Box 70
folder 1 | Programs, 1926. |
folder 2 | Programs, 1927. |
folder 3 | Programs, 1928. |
folder 4 | Programs, 1929. |
folder 5 | Programs, 1930. |
folder 6 | Programs, 1931. |
folder 7 | Programs, 1932. |
folder 8 | Programs, 1933. |
folder 9 | Programs, 1934. |
folder 10 | Programs, 1935. |
folder 11 | Programs, 1936. |
folder 12 | Programs, 1937. |
folder 13 | Programs, 1938. |
folder 14 | Programs, 1939. |
folder 15 | Programs, 1940. |
folder 16 | Programs, 1941. |
folder 17 | Programs, 1942. |
folder 18 | Programs, 1943. |
folder 19 | Programs, 1944. |
folder 20 | Programs, 1945. |
folder 21 | Programs, 1946. |
folder 22 | Programs, 1947. |
folder 23 | Programs, 1952. |
folder 24 | Programs, 1933. |
folder 25 | Programs, 1934. |
folder 26 | Programs, 1935. |
folder 27 | Programs, 1936. |
folder 28 | Programs, 1937. |
folder 29 | Programs, 1938. |
folder 30 | Programs, 1939. |
Box 71
folder 1 | Programs, 1940. |
folder 2 | Programs, 1941. |
folder 3 | Programs, 1942. |
folder 4 | Programs, 1943. |
folder 5 | Programs, 1944. |
folder 6 | Programs, 1945. |
folder 7 | Programs, 1946. |
folder 8 | Programs, 1947. |
folder 9 | Bulletins, 1931. |
folder 10 | Bulletins, 1932. |
folder 11 | Bulletins, 1935. |
folder 12 | Bulletins, 1936. |
folder 13 | Bulletins, 1937. |
Box 72
folder 1 | Bulletins, 1938. |
folder 2 | Bulletins, 1939. |
folder 3 | Bulletins, 1940. |
folder 4 | Bulletins, 1941. |
folder 5 | Bulletins, 1942. |
folder 6 | Bulletins, 1943. |
folder 7 | Bulletins, 1944. |
folder 8 | Bulletins, 1945. |
folder 9 | Bulletins, 1946. |
folder 10 | Bulletins, 1947. |
Box 73
folder 1 | Cherubic Hymn |
folder 2 | Chorale and Alleluia |
folder 3 | Clog Dance |
folder 4 | Concerto da camera |
folder 5 | Concerto for Organ, Strings, and Harp, opus 22, no. 3 |
folder 6 | Concerto for Organ, opus 27 |
folder 7 | Concerto for Piano and Orchestra |
folder 8 | Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitzky |
folder 9 | Four Psalms |
folder 10 | How Excellent Thy Name |
folder 11 | Merry Mount, various excerpts |
folder 12 | Merry Mount Suite |
folder 13 | Mosaics |
folder 14 | Pastorale |
Box 74
folder 1 | Song of Democracy |
folder 2 | Songs from Drum Taps |
folder 3 | Symphony no. 1 ( “Nordic” ) |
folder 4 | Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ) |
folder 5 | Symphony no. 3 |
folder 6 | Symphony no. 4 |
folder 7 | Symphony no. 5 ( “Sinfonia Sacra” ) |
folder 8 | Howard Hanson Week (Eastman School of Music, December, 1966) |
folder 9 | Other works; and, programs featuring performances of more than one Hanson work. The following are represented: Centennial Ode Chorale and Alleluia Creator of Infinities Dies Natalis Fanfare Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth A Prayer of the Middle Ages Song of Democracy Symphony of Freedom Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ) Vermeland Impromptu Longing (orchestration by Max Hughes) Lux Aeterna March Carillon Three Miniatures Clog Dance Pastoral for Oboe, Strings, and Harp The Warriors’ Dance (arranged by Jane Hunt) |
folder 10 | Works by other composers |
Box 75
folder 1 | Cherubic Hymn |
folder 2 | Chorale and Alleluia |
folder 3 | Clog Dance |
folder 4 | Concerto da Camera |
folder 5 | Concerto for Organ, Strings, and Harp, opus 22, no. 3 |
folder 6 | Concerto for Organ, opus 27 |
folder 7 | Concerto for Piano and Orchestra |
folder 8 | Fantasy Variations on a Theme of Youth |
folder 9 | Four Psalms |
folder 10 | Heroic Elegy |
folder 11 | How Excellent Thy Name |
Box 76
folder 1 | Hymn for the Pioneers |
folder 2 | Lament for Beowulf |
folder 3 | Lux Aeterna |
folder 4 | March Carillon (from Yuletide Pieces) |
folder 5 | Merry Mount |
folder 6 | Merry Mount Suite |
folder 7 | Missa Papae Marcelli (Palestrina) |
folder 8 | North and West |
Box 77
folder 1 | Pan and the Priest |
folder 2 | Pastorale for Oboe, Strings, and Harp |
folder 3 | Quartet in one movement |
