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The sound recordings were acquired by Mark Hindsley and Harry Begian during their tenures as directors of the University of Illinois bands. The films were transferred from the School of Music to the Sousa Archives in April 2005 and the sheet music was donated in 1998 and May 2005.
126 LP sound recordings donated by Barbara Cressman February 25, 2002.
Two 78rpm sound recordings of c. 1908 performances by the Sousa Band and Herbert L. Clarke donated by Talbot G. Hinze on January 14, 2005.
Two historic Henri Farny clarinets of William Smith, nephew of A. Smith who played in the Sousa Band in 1900 donated by William H. Clark on March 29, 2005.
Published first edition piano score of
First editions of
Published concert program for a Sousa Band performance held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania dated September 10, 1898 donated by Josephine Z. Kibbee on April 27, 2007.
12/4/03, Edison Model C-150 "Sheridan" Disc Machine donated by Maynard and Jane Brichford on July 15, 2008 (accession number 2008.120950.008)
Correspondence, news clippings, photograph, script, and essays documenting the experience of Aline Fairbanks as the first woman to march in the University of Illinois Band in 1945 donated by Aline Fairbanks on January 14, 2010.
Four original published part books to John Philip Sousa's
Hugh S. Lippman Papers donated by Nancy Hueper on December 2, 2011.
One photograph featuring A.A. Harding at the Grand Canyon in 1951 donated by Robert Cowan on December 20, 2011.
Two 78rpm disc recordings of the University of Illinois Band under the direction of A. Austin Harding, c. 1930 donated by Bill Thielbahr on May 19, 2011.
Charles H Parsons Bb Cornet donated by Lois Palen on June 14, 2012.
Marching Illini band jacket, photographs, music, and marching routines donated by Timothy K. Theesfeld on September 10, 2012.
Carl Busch Photograph and Newspaper Scrapbook donated by Taylor Mitchell on November 12, 2012.
Elizabeth Terhune Lingua Press Papers Donated to the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music on August 22, 2013 by Elizabeth Terhune. Mrs. Turhune met Kenneth Gaburo at Oberlin College whilst studying concrete poetry with Dary John Mizelle, but remained in contact with him and Lingua Press.
1952 Rose Bowl film donated by Kenneth D. Walter on September 26, 2013.
Illinois Opera Theatre Enthusiasts
John Philip Sousa royalty records, press clippings, and Kate Latter's shopping bag donated by Carol Hansen on January 24, 2014.
Dorothy Mabus Audio Recordings donated to the Sousa Archives March 27, 2014 by Donald McDowell. Includes autographed Sousa recording.
Paul Zonn's
Ted and Andrea Anderson A. Jacobson Sousa Band Photographs donated to the Sousa Archives May 2, 2014.
"Sousa's Band Will Play" 1897 newspaper clipping donated by Frank Bryant on behalf of Mary Agnes Snider on June 17, 2014.
Selmer Modele 22 Eb Alto Saxophone transferred from the University of Illinois School of Music to the Sousa Archives on July 11, 2014.
Jay Bennett ink drawing donated by Mr. Harry Buerkett on July 25, 2014.
Ben Vereecken's
Additional Hugh S. Lippman Papers and Fillmore Music House oboe c. 1920 donated by Nancy Hueper on December 17, 2014.
Michael M. Martin Collection of Published Movie-Theme Sheet Music donated on January 23, 2015 by Hannah Jellen.
Holton Mellophone, case, and attachments donated by John Holzaepfel on January 29, 2015.
McKinley Presbyterian Choir direct-cut disk donated on February 10, 2015 by Harry Cross of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
National Broadcasting Company Thesaurus Record 1071 radio transcription disc was donated by Robert Bass on May 1, 2015. Transferred to RS 26/20/209 in January 2018.
A box of 29 LP sound recordings of various historic wind-band performances between c. 1930 and 1980 were donated by an anonymous donor to University Bands during the spring of 2015, and the recordings were transferred to the Sousa Archives on May 10, 2015.
Two 78 rpm sound recordings (10 inch discs) of the 107th Cavalry Dance Band and the 107th Cavalry Band (including The Black Horse Troop, Written and Dedicated to 107th Cavalry by John Philip Sousa), donated by Judy Gehman on June 19, 2015.
John Cage HPSCHD t-shirt donated by Michael Van Blaricum on June 23, 2015.
Postcard and Conn advertisement donated by Robert Bass on July 16, 2015. Transferred to RS 26/20/209 in January 2018.
Electronic Music from the University of Illinois, Computer Music from the University of Illinois, and Music from Mathematics LPs donated Edward M. Reingold October 7, 2015.
Frank's Drum Shop snare drum transferred by Linda Moorhouse from University Bands to the Center in 2015.
University of Illinois Concert Band photograph from March 3, 1921 in St. Louis, MO donated by Jackson County Historical Society on January 11, 2016.
Steve Pherigo Local Concert Ephemera acquired on June 25, 2013.
Wilder Bentley Music and Papers donated by Bently, acquired on March 1, 2016.
Letter from Harry Partch to Carl Bauman donated by Jeff Wanswer of Hiram University on January 26, 2016.
Sousa Band concert program from the Victory Theatre donated by Edward Hillman on May 27, 2016.
"58 English Songs" by John Hullah, presented by John Philip Sousa to W.E. Woodruff donated by Linda Lawyer on October 5, 2015.
Claude Gordon Selmer testimonials, dimensions for Besson "Meha" trumpet, and Selmer brochure and contract donated by Carl Leach on October 15, 2016.
Postcard depicting the University of Illinois regiment band practicing on a field, donated by Bob Bass on October 28, 2016. Transferred to RS 26/20/209 in January 2018.
Photograph of the University of Illinois Band in roller skates (1927) donated by Scott Schwartz on November 1, 2016.
Sousa Album for the Pianoforte (1923), donated by Thomas Dannelley on December 14, 2016.
James Warren York BBb Tuba (serial number 53410) with original case donated by Ann and Ally Sussman on January 9, 2017
Panoramic Photograph of John Philip Sousa with the Great Lakes Naval Battalion Band 1918 donated by Dwight Thomas February 4, 2017.
Audio Interview with Bill Monroe and Seldom Scene donated by Ben Halpern May 5, 2017.
Our Leader March by F.E. Bigelow donated by Heather Brooks of Champaign, IL on May 26, 2017.
Martin Double-Bell Euphonium transferred to the Sousa Archives from the School of Music by Nathan Mandel on June 10, 2017.
Farm Aid publication donated by Mark Metcalf of WCIA-TV on August 23, 2017.
Dean Marable "Buck" Wade Marching Illini Letterman's Jacket (1960-1964) on September 5, 2017.
Kenneth Gaburo and Gary Verkade correspondence donated by Gary Verkade on October 4, 2017.
"We're Loyal to You Illinois," book with autographs of nearly every Illinois band director; copy of the program for the Forty-Sixth Anniversary Concert of the University of Illinois Concert Band performance (1936); and notes and correspondence by M. Mullis, donated by Mark Clark on October 27, 2017.
Music and sound recordings of Illinois State Fair Theme Song "One Hundred Fifty Years - Our Illinois," came from the University Band (given to the University Band by composer Earl Oyler in 1976) to the Sousa Archives on November 1, 2017.
CD "Long Roll: A Tribute to Composer-Percussionist Michael Manion" donated to the Sousa Archives by Robert Fleisher on December 7, 2017.
Faculty piano recital program. Kenneth Drake, September 9, 1980, donated by Tim Sozen on December 13, 2017.
Regal Zonophone 78,
Two Barbara Mettler publications:
Db Piccolo, unidentified maker, donated by Bruce Bohall February 5, 2018.
Eddie Alkire lesson booklets and sheet music donated by Paul Warnick on March 2, 2018. Note: for more Alkire materials, see RS 12/9/150 and RS 12/9/101.
Materials related to Jerry Hadley donated by David Allen at the School of Music on February 26, 2018.
Oliver Nelson, Lab Band, and Max Roach and the Black Chorus April 20, 1972 and March 21, 1972 recordings donated by Karl Huff on September 28, 2018.
Acquired from Music and Performing Arts Library on October 31, 2018:
5th Annual National High School Band Contest program donated to University Archives in 2003 by Janet McMahon, transferred to Sousa Archives on Nov. 30, 2018.
Dan Russo sound recording and photograph donated by Gary Bricault on Nov. 7, 2018.
Three Harry Partch LPs from Gate 5 Records donated by Tom Siwe on January 7, 2019.
Two piano rolls donated by Raymond and Ann Borelli on February 10, 2014.
Vertebrats CD donated by Roy Axford on December 22, 2018.
Piano roll
Marine Band Programs and Robert Isele letter by John Hoffmann on February 10, 2019.
Advancement Orchestra Folios moved from Hunleth Sheet Music on March 3, 2019.
Dick Justice and Mary Me Punk Albums by Rob Arrol on March 31, 2019.
Geoffrey Britten Letter and Photograph on May 2, 2019.
Kevin Greene Medicare 7, 8, or 9 Bumper Sticker transferred on May 23, 2019 from Student Life Archives.
T.M. Koeder Majestic trumpet, Lyon and Healy silver piston cornet, and Rudolph Wurlitzer Lyric cornet donated by Jason Gardner on June 24, 2019.
Victor H. Johnson Correspondence and Sousa Program donated by Susan Crist on June 28, 2019.
Conn "Victor" Cornet Model 4A and Orignal Documents donated by Peter Vallandigham on September 3, 2019.
Posters, Programs, and Souvenir Booklets, Correspondence Letters from Frank Simon and Captain Eugene La Barre to Bates E. Clarke, and U.S. Marine Band Press Kit donated by Marianne Basham on September 9, 2019.
Harwood Jenkins Eb Alto saxophone and Fernand Chapelain clarinet donated by Jim Holmes on September 20, 2019.
Henry Potter Music Company rope tension field drum, Royal Welch Fusiliers B-flat bugle, The Royal Grenaders Shash, and papers donated by Elizabeth Wattenberg, October 7, 2019.
Haldane and Norma Bean Papers, Holton tenor saxophone, and Cavalier clarinet donated by Norma Bean on November 26, 2019.
Evelyn Brue-Roeder Music and Papers, donated by Paul Warnik, February 12, 2020.
"Musicircus" and "Matrix Extra" concert posters transferred from University Archives record series 4/5/7 on February 19, 2020.
Lisa DiChiera donated an autographed John Philip Sousa quote, memorial service program for David DiChiera (2018) and a commemorative program guide for David DiChiera's opera
Judith L. Miller donated photograph of husband Charles G. Miller and Conn 88H Trombone and Method book owned by him on October 13, 2020.
Paul Weichsel donated audio recordings of the Collegium Musicum of the University of Illinois on November 20, 2020.
Linda Dutton donated photograph of John Philip Sousa at Chautauqua, New York, ca. 1931 on April 7, 2021
Renee Potter donated Opal Potter Sheet Music Collection on April 12, 2021.
John Thieman donated the John Thieman University of Illinois Band Posters on August 5, 2020.
University of Illinois Band Posters and Papers donated by Will Musgrove on June 25, 2021
Holton Eb tuba and Fox bassoon donated by the School of Music on July 23, 2021.
Indian Music of the Southwest LP donated by Scott Schwartz on July 30, 2021.
Harry Partch correspondence and Oedipus sound recording and articles donated by Sheri Crawford on August 3, 2021
1896 Criterion Disc Player and four Zinc Discs donated by Richard Keck on September 10, 2021.
University Bands Jacket worn by Jon Toman's sister circa 1980s. Donated by Jon Toman in 2018.
A Sousa Band's - The Ballet Music of William Tell 10" disc. Donated by Phyllis Ruttenberg in November 2021.
First Hawaiian Conservatory of Music Hawaiian Guitar Correspondence Courses. Donated by Anne Wheatley, January 18, 2022.
"Dewar at the Table", yellow X-Large T-Shirt, donated by Charles Segard on April 26, 2022.
Music for Percussion: Paul Price and His Ensemble (LP), The Crimson and Gold, Grand Concert Rag, Let's Sing to Victory, and The Sousa March Folio (sheet music), donated by Mary Hodson on May 17, 2022.
"Baby Mine" sheet music, donated by Pete Griffin on July 15, 2022.
University of Illinois Second Regimental Band - Section A LP, donated by Mark Zip on July 15, 2022.
John Rosch sheet music, donated by John Rosch on August 20, 2022.
Motorola Scalatron was transferred from the School of Music to the Sousa Archives on September 3, 2022 for long-term preservation. The transfer was approved by Nathan Mandel.
Starcastle BBC Radio Rock Hour #15, 1978 broadcast recording donated by Mark Williams December 20, 2022.
Hymnals and Hawaiian Guitar Method Books owned by Marjorie McDaniel Letot donated by Julie Elder November 8, 2022.
Margaret Martin Sheet Music Collection and Boehm System Clarinet Fingering Chart donated by Karma D. Skinner January 5, 2023.
Cloydia Hill Larimore One Eyed Jacks and Blytham Limited Collection donated by Pamela Hill July 2022.
Stars and Stripes Forever Piano Vocal Score by John Philip Sousa donated by Chris and Peggy Huson March 13, 2023.
39 vinyl LPs of music for marching band and wind ensemble (boxes 82 and 83) donated by David Smith on April 27, 2023.
S.S. Stewart Mandolin-Banjo donated by Gillian Goldberg on June 16, 2023.
1915 VV-XI "Victrola the Eleventh" Victrola donated by Joseph Rank on June 20, 2023.
New Jenkins Special Mellophone donated by Candace Widick on August 3, 2023.
Photographs of a train crash experienced by the Sousa Band, donated by an unidentified person on November 6, 2023.
