schalk]. | 1919 | |||
230490 | [Program for the first performances of Igor Stravinsky's Rake's Progress, at the Teatro La Fenice (Venice), on 11, 13, and 14 September 1951, conducted by the the composer (11 September) and Ferdinand Leitner (13 and 14 September)]. | 1951 | |||
230491 | [Program for the first performance of Michael Tippett's Midsummer Marriage, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 27 January 1955, conducted by John Pritchard]. | 1951 | |||
230524 | [Program for the thirteenth subscription concert at the Gewandhaus (Leipzig), on 18 January 1849, that included a performance of Schumann's Symphony no. 2 conducted by the composer ]. | 1849 | |||
230535 | [Program for the first performance of Mendelssohn's Elias (in English, as Elijah), at the Birmingham Music Festival, on 26 August 1846, conducted by the composer]. | 1846 | |||
230541 | Clapisson, L. (Louis), 1808-1866. | Le langage des cloches : chanson / paroles de F. de Courcy ; musique de L. Clapisson. | 18-- | PMM 197 | |
230542 | Duchambge, Pauline, 1778-1858. | À demain / paroles de A. van Hasselt ; musique de Pauline Duchambge. | 1834 or 1835? | PMM 198 | |
230544 | Masini, F. (Francesco), 1804-1863. | Je l'amais déja! : romance / paroles de Emile Barateau ; musique de F. Masini. | 18-- | PMM 199 | |
230546 | Schubert, Camille. | Lui : romance / paroles de Crevel de Charlemagne ; musique de C. Schubert. | 18-- | PMM 200 | |
230571 | Neuland, Wilhelm, 1806-1889 | Les regrets : ballade / paroles de P. Hédouin ; musique de W. Neuland. | 1834 or 1835? | PMM 201 | |
230573 | Panseron, Auguste, 1796-1859. | Les amours de Paris : romance / paroles de Mr. XXX ; musique d'Auguste Panseron. | 18-- | PMM 202 | |
230575 | Parizot, V. | Le jour de déménagement : grande scène comique / paroles de J. Moinaux ; musique de V. Parizot. | 18-- | PMM 203 | |
230577 | Romagnesi, Antoine Joseph Michael, 1781-1850. | La convoi du pauvre : romance / paroles de Mr. [A.J.B.] Simonnin ; mises en musique avec accompagenement de piano ou harpe par A. Romagnesi. | 18-- | PMM 204 | |
230580 | Vialon, A. | L'incomparable mirobolanpouff : parade charlatanesque / paroles de Ch. Delange ; musique de A. Vialon. | 18-- | PMM 205 | |
230598 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | La truite / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 206 | |
230632 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | La sérénade / F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 207 | |
230633 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Sois toujours mes seuls amours / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 208 | |
230634 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Le roi des aulnes / F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 210 | |
230636 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Ave Maria : prière à La Vierge / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 211 | |
230637 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Les astres / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 212 | |
230639 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Le chant de la caille / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 213 | |
230669 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Le chasseur des Alpes / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 214 | |
230670 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | La berceuse / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 215 | |
230671 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | La cloche des agonisants / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 216 | |
230672 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Dans le bosquet / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 217 | |
230707 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | L'étoile du soir / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 218 | |
230708 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Auprès de toi! / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 219 | |
230709 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Thékla : (une voix d'outre-tombe) / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 220 | |
230714 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Les plaintes de la jeune fille / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 221 | |
230715 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Rosemonde / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 222 | |
230720 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Eloge des larmes / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 223 | |
230723 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Barcarolle / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 224 | |
230734 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | L'illusion / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 225 | |
230756 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Le vieillard / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 226 | |
230757 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Léxilé / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 227 | |
230758 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Les regrets / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 209 | |
230789 | Webern, Anton von, 1883-1945. | II. [i.e. Zweite] Kantate : für Sopran-und Bass-Solo, gemischten Chor und Orchester, Op. 31 / Anton Webern ; Worte von Hildegard Jone. | c1951. | PMC 1682 | |
230814 | Webern, Anton, 1883-1945. | Fünf Sätze für Streichquartett, Op. 5 / von Anton Webern. | c1922. | PMC 1683 | |
230816 | Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951. | Aus den Gurreliedern : für Soli, Chor und Orchester / von Arnold Schönberg ; [Text von] Jens Peter Jacobsen. | 1910 | PMC 1684 | |
230817 | Webern, Anton, 1883-1945. | Vier Lieder : für Gesang und Orchester, Op. 13 / Anton Webern. | c1926. | PMC 1685 | |
230820 | Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951. | Erwartung : (Monodram), Op. 17 / Dichtung von Marie Pappenheim ; Musik von Arnold Schönberg ; Klavierauszug mit Text von Eduard Steuermann. | c1922. | PMC 1686 | |
230829 | Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951. | Der Tanz um das goldene Kalb : aus der Oper Moses und Aron / Arnold Schoenberg. | c1951. | PMC 1687 | |
230831 | Webern, Anton, 1883-1945. | Symphonie für Klarinette, Bassklarinette, zwei Hörner, Harfe, 1. und 2. Geige, Bratsche, und Violoncell, op. 21 / Anton Webern. | c1929 | PMC 1688 | |
230832 | Webern, Anton, 1883-1945. | Fünf Lieder aus "Der siebente Ring" : für eine Singstimme und Klavier ; op. 3 / Anton Webern ; [Dichtung] von Stefan George. | 1921 | PMC 1689 | |
230838 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Le voyageur / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 228 | |
230839 | Weyrauch, August Heinrich von, 1788-1865. | Adieu! / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 229 | |
230846 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | La jeune mère / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 230 | |
230847 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Marguerite / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 231 | |
230848 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | La rose / F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 232 | |
230849 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | La jeune religieuse / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 233 | |