folder 4 | Serenade for Flute, Harp, and Strings |
folder 5 | Song of Democracy |
Box 78
folder 1 | Songs from Drum Taps |
folder 2 | Symphony no. 1 ( “Nordic” ), 1920s |
folder 3 | Symphony no. 1 ( “Nordic” ), 1930s |
folder 4 | Symphony no. 1 ( “Nordic” ), 1940s |
folder 5 | Symphony no. 1 ( “Nordic” ), 1950s |
folder 6 | Symphony no. 1 ( “Nordic” ), dates ambiguous |
Box 79
folder 1 | Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ), 1930s |
folder 2 | Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ), 1940s |
folder 3 | Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ), 1950s |
folder 4 | Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ), 1960s |
folder 5 | Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ), 1970s |
folder 6 | Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ), dates ambiguous |
Box 80
folder 1 | Symphony no. 3 |
folder 2 | Symphony no. 4 |
folder 3 | Symphony no. 5 (Sinfonia Sacra) |
folder 4 | Symphony no. 6 |
folder 5 | Vermeland |
folder 6 | All-Hanson festivals (various) |
folder 7 | Other works; and, programs featuring performances of more than one Hanson work. The following are represented: Elegy in Memory of Serge Koussevitsky Symphony no. 2 ( “Romantic” ) Suite, “For the First Time” Fanfare, For the Signal Corps Mosaics Song of Human Rights Song of Democracy Summer Seascape no. 2 National Anthem of Syria, orchestrated by Hanson. |
Box 81
folder 1 | Abbott, Lawrence. Approach to Music. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1940. 358 pp. |
folder 2 | Adler, Lawrence. New Values in Music Appreciation. New York: Roerich Museum Press, 1935. 80 pp. |
folder 3 | Ancis, S. Scheme Modulations. New York: Carl Fischer, 1929. 95 pp. |
folder 4 | University of Iowa Studies, 33. Iowa City, Iowa: Iowa State University, 1931. 176 pp. |
folder 5 | Bacon, Ernst. Notes on the Piano. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1963. 167 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
folder 6 | Barbour, J. Murray. Tuning and Temperament: A Historical Survey. East Lansing: Michigan State College Press, 1951. 228 pp. |
folder 7 | Barlow, Wayne. Foundations of Music. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953. 274 pp. |
folder 8 | Barne, Kitty. Listening to the Orchestra. Indianapolis and New York: Bobbs Merrill Co., 1946. 299 pp. |
folder 9 | Bower, Marion, & Ethel R. Peyser. Music Through the Ages: A Narrative for Student and Laymen. New York: G. pages. Putnam’s Sons, 1964. 632 pp. |
folder 10 | Bower, Marion. Twentieth Century Music: How it Developed, How To Listen To It. New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Songs, 1947. 463 pp. |
folder 11 | Bekker, Paul. The Story of Music. New York: Norton, 1927. 277 pp. |
folder 12 | Bender, George C. Business Manual for Music Teachers. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co., 1910. 116 pp. |
folder 13 | Bernstein, Martin. An Introduction to Music. New York: Prentice Hall, 1937. 396 pp. Inscribed by Bernstein. |
folder 14 | Blackman, Charles. Behind the Baton. New York: Charos, 1964. 223 pp. Inscription by Blackman. |
folder 15 | Bodky, Erwin. Der Vortrag alter Klaviermusik. Berlin: Max Hesses Verlag, 1932. 112 pp. |
folder 16 | Broekman, David. The Shoestring Symphony. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1948. 247 pp. |
folder 17 | Brown, Calvin S. Music and Literature: A Comparison of the Arts. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1948. 287 pp. |
folder 18 | Brownlie, Rev. John. Hymns of the Early Church. New York: Oxford University Press, 1913. 202 pp. |
folder 19 | Cady, Calvin Brainerd. Music Education: An Outline. Chicago: Clayton F. Summy Co., 1902. 79 pp. |
folder 20 | Cady, Calvin Brainerd. Music-Education, An Outline. Chicago: Clayton F. Summy Co., 1923. 145 pp. |
folder 21 | Chiesa, Mary Tibaldi. Ernest Bloch. Torino: G. B. Poravia, 1933. 107 pp. |