Three recordings of R. Kaler Quartet and Jimmy Kaler, donated by Maxine Kaler November 6, 2023.
Autographed black and white photograph of Herbert L. Clarke, Walter M. Smith, Delaware Staigers, and Frank Simon donated by Stephen Gryc on January 19, 2024.
Mary Exton Concert Programs transferred from University Archives in January 2024.
Marcel Franciscono Collection of Bruno Nettl articles transferred from University Archives in January 2024.
Washburn-Tonk Music Company Guitar, ca. 1932, donated by Ben Juday on December 15, 2023
The collection is organized in three series.
Series 1 contains sound recordings and films. The recordings are arranged by type of performance ensemble and identified with one of the following notations after the title (LP-H: Historic recording, UI: University of Illinois Band, U: Non-University of Illinois Collegiate Bands, M: Military Bands, S: Summer Camp and Festival Bands, and C: Community Bands). The recordings are arranged alphabetically by title within each grouping. The films are arranged numerically by film number.
Series 2 contains historical music instruments and ephemera used by musicians during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including two clarinets used by A. Smith while a member of the John Philip Sousa Band in 1900.
Series 3 contains manuscript music, published sheet music, concert programs, newspaper/magazine clippings, and photographs. The manuscript music and published music are arranged separately, alphabetically by composer. Whenever possible an identification of the format of the music for each title (i.e., full score, condensed score, piano score, and parts) has been identified with the corresponding abbreviations, FS, CS, PS, P. The concert programs, newspaper/magazine clippings, and photographs are unarranged.
Contains published sound recordings and transcription discs of a variety of American and European music performed by American wind bands. Of particular interest are early recordings of the John Philip Sousa band. In addition there are commercially produced films, manuscript music, published sheet music, concert programs, newspaper/magazine clippings, photographs, and musical instruments, all of which document American music and culture.
Donated by Talbot G. Hinze.
Donated by Talbot G. Hinze.
University of Illinois Band Rose Bowl Trip
8mm kodachrome film, no sound, taken by Ken Walter and Jerry Bachman during their trip as members of the Illinois Band to Pasadena for the 1952 Rose Bowl parade and game. Condition: acetate film with several splices. Film donated by Ken Walter.
Victor: 64677
Victor: 19034
Victor: 19110
Emerson: 19023
Brunswick: 2365
Victor: 17767
Victor: 60031
Victor: 17802
Brunswick: 5084
Victor: 19420
Victor: 19379
Victor: 18923
Victor: 18819
Victor: 18606
Victor: 64636
Victrola: 64257
Victor: 64270
Victor: 19252
Victor: 19122
Victor: 64397
Brunswick: 2438
Victrola: 64694
Victor: 18964
Victor: 17385
Columbia: 935-D
Victor: 18390
Victor: 19019
National Game Overture manuscript (FS), and Tannhauser Overture manuscript (P)
Marches by Franz von Blon "Unter dem Siegesbanner " "Triumph der Schonheit" "Friedensklange" "Tanz der Fischermadchen" "Jubilaumsfest" "Sizilietta" "Veni, Vidi, Vici " (arr. Geiger) "Deutscher Kronprinz " (arr. Geiger) "Traumbild " "Heil Europa" (published in the U.S.A. as "Universal Peace") "Blumengefluster - Idyl" "Im-D-Zug" "Serenade D'Amour" "Matrosen" (arr. Geiger) Program notes included
"Toree Maggiore", Orsomando "Marsch der Negerheinzelmannchen ", von Blon (arr. Geiger) "Lidttoriana", Orsomando "Counter Marching with Sousa" , Corrie "Armida", Orsomando "March of the Dwarfs", von Blon "Pupetta Innamorata", Orsomando "Dance of the Swans", Tschaikovsky "Annina", Orsomando Program notes included
"Frisch Aur!" (Reveille), Carl Teike "Mit Kraft un Feuer", Hermann Ludwig Blankenburg "In Freundschaft und Treue", Carl Teike "Friedensgottin", Hermann Ludwig Blankengurg "Vor die Front", Carl Teike "Auf der Wach!", Hermann Ludwig Blankenburg "Auf gut Gluck", Carl Teike "Prinz Albrecht", Carl Teike "Auf Adlerschwingen", Herman Ludwig Blankenburg (arr. Corrie) "Jung Deutschland" Carl Teike "Unter Deutschem Schutze" Hermann Ludwig Blankeburg "Bruderherz", Carl Teike (arr. Corrie) "Reiterlust", Hermann Ludwig Blankenburg "Deutsche Art" Carl Teike Program notes included
"Oviedo" "Espana Canon" "Certamen levantino" "Los Caracoles" "Flowers of Spain" "Villena" "Espana y Toros" "Anchors Aweigh", Charles A. Zimmerman "Serenade from the Student Prince", Sigmund Romberg "The Courts of Granada Suite", Ruperto Chapi Program notes included
"Fahnenruf", Julius Lenhardt "Aus Grosser Zeit", Julius Lenhardt "St. Hubertus", Julius Lenhardt "Fur ruhm und Vaterland", Julius Lenhardt "Diana's Jagdruf", Julius Lenhardt "Flotte Weiber", Gustav Lehnhardt "The American Gentleman", Joseph Deluca "The Legions of Ancient Rome", Joseph Deluca "Tenth Olympiade", Joseph Deluca "Soldiers on Parade", Joseph Deluca "Our Glourious Emblem", Joseph Deluca Program notes included
"Sonnatag ist's", Ernst Stieberitz "Die burg im Osten", Ernst Stieberitz "Waffentrager der Nation", Ernst Stieberitz "Aufbruch der Nation", Ernst Stieberitz "Deutschland Fleigt", Ernst Stieberitz "Unter dem Gardestern", Ernst Stieberitz "Am Tannenbergdenkmal", Ernst Stieberitz "Nachtliche Karawane", Ernst Stieberitz "Grossdeutschlands Blaue Junge", Ernst Stieberitz "Autocrat", Hale a. VanderCook "Lake Front Park", Hale a. VanderCook "Royal Potentate", Hale a. VanderCook "Euphonic", Hale a. VanderCook Program notes included
"University of Arizona March", Joseph Deluca "At Bagdad's Gate", Joseph Deluca "The Shriner's Parade March", Joseph Deluca "Athens the Beautiful", Joseph Deluca "The White and Red Rose March", Joseph Deluca "Army and Marine", Wilhelm Zehle "Coronel", Wilhelm Zehle "Trafalgar", Wilhelm Zehle "Europe United", Wilhelm Zehle "Viscount Nelson", Wilhelm Zehle "The Sun-God", Wilhelm Zehle "Wellington", Wilhelm Zehle Program notes included
"McCune Cadets", Orion Farrar "Fort Frayne", Orion Farrar "Bombasto", Orion Farrar "Althotas", Orion Farrar "Columbia", Orion Farrar "Indiana State Band", Orion Farrar "General Miles", Orion Farrar "The Loyal American", Orion Farrar "Hi Henry's Triumphal", Orion Farrar "St. Galler", Hans Heusser "Locarno", Hans Heusser "Pilot Mittelholzer", Hans Heusser "Zurich", Hans Heusser "Feurig Blut!", Hans Heusser "Salut a Bruxelles", Hans Heusser "Rassig volk", Hans Heusser Program notes included
"In Reih und Glied", Carl Unrath "Defilier", Carl Unrath "Alte Weisen", Carl Unrath "Frohe Meimkehr", Carl Unrath "Amazonen", Peter Ludwig Hertel "Militarfestklang", Carl Unrath "Hoch zu Ross", Carl Unrath "Konig Karl", Carl Unrath "Hohenzollern Ruhm", Carl Unrath "Huldiguns", Carl Unrath "Flieger", Ernst Urbach "Friedensglocken", Ernst Urbach "In Wind und Wetter", Ernst Urbach "Regina", Ernst Urbach Program notes included
"Bond of Friendship", John MacKenzie-Rogan "Deutschland Fursten", H.L. Blankenburg "In Treue fest", Carl Teike "Hilsen til Garden", Hermann Pecking "Deutschlands Waffenehre", H. L. Blankenburg "Graf Zeppelin", Carl Teike "Alte Kameraden", Carl Teike "Florentiner", Julius Fucik "Europa March", Hermann Pecking "The Melody Shop", Karl King "Somme-Kampfer", Ernst Stieberitz Program notes included
"Les Patineurs Ballet" (section 1 of the suite), Meyerbeer "Anima Festosa", Orsomando" "Badinage", Victor Herbert "Frentanina", Orsomando "Beautiful Galatea Overture", von Suppe "Il Silenzio" (Harold Wendt, trumpet), Orsomando "The Glow Worm", Lincke "Primavera", Orsomando "Elfriede", Geroge Swift Program notes included
"Il Bersaglier March", Eduardo Boccalari "Fantasia di Concerto", Eduardo Boccalari "d"Annunzio March", Eduardo Boccalari "Fiume March", Eduardo Boccalari "Dance of the Serpents", Eduardo Boccalari "Mauresque Caprice", Eduardo Boccalari "The Coquette", Eduardo Boccalari "Souvenir of the Ball", Eduardo Boccalari Program notes included
Filmore "The Footlifter"; Sousa "Gallant Seventh"; Reeves "Second Connecticut Regiment March"; Ives "March Intercollegiate"; Sousa "Simper Fidelis"; Huffine "Them Basses"; Sousa, "The Liberty Bell" / Joplin (arr. Schuller) "Combination March"; Sousa "The Thunderer"; Alford "Purple Carnival"; Evans "Symphonia"; Ives "Omega Lambda Chi"; Sousa "The Stars and Stripes Forever." 12 in. disc, Columbia: M 33513 Conductor: Gunther Schuller
Sousa "The Pathfinder of Panama"; Sousa "New York Hippodrome March"; Souas "Manhattan Beach March"; Sousa "Free Lance March"; "Del Isle La Marseilaise" / Schou "'Sleepy Sidney' Two Step"; Yradier "La Paloma The Dove"; Luders "The Prince of Pilsen Selections"; Suppe "Light Calvary Overture"; Strauss "The Blue Danube Waltz." 12 in. disc, Everest: 3360. From cylinder recordings.
Faust Selection. 12 in. disc, Victor: 31104. Composer: Gounod.
Hail to the Orange and Oskee Wow Wow / Illinois Loyalty March. 10 in. disc, Victor: 19835 Composers: H.V. Hill / T.H. Guyle Includes shellac and master acetate discs, donated by Keith Phelps in 1987
Little Mother of Mine. 10 in. disc. Victor: 64778. Walter Brown (composer) / H.T. Burleigh (lyricist)
Such a Li'l Fellow. 10 in. disc. Victor: 64625. Francis Lowell (composer) / William Dichmont (lyricist)
Dear Old Pal of Mine. 10 in. disc. Victor: 64785 Composer: Harold Robe / Lyricist: Lieut. Gitz Rice.
Forgotten. 12 in. disc. Victor: 74160. Composer: Cowles
Send Me Away with a Smile. 10 in. disc. Victor: 64741. Composer: Louis Weslyn / Lyricist: Al. Piantadosi.
Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. 10 in. disc. Victor: 64428. Composer: J.B. Pounds / Lyricist: J.S. Fearis
My Irish Song of Songs. 10 in. disc. Victor: 64796. Composer: Alfred Dubin. Lyricist: Daniel J. Sullivan
Home, Sweet Home. 12 in. disc. Victor: 74511 Composer: John H. Payne / Lyricist: Henry R. Bishop
Hymn to the Sun / Slavonic Dance, No. 2 in E Minor. 12 in. disc. Victor: 6183-A/B. Composers: Rimsky-Korsakow / Dvorak (arr. Kreisler) Piano accomp.: Carl Lamson
The Mother's Prayer. 12 in. disc. Victor: 74475. Composer: George Cooper. Lyricist: J.R. Thomas
O Sole Mio (My Sunshine) Neapolitan Folk Song. 10 in. disc. Victor: 87243. Composer: G. Capurro / Lyricist: E. di Capua
A Dream. 10 in. disc. Victor: 64434 Lyricist: Chas. B. Cory / Composer: J.C. Bartlett
I Love the Name of Mary / There is Silver Now Where Once Was Gold. 10 in. disc. Victor: 17107 Composer: Graff, Olcott, Bell / Huntington
One Day in June / Rock-A-Bye Land. 10 in. disc. A2442. Composers: Hanley / Van Alstyne
When I Dream in the Gloaming of You / When We Listened to the Chiming of the Old Church Bell. 10 in. disc. Victor: 16363 Composer/Lyricist: Ingraham / Roden and Helf
Whispering Hope / Abide With Me. 10 in. disc. Victor: 17782 Composer: Alice Hawthorne / Henry F. Lyte and William H. Monk
Where is My Boy To-Night (Gospel Hymn) / There is a Fountain Fill'd with Blood (Gospel Hymn). 10 in. disc. Victor: 16412. Composer: Lowry / Cowper - Mason.
