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Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

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Found in: Music Division

José María Castro Papers

Identifier: ML31.C395
Abstract José María Castro was an Argentine composer, conductor, and cellist. He was a member of the Sociedad del Cuarteto and a co-founder of Grupo Renovación, an avant-garde musical youth movement in Argentina that became the International Society for Contemporary Music’s Argentine Section in 1932. The collection includes musical compositions, arrangements, and transcriptions by Castro; music by others; correspondence; writings; programs; clippings; scrapbooks; personal papers; photographs; and...
Dates 1907-2001; Majority of material found within 1926-1964
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Found in: Music Division

Margaret ("Peggie") Dwight Collection on Luigi Dallapiccola

Identifier: ML31.D33
Abstract Luigi Dallapiccola (1904-1975) was an Italian composer known for his twelve-tone compossitions. The collection contains Dallapiccola's correspondence with Margaret (Peggie) Dwight, including more than 300 letters (written mostly in French) as well as postcards and telegrams. In addition, there are more than 200 articles and programs relating to Dallapiccola's career, most of them collected during those years. The collection also includes a few of Dallapiccola's holograph music manuscripts,...
Dates 1936-1995; Majority of material found within ( 1951-1975)
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Found in: Music Division

Léo Delibes Music Manuscripts

Identifier: 2020570106
Abstract Léo Delibes was a French composer known primarily for his stage works, including operas, ballets, and incidental music. His compositions display the wit, lightness, and elegance characteristic of nineteenth century French music and were premiered at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Opéra-Comique, and Théâtre Lyrique, among others. His ballets Coppélia and Sylvia and opera Lakmé have remained...
Dates 1857-1890
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Found in: Music Division

Henry Donch Performance Library

Identifier: ML31.D675
Abstract Henry Donch was a musician, conductor, arranger, composer, and educator who lived in Washington, D.C. He led ensembles such as Donch's Band and Donch's Orchestra and taught violin, flute, clarinet, cornet, guitar, and banjo at Georgetown University. The collection is primarily comprised of printed and mansucript sets of parts for society orchestra and band that Donch used with his professional ensembles as they performed at events in the Washington, D.C., area and at summer resorts in the...
Dates 1811-1928; Majority of material found within 1880-1910
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Found in: Music Division

Vernon Duke Collection

Identifier: ML31.D98
Abstract

Vernon Duke (born Vladimir Dukelsky) was an American composer and songwriter. He rose to success in the 1930s with hit songs such as "April in Paris" and "Autumn in New York" and later collaborated with many leading composers and lyricists of the period, including George and Ira Gershwin, Serge Prokofiev, and Serge Koussevitzky. The collection contains manuscript and printed music, correspondence, subject files, photographs, and other materials related to his career.

Dates 1918-1968
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Found in: Music Division

Harvey Granat Collection of George and Ira Gershwin Materials

Identifier: ML31.G73
Abstract Harvey Granat is a businessman and singer specializing in music of the Great American Songbook. His collection consists of original materials of composer George Gershwin (1898-1937) and his brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin (1896-1983), who wrote some of the most significant popular songs of the first half of the twentieth century. The highlight of Granat's collection is the original manuscript for "They Can't Take That Away From Me," written for the film ...
Dates 1922-1973; Majority of material found within 1935-1967
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Found in: Music Division

Marvin Hamlisch Papers

Identifier: ML31.H363
Abstract

Marvin Hamlisch (1944-2012) was an American composer, pianist, and conductor. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his work on A Chorus Line . The material primarily consists of music manuscripts, but also includes photographs, awards, correspondence, clippings, scripts, programs, and personal papers.

