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[Binder's Collection: Ida Coit]

Description: Bound compilation of sheet music compiled by Ida Burroughs Coit. The volume prominently features adaptations or arrangements of larger works (often operas), along with multiple waltzes and galops. Most works were published in Boston or St. Louis, with a smaller number published elsewhere. The St. Louis publisher Balmer & Weber and Boston publishers Oliver Ditson and W.A. Evans are most prominent in this collection. Most works were published in the 1870s, although items range in date from 1848 t… more
Date: 1848/1884
Creator: Coit, Ida Burrough
Partner: UNT Music Library

[Binder's Collection - Amalia Genth - M1-S6642-1850z]

Description: Bound compilation of sheet music from a variety of composers. This volume is held by Duke University, and is posted here in conjunction with the Binders Volumes Research Initiative, a project funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources (PW-290538-23).
Date: 185u
Creator: Genth, Amalie A.
Partner: UNT Music Library

[Binder's Collection - Eva Eve - Duke M20-E94-1843]

Description: Bound compilation of sheet music from a variety of composers. Works by Friedrich BurgmĂ¼ller, Joseph Lanner, and Samuel Lover are particularly prominent. This volume is held by Duke University, and is posted here in conjunction with the Binders Volumes Research Initiative, a project funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources (PW-290538-23).
Date: 1842/1850
Creator: Eve, Eva, 1841-1890
Partner: UNT Music Library

Susanna, a Sacred Oratorio

Description: This is the score of Handel's "Susanna," a sacred oratorio in three parts published by Samuel Arnold in ca. 1795. Grove Music established 1748 as the composition year of this oratorio and not 1743, as stated on the t.p. The first performance was given on February 10, 1749. The performance forces include: soloist (SATB), mixed chorus (SATB), strings (violins, viola, violoncellos, contra basses), woodwinds (oboe (2) and bassoon), trumpets (2), and continuo. . Although composed by Handel i… more
Date: 1748
Creator: Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

Le Champ d'Asile: Romance

Description: Musical score for voice and piano or harp written in Paris in November 1818. Cover has black and white lithograph depicting a man standing with a shovel.
Date: 1818
Creator: Romagnesi, A. (Antoine Joseph Michel), 1781-1850.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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