folder 22 | Christensen, Inga Hoegsbro. Inga – Play! The Memoirs of Inga Hoegsbro Christensen. New York: Exposition Press, 1952. 202 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
folder 23 | Clark, Kenneth S. Municipal Aid to Music in America. New York: National Bureau for the Advancement of Music, 1925. 297 pp. |
folder 24 | Cooke, James Francis. Great Men and Famous Musicians on the Art of Music. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1925. 446 pp. |
folder 25 | Cooke, James Francis. Great Pianists on Piano Playing. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1917. 418 pp. |
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folder 26 | Cooke, James Francis. Great Singers on the Art of Singing. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1921. 304 pp. |
folder 27 | Cooke, James Francis. How to Memorize Music. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1948. 138 pp. Inscription by Cooke |
folder 28 | Copland, Aaron. What to Listen for In Music. New York: Whittlesey House, 1939. 281 pp. |
folder 29 | Cowell, Henry, ed.. American Composers on American Music. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1933. 226 pp. |
folder 30 | Cowell, Henry. New Musical Resources. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1930. 143 pp. |
folder 31 | Creston, Paul. Principles of Rhythm. New York: Franco Columbo, 1961. 216 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
folder 32 | Damon, S. Foster, ed. Series of Old American Songs Reproduced in Facsimile. Providence: Brown University Library, 1936. Loose-leaf sheet music. |
folder 33 | Davis, Carol Beery, ed. Songs of the Totem. Juno: Empire Printing Co., 1939. 43 pp. |
folder 34 | Davis, Ennis. More than a Pitch-Pipe. Boston: C.C. Birchard, 1941. 177 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
folder 35 | Densmore, Frances. Seminole Music. Washington: United States Printing Office, 1956. 223 pp. |
folder 36 | Dett, R. Nathaniel, ed. Religious Folk-Songs of the Negro. Hampton: Hampton University Press, 1930. 236 pp. |
folder 37 | Dickinson, George Sherwin. The Pattern of Music. Poughkeepsie: Vassar College, 1939. 57 pp. |
folder 38 | D’Indy, Vincent. Cesar Franck: A Study. New York: John Lane, 1910. 286 pp. |
folder 39 | D’Indy, Vincent. Cours de Composition Musicale, Vol. 2/1. Paris: Durand, 1912. 500 pp. |
folder 40 | D’Indy, Vincent. Cours de Composition Musicale, Vol. 1. Paris: Durand, 1912. 228 pp. |
folder 41 | Diserens, Charles M., & Harry Fine. A Psychology of Music: The Influence of Music on Behavior. Cincinnati: Cincinnati College of Music, 1939. 405 pp. |
folder 42 | Dodge, Raymond, ed. Psychological Monographs. Vol. 40, No. 1. Princeton: Psychological Review Co., 1930. 214 pp. |
folder 43 | Dorian, Frederick. The Musical Workshop. New York: Harper & Bros, 1947. 368 pp. |
folder 44 | Downs, Olin. Symphonic Broadcasts. New York: Dial Press, 1931. 330 pp. |
folder 45 | Drinker, Sophie. Music and Women. New York: Coward McCann, 1948. 323 pp. |
folder 46 | Dykema, Peter W. Music for Public School Administrators. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1931. 171 pp. |
folder 47 | Earhart, Will. The Meaning and Teaching of Music. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1935. 250 pp. |
folder 48 | Earhart, Will. Music to the Listening Ear. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1932. 173 pp. |
folder 49 | Edwards, Arthur C. The Art of Melody. New York: Philosophical Library Inc., 1956. 266 pp. |
folder 50 | Ellinwood, Leonard. The History of American Church Music. New York: More-Gorham Co., 1953. 274 pp. |
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item 51 | Elson, Louis C. Syllabus of Musical History. Boston: New England Conservatory of Music, 1896. 100 pp. |
item 52 | Evetts, Edgar T., & Robert A. Worthington. The Mechanics of Singing. London: J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1928. 133 pp. |