Dates 1933-2022; Majority of material found within 1968-2012
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Found in: Music Division

Jascha Heifetz Papers

Identifier: ML31.H4
Abstract Russian-American musician Jascha Heifetz was a virtuosic violinist who became a dedicated teacher. The collection includes his personal music library of original compositions, arrangements, and transcriptions. Concert programs document his performances from 1911 to 1974, and photographs, photo albums, and scrapbooks span the violinist's entire life. The correspondence contains letters from significant twentieth-century musical figures such as Leopold Auer, Benjamin Britten, Sergei Prokofiev,...
Dates 1786-1991; Majority of material found within ( 1911-1974)
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Found in: Music Division

Luther Henderson Papers

Identifier: ML31.H45
Abstract Luther Henderson was an American arranger, orchestrator, conductor, music director, and composer. He worked on over fifty Broadway musicals, including Ain't Misbehavin' and Jelly's Last Jam. He was a frequent arranger and orchestrator for Duke Ellington. The collection contains music manuscripts, correspondence, business and financial papers, photographs, promotional materials, clippings, realia, and other materials related to...
Dates circa 1930-2003; Majority of material found within ( 1960-1995)
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Found in: Music Division

Jerome Kern Collection

Identifier: ML31.K4
Abstract

The collection consists primarily of Kern's show music and holograph sketches, most of which are manuscript full and vocal scores of Kern's orchestrators and arrangers, especially Frank Saddler and Robert Russell Bennett. Film and other music is also represented, as well as a small amount of correspondence.

Dates 1905-1951
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Found in: Music Division

Dorothea Dix Lawrence Collection

Identifier: ML31.L39
Abstract Dorothea Dix Lawrence was a successful opera singer in the 1930s and 1940s who later became a recitalist and folklorist. The materials in the collection include correspondence, photographs, clippings and other items that document her career as a singer and interpreter of American folk music. In addition, the collection includes her articles on American folklore that were published in various journals, and two copies of her famous Folklore Music Map of the United...
Dates 1856-1980; Majority of material found within ( 1902-1980)
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Found in: Music Division

Frederick Loewe Collection

Identifier: ML31.L58
Abstract Frederick Loewe was a German-born composer who wrote, with lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, the scores for such musicals as My Fair Lady, Camelot, Gigi, and Brigadoon. The collection contains music manuscripts from Loewe's stage and screen musicals, as well as individual songs not associated with a particular show. In addition, the collection contains photographs, a...
Dates 1923-1988; Majority of material found within ( 1945-1975)
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Found in: Music Division

Nikolai Lopatnikoff Collection

Identifier: ML31.L6
Abstract

The collection includes music, manuscript and printed, of Lopatnikoff, as well as of other composers; correspondence and personal papers; photographs, clippings, and programs; writings by and about Lopatnikoff; and offical documents. A significant amount of material is related to Lopatnikoff's opera Danton. Among the correspondents are Rudolf Bing, Aaron Copland, Serge Koussevitzky, Joseph Rosenstock, Julius Rudel, Nicolas Slonimsky, and William Steinberg.

Dates 1916-1979; Majority of material found within ( 1920-1976)
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Found in: Music Division

John McGlinn Collection

Identifier: ML31.M22
Abstract John McGlinn (1953-2009) was an American conductor and musical historian best known for his reconstructions, performances, and recordings of original Broadway orchestrations, including Show Boat and Anything Goes. The collection largely consists of scores and parts for music by Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers, Arthur Schwartz, Harry Warren, and other notable Broadway composers. It also contains librettos, programs, writings, and other materials related to McGlinn's life and...
Dates 1890s-2010
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Found in: Music Division

Ethel Merman Collection

Identifier: ML31.M47
Abstract

Ethel Merman (1908-1984) was an American actress and singer. She was a legendary figure in the history of the American musical theater and during her career on Broadway, in Hollywood, and on television, and was known for her belting voice and strong stage presence. The collection chiefly consists of scripts, lyric sheets, photographs, and notes from the various productions in which Merman starred, but also includes correspondence, music, clippings, and programs.

Dates 1908-1998; Majority of material found within 1950-1970
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Found in: Music Division

Charles Miller Collection of Music Manuscripts

Identifier: ML31.M547
Abstract

Charles Miller was an arranger, orchestrator, copyist, and editor who worked with many prominent Broadway composers of the early twentieth century. The collection primarily contains holograph and manuscript piano-vocal scores and scores for piano by Victor Herbert, Victor Jacobi, Werner Janssen, Jerome Kern, Fritz Kreisler, and Vincent Youmans, as well as a typescript article about Victor Herbert written by Miller.