The Gold Digger - Fox Trot (Dig a Little Deeper) (Buscador de Oro) / Chick-A-Dee Fox Trot. 10 in. disc. Victor: 19128. Composer: James F. Hanley / Louis Breau
I Love Me / No No Nora. 10 in. disc. Victor: 19121. Composer: Edwin J. Weber / Ted Fiorito and Ernie Erdman
Unteracher Landler / Enzian Und Alpenrosen. 10 in. disc. Columbia: E7114. Composer: Landler
Hula Medley / Cunha Medley. 10 in. disc. Victor: 17774
The Sneak! - Fox Trot / Are You Playing Fair? - Fox Trot. 10 in. disc. Victor: 18921 Composer: Nacio Herb Brown / Henry R. Cohen and Frank D. Siegrist
Scherzo Tarantelle, Op. 16. 12 in. disc. Victor: 74562 Composers: Henri Wienlawski
Lucia Sextette - Chi mi frena (Act 2) / Rigoletto Quartet - Bella figlia dell' amore (Act 3). 12 in. disc. Victor: 55066 Composers: Donizetti / Verdi
Roamin' in the Gloamin' / The Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather. 10 in. disc. Victor: 45209 Composer: Lauder and Wells
The Whistler and His Dog (with descriptive effects) / The Warbler's Serenade (with whistling chorus). 10 in. disc. Victor: 17380 Composers: Pryor and Perry
Chimes of Normandy Selection / Poet and Peasant Overture. 10 in. disc. Victor: 16385 Composer: Planquette / von Suppe
When Shadows Fall / The Secret of Home Sweet Home. 10 in. disc. Victor: 18392 Composers: Harold G. Frost and E. Clinton Keithley / Arthur A. Penn and George J. Trinkaus
Lakme - Dov'e l'Indiana bruna (Bell Song), Act 2. 12 in. disc. Victor: 74510 Composer: Leo Delibes
The Sweetest Story Ever Told. 10 in. disc. Victor: 64708 Composer: R.M. Stults
Millicent - Waltz Hesitation / Mighty Lak' a Rose (for dancing). 12 in. disc. Victor: 35395 Composers: Frank W. McKee and Nevin McKee
Lo, Here the Gentle Lark! / Ma Curly-Headed Babby. 10 in. disc. Victor: 45115 Composers: Shakespeare and Henry R. Bishop / G.H. Clutsam
Amelia Waltzes / The Mississippi Barbeque (one-step). 12 in. disc. Columbia: A5609 Composers: Haenschen / Dave Reed
Includes thirteen studio tracks, five live tracks, and two bonus tracks, six of which were previously unreleased.
Lucia-Sextette, 12 in. disc, Victor: 31460. Composer: Donizetti
America Forever! (Grand American Fantasia) / Marsovia Waltzes, 12 in. disc, Victor 35112. Composer: Morse-Tobani/Blanke-Belcher
Semper Fidelis: The Marches of John Philip Sousa. Side A: Stars and Stripes Forever, Semper Fidelis, U.S. Field Artillery, The Glory of the Yankee Navy, Washington Post. Side B: The Thunderer, High School Cadets, El Capitan, Our Flirtations, The Gladiator, 12 in. disc, Harmony: HS 11244. Composer: John Philip Sousa
John Garvey, Leader. Side A: Rabble Rouser, Charleston Blues, Funtime, Latino. Side B: People Got to Be Free, You Are Too Beautiful, I've Got the Feelin', I'll Be Back, 12 in. disc. Mark Custom Records: MC 2944.
Audio cassette. Sousa: The Complete Marches, Four Audio Cassettes, Book-of-the-Month Club Release. Composer: John Philip Sousa
Audio cassette. Sousa Marches: The Thunderer, Crusader March, Gladiator March, High School Cadets, Hands Across the Sea, Washington Post, King Cotton, Bells of Chicago, Our Flirtations, Manhattan Beach, Semper Fidelis, Stars and Stripes Forever
12 in. disc. Now's the Time!: Recorded live at the Monticello Room in Rochester, N.Y. Side A: Now's the Time, Sophisticated Lady, In a Mellotone, Laura. Side B: I'll Remember April, What are you Doing the Rest of Your Life?, Straight No Chaser, But Beautiful
12 in. disc, Stash Record: ST-111
12 in. disc., Stash Records, ST-113
12 in. disc, Stash Records, ST-109
Victor 17302A & B, 10in. LP. Performed by the Sousa Band. Washington Post Side of LP is Autographed by John Philip Sousa. donated by Donald McDowell March 2014.
7 in. acetate direct-cut disc by Silvertone. Recorded January 12, 1941 by the Guy Lombardo Orchestra. Donated by Donald McDowell March 2014.
7in Acetate direct-cut disc by Silvertone. Star spangled banner sung by "85,000 Army boys" recorded January 12, 1941. "I don't want to..." sung by "4 colored army boys" recorded january 12, 1941. Donated by Donald McDowell March 2014.
7in. acetate direct-cut disc by Silvertone. "I got it bad" performed by Eddy Young's Orchestra January 12, 1941. "Lombardo Melodies recorded by Guy Lombardo's Orchestra January 12, 1941. Donated by Donald McDowell March 2014.
LP. Contains three discs. Donated by Wilder Bentley June 20, 2014. Composer: Harry Partch. Performers: Harry Partch ensemble conducted by Danlee Mitchell. Disc 1: Act 1-On a Japanese Theme; Exordium, Chorus of Shadows, The Pilgrimage, Emergence of the Spirit, A Son in Search of His Father's Face, Cry from Another Darkness, Pray for Me. Disc 2: Act 2- On an African Theme; Sanctus, the Quiet Hobo Meal, The Lost Kid, Time of Fun Together, The Misunderstanding, Arrest, Trial and Judgement (Joy in the Marketplace!), Pray for Me Again, A Stranger FEAR! Disc 3: The Instruments of Harry Partch: Partch in Prologue Adapted Viola, Chromelodeon I Bio Boy, Adapted Guitar, Kithara, Harmonic Canon II, Diamond Marimba, Bass Marimba, Cloud Chamber Bowls, Spoils of War, Marimba Eroica, Surrogate Kithara, Kithara II, Boo, Koto, Harmonic Canon I, Chomelodeon II, Chromelodeons I and II, Crychord, Zymo-Xyl, Mazda Marimba, Gourd Tree and Cone Gong, Eucal Blossom, Quadrangularis Reversum, Harmonic Canon III (Blue Rainbow), Hand Instruments Partch Epologue.
Side 1: University of Illinois McKinley Presbyterian Choir, Lester Vantress, director. 1955 Christmas program. Recorded by Mendel Riley's Music, Champaign, Illinois. Side 2: unidentified content 12-inch direct-cut phonodisc.
Smithsonian Social Orchestra & Quadrille Band; James Weaver, director; 12 inch disc (LP) (Civil War Bands) Side One: Star Spangled Banner; Sontag Polka; Charming Waltz; Mountain Bell Schottisch; Five Step Waltz; The Musidora Polka-Mazurka; Masonic March; Money Musk Reel; Military Parade Schottische; Wood Up Quickstep; Voice Quadrille. Side Two: Post Horn Duetto; National Schottische; Gift Polka; French Quadrille; Polonaise; La Traviata Waltz; Medley Quick-Step; Last Rose of Summer; La Cachucha; Schomberg Galop; Sweet Home
The Empire Brass Quintet and Friends; Composed and Arranged by G.W.E. Friderich; 12 inch disc (LP) (Civil War Bands) Side 1: Farewell, My Lilly Dear (Quick-Step); Signal March; Ellen Bayne (Quick-Step); Ocean Tide March; Hail, Columbia; Jewel Waltz; Wedding Schottische; Annie May (Quick-Step); Lilly Lee; Maggie By My Side; Yankee Doodle. Side 2: Lilly Bell (Quick-Step); Marseilles Hymn; Rainbow Schottische; Old Dog Tray (March); My Old Kentucky Home (March); Prima Donna Waltz; Pelham Schottische; The Old Log Hut (March); Massa's In the Cold Ground (March); The Star Spangled Banner; Farewell, My Lilly Dear (Reprise).
Empire Brass Quintet & Friends, Including Members of the Symphony Orchestra; Directed by Frederick Fennell First U.S. Recording from the Library of Congress; 12 inch disc (LP) (Civil War Bands) Side One: "You Naughty, Naughty Men" Quickstep G Bickness, 1867; Souvenir Polka: Puffhold, 1868; Farewell Waltzes: Joseph Gungl, 1868; REview Quickstep: H.E. Crammattii, 1868; Concertino for E-flat Cornet: Sachese, 1871; Liebling's Polka: Faust, 1867; Liebesgarten Duet: Robert Schumann, 1871; "Guard Mounting" Quickstep: Henri E. Cramatte, 1867. Side Two: "Adjutant's Call" Quickstep: Henri E. Cramatte, 1867; "Dolores" Schottische: Henry Yaeger, 1870; Liebeshandel Duet: Grabeau-Hoffmann, 1871; Amor March: Strass, 1867; Familien-Gemalde Duet: Robert Schumann, 1871; Frederick March; Joseph Gungl, 1868; Doppelquartett: Auf dem See: Mortiz Hauptmann, 1871; Concordia March: Joseph Gungl, 1867
Music of the Mid-1800's, and particularly works from Mr. Stephen Foster's The Social Orchestra and others from G.W.E. Friederich's Brass Band Journal, as well as the music of the Band of the 26th North Carolina Rgiment, C.S.A. Titanic Records, 12 inch disc (LP) (Civil War Bands) Side A: 1. Ellen Bayne Quick Step, Rainbow Schottisch, The Jewel Waltz, Massa's in the Cold Ground, Farewell, My Lilly Dear; 2. The Star-Spangled Banner, Gift Polka, Auld Lang Syne; 3. Wedding Schottisch, Prima Donna Waltz, Lilly Bell Quick Step. Side B: 1. Quadrilles No. 3 & No. 4, Would I Were With Thee, Happy Land, Oh, Summer Night, Old Folks Home; 2. Empire Quick Step, To Thee, Oh Country!, Dixie's Land, Washington's March, Hosanna, Mocking Bird Quick Step.
Featuring Mr. Jack Daniel's Original Silver Cornet Band; 12 inch disc (LP) (Civil War Bands) Tracks: Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey?; How to Build a Band; Back Home Again in Indiana; When Johnny Comes Marching Home; Londonderry Aire; Moore County Toodle-oo; Dixie; Charleston; In the Evening by the Moonlight; We Wish You a Merry Christmas; Jingle Bells.
Arrangements by Greig McRitchie; 12 inch disc (LP) (Civil War Bands) Side One: Medley: There'll be a Hot Time in Old Town Tonight, The Bear Went Over the Mountain, Ta Ra Ra Boom Te A, Hail Hail the Gang's All Here; I had a Dream Dear; The Whistler and His Dog, Paddlin' Madelin' Home; Aura Lee; You and I (Cornet Duet). Side Two: Listen to the Mocking Bird; Shenandoah; Row, Row, Row; Tennessee Waltz; WAiting for the Robert E. Lee; On the Banks of the Wabash; Medley: Dixie, Bonnnie Blue Flag; Amazing Grace.
Military Music in America - Vol. 5; 12 inch disc (LP) (Civil War Bands) Side A: Dixie & Bonnie Blue Flag; Maryland, My Maryland; Colonel Vance's March; My Lodging Is on the Cold Ground; Rainbow Schottische; Vaillance Polka Militaire; Louisville March; Webster's Funeral March; Ellen Bayne Quickstep. Side B: Here's Your Mule Galop; Poloniase the Last Rose of Summer; Bolk Sojer Boy; Memories of Home Waltz; Lorena & Bright Smiles Medley Quickstep; Marseillaise Hymn; Massa's in De Cold Ground; Maggie By My Side.
Frederick Fennell, Director; Merja Sargon, Soprano; Bernard Rose, Piano. Library of Congress, Washington (OMP 101-102); Two 12 inch discs (LP) (Civil War Bands) Side 1: Hunters' Chorus, from The Rose of Erin (Band); O Summer Night, from Don Pasquale (Band); Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway (Vocal); The Herdsman's Mountain Song (Vocal); Captain Shepherd's Quickstep (Band) Side 2: Captain Finch's Quickstep (Band); Indiana Polka (Band); Old Memories (Vocal); The Moonbeam Waltzes (Band). Side 3: La Fontaine (Piano); Upon a Summer's Day (Vocal); Slow March: Midnight! (Band); Scots Wha Hae: Variations (Piano); General Taylor Storming Monteray (Band). Side 4: Lilly Bell Quickstep (Band); Door Latch Quickstep (Band); The Heart Bow'd Down (Vocal); Why, No One to Love? (Vocal); Free and Easy (Band).
Presenting The American Brass Quintet Brass Band; 12 inch disc (LP) (Civil War Bands) Side One: Arizona Quickstep; Bond's Serenade; No One to Love; Blondinette Polka; Mabel Waltz; Helene Schottisch; American Hymn; Red Stocking Quickstep. Side Two: Mockingbird Quickstep; "Memories of Home" Waltz; Schottische; The Moon is Above Us; Brin d'Amour Polka; Goodnight My Angel; Fireman's Polka.
Leader and Commander Colonel Eugene W. Allen; Enlisted Bandleader Sargeant Major Charles C. Welker, Jr.; 12 inch disc (LP) (U.S. Military Bands). Side One: The Citizen Soldier; Attention; Adjutant's Call; March on - The Rifle Regiment; Four Ruffles and Flourishes - The General's March; Sound Off; - Glory of the Trumpets; Retreat - To the Color; Inspection - LIberty Bell; Advance the Colors - Trio, National Emblem; The National Anthem; Post the Colors - You're a Grand Old Flag; Pass in Review - The Official West Point March, Army Vlue, The Army Goes Rolling Along. Side Two: Fanfare - Regalia; Four Ruffles and Flourishes - Hail to the Chief; Four Ruffles and Flourishes - Hail Columbia; Fanfare - Olympic Fanfare and Theme; Bugle Calls: First Call, Recall, Reveille, Retreat, Assembly, To The Color, Mess Call, Tattoo, Drill Call, Call to Quarters, Church Call, Taps; Fainal Salute: Faith of Our Fathers, Vanished Army, God of Our Fathers, Battle Hymn of the Republic, Taps, America the Beautiful.
