Music -- Manuscripts
Found in 757 Collections and/or Records:
Gordon Childs Drei Kleine Stücke für Viola d'Amore und Celeste manuscript, 1935
Gordon Childs Folk Song Suite for Unaccompanied Viola d'Amore manuscript, Approximately 1950-1999
Gordon Childs Sonata per la Viola d'amore e Basso manuscript, 1735
Gordon Childs Sonate: für Viola d'amore (Violine) und Basso continuo manuscript, 1979
Gordon Childs Viola d'Amore Concerto in Am F. 11 No. 6 manuscript, Approximately 1700-1799
Helen Foster Snow papers on family history, genealogy, and early life, 1924-1999
Contains manuscripts and drafts of historical prose, poetry, music, photographs, postcards, correspondence, newspaper clippings, maps, notes, conference papers, and pamphlets compiled by Helen Foster Snow, many related to genealogical research in New England. The section of correspondence is in roughly chronological order. Materials date from 1924 to 1999.
Hot Springs Openings by Mike Lanin, approximately 1950-1958
Joseph Wetzels Belgian Piano-String Quartet memorabilia, 1928-1942
This series contains documents relating to the Belgian Piano-String Quartet: manuscript history of the first decade, repertory lists, concert programs (1933-1941), manuscript biographical notes on various composers with ties to Wetzels or those Wetzels had interest in, and photographs of the Quartet (autographed), 1928-1942.
Joseph Wetzels performance scores and manuscripts, 1918-1942
This series consists predominantly of scores of music, namely for piano-string quartet used by the Belgian Piano-String Quartet, string quintet, piano-string trio, string quartet, and folk songs in the form of printed score, manuscript parts, or photocopies. The majority included markings by members of the Quartet, especially Wetzels. Also included are manuscript copies of four compositions by Wetzels. 1918-1942.
Stefan Krayk papers
Collection contains viola parts and repair equipment, promotional material, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and research in music therapy, manuscript scores, programs, and other materials concerning his time as a music professor and professional violinist, 1934-1997.