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Notated Music Early Compositions 1917-1927

About this Item

Title

  • Early Compositions 1917-1927

Names

  • Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981

Headings

  • -  notated music

Genre

  • notated music

Notes

  • -  Includes: Three Songs; the words from Old England; Nursery Songs; Two Poems of the Wind; October Weather; My Fairyland, Op. XIV; La Nuit: Chanson pour Soprano; Two Songs of Youth; A slumber song of the Madonna; Man: for Soprano; Au clair de la lune; Music, When Soft Voices Die; Thy Love; Watchers; Fantasy in Purple; Dere Two Fella Joe : an Encore Song in French-Canadian Dialect; Ask Me to Rest : Song for High Voice; To Longwood Gardens; Three sketches: for Pianoforte; Fantasie for Two Pianos; Essay I: for Piano; Essay II: for Piano; Essay III: for Piano; Fresh from West Chester; Prelude to a tragic drama; To Aunt Marie on Her Birthday; Sadness : op. I--no. 1; Sometime : op. II--no. 1; Melody in F, op. I--no. III; War song : op. I--no. IV; Largo op.1 no. IV; Isabel; Why not?; In the Firelight.
  • -  "Fantasy in Purple," pages 0107-0110, is not available online due to copyright issues.
  • -  Courtesy of the Samuel Barber Estate and G. Schirmer, Inc., www.schirmer.com.

Medium

  • 209p., 36 x 27 cm

Source Collection

  • Samuel Barber at the Library of Congress

Repository

  • music division

Digital Id

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Barber, Samuel. Early Compositions -1927. 1917. Notated Music. https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200182494/.

APA citation style:

Barber, S. (1917) Early Compositions -1927. [Notated Music] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200182494/.

MLA citation style:

Barber, Samuel. Early Compositions -1927. 1917. Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200182494/>.