item 53 | Finn, William J. The Art of the Choral Conductor. Vol. I. Boston: C.C. Birchard, 1939. 292 pp. |
item 54 | Flanders, Helen Hartness, & George Brown, eds. Vermont Folksongs and Ballads. Brattleboro: Stephen Daye Press, 1932. 256 pp. Inscribed by George Brown. |
item 55 | Foote, Arthur. Modulation and Related Harmonic Questions. Boston: Arthur pages. Schmidt, 1919. 97 pp. |
item 56 | Fowky, Edith Fulton, & Richard Johnston, eds. Folksongs of Canada. Waterloo: Waterloo Music Co., Ltd, 1954. 197 pp. |
item 57 | Fowles, Ernest. Ear, Eye, and Hand in Harmony-Study. New York: Oxford University Press, 1928. 57 pp. |
item 58 | Fowles, Helen M. Ernest Fowles: A Memoir. Self-published, 1933. 225 pp. |
item 59 | Franko, Sam. Chords and Discords: Memoirs and Musings of an American Musician. New York: Viking Press, 1938. 186 pp. |
item 60 | Gannett, Kent. Bach’s Harmonic Progressions: 1000 Examples. Philadelphia: Oliver Ditson, 1942. 51 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 61 | Gehrkens, Karl Wilson. The Fundamentals of Music. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., 1924. 212 pp. |
item 62 | Gehrkens, Karl Wilson. Music in the Grade Schools. Boston: C.C. Birchard & Co., 1934. 236 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 63 | Giard, Charles F. Fundamental Harmonic Material. Oklahoma City: Harlow Publishing Co., 1933. 200 pp. |
item 64 | Gingrich, Irving. Contrapuntal Ear-Training. Chicago: H. T. Fitzsimons Co., 1932. 127 pp. |
item 65 | Gordon, Philip. The Availability of Contemporary American Music for Performing Groups in High Schools and Colleges. New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1950. 144 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 66 | Goss, Madeleine. Bolero: The Life of Maurice Ravel. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1940. 303 pp. |
item 67 | Hahn, Frederick. Practical Violin Study. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1929. 276 pp. |
item 68 | Hamilton, Clarence G. Epochs in Musical Progress. Boston: Oliver Ditson, 1926. 278 pp. |
item 69 | Hannas, Ruth. Thorns are a Style. New York: Henry Harrison, 1930. 78 pp. |
item 70 | Haydon, Glen. The Evolution of the Six-Four Chord. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1933. 141 pp. |
item 71 | Henschel, George. Articulation in Singing: A Manual for Student and Teacher. Cincinnati: The John Church Co., 1926. 53 pp. |
item 72 | Hinman, Florence Lamont. Slogans for Singers. New York: G. Schirmer, 1934. 76 pp. |
item 73 | Howard, John Tasker. This Modern Music: A Guide for the Bewildered Listener. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1942. 234 pp. |
item 74 | Hughes, Charles W. The Human Side of Music. New York: Philosophical Library, 1948. 341 pp. |
item 75 | The Juilliard Report. New York: Norton, 1953. 223 pp. |
item 76 | The Juilliard Report. New York: Norton, 1953. 223 pp. |
item 77 | Kagen, Sergius. On Studying Singing. New York: Rinehart & Co., Inc., 1950. 119 pp. |
item 78 | Kennan, Kent. Counterpoint. Ellinwood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1959. 211 pp. |
item 79 | Kennan, Kent. The Technique of Orchestration. New York: Prentice Hall, 1952. 321 pp. |
item 80 | Kneisel, Jessie Hoskam. Mörike and Music. Ph.D. Diss., Columbia University, 1949. 236 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
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folder 81 | Koechlin, Charles. A Summary of the Rules of Counterpoint. Paris: Heugel. 137 pp. |
folder 82 | Koechlin, Charles. Etudes sur la chorale d’école. Paris: Heugel. 79 pp. |
folder 83 | Kwartin, Bernard. Fundamentals of Vocal Art. New York: Criterion Publishing Co., 1941. 178 pp. |
folder 84 | Lang, Paul Henry. 100 Years of Music in America. New York: G. Schirmer, 1961. 322 pp. |
folder 85 | Lehmann, Friedrich Johan. Harmonic Analysis. Oberlin: J. J. Comings & Son, 1910. 156 pp. |