230850 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | La poste / de F. Schubert ; paroles françaises de Emile Deschamps. | 18-- | PMM 234 | |
231017 | [Program for concerts by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 25 and 26 November 1909, conducted by Gustav Mahler, who also played the "Bach Klavier" in the Bach suite]. | 1909 | |||
231018 | [Playbill for the 3rd subscription concert of the Philharmonische Concerte in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 2 December 1900, conducted by Gustav Mahler]. | 1900 | |||
231019 | [Program for the first performances of Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra, by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, on 1 and 2 December 1944, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky]. | 1944 | |||
231023 | [Playbill for the sixth performance of M. W. Balfe's Bohemian Girl, at the Drury Lane Theatre (London), on 4 December 1843, conducted by the composer]. | 1843 | |||
231024 | [Program for concerts by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 22 and 23 December 1927, at which Béla Bartók made his United States debut as composer-pianist]. | 1927 | |||
231035 | [Playbill for a concert by l'Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, at the Salle Pleyel (Paris), on 21 February 1932, conducted by Nicolas Slonimsky, at which Béla Bartók played his Piano Concerto no. 1]. | 1932 | |||
231041 | [Program for a piano recital by Béla Bartók, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre (Los Angeles), on 5 December 1941, at which he played several of his works]. | 1941 | |||
231042 | [Program for a piano recital by Béla Bartók, at Meany Hall (University of Washington, Seattle), on 4 March 1941, at which he played several of his works]. | 1941 | |||
231084 | [Program for the 1st Gesellschafts-Concert in the grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 8 November 1874, conducted by Johannes Brahms, who also performed Beethoven's "Emperor" Piano Concerto]. | 1874 | |||
231093 | [Program for the first performance of Leonard Bernstein's Mass, at the Opera House of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.), on 8 September 1971]. | 1971 | |||
231095 | [Program for the second performance of Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 8 December 1951, conducted by the composer]. | 1951 | |||
231096 | [Program for a recital by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears, at Chelsea Town Hall (London), on 16 October 1946, performing Britten's Holy Sonnets of John Donne, Seven Sonnets and Michelangelo, and works by Henry Purcell]. | 1946 | |||
231097 | [Program for a recital by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears, at Town Hall (New York), on 23 October 1949, that included Britten's Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo. | 1949 | |||
231103 | [Program for a concert by the Liverpool Philharmonic Society, on 24 October 1882, at which Max Bruch conducted his Kol Nidrei (with Alfredo Piatti)]. | 1882 | |||
231104 | [Program for the 6th subscription concert of the Philharmonische Concerte in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 24 February 1901, at which Gustav Mahler conducted Bruckner's Symphony no. 5]. | 1901 | |||
231105 | [Program for a concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 23 February 1911, conducted by Max Fiedler, that included a performance of Beethoven's Piano Concerto no. 3 by Ferruccio Busoni]. | 1911 | |||
231106 | [Program for a performance by the Ballet Theatre, at the Metropolitan Opera House (New York), on 4 May 1949, of Aaron Copland's Billy the Kidd, conducted by the composer]. | 1949 | |||
231108 | [Program for performances by the New York Philharmonic, at Philharmonic Hall (New York), on 9-12 January 1964, conducted by Leonard Bernstein, that included Aaron Copland's Piano Concerto with the composer as soloist]. | 1964 | |||
231110 | [Program for a concert by the Société des Nouveaux Concerts, at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées (Paris), on 15 October [1913], conducted by D. E. Inghelbrecht, at which Debussy conducted his Ibéria]. | 1913 | |||
231112 | [Program for a concert by the Queen's Hall Orchestra, at Queen's Hall (London), on 1 February 1908, conducted by Henry J. Wood and Claude Debussy, who conducted his Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune and Mer]. | 1908 | |||
231115 | [Program for a concert at the Trianon Lyrique (Paris), in May or June 1925, at which Manuel de Falla conducted his Amor brujo]. | 1925 | |||
231126 | [Program for a concert by the Association des Concerts Séchiari, at the Théatre Marigny (Paris), on 3 March 1912, at which Debussy and d'Indy conducted their own works]. | 1912 | |||
231130 | [Program for the 7th Sinfonie-Konzerte der Konigl. musikalischen Kapelle (Dresden), on Sunday, 9 April 1911, conducted by Ernst v. Schuch, at which Ernő Dohnányi played Beethoven's Second Piano Concerto]. | 1911 | |||
231134 | [Program for a performance of Paul Dukas's Ariane et Barbe-bleue, at the Opéra-Comique (Paris), on 1 April 1922, conducted by the composer]. | 1922 | |||
231137 | [Playbill for a concert by the Philharmonic Society, at Queen's Hall (London), on 10 November 1910, conducted by Edward Elgar, at which Fritz Kreisler gave the first performance of Elgar's Violin Concerto]. | 1910 | |||
231140 | [Program for a concert of the Queen's Hall Symphony Concerts, at Queen's Hall (London), on 22 November 1902, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar, that included his Coronation Ode]. | 1902 | |||
231149 | [Program for a concert at Royal Albert Hall (London), on 7 May 1921, at which Edward Elgar conducted Land of hope and glory from his Coronation ode and his With proud thanksgiving. | 1921 | |||
231152 | [Program for a concert by the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 6 February 1938, conducted by Georges Enesco]. | 1938 | |||
231158 | [Program for a concert by the Concertgebouworkest, at the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), on 30 January 1936, conducted by Eduard van Beinum, at which Georges Enesco played Mozart's Violin Concerto in D, K. 271a, and conducted his Rhapsodie roumaine no. 1]. | 1936 | |||
231176 | [Souvenir program for a concert by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, at Milwaukee Auditorium, on 24 May 1924, at which George Gershwin played his Rhapsody in Blue]. | 1924 | |||
231181 | [Program for a concert by the New York Symphony Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 4 December 1925, conducted by Walter Damrosch, at which George Gershwin gave the second performance of his Piano Concerto in F]. | 1925 | |||
231210 | [Program for a concert by the Philharmonic Society, at St James's Hall (London), on 8 March 1871, conducted by W. G. Cusins and Charles Gounod, who conducted four of his works]. | 1871 | |||
231212 | [Program for a concert by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Woolsey Hall (New Haven), on 23 February 1910, conducted by Gustav Mahler, who (presumably) also played the "Bach Klavier" in the Bach suite]. | 1910 | |||
231214 | [Program for a concert by the Philharmonic Society, at Queen's Hall (London), on 4 November 1897, conducted by Alexander C. Mackenzie and Edvard Grieg, who conducted three of his works]. | 1897 | |||
231216 | [Program for 2 all-Grieg concerts by Das Philharmonische Orchester, at the Philharmonie (Berlin), on 12 and 14 April 1907, conducted by the composer]. | 1907 | |||
