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Notated MusicVotes for women : song E352004 U.S. Copyright Office 19141009 For voice and piano. Includes advertisement for other music. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Wheeldon, R. A. - Wunderlich, Edward
- Date: 1914-01-01
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Notated MusicLeo Feist collection, 1880-1930 Leo Feist was an American music publisher. The collection primarily consists of a set of twenty-six bound volumes containing most of the music published by Leo Feist Inc., between the years of 1880 and 1930. These include approximately 2000 titles, mostly of popular music. The collection also includes vocal scores for Paoletta, Irene, and M. Beaucaire, as well as a Feist dance folio of…
- Contributor: Feist, Leo
- Date: 1880
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Notated MusicWilliam Fox production Buck Jones in The man four square
Man four square Cue sheet with music incipits. Title from Music for silent films, 1894-1929, by Gillian Anderson; title based on title found on resource. Anderson, G. Music for silent films, 1894-1929, page 73, item no. 550 Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1979 on reel 24 of 27 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. On reel with other items. Original located at: Film Collection,…- Contributor: Krueger, Michael P.
- Date: 1926
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Notated MusicDumka E609712 U.S. Copyright Office 1925 Caption title. For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Chapelier, S. - I︠a︡kymenko, F. (Fedor)
- Date: 1925
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CollectionMusic Treasures Consortium "Um mitternacht" by Franz Schubert. [manuscript score]. Music Division, Library of Congress. About the Music Treasures Consortium The Music Treasures Consortium provides online access to the world's most valued music manuscripts and print materials, held at the most renowned music archives, in order to further research and scholarship.
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Notated MusicAngelus E544937 U.S. Copyright Office 1922 For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Salabert, Francis - Fietter, C.
- Date: 1922
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Notated MusicLa capriciosa umigliata ; ballo comico For orchestra. In the Heineman Foundation Collection of the Library of Congress. Ms. Poor binding.
- Contributor: Trento, Vittoria
- Date: 1700
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Notated MusicPolonaise pour le piano. II Printed from engraved plates. First edition. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Liszt, Franz
- Date: 1852-01-01
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Notated MusicMissarum liber primus Contains cantus, cantus secundus, tenor, quintus, altus, sextus, and bassus parts for Masses for 4-6 parts. Parts printed on facing pages in one partbook. Latin words. Mensural notation. LC copy imperfect: Sporadically wormed. RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales), A/I, P 5180 RISM (Répertoire international des sources musicales), 990052583 https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990052583&View=rism
- Contributor: Porta, Costanzo
- Date: 1578-01-01
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Notated MusicRafale : tempête, bataille, panique (convient à toute situation violente ou mouvementée) E614229 U.S. Copyright Office 1925 Caption title. For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Craven - Sterling, William
- Date: 1925
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Notated MusicAstir : an agitated allegro for scenes of excitement, agitation, etc E649666 U.S. Copyright Office 19261106 Caption title. For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Bergé, Irénée - Schoenfeld, William C. (William Charles)
- Date: 1926
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Notated MusicOld Abe the battle eagle song & chorus poetry by L. J. Bates, Esq.; music by T. Martin Towne, author of Our boys are coming home.
At head of title: Inscribed to the 8th Wisconsin Regt. Old Abe the battle eagle, when history is well known throughout the North West, was carried by the Eighth Wisconsin Regiment in all their battles, and was equally exposed with them during their three years service- Contributor: Towne, T. Martin (Thomas Martin),2 - Bates, L. J.
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicFarewell father, friend and guardian: song and chorus.Words by L.M. Dawn; music by Geo. F. Root.
At head of title: Sung at the funeral ceremonies of President Lincoln, buried at Springfield, Ill., May 4th, 1865- Contributor: Dawn, L. M. - Root, George F. (George Frederick)
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicGreater thematic music cue sheet for "On your toes" with Reginald Denny
On your toes Cue sheet with music incipits. Caption title. Program and performance notes in English. LC copy 2 imperfect: torn, with loss of text and notated music; lacks pages 3-6. Staff notation.- Contributor: Bradford, James C.
- Date: 1927
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Notated MusicHal Roach presents Charley Chase in "Are brunettes safe?"
Are brunettes safe? Caption title. Cue sheet with music incipits. LC copy has annotations in pencil. Gift; Mrs. Charles Moore; 1994. Staff notation.- Contributor: Bradford, James C.
- Date: 1927
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Notated MusicSunlit seas = (La mer ensoleillée) = (Sonnenstrahlendes Meer)
Mer ensoleillée | Sonnenstrahlendes Meer EF6624 U.S. Copyright Office 1929 For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part. Caption title. Staff notation. Duration: 2 min., 30 sec.- Contributor: Somerville, Reginald
- Date: 1929
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Notated MusicAdolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky present Clara Bow in "The fleet's in!" with James Hall
Fleet's in! Title from Music for silent films, 1894-1929, by Gillian Anderson; title based on title found on resource. Cue sheet with music incipits. Staff notation. Anderson, G. Music for silent films, 1894-1929, page 43, item no. 316 Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1979 on reel 23 of 27 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. On reel with other items. Original located at:…- Contributor: Bradford, James C.
- Date: 1928
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Notated MusicLes cavaliers vengeurs = The avengers = Die rächenden Reiter : (poursuite a cheval)
Avengers | Rächenden Reiter E685677 U.S. Copyright Office 1928 For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part. Caption title. Staff notation. Duration: 2 min., 30 sec.- Contributor: July, F.
- Date: 1928
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Notated MusicLe pouvoir de l'amour ; ballet représenté pour la premiere fois par l'Academie royale de musique, le mardi 23. jour d'avril 1743 In the Heineman Foundation Collection of the Library of Congress. Includes the cast. Libretto by Lefebvre de Saint-Mar. Cf. Clémente. Dict. des operas. No. 7 in a vol. with binder's title : Tragedies. Opera-ballet. This libretto is the seventh of seven 18th century French libretti bound together under the collective title "Tragedies" (evidently attributed by the bookbinder). Classification changed to ML31.H43e no. 4
- Contributor: Lefebvre De Saint-Marc, Charles Hugues - Royer, Pancrace
- Date: 1743
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Notated MusicConspiration : fantaisie mysterioso E615126 U.S. Copyright Office 1925 Caption title. For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Fosse, Vincent
- Date: 1925
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Notated MusicA dream on the dog-watch = La rêve dans la nuit = Traum auf einsamer Wache
Rêve dans la nuit | Traum auf einsamer Wache EF2321 U.S. Copyright Office 1929 For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part. Caption title. Staff notation.- Contributor: Howgill, Richard
- Date: 1929
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Notated MusicOh, this love : from Klaw and Erlanger's successful production "Papa's darling" E354770 U.S. Copyright Office 19141226 Caption title. For theater orchestra; includes piano conductor part.
- Contributor: Caryll, Ivan - Deshon, S.
- Date: 1914
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Notated MusicDie Forelle : Lied von Fr. Schubert First edition. Originally for voice and piano; arranged for solo piano. Staff notation. LC Copy 2: Formerly a part of the Cedric Thorpe Davie Collection.
- Contributor: Liszt, Franz - Schubert, Franz
- Date: 1846-01-01
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Notated MusicThe march of progress E310597 U.S. Copyright Office 19130428 For piano solo. Includes advertisements and incipits for other music by Federoff. Illustration depicts the figure of Progress, with a banner, leading a group of citizens; a photograph of Federoff is inset. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Federoff, H. (Herman)
- Date: 1913-01-01
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