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Notated MusicWililam A. Newland and Charles Zeuner collection of music, circa 1735-circa 1900 Primarily music (printed and manuscript) for piano, 2 or 4 hands, and songs, with a concentration in sacred vocal works in Latin and English. (The music in Latin may represent the only known source of pre-Cäcilienverein 19th-century American Catholic Church music.) Composers range from Mozart and Rossini to George F. Root and Oliver Shaw. The collection contains the largest extant source of music by...
- Contributor: Newland, William Augustine - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Shaw, Oliver - Root, George F. (George Frederick) - Rossini, Gioacchino
- Date: 1735
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Notated MusicHodges family collection, circa 1790-circa 1909 The collection contains manuscript and printed music, writings, and other materials compiled and collected by Edward Hodges and subsequently by his son, John Sebastian Bach Hodges. Noteworthy among Edward Hodges' writings are the Annuary, an attempt in later life to depict his earlier life, and documents relating to the design and construction of the 1846 Erben organ at Trinity Church in New York. Music...
- Contributor: Smith, John Stafford - Hodges, George
- Date: 1790
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Notated MusicTams-Witmark (Original Library of Congress collection), 1701-1915 The Tams-Witmark Music Library was established in 1925 through the merger of the Arthur W. Tams Music Library and the rental library of M. Witmark & Sons. The Tams-Witmark (Original Library of Congress Collection) contains music (manuscript and printed scores) that was being performed in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The scope of the collection ranges from eighteenth-century...
- Date: 1701