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Aber Twins, violinists

Abt, Franz, songwriter. ALS, 1872, nd;

Adam, Adolphe-Charles, composer. Print

Adams and Lee, guitar-banjo duo

Admirals, The, ensemble

Ager, Milton, composer, Jack Yellen, author, and Sophie Tucker (4)

Agnini, Armando F.

Aguilar Lute Quartet. Photo, 1929

Aimee, [Marie?, singer]

Alaskan Trio (3)

Al Kaplan's Kings of Harmony, and Pat Rooney and Co. Photo; sheet music for "I'm Through With You" by Sam Ward, author, and Al Kaplan

Allen, Johnny

Allen, Nina, and Her Silvertones.

Allers, Franz, conductor. Photo with short biographical sketch

Alphabet, Madge, mandolinist

Althouse, Paul, tenor. Photo, 1912

Altschuler, Modest, conductor. Photo, 1918

Alvary, Max, tenor. Color print

d'Amato, Gaetano, impresario?

Amram, David, composer. Publicity brochure for 1966

Ancona, Mario, baritone. 2 photos, 1895

Anderson, George, songwriter. Title page of sheet music for song collection

Anderson, Leona, actress

Anka, Paul, composer. Typed and autograph lyrics, autograph music, and autograph vocal parts for 28 songs; autograph piano score; publicity program for 1963

Anthonoff, musician

[Aptommas?], harpist (2)

Arbuckle, Matthew, cornetist

Arcaria Bros. (Angelo and?) (3)

Archangelski, Alexander, conductor

Arden, Victor, and Phil Ohman, pianists

Arditi, Luigi, composer. Print; see also Bottesini, Giovanni

Armstrong, Louis, trumpeter. 6 clippings, 1968, nd

Arne, Thomas, composer. 2 prints, 1782

Arnheim, Gus, and Orchestra (2)

Art Frank's Yankee Volunteers

Art Hickman's Hotel St. Francis Orchestra (2)

Artot, Joseph, violinist? 2 prints, 1842, nd

Artyt, Billy, bandleader (5)

Ashe, Andrew, flutist. ALS, 3 Mar. 1820

Ashley, Minnie, singer

Ashwell, Lena, pianist

[Askenazy, Betty], singer?

Atkins, Chet, guitarist

Attwood, Thomas [sic, NOT Thomas Attwood, organist, 1765-1838].

Auber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit, composer. 4 prints, 1858, nd; on reverse of one print is first page of piano score for Lestocq

Aubrey, Will, guitarist

Aug, Edna, musical comedy performer (4)

Aus der Ohe, Adele, pianist. Clipping

Bach, Johann Sebastian, composer. 8 prints; 2 photos, 1892, nd

Bacharach, Burt, composer. Photo, 1972

Backhaus, Wilhelm, pianist

Bairnsfather, Bruce, cartoonist

Baker, Edythe, pianist

Balfe, Michael William, composer. 2 clippings, 1870, 1890;

Ball, Ernest R., composer. Poem, 1927;

Ballon, Ellen, pianist. 2 photos, 1927?

Bamboschek, Giuseppe, pianist

Band of All Nations

Banjoland, ensemble (2)

Barnett, John, composer. ALS, 1839

Barnhart, Harry Horner, conductor

Barré, Felix, comedian

Barrère, Georges, flutist. 2 photos, ca. 1912, nd; see also Mannes, David

Barrett, Peggy, singer? (10)

Barrett, Virgina, and Co. (2)

Barrientos, María, soprano

Barry and Fay (Billy Barry and Hugh Fay), vaudeville team. Poster fragment, Madison Square Garden?, 1880s?

Bartee Sisters. Photo, 1929

Bartholdi

Bartol, accordionist (2)

Baskette, Billy, composer

Bauer, Harold, pianist. 38 photos, 1914-32, nd;

Beane, Fannie, and Charles Gilday, vaudeville team

Beasey Babies (Jennie, Butterfly, Mayflower, and Violette), violinists

Beatles, The

Beecham, (Sir) Thomas, conductor

Beethoven, Ludwig van, composer. Autograph; 12 prints, 1927

Behrend, Jeanne, pianist. Concert program, Town Hall, 24 Mar. 1941, in Reinagle, Beethoven, Griffes, etc.

Bela Berk's Royal Gypsy Orchestra (8)

Belafonte, Harry, singer. 3 photos, 1954; publicity brochure for "Belafonte in Person" with Letta Mbulu

Bellini, Vincenzo, composer. 4 prints, 1837, nd; photo; plus photo of Gaetano Donizetti

Belmont, Daisy, banjoist

Benchley, Marie, contralto. Concert program, Brooklyn Art Association Rooms, 14 Feb. 1881 with Emily Spader, soprano, and others, in Barnby, Dankla, etc.

Benedict, Julius, composer. 2 prints, 3 Jan. 1870

Benline, Harry C., composer. TLS by son Arthur J. Benline, 1977; photocopies of typed lyrics for 3 songs:

Bennett, William Sterndale, pianist. Print, 9 July 1854,

Bériot, Charles-Auguste de, violinist. 4 prints, 1838, nd

Berkeley, H. ALS, 10 Dec. 1857

Berlin, Irving, composer. ALS to Harry Houdini, 1903-38, nd;

Berlioz, Hector, composer.

Bernice and Patsy, ensemble

Bernie, Ben, conductor. 61 photos, 1901-1938, nd

[Bernivici?], Al, violinist

Bernstein, Leonard, composer. 5 photos, 1944, 1971, nd; clipping, 1972; concert program, Carnegie Hall, Jan. 1960, Mahler Festival--Program IV, in Mahler and Webern

Bernthaler, Carl, pianist. Photo, ca. 1914

[Berr, Nanette], violinist (2)

Berrens, Fred, violinist (5)

Bertini, Henri, pianist. Print

[Betancourt?], Louis, and His Spanish Revue (4)

Bial, Rudolf, composer

Bianco, Eduardo, et son fameux orchestre argentin

Bigelow, Charles A., comedian

Billard, Edouard, composer. Print

Bimberg, David, violinist

Bing, (Sir) Rudolf, impresario

Birkenholz, Arcadie, violinist (2)

Bishop, (Sir) Henry Rowley, composer. Clipping

Bizet, Georges, composer (2)

Black, Frank, conductor, and Wilfred Glenn, Lewis James, James Melton, tenor, and Elliot Shaw

Blaire, Dorothy, singer?, assoc. with International Rhythms

Blake, Eubie, composer. 2 clippings, 1973, 1975;

Blake, James W., author. Clipping, 1935

Blane, Rose, singer? (7)

Blauvent, Lillian, soprano

Blessner, Gustav, organist. Print

Blind Tom (Thomas Green Bethune), pianist. 2 prints; 4 clippings, 1866-1940, nd; souvenir program, ca. 1867, containing "Anecdotes, Songs, Sketches of the Life, Testimonials... and Opinions" [excerpted reviews]; 3 concert programs:

Bloch, Alexander, violinist

Bloch, André, composer

Blue Rhythm Band (5); see also Hill, Florence

Blue Ridge Ramblers

Blue Sliokers, banjoist

Blum and?, violinists. Print

Bochsa, Robert-Nicolas-Charles, harpist. 4 prints, 1858

Bockstein, Edna, pianist. Concert program, Town Hall, 26 Mar. 1941, in Mateo Albeniz, Felipe Rodriguez, and other Spanish composers, etc.

Bodanzky, Artur, conductor. 6 photos, 1919, nd; portion of concert program, Aeolian Hall, 3 Apr., in Bach Concert

Boerl, Rose, cellist (2)

Bohemian Flappers (2)

[Bohlig?], Richard

Boieldieu, Francis-Andrien, composer.

Bolden, Harry, pianist (2)

Bond, Gertrude, singer (2)

Bonoldi, Claudio, opera? Print

Bononcini, Giovanni [the younger?], composer. Print

Boone, Pat, singer. Souvenir program for show with Rudenko Brothers, Fontane Sisters, etc.

Booth, Alice, singer? (2)

Borchard, Adolphe, pianist

Boreo, Emil, pianist. Photo, 1921?

Borge, Victor, pianist. Photo; souvenir program, ca. 1955

Bostic, Earl, conductor

Boston Male Chorus (2)

Bottesini, Giovanni, conductor, and Luigi Arditi, composer. Print

Bourbon, Ray, singer. Photo; poster for recordings on Imperial Records

Bovy, Samuel, conductor (7)

Bowers, Eleanor, singer? (5)

Boyce, William, organist. Print

Brahms, Johann, composer. Photo; PC; print

Brailowsky, Alexander, pianist. Concert program, Theresa L. Kaufmann Auditorium, NY, 19 Nov. 1944, in Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin, etc.;

Brandwynne, Nat, conductor (17)

Brennan and Adams, ensemble (2)

[Briegger, Elsa], cellist. Photo, 1899

Bristow, George Frederick, composer. Print, 1879

Britten, Benjamin, composer. Clipping, 1962; concert program for 6 performances of Noye's Fludde in May

Broadway Melody Girls

Brodie and Brodie, mulatto duo. PC, 1908?;

Bronstein, Ariana, violinist. Concert program, Town Hall, 21 Mar. 1941, in Bruch, Chopin, Milstein, De Falla-Kreisler, etc.

Brooks and Denton, banjoists

Brooks, Lawrence, baritone (7)

Brotherson, Erik, composer

Brown, Eddy, violinist (9)

Bruch, Fritz, cellist

Bruch, Lucie, violinist (2)

Bruch, Max, composer. Print

Bruckner, Anton, composer. 4 clippings, 1920-62, nd

[Brunel?], Ivan, and Al Lamb, directors; see also White, Jack

Buetoni, conductor

Bull, Ole (Borneman), violinist. 6 May 1872

Bülow, Hans von, pianist.

Burke, Johnny, composer. Clipping, 1962;

Burmeister, Richard, composer

Burney, Charles, music historian. ALS to Edmond Malone, 1819, nd

Burns and White, ensemble (3)

Burns, Annelu, author. Correspondence to and from Harry H. Poppe, 1919-20, nd

Busch, Fritz, conductor

Busch, Happy, and Ethel Joy, ensemble (2)

Busoni, Ferruccio, pianist. 2 photos; PC

Butts, Al, and His Six Peaches

Byrd, Winifred, pianist (5)

Cahn, Sammy, author. 2 photos and 4 clippings, all 1974

Calloway, Cab, singer. 12 photos, 1968

Camára, Geo. Jagou, violinist-baritone (2)

Campbell, William. Photo, 1919?

Canthal, Auguste M., flutist. Print, 1845

Capers, Cairo, violinist

Cappellani, Albert, director (2)

Carey, Henry, author.

Carlay, Rachel, singer. 5 clippings, 1937, nd;

Carle, Frankie, and His Orchestra (7)

Carleton, Will. Print

[Carl Formes Group?]

Carlin, Billy, and His Radio Entertainers (2)

Carlo Bros./Cameo Ramblers, ensemble (4)

Carnaby, William, composer. Print

The Carolinas, early music quintet. Photo

Carpenter, Earl, and His [Liceo?] Hotel Orchestra (2)

Carpenter, Thelma, singer (4)

Carr, Benjamin, composer.

Carreño, Teresa, pianist. Print

Carroll, Clara Douglas, singer?

Carter de Haven Sextette and Trio (2)

Caruso, Enrico, tenor, Clipping

Cary, Annie Louise, contralto. Tintype; print with cartoon, 1884,

Cary, Edwin, pianist. Concert program, Pouch Gallery, Brooklyn, 15 Nov. 1893, with Tirzah Hamlen, contralto, in Hesse, Ries, etc.

Casals, Pablo, cellist. 10 photos, 1916, 1971; nd; see also Kriesler, Fritz

Casals, Susan Metcalfe, singer

Cash, Johnny, singer. Clipping, 1970

Caslova, Marie, violinist (2)

Cassella, Alfredo, composer (2)

[Castagneri?], A., pianist

Cavallini, Ernesto, clarinetist

Chamberlain, William, baritone

Chaminade, Cécile, composer. PC

Chang and His Musical Mandarins, ensemble (2)

Charlier, Marcel, conductor? (2)

Charninsky, Hyman, conductor

Charton [-Demeur, Anne], mezzo-soprano. Print, 1849

Chatterton, J. B., harpist. Photo, 1834

Chenkin, Victor, baritone

Cherie, singer?

Cherney, Guy, singer (3)

Cherubini, Luigi, composer. 14 prints, 1809-1887, nd

Chester, Eddie, singer? (2)

Chevriel, Emile Demarque, violinist

Child, William, organist. Print

Chong and Lee

Chopin, Frederic, composer. Photo; 5 prints, 1833, 1849, nd;

Christine, Louisa, harpist.

Churchill City Quartette

Cianchettini, Pio, pianist. ALS, 1835

Cimarosa, Domenico, composer. Print, 1816

Claire, Marcelle (3)

Clarion Trumpeters

Clark, Eddie, composer? Photo, 1929

Clark, Eddy K., ukulele (2)

Clarke, John Sleeper, tenor. 2 clippings, 1919, nd

Clark, Petula, singer. Photo with press release

Claussen, Julia, mezzo-soprano

Clementi, Muzio, composer. 6 prints, 1804-46, nd

Cliburn, Van, pianist. Concert program, Gregory Gymnasium, University of Texas, Austin, 23 Nov. 1958, in Wagner and Tchaikowsky, with souvenir program notes

Clifford, [Lizbeth], singer? (2)

Clinton, Larry, bandleader

[Coes, The], ensemble (2)

Cole, Bob, and J. Rosamond Johnson, composers

Coleman, Emil, pianist?

The Collettes (2)

Colley, Ada, singer. Photo, 1899

[Collin?], conductor?

Collins, Master Viotti, violinist. Print

Columbo, Russ, bandleader? (14)

Conche, Robert, violinist

Connell, Horatio, baritone. 2 photos, 1915

Conquest, [Benjamin Oliver?, actor].

Cook, Billy, banjoist

Cook, Joe, guitarist

Cooke, Benjamin, organist. Print

Cooper, Jimmy, banjoist and cellist (8)

Coots, J. Fred, composer (4)

Coppola, Pietro Antonio, composer.

Corelli, Arcangelo, composer.

Cori, Ange, wardrobe master. Print, 1766

[Corkey?], Paul, baritone

Cortot, Alfred, pianist

Costa, (Sir) Michael, conductor. 9 prints, 1835, 1862, nd

Cota, El (3)

Cotter, John, musician? Print

Cotton Club Orchestra (6)

Craig, Francis, and His Orchestra; and His Mascot Pee Wee (4)

Cramer, [Franz] (Francois, brother of Johann Baptist Cramer). Print, 1826

Cramer, Johann Baptist, pianist.

Cramer, W[i]helm, violinist?]. Print, 1803

Crawford, Jack, bandleader (15)

Crawford, Jesse, organist

Crawley, Wilton, clarinetist

Creatori, Giuseppe, conductor (11)

Crice, Bobby, and Her Bricktops

[Crocker?], Dorothy, singer?, ca. 1939? (2)

Croft, William, organist. Print

Crooners, The/Four Croonaders (2)

Cross, Ben[jamin?], composer?

Crotch, William, composer. 8 prints, 1779, nd

Crowquill, Alfred, lithographer (pseud. for Alfred Henry Forrester, composer). Print, ca. 1830

Cuban Tipica Rumba Band

Cuddy, Edward.

Cummins, Bernie, bandleader (5)

Cumpson, Harry, pianist. Photo, 1930

Curesh, J. Nicholles. ALS, 10 Aug. 1881

Curti, Giovanni, harpist

Czechoslovakias (sic) National Band

Czerny, Carl, pianist. 2 prints; see also Liszt, Franz

Daisy Jean, violinist

d'Albert, Eugen, pianist.