231261 | [Program for an all-Grieg concert, at Queen's Hall (London), on 24 May 1967, at which Grieg accompanied or performed each work]. | 1906 | |||
231264 | [Program for a concert by the Yale University School of Music Collegium Musicum, at the Cloisters (New York), on 4 June 1951, directed by Paul Hindemith (who also played the viola da braccio)]. | 1951 | |||
231267 | [Program for a concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philharmonic Choir, at Queen's Hall (London), on 25 March 1920, conducted by Charles Kennedy Scott, at which Gustav Holst conducted the first performance of his Hymn of Jesus]. | 1920 | |||
231268 | [Program for a concert at the Metropolitan Opera House (New York), on 3 December 1905, at which Engelbert Humperdinck conducted, for the first time in the United States, the Prelude to his Dornröschen and the Introduction and Intermezzo from his Heirat wider Willen]. | 1905 | |||
231284 | [Program for a concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 9 December 1905, at which Vincent d'Indy conducted his Istar]. | 1905. | |||
231285 | [Program for a concert by the Philharmonia Orchestra, at Royal Albert Hall (London), on 5 December 1954, at which Aram Khachaturian conducted his Gayane Suite (no. 1?)]. | 1954 | |||
231287 | [Program for concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra, on 22 and 23 November [1946?], at which Zoltán Kodály conducted the first U.S. performance of his Peacock Variations]. | 1946 | |||
231288 | [Program for a recital by Fritz Kreisler at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 30 October 1909, at which he played his Caprice viennois and Tambourin chinois]. | 1909 | |||
231289 | [Program for a recital by Fritz Kreisler at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 19 January 1925], at which he played his transcription of the Danse orientale (i.e. Lento, or Vostochnyi tanets) from Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherezade. | 1925 | |||
231290 | [Program for a New Friends of Music concert by the Berkshire Quartet, in New York, on 4 January 1953, at which Ernst Krenek and Herta Glaz gave the first performance of Krenek's Two Sacred Songs. | 1953 | |||
231291 | [Playbill for a performance of Franz Lehár's Fraquista, at the Theater an der Wien (Vienna), on 4 October 1922, conducted by the composer]. | 1922 | |||
231292 | [Program for a performance of Franz Lehár's Tatjana, at the Volksoper (Vienna), on 15 February 1906, conducted by the composer]. | 1906 | |||
231294 | [Program for an all-Leoncavallo concert by the La Scala Orchestra, at the Academy of Music (Philadelphia?), on 13 October 1906, conducted by the composer]. | 1906 | |||
231308 | Thomas, Theodore, 1835-1905. | Trade card. | |||
231310 | Thomas, Theodore, 1835-1905. | Signature, dated : [s.l., s.d.], [n.d.]. | no date | ||
231313 | Previn, André, 1929-2019. | Autograph note signed, dated : [s.l., 26 January 1968], to Ray Pitts [1968, Jan. 26]. | 1968, Jan. 26 | ||
231316 | N B C music appreciation hour : Student's notebook. | c1930. | |||
231321 | [Program for a double-bass recital by Serge Koussevitzky, at Symphony Hall (Boston), on 24 October 1927]. | 1927 | |||
231323 | [Program for a concert by the the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, at the Academy of Music (Philadelphia), on 21 November 1940, conducted by Frederick Stock]. | 1940 | |||
231331 | [Riccardo Muti] [photograph]. | no date | |||
231334 | [First day cover for Sir John Barbirolli stamp, postmarked Manchester, England, 10 September 1980]. | ||||
231336 | [First day cover for Sir Thomas Beecham stamp, postmarked London, England, 10 September 1980]. | ||||
231337 | [First day cover for Sir Malcolm Sargent stamp, postmarked London, England, 10 September 1980]. | ||||
231338 | [Arthur Fiedler] [photograph]. | 1946 | |||
231344 | Furtwängler, Wilhelm, 1886-1954. | Gespräche uber Musik. | |||
231509 | [Playbill for a "M. Jullien's Concerts d'Été," at the Theatre Royale, Covent Garden, on 26 June, 1846]. | 1846 | |||
231510 | Kostelanetz, Andre, 1901-1980 | Signature, dated : [S.l., 10 April 1946], [1946, Apr. 10]. | 1946, Apr. 10 | ||
231512 | [James Levine] [photograph]. | no date | |||
231521 | Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. | [Pelléas et Mélisande : drame lyrique en 5 actes et 12 tableaux / de Maurice Maeterlinck ; musique de Claude Debussy]. | c1904 | ||
231522 | Franck, César, 1822-1890. | Le chasseur maudit : autograph manuscript, 1882 Oct. 20. | 1882 Oct. 20. | ||
231523 | [Erich Leinsdorf] [photograph]. | no date | |||
231525 | [Neville Marriner] [photograph]. | 1980. | |||
231539 | [Zubin Mehta] [photograph]. | no date | |||
231540 | [Program for a concert by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 10 January 1926, conducted by Willem Mengelberg]. | 1926 | |||
231541 | [Program for a concert by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, at Murat Theater (Indianapolis), on 14 February 1947, conduted by Dimitri Mitropoulos]. | 1947 | |||
231542 | [Program for concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra, [at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia?], on 28 February and 1 March 1969, conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch]. | 1969 | |||
231543 | [Program for concerts by the Symphony of the Air, at the Empire State Music Festival (Ellenville, New York), in July [1956], conducted by Leopold Stokowski et al.]. | 1956 | |||
231554 | [First day cover for Sir Henry J. Wood stamp, postmarked London, England, 10 September 1980]. | ||||
231556 | [Program for the Henry Wood Jubilee Concert, at Royal Albert Hall (London), on 5 October 1938, conducted by Henry J. Wood, at which Sergei Rachmaninoff played his Piano Concerto no. 2]. | 1938 | |||
231562 | [Playbill for the 2nd subscription concert of the Philharmonische Concerte in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 18 November 1900, at which Gustav Mahler conducted the first performance in Vienna of his Symphony no. 1]. | 1900 | |||
231563 | [Program for concerts by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 16 and 17 December 1909, at which Gustav Mahler conducted the first performance in the United States of his his Symphony no. 1]. | 1909 | |||
231564 | [Program for a concert in the Grosser Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Wednesday, 14 December 1904, at which Gustav Mahler conducted the first performance in Vienna of his Symphony no. 3]. | 1904 | |||
231565 | [Playbill for a concert by the Wiener Konzert-Verein, at the Grosser Musikvereins-Saal (Vienna), on Friday, 4 January 1907, at which Gustav Mahler conducted his Symphony no. 6]. | 1907 | |||
231577 | Program for a concert by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 21 November 1909, conducted by Gustav Mahler. | ||||
231578 | Program for a concert by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 8 December 1909, conducted by Gustav Mahler. | ||||
231579 | Program for an all-Beethoven concert by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 4 March 1910, conducted by Gustav Mahler. | ||||
231581 | Program for an all-Beethoven concert by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 1 April 1910, conducted by Gustav Mahler. | ||||
231582 | [Program for concerts by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 22 and 25 November 1910, conducted by Gustav Mahler]. | ||||
