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Notated Music The death of Osceola, glee

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Title

  • The death of Osceola, glee

Names

  • Baker, B. F.
  • Steele, S. S. lyricist

Created / Published

  • Boston : Henry Tolman, 1847.

Headings

  • -  Glees
  • -  Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with piano
  • -  Indians of North America

Notes

  • -  In bound volumes: Vocal sheet music registered in the U.S. District courts for copyright purposes, 1820-1860
  • -  Record created through migration from the Performing Arts Encyclopedia Database.

Medium

  • 1 score

Call Number/Physical Location

  • M1.A12 V

Source Collection

  • Sheet music for copyright deposit, 1820-1860. Vocal

Repository

  • c-Music M1.A12 V Vol. 21 Case

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2023800301

Online Format

  • image

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Credit Information for the Special Presentation Greatest Hits, 1820-1860. The "Greatest Hits" as listed in the Special Presentation is contained in Julius Mattfeld, Variety Music Cavalcade, 1620-1969; A Chronology of Vocal and Instrumental Music Popular in the United States (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1971), which is provided courtesy of the copyright holder, Vincent de Paul Lupiano. Mr. Lupiano is the author, along with Ken Sayers, of "It Was A Very Good Year."

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Chicago citation style:

Baker, B. F, and S. S. Lyricist Steele. The death of Osceola, glee. Boston: Henry Tolman, 1847. Notated Music. https://www.loc.gov/item/2023800301/.

APA citation style:

Baker, B. F. & Steele, S. S. L. (1847) The death of Osceola, glee. Boston: Henry Tolman. [Notated Music] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2023800301/.

MLA citation style:

Baker, B. F, and S. S. Lyricist Steele. The death of Osceola, glee. Boston: Henry Tolman, 1847. Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2023800301/>.