Dambois, Maurice, cellist (2)

Dambrine

Damoreau, [Laure-Cinthie], soprano. Print, 1832

Damrosch, Frank, conductor. Concert program, Carnegie Hall, 20 Mar. 1909, in Elgar's "Dream of Gerontius", affixed in souvenir program notes

Damrosch, Frank and Walter, conductors. 2 photos, 1871

Damrosch, Leopold, conductor.

Damrosch, Walter, conductor. 2 ALS; 21 photos, 1935;

The Dandys (2)

[Dark?], Beatrice, singer

Darley, Mr., singer. Print

Darling, Hattie, and the Violin Girls

D'Arville, Camille, actress

Daughn-Locker, Martha, soprano. Concert program, Town Hall, 27 Mar. 1941,

David, Félicien-César, composer. 3 prints; charcoal drawing, 1866

David, Hale, librettist. Photo, 1970

Davidson, Rebecca, pianist. Photo, 1914

Davis, Benny, songwriter

Davis, Eddie, and Gang--see Nixon, Hal

Davis, George O.--see Millard, Harrison

Davis, Meyer, bandleader? (2)

Davy, John, composer. Print

Dawn Sisters (Simone and Joan), singers? (3)

Dawray, Helen (Little Nell the California Diamond), banjoist

Dawson, Nancy. Print

Day, Ditta, singer

De Begnis, Giuseppe, tenor? 9 prints, 1822, nd

de Broglie, Princess Jacques (sic), pianist

De Costa, Harry, songwriter (4)

Decreus, Camille, pianist. Photo, 1916

Defesch, Willem, violinist. Print, 1751

DeKerekjarto, Duci, violinist (4)

De Koven, Reginald, composer. 2 TLS, 19 Apr. and 4 May 1898;

Delano, Jeppe and Fanny, vaudeville team

Delibes, Léo, composer

Delaur, Esther, singer. Photo, 1914

De Reszke, Edouard, bass. Color print

Del Rios, ensemble (2)

De Milita, Anna Maria (in New Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic), harpist (8)

Dengremont, Maurice, violinist. 2 photos, 1881, nd;

Denier, Tony, comedian. Clipping

Denise, Diane, singer (7)

De Pachmann, Vladimir, pianist. Photo; concert program, Mendelssohn Hall, 28 Oct.,

De Prang, Andre, violinist (4)

De Silver, George, and Orchestra (14)

Dethier, [Edouard?, violinist]

DeWilfred & Bohman, violinist

[DeWitt], violinist

Diamond, Charles, harpist (2)

[Dickenson, Jennie], actress

Dictators, The (2) (oversize)

Didur, Adamo, bass. Photo, 1909

Dignum, Charles, singer. 8 prints, 1799-1806

Dilgarde, Flora Anderson, church organist accompanist.

Dilling, Mildred, harpist (3)

Dimitri, Rita, singer. Clipping, 1975

Ding-a-Ling Family (Bud and Patti Imig), bell ringing ensemble.

Diplomats Orchestra (3)

Distin Family, brass ensemble.

Dixon, Frederic, pianist

Doctors, The, ensemble

Doguereau, Paul, pianist

Dohnányi, Ernst von, pianist (2)

Donaldson, Walter, composer (2)

Don Hall Trio (5)

Donizetti, Gaetano, composer. 2 prints; see also Bellini, Vincenzo

Donlin, Mike, baseball celebrity and husband of Mabel Hite, vaudeville performer (2)

Dorn, Heinrich, composer-conductor. Print

Dorney, Richard

Douglas Bros. (Harry and Wilfred), banjoists

Downey, Morton, singer, with Jacques Renard and the Camel Quarter Hour Orchestra (2)

Dresel, Otto, pianist. Concert program, Chickering's Rooms, Boston, 8 Apr. 1865, in Chopin, Moscheles, etc.

Dresser, Paul, composer (6)

Dreyschock, Alexandre, pianist. Print

Drury, Norma, pianist. Photo, 1933

Dukas, Paul, composer

Dumontet, harpist. Print, ca. 1849

Dunham, Mellie, the Ford Fiddler (Alanson Mellen Dunham). 16 photos, 2 with Henry Ford

Dunn, Johnny, and His Comedians

Duruset, John, singer. Print, 1822

Dvorak, Antonín, composer.

Earl and Bell, guitarists

Earle, Burt, and Girls, ensemble, 1925?

Ebb, Fred, composer. Clipping, 1976

Eckert, Karl, composer.

Eckstine, Billy, singer. Clipping, 1977

Eddinger, Lillian, banjoist

Edna White Ensemble (2)

Eddy, Clarence, organist. PC, 1914

Eddy, Nelson, baritone. List of concert dates, Jan.-Apr.

Edgar, Geraldine (Edgar & Metcalf), violinist (2)

Edison Quartette. 3 photos, 1905

Edwards, Dorothea, contralto. Photo; 2 publicity brochures; proposed concert program for "Madam Troubador" in imitations of famous singers

Edwards, Gus, composer. 17 photos, 1906, nd

Eichhorn, Ernest and Edouard (Brüder Eichhorn), violinists. 4 prints, 1832, 1834, nd

Eight Men of Manhattan, singers. TLS, 27 Jan. 1939;

[Elga?] and Her Music Box Girls

Elgar, Edward, composer. Souvenir program, Royal Albert Hall, 5 May 1978,celebrity concert of Elgar's works

Elleviou, actor? Print

Ellington, Duke, bandleader. 7 photographs nd; 7 clippings, 1968; publicity brochure

Ellis, Florence, actress

Elman, Mischa, violinist. 22 photos, 1910-41, nd; concert program, Carnegie Hall, 30 Dec., in Nardini-Hauser, Ernst, etc.

Elshuco Trio. 2 photos, 1919

Emmet, mouth organist. Clipping re appearance in "Fritz"

Emmett, Dan, composer. Photo, 1880

English Singers, The. 3 photos, 1928, 1929, nd

Erard, José, tenor. Photo, 1912

Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm, violinist. 2 prints; see also Liszt, Franz

Eugene, Master, xylophonist, and unidentified pianist (6)

Evelyn, violinist

[Eyreams?], Cecile, harpist

Faelten, Carl, pianist. Print

Fagan, Raymond, and Orchestra (3)

Fargo, Donna, singer

Farrington, Nina, actress? (2)

Faure, Jean-Baptiste, baritone. Print

Felton, Happy, and His Orchestra (2); see also Silvertown Cord Orchestra

Fernandino, Lieut. Felix, and His Havana Orchestra

Fester, Lee, violinist (4)

Fielder, Max, conductor. 4 photos, ca. 1908, ca. 1911, nd

Field, Joan, violinist. Photo, 1939

Field, John, composer.

Fields Bros. and Gang

Fifteen Synco Pettes (2)

Finnegan, John, tenor. Photo, 1916

Fio Rito, Ted, and His Orchestra, and soloists Ray Hendricks and Muzzy Marcellino. Clipping, 1971;

First Piano Quartet. Clipping

Fisher, Max, and His Orchestra (7)

Fisher, Stan, harmonicist (3)

Fisk University Jubilee Singers. Print and photo, mounted, 1872, with copy print; clipping, 1873; brochure for concert at Town Hall, Streatham, 16 and 17 Dec. 1897

Fitch-Cooper, violinist

Fitz-Gerald, Adair, composer? Clipping, 1896

Fitzgerald, Ella, singer. 2 photos, 1967-68

Fitzgibbon, Lew, xylophonist (6)

Five Musical [Chapins?], ensemble (2)

Fleeson, Neville, author

Fletcher, John, composer. ANS

Flonzaley Quartet. 20 photos, 1913-25, nd; clipping; 2 concert programs, Aeolian Hall:

Florentine Choir

Flotow, Friedrich von, composer.

Foch, Dirk, conductor

Foggia, Francesco, composer. Print

Fontaines, The (17)

Foote, Phil, pianist. Photograph with press release, 1973

Formes, Karl, bass.

Fornasari, Luciano, bass. 3 prints, 1853, nd

Forti, Giuseppe

Foster, Stephen, composer. 3 photos; 3 clippings, 1938

Four [Bronetts?], ensemble

Four Co-Eds/The Debs, dancers? (3)

Four Eton Boys, The (3)

Four Hamel Sisters (4); see also Stross, R. G.

Four Mattes, The, accordionists (3)

Four Rubini Sisters (5)

Four Sailors (2)

Four Smilettas, ensemble (violinist pictured)

Fox, George L., comedian. Clipping, 1909

Foy, Eddie, actor. Clipping, 1907

Francis, John W.

Franck, César, composer. PC

Frank, Osadore, conductor. Photo, ca. 1880

Franko, Nathan, conductor (5)

Franko, Sam, conductor. 2 concert programs:

Fraser, I. S., actor. Print, 1844

Fraternity Revue (2)

Freddy Mack's Yale Collegians, ensemble

Freed, Carl, and His Orchestra (4)

Frescobaldi, Girolama, organist. Print

Frické (Miss Barley's Bull Dogs' Music Hall)

Friedberg, Carl, pianist. Photo, ca. 1929

Friedman, Ignaz, pianist

Frijsh, Povla, soprano. Publicity flyer, 1941

Friml, Rudolf, composer. 3 clippings, 1962

Frolickers, The, ensemble

Fuller Sisters (Dorothy, Cynthia, and Rosalina), singers. 7 photos, 1915, nd

Gabrilowitsch, Ossip, pianist. 15 photos; 3 concert programs, Aeolian Hall:

[Gailey, Mary Devinson], violinist. Photo, 1913

[Galperin?]

Galston, Gottfried, pianist

Ganz, Rudolph, pianist. Photo; concert program, Aeolian Hall, 1 Jan.,

Garber, Jan, bandleader (8)

Gardner, Samuel, violinist

Garner, Errol, pianist. Clipping, 1977;

Garrison, Mabel, soprano

Gazzaniga, Mme. Marietta, opera singer (2)

Geiger, John, violinist (4)

Geiser, Harold, and His Presentation Orchestra (11)

Gentle, Alice, mezzo-soprano (3)

Gérardy, Jean, cellist. 13 photos, 1897, nd

Gerhardt, Elena, lieder singer.

Gershwin, George, composer. 10 photos, 1973, nd; print, 1938; 8 clippings, 1973-78, nd

Geyer, Ernie

Gibbs, violinist

Gibson, Charles Dana and Irene. Clipping, 1942

Giersdorf Sisters, singers? (3)

Gieseking, Walter, pianist. Concert program, Aeolian Hall, 8 Feb. 1926, in Bach, etc.;

Gifford, Electra, soprano

Gilbert, Bessie, cornetist

Gilbert, Bobby, violinist (2)

Gilbert, L. Wolfe, author, and Mabel Wayne, composer. 5 photos; clipping

Gilbert, W. S., and A. S. Sullivan. Drawing of pirate, 1912?,

Gillespie, Dizzy, trumpeter. 6 photos, 1955

Gillingham, conductor. Print

Gilmore, P. S. (Patrick Sarsfield), bandmaster. 3 prints, 1906;

Glanville, Ruth, saxophonist (3)

Glass, Julia, pianist

Gluck, Alma, soprano (2); see also Zimbalist, Efrem

Gluck, Christoph Willibald, composer. Photo; print

Gockel, August, composer. Title page of sheet music for 1856

Godino, Lucio and Simplico, Siamese twins/ bandleaders. 14 photos, ca. 1930, 1937, nd; clipping

Godowsky, Leopold, pianist. 6 photos, 1902-1916, nd; clipping; see also Ysäye, Eugene

Goff and Brown (only one pictured)

Golden, Ernie, and Orchestra (10)

Goldman, Edwin Franko, bandmaster. 7 photos, 1937, nd; PC, 1930; blank printed greeting card from the Goldmans; 4 souvenir booklets for the Goldman Band; concert program, New York University campus, 8 Aug. 1925, in Johann Strauss, Rossini, Wagner, Goldman

Goldmark, [Karl], pianist-composer. Print

Goldschmidt, Otto, and Jenny Lind. Print

Golf Fiends, ensemble

Goodman, Lillian Rosedale, composer (3)

Gossec, Francois-Joseph, composer. Print

Gottschalk, Louis Moreau, composer. 4 prints; concert program, 31 May, in Rossini and compositions and arrangements by Gottschalk for piano and banjo

Gould, Morton, composer (2)

Gounod, Charles Francois, composer. PC;

Gow, Neil, violinist. 4 prints, 1809, nd

Gozzi, Carlo, dramatist. Print

Grainger, [Porter], and [Bob] Ricketts, songwriting team

Grainger, Percy, pianist. 13 photos, 1915, 1925, nd

Granados, Enrique, composer. Concert program, Aeolian Hall, 22 Feb., in all-Granados program with Anna Fitziu, soprano; clipping

Granichstaedten, Bruno, composer

Grasse, Edwin, violinist

Graveure, Louis, concert singer. 4 photos, ca. 1916, nd

Gray, Bee Ho, banjoist

Gray, Carolyn, pianist

Green, Jane, singer (9)

Gresser, Emily, violinist

Grétry, André Ernest Modeste, composer. 4 prints, 1813?, nd

Grieg, Edvard, composer. Print, 1894; photo

[Grieleiles?], Theodore Victor.

Grienauer, Karl, violinist

[Grinfeld?], Heinrich, violinist. Photo 1889

Gross, Felix, violinist. Concert program, Mendelssohn Hall, 21 Feb., in Kreutzer, Bruch, etc.

Grow, Ethel, contralto

Gruenberg, Louis, composer. Clipping, 1964

Grünfeld, Alfred, pianist. Photo, 1892?

Gruppe, Paolo, cellist (4)

Guidi, Scipione, violinist; see also Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York; Van Vliet, Cornelius

Guilbert, Yvette, singer. 2 PCs; clipping

Guilmant, Alexandre, organist. 13 photos, 1898, nd

Hadley, Henry, composer. Print, 1938

Halévy, Jacques, composer.

Hal Fisher's College Orchestra (2)

Hall, Adelaide, singer (10)

Hall, Al, bandleader

Hall, George, bandleader (3); see also James, Berenice

Hall, Julian, and Band (6)

Hall, Marie, violinist

Hall, Wendell, guitarist (4)

Hallet, Benjamin, cellist. Print

Hambourg, Mark, pianist. 3 photos, 1913, nd; concert program, Mendelssohn Hall, 22 Nov., in Rameau, Chopin, etc.

Hamilton, Billy, and Orchestra (6)

Hamm, Fred, and His Orchestra (3)

Hammerstein, Oscar, impresario. 5 clippings, 1896, 1916, nd

Hammerstein, Oscar, II, lyricist. 5 clippings, 1960, 1962; photo; see also Rodgers and Hammerstein

Handel, George Frideric, composer. 19 prints, 1892

Handy, W. C., composer, and his band. 16 photos, 1932, 1941, nd

Hanke, Hans, pianist

Hanlon, Peggy, singer/accordionist. Photo, ca. 1939?; business card

Hannon, Led, and His Musical Bell Hops (2)

Hans, flutist

Hansen, Cecilia, violinist (2)

Hansen, Earl, and His Orchestra (3)

"Yip,"

Harris, Charles K., composer. 5 photos; clipping

Harris, Phil, Orchestra and Staff

Harrison, Lee, vaudeville performer. Photo, 1901

Harrod, James, tenor. Photo, 1916

Harry A. Yerkes' Royal Flotilla Orchestra. 3 photos; proposed program, 1927

Harry Green's Orchestra (5)

Hart House String Quartet

Hart, Lorenz, lyricist. Clipping, 1976; see also Rodgers and Hammerstein

Hartwing, Nathaniel, singer?

Haselmeyer, Louis, magician.

Hauser, Caspar, musician?

