Notated Music Bird on Nellie's hat 1st E-flat alto

About this Item

About this Item

Title

  • Bird on Nellie's hat

Names

  • Solman (composer)
  • Johnson, J. Rosamond (John Rosamond) -- 1873-1954 (composer)
  • Recker, Robert (arranger)
  • [Johnson, James Weldon]

Created / Published

  • Jos. W. Stern, New York, 1907.

Headings

  • -  African Americans -- Music
  • -  Popular music -- United States
  • -  Band music
  • -  Popular Songs of the Day
  • -  Songs and Music
  • -  Parlor and Concert Stage
  • -  Progressive Era to New Era (1900-1929)

Notes

  • -  Parts: solo B-flat cornet (2), 1st B-flat clarinet (2), tuba (2), drums (2), B-flat tenors (2), 3rd & 4th E-flat altos (2), 2nd B-flat clarinet (2), 3rd B-flat clarinet (2), baritone (bass clef), baritone (treble clef), 3rd trombone or B-flat bass (bass clef), 3rd trombone or B-flat bass (treble clef), D-flat piccolo, E-flat clarinet, oboe, bassoon, E-flat cornet, 1st B-flat cornet, 2nd B-flat cornet, 3rd B-flat cornet, 1st trombone, 2nd trombone, 1st E-flat alto, 2nd E-flat alto. (Content)
  • -  Copyright MCMVII by Jos. W. Stern & Co. N.Y. (Copyright)
  • -  "and Who Do You Love?" "Medley March & Two Step"
  • -  "The Bird on Nellie's Hat" is by Solman. "Who Do You Love?" is by one or both of the Johnson brothers.

Form

  • Instrumental parts

Extent

  • 32 p., 10 3/4 x 7 in.

LC Classification

  • M1260.R

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Solman, J. Rosamond Johnson, Robert Recker, and James Weldon Johnson. Bird on Nellie's hat. Jos. W. Stern, New York, 1907. Notated Music. https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.100010614/.

APA citation style:

Solman, Johnson, J. R., Recker, R. & Johnson, J. W. (1907) Bird on Nellie's hat. Jos. W. Stern, New York. [Notated Music] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.100010614/.

MLA citation style:

Solman, et al. Bird on Nellie's hat. Jos. W. Stern, New York, 1907. Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/ihas.100010614/>.