Holograph. and The Cloud Messenger. Ode for Chorus and Orchestra, founded on a Sanscrit poem of Kalidasa. Words and Music by Holst. Op. 30. First performed by Balfour Gardiner in 1913. A piano score has been published; this orchestral score has not been published. See Imogen Holst, Gustav Holst (London, 1938), pp 37, 41, 173.
Alternative Title:
Cloud messenger
Description:
For information on the source of acquisition, consult the appropriate curator.
Close score at top, additional words in the middle, with flute part at bottom., Same opening line as ESTC (RLIN) N6808., and Song within range of high, medium, and low voice.
Holograph., Imperfect: Boards loose., and Musical notation for treble, tenor, bass, and psalterer opposite each psalm. Also contains Directions for Tuning and Playing the Psalterer.
Subject (Topic):
Hymn tunes--Great Britain, Musical instruments--Instruction and study--Great Britain --18th century, Psalms (Music)--Early works to 1800, and Tune-books--Early works to 1800
Autograph: Johnston., First line of text: Please listen it's awful bad., For voice and piano., Includes chord symbols and chord diagrams for guitar., Publisher's advertisements on p. [2], at foot of p. 5, and on p. [6]., and Title p. illustration of a boy with page-boy haircut and feathered hat holding a basket signed: Jorj Harris; inset photo with caption "featured by Kay Kyser and his orchestra."
Publisher:
Robbins Music Corporation,
Subject (Name):
Feldman, Al., Harris, Ben Jorj., Johnston--Autograph., and Kyser, Kay
Subject (Topic):
Popular music--1911-1920., Popular music--United States--1931-1940., and Songs with piano.
Caption title., Copy 1: Cover illustrated with photographic portrait of Grace Wilson. Advertising matter on p. [3-4] of cover., Cover illustrated with photographic port. of Grace Wilson., First line of chorus: All night long I am a dreaming., First line of text: My sweetheart went away last night., and For medium voice and piano.
Publisher:
Will Rossiter,
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Music., Popular music--United States--1911-1920, Popular music--United States--1911-1920., and Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
Caption title., Copy 2: Variant: different ill. on cover and different advertising matter on p. [3-4] of cover., First line of chorus: All night long I am a dreaming., First line of text: My sweetheart went away last night., and For medium voice and piano.
Publisher:
Will Rossiter,
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Music., Popular music--United States--1911-1920, Popular music--United States--1911-1920., and Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
Kerckhoven, Abraham van den, ca. 1618-1701 Liberti, Henricus, ca. 1600-1669 Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon, 1562-1621
Published / Created:
[circa 1650s]
Call Number:
Osborn Music MS 533
Image Count:
166
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Description:
Anglo-Flemish organ music, written in manuscript on paper, in several unidentified hands, known as the Novello Organ Book. The manuscript contains over one hundred works, including organ masses and other Roman Catholic liturgical music, possibly used by English recusants in the Low Countries. Also present are preludes and fugues, variations, fantasias, and other secular music. Composers include Abraham van den Kerckhoven, Henricus Liberti, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, and Jacobus de Cherf. A few works are dated 1651., Annotations in English, French, Latin, and Flemish., Binding: vellum boards, rebacked., Cover: Presented to the library of the Musical Antiquarian Society by Vincent Novello, April 1844., Formerly owned by John Watts, Vincent Novello, the Musical Antiquarian Society, Camille Saint-Saens, Eugene Gigout, and Leon Boellmann., Inside front cover: Vincent Novello...kindly presented to me by my old friend John Watts, Feby 19, 1841., p. 105 tipped in., Pages [330-364] blank, unscanned., Pages 90-99 omitted from pagination, numerous errors., Preliminary page: signatures of Camille Saint-Saens and Eugene Gigout., and Title from cover.
Subject (Name):
Kerckhoven, Abraham van den, ca. 1618-1701, Liberti, Henricus, ca. 1600-1669, Saint-Saens, Camille, 1835-1921, provenance, and Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon, 1562-1621
Subject (Topic):
Catholics -- England -- 17th century, Organ music -- 17th century, and Organ music -- Netherlands -- 17th century
Cole, Bob, 1868-1911 Johnson, J. Rosamond (John Rosamond), 1873-1954
Published / Created:
[c1909]
Call Number:
JWJ -V3 J633 As1
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Music (Printed & Manuscript)
Alternative Title:
As long as the world goes round ...New York : J.H. Remick & co., [c1909]
Description:
For solo voice with piano accompaniment. and Operatic edition.
Publisher:
J.H. Remick & co.
Subject (Topic):
African American composers, African Americans in musical theater --History, Indians in popular culture--United States, Musicals --Excerpts --Vocal scores with piano, and Popular music --1901-1910
Advertisement for "Gem dance folio for 1919": p. [4]., Advertisement for another song at foot of p. [3]., Cover illustration: people in formal attire and a policeman / E.E. Walton., First line of chorus: Look out, here comes Stonewall Grant., First line of text: A line's been formin' since half past three., For medium voice and piano., and Pages 1-2 are unnumbered.
Publisher:
Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.,
Subject (Name):
Macdonald, Ballard. and Walton, E. E., ill.
Subject (Topic):
African American soldiers--Songs and music., Popular music--United States--1911-1920., Songs (Medium voice) with piano., and World War, 1914-1918--Songs and music.