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Notated MusicSelection from the incidental music to D.W. Griffith's Intolerance E391398 U.S. Copyright Office 19161106 Foreword in English. Originally for orchestra; arranged for piano or singer and piano. Song texts by Clarence Lucas. Anderson, G. Music for silent films, 1894-1929, page 63, item no. 456 Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1979 on reel 11 of 26 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. English words. Staff notation.
- Contributor: Breil, Joseph Carl - Lucas, Clarence
- Date: 1916
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Notated MusicAbraham Lincoln's funeral march
Lincoln's funeral march For piano. Catalog of the Alfred Whital Stern collection of Lincolniana, item 4832 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Has stamp: Copyright Library 6 June 1867. Handwritten on cover: "34626", "177. Deposited Dec 28 1865."- Contributor: Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana (Library of Congress) - Bach, Christoph
- Date: 1865
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Notated MusicHarry and Sara Lepman collection, 1890-1945 Dentist Harry Lepman and his wife Sara collected American political memorabilia and artifacts. The collection consists of sheet music, mostly songs, the majority of which were composed to rally public support for military efforts in the Spanish-American War, World War I and World War II. The patriotic titles are enhanced by colorful cover art depicting American patriotic themes and images. Many notable songwriters of...
- Contributor: Lepman, Harry - Lepman, Sara L.
- Date: 1890
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Notated MusicHenry Cowell music manuscripts, 1909-1965 Henry Cowell was an American composer, theorist, writer, pianist, and teacher. A member of the 1920s "ultra-modernists," Cowell's experimental compositions explored a myriad of unusual instrumental techniques and non-Western musical sounds. Works such as The Aeolian Harp (1923), The Banshee (1925), and Mosaic Quartet (1935) are seminal examples of his exploration of 'tone clusters,' or secondal harmonies, for expanding the musical sound palette. Cowell...
- Contributor: Cowell, Henry
- Date: 1909
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Notated MusicAnton Gloetzner music manuscripts, 1870-1920 Anton Gloetzner (1850-1928) was a German-American composer, organist, and educator who taught at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., from 1873 to 1928. The Anton Gloetzner Music Manuscripts consist of holograph scores, parts, and sketches for his original compositions and arrangements of works by other composers. A significant quantity of unprocessed sketch material remains; descriptions of these items will be added to the finding aid...
- Contributor: Rheinberger, Josef - Wagner, Richard - Brahms, Johann - Gloetzner, Anton - Liszt, Franz
- Date: 1870
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Notated MusicArthur Foote music manuscripts, 1888-1919 Arthur Foote was a American composer, pianist, educator, and church musician. As a member of the Boston Six, also known as the Second New England School, Foote and his colleagues were considered pivotal in the establishment of American classical music. The collection contains ten of Foote's works, most of which are manuscripts in his hand. Included are scores for orchestral, chamber, and solo piano...
- Contributor: Foote, Arthur
- Date: 1888
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Notated MusicFlorence B. Price music manuscripts, 1928-1953 Florence B. Price was a composer and pianist who rose to prominence during the 1930s when she became the first African American woman to have a symphony performed by a major American orchestra. She is predominantly known for her songs and arrangements of spirituals, but also composed symphonies, concertos, instrumental chamber music, vocal compositions, instructional piano music, and music for radio. This finding aid...
- Contributor: Tobin, Lew - Price, Florence
- Date: 1928