"The President's Own" United States Marine Band, Colonel John R. Boureois, Director; 12 inch disc (LP) (U.S. Military Bands) Side One: Liberty Fanfare; Music For the International Fireworks Spectacular: "Strike Up the Band" Overture, "The Parade of Nations," "America Is" Finale. Side Two: National Anthems of France and the United States of America: "La Marseillaise," and "The Star Spangled Banner;" March, "Hail to the Spirit of LIberty"; March, "Hands Across the Sea"; March, "Jack Tar"; March, "Beau Ideal"; "Song of the Blacksmith" from Suite No. 2 in F; "American Pageant"; Armed Forces Medley.
Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Curry, Director and The United States Army Chorus, Major Samuel Loboda, Director; 12 inch disc (LP) (U.S. Military Bands). Side One: The Army Goes Rolling Along; National Spirit; The United Statesw Army Band March; (Excerpts) From the Days of George Washington; Sabre and Spurs. Side Two: The Official West Point March; Sergeant Flynn; The Rifle Regiment; Through the Line, Dogface Soldier, The Star-Spangled Banner.
Lieutenant Colonel Albert F. Schoepper, Director; 12 inch disc (LP) (U.S. Military Bands) Side One: Marines' Hymn (From the Halls of Montezum); Semper Fidelis; Bugler's Holiday; Commando March; March of the Women Marines; March of the Olympians. Side Two: Stars and Stripes Forever; The Chimes of Liberty; American Patrol; America the Beautiful; The Star-Spangled Banner.
Lieutenant Commander Anthony A. Mitchell, Leader; 12 inch disc (LP) (U.S. Military Bands) Side One: Anchors Aweigh; El Capitan; The Jack Tar March; U.S. Navy March; Allies on the March (Contents: Mandalay, North Africa, Pagan Victory, Fate of Europe). Side Two: The Thunderer; Washington Post March; National Emblem; The John F. Kennedy Center March; King Cotton March; Pledge of Allegiance; The Star-Spangled Banner.
The United States Army Band "Pershing's Own," Lt. Col. Samuel Loboda, Leader and Commanding Officer; Lt. Col. Gilbert Mitchell, Project Officer; Two 12 inch discs (LPs) (U.S. Military Bands). Record 1, Side A: The Gladiator March; The Invincible Eagle March; The Black Horse Troop March; The Sabre and Spurs March; The Pride of Wolverines March; Hail to the Spirit of Liberty March; The Solid Men to the Front March; Our Flirtations March; The George Washington Bi-Centennial March; The King Cotton March; The Free Lance March; The Semper Fidelis March. Record 2, Side A: The Semper Fidelis March; The High School Cadets March; The Directorate March; The Thunderer March; The Corcoran Cadets March. Side B: The Liberty Bell March; The Glory of the (Yankee) Navy March; The Charlaton March; The Occidental March; The Loyal Legion March; The Stars and Stripes Forever March.
Central Methodist College Band; Keith House, Director; Merle Evans, Guest Conductor; Fidelity Sound Recordings; Five Star Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Circus Bands) Signed by Keith House and Merle Evans. Side 1: Comments: Merle Evans and Keith House; Al G. Barnes Grnde Entree - Post; Lassus Trombone - Fillmore; Wedding of the Winds - J.T. Hall; March of the Spanish Soldiery - de Smetsky; Howdy Pap - English & King. Side 2: Idaho - Barnhouse; The Walking Frog - K. King; Light Cavalry Overture - von Suppe; El Caballero - Olivadoti; Ragged Rozey - K. King; Exposition Four - Alexander.
Central Methodist College Band; Keith House, Director; Merle Evans, Guest Conductor; Fidelity Sound Recordings; Five Star Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Circus Bands) Signed by Keith House and Merle Evans. Side 1: Barnum and Bailey's Favorite - K. King; Honey Boys on Parade - Cupero; Atlantis - Safranek; Go - Huff; Neel's Fashion Plate - English. Side 2: Purple Carnival - H. Alford; CMC Triumphal - Anon; Napoli (Conet Solo) - Bellstedt, Soloist: Joann Schultz; Carrollton - K. King; Gallito - Lope; Royal Decree - English.
Merle Evans and His Circus Band; Hi Fi Decca Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Circus Bands) Side One: 1. [song title obscured by sticker] - Monaco Lessing / Fucik; 2. Grand [obscured by sticker] - Mitchell; 3. Elepthants, Royal Decree March - W.P. English; 4. Wild Animal Act, Jungle Queen - Barnard; 5. LIberty Horses, Memphis the Majestic --March; 6. Chinese Display: Fant Tan - Bert Anthony; 7. Chimpanzees: Colossus of Columbia -- March - Selenick. Side Two: 1. Clowns: Miss Trombone - Henry Fillmore; 2. Bears: Teddy Bear's Picnic - Bratton-Kennedy; 3. High Sway Pole: Rolling Thunder March - Henry Fillmore; 4. Flying Trapeze: Crimson Petal-Waltz; 5. Acrobats: Circus Echoes - A.W. Hughes; 6. Grand Finale: Old Glory Triumphant March - Duble.
Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey; Merle Evans, Musical Director; Phase 4 Studio Spectacular; 12 inch disc (LP) (Circus Bands) Side One: Fan Fare I; Caesar's Triumphal March; March Indienne; Jungle Queen; Russian Circus March; Trombone Blues; Wedding of the Winds; Symphonia March; Fan Fare I. Side Two: Pah Jama; Olympia Hippodrome March; Fan-Tan; March-Royal Bridesmaids; If I Had a Dream; I'm Flying High; Fan Fare II; Finale (Medley): Circus on Parade, Today is the Day for the Band to Play, Americana, U.S.A., Lovely Luawana Lady, United Nations, Gold Dollar Moon, Impossible, Ranbow 'Round the World, The Greatest Show on Earth; March Ponderoso.
Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus Band; Merle Evans, Conductor; MCA Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Circus Bands). Side One: Barnum and Bailey's Favorite - K.L. King; Wdding of the Winds/Trombone Blues - Fred Jewell; Gentry's Triumphal March - Fred Jewell; The Southerner (March) - Russell Alexander; Royal Bridesmaids March - J.W. Casto; The Purple Carnival - Harry Alfred; Quality Plus - Fred Jewell. Side Two: Bravura - C.E. Duble; Caravan Club (March) - Karl King; Le Pere De La Victoire - L. Ganne; Kentucky Sunrise/Prince of Decorah Galop - K.L. King; Tropic to Tropic - Alexander; Entry of the Gladiators - Fucik-Arr: Laurendeau-J.S. Seredy; Battle Royal March - C.F. Jewell.
The Merle Evans Circus Band; an Everest Records Production; 12 inch disc (LP) (Circus Bands) Side 1: Robbins rothers Triumphal March; The Walking Frog; Embossing the Emblem; The Booster; International Vaudeville; Dustry Trombone. Side 2: Gallito; Thunder and Lightening; Siamese Parade; Valse Bleue; The Southerner; Wallensburg Gallop.
Conducted by Merle Evans; Capitol Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Circus Bands). Side 1: Royal Bridesmaids March; Entry of the Gladiators (Thunder and Blazes); Quality Plus; Sunnyland Waltzes/The Storming of El Caney; World Events; Colossus of Columbia March. Side 2: Pahjamah/Bull Trombone; Big Time Boogie; El Caballero; Pageant of Progress; The Crimson Petal/The Bastinado Galop; March Ponderoso.
A Collection of Exciting Marches from the Circus Ring; Eastman Wind Ensemble; Frederick Fennell, Conductor; Mercury Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Circus Bands). Side 1: In Storm and Sunshine (Heed); Whip and Spur (Allen); Invictus (King); The Big Cage (King); Bones Trombone (Fillmore); Them Basses (Huffine); The Circus Bee (Fillmore); The Screamer (Jewell). Side 2: Thunder and Blazes (Fucik); Robinson's Grand Entree (King); Circus Days (King); Bombasto (Farrar); The Squealer (Huff); Rolling Thunder (Fillmore); Bennett's Triumphal (Ribble); Bravura (Duble).
Richard Franko Goldman, Conductor; Decca Stereo; 12 inch disc (LP) (Goldman Band) Side One: Classic Overture; Overture for Band; Trauersinfonie; Apollo March. Side Two: March with Trumpets; Children's March "Over the Hills and Far Away"; Chester (Overture for Band); Fanfare March.
The Golden Age of the American March; The Goldman Band; Richard Franko Goldman and Ainslee Cox, Conductors; New World Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Goldman Band) Side One: Band 1, Alton A. Adams: The Governor's Own; Band 2, Thomas M. Carter: Boston Commandery; Band 3, John Philip Sousa: The Pathfinder of Panama; Band 4: A.F. Weldon: Gate City; Band 5, Henry Fillmore: His Excellency; Band 6, Edwin Franko Goldman: The Chimes of Liberty; Band 7, John Philip Sousa: Bonnie Annie Laurie; Band 8, Victor Herbert: The President's March; Band 9, Frederick Bigelow: Our Director. Side Two: Band 1, Edwin Franko Goldman: The Pride of America; Band 2, George Chadwick: Tabasco; Band 3, John Philip Sousa: Revival March; Band 4, Roland F. Seitz: Grandioso; Band 5, W.S. Mygrant: My Maryland; Band 6: Arthur Pryor: On Jersey Shore; Band 7, R.B. Hall, Gardes du Corps; Band 8, Victor Herbert: The Serenade; Band 9: John Philip Sousa: Sesquicentennial March.
Long Play 33 1/3 Richard Franko Goldman, Conductor; Decca Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Goldman Band) Side 1: La Marche Sur La Bastille; Overture in C; Lads of Wamphray March. Side 2: Foundation March; Fantasy in G Major; Athletic Festival March; The People's Choice.
Stereophonic Richard Franko Goldman, Conductor; Decca Records; 12 inch disc (LP) (Goldman Band). Side 1: La Marche Sur La Bastille; Overture in C; Lads of Wamphray Marchy. Side 2: Foundation March; Fantasy in G Major; Athletic Festival March; The People's Choice.
Recorded by The VanderCook College of Music Symphonic Band; Richard Brittain, Director; Arrangded by Paul Yoder; Hansen Records; 12 inch disc (LP) Side One: On Wisconsin; Minnesota Rouse; Wave the Flag; Notre Dame Victory March; Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech; Men of Pennsylvania; Go Northwestern Go; Carmen Ohio; Across the Field; We're Loyal to You Illinois; Iowa Corn Song; Hail Purdue; The Victor; Fight On; Mighty Oregon; Far Above Cayuga's Waters; Indiana, Our Indiana. Side Two: Navy Blue and Gold; Varsity; Down the Line; Northwestern Push on Song; When the Irish Backs Go Marching By; I'm a Jayhawk; Dear Old Nebraska; Sweatheart of Sigma Chi; The White Star of Sigma Nu; U.C.L.A. March; Songs of Westwood; Fight On! Men of Westwood; Washington & Lee Swing; W.S.U. Fight Song.
A Tribute by the American School Band Directors Assn.; Dr. Frank Simon, Directing the All Northern Virginia A.S.B.D.A. Band at it's Annual Convention, Washington D.C., 1965. 12 inch disc (LP). Side A: The Bride-Elect March; Manhattan Beach March; The Diplomat March; The Free Lance March; The Fairest of the Fair March; The Imperial Edward March; The Washington Post March. Side B: El Capitan March; Nobles of the Mystic Shrine March; Hands Across the Sea March; The National Fencibles March; Who's Who in Navy Blue March; The U.S. Field Artillery March; The Stars and Stripes Forever March.
Direction Floyd M. Appleman; Recorded by The Record Makers, Fort Ord, California; 10 inch disc, 78rpm. Side A: The Man of the Hour; WSR116A. Side B: The Black Horse Troop, Written and Dedicated to 107th Cavalry by John Philip Sousa; WSR117B.
Recorded by The Record Makers, Fort Ord, California; 10 inch disc, 78rpm. Side A: The White Cliffs of Dover, Vocal by Ernie Straub, WSR114A. Side B: The Band Played On, WSR115B.
LP. 12 in. Side 1: Machine Music by Lejaren Hiller, Lemon Drops by Kenneth Gaburo, For Harry by Kenneth Gaburo, Canto by Charles Hamm. Side 2: Futility by Herbert Brun, Underworld by Salvatore Martirano. Includes Newspaper photocopy of Lejaren Hiller's Obituary 1994.
LP. 12 in. Side 1: Illiac Suite for String Quartet by Lejaren Hiller and Leonard Isaacson; University of Illinois Composition String Quartet William Mullen - violin, David Rosenboom - violin, Theodore Lucas - viola, Lee Duckles - cello. Side 2: Computer Cantata by Lejaren Hiller and Robert Baker.
LP. 10 in. Produced by Bell Laboratories. Includes Program book and newspaper clippings for obituary of Lejaren Hiller (1994) and Max Mathews (2011). Side A: Stochatta by Dr. J. R. Pierce, Three Against Four by Dr. M.V. Mathews, Beat Canon by Dr. J.R. Pierce, Pitch Variations by Dr. Newman Guttman, Numerology by Dr. M. V. Matthews, Study One by David Lewin. Side 2: Excerpt from Illiac Suite for String Quartet by Lejaren Hiller and L.M. Issacson, Music by Chance by Dr. J. R. Pierce, Improvisations on a Random Piano by Dr. David Slepian.
CD contains a performance by Winfred Kemp, Thomas Edison announcing the Liberati, [Herbert A.] Clarke performing Caprice, Boromir Kryl performing Carnival and Carnival with Pedals, Del Staigers performing Carnival and Napoli, performances by George Swift, Paul Burke performing Danza Allegre (circa 1950s), and Arthur Pryor performing Bluebells of Scotland and Polka Fantasy.
