James Marshall Osborn collection of poetry manuscripts
Container / Volume:
Box 11 | Folder Miscellaneous Poetry (indexed)
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
The collection consists of manuscript copies of several thousand individual English poems, dating from the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries. The majority of the items date from between 1650 and 1800.
Alternative Title:
To dance or not to dance - that is the question
Subject (Topic):
English poetry--16th century, English poetry--17th century, English poetry--18th century, English poetry--19th century, and English poetry--Early modern, 1500-1700
Northampton 5 p.; 32 x 21 cm. Discusses his recent visits to sights of "British Antiquity", in particular Stonehenge, Wansdyke, and Avebury; describes the interaction of the local residents with the monuments, paying special attention in this regard to Avebury; also mentions Dr. Stephen Hales (1677-1761). 109/II/149
Symphonie fuer Orchester revirdirt von Alfred Doerffel.: holograph reorchestration by Gustav Mahler
Image Count:
5
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Abstract:
Reorchestrated by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), in blue and regular pencil and red ink. Most of his rescoring consists of lightening the texture, eliminating or changing some of the instrumental doubling, sharpening the dynamics, clarifying the phrasing, and changing instrumental registers.
"Symphonie fuer Orchester revirdirt von Alfred Doerffel.": holograph reorchestration by Gustav
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Abstract:
Reorchestrated by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), in blue and regular pencil and red ink. Most of his rescoring consists of lightening the texture, eliminating or changing some of the instrumental doubling, sharpening the dynamics, clarifying the phrasing, and changing instrumental registers.
"Symphonie fuer Orchester revirdirt von Alfred Doerffel.": holographreorchestration by Gustav
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Abstract:
Reorchestrated by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), in blue and regular pencil andred ink. Most of his rescoring consists of lightening the texture, eliminatingor changing some of the instrumental doubling, sharpening the dynamics,clarifying the phrasing, and ch