Dates 1924-1945
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Found in: Music Division

George H. Moss Collection of Sheet Music

Identifier: ML31.M72
Abstract George H. Moss (1923-2009) was a local historian in Monmouth County, New Jersey, who also had an interest in early American theater. The collection consists of printed sheet music dating between 1885 and 1935, the majority of which is for American popular songs dating from 1900 to 1925. The composers and music publishers represented in the collection include Irving Berlin, Fred Fisher, George Gershwin, Charles K. Harris, Victor Herbert, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers, Sigmund...
Dates 1885-1935; Majority of material found within 1900-1925
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Found in: Music Division

John Raitt Papers

Identifier: ML31.R36
Abstract John Emmet Raitt (1917-2005) was a singer and actor, performing as a leading man during Broadway's Golden Age. Though he is best remembered for originating the role of Billy Bigelow in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel (1945), he sustained a six-decade career in various stage roles along with a prolific concert calendar. The collection documents Raitt's theatrical and concert career and includes scripts, programs, photographs, correspondence, clippings, and...
Dates 1930-2009; Majority of material found within ( 1950-1992)
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Found in: Music Division

Musical Arrangements for Billy Eckstine

Identifier: ML31.R54
Abstract Billy Eckstine (1914-2019) was an American popular and jazz singer and bandleader. Nelson Riddle (1921-1986) was a trombonist, composer, and arranger who worked with prominent vocalists during the 1940s through 1960s, including Nat King Cole, Billy Eckstine, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, and Frank Sinatra. Musician, composer, and recording executive Hugo Winterhalter was also an arranger for several record labels, television, film, and artists such as Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Mario Lanza,...
Dates 1950-1957
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Found in: Music Division

John Philip Sousa Collection

Identifier: ML31.S68
Abstract Though composer, arranger, and conductor John Philip Sousa is best known for his marches, his oeuvre also includes many songs, dances, overtures, suites, fantasies, and operettas, among others. The collection consists largely of holograph full scores for band and orchestra, but there are also some parts, sketches, and printed scores, as well as works by other composers. The business papers document the operations of John Philip Sousa, Inc., primarily after his death. The collection also...
Dates 1849-2004; Majority of material found within 1880-1980
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Found in: Music Division

Music of the Sousa Band and Victor Grabel

Identifier: ML31.S682
Abstract

Conductor, composer, and arranger John Philip Sousa shared a portion of his early music library with fellow band conductor, composer, and arranger Victor Grabel, a small section of which comprises this collection. The materials include arrangements and transcriptions of songs, arias, overtures, dances, and suites created for the Sousa Band, printed arrangements, and original compositions by Sousa and Grabel. The works are chiefly represented by printed and manuscript parts.

Dates 1861-1954; Majority of material found within 1880-1933
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Found in: Music Division

Leopold Stokowski Materials

Identifier: ML31.S748
Abstract

Leopold Stokowski was a British-born conductor and composer perhaps best known for his role as music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra. The Leopold Stokowski Materials consist of manuscript scores for his transcriptions of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach and Modest Mussorgsky, correspondence with prominent composers including Jean Sibelius and Carl Orff, and Arnold Schoenberg’s self-portrait Vision (1910).

Dates 1910-1959; Majority of material found within 1936-1959
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Found in: Music Division

Warner/Chappell Collection

Identifier: ML31.W355
Abstract Warner/Chappell Music is an American music publishing company that traces its establishment to Chappell & Co. in London in 1810. Warner/Chappell grew in part due to its acquisition of other music publishers, many of which played prominent roles in New York City's Tin Pan Alley and in the production of shows on Broadway and elsewhere. The Warner/Chappell Collection primarily consists of scores for musicals, most intended for Broadway, but some for film, television, and other venues. The...
Dates 1880-1987; Majority of material found within 1920-1970
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Found in: Music Division

Vincent Youmans Music Manuscripts

Identifier: 2020570161
Abstract

Vincent Youmans was a producer, publisher, and composer of shows and popular songs. The collection contains mostly holograph and manuscript full scores, piano-vocal scores, sketches, and parts representing a majority of his shows.

Dates 1920-1957; Majority of material found within 1920-1933