Tape Cassette. Side A: Seldom Scene and Wolf Trap, recorded August 24, 1979. Side B: Bill Monroe, Kenny Baker, and Butch Robbins, recorded August 21, 1979. Donated by Ben Halpern May 5, 2017.
Two copies of Official 1968 Illinois State Fair Theme Song record (45 RPM) Side One: One Hunded Fifty Years - Our Illinois (Official 1968 State Fair Theme Song) Side Two: Our Illinois, Our Land of Lincoln Given to the University Band by composer Earl Oyler in 1976, and then given by the University Band to the Sousa Archives on November 1, 2017. Sheet music also donated by Oyler is in Folder 23 (Series 3).
John Garvey, leader.
Guest band performance at the Collegiate Jazz Festival, Notre Dame University, April 1981
Regal Zonophone 78 disc, MR 2343
Deca Album No. 207. Featuring Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelly. Contains liner notes and four discs: 23002 (Avalon/Clouds), 23003 (Djangology/Ultra Fox), 23004 (Lily Belle May June/ Some of these Days), 23021 (I found a new baby/ Limehuse Blues). Acquired from MPAL May, 2018.
Deca Album No. A-471. Featuring Josef Marais and his Bushveld band with Miranda. Contains liner notes and 5 discs: 23689 (Old Johnnie Goggabie/The Wander's Song and Come Walk with me Tonight), 23690 (Pretty Kitty/Auntie Mina's Cooking the Sirup), 23691 (When will we be Married Gertjie?/Sugarbush and the Capetown Girls), 23692 (The Zulu Warrior/ Pity the Poor Patat), 23693 (If maria Married Me/Ma Says Pa Says), 23694 (Jan Pieriewiet/ There comes Alibama and Train to Kimberley). Donated by MPAL May, 2018.
Tape reel with program
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Illinois Loyalty Song, Wave the Flag of Old Chicago, and March of the Maroons
Gate 5 Records. Track listing: Side 1:Poems by Li Po (composed 1931-33): A MIdnight Farewell, Before the Cask of Wine, An Encounter in the Field, On Hearing the Flute at Lo-cheng, The Intruder, I Am a Peach Tree; Windsong (composed 1958). Side 2: Two Studies on Ancient Greek Scales (composed 1946); Intrusions (composed 1949-50): The Rose (Ella Young), The Crane (Tsuryuki), The Wind (Ella Young), The Waterfall (Ella Young), Vanity (Guiseppe Ungaretti); Cloud Chamber Music (composed 1950); Bless This Home (poem by Vincenzo Prockelo, 1961); By The Rivers of Babylon, 137th Psalm (1931).
Gate 5 Records. Side 1: Introduction, Oedipus excerpts. Side 2: The Fifth Chorus, The Instrumental Commentary, The Antiphony, Exit Oedipus: Dance-Pantomime, The Final Chorus and Coda.
Gate 5 Records. Side 1: Chorus One, Chorus Three. Side 2: Hymn to Dionysus: Holy Joy and Get Religion, Hymn to Dionysus: What the Majority Believes, Hymn to Dionysus: Glory to the Male Womb, End of Scene Three and All of Chorus Four, End of Scene Four and Coda.
12" LP. Custom Recording Series #8. Liner notes on case by Dragan Plamenac. Collegium Musicum conducted by George Hunter; James Bailey, tenor soloist; Glen Danielson, English Horn; Benjamin Woodruff, English Horn; John Duker, Trombone; Henry Howey, Trombone; David Sporny, Trombone. Side 1: Mass for the Dead by Johannes Ockeghem (Introit, Kyrie, Gradual, Tract). Side 2: Mass for the Dead by Johannes Ockeghem (Offertory), Motet "Salve Regina, Mater, misericordiae," and "Lament on the Death of Gilles Binchois."
12" LP. Nonesuch Recording H-71216. University of Illinois Chamber Choir conducted by George Hunter. Liner Notes on the cover by Joshua Rifkin. Side 1: Missa Ave Maris Stella by Josquin Desprez (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Benedictus, Agnus Dei). Side 2: Tu Solus, Qui Facis Mirabilia, Mittit ad virginem, Absalon Fili mi, Salve Regina.
7" Polyester Reel. Includes Program in case. The Collegium Musicum of the University of Illinois conducted by George Hunter. Tracks include: Guillaume Dufay - Ave Regina Coelorum, Agnus Dei from Missa Ave Regina Coelorum; Josquin Desprez - "O admirabile commercium, Tu pauperum refugium, Alma Redemptoris mater-Ave Regina Coelorum, Prater noster qui es in coelis; Josquin Desprez - Deploration sur la mort d'Ockeghem; Claudio Monteverdi - Madrigal Cycle from the Fifth Book of Madrigals "Ch'io t'ami," "Deh, bella e cara," "Ma tu, piu che mai dura;" Thomas Weelkes, "O, Care, Thou wilt despatch me;" John Wilbye, "Draw on sweet night."
12" LP. Folkways Records Album No. FW8850. Includes liner notes. Donated by Scott Schwartz July 30, 2021. Side A: 1) Hopi - Hotevilla, Arizona - Mudhead Kachina, Male Chorus with rattle and drum; 2) Zuni - Zuni, New Mexico - Harvest Dance, Male Chorus with rattle, bells, and drum; 3) Navajo - Lukachukai, Arizona - Squaw Dance, Male Chorus with drum; 4) Navajo - Lukachukai, Arizona - Night Chant, Male Chorus with rattles; 5) Taos - Taos, New Mexico - Horse Song, Male Chorus with Drum; 6) San Ildefonso - San Ildefonso, New Mexico - Corn Dance, Male Solo with drum; 7) San Ildefonso - San Ildefonso, New Mexico - Male Chorus with drum. Side B: 1) Santa Ana - Santa Ana, New Mexico - Drum Dance, Male Chorus with bells and drum; 2) Santa Ana - Santa Ana, New Mexico - Midnight Dance, Male Chorus with bells and drum; 3) Mohave - Parker, Arizona - Bird Song, Men and Woman, with rattle; 4) Mohave - Parker, Arizona - Ailsha, Male Solo with rattle; 5) Papago - Sells Agency, Arizona - Medicine Song, Male Solo with Rattle; 6) Papago - Sells Agency, Arizona - Girls Initiation Ceremony, Men with Rattle; 7) Pima - Gila Crossing, Arizona - Social Dance, Men with drum; 8) Apache - San Carlos, Arizona - Horse Dance, Male Chorus with drum; 9) Apache - Mescalero, New Mexico - Crown Dance, Male Chorus with drum.
10" disc, Monarch Record 1442 from Victor Talking Machine Company, donated by Phyllis Ruttenberg.
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10" record
DVD. Digitalia Records. Footage captured at Nature's Table by Sinclair's friend and student Knut Bauer. Includes Pt 1:1 "Blues for Tyson (i.e. The Squirrel) - Guido's signature tune," Pt 1:2 "Summertime - Guido at The Table," Pt 2:1 "I'll Walk Alone - Guido sings; solo piano at the Bauer house," Pt 2:2 "My Little Brown Book - Von Freeman & John Young; an impromptu duet," Pt 2:3 "Well, You Needn't - Guido at The Table," Pt 3:1 "Days of Wine and Roses - Guido with strings" (plus a special James Brown interpretation with Sorgum).
CD. Collection of songs performed by University of Illinois professors and ensembles. Recording engineers Frank Horger, Graham Duncan, and Mark Rubel. 1. "Illini Procession" - Karl King, Varsity Men's Glee Club with Alumni Chorus, conducted by Ian Pozdol (2012); 2. "Gaudeamus Igitur (Song of Brotherhood) - Anonymous, Varsity Men's Glee Club with Alumni Chorus, conducted by Dr. Barrington Coleman (2012); 3. "Hail to the Orange" (Alma Mater) - Harold Hill and Howard Green, Nathan Gunn, baritone, and Julie Gunn, piano (2017); 4. "Illinois" (Official State Song) - Charles H. Chamberlain and Archibald Johnston, Nathan Gunn, baritone, and Julie Gunn, piano (2017); 5. "Illinois March" - Edwin Franko Goldman, Illinois Wind Symphony, conducted by Dr. Stephen Peterson (2018); 6. "Illinois Loyalty" - Thacher Howland Guild, Illinois Wind Symphony, conducted by Dr. Stephen Peterson (2016); 7. "Illinois Alma Mater" - Harold Hill and Howard Green/arr. Mark Grizzard, University of Illinois Chamber Singers, conducted by Dr. Andrew Megill (2017); 8. "Feel the Warmth" - Ollie Watts Davis, University of Illinois Black Chorus, conducted by Dr. Ollie Watts Davis and Ashley M. Davis (2016); 9. "Hold On" - Traditional/arr. Ollie Watts Davis, University of Illinois Black Chorus, conducted by Dr. Ollie Watts Davis (2013); 10. "Balm in Gilead" - Traditional/arr. Ollie Watts Davis, University of Illinois Black Chorus, conductor and soloist Dr. Ollie Watts Davis (2013): 11. "Hail to the Orange" (Alma Mater) - Harold Hill and Howard Green/arr. James Curnow, Illinois Wind Symphony, conducted by Dr. Stephen Peterson (2016); 12. "University of Illinois March" - John Phillip Sousa, Illinois Wind Symphony, conducted by Dr. Stephen Peterson (2016); 13. "Brothers Sing On!" - Edward Grieg, Varsity Men's Glee Club with Alumni Chorus, conducted by Michael Richardson (2012); 14. "Big Ten Medly" - arr. Bob Moreen, Bill Buhr, and Michael Richardson, Varsity Men's Glee Club with Alumni Chorus, conducted by Dr. Barrington Coleman (2012); 15. "Pride of the Illini" - Karl King, Illinois Wind Symphony, conducted by James Keene (2005); 16. "Illini Fantasy" - arr. James Curnow, Illinois Wind Symphony, conducted by James Keene (2005)
Three CDs : 1. 2 guitars, Program for Sons of Norway, Guitarists: George and Evelyn. 2. Evelyn and George, steel guitars, different models. 3. George and Evelyn, 2 guitars preparing for a program.
LP recording of the University of Illinois Symphonic Band; Harry Begin, conductor
Conducted by Albert Austin Harding; "Death and Transfiguration" Strauss, "Funiculi-Funicula" Denza-Lang, "Oskee-Wow-Wow" Hill, "Illinois Loyalty" Guild
LP, Albert Austin Harding, conductor; "Fanfare" Ketelby, "Pride of the Illini" King, "March of the Illini" Alford, "Hail to the Orange" Hill, "Meditation from Thais" Massanet
Harry Partch with Allan Louw, Gate 5 Records
LP. Side A: 1. Prelude for Percussion (1956) - Malloy Miller; 2. Percussion Music (1953) - Michael Colgrass; 3. Percussion Music (1935) - Gerald Strang. Side B: 1. Song of Queztecoatl (1941) - Lou Harrison; 2. Trio for Percussion (1957) - Warren Benson.
Composer/Arranger: Everett D. Kisinger
Double LP. LP number 1 features Oscar Sulley and His Afro-Percussion Ensembe. Side One: Agbeko, Agbadza, Gbain, Agbadza. Side Two: Atwim, Dale, Goje, Sakara. LP number 2 features Oscar Sulley and his Afro-Percussion Ensemble, assisted by Captain Ray Toler and the Air Force Band of Mid-America (Scott Air Force Base), featuring John O'Connor soloist. Side One: Wahala goes to Galos, Accra After Midnight, Togo-Kyo, Illini Special. Side Two: Bontuku, Galaxy, Kwesi-Fianko. Recorded at the University of Illinois in Urbana.
15 3/4" Zinc Disc, Criterion, Made by F.G. Otto and Sons, New Jersey.
15 3/4" Zinc Disc, Criterion, Made by F.G. Otto and Sons, New Jersey
15 3/4" Zinc Disc, Criterion, Made by F.G. Otto and Sons, New Jersey
15 3/4" Zinc Disc, Criterion, Made by F.G. Otto and Sons, New Jersey
5" Polyester Reel-to-Reel Tape, 7.5 ips. Includes Radio cues for London Wavelength Concert Hour #15 with Brian Matthew. Timings include: "Shine on Brightly," "Forces," "Can't Think Twice," "Could this be Love?," "Change in Time," "Lady of the Lake," "Breath and Thunder," "Fountains of Light," radio commentary, and radio spots for Toyota and Akai Stereos. Donated by Mark Williams on December 20, 2022.
Mahogony and Oak, with paper insert, zinc music player. Accession No. 2021.120950.003
Mahogony. Accession No. 2021.120950.004.
12" Stereo Vinyl LP
10" Record Sleeve
10" 33 RPM record. Conducted by Paul Lavalle.
Conducted by John Philip Sousa. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
Conducted by John Philip Sousa. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
12" Vinyl LP.
12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Al G. Wright. 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Rudolf Urbanec. 12" Vinyl LP.
12" Mono Vinyl LP.
12" Mono Vinyl LP.
12" Mono Vinyl LP.
12" Mono Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Andre Kostelanetz. Produced by Teo Macero. 12" Vinyl LP.
12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Joe Colling. 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Genaro Nuñez. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Major B. Thompson. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
12" LP Sleeve.
Conducted by Harry Smith. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
12" Record Sleeve.
12" Vinyl LP
Conducted by Henry Mancini. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Major Douglas A. Pope. 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Captain Peter Parkes. 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Liet. Col. D. McBain. 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Major F.J. Ricketts (Kenneth J. Alford). 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Lieut. Col. D. McBain. 12" vinyl LP.
