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CollectionThe Moldenhauer Archives - The Rosaleen Moldenhauer Memorial The Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress contain approximately 3,500 items documenting the history of Western music from the medieval period through the modern era and is the richest composite gift…
- Contributor: Moldenhauer, Hans
- Date: 1000
Collection Items: View 214 Items
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CollectionThe Heineman Foundation Collection In 1948, American-born European industrialist and philanthropist Dannie Heineman (1872-1962) and his wife Hettie established the Heineman Foundation for Research, Education, Charitable and Scientific Purposes. Shortly after the foundation’s inception, the Music…
- Contributor: Heineman Foundation
- Date: 1494
Collection Items: View 449 Items
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CollectionThe Library of Congress Celebrates the Songs of America See and Hear American History Through Song "Know the songs of a country and you will know its history for the true feeling of a people speaks through what they sing."
- Date: 1581
Collection Items: View 51,861 Items
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CollectionBronislava Nijinska Collection The collection of notable dancer, choreographer and teacher Bronislava Nijinska (1891-1972) contains a diverse variety of materials documenting dance and the arts in the twentieth century. Available here are over 200 collection…
- Contributor: Goncharova, Natalii︠a︡ Sergeevna - Nijinska, Bronislava - Annenkov, I︠u︡ri - Reinhardt, Max - Singaevsky, Nicholas - Ashton, Frederick - Chagall, Marc - Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich - Kirsta, Georg - Raetz, Gibbs S. ... Goncharova, Natalii︠a︡ Sergeevna - Nijinska, Bronislava - Annenkov, I︠u︡ri - Reinhardt, Max - Singaevsky, Nicholas - Ashton, Frederick - Chagall, Marc - Larionov, Mikhail Fedorovich - Kirsta, Georg - Raetz, Gibbs S. - Jacob's Pillow - Cuevas, George De - Stravinsky, Igor - Royal Opera House (London, England) - Poulenc, Francis - Dolin, Anton - Vertès, Marcel - Pavlova, Anna - Rubinstein, Ida - Petipa, Marius - Exter, Alexandra - Nijinsky, Romola De Pulszky - Chaliapin, Fyodor Ivanovich - Diaghilev, Serge - Nijinska, Irina - Teatro Colón (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Date: 1740
Collection Items: View 211 Items
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CollectionTransit of Venus March Transit of Venus The Library of Congress joins with NASA in celebrating the second "transit of Venus" since December 6, 1882, by providing access to the score and band parts of John…
- Contributor: Sousa, John Philip
- Date: 1769
Collection Items: View 12 Items
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CollectionHome Sweet Home: Life in Nineteenth-Century Ohio Before the age of radio, television, and other electronic diversions, families made their own entertainment in the home by playing games, reading aloud, performing plays, and, of course, by making music. Children…
- Date: 1800
Collection Items: View 41 Items
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CollectionHistoric Sheet Music Collection, 1800-1922 Pictured above, Cover art for for "Alice's reverie, op. 18," by J.P. Melmoth, published by Chas. W. Held, New York, 1890. This sheet music collection consists of approximately 9,000 items published from…
- Date: 1800
Collection Items: View 7,862 Items
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CollectionEarly American Sheet Music The Library of Congress classification number M1.A1 includes music printed or 'copied in manuscript' in the United States or the colonies through 1820. As an early record of musical life in America…
- Date: 1820
Collection Items: View 2,490 Items
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CollectionFelix Mendelssohn at the Library of Congress Made available here are digital images of selected resources on this composer. This collection was created to mark the bicentennial of the birth of composer Felix Mendelssohn on February 3, 2009. The…
- Date: 1820
Collection Items: View 32 Items
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CollectionMusic for the Nation: American Sheet Music, ca. 1820-1860 Consists of over 15,000 pieces of sheet music registered for copyright during the years 1820 to 1860. This collection complements an earlier American Memory project, Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music…
- Date: 1820
Collection Items: View 15,479 Items
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CollectionAaron Copland Collection The first release of the online collection contains approximately 1,000 items that yield a total of about 5,000 images. These items date from 1899 to 1981, with most from the 1920s through…
- Contributor: Copland, Aaron - Kraft, Victor
- Date: 1841
Collection Items: View 982 Items
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CollectionRoman Totenberg Papers The violinist Roman Totenberg enjoyed an extraordinarily long and varied career. Born on January 1, 1911 in Łódź, Poland, he moved as a child with his family to Moscow where he first…
- Contributor: Schubert, Franz - Kolsky, Ilka - Milhaud, Darius - Beethoven, Ludwig Van - Totenberg, Roman - Paganini, Nicol - Brahms, Johannes - Dvořák, Antonín - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Date: 1846
Collection Items: View 125 Items
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CollectionThe March King: John Philip Sousa Painting of Sousa during US Marine Band era, [n.d.]. Performing Arts Reading Room.
