Theodore M. Finney Music Library Collection

Rare and manuscript music materials, including early printed music scores and music manuscripts, autograph letters, and glass plate photographs.


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Oddities
Oddities
written and sung by Mr Dibdin., Song from the "table entertainment" 'The oddities', arr. on two staves for voice and piano., Caption title., First line: Of the ancients it's speaking my soul you'd be after, that they never got how come you so.
Ode for St. Cecilia's Day. Selections
Ode for St. Cecilia's Day. Selections
What passion cannot musick raise -- The trumpet's loud clangor --March -- The soft complaining flute -- Sharp violins proclaim -- But oh! what art can teach -- Orpheus could lead., wrote by Mr. Dryden for St. Cecilia's Day ; set by Mr. Handel., Includes figured bass.
Old ships
Old ships
by Theodore M. Finney ; [words by] George Elliston., Cover title., Autograph manuscript., At head of title: To my Mother., At end: M'p'l's, Sept. 27, 1923.
Old ships; arr
Old ships; arr
Theodore M. Finney., Originally for contralto and piano; arranged for unaccompanied 5 part men's chorus., Text by George Elliston., Cover title., Autograph manuscript., At head of title: Dedicated with fondest sympathy to the Carleton Men's Glee Club., At end: Northfield, Sept. 1926.
Opus musicum
Opus musicum
For canto 1, canto 2 & tromb. 1, alto 1, alto 2, tenore 1, tenore 2 & tromb. 2, basso 1, basso 2 & tromb. 3, canto 1 compl., canto 2 compl., alto 1 compl., alto 2 & basso 2 compl., tenore 1 compl., tenore 2 compl., basso 1 compl., organum, violino 1, violino 2, clar. 1 & corn. 1, clar. 2 & corn. 2.
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
Regent Square : Angels from the realms of glory -- Eventide : Abide with me -- Italian hymn : Come thou almighty King -- Easter hymn : Christ the Lord is risen today., by William H. Oetting., Cover title., Organ registration given on caption of each prelude., Manuscript: in black ink and pencil; each prelude has its own cover title.
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
by William H. Oetting., Cover title., Additional titles in pencil on cover and caption., Organ registration given on caption; performance history on cover., Manuscript: in black and blue ink and pencil; some erasures., Angels from the realms of glory.
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
by William H. Oetting., Cover title., Additional title in ink on cover and crossed through: Hymn-tune prelude on the Easter hymn "Christ the Lord is risen today.", Organ registration on caption., Manuscript: in black ink and pencil; with erasures and crossed-out measures.
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
by William H. Oetting., Cover title., Additional title in ink on cover and crossed through: Hymn-tune prelude on Eventide (Abide with me) by Ctesibins., Organ registration given on caption., On caption: "In the style of Max Reger.", At end: "If desired, the hymn tune may first be played very quietly.", Manuscript: in black ink.
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
by William H. Oetting., Cover title., Additional title in pencil on cover: Organ prelude on Come thou almighty King by W.H.O., Manuscript: in black ink and pencil; with erasures and crossed-out measures.
Overture, orchestra, A minor
Overture, orchestra, A minor
by Wm. H. Oetting., Composer's manuscript in black ink, and pencil covered by black ink., On cover: Berlin 1900.
Peeping Tom of Coventry. Vocal score Vocal score
Peeping Tom of Coventry. Vocal score Vocal score
The libretto is by John O'Keeffe., Piano-forte magazine, v. 2, no. 3.

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