Hauser, Wally Veronica, soubrette. PC, ca. 1898; photo

Havas, Kató, violinist. Photo, 1939

Haven, Joe, harpist (3)

Havens, Raymond, pianist

Haydn, Joseph, composer. 8 prints, 1823, nd; photo

Haydn, Michael, composer. Print

Hayes, Brent, banjoist (5)

Hayes, Roland, tenor. Clipping, 1929

Hays, William Shakespeare, song composer

Hayward, Ina, singer

Healy and Cross, songwriters?

Healy, Joseph, pianist. Concert program, Town Hall, 5 May, in Glazunoff, Liszt, etc.

Healy, Peggy, singer?

Hebden, John, cellist. Print, 1741

Heerman, Hugo, violinist

Hegedus, Margit, violinist (6)

Hegner, Anton, cellist

Hegner, Otto, pianist. 4 photos, 1889; clipping

Heidt, Horace, and Band (8)

Heifetz, Jascha, violinist. 6 photos, 1918-32, nd

Heinroth, Charles, organist (5)

Helwig, Nelson, and His Banjo Band

Henderson, Ray, composer (2)

Herbeck, Johann Ritter von, conductor. Auction catalog for estate of Herbeck and from other sources

Herbert, Victor, composer. ALS, 9 Mar. [1905]; print, 1938; 4 photos, 1921, nd; clipping; piano arrangement of "Badinage" with 1896 inscription to Harry B. Smith; piano vocal score for "The Call to Freedom,"1918 cantata, with 1919 inscription to Smith

Hertz, Alfred, conductor. 6 photos, 1914, nd;

Herz, Henri, pianist. Print

Hess, George, banjoist

Hess, Myra, pianist (4)

Hessler, Margeurite, violinist (8)

Hicks Bros., banjoist (3)

Higgins, Peter

Hill, Florence (of the Blue Rhythm Band) (5)

Hill, Hamilton, singer?

Hiller, Johann Adam, composer. Print

Hilliard, Bob, author

Hillman Bros., ensemble (3)

Hines and Smith, banjo and piano duo

Hobson, Lois Cecele, soprano

Hofmann, Josef, pianist. Clipping; title pages of 2 pieces of sheet music for:

Holiday, Billie, singer. 4 photos, 1949, nd

Holland, Mildred, harpist

Hollmann, Joseph, cellist. Photo, 1906

Holly Sisters (Jean and Janis), violinists (2)

Holmès, Augusta, composer

Homer, [Louise], contralto

Hometown Jazz Band, The (2)

Hopkins, Linda, singer

Horn, Charles Edward, composer. 4 ALS; print; autograph; clipping

Horne, Lena, singer. Photo, 1946?; 2 APCS from Carl Van Vechten to Robert Downing, 1946, 1955, one picturing Horne, the other an unidentified woman; souvenir program for "The Lady and Her Music" show

Horowitz, Vladimir, pianist (4)

Horrter, Sylvia, musical memorist. Photo, 1926

Howard and Ross, banjoists (2)

Howe, Julia Ward, composer. Photo, 1902

Huberman, Bronislaw, violinist. 5 photos, 1896-1898, nd

Hudson-Alexander, Mme. Photo, 1916?

Hughes, Masters Joseph, John, and David, ensemble.

Hum and Strum, banjo duo. PC

Humboldt, Alexander von, botanist

Humby, Art, guitarist (2)

Humphrey, Morris and Mae, and the Knights of Harmony, ensemble

Hünten, Franz, pianist. Print

Hunter, Alberta, singer. Clipping, 1978

Huntington, Agnes

Hutcheson, Ernest, pianist. 3 photos, 1919, nd; concert program, Aeolian Hall, 24 Feb., in all-Bach program with Gabrilowitsch

Hutchinson Family, singers. Clipping, 1846, with copy print; print

Hyde, Alex, and His Modern Maidens (2)

Hyde, Alexander, and Orchestra (2)

Illini Singing Band (4)

Immigrant Gypsies, ensemble

Ingenues, The, ensemble (13)

Ingraham, Roy, and Band (4)

Innes, F. N., bandmaster (2)

Ipana Troubadours, The (2)

Irene and Martha, singers? (4)

Irmanette (Kenmore?), Miss, violinist (2)

Irving's Entertainers, ensemble (7)

Ish-Ti-Opi (Wesley L. Robertson), Native American baritone. Concert program, Town Hall, 29 Mar. 1939, in classical and Native American songs

Iturbi, José, pianist. 4 photos, 1929, 1943

Jacchia, Agide, conductor. 3 photos, 1919, nd

[Jackson?], Leonore, violinist. Photo, 1900

Jacobowsky, Edward, composer

[Jacobs?], accordionist.

Jacobs, G. W., accordionist. Print

Jacobs, G. W.?, accordionist. Print

Jacobs, Nathan, accordionist.

Jaell, Alfred, pianist, and Miska Hauser, violinist. Print, 1851

Jagger, Mick, singer

Jahrl, accordionist (of Manning and Jahrl)

James, Berenice, singer (with George Hall and Band)

James, Doris, pianist

Jane, singer

Janet Adler's Syncopaters

Janis, Byron, pianist

Jarrett, Art, singer (6)

Jay, Nellie, and the Jaybirds, ensemble

Jazz Harmonica Band, The

Jean Goldkette's Casa Loma Orchestra (4)

Joachim, Joseph, violinist. 4 photos; clipping; 8 prints, 1870, nd

Johnson, Hank, composer

Johnson, Johnny, and Orchestra (7)

Johnston, Martine, violinist

Jolson, Al, singer. Photo; clipping

Jomelli, Niccoló, composer.

Jonas, Alberto, pianist. Print

Jones, Isham, and His Orchestra. 3 photos, 1906, nd

Jones, Spike, bandleader. Souvenir program for "Spike Jones and His Musical Depreciation Revue"

Jones, Tom, singer. Publicity booklet, 1969

Joseffy, Kathie and Pepí, singers

Joseffy, Rafael, pianist. 11 photos, 1892, nd; clipping

Joslyn, Henry, composer

Joyce, Laura, actress

Judas Priest, rock band. Tour packet (photos, clippings, short biography), 1977

Jue Quon Tai, Princess, singer (8)

Julien, Paul, violinist. Print, 1853

Jullien, [Louis Antoine], conductor. Print

Junior Stars, children's ensemble

Juteau, tenor. Print

Kahn, Roger Wolfe, bandleader (14)

Kahn, Sammy, and Band (2)

Kalkbrenner, Friedrich, pianist. Print

Kallen, Kitty, singer

Karl, Tom, tenor. Print

Kattenberg, Burns, playwright. Playbill for 2-4 May 1934

Kaufman, Harry, pianist

Kedroff Quartet, string quartet?

[Keller?], Marylin, and Elmer Cleve (3)

Kelly, Maud, harpist (of Dublin Trio?)

Kemp, Hal, and His Hotel Manger Orchestra (4)

Kendall and Thompson, cornetists

Kendall, Kuy, actor-dancer (2)

Kenton, Stan, bandleader. Publicity booklet for "The Stan Kenton Show"

Kern, Jerome, composer

Key, Francis Scott, composer. Print

Kincaid, Bradley, guitarist (5)

Kincaid Kilties, ensemble (3)

Kincaid, William, flutist. Clipping, 1960

Kippen, Janet, and the Musical Enchanters

Kirnberger, Johann Philipp, theorist. Print, 1815

Kirk, Lisa, singer. Clipping, 1959

Kneass, Nelson, singer. Print

Kneisel Quartet, string quartet, with assisting artists. Concert program, Aeolian Hall, 1916

Knock, Ernst, conductor

Knote, Heinrich, tenor. PC, 1906

Knyvett, Charles, Sr.?, [organist?]. Print

Kochanski, Paul, violinist. 5 photos, 1928, nd; see also Rubinstein, Arthur

Kocian, Jaroslav, violinist. Photo, 1902

Koemmenich, Louis, conductor

Koenig, Herrmann, cornetist. 2 prints, 1846, nd

Koike, Hisako

Kolar, Victor, conductor

Korngold, Erich Wolfgang, composer. Clipping

Koshetz, Alexander, conductor

Kostelanetz, André, conductor

Koussevitzky, Serge, conductor

Kreisler, Fritz, violinist. 12 photos, 1913, 1916, nd; 3 clippings; 2 concert programs:

Kroeger, Ernest Richard, organist. Print

Kronold, Hans, cellist. Photo; clipping, 1922

Kryl, Bohumir, cornetist. Photo, 1900

Kubelik, Jan, violinist. 4 photos, 1901

Kücken, Friedrich Wilhelm, composer. Print

Kunkel Bros. (Jacob and Charles), pianists. Last page of sheet music for piano

Kuntz, D., violinist

Kurka, Robert, composer. Clipping, 1958

Kurz, Selma, soprano

Kyle, John A., flutist.

Labacetta. Print

La Bernicia [harpist] and Co.

Lacy, Michael Rophino, violinist. 3 prints, 1807, nd

Lacy, Mrs. R. A., pianist. 2 photos, 1937

La Croix, Aurore, pianist. Concert program, Aeolian Hall, 18 Nov., in Bach, Beethoven, etc.; clipping

Lady Margaret [violinist] and Co./Terpsichorean Gems

Lajos, Munczi, and His [gypsy] Orchestra. Booklet with essays about Lajos and gypsies, and excerpted reviews

L'Allenrand, Pauline, soprano. Photo, 1891

Lalo, Édouard, composer

Lamond, Frederic, pianist

Landau, Siegfried, conductor

Landowska, Wanda, harpsichordist (3)

Landt Trio, singers?, with Howard White, pianist

Lanner, Joseph, violinist. Print

La Seville Trio

Lawlor, Charles, composer (2)

Leander, the Wandering Minstrel. Print, 1833

Leberman, Henry N., organist. Photo, 1938

Lecoq, Charles, composer.

"Lead Belly,"

Lee, Billie and Mary, singers?, assoc. with Jack White Orchestra

Lee, Jack, fiddler

Lee, Zeke, and His Deck Hands (3)

Leffler, Adam, singer. 3 prints, 1839?

Leginska, Ethel, pianist (2); see also Ornstein, Leo

Léner String Quartet. Photo, 1929

Lent, Sylvia, violinist

Leon, Mischa

Leonard, Harold, bandleader (4)

Lennon, John, singer. 41 clippings, 1980

Lerner, Alan Jay, composer. Announcement of opening of new offices of Lerner, Montfort Productions, and the Clear Day Company, 1965; see also Rodgers and Hammerstein

Lerner, Alan Jay, librettist, and Frederick Loewe, composer. Clipping, 1960; see also Rodgers and Hammerstein

Lerner, Tina, pianist. 3 photos; PC

Letz Quartet, string quartet

Leveridge, Richard, bass. 6 prints, 1737

Levi, [Hermann?], conductor

Levitzki, Mischa, pianist. 10 photos, 1918, 1920, nd; concert program, Carnegie Hall, 30 Mar., in Mozart, Beethoven, Dohnanyi, Chopin; clipping

Levy, Jules, cornetist. 4 photos; 2 clippings, 1903, nd

Levy, Maurice, bandmaster. Photo, ca. 1904

Lewis, Henry, conductor. 6 clippings, 1968

Lewis, Ted, and His Musical Klowns (11)

[Lewisolu?], Ludwig. PC

Lewis, Welcome, singer (2)

Lhévinne, Josef, pianist. 12 photos, 1912, 1913, nd

Liberace, pianist. Press release for CBS special, 1978

Liberati, A., cornetist. 2 photos, 1902, nd

Liberati, Antimo, singer. Print

Libert, Henri, organist. Print

[Licta, Lonnie?], banjoist

Liebhart, Louise, violinist

Light, Enoch, bandleader

Lind, Jenny, soprano. ALS, 28 May 1852; ANS, 1856; see also Goldschmidt, Otto

Linley, Thomas (1756-78), composer. Drawing

Liszniewska, Marguerite Melville, pianist

Liszt, Franz, pianist. 7 photos, 1881?, nd; 9 prints, 1841, nd,

Liszt, Franz, and Alexander Siloti, pianists. PC

Littau, Joseph, conductor

Little Jack Little, pianist

Lloyd, George, composer

Loder, John David, violinist. ALS, 1843

Logier, Johann Bernhard, pianist. Print

Lombardo, Guy, and His Royal Canadians (26)

London String Quartet

Long, Loretta, singer

Lopez, Vincent, and His Orchestra. 18 photos, 1928, nd; see also Vincent Lopez Debutantes

Lo Priore, Sante, violinist

Lorenz, mandolinist

Lorraine Serenaders, ensemble

Lortat, Robert, pianist

[Louisiana ------], ensemble (4)

Lown, Bert, and His Hotel Biltmore Orchestra (4)

Luders, Gustav, conductor. PC, 1888

Ludlow, Godfrey, violinist

Ludlow, Noah Miller, actor. Watercolor

Luther, Martin, church reformer. Souvenir program for 400th anniversary concert, 1883

Lynda-Myren, Melle (2)

Lyric Trio

MacDowell, Edward Alexander, composer. Print, 1938

MacGuigan, Madeline, violinist

Mach, Joseph, Jr. violinist (2)

Mack, Cecil, songwriter. Clipping, 1944

Mack, Marian, drummer (4)

MacKenzie, Tandy, tenor

MacMillen, Francis, violinist (4)

Madriguera, Paquita, pianist. Photo, 1916

Maeder, [James G.?, musician (husband of Clara Fisher, actress)].

Mahler, Gustav, conductor. 3 photos, 1909, nd

Maier, Guy, and Lee Pattson, pianists. 4 photos, 1925, nd

Malvina, violinist (4)

Mana-Zucca, pianist (2)

Mancini, Henry, composer (4)

Mang Long Trio, ensemble (3)

Manhattanites, singers. 2 advance sheets, 1936

Manley, Blanche. Photo, 1914

Manners, Carole, singer. Biographical sketch, 1938;

Mannes, David, violinist, and Clara Mannes, pianist. 3 photos, 1916, nd; concert program, Aeolian Hall, 6 Dec., in Brahms, etc., with George Barrère

Mantelli, Eugenia, mezzo-soprano

Mantovani, Annunzio Paolo, conductor. 2 souvenir programs for concert tour

Mapleson, Henry, Jr., impresario, and Marie Mapleson. Clipping

Mapleson, Marie (aka Marie Rˇoze-Mapleson), soprano.

Marchesi, Luigi, male soprano. 3 prints, 1790, nd

Maretzek, Max, impresario.

Mariani, Angelo, conductor. Print

Mariani, Cesare, composer. Print

Marie MacQuarrie [Harpists]

Marimba Band

Marin Brothers/Marimba Band (5)

Marini, Ignazio. Print

Mario, Giovanni, tenor. Print

Marks, Edward B., music publisher (2)

Markwith Bros., ensemble

Marly, Anna, singer. 2 photos; clipping

Marsh, William Henry, drummer. 3 prints; clipping

Marsick, Martin-Pierre-Joseph, violinist. 4 photos, 1895, nd

Marteau, Henri, violinist. 12 photos, 1898, nd

Martin, Eugene, singer

Martin, Rica, singer. 4 photos; 2 publicity brochures for "Sheherazade" in Paris, 1938;2 clippings, 1938, nd

Martin, Vincentius, composer. Print

Marum, Ludwig, violinist

Marx, Adolf Bernhard, theorist. Print

Marx, Berthe, pianist. Photo, 1890

Maryland Collegians, ensemble. 2 photos, 1929, nd

Mascagni, Pietro, composer. 5 photos; 2 clippings; piano score for intermezzo from Cavaleria Rusticana, 1896; publicity brochure for "Ysobel"

Mason, Lowell, composer. 2 prints, 1858?, nd

Mason, William, pianist. Print

Masselos, William, pianist. Concert program, Town Hall, NY, 28 Mar. 1941, in Johan Franco, etc.