folder 86 | Locke, Alain. The Negro and His Music. Washington: The Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. 142 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
folder 87 | Loggins, Vernon. Where the World Ends: The Life of Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1958. 273 pp. |
folder 88 | Lomax, John A., & Alan Lomax, eds. Our Singing Country. New York: MacMillan, 1941. 416 pp. |
folder 89 | Longy-Miquelle, Renée. Principles of Music Theory. Boston: E. C. Schirmer, 1925. 101 pp. |
folder 90 | Vaughn Lytle, Victor. The Theory and Practice of Strict Counterpoint. Philadelphia: Oliver Ditson, 1940. 222 pp. |
folder 91 | MacKinnon, Lilias. Music by Heart. New York: Oxford University Press, 1926. 141 pp. |
folder 92 | Maddy, J. E. & T. pages. Giddings. Instrumental Class Teaching. Cincinnati: Willis Music Co., 1928. 99 pp. Inscribed by Maddy, Shedean, Vashaw, Burns, Grainger, and Crosby. |
folder 93 | Maddy, J. E. & T. pages. Giddings. Instrumental Technique for Orchestra and Band. Cincinnati: Willis Music Co., 1926. 255 pp. Inscribed by Maddy. |
folder 94 | Mason, Daniel Gregory. Artistic Ideals. New York: Norton, 1927. 201 pp. |
folder 95 | Mason, Daniel Gregory. The Chamber Music of Brahms. New York: MacMillan, 1933. 276 pp. |
folder 96 | Mason, Daniel Gregory. From Song to Symphony. Boston: Oliver Ditson, 1924. 243 pp. |
folder 97 | McCoy, William J. Cumulative Harmony. Boston: Jinn & Co., 1916. 300 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
folder 98 | McGiffert, Gertrude Huntington. Radio Concert from Palestrina to Gershwin. New York: G. P. Putnam Sons, 1942. 191 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
folder 99 | McHose, Alan Irvine. The Contrapuntal Harmonic Technique of the Eighteenth Century. New York: F. S. Crofts, 1947. 433 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 100 | McHose, Alan Irvine, & Ruth Northup Tibbs. Sight Singing Manual. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1957. 186 pp. |
item 101 | Mead, Janet Cutler. Through the Year with American Music. Oxford, Ohio: Oxford Printing Co., 1941. 119 pp. |
item 102 | Merril, Barzille Winfred. Practical Introduction to Orchestration and Instrumentation. Ann Arbor: Edward Bros, 1937. 52 pp. |
item 103 | Miles, Charles Chester. Fundamentals of Musical Expression. Chicago: Charles C. Miles, 1928. 96 pp. |
item 104 | Miller, Frank E. Vocal Art-Science. New York: G. Schirmer, 1922. 311 pp. |
item 105 | Malloy, Maurice S., & Marie A. Snyder. My Musical Rating. New York: National Digest Co., 1927. 143 pp. Inscribed by the authors. |
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item 106 | Moor, Arthur Pritchard. The Library-Museum of Music and Dance. New York: Bureau of Publications, Columbia University, 1938. 186 pp. |
item 107 | Moore, Douglas. Listening to Music. New York: Norton, 1932. 288 pp. |
item 108 | Mursell, James L. “Psychology of Music,” Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 29 No. 3, March 1932. 23 pp. |
item 109 | Nicks, Friedrich. Frederic Chopin. Leipzig: F. E. C. Leuckert, 1890. 414 pp. |
item 110 | Norton, Alma A. Teaching School Music. Los Angeles: C.C. Crawford, 1932. 248 pp. |
item 111 | Orem, Preston Ware. The Art of Interweaving Melodies. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1937. 162 pp. |
item 112 | Osburn, Mary Hubbell. Ohio Composers and Musical Authors. Columbus: F. J. Heer Co., 1942. 238 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 113 | Obermeyer, Grace. Famous American Composers. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1944. 210 pp. |
item 114 | Panassié, Hugues. Hot Jazz: The Guide to Swing Music. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1936. 363 pp. |
item 115 | Patterson, Frank. How to Write a Good Tune. New York: G. Schirmer, 1925. 122 pp. |
item 116 | Pierce, Anne E. Class Lessons in Singing. New York: Silver Burdett, 1937. 212 pp. |