Conducted by Major S.V. Hays. 12" vinyl LP.
Conducted by Major Douglas A. Pope. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Major Douglas A. Pope. Stereo Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Warrant Officer I. Miceli. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Lieutenant Colonel F. Vivian Dunn. 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Lietenant-Colonel F. Vivian Dunn. 12" Vinyl LP.
12" Vinyl LP.
12" Vinyl LP.
12" LP sleeve.
12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Julius Herrmann. 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Nikolai Nazarov and Nikolai Sergeyev. 12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
12" Stereo Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Captain Erich Seifert. 12" Vinyl LP.
Conducted by Capt. Gijsbert Nieuwland. 12" Vinyl LP.
12" Vinyl LP. Recorded by Periscope Records, Champaign.
12" Vinyl LP. Recorded at The True Vine, Melbourne, AUS.
Caution fragile. Acetate on Cardboard Disc. Tracks include "Old Rugged Cross" and "Message to Hazel by Earl."
Caution Fragile. Acetate on Cardboard Disc. Tracks include Accident Message by EBK Taken from Reader's Digest and X-Mas Message by Jimmy Kaler.
Caution Fragile. Acetate on Cardboard Disc. Tracks include Jimmy Kaler "Home on the Range" and Quiz Jimmy Kaler and MJP.
7" Vinyl 33 1/3 Record. Produced by Mud Records and recorded by Paul Klein and Chris Kamp at Insane Attic in Chicago, Il. Tracks include: "Part of your Problem" and "Nine Outta Ten (Nietzche Remix)." Included in the case acknowledgement booklet, Dick Justice guitar pick, and sticker.
7" Vinyl 33 1/3 Record. Produced by Allied Recordings Firecracker Company and recorded at the Honeycomb Hideout in San Francisco, CA. Tracks include: "On the Rise," "Question," "Just the Way I am," and "Stuck." Case includes band sticker.
7" Vinyl 33 1/3 Record. Recorded by Take Out the Trash Records in Normal, IL. Mary Me tracks include: "Near to You" and "Since Yer Gone." Hand to Mouth Tracks include: "Weapons of the Weak" and "Corporate Giant." Case includes recording studio statement, liner notes, and Mary Me band sticker.
CD. Produced by Mark Rubel at Pogo Studios in Champaign, IL.
CD. Produced by Arthur Claar. Donated by Arthur Claar 2007. No deed of gift.
Microfilm Reel. Donated by Jack McKenzie. No deed of gift.
CD. James Seidel conducting. Donated by John T. Connelly 2010. No Deed of Gift.
CD. James Seidel conducting. Donated by John T. Connelly 2010. No Deed of Gift.
CD. James Seidel conducting. Donated by John T. Connelly 2010. No Deed of Gift.
CD. James Seidel conducting; Carol Jantsch guest Tuba Soloist; Hillary Rogosky Clarinet Soloist. Donated by John T. Connelly 2010. No Deed of Gift.
Includes ASCAP stamp
Pencil, Ink, Crayon
By Al Kennedy.
Played by Doug Roe
Played by Doug Roe
Donated Nancy and Richard Tufte
Acc. Number 2019.1209050.001. Silver Lacquer with Gold Bell, no mouthpiece, serial number 739. Donated by Jason GardnerJune 24, 2019.
Acc. Number 2019.1209050.002. Yellow brass, missing lead pipe, no mouthpiece. Serial number 7. Donated by Jason GardnerJune 24, 2019.
Acc. Number 2019.1209050.003. Silver Lacquer with Gold Bell, mouthpiece included (no maker's mark). Serial Number 11381. Donated by Jason GardnerJune 24, 2019.
Instrument used by A. Smith while a member of the Sousa Band in 1900. Donated by William H. Clark.
Instrument used by A. Smith while a member of the Sousa Band in 1900. Donated by William H. Clark.
Bag containing reeds, mouthpiece, lyre, clarinet spacers and pads belonging to A. Smith while a member of the Sousa Band. Donated by William H. Clark.
German-made flute belonging to art historian Kurt Weitzmann
Donated by Lois Palen.
Selmer Model 22, serial no. 2023. Case by John E. Dallas & Sons Ltd., circa 1947. Mouthpiece not original to instrument. Lacquered brass. Donated by the University of Illinois School of Music on July 11, 2014. 4 pieces.
Manufactured in Lille, France by J. Gras (ca. 1868-1956) and imported by Fillmore Music House in Cincinnati, OH. Instrument owned by Hugh Lippman. Donated by Nancy Hueper on December 17, 2014. Accession number: 2014.120950.02
Frank Holton Mellophone in C (serial number 23603) with leather case, two mouthpieces, lyre, various lead pipes and crooks. Donated January 29, 2015 by John Holzaepfel. Accession number 2015.1209050.001 A- M.
James Warren York BBb Tuba (serial number 53410) with original case. Donated January 9, 2017 by Ann and Ally Sussman. Accession number 2017.1209050.001. Tuba originally belonged to Karl L. Toenjes (December 17, 1928-July 9, 2014), who spent most of his life in St. Louis, MO. The tuba was probably used during Karl's service in the West Point Military Band where he was stationed for WWII. Karl studied bass from a member of the St. Louis Symphony before the start of WWII, and after the war played for two years as a string bass musician with the St. Louis Symphony. Karl remained an active musician for the rest of his life, and played both the tuba and string bass in many different local St. Louis ensembles.
Silver Plated, Gold Trim Double-bell Euphonium. Serial number 89960, Marked with School of Music Instrument number M-889294. In original instrument case, labeled "172". Contains Benge 12C mouthpiece. Note: 4th valve sticky, second valve cap cross threaded. Transferred from the School of Music to the Sousa Archives 6/12/2017 by Nathan Mandel. Accession Number 2017.1209050.002.
Stamp on head joint reads "CENTURY," serial number H1129. Unidentified Maker. Gift of Bruce Bohall. Note in case reads: "Piccolo given to Bruce R. Bohall in the 1960s by William R. Burnham who played in Sousa's band. This piccolo was played in the band. Burnham was a properties manager?" Accession number 2018.1209050.001.
Conn "Victor" Cornet Model 4A with all original parts. Serial number 272902. Original items included: Conn cornet case; Conn Brilliante metal mute; Lyre; Screwdriver. Other items included: Vincent Bach Corp., New York 7 cornet mouthpiece; Vincent Bach Corp., New York 6C cornet mouthpiece; Unmarked trumpet mouthpiece; Cornet to Trumpet mouthpiece adapter; Finger ring; Valve casing cleaning rod. See also Original Documents including Receipt, March Book, and User Guide, Series 3, Box 73, Folder 4. Donated to the Sousa Archives September 3, 2019 by Peter Vallandigham. Accession number 2019.1209050.005.
Harwood Jenkins Eb Alto saxophone. Accession number 2019.1209050.006. Serial number 74713. Stamped by Harwood Jenkins Music Company and Bruce Music Company. Includes body, neck, end plug, and case. Silver and brass body with gold plated bell; worn pads; in good condition but unplayable in present state.
Fernand Chapelain Bb Clarinet. Accession number 2019.1209050.007. No serial number. Includes mouthpiece with steel ligature, barrel, upper joint, lower joint, and bell. Includes leather case; exterior of the case is damaged with red rot. Body of instrument is grenadilla wood with nickel plated keys. Mouthpiece is also grenadilla wood and is cracked. Many key pads are missing, and corks are missing or damaged. Instrument is not playable in present condition.
Silver plated tenor saxophone. Serial number 26228. In original instrument case. Contains original neck, mouthpiece, mouthpiece cover, ligature, neck-strap, 2 music lyres, and 1 Rico Reed tenor sax reed. Donated to the Sousa Archives 11/26/2019 by Norma Bean. Accession number 2019.1209050.008.
Metal clarinet in one piece. Serial number 05545. In original instrument case. Contains original mouthpiece, mouthpiece cover, ligature, and lyre. Donated to the Sousa Archives 11/26/2019 by Norma Bean. Accession number 2019.1209050.009.
Rope Tension Snare/Field Drum belonging to the First Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment of the Royal Grenadiers. This drum was used for the June 25th, 1930 performance of Sousa's Royal Welch Fusiliers. Donated to the Sousa Archives by Elizabeth Wattenberg on October 7, 2019. Accession number 2019.1209050.010.
38th Division of the 17th Royal Welch Fusiliers B-flat Bugle used for the June 2nd, 1930 performance of Sousa's The Royal Welch Fusiliers March performed by the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Donated to the Sousa Archives by Elizabeth Wattenberg on October 7, 2019. Accession number 2019.1209050.011
The Royal Grenadiers Sash in a frame. Donated to the Sousa Archives by Elizabeth Wattenberg on October 7, 2019. Accession number 2019.1209050.012
2005.120950.02
Donated by Elliot Chasonov, Aug. 28, 2006. 2005.120950.05
2005.120950.06
Acc. Number 2019.1209050.004. Donated by Jason GardnerJune 24, 2019.
Marching Illini band jacket donated by Timothy K. Theesfeld on September 10, 2012. Accession number: 2012.120950.010
Acc. Number 2015.1209050.002. Donated by Michael Van Blaricum on June 23, 2015.
Donated by Diana Martin Wade September 14, 2017. Band Letterman's jacket, sized medium, with blue wool and orange leather sleeves made by Burean-Holloway Knitting Mills. Contains Shield-shaped U of I Bands pendant on front and Marching Illini stitched lettering on the back in yellow-orange thread. Accession number: 2017.1209050.003. Dean Marable "Buck" Wade was a percussionist and timpanist in the University of Illinois Concert Band between 1960 and 1964. As an undergraduate at the University of Illinois, Wade played alongside several other top performers including Harvey Hermann, Shirley Blankenship, and Danlee Mitchell. After graduating in 1964, Wade joined the United States Marine Band and played with the group until 1968. After freelancing in Washington DC, Wade became a high school band director in Joliet, Illinois in 1970. In 1972, Wade persued a masters degree in music and computer-based education at the University of Illinois. While a graduate student, Wade studied with Tom Siwe and was a member of the University of Illinois Percussion Ensemble. After graduating in 1975, He joined the faculty of Illinois State as a percussionist and band director, soon after joining the staff of Interlochen in 1977. From 1979 to 1990, Wade left his career in music to become an executive consultant within Control Data Corporation. In 1990 he founded the IT corporation of Learning Technologies International. From 1998-2005 he worked as the director of International IT, Raytheon. Wade returned to performance in 1997 when he served as the Musical Director of the National Concert Band of America, a position he held until his death 2005.
Frank's Drum Shop snare drum; maple rims, walnut laminate shell, steel French clock-style tuning keys and hardware, and skin heads. Label on inside of head lists Frank's Drum Shop, Wabash Ave., Chicago. Transferred from University Bands by Linda Moorehouse in 2015. Drum did not originally belong to University Bands. Condition: Fair. snare mechanism broken.. Accession number: 2020.120950.001
Trombone originally owned by Charles G. Miller (1940-2012), Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Illinois from 1990-2012. Miller served as head of the Microbiology Department from 1997-2007 and was the founding director of the School of Molecular and Celular Biology. Miller began his undergraduate studies in music at the University of Indiana, where he performed trombone, but switched majors to Chemistry in his junior year and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1963. He completed his PhD in Biochemistry at Northwestern University in 1968. He was an enthusiastic trombonist throughout his life, playing in amateur orchestras until his arrival at the University of Illinois. Conn 88H with F attachment. Rose brass bell. Includes four mouthpieces (Remington in leather case, Beversdorf 3G with lead pipe, Vincent Bach 2G, and Vincent Bach 4G). Good Condition. Aqcuisition Number 2020.1209050.002
Silver platted. Serial number 11407. Originally owned by the School of Music. Accession number 2021.120950.001.
Maple with nickle-silver keys. Some damage on the upper joint. Includes bocal and boot strap. Serial number 18. Originally owned by the School of Music. Accession Number 2021.120950.002.
Image of Ron Dewar playing saxophone at Nature's Table, Accession Number 2022.1209050.001.
Model SCI-A. Serial No. unclear either no. 10 or no. 5. UIUC Instrument No. 730-53. Scalatron owned by Ben Johnston and used in the Experimental Music Studios. Transferred to the Sousa Archives by the School of Music October 2022. Accession no. 2022.120950.002.
Includes US patent no. 1,345,104 by G.L. Puntolillo. Accession no. 2023.1209050.001.
Full name is VV-XI "Victrola the Eleventh" Victrola, includes serial no. 1754452G. Accession no. 2023.1209050.002. Donated by Joseph Rank on June 20, 2023.
Mellophone in F, with four tuning slides. Made by J.W. Jenkins Co., Kanas City, MO. Inside of case has the name Gerald Neher, and school Riverside High stamped. Poor condition. Accession numbers 2023.1209050.003A through 2023.1209050.003E.
Flat-top acoustic guitar brought back to the U.S. by an American GI after WWII. The GI passed it down to a neighbor who then gave it to Ben Juday at Analog Outfitters, who donated it to the Sousa Archives on Debember 15, 2023. It has a Nazi decal on the headstock, which was presumably applied by the Nazi SS after the guitar was shipped to Europe, while the SS-style fret inlays were presumably installed by the manufacturer. "L 8726 8110" is ink stamped on the inside surface of the guitar back at the sound hole of the guitar. Accession number 2023.1209050.004
Donated by Mildred Johnson.
Donated by Gae Neely.
Donated by Gae Neely.
Donated by Josephine Z. Kibbee.
For taxes in fiscal year ending June 30, 1913.