231591 | [Program for performances of Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana, at the London Hippodrome, the week beginning 4 March 1912, conducted by the composer]. | 1912 | |||
231592 | [Program for a performance of Pietro Mascagni's Zanetto and Cavalleria rusticana, at the Metropolitan Opera House (New York), on 11 October 1902, conducted by the composer]. | 1902 | |||
231646 | [Program for performances at an unidentified hall (in Paris?), on 17 November 1898, that included the first performance of Massenet's Air de Manon, with Mme Bréjean-Gravière, accompanied by the composer]. | 1898 | |||
231647 | [Program for a the Huitième Concert spirituel, at St. Mark's Church (London), on 20 December [1945], at which Olivier Messiaen played his Nativité du Seigneur]. | 19-- | |||
231706 | [Programs for the second and third of Three Mozart-Milhaud Concerts, at Wheeler Hall Auditorium (the University of California, Berkeley), on 8 and 15 July 1941, at which Milhaud played or accompanied some of his works]. | 1941 | |||
231710 | [Program for a concert by the Liverpool Symphony Orchestra, at Philharmonic Hall (Liverpool, England), on 5 February 1908, at which Moritz Moszkowski conducted three of his works]. | 1908 | |||
231732 | [Program for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Seguin and Mr. Handel Gear's Grand Morning Concert, at Her Majesty's Concert Rooms, Hanover Square (London, England), on 24 June 1844, at which Jacques Offenbach performed]. | 1844 | |||
231735 | [Program notes by Edwin Evans for a recital by Ignace Jan Paderewski]. | no date | |||
231758 | [Program for concerts by the New York Symphony Orchestra, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 27 and 28 December 1923, conducted by Walter Damrosch, at which Ignace Jan Paderewski played his Piano Concerto in A minor]. | 1923. | |||
231761 | [Program for a recital by Ignace Jan Paderewski, on 28 June 1933, at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées (Paris)]. | 1933 | |||
231768 | [Program for a performance of Hans Pfitzner's Palestrina, at the Opernhaus (Dresden), on 18 March 1931, conducted by the composer]. | 1931 | |||
231775 | [Program for the first stage performance in Great Britain of Francis Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites, at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 16 January 1958]. | 1958 | |||
231810 | [Program for a recital by Francis Poulenc and Pierre Bernac, at Town Hall (New York), on 7 November [1948], that included Poulenc's Tel jour telle nuit and Chansons villageoises. | 1948 | |||
231813 | [Program for concerts by the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 11 and 12 November 1948, conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos, at which Francis Poulenc played his Concert champêtre]. | 1948 | |||
231823 | [Program for a concert at the Mariyinsky Theater (St. Petersburg), on 8 October 1916, conducted by Alexander Siloti and Sergey Prokofiev, at which Prokofiev conducted the first performance of the revised version of his Osennee, op. 8]. | 1916 | |||
231824 | [Program for concerts by the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 27 and 28 December 1934, conducted by Bruno Walter, at which Sergei Rachmaninoff played his Rhapsody on the a Theme of Paganini]. | 1934 | |||
231825 | Program for a recital by Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul Pabst at the Rossiyskiy Blagorodnoye Sobraniye (Moscow), on 30 November 1893]. | 1893 | |||
231848 | Program for a concert by the Gosudarstvennaya Akademicheskaya Philarmoniya, on 27 February 1927, in Leningrad, conducted by Nikolai Malko, at which A. V. Zeiliger played Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto no. 2]. | 1927 | |||
231849 | [Program for concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra, on 1 and 2 December 1939, [presumably at the Academy of Music, Philadephia], conducted by Eugene Ormandy, at which Sergei Rachmaninoff played his Piano Concerto no. 3]. | 1939 | |||
231851 | [Program for concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra, on 21 and 22 October 1938, [presumably at the Academy of Music, Philadephia], conducted by Eugene Ormandy, at which Sergei Rachmaninoff played his Piano Concerto no. 1]. | 1938 | |||
231852 | [Playbill for a concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, at Queen's Hall (London), on 25 February 1932, conducted by Malcolm Sargent, at which Maurice Ravel conducted the first performance in England of his Piano Concerto (with Marguérite Long]. | 1932 | |||
231855 | [Program for the third of Cinq Séances de Musique Instrumentale et Vocale Franc̦aise, at the Salle Érard (Paris), on 12 March 1912, at which Debussy accompanied Maggie Teyte in his Fêtes Galantes (2e recueil) and Ravel played his Valses nobles et sentimentales]. | 1912 | |||
231867 | [Program for a concert by the New Queen's Hall Orchestra, at Queen's Hall (London), on 14 April 1923, conducted by Henry Wood and Maurice Ravel, at which Ravel conducted the Suite from his Ma mère l'oye and La valse]. | 1923 | |||
231868 | [Program for the Grand Festival Maurice Ravel, at the Hotel du Palais de Biarritz, Salle Impériale (Biarritz), on 24 August 1930, at which Ravel played or accompanied several of his works]. | 1930 | |||
231869 | [Program for all-Respighi concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra, on 15 and 16 January 1926, conducted by Leopold Stokowski and Respighi, at which the composer conducted his Piano Concerto in the Mixolydian Mode]. | 1926 | |||
231878 | [Program for Cinq Concerts Historiques Russes, [at the Opéra de Paris], on 16, 19, 23, 26, and 30 May 1907, at which Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Sergei Rachmaninof, and Alexander Glaunov conducted or played some of their works]. | 1907 | |||
231915 | [Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov] [portrait]. | no date | |||
231916 | Program for a concert by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at the Academy of Music (New York), on 16 November 1872, conducted by Carl Bergmann, at which Anton Rubinstein played his Piano Concerto no. 4]. | ||||
231922 | [Louis Krasner] [photograph]. | 19-- | |||
231928 | Thomas, Theodore, 1835-1905. | Signature, dated : [s.l., s.d.], [n.d.]. | no date | ||
231930 | [Yo-Yo Ma] [photograph]. | no date | |||
231931 | [Budapest String Quartet] [photograph]. | no date | |||
231932 | [Program for six concerts by the the Pro Arte String Quartet, at the Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress (Washington, D.C.), on 16, 18, 23, 25, 30 and March and 1 April 1939, signed by all four members]. | 1939 | |||
232035 | [Kneisel Quartet] [photograph]. | 189- | |||
232039 | [Jan Kubelík] [photograph]. | 19-- | |||
232046 | [Program for a concert at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 18 May 1976, observing the 85th anniversary of the opening of the hall, and the establishment of the Carnegie Hall National Endowment Fund, inscribed by Isaac Stern]. | c1975 | |||
232106 | Menuhin, Yehudi, 1916-1999 | Signature, dated : London, 10 May 1938, 1938, May 10. | 1938, May 10. | ||
232107 | [Flonzaley Quartet. Signatures (dated April 1929) of Adolfo Betti, Alfred Pochon, Iwan d'Archambeau, and Nicolas Moldavan]. | 1929. | |||
232111 | [Rosé Quartet. Signatures of Arnold Rosé, Paul Fischer, Anton Ruzitska, and Anton Walter]. | ||||
232146 | Schoenberg, Arnold, 1874-1951. | Gurre-Lieder : für Soli, Chor und Orchester / von Arnold Schönberg ; [Text] von Jens Peter Jacobsen ; Deutsch von Robert Franz Arnold. | 19??, c1920. | PMC 1690 | |