Massey, Hugh, violinist. 2 prints, 1794

Masson, Madalah, pianist. Photo, 1925

Mather, Margaret, actress

Mathis, Johnny, singer. Photo

Maurel, Victor, baritone. Photo, 1895

Maxwell, Richard, singer. 6 photos; TD (publicity material) with autograph

Maynor, Dorothy, soprano. Concert flyer (City Auditorium, 28 Jan.)

McAndrews, J. W., comedian?

McCormack, John, tenor. 3 photos, 1909, 1928, nd; PC. Incl. photos of Edwin Schneider, accompanist, and Lauri Kennedy, cellist

McCoy Sisters (Bessie McCoy), vaudeville team

McFarlane, George, singer (2)

McGhie, John, conductor (2)

McGibeny Family, ensemble (Emil Seifert, dir.). Publicity brochure, 1881, with copy print; 2 concert programs, ca. 1882, in songs, sketches, marches, etc.

McKenzie, May, singer

McKinley, Ray, and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Publicity booklet (for tour?)

McLeod, Keith, composer

McQuhae, Allen, tenor. Publicity leaflet

McWinters and Fox, banjoists (3)

Mecca Temple Band. 4 photos, 1913

Mehlig, Anna, pianist

Méhul, Etienne-Nicolas, composer. ALS, 6 May 1784;

Melba, Nellie, soprano. Clipping

Melinoff, violinist

Melodious Maids, ensemble (4)

Melody Mays Saxonettes/Girls of the Golden West, ensemble (6)

Memphis Collegians (3)

Mendelssohn, Felix, composer. 2 photos; PC; 3 prints; clipping

Mendelssohn, Moses, philosopher (grandfather of Felix Mendelssohn). 4 prints, 1876, nd

Mendelssohn Quintette Club [of Boston]. Print

Mendoza, David, conductor

Mengal, Martin-Joseph, horn player. Print

Mengelberg, Willem, conductor (2)

Menotti, Gian Carlo, composer. PC; playbill for "The Saint of Bleeker Street,"1954; 24 clippings, 1950-60, nd

Menuhin, Yehudi, violinist. 7 photos, 1928-43, nd

Meroff, Benny, and Orchestra (13)

Merola, Gaetano, conductor (2)

Mésaute, dancer. Print

Messing, Frederick J. (the Mad Fiddler), violinist. Print, 179[8?]

Meth, Max, conductor

Metz, Theodore A., composer. 2 photos, 1909, nd

Meves, Augustus, (von Schroëder). Print

Meyer, Leopold de (Leopold von), pianist. Photo; print, 1845

Meyerbeer, Giacomo, composer. 4 photos; clipping; 20 prints, [1]847, 1865, nd

Michelangeli, Arturo Benedetti, pianist. Concert program for 1948 tour; 2 clippings, 1965, nd

Middelton [Middleton?], [Jene/Jean], violinist (8)

Middlebury College Choir. Concert program, Town Hall, NY, 29 Dec. 1941

Milburn, J. H., composer. Cover page from sheet music for 1871

Millar, Jessie, cornetist

Millard, Harrison, composer. ALS, 1876

Miller and Lyles, comedians (Flourney E. Miller and Aubrey L. Lyles). 24 photos, 1932, nd

Miller, Sondra, singer

Millionaire Jazz Band (2)

Mills, B. B., pianist

Mills Brothers, ensemble (8)

Minasi, Master Antonio, flutist. Print, 1825

Mineo, Eugene, violinist

Minevitch, Borrah, harmonicist (4)

Mitchell, Otis, banjoist (2)

Modern Revue/Mikado Ramblers, ensemble (3)

Moiseiwitsch, Benno, pianist. 2 photos, ca. 1919

Molinari, Bernardino, conductor

Monahan, Josephine, violinist (2)

Monde, accordionist (3)

Mondi, Vince "Blue," guitarist (9)

Monte and Lyons, guitarists?

Monteux, Pierre, conductor. Photo, 1927

Montoya, Carlos, guitarist. 3 souvenir programs, 2 for spring 1959 recital in Japan, 1 for a tour?

Montresor, Giovanni Batta, tenor. 3 prints, 1832, nd

Moonbean, pianist (5)

Moonbeams, vocal ensemble dir. by George Shackly, with Veronica Wiggins, contralto, Verna Osborne, 1st soprano, and Annette Simpson, second soprano (7)

Moor, Charles, stage director

Moranzoni, Roberto, conductor. 2 photos, 1916, nd

Morelli, [Giovanni?, bass]. Print, 1797

Morells, The. Photo, 1955

Morgan, Jane, singer. 2 clippings, 1957

Morgan, James, violinist (2)

Morgan, Maud, harpist

Mori, Nicolas, violinist. 2 ALS, 1805

Morini, Erika, violinist. 5 photos, 1930, nd; concert program, Aeolian Hall, 12 Feb. 1922, in Beethoven, etc.

Morlen and Mason, violin and accordion duo (2)

Moro and Pedro, violin and accordion duo (4)

Morris, Pete, singer

Morrison, Joe, accordionist (11)

Mortensen, pianist

Morton, Ed, singer

Moscheles, Ignaz, pianist. 5 prints, 1832, nd

Moss and Frye (Arthur G. Moss and Edward Frye), comedians (4)

Mottl, Felix, conductor. PC

Mound City Blue Blowers (2)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, composer. 2 clippings, [1956], nd; 26 photos, 1761-1887, nd; 37 prints, 1764-1883, nd. Also shown are Maria Anna Mozart (sister), Constanze Mozart (wife), Carl Thomas Mozart (son), Leopold Mozart, composer (father), and Franz Xaver Mozart (son)

Muhlanbring, Miss

Mukle, May, cellist

Munz, Mieczyslaw, pianist (3)

Muriel and Vee, piano team (Muriel Pollock and Vee Tawnhurst) (2)

[Murine, Erkina?], violinist

Murphy, J. E., and J. Morton, songwriters. Title page of sheet music for song collection, 1878

Murray, Rose, soubrette. Photo, 1913

Musard, [Philippe?, conductor]. Print

Musical Johnsons (3)

Musin, Ovide, violinist. 2 photos, 1898

Myers, Doris Mae, xylophonist. 2 photos; 2 flyers for the Hawaiian Blue Room, Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans, with Myers featured; publicity TD; 10 clippings, 1938, nd

Nagle, Claire, actress

Nainoa, Sam K., guitarist

Napoleon, Arthur, pianist? 2 prints, ca. 1869, nd

Narelle, Marie (2)

Nares, James, composer. 6 prints, 1795, nd

Nash, Frances, pianist (5)

Naumann, [Johann G.?, composer]. Print, 1821

Needler, Henry, violinist. Print

Nellie B. Chandler's Lady Orchestra

Nessler, Victor E., composer. Print

Nevin, Ethelbert Woodbridge, composer. Print, 1938

Newcomb, Bobby, minstrel show performer, and Harry Miner, producer

Newman, Master, composer

New York Mozart Society. Concert program, Hotel Astor, 8 May 1917, in Carl Hahn, Meyerbeer, etc., with Enrico Caruso

Nichols, Ted, singer (4)

Nicolai, Otto, composer. ALS, 19 Mar. 1846

Nicolena, Mme., soprano

Nikisch, Arthur, conductor. 3 photos; print

Nikisch, Mitja, pianist

Nilsson, Christine, soprano. Program for 2 concerts, Concordia Opera House, 17 and 18 Oct., in Donizetti, Flotow, etc. with Anna Louise Cary, Henry Vieuxtemps, et al.

Nine Red Peppers, ensemble (3)

Nixon, Hal/Eddie Davis and Gang (2)

Nonette, singer/violinist (3)

Norfleet Trio, string ensemble

Norman Leonard Trio, string ensemble?

Norris, Ethel, singer?

North, Jack, banjoist

Northrup, Harry, actor

Nourrit, Adolphe, tenor. Print, 1829

Novelli, Ermete, actor. PC

Nugent, Maude, singer (2)

Oakland, Will, tenor

O'Brien Sextette

O'Brien Sisters

O'Brien's Troubadors (2)

[Ochott?, Anton]. Print

Offenbach, Jacques, composer. 2 photos; print

Olcott, Chauncey, composer. Clipping, 1932

Oliver, Vic, pianist

Ollie Thomas Saxymphony, ensemble

Olsen, George, and Orchestra (15)

Ondricek, Frantisek, violinist. 2 photos, 1896, nd

Original A & P Gypsies, The

Original Floradora Sextet, The. Photo, 1901

(Original) Six Jolly Jesters, ensemble

Orloff, Nikolai, pianist

Ornstein, Leo, pianist. 3 photos, 1918, nd, 1 with Ethel Leginska, pianist

Osborne, Will, and Orchestra (2)

O'Shanter, Tom, Girls (3)

[Oshman?], Kathryn, actress. Photo, 1907

Ossman, Vess, and Rex Schepp, banjoists

[Osta?] and Co. (3)

Oxford Four, ensemble (2)

Oxman, Arrvola, xylophonist (3)

Paderewski, Ignace, pianist. 11 photos, 1900, 1916, nd; 2 clippings; 2 prints, 1895, nd;charcoal drawing; 2 concert programs, both with Walter Damrosch, conductor:

Paër, Ferdinando, composer. Print, 1817; drawing

Pagana, violinist (2)

Paganini, Niccoló, violinist. 2 photos; 37 prints, 1819-31, nd

Paisello, Giovanni, composer. 4 prints, 1802, nd

Palestrina, Giovanni, composer. Clipping

Papinta, dancer. Photo, 1897

Paquette, [Pauline], vaudeville performer (2)

Paramount Quintette (2 members shown) (2)

Parenteau, Zoel, composer

Parker, J. Donald, tenor (2)

Parker, Mildred, violinist (2)

Parlow, Kathleen, violinist. 5 photos, 1911, nd

Parvis, Taurino, baritone. PC, 190[9?]

Patricola, Miss, singer. 4 photos, ca. 1931, nd

Paul Whiteman's Rhythm Boys (with Bing Crosby) (4)

Paur, Emil, conductor (7)

Paycheck, Johnny, singer. Photo; press release, ca. 1977

Peaches, singers

Pease, Harry, and Ed. G. Nelson, songwriters (5)

Pellegrini, [Julius], basso buffo.

Peress, Maurice, conductor. Photo, 1971

Perkins, Ray, songster and humorist

Perrella, Harry, pianist (2)

Petschnikoff, Alexandre, violinist. 6 photos, 1898, 1899, nd

Phelps, Armstrong V., banjoist

Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, orchestra. Concert program, Carnegie Hall, Apr. 1930, with Toscanini and Scipione Guidi, violinist, in Brahms, Wagner, etc.

Piaf, Edith, singer. Photo, ca. 1962

Piatigorsky, George, cellist. 2 photos, 1929

Piccinni, Niccoló, composer.

Pickard, Ann, child pianist

Pickens Sisters, singers? (2)

Pietro, accordionist (4)

Company, female chorus, F. C. Whitney, proprietor. Ballot for vacation contest, 1904

Pisano, Antonio, composer.

Les Planettes, singers (2)

Pleyel, Ignaz Joseph, composer. 7 prints, 1793, 1801, nd

Plunkett, Charles Percival, actor. Clipping, 1882

Polk, Lucy Ann, singer (of the Les Brown orchestra) (3)

Pollock, Ralph, conductor

Ponce, Ethel and Dorothea (Ponce Sisters), singers (15)

Porter, Cole, composer. 2 photos, 1959-64, nd

Powell, John. Photo, 1916

Powell, Maud, violinist. 10 photos, 1892-1913, nd

Preston and Ysobel, violinists

Pride, Charlie, singer

Prince, Leo, accordionist

Princess Neioma, organist

Professor Cheer, accordionist

Progressive Women's Club, presenter. Program for 1931

Prokofieff, Sergei, composer. 6 photos; concert program, Aeolian Hall, 30 Mar., in all-Russian program of Prokofieff, Scriabin, Moussorgsky; clipping

[Pubellones?], Antonio, and R. [Pitnos?]

Puccini, Giacomo, composer. 2 photos; clipping

Pugnani, Gaetano, violinist.

Pugno, Raoul, pianist. 6 photos, 1896?-1897, nd

Purcell, Henry, composer. 2 prints, 1867, nd

Pushkin, Samuel, violinist. Concert program, Town Hall, 31 Mar. 1941, in Faure, Stravinsky, etc.

Putnam, Lieutenant William Lowell. Print

Putterman, David, cantor (2)

Pyle, Wynne, pianist. Concert program, Aeolian Hall, 17 Feb., in Schubert, etc; clipping; photo

Rabaud, Henri, conductor. Photo, 1918

Rabinovitch, Clara, pianist. Concert program, Town Hall, 22 Mar. 1941, in Schubert, etc.

Raccooners, The, ensemble (3)

Rachlin, Ezra, pianist, 1929

Rachmaninoff, Sergei, composer. PC; 4 photos; clipping; concert program, Carnegie Hall, 26 and 28 Dec., in Rachmaninoff, etc.

Rae, Dorothy, singer? and Lee Scott, bandleader?

Randall, Myrtle, singer? Photo, ca. 1902

Randegger, G. Aldo, pianist

Rankin, Jean, and Her Blue Belles (5); see also Wilton and Weber Dixie Follies

Raphael, concertinist. Photo, 1935

Rappold, [Marie?, soprano]

Rauzzini, Venanzio. 2 prints, 1807

Ravel, Maurice, composer. Photo, 1929

Ray, Charles, guitarist (2)

Ray, Huston, pianist. 3 photos, 1927, nd

Ray, Johnny, singer. Photo, 1970

Raymond's Bohemians, ensemble

[Reeber?], Sallie, flageoletist

Reed, Dave, minstrel. 2 photos; print

Reeves, Sims (John), tenor.

Reeves, W. H., tenor? Print

Regent Community Orchestra. 2 photos, 1923

Regondi, Giulio (Jules), guitarist. 2 prints, 1831

Reiner, Fritz, conductor. Photo, 1937

Reisenauer, Alfred, pianist

Reisman, Leo, bandleader (2)

Remenyi, Edouard, violinist. 7 photos; clipping; pencil drawing

Renardi Trio/Sisters, accordionists (2)

Renard, Jacques, and the Camel Quarter Hour Orchestra (4); see also Downey, Morton

Resphigi, Ottorino, composer

Reuter, Rudolph, pianist

Rex Cole Mountaineers/Fields and Hall

Reyes, Revva R., guitarist

Rialto Orchestra, The

Ricci, Ruggiero, violinist. 4 photos, 1949, nd

Rice, Gladys, soprano (2)

Rich, Aubria, accordionist

Rich, Charlie, singer

Rich, Larry, bandleader (6)

Richmond, Margaret, accordionist

Riddle and Cooke, accordionists (2)

Ries, Ferdinand, pianist. Print

Riesenfeld, Hugo, violinist

Rimacs, The, and the Havana Rumba Orchestra (2)

Rimsky-Korsakov, Georgi, and Alexander Glazunov, composers

Rinaldo, violinist (7)

[Ripoll?], Señor, violinist. Photo, 1880

Ristori, Harry and Marjorie, ensemble (2)

Ritchie, Albany, violinist (5)

Rive-King, Julie, pianist. Photo; print

Roane's Pennsylvanians (4)

Roberts, Joe, banjoist (3)

Roberts, Lucky, composer. 4 flyers for Town Hall concert, 28 May 1941, of "Compositions by Celebrated Negro Composers"

Robey, George, comedian. Concert program; print; flyer

Robinson, Anastasia, singer. 2 prints, 1727

Rocco, Luigi, operatic singer.