- Contributor: Sousa, John Philip
- Date: 1849
Collection Items: View 680 Items
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CollectionCivil War Sheet Music Collection Cover art for "Fire Away Galop" by J. de Jasienski, published by Wm. Hall & Son, New York, 1866. The Civil War Sheet Music Collection at the Library of Congress consists of…
- Date: 1860
Collection Items: View 2,577 Items
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CollectionAmerican Choral Music The seventy-six works presented here are limited to a period beginning shortly after the Civil War and ending at 1922. The music selected reflects the diversity of choral music in the collections…
- Date: 1865
Collection Items: View 140 Items
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CollectionMusic for the Nation: American Sheet Music, ca. 1870-1885 Consists of over 47,000 pieces of sheet music registered for copyright during the years 1870 to 1885. Included are popular songs, piano music, sacred and secular choral music, solo instrumental music, method…
- Date: 1870
Collection Items: View 47,574 Items
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CollectionDayton C. Miller Collection The collection contains nearly 1,700 flutes and other wind instruments, statuary, iconography, books, music, trade catalogs, tutors, patents, and other materials mostly related to the flute. It includes both Western and nonwestern…
- Contributor: Miller, Dayton Clarence
- Date: 1880
Collection Items: View 2,542 Items
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CollectionSerge Koussevitzky Archive The Music Division at The Library of Congress is principal home to the legacy of Serge Koussevitzky (1874- 1951), indefatigable champion of 20th century composers and a vital figure in the world…
- Contributor: Koussevitzky, Serge - Koussevitzky, Olga - Naumov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich - Serge Koussevitzky Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1880
Collection Items: View 506 Items
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CollectionAfrican-American Band Music & Recordings, 1883-1923 The core of this presentation consists of "stock" arrangements for bands or small orchestras of popular songs written by African Americans. In addition, we offer a smaller selection of historic sound recordings…
- Date: 1883
Collection Items: View 320 Items
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CollectionErnest Bloch Collection This site features nineteen early manuscript compositions by composer Ernest Bloch (1880-1959), spanning the period from 1896 to 1916, and comprising a portion of the Ernest Bloch Collection at the Library of…
- Contributor: Downes, Olin - Bacon, Ernst - Bauer, Harold - Schillings, Max Von - Messager, André - Salzedo, Carlos - Carré, Albert - Stokowski, Leopold - Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague - Fleg, Edmond ... Downes, Olin - Bacon, Ernst - Bauer, Harold - Schillings, Max Von - Messager, André - Salzedo, Carlos - Carré, Albert - Stokowski, Leopold - Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague - Fleg, Edmond - Pierné, Gabriel - Monteux, Pierre - Flonzaley Quartet - Mörike, Eduard - Fortas, Abe - Bloch, Ernest - Zweig, Stefan - Engel, Carl - Menuhin, Yehudi - Bloch, Ivan - Griller, Sidney - Mengelberg, Willem - Bloch, Marguerite Auguste
- Date: 1888
Collection Items: View 25 Items
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CollectionRagtime Ragtime, a uniquely American, syncopated musical phenomenon, has been a strong presence in musical composition, entertainment, and scholarship for over a century. See, hear, explore and learn!