item 117 | Pike, Alfred. A Theology of Music. Toledo: Gregorian Institute of America, 1953. 124 pp. |
item 118 | Podolsky, Edward. The Doctor Prescribes Music. New York: Frederick A. Stokes, 1939. 134 pp. |
item 119 | Podolsky, Edward. Music Therapy. New York: Philosophical Library, 1954. 333 pp. |
item 120 | Posell, Elsa Z. American Composers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1963. 183 pp. |
item 121 | Traut, Ebenezer. Harmony: Its Theory and Practice. Boston: Boston Music Company, 1903. 342 pp. |
item 122 | Hanson, Howard. A Public Service in Music. New York: National Bureau for the Advancement of Music, 1935. 192 pp. |
item 123 | Radio and the Composer: The Economics of Modern Music. London: Ivor Nicholson & Watson, Ltd., 1935. 29 pp. |
item 124 | Refield, John. Music: A Science and an Art. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1928. 307 pp. |
item 125 | Reed, Clare Osborne. Constructive Harmony and Improvisation. Chicago: Clayton F. Summy, 1927. 159 pp. |
item 126 | Reti, Rudolph. The Thematic Process in Music. New York: MacMillan, 1951. 362 pp. |
item 127 | Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai. Practical Manual of Harmony. New York: Carl Fischer, 1930. 142 pp. |
item 128 | Robinson, Franklin W. Aural Harmony. New York: Hill Coleman, 1936. 147 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 129 | Rogers, Bernard. The Art of Orchestration. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1951. 198 pp. |
item 130 | Rosenwald, Hans. Handbook of Music History. Chicago: Lee Stern Press, 1940. 127 pp. |
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item 131 | Rudolf, Max. The Grammar of Conducting. New York: G. Schirmer, 1950. 350 pp. |
item 132 | Saitveit, Joseph G., Don Lewis, & Carl E. Seashore. “Revision of the Seashore Measures of Musical Talent,” University of Iowa Studies, No. 65, October, 1940. 62 pp. |
item 133 | Savage, Paul. Creative Singing. New York: Patros Press, 1931. 181 pp. |
item 134 | Schauffler, Lawrence. Piano Technic: Myth or Science. Chicago: Gable Hinged Music Co., 1937. 123 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 135 | Schillinger, Joseph. Kaleidophone: Pitch Scales in Relation to Chord Structures. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1940. 85 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 136 | Schmid, Adolph. The Language of the Baton, Book 1. New York: G. Schirmer, 1937. 123 pp. |
item 137 | Seashore, Carl E. In Search of Beauty in Music. New York: Ronald Press, 1947. 389 pp. |
item 138 | Seashore, Carl E. “The Measurement of Pitch Intonation with the Tonoscope in Singing and Playing,” University of Iowa Studies, February, 1930. 30 pp. |
item 139 | Seashore, Carl E., ed. “Objective Analysis of Musical Performance”, Studies in the Psychology of Music, Vol. 4, 1936. 379 pp. |
item 140 | Seashore, Carl E. Pioneering in Psychology. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1942. 232 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 141 | Seashore, Carl E. Psychology of Music. New York: McGraw Hill, 1938. 408 pp. |
item 142 | Shafer, Chet. The Pipe Organ Pumper. New York: Greenburg Publisher, 1926. 70 pp. |
item 143 | Clarke, Harry F., Russell V. Morgan, & William J. Skeet. The Fundamentals of Band Arranging. Cleveland: Sam Fox Publishing Co., 1938. 88 pp. |
item 144 | Slonimsky, Nicolas. Music of Latin America. New York: Thomas W. Crowell Co., 1945. 374 pp. |
item 145 | Slonimsky, Nicolas. The Road to Music. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1947. 178 pp. |
item 146 | Slonimsky, Nicolas. Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns. New York: Coleman Ross Co., 1947. 234 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 147 | Smith, Julia. Aaron Copland: His Work and Contribution to American Music. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1955. 336 pp. |