Rode, [Jacques Pierre Joseph], composer-violinist]. Print, 1815

Rodgers, Jimmy, composer (4)

Rodgers, Richard, composer. 3 clippings, 1962, 1972, nd; photo, 1972; 12 pp press release/biographical sketch

Rodgers, Richard, composer, and Oscar Hammerstein II, lyricist. 14 clippings, 1949-78, nd, some re Lorenz Hart and Alan Jay Lerner; souvenir program for “Rodgers and Hammerstein Nights” show; 3 photos

Roerich, Nicholas, scenic and costume designer

Roes, Paul, pianist. Photo, ca. 1927

Roger, M., tenor. 2 clippings, 1848?

Rogers and Gearhart, violin and piano duo

Rogers, Buddy, and His Orchestra (2)

Rolfe, B. A. (Benjamin A.), and Orchestra (13)

Rollins Juvenile Syncopators (10)

Romberg, Sigmund, composer (3)

Ronconi, Domenico, tenor. Print

Ronconi, Giorgio, baritone. 2 prints; hand colored photo

Rondas Trio, ensemble (2)

Ronzi, Antonio, tenor. Print

Ronzi, Stanislao, voice teacher. Print

Rooney, Pat, and Marion [Benh?]; see also Al Kaplan's Kings of Harmony

Rosa, Carl, impresario. Print

Rose, Billy, composer. Clipping

Rosedale, Lillian, composer (3)

Rosen, Max, violinist. 2 photos, 1919, nd

Rosenthal, cellist (2)

Rosenthal, J. C., general manager of the American Song Society

Rosenthal, Moriz, pianist. 15 photos, 1896

Rose Weeks and Campbell, violinists

Rosille, Mildred (of the Al Wohlman Night Club Revels)

Rosner, E. M., musical director of The Orpheum Orchestra

Ross, Allie, and the Connies Inn Orchestra

Rossini, Gioacchino, composer. 30 prints, 1792-1843; photo

"Roxy,"

Roth, Ann, singer (performed with Benny Meroff and Orchestra) (4)

Roth, Franz. Print, 1856

Roth Quartet, string quartet (3)

Royal Hungarian Revue, ensemble

Roy T. Clifford's River Rhythm, ensemble

Rubini, Giovanni Battista, tenor. 5 prints, 1833, nd

Rubinoff, Dave, violinist. 14 photos, 1931-37, nd

Rubinstein, Anton, pianist. 2 clippings, 1894; 4 prints, 1870, nd; photo

Rubinstein, Arthur, pianist. 5 photos; concert program, Konserwatorjum, Poland, June 1930, with [Paul] Kochanski, violinist

Rubinstein, Erna, violinist (5)

Rule and O'Brien, songwriting team? (2)

Rumshinsky, Joseph, conductor. The Rumshinsky Book, 1931, festschrift published in honor of his 50th birthday

Russell, Anna, singer. Souvenir program

Russell, Henry, singer and composer.

Russian Trocadero Singers and Beauties

Rust's Brass Band. 3 advertisements; print

Sada, violinist

Safonoff, Maria, pianist

Saint-Saëns, Camille, composer (3)

[Salimbeni?], singer. Print, 1751

Salmond, Felix, cellist

Salomon, [Joseph-Francois, composer]. Print

Salsédo Harp Ensemble

Salter, Harry, conductor (4)

Salvi, Lorenzo, tenor.

Salzer, Ray, and His California Rhythm Kings

Samaroff, Olga, pianist

Sammy Watkins Orchestra (4)

Samson, [Joseph-Isidore], singer. 5 prints, 1881, nd

Samuel, Harold, pianist. 6 photos, 1926, 1929, nd

Santley, Charles, baritone.

Santrey, Henry, bandmaster (6)

Sapirstein, David, pianist (2)

Sarasate, Pablo de, violinist.

Sargent, John S., painter

Sarnoff, Arthur, violinist (4)

Sauer, Emile, pianist (2)

Sauret, Emile, violinist. Print, 1891

Savlo, Kathy, singer, with Solid Gold and Changing Scene, rock bands? (3)

Scalchi, Sofia, mezzo-soprano. Color print

Scargold, banjoist (3)

Schaffer, Sylvester, violinist

Schalk, Franz, conductor

Scharwenka, Xaver, pianist. Photo, ca. 1898; print

Schelling, Ernest, pianist. 5 photos; PC; concert program, Aeolian Hall, 10 Jan., in Granados, etc.; 2 clippings

Schenk, Willie, Jr., violinist

Scherpf, John C., composer. Title page of sheet music for "Scherpf's Variations on Serious Family Polka"

Schicht, Johann Gottfried, pianist. Print

Schleiffarth, Geo., composer. Title pages of 2 pieces of sheet music, 1884:

Schmit, Lucien, cellist

Schmuller, Alexandre, violinist

Schnitzer, Germanie, pianist. 4 photos, 1913, nd

Schoenberg, Arnold, composer. 2 photos, 1913

Scholder, Helen and Harriet, cello and? duo

Schorr, Frederich, bass-baritone. Clipping

Schubert, Franz, composer. 4 photos, 1828, nd

Schuberth, Carl, cellist. Print

Schulhoff, Julius, pianist. ALS, 8 Jan. 1852

Schumann, Clara and Robert, composers

Schumann, Robert, composer.

Schutte, Annie, pianist. Print

Schwab, Ted, banjoist

Scott, Henri, singer. Photo;

Scott, William R., composer. Title page of sheet music for collection of vocal and instrumental music, 1879

Seeger, Pete, singer

Segovia, Andrés, guitarist (2)

Seguin, Zelda, light opera singer (2)

Seidel, Toscha, violinist. 6 photos, 1918-23, nd; clipping; concert program, Carnegie Hall, 28 Apr., in Saint-Saëns, Francoeur-Kreisler, etc.

Seidl, Anton, conductor. 5 photos, 1895, nd; print

Seigel, Louis, violinist (8)

Serato, Arrigo, violinist

[Serr Allen Group?], ensemble

Seven Candreva Bros. (5)

Seydel, Irma, violinist

Shannon Quartet. Publicity brochure, 1935

Shannon, Thomas F., bandmaster (2)

Sharpe, Louise, harpist. Print, 1828

Shay, Jimmy, xylophonist (of Solly Grauman and Co.) (2)

Sheehan, Joseph F. Print

Shepard, Ken, violinist (6)

Sheppard, Buddy, violinist

Sherwood, William H., pianist. Print

Shield, William, composer. 3 prints, 1798, nd

Shilkret, Nathaniel, conductor, with Anne Shirley, radio star (3)

Shoestring Revue, with Beatrice Arthur, Chita Rivera, et al. Program for show at the President theater

Shotwell, Margaret, pianist (8)

Sibelius, Jean, composer

Siegel, Al, pianist (played with Ethel Merman?) (4)

Siloti, Alexander, pianist. 5 photos, 1929, nd; see also Liszt, Franz

Silvertown Cord Orchestra, with Joseph Knecht, director, the Silver Masked Tenor, and Happy Felton, master of ceremonies (9)

Simon, Louis, actor

Simpson, Cheridah, actress. Photo, ca. 1907

Sinclair, Edith, banjoist

Sinclair, John, tenor. 21 prints, 1814-1925, nd

Singer's Midget Band

Sirota, Gershon, cantor

Sissle, Noble, conductor. 3 PC; 8 photos, 1951, nd

Sivori, Camillo, violinist.

Slezack, Leo, tenor

Smallens, Alexander, conductor

Smith, Harry Bache, author. ALS, 26 Jan. 1902

Smith, John Christopher, organist. Print, 1799

Smith, May Lyle, flutist

Smith, Samuel F., songwriter. Clipping with typed lyrics for "America" and portrait of Smith

Snodgrass, pianist

Snooks and His Memphis Ramblers, ensemble (2)

Societe des Instruments Anciens, early music quintet, with [Henri] Casadesus, viola d'amore, et al. on hybrid cello gamba, treble gamba, double bass, harpsichord. 3 photos, 1910s or 1920s

The Society of the Music School Settlement, music school in New York. Brochure, 1904

Sodero, Cesare, conductor

Solomon, Frederick, comedian. Clipping

Sondheim, Stephen, composer. 5 photos, 1974

Sorrentino, bandleader (2)

Soules, S. Geo., songwriter. Title page of sheet music for song collection, 1874

Sousa, John Philip, bandmaster. 19 photos, 1889-96, nd; print; ALS, 17 Jan. 1903; 5 clippings, 1932, nd; 10 concert programs:

South, Eddie, violinist

Spalding, Albert, violinist. 11 photos, 1941, nd; clipping; see also Ganz, Rudolph

Specht, Paul and His Orchestra (8)

Speight, [James?, violinist]. Print

Spiering, Theodore, violinist

Spiltany, Phil, bandleader, with Dez Thompson, drummer, and the Saxophone Sextette. 3 photos, 1938, nd

Spirescu, Oscar, conductor

Spivack, Eli, baritone

Spohr, Louis, violinist. 9 prints, 1847

Spontini, Gaspare, composer. 7 prints, 1813, 1823, nd

Sprague, Kate, harpist. 2 photos, 1899

Stadie, Hedda Novelly, singer. PC

Stahl, Richard, composer. Title page of sheet music for song collection

Stanelli and Douglas, violinists

Starr, Jean, singer

Staudigl, Josef, baritone. Photo, 1898

Stedman, Edmund Clarence

Steel, John, tenor. Clipping

Steger, Julius, actor-singer

Steiner, Max, composer. Program for Steiner tribute concert, de Jong Concert Hall, Brigham Young University, 16 Apr. 1981, with the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra

Sterling Saxophone Four (2)

Sternberg, Constantin, pianist. Print

Stevens, Les, and His Mallory Hatters (2)

St. John's Orphan Home Band

Stoddard, Henry, and Band, and Mrs. Frank [Jenney?] (3)

Stoepel, Robert. Print

Stokowski, Leopold, conductor. 4 clippings; photo

Stracciari, Riccardo, baritone. Photo, 1918

Strains and Strings, ensemble

Straight, Charley, bandleader (5)

Straight, Ned, composer. Title page of sheet music for song collection, 1880

Strakosch, Maurice, impresario. Print

Stransky, Josef, conductor. Photo, ca. 1912

Strauss, [Eduard?], conductor. Poster for concert with the Vienna Court Orchestra, Madison Square Garden Amphitheatre, [1902?]

Strauss, Johann, Jr., composer. PC; 2 photos, 1887, nd;

Strauss, Johann, Sr., composer. 2 prints, 1844, 1849; title page of sheet music for "Strauss' Much Admired Waltzes"

Strauss, Richard, composer. 5 photos; 2 clippings, 1958, 1962

Stravinsky, Igor, composer. Photo, 1953, nd

String quartet with Nathan Landsberger, Rbt. Hochstadter, Edgar J. Straus, and Henry Heyman. Photo, 1890s?

String quartet with Herr R[i?]es, violinist, Madame No[r?]man-Nordica, cellist, Herr Strauss, violinist, and Signor Piatti, cellist. Clipping

Strong, Robert, harpist

Stross, R. G., cornetist (assoc. with Four Hamel Sisters)

Studley, Sam L., conductor

Sucher, Rosa, soprano. Color print

Sulzer, Ray, and His California Rhythm Kings

Sumac, Yma, singer. Souvenir program; 2 concert programs, both in Andean music, operatic arias, and songs:

Supremes, The, singers. Souvenir program for 1965

Sutton, Elmer, musical director of Orpheum Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska

Sweet Adeleine Quartet, singers (5)

[Sweetin?], Claude, and His Orpheum R-K-Olians

Swegles Sex-O-Tette, saxophone ensemble

Sykes, James, pianist. Concert program, Town Hall, 21 Mar. 1941, in Schoenberg, Sessions, etc.

Szigeti, Joseph, violinist. 2 photos, 1928, 1943

Tabrar, Joseph, composer. Title page of sheet music for the song "But No More"

Talbot, Walter S., tenor

Tamagno, Francesco, tenor

Tamberlik, Enrico, tenor. Photo; clipping

Tamburini, Antonio, baritone. 7 prints, 1832, 1842

Tango, Egisto, conductor

Tapper, Wilhem, music historian. Print

Tattlers, The, singers (4)

Taylor, Betty Lee, organist

Tchaikovsky, Piotr Ilyich, composer. 2 photos; print

Templeton, Alex, composer

Terry, Sonny, singer, and Brownie McGhee, guitarist

Terry, Thelma, and Her Playboys Orchestra (2)

Tettelbach, violinist. Print

Tettenborn, Lina, actress

Thalberg, Sigismond, pianist. 5 prints, 1837, nd

Thalberg, Sigismond, and Adolph Henselt, pianists. Print

Theremin (5)

Therval, Mlle., harpist

Thibaud, Jacques, violinist. 4 photos, 1918, 1919, nd; concert program, Town Hall, 21 Jan., in Beethoven, Lalo, etc.; clipping

Thomas, Ambroise, composer. Print

Thomas, Howard, bandleader (2)

Thomas, John Rogers, composer. Title page of sheet music for song collection, 1875

Thomas, Theodore, conductor. 5 photos; flyer for concert at Gilmore's Garden; 3 prints

Thomson, Cesar, violinist

Thorne, James, tenor. Print; watercolor

Three Bennett Brothers, ensemble

Three Comrades, ensemble

Three Cresso Bros., ensemble. 3 photos, ca. 1939?

Three Foy Sisters, banjoists

Three Marshalls, The (Peggy, Kay, and Jack), singers?

Three Sharpleys, ensemble

Three Victors

Three White Kuhns, banjoists

Tieman, Tad, and His Tunesmiths, with the Co-Eds (3)

Tillou, Francis R., Recorder of New York. Pencil drawing with pen and ink

Timm, Henry Christian, pianist.

Titus, Frederick J., business manager-accompanist

Toback, Anna, singer (5)

Tom Carey's Irish Serenaders (3)

Tomiakan, violinist

Tom O'Shanter Girls (3)

Tompkins, Susan, violinist (7)

Topp, Alida, pianist

Torpadie, Greta, soprano. Photo, 1928

Torrano Sisters, accordion and saxophone (5)

Torriani, [Octavia, soprano]. Print

Toscanini, Arturo, conductor. 11 photos, 1920, nd; 2 clippings, 1957; 2 concert programs:

Tramezzani, Diomiro, tenor.

Traps, the Drum Wonder (2)

Trastau, Sophie

Tres Latinos, ensemble (2)

Trovato, violinist (4)

Tua, Teresina, violinist. 2 photos, ca. 1882

Tucker, Al, and His Society Orchestra

Tucker, Henry, composer

Tureck, Rosalyn, pianist. Photo, 1940

Tyler, Cyril, boy soprano. Photo; flyer for concert, Hollis St. Theatre, 27 and 30 Oct.

Ukranian National Chorus

Ulmar, Geraldine, opera and comic opera singer. Photo, 1890

Uncle Robert, ensemble

United States Indian Band (4)

University Quartet, singers?

Urso, Camilla, violinist. 7 photos, 1896, 1899, nd

Vactor, David Van, composer. Photo, 1939?

Vadie and Gygi and Co. 5 photos, 1923, nd

Vale and Cray, singer and accompanist

Vallee, Rudy, singer (6)

Vallee, Rudy, with Eddie Cantor, singer, and the WIOD radio orchestra

Vallentine, Louise, banjoist

Van and Schenck, vaudeville team (Gus Van and Joe Schenck) (2)

Vance, Clarice, singer (4)

Van der Stucken, Frank, conductor

Van Vliet, Cornelius, cellist (2)

Van Vliet, Cornelius, with [Scipione] Guidi, violinist, and Adler, conductor?

[Varin?, Elda], pianist

Vasser Girls, ensemble

Vaughan, Theresa, banjoist (2)

Vaughn, Robert, actor

Vecsey, Ferenc, violinist (2)

Vecsey, Franz von, violinist. Photo; clipping

Velluti, Giovanni Battista, castrato. 2 prints; watercolor, 1825?