Including records related to Bobbs-Merrill Co., John Church Co., Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., and Carl Fisher.
Photocopies of original clippings, which were deaccessioned on Feb. 14, 2014 due to their physical condition.
New Orleans, LA
NOTE: Parts 3 and 4 are in box 50 of the Musical Americana Collection, record series 12/9/50.
NOTE: Parts 3 and 4 are in box 50 of the Musical Americana Collection, record series 12/9/50.
Josephine Mayer music for brass and American Music Co. music for harp.
Donated by Richard Tolley on Dec. 5, 2003.
Materials relating to Bill Nichol and his association with the Sam Donahue Orchestra.
Materials relating to Sousa's admission to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans and American Bandmasters Association members.
See also: Elbern H. "Eddie" Alkire Personal Papers and Musical Instrument Collection (Record Series number 12/9/101), Series 2: Publications, compositions and teaching methods.
Scan of original image
Donated by Camargo Township District Library, 14 North Main Street, Villa Grove, IL
Mostly reproductions, including: Harding, Hindsley and other band conductors; UI Military Band postcard; Past and present conductors of UI bands. Also includes a photograph of A. A. Harding at the Grand Canyon in 1951 taken by Robert Cowan.
Donated to the Sousa Archives and Center for American Music in January 2010 by Aline Fairbanks. Consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, and script documenting Aline Fairbanks, the first woman to march with the Marching Illini in October 1945. Aline Fairbanks played kettledrums and cymbals with the Marching Band. She earned a music degree in 1947, a music education degree in 1948 and a Master's in Library Science in 1966, all from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. In 1972-1973 she played for one performance in the Marching Illini Alumni Band under Mark Hindsley, for the homecoming game. Inventory: 1) "On the Field with the Marching Illini: Fall 1945" personal memories of time, January 2010 2) "About Director A.A. Harding, 1942-1948" personal memories of time, January 2010 3) "Mr. Mark Hindsley, 1940-1948" personal memories of time, January 2010 4) "Mr. Clarence Sawhill" personal memories of time, January 2010 5) "Broadwalk Tatler" News-Gazette, 15 January 1943; 6) "Broadwalk Tatler" News-Gazette, 11 November 1945; 7) "Broadwalk Tatler" News-Gazette, 16 February 1948; 8) Correspondence with "Alumni News" February 1972; 9) Copy of "The Wyman Hour," script for spoof on bandmen performed at annual band dinner; 10) "Alumni News" Aline Hiked Ahead of Crowd, February 1972; 11) Picture of UI Bands and Glee Club (with Aline on cymbals), March 8, 1943 (NOTE: Picture housed in Box 45, Folder 23 of Musical Americana Collection).
1-cent postcard with an image of the Illinois Band sitting on the stage of the University Auditorium. A black & white version of the same postcard is located in box 44, folder 8.
Composer: Paul Zonn. Donated by Karen Bird.
Fifty-Third Anniversary Concert. From Aline Fairbanks Papers (see box 44,
Includes photograph of John Philip Sousa, Sousa autograph and published piano version of Sousa's "New York Hippodrome March," published in 1915 by T.B. Harms
Initialed "C.D.H."
NOTE: Parts 1 and 2 are in box 42 of the Musical Americana Collection, record series 12/9/50.
NOTE: Parts 1 and 2 are in box 42 of the Musical Americana Collection, record series 12/9/50.
SEE ALSO: Manuscript Parts, Record Series 12/9/50, Box 42, Folders 6-7, and Box 50, Folders 1-2.
This photograph was donated by the family of Carl T. Meyer, Jr., who played the contra-bassoon in the University of Illinois Concert Band.
Acquired from the Music and Performing Arts Library on January 16, 2023. The sheet music is from the Student Supply Store from Champaign, Illininois and includes "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' by Wendell Hall; "Thru the Night" by Frederic Knight Logan; "Land Of My Sunset Dreams" by Wendell W. Hall; "The Sunset Trail of Gold" by James G. Mac.Dermid; "Said Hawaiin Sea" by Lee S. Roberts; ""Somehow" I'm Always to Blame" words and music Roy B. Carson; "Lonely Little Wallflow'r" music by Seymour Simons and lyrics by Gus Kahn.
Acquired by the Music and Performing Arts Library on January 16, 2024. Includes two copies of Passakal'îâ i fuga in Russian with 34 parts for brass orchestra.
Solo clarinet in B-flat with piano accompaniment
1st clarinet in B-flat folio
Solo for B-flat Clarinet
Folio for 1st cornet in B-flat
1st clarinet in B-flat folio
1st B-flat clarinet folio
Volumes 3-5, 11
Clarinet in B-flat parts
1st B-flat clarinet folio
Clarinet in B-flat part
Solo Cornet or Trombone and Piano.
Solo Trombone or Baritone.
Parts for Piano, Clarinet, Trumpet, and Violin.
Piano and Trombone or Baritone.
Trumpet, Cornet, Trombone, or Baritone with Piano Accompaniment.
Trombone Solo or with Piano Accompaniment.
Comic Opera in Three Acts. Music by John Philip Sousa, Book by Charles Klein.
Piano and Trombone.
Three-part Chorus of Women's Voices with Piano Accompaniment
Bb Cornet, Trombone, Baritone or Bb Saxophone with Piano Accompaniment
Trombone or Baritone with Piano Accompaniment
Trombone, Piano, Trumpet, Alto Sax, Clarinet
Three-Part Chorus of Women's Voices with Piano Accompaniment
Zither Solo
Polka for Trombone with Piano
Trombone w Piano Accompaniment
Trombone with Piano Accompaniment
Cornet or Trombone with Piano Accompaniment (2 pgs missing from accompaniment)
Trombone or Baritone with Piano
Columbus, OH
Trombone with Piano Accompaniment
For Trombone, Cornet, Baritone or Bb Saxophone with Piano Acc.
Zither Solo
Trombone Solo w Piano Acc.
For Trombone w Piano Acc.
Choral arrangement w Piano acc.
For Three-Part Chorus of Women's Voices
Solo Trombone or Baritone w Piano Acc.
Zither music donated anonymously possibly in 1999 and includes : American Suite "Yankiana (PS), Anona: Intermezzo-Two Step for zither, Ben Bolt for zither, By the Swanee River (A Coon's Dream of the Past) (PS, P), Himna (P), Home Sweet Home with Variations for zither, La Marsellaise-The Star Spangled Banner for zither, Molly on the Shore (CS), New Life! for zither, Over the Waves of the Sea Waltz for zither, Sousa Quickstep (PS), The Blue Bells of Scotland--The Heart Bow'd Down for zither.
Photograph of John Philip Sousa and Ernest N. Glover, trombonist and assistant director of the Armco Band, c. 1920, and the sheet music for NC-4 March by F. E. Bigelow, 1919. Donated by Nancy Hueper on 12/2/2011.
Donated by Nancy Hueper on December 17, 2014. Includes: That's My Weakness Now, Irving Berlin's Sunshine, Blue Rain, Ramona, The Man I Love, Dardanella, My Baby's Arms, Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning, Miami Waltz, Somewhere in France is Daddy, Jean, Moonlight on the Water Waltz, Kismet, Ain't We Got Fun, A Precious Little Thing Called love, Rose of My Heart, When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie, Wyoming Lullaby (Go to Sleep, My Baby), Kisses Song, When You and I Were Seventeen, Eddie Cantor in Make it Snappy, Cho-Cho-San, Haunting Blues, Chili Bean, Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip, I Got to go Where You are Chlo-E, Bimini Bay, Napoleon's Last Charge, Crooning, My Mammy, A Persian Garden, The Stain Louis Blues, Bright Eyes, The Japanese Sandman, Sweet and Low, Angel Face, The Pink Lady, Old Man Jazz, (Oh!) A New Jazz Hit by Byron Gay, I'll see You in Cuba, The French Doll, Good News!, Remember, Russian Rag, Meet me Tonight in Dreamland, Make Believe, Nobody's Baby, Joan of Arc They are Calling you, The World is Waiting for the Sunrise, On the Alamo, On the Road to Mandalay, The Merry Widow, Just You, The Magic Melody, Grandmother's Pet, Rosalie, Singin' the Blues 'til my Daddy comes Home, When you Look in the Heart of a Rose, Ohio, Down the Trail to Home sweet Home, Moonlight and Roses, Smiles Song, Oh Frenchy, Indian summer, Showboat, Latin America, I'll Get By (as Long as I have You), Twilight Time, Let me Love You Tonight, Don't Sweetheart Me
Photographs
manuscript 1st bass part
manuscript 1st alto saxophone part
Includes photographs of Carl Busch and instruments, concert programs, and newspaper clippings. Donated by Taylor Mitchell.
manuscript version for solo basses
Music by Edward Farley and Michael Riley. Lyric by "Red" Hodgson. Arranged by Paul Weirick.
Music by Vincent Scotto. Lyric by George Koger and H. Varna. English version by Rudy Vallee. Arranged by Paul Weirick.
Words by Jack Yellen. Music by Milton Ager. Arranged by George R. Holman. Contains a Saxophone Sextette.
Semper Fidelis arranged for Piano solo by Maxwell Eckstein, publised by Carl Fischer; Washington Post March arranged for piano, published by Willis Music Co.; The Instrumentalist magazine, November 1954, Sousa Anniversary Issue
Second B-flat clarinet part book. Donated by John Rosch.
B-flat bass, treble clef part book. Donated by John Rosch.
Second and third B-flat cornet part book, two copies. Donated by John Rosch.
Consists of a Lingua Press catalogue from 1975, a letter from Kenneth Gaburo to Mrs. Elizabeth Terhune dated March 29, 1977, a musical score of The Beauty of Irrelavant Music (linguistic composition no. 7, dated 1970 by Kenneth Gaburo and Mutatis Mutandis (composition for interpreters, dated 1968) by Herbert Brun, and two postcards of Mrs. Turhune's artwork from 2004 and 2006.
Donated by Nancy Garrison Shacklett on October 16, 2013.
Donated by Ronald J Peters, Professor Emeritus of the School of Labor and Emplyment Relations at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Peters's collection includes labor union songbooks and work songs. Materials include: Songs for Labor sheet music book (1983), Sing a Song of Action sheet music book (1950), Lyrics for "I want to Marry a Trotskyite" (composer: Walter Cliff; ca.1941/2005), Sheet Music for "L'Internationale" (Composer: Eugene Potter; Arranger: Max Persin; 1927), Ballads for Sectarians Lyrics and Notes (undated), The Bosses' Songbook: Songs to Stifle the Flames of Discontent Book of Lyrics (1959), IWW: Labor Arts Presents Songs of the Wobblies (1953); UAW Songbook (1963), and a UAW songbook (undated).
Newspaper clipping regarding legal action against the Sousa Band by the Blakely estate. Donated by Frank Bryant.
Abstract drawing, by Jay Bennett with possible contributions by Wilco bandmates. Black ink on white paper, mounted to foamboard, 25.4 x 20.3 x 0.6 cm.
Donated by Jim Waddell, November 17, 2014. Written by Sousa Band member Ben Vereecken, the first eight pages briefly explain technique and theory, and the rest of the book contains progressively advanced lessons. This item was sold by A.G. Ogren Music Co. in Rockford, IL.
Medicare 7, 8, or 9 Live at Huff Gym, April 7, 1979. Tape and CD duplication.
Includes working passes, ticket stubs, flyers, and programs from local high-profile concerts collected by Steve Pherigo.
Hymnoi Melopoetoi: Opus 2, 1965 - 1975 rev. 1993 Children's Corner: Opus 1, 1972, rev. 1979 Three Pieces for Organ: opus 3, 1979, rev. 1993
Donated by Hannah Jellen on January 23, 2015. Includes: "Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)," from So Dear to My Heart, 1948; "Mary is a Grand Old Name," from Yankee Doodle Dandy, 1932; "I Need a Friend," from Back Door to Heaven, 1939; "The More I See You," from Diamond Horseshoe, 1945; "Moonlight Propaganda," from Do You Love Me, 1946; "The Aba Daba Honeymoon," from Two Weeks With Love, 1942; "Through a Long and Sleepless Night," from Come to the Stable, 1949; "The 3rd Man Theme (The Harry Lime Theme)," from The 3rd Man, 1949; "I Think of You," from Holiday in Mexico, 1946; "My Foolish Heart," from My Foolish Heart, 1949; "Moonlight and Shadows," from The Jungle Princess, 1936; "Italian Street Song," from Naughty Marietta, 1921; "Laura," from Laura, 1945; "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)" from The Man Who Knew Too Much, 1955; "Tallahassee Lassie," from Chic, 1959; "In the Still of the Night," from Rosalie, 1937; "Tip Toe Through the Tulips with Me," from The Gold Diggers of Broadway, 1929.
Black and white photograph, St. Louis, Missouri. Sent to conservation for flattening.
Acquired from the Music and Performing Arts Library on October 31, 2018.