item 148 | Smith, Julia. Master Pianist: The Career and Teaching of Carl Friedberg. New York: Philosophical Library, 1963. 183 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 149 | Krone, Max T., Myron Schaffer, & Melvin Smith. Fundamentals of Musicianship, Book 1. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1937. 144 pp. |
item 150 | Snider, Denton J. Music: The Orchestra. St. Louis: Sigma Publishing. 138 pp. |
item 151 | Soderlund, Gustav Friedric. Direct Approach to Counterpoint in 16th Century Style. New York: S.F. Crofts, 1947. 133. Inscribed by the author. |
item 152 | Stanton, Hazel M. “Measurement of Musical Talent: The Eastman Experiment,” Studies in the Psychology of Music, Vol. 2, 1935. 140 pp. |
item 153 | Stanton, Hazel M. “Measuring Musical Talent: Seashore Tests as Administrative Aids,” The Personnel Journal, Vol. 7 No. 4, December, 1928, 286. Inscribed by the author. |
item 154 | Stanton, Hazel M. “Measuring Musical Talent: Seashore Tests as Administrative Aids,” The Personnel Journal, Vol. 7 No. 4, December, 1928, 286. |
item 155 | Kourth, Wilhelmine and Hazel M. Stanton. “Musical Capacity Measures of Adults Repeated after Musical Training,” University of Iowa Studies, No. 31, October 15, 1930. 18 pp. |
item 156 | Kourth, Wilhelmine and Hazel M. Stanton. “Musical Capacity Measures of Children Repeated after Musical Training,” University of Iowa Studies No. 42, September 15, 1933. 48 pp. |
item 157 | Kourth, Wilhelmine and Hazel M. Stanton. “Musical Capacity Measures of Children Repeated after Musical Training,” University of Iowa Studies No. 42, September 15, 1933. 48 pp. |
item 158 | Stanton, Hazel M. “Prognosis of Musical Achievement,” Studies in Psychology, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1929. |
item 159 | Stanton, Hazel M. “Prognosis of Musical Achievement,” Studies in Psychology, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1929. |
item 160 | Stanton, Hazel M. “Seashore Measures of Musical Talent,” Psychological Monographs, Vol. 39 No. 2, 1928, 135. |
item 161 | Stanton, Hazel M. “Seashore Measures of Musical Talent,” Psychological Monographs, Vol. 39 no. 2, 1928, 135. |
item 162 | Stinson, Ethelyn Lenore. How to Teach Children Music. New York: Harper & Bros, 1941. 140. |
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item 163 | Northwestern University. The Syllabus [yearbook], 1917. |
item 164 | Toch, Ernst. The Shaping Forces in Music. New York: Criterion Music Corp, 1948. 245 pp. |
item 165 | Tomlins, William L. Song and Life. Boston: C.C. Birchard, 1945. 105 pp. |
item 166 | Tremaine, C. M. History of National Music Week. New York: National Bureau for the Advancement of Music, 1925. 232 pp. |
item 167 | Tremaine, C. M. New York’s First Music Week. New York: National Bureau for the Advancement of Music, 1920. 184 pp. |
item 168 | Trotin, Christine. Key to Musicianship. self-published, 1927. 130 pp. |
item 169 | Tweedy, Donald. Manual of Harmonic Tecnic. Boston: Oliver Ditson, 1928. 307 pp. Inscribed by the author. |
item 170 | Ulanov, Barry. A History of Jazz in America. New York: Viking Press, 1952. 382 pp. |
item 171 | Watson, Jack McLaurin. The Education of School Music Teachers for Community Leadership. New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1948. 91 pp. |
item 172 | Wedge, George A. Applied Harmony, Book I. New York: G. Schirmer, 1930. 163 pp. |
item 173 | Wedge, George A. Applied Harmony, Book II. New York: G. Schirmer, 1931. 117 pp. |
item 174 | Welch, Roy Dickinson. The Appreciation of Music. New York: Harper and Bros, 1927. 192 pp. |
item 175 | Werner, Eric. The Sacred Bridge. New York: Columbia University Press, 1960. 618 pp. Inscribed by Rabbi Herbert Bronstein. |
item 176 | Wodell, Frederick W. Choir and Chorus Conducting. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1931. 266 pp. |
item 177 | Wolff, Pierre. La Route d’un Musicien: Georges Migot. Paris: Alfonse Leduc, 1933. 103 pp. |