Venetian Masqueraders (2)

Verdi, Giuseppi, composer. 3 photos; 3 clippings, 1886, 1887, nd

Vidas, Raoul, violinist (2)

Vienna Lady Orchestra, dir. by Josephine Weinlich. Concert program, 29 Mar. 1872 in Strauss, Rossini, etc.

Vieuxtemps, Henri, violinist. 8 prints, 1842-45, nd; see also Nilsson, Christine

Vigna, Arturo, conductor

Village Choir, The

Vincent Lopez Debutantes; see also Lopez, Vincent, and His Orchestra

Viotti, Giovanni Battista, violinist. 5 prints, 1826, nd

Vokes, Rosina, actress. Poster for [1885?]

Vollmer, Ruth, flutist

Wagner, Richard, composer. 6 photos; 2 PC, 1906, nd; 13 clippings, 1905-6[8?], nd; 13 prints, 1843, 1910, nd; title page of sheet music for "Wagner's Select Compositions"

Wagner, Siegfried, conductor

Waldteufel, Emil, composer. Title page of sheet music for 1882

Walker, James J., author (2)

Walker, Master Henry Stephen, pianist. Photo;

Wallace, Dorothy, actress?

Wallace, William Vincent, composer. 6 prints, 1846, 1850, nd; title page of sheet music for "Souvenir de l'opera,"1853 and 1854(4 copies)

Wallenstein, Alfred, cellist

Waller, Fats, pianist (3)

Walmisley, Thomas Attwood, organist. ALS, 12 May 1850

Walsh, May, soubrette

Walska, Ganna, singer. 4 photos, 1928, nd

Wambold, [David S.?, minstrel]. Print

Warburg, Gerald Felix, cellist

Ware, Helen, violinist

Waring, Fred, and the Pennsylvanians. 9 photos, 1938, nd; publicity brochure for "Fred Waring Musicade" show (2 copies); posters for 2 concerts:

Warner, Genevieve, harpist. 2 photos, 1915?

Watson, Tod, and Regina Debori and Orchestra in "Urban Revue" (2)

Webb, Clifton, and the California Collegians

Webbe, Samuel, composer. Print

Weber, Carl Maria von, composer. 13 prints, 1826, nd

Weber, Lucien, actor

Webern, Anton, composer. Clipping, 1979

Weeks, Marion, soprano

Wehli, James M. Print

Weill, Kurt, composer. 3 photos; clipping, 1950

Weippert, John, conductor. Title page of sheet music for 1836

Weissenberg, Sigi, pianist. Photo, 1951

Welk, Lawrence, conductor. Clipping, 1956

Welles, John Barnes, tenor. Concert program, Aeolian Hall, 14 Oct., in English songs, Schumann, etc.

Welsh, Thomas, bass. 3 prints, 1881, nd

Werle, Margrit, cellist

Werrenrath, Reinald, baritone-bass (5)

Western, Lillie, musician. 2 photos, 188 (9?)

Weston, Al. H. and Irene Young, comedians?

Whidden, Jay, and Vera Bryer, comedians?

[Whike?], Lew, organist

White, C. S., songwriter

White, Dave, and Co. (3)

White, Jack, bandleader; the Montrealers, with Al Lamb and Ivan [Brunel] (4); see also Lee, Billie and Mary

White, Roderick, pianist

Whiteman, Paul, bandleader. 45 photos, 1927, nd; program for radio broadcast, 25 Feb. 1938, in Gershwin, etc.

Whitman, Frank, violinist (8)

Whitney, [Myron or William?], music teacher

Wickham?, [Florence?], contralto

Wiedoeft, Rudy, saxophonist

Wiere Brothers, vaudeville team (6)

Wild, Franz, opera singer. Print, 1829

Wilkie, David, painter. Print, "The Blind Fiddler"

Willmers, Rudolph, pianist. Print

Wilton and Weber Dixie Follies (headed by Jean Rankin) (3)

Winant, Emily, contralto. 3 clippings, 1887, nd

Winston, Jeannie, singer

Witek, Anton, violinist

Witherspoon, Herbert, bass

Witt, Max S., composer

Wohlman, Al, and the [Bivoy?] Revels (4); see also Rosille, Mildred

Wolf and Holman, violinist and cellist

Wolff, violinist

Wood, Henry J., conductor

Woods, Howard, and Orchestra

Woolet, Sidney, elocutionist. Playbill, Third Universalist Church, 27 Mar. 1878,

Worrell Sisters, singers. Clipping, 1909

Worth, Muriel, harpist (5)

Wright, Horace, and Rene Dietrich, singers

Yellen, Jack, songwriter (2); see also Ager, Milton

Yerkes College Misfits (with Ted Eddy)

Yorke and Johnson, singers

Young Holt Trio, singers

Ysäye, Eugene, violinist. 6 photos, 1912, 1931, nd

Yvette, singer? (2)

Zandonai, Riccardo, composer. 2 photos, 1913, nd

Zaslawsky, Georges, conductor

Zecchi, Carlo, pianist

Zeisler, Fannie (Bloomfield), pianist. Photo; print

Zenatello, Giovanni, tenor

Zentay, Mary, violinist

Zerrahn, Carl, conductor. Photo; print

Zilberts Choral Society. Subscription blank, 1941

Zimbalist, Efrem, violinist. 7 photos, 1912, 1928, nd

Zimbalist, Efrem, and wife Alma Gluck, soprano

Zimermann, pianist. Print

Zuro, Josiah, conductor (2)

Composites of composers, conductors, instrumentalists, and opera singers. 5 prints; photo, 1906

Unidentified

Miscellaneous

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University of Texas, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center

The Musicians Collection:

An Inventory of the Collection in the Performing Arts Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center



Descriptive Summary

Title:Musicians Collection
Inclusive Dates: 1727-1981
Abstract: The Musicians Collection consists of materials that are primarily visual in nature and portray approximately 1700 musicians and musical groups.
RLIN Record #:TXRC99-A17
Extent:Ca. 4,900 items in 4 standard size file drawers, 1 oversize file drawer (11.5 linear feet), 2 flat file drawers
Repository:Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin

Scope and Contents

The Musicians Collection consists of ca. 4900 items, 1727-1981 (bulk 1900-1940), which are primarily of a visual nature and portray approximately 1700 musicians and musical groups; classical composers, conductors, soloists, and ensembles; big bands and bandleaders; bandmasters; impresarios; vaudeville artists, minstrel show performers, and other variety acts; twentieth-century American musical theater composers; and post-1940 popular singers and musical groups, including country singers. Photographs comprise about 95% of the collection. Other formats present are engravings, lithographs, clippings, concert programs, brochures, booklets, sheet music, vocal and instrumental scores, drawings, paintings, postcards, correspondence, posters, and ephemera. The collection is arranged alphabetically by name of person or musical group and housed in folders in standard, oversize, and flat file drawers. (See Notes Concerning the Folder List below for an explanation of how the contents of the folders were described.)

The bulk of the collection consists of publicity photographs, ca. 1900-1940, of vaudeville and variety acts, popular singers, jazz musicians, and brass band-type ensembles. Banjo and accordion acts were popular at this time, as were specialty acts such as Miller and Lyles, and Moss and Frye. Musicians who are represented by at least ten items in the collection include Irving Berlin, Ben Bernie, Walter Damrosch, the Flonzaley Quartet, George Gershwin, Victor Herbert, Fritz Kreisler, John Lennon, Vincent Lopez, George Olsen, Benny Meroff, Dave Rubinoff, John Philip sousa, and Paul Whiteman. African-American and female musicians represent a substantial portion of the figures covered by these files, especially from the late nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth century, with notable examples being Brodie and Brodie, Wanda Landowska, Papinta, Fisk University Jubilee Singers, Blind Tom, and Mana-Zucca. A large number of cabinet cards and cartes-de-visite date from this period. The collection also includes a large number of postcards, most of which are only pictorial in scope (without inscriptions).

Previously many of the publicity photographs were in the possession of the Palace Theatre's Photograph and Press Bureau, the R. K. O. Photograph and Information Bureau, and the William Morris Agency, all of New York. Many of the photographs were taken at prominent New York studios: Aimé Dupont, Apeda, G. Maillard Kesslère, Mishkin, Progress, Sarony & Co., Strand, Underwood & Underwood, and White Studio. Most of the photographs are gelatin silver prints.

Other formats include ca. 500 engravings and lithographs of famous composers and classical musicians, 1727-1887 (bulk ca. 1800-1860). Of these, Irish musicians are prominent. About a dozen drawings in charcoal, pencil, pen and ink, and watercolor are present, as well as an oil painting of Beethoven. With the exception of a drawing of Alfred Hertz by C. de Fornaro, the artists are unidentified. The great majority of the concert programs in the collection are for classical musicians appearing in New York at Mendelssohn Hall, Aeolian Hall, Carnegie Hall, and Town Hall. Many of the programs for the latter date from late March 1941. Letters in the collection, 1780s-1977 (bulk 1820s-1860s), are chiefly written by classical composers, with three notable exceptions being a letter from Charles Burney to Edmund Malone, a note to Harry Houdini from Irving Berlin, and two postcards from Carl Van Vechten to Robert Downing. Hillary Bell was the recipient of letters from Reginald De Koven, Harry B. Smith, and John Philip Sousa. Some letters are in German. (See the index of correspondents for a complete listing of authors of correspondence.)

The manuscript and printed music includes works by several American musicians, including autograph lyrics and music for twenty-eight of Paul Anka's songs, probably from the early 1960s. Author Annelu Burns is represented by correspondence and manuscript music which chronicle the business arrangements she made in 1919 to write the title song for the silent motion picture “The Amazing Lovers.” The song, written with composer Madelyn Sheppard, was dropped by the producer when the movie title changed. Typed lyrics by author and composer Harry C. Benline are present, accompanied by a program from Tony Pastor's Theatre in which Benline and his partner Hetz appeared. Published music includes arrangements and piano and vocal scores for compositions by Victor Herbert and Pietro Mascagni.

Composite portraits are located at the end of the alphabet, followed by Unidentified and Miscellaneous items. A very small number of items pertain to non-musical subjects (painters, actors, etc.). Several items are in Yiddish or Polish.

Notes Concerning the Folder List

In processing this collection, musicians were often identified from handwritten and printed notes on the back of photographs and verified in reference sources whenever possible. When the handwriting was hard to read, questionable words are given in brackets, as are names which are suspect due to logical inconsistencies.

Because many orchestras were chiefly known for their conductors, materials depicting bandleaders and their orchestras are filed under the bandleader's last name, as in "Arnheim, Gus, and Orchestra." When the name of the group contains a possessive, as in "Al Kaplan's Kings of Harmony," the entry is filed under the forename and cross-referenced to the surname.

For each musician, the following folder list indicates the quantity, format, date (when known), and location of items. When a folder contains undated photographs, the word "photo" is omitted and the number of items is given in parentheses. When a single undated photograph is present, no number is indicated. For example, if the name of the performer is given without any information about quantity, format, date, or location, the folder contains one undated photograph in a standard size folder. Photographs which date from before 1880 are photographic images of artwork rather than of the subjects themselves. Engravings and lithographs are referred to generically as "prints"; they should not be confused with items produced via photographic processes which are referred to as "photos" except in the case of copy prints. (The date of a print may refer to when the printing plate was made, when the item was printed, or when a photographer took the daguerrotype upon which the subsequent plate and print were based.)

The musician's area of performance is also stated when ascertainable, but researchers should know that in the case of the more obscure musicians, the area given may not be the one for which he or she is best known.

For many of the concert programs listed, additional information is given in parentheses regarding venue, date, and works performed.

Abbreviations used in the folder list and index of correspondents are as follows:

  • ALS--autograph letter signed
  • AMs--autograph manuscript
  • ANS--autograph note signed
  • APCS--autograph postcard signed
  • fc--file cabinet (numbered)
  • ff--flat file
  • MsN--manuscript note
  • ofc--oversize file cabinet
  • pp--pages
  • PC--postcard
  • TD--typed document
  • TLS--typed letter signed

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Restrictions

Access:

Open for research

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Index Terms

Correspondents
Anka, Paul
Burns, Annelu, 1889-1942
Dupont, Aime
Kesslere, G. Maillard (George Maillard)
Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896
Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964
Organizations
Apeda
Mishkin
Palace Theatre
Progress
Strand
Underwood & Underwood
White Studio, fl 1900s-1936
William Morris Agency
Subjects
Bauer, Harold, 1873-1951
Benlin, Irving, 1888-
Bernie, Ben, 1891-1943
Blind Tom, 1849-1908
Bull, Ole, 1810-1880
Calloway, Cab, 1907-
Casals, Pablo, 1876-1973
Crawfords, Jack
Damrosch, Walter, 1862-1950
Dunham, Alanson Mellen
Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974
Elman, Mischa, 1891-1967
Gabrilowitsch, Ossip, 1878-1936
Gerardy, Jean, 1877-1929
Gershwin, George, 1898-1937
Gilmore, P.S. (Patrick Sarsfield), 1829-1892
Godino, Lucio
Godino, Simplico
Goldman, Edwin Franko, 1878-1956
Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961
Guilmant, Alexandre, 1837-1911
Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
Herbert, Victor, 1859-1924
Joseffy, Rafael, 1852-1915
Kahn, Roger Wolfe, 1907-1962
Kreisler, Fritz, 1875-1962
Lennon, John, 1940-1980
Levitzki, Mischa, 1898-1941
Lhevinne, Josef, 1874-1944
Liszt, Franz von, 1851-1919
Lopez, Vincent, 1894-
Mascagni, Pietro, 1863-1945
Menotti, Gian Carol, 1911-
Meroff, Benny
Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
Myers, Doris Mae
Olsen, George, 1893-1971
Paderweski, Ignace Jan, 1860-1941
Ponce, Dorothea
Ponce, Ethel
Powell, Maud, 1867-1920
Reeves, Sims, 1818-1900
Rolfe, B.A. (Benjamin A.), 1879-1956
Rosenthal, Moriz, 1862-1946
Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868
Rubinoff, Dave, 1897-
Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828
Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Sissle, Noble, 1889-
Sondheim, Stephen
Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932
Spalding, Albert, 1888-1953
Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957
Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883
Wharing, Fred, 1890-1967
Ysaye, Eugene, 1858-1931
Flonzaley Quartet
Ingenues
Miller & Lyles
Pennsylvanians (Musical Group)
Big Bands--Photographs--1920-1940
Composers--Photography--1890-1960
Composers--Portraits--1800-1860
Conductors (Music)--Photographs--1890-1960
Instrumentalists--Photographs--1860-1960
Instrumentalists--Portraits--1800-1860
Musicians--Photographs--1890-1960
Musicians--Portraits--1727-1887
Singers--Photographs--1890-1960
Vaudeville--Photographs--1890-1960
Document Types
Drawings
Photographs
Postcards
Prints
Programs
Scores
Sheet Music

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Administrative Information

Provenance:

The Musicians Collection is assembled by Theater Arts staff from existing collections and new items and collections as they are acquired. The core of the collection was formed from the Albert Davis, Messmore Kendall, Robert Downing, and John Gassner Collections. The Paul Anka Manuscripts are housed within this collection. Some items were probably originally in the Harry B. Smith, Pat Rooney II, and Hillary Bell Collections and the Houdini Magic File.

Although the provenance of the collection cannot be traced prior to its arrival at the Ransom Center, a few patterns of ownership emerge. A number of photographs of classical musicians were once in the possession of the music writer Gustav Kobbé. About ten photographs are inscribed to the violinist Jeanne Franko who was the aunt of Edwin Franko Goldman, a collector of autographed letters and pictures of famous musicians. Several of these photographs are in the “Unidentified” file. In many respects the Musicians Collection and Goldman's collection, which is currently housed at the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan, are remarkably similar in scope. The similarity may be coincidental, arising from contemporaneity, or parts of the Musicians Collection may have been owned by Goldman or the Franko family at one time.