- Date: 1890
Collection Items: View 191 Items
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CollectionMartha Graham at the Library of Congress Dancer, choreographer, and company director Martha Graham (1894-1991) is considered one of the pioneering founders of American modern dance. In a career spanning over seven decades, Graham developed her own innovative technique…
- Contributor: Graham, Martha - Barber, Samuel - Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance - Lester, Eugene - Hindemith, Paul - Noguchi, Isamu - Schuman, William - Menotti, Gian Carlo - El-Dabh, Halim - Ter-Arutunian, Rouben ... Graham, Martha - Barber, Samuel - Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance - Lester, Eugene - Hindemith, Paul - Noguchi, Isamu - Schuman, William - Menotti, Gian Carlo - El-Dabh, Halim - Ter-Arutunian, Rouben - Riegger, Wallingford - Rosenthal, Jean - Skelton, Thomas R. - Dello Joio, Norman - Graham (Martha) Collection (Library of Congress) - Martha Graham Dance Company - Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance - Starer, Robert - Tipton, Jennifer - Weissberger, L. Arnold - Emmons, Beverly - Horst, Louis - Hovhaness, Alan - Copland, Aaron - Karan, Donna
- Date: 1896
Collection Items: View 1,026 Items
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CollectionLeonard Bernstein About the Leonard Bernstein Collection The Leonard Bernstein Collection at the Library of Congress is as exceptional as its name would suggest. Bernstein, arguably the most prominent figure in American classical music…
- Contributor: Gottlieb, Jack - Harmon, Charlie - Bernstein, Leonard - Coates, Helen
- Date: 1900
Collection Items: View 3,832 Items
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CollectionPatriotic Melodies Patriotic Melodies tells the stories behind many of the songs that have now become part of the American national heritage. A combination of hymns, national songs, music of the theater, radio and…
- Date: 1900
Collection Items: View 173 Items
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CollectionBallets Russes de Serge Diaghilev The world of ballet changed dramatically when the Ballets Russes de Serge Diaghilev took Paris by storm at the Théâtre du Châtelet in May of 1909. Armed with ground-breaking choreographic originality and…
- Date: 1909
Collection Items: View 193 Items
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CollectionLars Schmidt Collection Swedish theatrical producer, director, and publisher Lars Schmidt (1917-2009) spent over 50 years in the theater business. He began as a licensee of American plays and owner of a theater boat in…
- Contributor: Schmidt, Lars
- Date: 1910
Collection Items: View 269 Items
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CollectionThe Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Collection Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine in London American actor, singer and comedian Danny Kaye arrives with his wife, Sylvia Fine, for an appearance in London. November 1948. Following the professional lives of…
- Contributor: Kaye (Danny)/FINE (Sylvia) Collection (Library of Congress) - Kaye, Danny - McDowall, Roddy - Fine, Sylvia - Dena Pictures, Inc - Halsman, Philippe
- Date: 1913
Collection Items: View 2,053 Items
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CollectionWorld War I Sheet Music From 1914 through 1920 the Library of Congress acquired over 14,000 pieces of sheet music relating to what ultimately became known as the First World War, with the greatest number coming from…
- Date: 1914
Collection Items: View 13,978 Items
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CollectionSelections from the Katherine Dunham Collection [Katherine Dunham, dancer, three-quarter length portrait] (top to bottom) Katherine Dunham as Woman with a Cigar from Tropics, by Alfredo Valenti; Katherine Dunham in the 1940 Broadway hit production of Cabin in…
- Contributor: Dunham, Katherine
- Date: 1920
Collection Items: View 125 Items
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CollectionAndre Kostelanetz Collection Andre Kostelanetz (1901-1980) was a Russian-born conductor, arranger, and pianist known for juxtaposing popular and classical repertoire in radio broadcasts during the 1930s and 1940s. He had a highly successful concert career…
- Contributor: Kostelanetz, Andre
- Date: 1922