232192 | Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. | Gott, erhalte den Kaiser! verfasset von Lorenz Leopold Haschka ; in Musik gesetzet von Joseph Haydn. | Vienna? : 1797? | PMC 1691 | |
232199 | Guffroy, 18th cent. | Collection of eighteenth-century French songs : manuscript, 17--. | 17--. | Morgan | |
232679 | Neubacher, Annemarie. | Mozarts kleine Notenschule in Versen / von Annemarie Neubacher ; über hundert mehrfarbiger Bilder von Ernst Kutzer. | c1934 | PMC 1692 | |
232688 | Neubacher, Annemarie. | Mozarts kleine Notensetzer / von Annemarie Neubacher ; Bilder von Ernst Kutzer. | c1934 | PMC 1693 | |
233008 | [Program for a concert by the Philharmonic Society, at St. James's Hall (London), on 19 May 1886, conducted by Arthur Sullivan and Camille Saint-Saëns, who conducted his Symphony no. 3 and played Beethoven's Piano Concerto no. 4]. | 1886 | |||
233009 | [Playbill for a performance of Arnold Schoenberg's Gurrelieder, at the Operntheater (Vienna), on 12 June 1920, conducted by the composer]. | 1922 | |||
233020 | [Playbill (program?) for a concert by the Wiener Konzertverein, at the Grosser Konzerthaus-Saal (Vienna), on 9 March 1927, conducted by Dirk Fock, that included Arnold Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht]. | 1927 | |||
233024 | [Program for a concert by the Verein fur musikalische Privataufführungen in Wien, at the Mittlerer Konzerthaus-Saal (Vienna), on 25 February 1924, conducted by Arnold Schoenberg, that included the first performance of his Stücke (here called Suite) for Piano, op. 23, played by Eduard Steuermann]. | 1924 | |||
233029 | [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]. | 1927 | |||
233075 | [Program for a concert in the Grosser Redouten-Saal of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Vienna), on Sunday, 14 November 1858, conducted by Joseph Hellmesberger, at which Clara Schumann played Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto]. | 1858 | |||
233087 | [Program for a concert by the New Queen's Hall Orchestra, at Queen's Hall (London), on 26 Feburary 1921, conducted by Henry Wood and Jean Sibelius, at which Sibelius conducted his Symphony no. 4]. | 1921 | |||
233090 | [Program for a performance of Louis Spohr's Concerto for two violins in A minor, op. 48, at the Norfolk and Norwich Musical Festival, 18 September 1839, with Spohr and Henry Blagrove as soloists]. | 1839. | |||
233093 | [Playbill for a concert at the Volks-Garten (Vienna), on 15 May 1888, conducted by Eduard Strauss and Freiherr von Bauer]. | 1888 | |||
233103 | [Playbill for a concert at the Saal zur Traube (unidentified city), on 27 Novembery 1835, conducted by Johann Strauss Sr.]. | 1835 | |||
233104 | [Program for Johann Strauss Jr.'s first appearance in the United States, at the World's Peace Jubilee and International Muiscal Festival, in Boston, on 17 June 1872]. | 1872 | |||
233113 | [Program for a concert at the Covent Garden Theatre (London), on 29 August 1867, conducted by Giovanni Bottesini and Johann Strauss Jr., who conducted two of his works]. | 1867 | |||
233119 | [Program for a recital by Richard Strauss and Elisabeth Schumann, at Masonic Auditorium [Cleveland, Oh.], on 2 December [1921], that comprised 16 Strauss songs. | 1921 | |||
233122 | [Program for performances by the Ballets Russes, at the Théâtre du Châtelet (Paris), from 6 to 17 June 1911, that included an early performance of Stravinsky's Petrushka]. | 1911 | |||
233137 | [Program for a concert by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, at Royal Albert Hall (London), on 15 October 1947, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult and Ralph Vaughan Williams, at which Vaughan Williams conducted his London Symphony]. | 1947 | |||
233139 | [Program for a concert by the the London Symphony Orchestra and the Bach Choir, at Queen's Hall (London), on 17 December 1926, conducted by Ralph Vaughan Williams, that included his oratorio Sancta civitas]. | 1920 | |||
233140 | [Program for concerts by the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 28 and 29 March 1957, at which Heitor Villa-Lobos conducted 3 of his works]. | 1957 | |||
233143 | [Playbill for an all-Villa-Lobos concert by the Philadelphia Orchestra, at Constitution Hall (Washington, D.C.), on 25 January [1955], conducted by the composer]. | 1955 | |||
233148 | [Playbill for a performance of Richard Wagner's Lohengrin, at the Theater zu Frankfurt am Main, on 17 September 1862, conducted by the composer]. | 1862 | |||
233150 | [Program for an ALban Berg Memorial Concert, by the BBC Orchestra (Section D), at the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House (London), on 1 May 1936, conducted by Anton Webern]. | 1936 | |||
233152 | [Program for the first performance of Kurt Weill's Down in the Valley, at the Indiana University Auditorium (Bloomington, Ind.), on 15 July 1948]. | 1948 | |||
233193 | [Playbill for the first performance of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's Susannens Geheimnis, at the Königliches Hof- und National-theater (Munich), on 4 December 1909, conducted by Felix Mottl]. | 1909 | |||
233197 | [Program for the 8th and 9th subscription concerts of the 28th season of the Concerts Ysaÿe, on 19 and 20 May 1923, at the Salle du Conservatoire Royal de Musique (Brussels), conducted by Eugène Ysaÿe, at which Alfred Cortot appeared as piano soloist)]. | 1923 | |||
233198 | [Programs for two concerts at the Teatro di San Carlo (Naples), on 15 and 18 May 1930, conducted by Riccardo Zandonai, that included several of his works]. | 1930 | |||
233200 | [Program for a Fest-Konzert at the Grosser Musikverein-Saal (Vienna), on 18 January 1913, in honor of Carl Michael Ziehrer's 70th birthday and his professional activity as k.k. Hofballmusikdirektor and königl. Hofkapellmeister]. | 1913 | |||
233461 | [Playbill for 2 concerts celebrating the 10th anniversary of the "Groupe des Six," at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées and Salle Gaveau (Paris), on 11 and 18 December [1929], that comprised works composed (and many played, accompanied, or conducted) by Auric, Poulenc, Milhaud, Durey, Tailleferre, and Honegger]. | 1929 | |||
233472 | McCurdy, Alexander, Jr. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : Merion Station, Pa., 8 May 1955, to Joseph Chouinard, 1955 May 8. | 1955 May 8. | MLT M133.C552 | |
233473 | MacMillan, James, 1959- | Autograph letter signed, dated : Glasgow, 16 July 1998, to Joseph Chouinard, 1998 July 16. | 1998 July 16. | MLT M167.C552 | |
233494 | Mann, Frances. | Autograph letter signed, dated : [n.p.], 11 July 1965, to [Joseph] Chouinard, 1965 July 11. | 1965 July 11. | MLT M281.C552 | |
233502 | Martin, Thomas. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : Minneapolis, 22 May 1965, to J[oseph]. Chouinard, 1965 May 22. | 1965 May 22. | MLT M3835.C552 | |
233526 | Mazzara, Christopher S. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : Durham, N.C., 29 March 1995, to Joseph Chouinard, 1995 Mar. 29. | 1995 Mar. 29. | MLT M477.C552 | |
233778 | Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957. | Konzert für Violine mit Orchester, D moll : op. 47 / Jean Sibelius. | c1905 | ||
233787 | The Wizard of Oz / [by Noel Langley, Florence Ryerson, and Edgar Allan Woolf ; adaptation by Noel Langley ; from the book by L. Frank Baum] ; directed by Victor Fleming ; produced by Mervyn LeRoy. | October 11, 1938. | |||
