Rare and manuscript music materials, including early printed music scores and music manuscripts, autograph letters, and glass plate photographs.
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Oddities
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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.
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Ode for St. Cecilia's Day. Selections
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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.
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Old ships
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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.
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Old ships; arr
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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.
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Opus musicum
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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.
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Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
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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.
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Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
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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.
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Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
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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.
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Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
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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.
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Organ preludes on well-known hymn tunes
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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.
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Overture, orchestra, A minor
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by Wm. H. Oetting., Composer's manuscript in black ink, and pencil covered by black ink., On cover: Berlin 1900.
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