Collection Items: View 177 Items
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CollectionCoptic Orthodox Liturgical Chant and Hymnody With its roots in Ancient Egyptian music, Coptic Christian chant is one of the oldest liturgical genres still performed today. Drawing on the Ragheb Moftah Collection, this presentation explores some of the…
- Contributor: Newlandsmith, Ernest - Moftah, Ragheb - Tóth, Margit - Wilson, Marian Robertson
- Date: 1926
Collection Items: View 370 Items
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CollectionAmazing Grace This collection highlights the history of the hymn “Amazing Grace” from the earliest printing of the song to selected performances of it on published and field recordings. These items have been collected…
- Date: 1930
Collection Items: View 51 Items
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CollectionIrving Fine Collection, ca. 1914-1962 The career of Irving Fine (1914-1962), composer, conductor, writer, and academic, is documented in the Library of Congress Music Division by approximately 4,350 items from the Irving Fine Collection. Comprising manuscript and…
- Contributor: Fine, Irving
- Date: 1930
Collection Items: View 80 Items
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CollectionFederal Theatre Project, 1935 to 1939 This online presentation includes items selected from the Federal Theatre Project Collection at the Library of Congress. Featured here are stage and costume designs, photographs, posters, playbills, programs, and playscripts, including productions…
- Contributor: Gottlieb, William P.
- Date: 1938
Collection Items: View 9,226 Items
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CollectionWilliam P. Gottlieb Collection In 1995 this collection was purchased with financial support from the Ira and Leonore S. Gershwin Fund. The collection consists of jazz photographs taken by writer-photographer William P. Gottlieb, from 1938 to…
- Contributor: Gottlieb, William P.
- Date: 1938
Collection Items: View 1,793 Items
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CollectionThe Gerry Mulligan Collection [Portrait of Gerry Mulligan, ca. 1980s] by William P. Gottlieb. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. As a saxophonist, composer, arranger and band leader, Gerry Mulligan (1927-1996) is a jazz legend.…
- Contributor: Grusin, Dave - Holman, Bill - Mandel, Johnny - Brookmeyer, Bob - Lee, Julian - Mulligan, Gerry - McFarland, Gary - Handy, George - Dankworth, John - Boras, Tom - Cohn, AL - Forman, Mitchel
- Date: 1940
Collection Items: View 153 Items
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CollectionLarry Colwell Dance Photographs, 1944-1966 Photographs of dance and dancing are vital visual documentation of dance practices and performance in the United States. This digital collection represents the entire contents of the Music Division’s collection of Larry…
- Contributor: Colwell, Larry - Barboza, Anthony
- Date: 1944
Collection Items: View 108 Items
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CollectionDolly Parton and the Roots of Country Music This presentation explores the influences of country music on Dolly's life and career. Though sometimes overshadowed by the more glamorous aspects of Dolly Parton's popular image, traditional Appalachian folk, country, and bluegrass…
- Date: 1946
Collection Items: View 21 Items
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CollectionThe Roger Reynolds Collection Roger Reynolds' compositions incorporate elements of theater, digital signal processing, dance, video, and real-time computer spatialization, in a signature multidimensionality of engagement. This Web site provides a glimpse into the process of…
- Contributor: Xenakis, Iannis - Suzuki, Tadashi - Takemitsu, Tōru - Reynolds, Roger - Schick, Steven - McAdams, Stephen
- Date: 196?
Collection Items: View 83 Items
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CollectionAn American Ballroom Companion: Dance Instruction Manuals, ca. 1490-1920 A collection of over two hundred social dance manuals at the Library of Congress. The list begins with a rare late fifteenth-century source, Les basses danses de Marguerite d'Autriche (c.1490) and ends…
- Contributor: Library of Congress. National Digital Library Program - Library of Congress. Music Division
- Date: 1998
Collection Items: View 326 Items