233794 | Paganini, Nicolò, 1782-1840. | Études en 60 variations sur l'air Barucaba : pour violon solo / composées pour son ami Germi ... par N. Paganini ; oeuvre 14 ; (no. 9 posthume) ; en 3 livres. | ca. 1852 | ||
233795 | Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. | Concerto pour violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre ou de piano / composée par P. Tschaikowsky ; op. 35. | 1878? | ||
233800 | Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. | Concert für Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters : op. 77 / von Johannes Brahms. | 1879. | ||
233806 | Hammerstein, Oscar, 1895-1960. | Oklahoma! : a musical play / by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd, based on Lynn Riggs ̕Green grow the lilacs ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd. | c1943 | ||
233812 | Rodgers, Richard, 1902- | Allegro : a musical play / by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. | 1948. | ||
233817 | Rodgers, Richard, 1902- | Pipe dream / music by Richard Rodgers ; book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ; based on Sweet Thursday by John Steinbeck. | 1956. | ||
233822 | The Bee-hive : a musical farce, in two acts : as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. | 1826. | |||
233833 | [Program for Ole Bull's second farewell concert in America, at an unidentified hall [in St. Louis, on 6 December 1852], at which Adelina Patti, aged 8 (9?) sang a number of works]. | 1852 | |||
233870 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. | Scena e duetto : Pura siccome un angelo : eseguito dalla Siga. Salvini-Donatelli e dal Sigr. Varesi. | 1853? | ||
233871 | [Newspaper clippings from the Court Journal (London), 18 May 1833, that mention Giuditta Pasta, Felix Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Maria Malibran, Giovanni Battista Rubini, Antonio Tamburini, et al.]. | 1833 | |||
233872 | [Newspaper clipping from the Times (London), 23 July 1847, being a review of the first performance of Verdi's Masnadieri, at Her Majesty's Theatre; the cast included Jenny Lind]. | 1847 | |||
233875 | [Newspaper clipping from the Court Journal (London), 18 May 1833, that mentions a performance by Kiallmark of Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto no. 1]. | 1833 | |||
233989 | [Fyodor Chaliapin] [photograph]. | ||||
233991 | [Newspaper clipping from the Examiner (London), 14 June 1840, including a review of a concert by Franz Liszt and Ole Bull]. | 1840 | |||
233993 | [Newspaper clipping from the Examiner (London), 20 June 1841, that includes a review of a performance of the Hummel Septet [op. 74], played by Franz Liszt et al.]. | 1841 | |||
234002 | [Newspaper clipping from the Supplement to the Guardian (London), 23 May 1877, being a review (by C. A. B.) of the recent Wagner Festival at Royal Albert Hall]. | 1877 | |||
234011 | [Bookplate of Oscar Hammerstein II]. | 19?? | |||
234017 | Harrison, William. | Signature, dated : [London], 30 September 1840, 1840, Sept. 30. | 1840, Sept. 30. | ||
234018 | Davis, Miles. | Power of attorney granted by Miles Davis to Bert Padell or Neil C. Reshen, New York, 1974 September 20 : printed document signed. | 1974 September 20 | ||
234019 | Miles Davis [photograph]. | 19-- | |||
234027 | McHugh, Jimmy, 1894-1969. | Don't blame me / lyrics by Dorothy Fields ; music by Jimmy McHugh. | c1933. | ||
234031 | Hammerstein, Oscar, 1846-1919. | Autograph document signed, dated : New York, 190? [190?]. | 190? | ||
234115 | [Ralph Kirkpatrick] [photograph]. | ||||
234116 | Boland, Mary, 1880-1965. | Signature, dated : [n.p, n.d.], [n.d.]. | no date | ||
234122 | [Joe Cook] [photograph]. | 1935 | |||
234125 | [Evelyn Laye] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234132 | [Walter Kent] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234140 | Arditi, Luigi, 1822-1903. | Il bacio (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, 1880 Apr. 4. | 1880 Apr. 4. | ||
234146 | [Playbill for one of Jullien's Concerts, at Boston Music Hall, on 10 January 1854, conducted by Louis Jullien]. | 1854 | |||
234147 | Barnum, P. T. (Phineas Taylor), 1810-1891. | Autograph inscription signed, dated : [n.p.], 3 July 1890, 1890 July 3. | 1890 July 3. | ||
234149 | Driscoll, John Francis. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Brookline, Mass., 24[?] October 1955, to Mr. [Donald] Krummel, 1955 Oct. 24. | 1955 Oct. 24. | ||
234157 | [Jessye Norman] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234158 | Rivera, Chita. | Signature, dated : [S.l., s.d.], [n.d.]. | no date | ||
234161 | [Nancy Walker] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234163 | [Jeanne Crain] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234165 | [Robert Alda] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234166 | [Vivienne Segal] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234167 | [Diahann Carroll] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234168 | [Lou Holtz] [photograph]. | no date | |||
234173 | Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich, 1804-1857. | Russlan and Ludmilla (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, 1848 Nov. 2. | 1848 Nov. 2. | Cary 672 | Browse manuscript |
234666 | Mikhashoff, Yvar. | Autograph postcard signed, postmarked : Bangkok, 27 October 1984[?], to the "Students of Dr. M." in the Music Department at SUNY Buffalo, 1984? Oct. 27. | 1984? Oct. 27. | MLT M6367.X (1984.10.27) | |
234685 | Milhaud, Madeleine. | Printed Christmas card signed and autograph postal card signed, dated : [Oakland, 24 December 1962 and Aspen, 24 June 1967], to Joseph Chouinard, 1962 Dec. 24. | 1962 Dec. 24. | MLT M6447.C552 (1-2) | |
234687 | Document signed, dated : Philadelphia, 20 August 1952, to Joseph Chouinard, 1952 Aug. 20. | 1952 Aug. 20. | MLT M693.C552 | ||
234768 | Nagel, Alan. | Autograph memorandum signed, dated : Fredonia, N.Y., 25 April 1979, to Joe Chouinard, 1979 Apr. 25. | 1979 Apr. 25. | MLT N147.C552 | |
234774 | Nagy, Elemer, 1906-1971. | Typewritten letters signed (2) and Christmas cards signed (4), dated Hartford, Conn., 1963-1970 and [n.p., n.d], to [Joseph] Chouinard, 1963 Apr. 10. | 1963 Apr. 10. | MLT N1525.C552 (1-6) | |
234939 | Album fur Gesang mit Original-Beiträgen / von A. H. Chelard ... L. Spohr ; hrsg. von R. Hirsch. | 1842 i.e. 1841 | PMC 1694 | ||
234946 | Album fur Gesang mit Original-Beiträgen / von A. H. Chelard ... J. H. Verhulst ; hrsg. von R. Hirsch. | 1843. | PMC 1695 | ||
234952 | Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. | Mondnacht : für eine Singstimme u. Pianoforte / [von] Robert Schumann ; [Text] von Eichendotff. | 1841 | PMC 1696 | |
235001 | Ossewaarde, Jack H. (Jack Herman), 1918-2004. | Autograph letter signed, dated : New York, 21 June [1960s?], and Typewritten letter signed, dated : New York, 30 April 1980, to Joseph Chouinard, 1980 Apr. 30. | 1980 Apr. 30. | MLT O84.C552 (1-2) | |
235004 | Parnell, Nan. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Johannesburg, 13 February 1974, to Joseph Chouinard, 1974 Feb. 13. | 1974 Feb. 13. | MLT P256.C552 | |
235005 | Parry, Betty. | Autograph letter signed inside an Easter Card, dated : Rhos, Wrexham, Denbighs, N. Wales, 16 April 1962, to Joseph Chouinard, 1962 Apr. 16. | 1962 Apr. 16. | MLT P264.C552 | |
235025 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | A selection of Schubert's Ländler : manuscript in the hand of Johannes Brahms, 1860s? | 1860s? | ||
235074 | Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868. | Rossini's William Tell overture, arranged for piano by Franz Liszt : manuscript, 1838?-1841. | 1838?-1841. | ||