Processed by:

Helen Baer and Antonio Alfau, 1999

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fc 1Aber Twins, violinists

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fc 1; ofcAbt, Franz, songwriter. ALS, 12 Feb. 1867; 9 clippings, 1872, nd;
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fc 1Adam, Adolphe-Charles, composer. Print

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fc 1Adams and Lee, guitar-banjo duo

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fc 1Admirals, The, ensemble

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fc 1Ager, Milton, composer, Jack Yellen, author, and Sophie Tucker (4)

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fc 1Agnini, Armando F.

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fc 1Aguilar Lute Quartet. Photo, 1929

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fc 1Aimee, [Marie?, singer]

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fc 1Alaskan Trio (3)

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ofcAl Kaplan's Kings of Harmony, and Pat Rooney and Co. Photo; sheet music for "I'm Through With You" by Sam Ward, author, and Al Kaplan

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fc 1Allen, Johnny

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fc 1Allen, Nina, and Her Silvertones.
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fc 1Allers, Franz, conductor. Photo with short biographical sketch

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fc 1Alphabet, Madge, mandolinist

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fc 1Althouse, Paul, tenor. Photo, 1912

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fc 1Altschuler, Modest, conductor. Photo, 1918

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ofcAlvary, Max, tenor. Color print

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fc 1d'Amato, Gaetano, impresario?

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fc 1Amram, David, composer. Publicity brochure for Dirge and Variations and Shakespearean Concerto, 1966

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fc 1Ancona, Mario, baritone. 2 photos, 1895

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ofcAnderson, George, songwriter. Title page of sheet music for song collection

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fc 1Anderson, Leona, actress

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fc 1Anka, Paul, composer. Typed and autograph lyrics, autograph music, and autograph vocal parts for 28 songs; autograph piano score; publicity program for The Longest Day,1962 (Darryl F. Zanuck movie); clipping, 1963

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fc 1Anthonoff, musician

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fc 1[Aptommas?], harpist (2)

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fc 1Arbuckle, Matthew, cornetist

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fc 1Arcaria Bros. (Angelo and?) (3)

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fc 1Archangelski, Alexander, conductor

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fc 1Arden, Victor, and Phil Ohman, pianists

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ofcArditi, Luigi, composer. Print; see also Bottesini, Giovanni

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fc 1Armstrong, Louis, trumpeter. 6 clippings, 1968, nd

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fc 1Arnheim, Gus, and Orchestra (2)

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fc 1Art Frank's Yankee Volunteers

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ofcArt Hickman's Hotel St. Francis Orchestra (2)

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ofcArtot, Joseph, violinist? 2 prints, 1842, nd

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fc 1Artyt, Billy, bandleader (5)

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fc 1Ashe, Andrew, flutist. ALS, 3 Mar. 1820

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fc 1Ashley, Minnie, singer

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fc 1Ashwell, Lena, pianist

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fc 1[Askenazy, Betty], singer?

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fc 1Atkins, Chet, guitarist

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fc 1Attwood, Thomas [sic, NOT Thomas Attwood, organist, 1765-1838].
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ofc; ffAuber, Daniel-Francois-Esprit, composer. 4 prints, 1858, nd; on reverse of one print is first page of piano score for Lestocq

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fc 1Aubrey, Will, guitarist

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fc 1Aug, Edna, musical comedy performer (4)

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fc 1Aus der Ohe, Adele, pianist. Clipping

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fc 1; ffBach, Johann Sebastian, composer. 8 prints; 2 photos, 1892, nd

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fc 1Bacharach, Burt, composer. Photo, 1972

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fc 1Backhaus, Wilhelm, pianist

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fc 1Bairnsfather, Bruce, cartoonist

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fc 1Baker, Edythe, pianist

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fc 1; ffBalfe, Michael William, composer. 2 clippings, 1870, 1890;
2 MsN; photo; 2 prints

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fc 1Ball, Ernest R., composer. Poem, 1927;
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fc 1Ballon, Ellen, pianist. 2 photos, 1927?

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fc 1Bamboschek, Giuseppe, pianist

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ofcBand of All Nations

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fc 1Banjoland, ensemble (2)

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fc 1Barnett, John, composer. ALS, 1839

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fc 1Barnhart, Harry Horner, conductor

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fc 1Barré, Felix, comedian

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fc 1Barrère, Georges, flutist. 2 photos, ca. 1912, nd; see also Mannes, David

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fc 1Barrett, Peggy, singer? (10)

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ofcBarrett, Virgina, and Co. (2)

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fc 1Barrientos, María, soprano

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ffBarry and Fay (Billy Barry and Hugh Fay), vaudeville team. Poster fragment, Madison Square Garden?, 1880s?

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fc 1Bartee Sisters. Photo, 1929

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ofcBartholdi

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fc 1Bartol, accordionist (2)

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fc 1Baskette, Billy, composer

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fc 1; ofcBauer, Harold, pianist. 38 photos, 1914-32, nd;
2 clippings; 2 concert programs: Aeolian Hall, 5 Feb., in Grieg's Suite "Aus Holberg's Zeit," Beethoven, Gluck, Debussy, Ravel; 26 Dec., in Bach's Italian Concerto, Schumann's "Kriesleriana," Beethoven, etc.

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fc 1Beane, Fannie, and Charles Gilday, vaudeville team

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fc 1Beasey Babies (Jennie, Butterfly, Mayflower, and Violette), violinists

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fc 1Beatles, The

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fc 1Beecham, (Sir) Thomas, conductor

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fc 1; ofc; ffBeethoven, Ludwig van, composer. Autograph; 12 prints, 1820-53, nd; oil painting; clipping, 1845; centenary souvenir brochure by the Victor Talking Machine Company, 1927

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fc 1Behrend, Jeanne, pianist. Concert program, Town Hall, 24 Mar. 1941, in Reinagle, Beethoven, Griffes, etc.
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ofcBela Berk's Royal Gypsy Orchestra (8)

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fc 1Belafonte, Harry, singer. 3 photos, 1954; publicity brochure for "Belafonte in Person" with Letta Mbulu

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ofc; ffBellini, Vincenzo, composer. 4 prints, 1837, nd; photo; plus photo of Gaetano Donizetti

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fc 1Belmont, Daisy, banjoist

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fc 1Benchley, Marie, contralto. Concert program, Brooklyn Art Association Rooms, 14 Feb. 1881 with Emily Spader, soprano, and others, in Barnby, Dankla, etc.

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ofc; ffBenedict, Julius, composer. 2 prints, 1844, 1850; ALS, 3 Jan. 1870

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fc 1Benline, Harry C., composer. TLS by son Arthur J. Benline, 1977; photocopies of typed lyrics for 3 songs:
"It Must Be Nice to Be," 1900,
"Baptized in Darktown," 1901,
"My Papa Was Just a Plain Soldier"; 2 theater programs, both with Hetz in Illustrated Songs:
5th Ave. Theatre, 15 July 1901
Tony Pastor's Theatre, 11 Nov. 1901

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fc 1; ofcBennett, William Sterndale, pianist. Print, 1839; ALS, 27 Nov. 1841, with fragment of ALS on reverse. Another ALS, 9 July 1854,
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ofc; ffBériot, Charles-Auguste de, violinist. 4 prints, 1838, nd

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fc 1Berkeley, H. ALS, 10 Dec. 1857

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fc 1; ofc; ffBerlin, Irving, composer. ALS to Harry Houdini, 1922; 10 clippings, 1924-78, nd; 28 photos, 1903-38, nd;
souvenir programs:
Yip Yip Yaphank, 1918
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Music Box Revue, 1924 and 1925,
This is the Army, [1942]; with cover of program, [1942]

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fc 1; ffBerlioz, Hector, composer.
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fc 1Bernice and Patsy, ensemble

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fc 1; ofcBernie, Ben, conductor. 61 photos, 1901-1938, nd

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fc 1[Bernivici?], Al, violinist

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fc 1Bernstein, Leonard, composer. 5 photos, 1944, 1971, nd; clipping, 1972; concert program, Carnegie Hall, Jan. 1960, Mahler Festival--Program IV, in Mahler and Webern

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fc 1Bernthaler, Carl, pianist. Photo, ca. 1914

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fc 1[Berr, Nanette], violinist (2)

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fc 1;ofcBerrens, Fred, violinist (5)

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ofcBertini, Henri, pianist. Print

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fc 1; ofc[Betancourt?], Louis, and His Spanish Revue (4)

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fc 1Bial, Rudolf, composer

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fc 1Bianco, Eduardo, et son fameux orchestre argentin

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fc 1Bigelow, Charles A., comedian

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ffBillard, Edouard, composer. Print

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fc 1Bimberg, David, violinist

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fc 1Bing, (Sir) Rudolf, impresario

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fc 1Birkenholz, Arcadie, violinist (2)

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ofcBishop, (Sir) Henry Rowley, composer. Clipping

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fc 1Bizet, Georges, composer (2)

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fc 1Black, Frank, conductor, and Wilfred Glenn, Lewis James, James Melton, tenor, and Elliot Shaw

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fc 1Blaire, Dorothy, singer?, assoc. with International Rhythms

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fc 1Blake, Eubie, composer. 2 clippings, 1973, 1975;
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fc 1Blake, James W., author. Clipping, 1935

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fc 1Blane, Rose, singer? (7)

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fc 1Blauvent, Lillian, soprano

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ofcBlessner, Gustav, organist. Print

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ofc; ffBlind Tom (Thomas Green Bethune), pianist. 2 prints; 4 clippings, 1866-1940, nd; souvenir program, ca. 1867, containing "Anecdotes, Songs, Sketches of the Life, Testimonials... and Opinions" [excerpted reviews]; 3 concert programs:
Platt's Music Hall, 14 Apr. 1873;
Boston Music Hall, 16 Nov. 1874, and unknown venue, nd, both in "Operatic and Classical Selections, Piano Forte Solos, Marches, Plantation Melodies, Imitations, Parlor Selections, Original Songs," etc.)

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fc 1Bloch, Alexander, violinist

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fc 1Bloch, André, composer

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fc 1; ofcBlue Rhythm Band (5); see also Hill, Florence

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fc 1Blue Ridge Ramblers

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fc 1Blue Sliokers, banjoist

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fc 1Blum and?, violinists. Print

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ofc; ffBochsa, Robert-Nicolas-Charles, harpist. 4 prints, [1]842, 1856, nd; watercolor; clipping, 1858

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fc 1Bockstein, Edna, pianist. Concert program, Town Hall, 26 Mar. 1941, in Mateo Albeniz, Felipe Rodriguez, and other Spanish composers, etc.

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fc 1Bodanzky, Artur, conductor. 6 photos, 1919, nd; portion of concert program, Aeolian Hall, 3 Apr., in Bach Concert

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fc 1Boerl, Rose, cellist (2)

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fc 1Bohemian Flappers (2)

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ofcBoieldieu, Francis-Andrien, composer.
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fc 1Bolden, Harry, pianist (2)

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fc 1Bond, Gertrude, singer (2)

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ffBonoldi, Claudio, opera? Print

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fc 1Bononcini, Giovanni [the younger?], composer. Print

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fc 1Boone, Pat, singer. Souvenir program for show with Rudenko Brothers, Fontane Sisters, etc.

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fc 1Booth, Alice, singer? (2)

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fc 1Borchard, Adolphe, pianist

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fc 1Boreo, Emil, pianist. Photo, 1921?

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fc 1Borge, Victor, pianist. Photo; souvenir program, ca. 1955

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fc 1Bostic, Earl, conductor

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fc 1Boston Male Chorus (2)

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ofcBottesini, Giovanni, conductor, and Luigi Arditi, composer. Print

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fc 1; ffBourbon, Ray, singer. Photo; poster for recordings on Imperial Records
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fc 1Bovy, Samuel, conductor (7)

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fc 1Bowers, Eleanor, singer? (5)

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fc 1Brahms, Johann, composer. Photo; PC; print

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fc 1Brailowsky, Alexander, pianist. Concert program, Theresa L. Kaufmann Auditorium, NY, 19 Nov. 1944, in Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin, etc.;
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fc 1Brandwynne, Nat, conductor (17)

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fc 1Brennan and Adams, ensemble (2)

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fc 1[Briegger, Elsa], cellist. Photo, 1899

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fc 1Bristow, George Frederick, composer. Print, 1879

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fc 1Britten, Benjamin, composer. Clipping, 1962; concert program for 6 performances of Noye's Fludde in May

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fc 1Broadway Melody Girls

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fc 1Brodie and Brodie, mulatto duo. PC, 1908?;
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fc 1Bronstein, Ariana, violinist. Concert program, Town Hall, 21 Mar. 1941, in Bruch, Chopin, Milstein, De Falla-Kreisler, etc.

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fc 1Brooks and Denton, banjoists

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fc 1Brotherson, Erik, composer

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fc 1Brown, Eddy, violinist (9)

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fc 1Bruch, Fritz, cellist

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fc 1Bruch, Lucie, violinist (2)

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fc 1Bruch, Max, composer. Print

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fc 1Bruckner, Anton, composer. 4 clippings, 1920-62, nd

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fc 1Buetoni, conductor

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fc 1; ofc; ffBull, Ole (Borneman), violinist. 6 May 1872
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fc 1Bülow, Hans von, pianist.
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fc 1Burke, Johnny, composer. Clipping, 1962;
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fc 1Burmeister, Richard, composer

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fc 1; ffBurney, Charles, music historian. ALS to Edmond Malone, 17 Mar. 1809, with clipping from dealer's catalog; 2 prints, 1819, nd

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fc 1Burns and White, ensemble (3)

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fc 1Burns, Annelu, author. Correspondence to and from Harry H. Poppe, 1919-20, nd

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fc 1Busch, Fritz, conductor

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fc 1Busch, Happy, and Ethel Joy, ensemble (2)

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fc 1Busoni, Ferruccio, pianist. 2 photos; PC

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fc 1Butts, Al, and His Six Peaches

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fc 1; ofcByrd, Winifred, pianist (5)

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fc 1Cahn, Sammy, author. 2 photos and 4 clippings, all 1974

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fc 1Calloway, Cab, singer. 12 photos, 1933, nd; clipping, 1968

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fc 1Camára, Geo. Jagou, violinist-baritone (2)

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fc 1Campbell, William. Photo, 1919?

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ofcCanthal, Auguste M., flutist. Print, 1845

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fc 1Capers, Cairo, violinist

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fc 1Cappellani, Albert, director (2)

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fc 1Carey, Henry, author.
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fc 1Carlay, Rachel, singer. 5 clippings, 1937, nd;
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fc 1Carle, Frankie, and His Orchestra (7)

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ofcCarleton, Will. Print

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fc 1[Carl Formes Group?]

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fc 1Carlin, Billy, and His Radio Entertainers (2)

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fc 1Carlo Bros./Cameo Ramblers, ensemble (4)

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fc 1Carnaby, William, composer. Print

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fc 1The Carolinas, early music quintet. Photo

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fc 1Carpenter, Thelma, singer (4)

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ofc; ffCarr, Benjamin, composer.
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fc 1Carreño, Teresa, pianist. Print

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fc 1Carroll, Clara Douglas, singer?

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fc 1Carter de Haven Sextette and Trio (2)

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fc 1Caruso, Enrico, tenor, Clipping

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fc 1; ffCary, Annie Louise, contralto. Tintype; print with cartoon, "Society People at a "First Night" in Wallack's Theatre," 1884,
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fc 1Cary, Edwin, pianist. Concert program, Pouch Gallery, Brooklyn, 15 Nov. 1893, with Tirzah Hamlen, contralto, in Hesse, Ries, etc.

