Harp
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Eleanor Fell papers on Vanderbilt Music Company , Approximately 1985-2000
This series contains materials associated with Vanderbilt Music Company. This is the publishing company started by Eleanor Fell. Materials include correspondence, publishing agreements, published works, and Fell's drafts of her published works. Most of the materials include Eleanor or are regarding her work. Other people mentioned are: Reinhardt Elster, Jack Nebergall, Vince Scuderi, Jen Elliott, Cheryl Swack, and Jerry Lesniak. Dates are approximately 1985-2000.
Eleanor Fell scores, manuscripts, and other materials
Collection includes materials that resulted from Eleanor Fell's career as a profesisonal harpist. Materials are in the form of handwritten manuscripts, photocopied manuscripts, sheet music, photocopied sheet music, published works, a tape and CD's. There are correspondence between Eleanor and other harpists regarding Vanderbilt Music Company - her music publishing company. Also, there are a few pieces of music from members of Eleanor's family. Dates range from 1936-2011.
Fukui Harp Festival records
Contains materials from the 1995 and 1996 Fukui Harp Festivals. Includes a promotional poster, audio recording, correspondence, programs, and brochures.
International Harp Archive collection of harp materials
Alfred Kastner papers
The Alfred Kastner papers include harp scores and clippings, programs, and harp manuscripts, 1889-1948.
Bob D. Litterell collection on the harp
Mack Wilberg arrangement of All Things Bright and Beautiful, approximately 1980-2010
Piece arranged for treble voices, two flutes, harp, piano, and glockenspiel; treble voices, two flutes, glockenspiel, celeste, harp, and strings; upper voices and chamber orchestra; upper voices flute, harp, piano, cello. Correspondence with Oxford University Press.
Parish Alvars romances for harp
Contains a series of 95 autograph manuscript harp pieces written by Elias Parish Alvars with accompanying texts from well-known 18th and 19th century writers/poets.