235347 | Pepoli, Marie. | Autograph letter signed, dated : [Paris, n.d.], to M. Rebut[?], [n.d.]. | no date | MLT P423.R2935 | |
235355 | Perry, Thomas D., Jr. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : Boston, 17 February 1953, to Joseph Chouinard, 1953 Feb. 17. | 1953 Feb. 17. | MLT P4655.C552 | |
235397 | Pike, Lionel. | Printed Christmas card, dated : Engham, Surrey, 1983, to Joseph Chouinard, 1983. | 1983. | MLT P6355.C552 | |
235400 | Porter, Andrew, 1928-2015. | Autograph letter signed, dated : New York, 10 March 1975, to Joseph Chouinard, 1975 Mar. 10. | 1975 Mar. 10. | MLT P844.C552 | |
238098 | Colette, 1873-1954. | Gigi / Colette. | 1945 | ||
238101 | Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. | Pygmalion : a romance in five acts / by Bernard Shaw ; illustrations by May Wilson Preston. | 1914) | ||
238124 | Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. | First sonata for piano / Charles E. Ives. | c1954. | ||
238125 | Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. | Symphony no. 1 / Charles E. Ives. | c. 1971 | ||
238133 | Goetz, E. Ray (Edward Ray), 1886-1954. | Tia-da-da, tia-da-da, my croony melody : adapted from the popular Maxixe / by Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz. | c1914 | ||
238167 | Van Heusen, Jimmy, 1913-1990. | But beautiful / lyrics by Johnny Burke ; music by James Van Heusen. | c1957. | ||
238172 | Poulton, George R. | Love me tender / words and music by Elvis Presley & Vera Matson. | c1956. | ||
238178 | Kent, Walter, 1911-1994. | I'll be home for Christmas : (if only in my dreams) / words and music by Kim Gannon, Walter Kent and Buck Ram. | c1943. | ||
238179 | Kent, Walter, 1911-1994. | I'll be home for Christmas : (if only in my dreams) / words by Kim Gannon ; music by Walter Kent. | c1943. | ||
238232 | Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. | The human brush / written by Edward Madden and C. H. Bovill ; composed by Jerome Kern. | c1911. | ||
238233 | Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. | That "come hither" look / written by Schuyler Greene and Clifford Grey ; composed by Jerome D. Kern. | c1915. | ||
238234 | Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. | Can't you see I mean you? / written by M. E. Rourke and Clifford Grey ; composed by Jerome D. Kern. | c1915. | ||
238235 | Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. | You know and I know (and we both understand) / words by Schuyler Greene ; music by Jerome Kern. | c1915. | ||
238236 | Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. | Won't you kiss me once before I go / lyrics by Charles H. Taylor and F. Clifford Harris ; music by Jerome D. Kern. | c1915 | ||
238237 | Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. | See America first / lyrics and music by T. Lawrason Riggs and Cole Porter. | c1916. | ||
238238 | Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945. | Centennial summer / [music by] Jerome Kern ; arranged by Geo. L. Zalva. | 1946? | ||
238239 | Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. | It never was you : Duet (Brom-Tina) / words by Maxwell Anderson ; music by Kurt Weill. | c1938. | ||
238240 | Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. | You've got to be carefully taught / words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd ; music by Richard Rodgers. | c1949. | ||
238393 | Ritchie, Margaret, 1903-1969. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Ewelme, Oxford, 25 October 1967, to Joseph Chouinard, and Inscription, dated Oxford, 1961, 1967 Oct. 25. | 1967 Oct. 25. | MLT R611.C552 (1-3) | |
238397 | Robinson, Earl, 1910- | Autograph note, mimeographed documents (2, one signed), and music manuscript, dated : [Brooklyn, n.d.], and 30 July 1960, to Joseph Chouinard, 1960 July 30. | 1960 July 30. | MLT R6595.C552 (1-4) | |
238416 | Rosenthal, Harold D. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : London, 15 September 1980, to Joseph Chouinard, 1980 Sept. 15. | 1980 Sept. 15. | MLT R8155.C552 | |
238527 | Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868. | Partially printed document signed, dated : [Paris], 1 March 1826, 1826 Mar. 1. | 1826 Mar. 1. | MFC R835.X | |
238598 | Inghelbrecht, D. E. (Désiré Emile), 1880-1965. | Autograph letter signed, dated : [n.p., Paris?], 10 November 1906, to [Maurice] Ravel, 1906 Nov. 10. | 1906 Nov. 10. | MLT I48.R252 | |
238618 | Rehfuss, Heinz. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : Buffalo, N.Y., 6 April 1979, to Joseph Chouinard, 1979 Apr. 6. | 1979 Apr. 6. | MLT R345.C552 | |
238685 | Sapp, Allen, 1922-1999. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : Buffalo, N.Y., 1 April 1964, to Joseph Chouinard, 1964 Apr. 1. | 1964 Apr. 1. | MLT S241.C552 | |
238700 | Schippers, Thomas. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : New York, 8 December 1956, to Peyton Hibbitt, 1956 Dec. 8. | 1956 Dec. 8. | MLT S3365.H624 | |
238735 | Schweitzer, Albert, 1875-1965. | Autograph note signed, dated : Lambaréńe, 30 December 1952, to Joseph Chouinard, 1952 Dec. 30. | 1952 Dec. 30. | MLT S413.C552 | |
238756 | Sievert, Barbara J. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : New York, 24 October 1978, to Joseph Chouinard in Fredonia, N.Y., 1978 Oct. 24. | 1978 Oct. 24. | MLT S5735.C552 | |
238760 | Smit, Leo, 1921-1999. | Autograph documents (2), dated : Buffalo, 17 February [1976, and n.d.], 1976 Feb. 17. | 1976 Feb. 17. | MLT S642.X (1-2) | |
238761 | Solberger, Harvey. | Signature, dated : Buffalo, June 1999, 1999 June. | 1999 June. | MLT S684.X (1999.06.00) | |
238772 | Sowerby, Leo, 1895-1968. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Chicago, 13 March 1953, to Joseph Chouinard, 1953 Mar. 13. | 1953 Mar. 13. | MLT S731.C552 | |
238861 | Stanford, Carolyn. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Darby, Pa., 14 October 1965, to Joe [Chouinard], 1965 Oct. 14. | 1965 Oct. 14. | MLT S784.C552 | |
238874 | Stevens, Risë, 1913- | Typewritten letter signed, dated : [n.p.], 2 January 1962, to Mr. [Joseph] Chouinard, 1962 Jan. 2. | 1962 Jan. 2. | MLT S8455.C552 | |
238899 | Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. | Change partners / by Irving Berlin. | c1938. | ||
238902 | Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. | I'm gonna wash that man right out-a my hair / words by Oscar Hammerstein II ; music by Richard Rodgers. | c1949. | ||
238903 | Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. | Dites mois / words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd ; music by Richard Rodgers. | c1949. | ||
238905 | Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. | A cock-eyed optimist / words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd ; music by Richard Rodgers. | c1949. | ||
238921 | Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. | Honey bun / words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd ; music by Richard Rodgers. | c1949. | ||
238922 | Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979. | Carefully taught / words by Oscar Hammerstein II ; music by Richard Rodgers. | c1949. | ||
238927 | Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. | Die unterdrückte Arie der Lucy : aus der Dreigroschenoper / [Musik] von Kurt Weill ; Text von Bert Brecht. | 1932 | ||
238930 | Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986. | The merry old land of Oz / lyric by E. Y. Harburg ; music by Harold Arlen. | c1939. | ||