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fc 1Casals, Pablo, cellist. 10 photos, 1916, 1971; nd; see also Kriesler, Fritz

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fc 1Casals, Susan Metcalfe, singer

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fc 1Cash, Johnny, singer. Clipping, 1970

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fc 1Caslova, Marie, violinist (2)

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fc 1Cavallini, Ernesto, clarinetist

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fc 1Chamberlain, William, baritone

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fc 1Chaminade, Cécile, composer. PC

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fc 1Chang and His Musical Mandarins, ensemble (2)

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fc 1Charninsky, Hyman, conductor

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ffCharton [-Demeur, Anne], mezzo-soprano. Print, 1849

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fc 1Chenkin, Victor, baritone

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fc 1; ofc; ffCherubini, Luigi, composer. 14 prints, 1809-1887, nd

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fc 1Chevriel, Emile Demarque, violinist

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fc 1Child, William, organist. Print

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fc 1Chong and Lee

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fc 1; ffChopin, Frederic, composer. Photo; 5 prints, 1833, 1849, nd;
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ffChristine, Louisa, harpist.
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ffChurchill City Quartette

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fc 1Cianchettini, Pio, pianist. ALS, 1835

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ofcCimarosa, Domenico, composer. Print, 1816

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fc 1Claire, Marcelle (3)

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fc 1Clarion Trumpeters

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fc 1Clark, Eddie, composer? Photo, 1929

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fc 1Clark, Eddy K., ukulele (2)

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fc 1Clarke, John Sleeper, tenor. 2 clippings, 1919, nd

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fc 1Clark, Petula, singer. Photo with press release

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fc 1Claussen, Julia, mezzo-soprano

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fc 1; ffClementi, Muzio, composer. 6 prints, 1804-46, nd

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fc 1Clifford, [Lizbeth], singer? (2)

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fc 1Cole, Bob, and J. Rosamond Johnson, composers

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fc 1The Collettes (2)

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fc 1Colley, Ada, singer. Photo, 1899

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fc 1[Collin?], conductor?

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fc 1Collins, Master Viotti, violinist. Print

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fc 1Conche, Robert, violinist

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fc 1Connell, Horatio, baritone. 2 photos, 1915

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fc 1Cook, Billy, banjoist

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ofcCook, Joe, guitarist

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fc 1Cooke, Benjamin, organist. Print

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fc 1; ofcCooper, Jimmy, banjoist and cellist (8)

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fc 1Coots, J. Fred, composer (4)

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ofcCoppola, Pietro Antonio, composer.
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fc 1Corelli, Arcangelo, composer.
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fc 1Cori, Ange, wardrobe master. Print, 1766

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fc 1[Corkey?], Paul, baritone

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fc 1Cortot, Alfred, pianist

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fc 1; ffCosta, (Sir) Michael, conductor. 9 prints, 1835, 1862, nd

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fc 1; ofcCota, El (3)

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fc 1Cotter, John, musician? Print

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fc 1Cotton Club Orchestra (6)

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fc 1Craig, Francis, and His Orchestra; and His Mascot Pee Wee (4)

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ofcCramer, [Franz] (Francois, brother of Johann Baptist Cramer). Print, 1826

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fc 1; ofcCramer, Johann Baptist, pianist.
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fc 1Cramer, W[i]helm, violinist?]. Print, 1803

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fc 1Crawford, Jack, bandleader (15)

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fc 1Crawford, Jesse, organist

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fc 1Crawley, Wilton, clarinetist

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fc 1Creatori, Giuseppe, conductor (11)

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ofcCrice, Bobby, and Her Bricktops

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fc 1[Crocker?], Dorothy, singer?, ca. 1939? (2)

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fc 1Croft, William, organist. Print

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fc 1Crooners, The/Four Croonaders (2)

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ofcCross, Ben[jamin?], composer?
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fc 1Crotch, William, composer. 8 prints, 1779, nd

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fc 1Crowquill, Alfred, lithographer (pseud. for Alfred Henry Forrester, composer). Print, ca. 1830

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ofcCuban Tipica Rumba Band

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ofcCuddy, Edward.
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fc 1; ofcCummins, Bernie, bandleader (5)

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fc 1Cumpson, Harry, pianist. Photo, 1930

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fc 1Curesh, J. Nicholles. ALS, 10 Aug. 1881

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fc 1Curti, Giovanni, harpist

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fc 1Czechoslovakias (sic) National Band

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fc 1Czerny, Carl, pianist. 2 prints; see also Liszt, Franz

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ofcDaisy Jean, violinist

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fc 1d'Albert, Eugen, pianist.
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22 Nov. 1889
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Madison Square Garden, 7 Apr.,
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fc 1Dambois, Maurice, cellist (2)

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fc 1Dambrine

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ffDamoreau, [Laure-Cinthie], soprano. Print, 1832

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fc 1Damrosch, Frank, conductor. Concert program, Carnegie Hall, 20 Mar. 1909, in Elgar's "Dream of Gerontius", affixed in souvenir program notes

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fc 1Damrosch, Frank and Walter, conductors. 2 photos, 1871

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fc 1Damrosch, Leopold, conductor.
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fc 1Damrosch, Walter, conductor. 2 ALS; 21 photos, 1912-20, nd; Damrosch Opera Co. publicity booklet, ca. 1895; souvenir program for Damrosch's golden jubilee, 1935;
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Aeolian Hall, 22 and 24 Oct.,
in Beethoven, etc;
Century Theatre, 17 Mar.,
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fc 1The Dandys (2)

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fc 1[Dark?], Beatrice, singer

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fc 1Darley, Mr., singer. Print

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fc 1D'Arville, Camille, actress

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fc 1Daughn-Locker, Martha, soprano. Concert program, Town Hall, 27 Mar. 1941,
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fc 1David, Hale, librettist. Photo, 1970

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fc 1Davidson, Rebecca, pianist. Photo, 1914

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fc 1Davis, Benny, songwriter

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fc 1Davis, Meyer, bandleader? (2)

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fc 1Davy, John, composer. Print

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fc 1Dawn Sisters (Simone and Joan), singers? (3)

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fc 1Dawray, Helen (Little Nell the California Diamond), banjoist

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fc 1Dawson, Nancy. Print

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fc 1Day, Ditta, singer

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ofcDe Begnis, Giuseppe, tenor? 9 prints, 1822, nd

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fc 1de Broglie, Princess Jacques (sic), pianist

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fc 1De Costa, Harry, songwriter (4)

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fc 1Decreus, Camille, pianist. Photo, 1916

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fc 1Defesch, Willem, violinist. Print, 1751

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fc 1De Koven, Reginald, composer. 2 TLS, 19 Apr. and 4 May 1898;
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fc 1Delano, Jeppe and Fanny, vaudeville team

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fc 1Delibes, Léo, composer

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fc 1Delaur, Esther, singer. Photo, 1914

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ofcDe Reszke, Edouard, bass. Color print

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fc 1Del Rios, ensemble (2)

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fc 1De Milita, Anna Maria (in New Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic), harpist (8)

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fc 1; ffDengremont, Maurice, violinist. 2 photos, 1881, nd;
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fc 1Denier, Tony, comedian. Clipping

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fc 1Denise, Diane, singer (7)

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fc 1De Pachmann, Vladimir, pianist. Photo; concert program, Mendelssohn Hall, 28 Oct.,
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fc 1Dethier, [Edouard?, violinist]

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fc 1DeWilfred & Bohman, violinist

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fc 1[DeWitt], violinist

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fc 1Dictators, The (2) (oversize)

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fc 1Didur, Adamo, bass. Photo, 1909

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fc 1; ofcDignum, Charles, singer. 8 prints, 1799-1806

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fc 1Dilgarde, Flora Anderson, church organist accompanist.
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First Baptist Peddie Memorial Church, 20 Apr. 1919, as organist;
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 18 May 1919, role not listed;
2 concert programs, both as accompanist:
St. James Church, NY, 25 Nov. 1918, in Concert by the Parish Choir;
Chalif's, 3 May 1919, in Spring Festival of the Universal League

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fc 1Dimitri, Rita, singer. Clipping, 1975

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fc 1Ding-a-Ling Family (Bud and Patti Imig), bell ringing ensemble.
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fc 1Diplomats Orchestra (3)

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fc 1Distin Family, brass ensemble.
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fc 1Dixon, Frederic, pianist

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fc 1Doctors, The, ensemble

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fc 1Doguereau, Paul, pianist

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fc 1Don Hall Trio (5)

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fc 1Donlin, Mike, baseball celebrity and husband of Mabel Hite, vaudeville performer (2)

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fc 1Dorn, Heinrich, composer-conductor. Print

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fc 1Douglas Bros. (Harry and Wilfred), banjoists

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fc 1Downey, Morton, singer, with Jacques Renard and the Camel Quarter Hour Orchestra (2)

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fc 1Dresel, Otto, pianist. Concert program, Chickering's Rooms, Boston, 8 Apr. 1865, in Chopin, Moscheles, etc.

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ofcDreyschock, Alexandre, pianist. Print

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fc 1Drury, Norma, pianist. Photo, 1933

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fc 1Dukas, Paul, composer

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fc 1Dumontet, harpist. Print, ca. 1849

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fc 1Dunham, Mellie, the Ford Fiddler (Alanson Mellen Dunham). 16 photos, 2 with Henry Ford

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fc 1Dunn, Johnny, and His Comedians

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fc 1Duruset, John, singer. Print, 1822

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fc 1Dvorak, Antonín, composer.
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fc 1Earl and Bell, guitarists

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ofcEarle, Burt, and Girls, ensemble, 1925?

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fc 1Ebb, Fred, composer. Clipping, 1976

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ofcEckert, Karl, composer.
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fc 1Eckstine, Billy, singer. Clipping, 1977

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fc 1Eddinger, Lillian, banjoist

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fc 1Eddy, Clarence, organist. PC, 1914

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fc 1Eddy, Nelson, baritone. List of concert dates, Jan.-Apr.

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fc 1Edgar, Geraldine (Edgar & Metcalf), violinist (2)

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fc 1Edison Quartette. 3 photos, 1905

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fc 1Edwards, Dorothea, contralto. Photo; 2 publicity brochures; proposed concert program for "Madam Troubador" in imitations of famous singers

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fc 1Edwards, Gus, composer. 17 photos, 1906, nd

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ofc; ffEichhorn, Ernest and Edouard (Brüder Eichhorn), violinists. 4 prints, 1832, 1834, nd

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fc 1Eight Men of Manhattan, singers. TLS, 27 Jan. 1939;
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ofc[Elga?] and Her Music Box Girls

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fc 1Elgar, Edward, composer. Souvenir program, Royal Albert Hall, 5 May 1978,celebrity concert of Elgar's works

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fc 2Elleviou, actor? Print

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fc 2; ofcEllington, Duke, bandleader. 7 photographs nd; 7 clippings, 1968; publicity brochure

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fc 2Ellis, Florence, actress

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fc 2Elman, Mischa, violinist. 22 photos, 1910-41, nd; concert program, Carnegie Hall, 30 Dec., in Nardini-Hauser, Ernst, etc.

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fc 2Elshuco Trio. 2 photos, 1919

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fc 2Emmet, mouth organist. Clipping re appearance in "Fritz"

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fc 2Emmett, Dan, composer. Photo, 1880

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fc 2English Singers, The. 3 photos, 1928, 1929, nd

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fc 2Erard, José, tenor. Photo, 1912

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fc 2Eugene, Master, xylophonist, and unidentified pianist (6)

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fc 2Evelyn, violinist

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fc 2[Eyreams?], Cecile, harpist

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fc 2Faelten, Carl, pianist. Print

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fc 2Fagan, Raymond, and Orchestra (3)

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fc 2Fargo, Donna, singer

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fc 2Farrington, Nina, actress? (2)

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fc 2Faure, Jean-Baptiste, baritone. Print

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fc 2Felton, Happy, and His Orchestra (2); see also Silvertown Cord Orchestra

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ofcFernandino, Lieut. Felix, and His Havana Orchestra

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fc 2Fester, Lee, violinist (4)

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fc 2Fielder, Max, conductor. 4 photos, ca. 1908, ca. 1911, nd

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fc 2Field, Joan, violinist. Photo, 1939

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fc 2; ofcField, John, composer.
3 prints

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ofcFields Bros. and Gang

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ofcFifteen Synco Pettes (2)

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fc 2Finnegan, John, tenor. Photo, 1916

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fc 2Fio Rito, Ted, and His Orchestra, and soloists Ray Hendricks and Muzzy Marcellino. Clipping, 1971;
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fc 2First Piano Quartet. Clipping

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fc 2; ofcFisher, Max, and His Orchestra (7)

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fc 2Fisher, Stan, harmonicist (3)

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ofcFisk University Jubilee Singers. Print and photo, mounted, 1872, with copy print; clipping, 1873; brochure for concert at Town Hall, Streatham, 16 and 17 Dec. 1897

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fc 2Fitch-Cooper, violinist

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fc 2Fitz-Gerald, Adair, composer? Clipping, 1896

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fc 2Fitzgerald, Ella, singer. 2 photos, 1940; 3 clippings, 1967-68

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fc 2Fitzgibbon, Lew, xylophonist (6)

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fc 2Five Musical [Chapins?], ensemble (2)

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ofcFleeson, Neville, author

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fc 2Fletcher, John, composer. ANS

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fc 2Flonzaley Quartet. 20 photos, 1913-25, nd; clipping; 2 concert programs, Aeolian Hall:
27 Nov., in Mozart, etc.;
25 Jan., in Reger and Beethoven

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fc 2Florentine Choir

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fc 2; ofcFlotow, Friedrich von, composer.
8 prints

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fc 2Foch, Dirk, conductor

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fc 2Foggia, Francesco, composer. Print

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fc 2Fontaines, The (17)

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fc 2Foote, Phil, pianist. Photograph with press release, 1973

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ofcFormes, Karl, bass.
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ofcFornasari, Luciano, bass. 3 prints, 1853, nd

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ofcForti, Giuseppe

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fc 2; ofcFoster, Stephen, composer. 3 photos; 3 clippings, 1938, 1941, nd; print, 1938

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fc 2Four [Bronetts?], ensemble

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fc 2Four Co-Eds/The Debs, dancers? (3)

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fc 2Four Eton Boys, The (3)

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fc 2; ofcFour Hamel Sisters (4); see also Stross, R. G.

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fc 2Four Mattes, The, accordionists (3)

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fc 2Four Rubini Sisters (5)

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fc 2Four Sailors (2)

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fc 2Four Smilettas, ensemble (violinist pictured)

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fc 2Fox, George L., comedian. Clipping, 1909

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fc 2Foy, Eddie, actor. Clipping, 1907

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fc 2Francis, John W.

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fc 2Franck, César, composer. PC

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fc 2Frank, Osadore, conductor. Photo, ca. 1880

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fc 2Franko, Nathan, conductor (5)

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fc 2Franko, Sam, conductor. 2 concert programs:
Daly's Theatre, 27 Jan. 1903, in Gluck, Monsigny, etc., with Elodie Dolmetsch, harpsichord soloist;
Mendelssohn Hall, 1 Feb. 1906,
in all-Mozart program

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ofcFraser, I. S., actor. Print, 1844

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fc 2Fraternity Revue (2)

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fc 2Freddy Mack's Yale Collegians, ensemble

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ofcFreed, Carl, and His Orchestra (4)

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fc 2Frescobaldi, Girolama, organist. Print

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fc 2Frické (Miss Barley's Bull Dogs' Music Hall)

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fc 2Friedberg, Carl, pianist. Photo, ca. 1929

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fc 2Friedman, Ignaz, pianist

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fc 2Frijsh, Povla, soprano. Publicity flyer, 1941

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