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.
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.
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.