238931 | Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986. | The merry old land of Oz / lyric by E. Y. Harburg ; music by Harold Arlen. | c1939. | ||
238932 | Arlen, Harold, 1905-1986. | The jitterbug / lyric by E. Y. Harburg ; music by Harold Arlen. | c1939. | ||
238948 | Paganini, Nicolò, 1782-1840. | God save the queen : pour violon : oeuvre 9 : no. 4 posthume / par N. Paganini. | 1852? | ||
238949 | Paganini, Nicolò, 1782-1840. | God save the queen : pour violon : oeuvre 9 : no. 4 posthume / par N. Paganini. | 1852? | ||
238950 | Paganini, Nicolò, 1782-1840. | Le carnaval de Venise : pour violon / par N. Paganini ; oeuvre 10 ; no. 5 posthume. | 1851? | ||
238954 | Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990. | Nonet for strings / Aaron Copland. | c1962. | ||
238957 | Rachmaninoff, Sergei, 1873-1943. | 10 préludes pour piano, op. 23 / par S. Rachmaninow. | 1904? | ||
238965 | [Program for Josef Hofmann's American debut concert, at the Metropolitan Opera House (New York), on 29 November 1887]. | 1887 | |||
238981 | [Program for Josef Hofmann's Boston debut recital, at Music Hall, on 30 January 1888]. | 1888 | |||
238982 | [Flier for Josef Hofmann's Golden Jubilee recital at Severance Hall (Cleveland, Ohio), on 8 December 1937]. | 1937 | |||
238984 | Hofmann, Josef, 1876-1957. | Impromptu for piano (album leaf) : autograph manuscript, 1896 Feb. 21. | 1896 Feb. 21. | ||
238994 | [Program and playbill for the Erstes Abonnement-Concert (II. Cyclus), at the Philharmonie (Berlin), on 28 January 1884, conducted by Franz Wüllner and Johannes Brahms, at which Brahms played his First Piano Concerto and conducted his Third Symphony]. | 1884 | |||
239047 | Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. | Achte Symphonie / von Gustav Mahler ; Klavierauszug mit Text nach der Partitur bearbeitet von J. V. v. Wöss. | c1910. | ||
239232 | Oldman, C. B. (Cecil Bernard) | Collecting musical first editions / by C. B. Oldman. | 1938 | ||
239236 | Kinsky, Georg, 1882-1951. | Erstlingsdrucke der deutschen Tonmeister der Klassik und Romantik / von Dr. Georg Kinsky. | 1934. | ||
239271 | Deutsch, Otto Erich, 1883-1967. | Music bibliography and catalogues / by O.E. Deutsch. | 1943. | ||
239272 | LaRue, Jan. | Watermarks and musicology / Jan LaRue (New York). | 1961 | ||
239281 | Lebeau, Élisabeth. | Le timbre fiscal de la musique en feuilles de 1797 à 1840 / Elisabeth Lebeau. | 1945. | ||
239303 | Hill, Richard S. (Richard Synyer), 1901-1961. | [Review of A bibliography of the ... works of Hector Berlioz ... by Cecil Hopkinson]. | 1953. | ||
239330 | Hopkinson, Cecil. | The fundamentals of music bibliography / by Cecil Hopkinson. | 1955 | ||
239340 | Rosenthal, Albi, 1914-2004. | The "Music antiquarian" / Albi Rosenthal (London) | 1964 | ||
239366 | Lind, Jenny, 1820-1887. | Autograph note on her visiting card, dated : [London] 30 October [n.y.], to an unidentified recipient. | MFC L742.X4 | ||
239367 | Hopkinson, Cecil. | Towards a definition of certain terms in musical bibliography / Cecil Hopkinson, chairman. | 1961 | ||
239368 | Baron, Hermann. | The music antiquarian of today / Hermann Baron. | 1964 | ||
239415 | Sternberg, Constantin von, 1852-1924. | Envelope addressed to Sternberg at the Sternberg School of Music in Philadelphia, postmarked : [Russia, illegible date]. | MLT S839.X | ||
239471 | Thode-von Bülow, Daniela, 1860-1940. | Autograph postcards signed (2), dated : Bayreuth, 2 May 1924, and Gardone (Italy), 15 May 1936, to Grace M. Schirmer (Mrs. Gustave Schirmer), 1924 May 2. | 1924 May 2. | MLT T449.S337 (1-2) | |
239480 | Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989. | Typewritten letter signed, dated : New York, 4 December 1981, to Joe Chouinard, 1981 Dec. 4. | 1981 Dec. 4. | MLT T4855.C552 | |
239495 | Vacano, Wolfgang. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Bloomington, Ind., 8 April 1963, to Joseph Chouinard, 1963 Apr. 8. | 1963 Apr. 8. | MLT V112.C552 | |
239744 | Uhlig, Caroline. | Autograph letters signed (2), dated : Dresden, 17 August 1853 and 10 March 1854, to Minna Wagner in Zurich, 1853 Aug. 17. | 1853 Aug. 17. | MLT U31.W1343 (1-2) | |
239766 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Genoa, 19 December 1867, to the directors of La Scala in Milan, 1867 Dec. 19. | 1867 Dec. 19. | MLT V484.X (1867.12.19) | |
239767 | Verga, Giovanni, 1840-1922. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Milan, 15 March 1891, to Mr. (or Mrs.?) Pasta, 1891 Mar. 15. | 1891 Mar. 15. | MLT V493.P291 | |
239827 | Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. | Eilftes Quartett für zwey Violinen, Bratsche und Violoncelle : 95tes Werk / von Ludwig van Beethoven. | 1816 | PMC 1697 | |
240057 | Vinci, Ernesto. | Autograph letter signed (1), typewritten letter signed (1), and autograph Christmas cards signed (2), dated : Toronto, 14 November 1964, 25 January 1968, and [n.p., n.d.], to Joseph Chouinard, 1964 Nov. 14. | 1964 Nov. 14. | MLT V777.C552 (1-4) | |
240096 | Wagner, Cosima, 1837-1930. | Autograph letter signed, dated : Bayreuth, 5 September 1876, to Misses [i.e. Mrs.] [Gustav] Schirmer, 1876 Sep. 5. | 1876 Sep. 5. | MLT W132.S3375 | |
240273 | Menotti, Gian Carlo, 1911-2007. | Amahl and the night visitors / words and music by Gian-Carlo Menotti. | c1952. | PMC 1698 | |
240279 | [Souvenir program for Another Beatles Christmas show : at Hammersmith Odeon, 24 December 1964-16 January 1965]. | 1964 | |||
240292 | [Program for a recital by Albert Spalding (violinist) and Ralph Errolle (tenor) at The White House (Washington, D.C.), on 18 December 1924]. | 1924 | |||
240293 | [Program for a recital by Jascha Heifetz at the Moore Theatre (Seattle, Wash.), on 15 January 1941]. | 1941 | |||
240296 | [Program (playbill?) for Jascha Heifetz's American debut recital, at Carnegie Hall (New York), on 27 October [1919]]. | 1919 | |||
240308 | [Program for a concert by Pablo de Sarasate and Eugen d'Albert, with the Grand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Damrosch, at Music Hall (Boston, Mass.), on 10 December [1889]]. | 1889 | |||
240310 | [Playbill for an all-Ravel concert at the Gallo Theatre (New York), on 15 January 1928, at which Ravel played several of his works]. | 1928 | |||
240311 | [Program for a recital by Béla Bartók and Joseph Szigeti, at the Coolidge Auditorium (Washington, D.C.), on 13 April 1940, that included two works by Bartók]. | 1941 | |||
240315 | [Program for a Novelty Concerts concert, at Steinway Hall (New York), on 25 October 1884]. | 1884 | |||
240321 | [Playbill for the Industrie-Ball, in the Josefstädter Theater-Gebäude (Vienna), on 24 January [1846], conducted by Johann Strauss Jr., that included his new Jux-Polka]. | 1846 | |||
240333 | [Poster for Paradise--Hawaiian style] [picture] : [A Hal Wallis production]. | c1965 | |||
240334 | [Poster for Hans Christian Andersen] [picture] : [a Samuel Goldwyn production]. | c1953 | |||
240342 | [Souvenir program for Guys and dolls : music and lyrics by Frank Loesser]. | 1951? | |||
240349 | [Playbill for a recital by Yehudi Menuhin at the Scottish Rite Auditorium (San Francisco) on 30 March 1925]. | 1925 | |||
240635 | [Program for a concert by the Handel and Haydn Society, at the Boston Music Hall, on 20 April 1867]. | 1867 | |||
240648 | [Playbill for a performance of Rossini's Guillaume Tell, at the Hoftheater (Stuttgart), on 17 October 1830]. | 1830 | |||
240658 | [Playbill for three all-Chopin recitals by Vladimir de Pachmann, at Chickering Hall (Boston), on 7, 8, and 9 April [1890?]]. | 1890 |