Includes sheet music for Idle Moments (Alkire) and Hawaiian guitar solo samples from Honolulu Rhythms, Keoni Ama Kona Ipo, Honolulu Rag, That New Hawaiian Hula, Hawaiian Blues, Mele O Hawaii, Why Sing Aloha, One Sunny Day, Somewhere in Honolulu, Night Time in Hawaii, Nani Hawaii, Moonlight Hula, There's Something About Hawaii, My Island Home, My Hawaiian Sweetheart, Luanaokalani, Along Waikiki, Moonlight Waltz, Invitation to a Luau, March of My Native Land, Aloha Memories, 'Neath a Tropic Palm, Maikai-No, Let's Go to Hilo, Dreaming of My Hawaii, The Native Way, Native Swing, What Do Natives Do, Kalani Who Found His Love, By a Blue Lagoon, Tropic Paradise, Island Melody, My Isle, My Song of Hawaii, That's the Spirit, Down at Waikiki, All For You, Ilima Hula, Mokihana Hula, Honululu Lulu E, You Don't Say, That's What I Said, The Beach Hula, The Aloha Hula, Miniature March, Hula Maid, If You Really Knew, Hula Swing, This is Aloha, There We Were, As I Said Before, The Four Islands, 'Neath a Hula Moon, The Harbor Hula, The Honolulu Hula, Old Hawaii, Aloha Honolulu, Let's Sing Aloha, Waikiki Hula, Dreamy Honolulu, My Hilo Home, The Flowers of Hawaii, My Hawaiian Slumber Song, Kuu Ipo U'I, Sweet Lei Ilima, I Want to Visit Hawaii, Mokihana Lei, Hula Melody, Ka Pua O Hawaii, Beside a Harbor, Twilight Music, Native Hula, Down in Hawaii, On a South Sea Isle, Remember Hawaii, Maui Hula, Kealoha Kuu Ipo, Back to Hilo E, Hawaii is Beauty Supreme, When You Visit Hawaii, By a South Sea Bay, Hula Tune From Hilo, and Drifting in the Moonlight. Note: for more Alkire materials, see RS 12/9/150 and RS 12/9/101.
Note: for more Alkire materials, see RS 12/9/150 and RS 12/9/101.
Note: for more Alkire materials, see RS 12/9/150 and RS 12/9/101.
Note: for more Alkire materials, see RS 12/9/150 and RS 12/9/101.
Note: for more Alkire materials, see RS 12/9/150 and RS 12/9/101.
Note: for more Alkire materials, see RS 12/9/150 and RS 12/9/101.
Achievement award recipient: Jerry Hadley
Donated by C. Goodin
Donated by C. Goodin
Donated by C. Goodin
Acquired from the Music and Performing Arts Library on January 16, 2024. Includes Nazi propganda music "Vier Liedfätze für Blasorchefter," by Hermann Seeliger; "In Reih und Glied" by Carl Woitschach; "Deutfchlands Wehr" by Erich Hülsheger.
Donated by Jeff Wanswer of Hiram University on January 26, 2016.
Donated by Mr. Edward Hillman on May 27, 2016.
Published by Augener and Co., London. Book presented by John Philip Sousa to W.E. Woodruff, undated. Also signed Mary Davis Woodruff. Book donated by Linda A Lawyer October 5, 2015.
Sheet Music Published by McLoughlin Publishers New York. Incomplete, contains front cover and back cover, both vibrantly painted. Signed "Willie Lerow [sic] Dec. 22, 1882." Transferred from MPAL September 2016.
Contains issues: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Electronotes Newsletters in Box 69 Folders 5-9, transferred from MPAL September 14, 2016.
Contains issues: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, supplement to 16, and index of vol. 1 and 2.
Contains issues: 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, Supplement to 21, and bibliography.
Contains issues: 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and bibliography.
Contains Issues: 33, 34, 35.
Caption on back reads, "Even the University band (drum major in the foreground) was on roller skates at the 1st American University roller skating derby ever held on any campus, Champaign, Ill. Sat. 2:30 pm, April 2. Photo G.J. Marfleet, 213 3d Avenue, Rock Falls, Ill." Donated by Scott Schwartz, November 1, 2016.
Contains notes on dimensions of new trumpet design, and correspondence with Bill Peterson, President of Selmer Company.
Includes hanwritten testimonials of Tom Brozene, Bruce Haag, Richard Hofmann, Carl Leach, Kent Milasa, Michael Rotman, Larry Souza, and Robert D. Waldron.
Also includes advertisements and license agreement.
Published Piano Book of Pieces by John Philip Sousa including: The Bride Elect, The Charlatan, El Capitan, Hands Across the Sea, Harmonica Wizard, King Cotton, The Liberty Bell, The Manhattan Beach, Power and Glory, Powhatan's Daughter, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, The Stars and Stripes, and The Summer Girl. Published by Theodore Presser. Donated December 14, 2016 by Thomas Dannelley.
Donated by Matt Metcalf, WCIA TV, August 23, 2017.
Contains letters, concert programs, and drawings sent between Gaburo and Verkade. Donated by Gary Verkade October 4, 2017. See Also the Kenneth Gaburo Papers (12/5/33, Series 1, Sub Series 1, Box 3, Folder 92)
"We're Loyal to You Illinois" book with autographs of nearly every Illinois band director; copy of the program for the Forty-Sixth Anniversary Concert of the University of Illinois Concert Band, March 5, 1936 performance; and notes and correspondence by M. Mullis. Donated by Mark Clark on October 27, 2017.
Illinois State Fair Theme Song, with name and address of composer Earl Oyler, given to the University Band by Oyler in 1976. Includes copies of of other music by Oyler, including Jesus, Our Savior is Born and 1776 History. Given by the University Band to the Sousa Archives on November 1, 2017. Two sound recordings that were also donated are in Folder 24 (Series 1).
Left Side
Commemorating his Honorary Doctorate from Phillips University, Enid, OK in 1939.
Black and White Panoramic Photograph measuring 123 centimeters by 28.5 centimeters. Water damage on left corner of the image, sunlight damage. Photograph taken during the band's 4th Liberty Loan Tour. Donated by Dwight Thomas February 4, 2017.
Photograph contains an image of Geoffrey Britten performing Cesar Franck's Panis Angelis on Lloyd Farrar's Yamaha Bb Flugelhorn on May 29, 2010. See also Lloyd Farrar Music Instrument Collection, Series 1, Item 83 (accession number 2019.1209092.001).
Donated by Kevin Greene May 1, 2018 to Student Life Archives, Acquired by the Sousa Archives May 23, 2019.
Gift of Susan Crist, June 28, 2019. Contains: Sousa Band Program March 25, 1900; Article on Opha May Johnson, 2019; U.S. Marine Corps Memo to Opha May Johnson, 1918; Sousa Letter of Recommendation for Victor H. Johnson; Ole Bull Concert Program, April 18, 1870.
Contains: Original receipt of purchase dated August 18, 1930; Carl Fischer Standard March Book for Solo Bb Cornet; Booklet titled, "What You Should Know About This Instrument" distributed by Conn. Donated by Peter Vallandigham on September 3, 2019 to the Sousa Archives. See also Conn "Victor" Cornet Model 4A, Series 2, Item 17 (accession number 2019.1209050.005)
Contains posters for: Frank Simon and his ARMCO Band of NBC fame, Frank Simon and his famous ARMCO Band, The United States Marine Band newspaper clippings poster,and Capt. Eugene La Barre and his Famous World's Fair Band, Carnegie Hall. Contains programs for: Grand Concert by Sousa and His Famous Band, Fuller Theater, Kalamazoo, Sousa and His Band, Fuller Theater, Kalamazoo, Sousa and His Band, Orchestra Hall, and Two Concerts by John Philip Sousa and His Famous Band, Auditorium. Contains booklets for: Sousa and his Band, Souvenier Booklet, Triumphant Return of Sousa and His Band, Academy of Music promoptional booklet, and Kalamazoo, November 27.
Contains: 6 letters from Frank Simon to Bates E Clarke, 3 letters from Captain Eugene La Barre to Bates E Clarke, and 1 Christmas Card from Clyde Hall, U.S. Marine Band.
Contains: the original press book folder, promotional pamphlets, programs, and special feature stories.
Contains: Contestant tag for Norma Bean dated Arpil 13, 1946, Ribbon labeled "Division 1" in Champaign, ILL 1946, an ensemble medal for the competition, May 19, 1944 Demonstration Concert program for the Urbana Grade School Band with Norma Bean playing clarinet, May 23, 1945 Spring Concert program for the Urbana Grade School Band with Norma Bean playing clarinet, Photocopy of a 1940s newspaper article titled "Urbana's Top Grade School Musicians Gather" with Norma Bean and her Cavalier Clarinet, 1926 edition of the Blu-Mo-Illio (Blue Mound Community High School) containing photographs of Haldane Bean as Superintendent and Drum Major of the BMCHS Band (pages 7, 40, 41), undated photograph of the school band, photograph of Haldane Bean as Drum Major of the BMCHS Band (same photograph used in the illio), a photocopy of the band portion of the book , "The Centennial History of Blue Mound, Illinois" by Melvin R. Matthew published in 1970, 1917 photograph of the Blue Mound Community High School (BMCHS) Band with Haldane Bean holding his Holton Tenor Saxophone, and a photocopy of the Blue Mound Band in 1934. See also Haldane Bean's Frank Holton Bb Tenor Saxophone, Series 2, Item 20 (Accession number 2019.1209050.008). See also Norma Bean's Cavalier Bb Clarinet, Series 2, Item 21 (Accession number 2019.1209050.009).
Includes: Program for the June 25th, 1930 presentation of the march "The Royal Welch Fusiliers" with Sousa's signature on the cover and a brief performance history and two photographs on the silver plated bugle belonging to the 38th Division of the 17th Royal Welch Fusiliers 2nd Battalion. See also Henry Potter Music Company Rope Tension Snare/Field Drum (accession number 2019.1209050.010). Donated to the Sousa Archives by Elizabeth Wattenberg on October 7, 2019.See also Royal Welch Fusiliers B-flat Bugle (accession number 2019.1209050.011). See also Royal Grenadiers Sash (accession number 2019.1209050.012)
Copies of photographs of Evelyn's Islanders Concert Band at several events.
Dean Wallace Sanders was a professor of piano at the University of Illinois from 1957-1991. This folder includes photographs taken in Europe in 1973 with notes; postcards from Japan, Europe, and other locations; a brochure for Metz's Dells Mound Lake Resort in Wisconsin; as well as Professor Sanders's Bachelor of Music Diploma from Chicago Musical College. These papers were transferred to the Sousa Archive on January 23, 2020.
Contains photograph of the Indiana University Band, of which Charles G. Miller was a trombonist. Also contains one of Miller's method books,The Trombone Virtuoso: Advanced Methods, by Sousa Trombonist Simone Mantia (1921). See also Musical Americana, Series 2, Item 26.
Donated by an anonymous patron April 2, 2021. Includes photocopies of single songs from several different Temperance Songsters, including: A.W.S. and Arthur Spooner "No. 311 - Break Your Pitchers!" 1917; Frances E. Willard and Chas. H. Gabriel "No. 134 - Write It," 1909 and Lizzie De Armond and Dr. S.B. Jackson "No. 135 - Step By Step," 1899; E.O. Excell "No. 202 - Will it Pay?" 1889 and Anon. "No. 203 - Home, Home, Sweet Home," ca. 1889; Edith Sanford Tillotson and Homer A. Rodeheaver, "No. 189 - Pure White Ribbons!" 1913.
Possibly A. Austin Harding in Background of Image. Donated by Linda Dutton April 7, 2021. Correspondence with donor included in folder.
Donated by Renee Potter April 12, 2021, collection belonged to donor's mother. Titles include: Haldor Lillenas, "His Love Won My Heart," "My Never Failing Friend," and "When I Come to the End of the Road," 1929; Floyd Tillman, "Slipping Around," 1949; Charlie Tobias and Sam Stept, " I Want You for Christmas," 1937; Seymour Rice and Chas. Daniels, "You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine," 1939; Edgar Leslie and Fred Ahlert "Just a Little Home for the Old Folks," 1932; Jimmie Davis and Floyd Tillman, "It Makes No Difference Now," 1939; Stuart Hamblin, "Open Up Your Heart," 1953; Eleanor Allen Schroll and J. H. Fillmore, "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer," 1920; Fred Patrick, Claude Rese and Jack Val, "All Dressed Up with a Broken Heart," 1946; Jack Owens and Carroll Lucas, "How Soon?" 1944; Mrs. Billie Ford, "Standing Somewhere in the Shadows," 1955; Maud Luise Gardiner and Herbert Ralph Ward, "What's the Use?" 1925; Robbins Music "Tin Pan Alley Song Folio," 1943.
Posters for two new music concerts. "Musicircus" at the Stock Pavillion at the University of Illinois, directed by John Cage with contributions from Ben Johnston, Lajaren Hiller, Salvatore Martirano, Herbert Brun, and other composers. Dated November 17 (poster does not include year). And "Martix Extra" New Music Choral Ensemble, directed by Kenneth Gaburo, at Smith Music Hall. Dated November 18, 1967. Transferred from University Archives record series 4/5/7 on February 19, 2020.
Contains a marching band chart on carbon paper entitled "JOHN THIEMAN - Band Pagentry [sic]: Pin-wheel Movement" and 7 University of Illinois Football Band posters with photos of various marching formations from 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, and 1958.
The Crimson and Gold (Coe College Courier, 1917) - Agnes White; Grand Concert Rag (E.P. Severin, 1918) - Eric Severin; Let's Sing to Victory (Mills Music, Inc., 1950) - Helen Purcell Maxwell; The Sousa March Folio (The John Church Company, 1902) - J.P. Sousa.
Donated by Anne Wheatley, January 18, 2022. Folder includes the following courses for First Hawaiian Conservatory of Music Hawaiian Guitar: Lesson 1, Lesson 4-5, Lesson 6-7, Lesson 12-13, Lesson 16-17, Lesson 18-19, Lesson 30-31, Lesson 40-41, Lesson 42-43, Lesson 44-45.
Donated by Pete Griffin, July 27, 2022.
Titles include: "Absent," Songs by John W. Metcalf, John W. Metcalf, Catherine Young Glen, Arthur P. Schmidt, 1899; "Again," R.M. Stults, Edwin A. Abbott, Roberts Music Co., 1901; "All Through Love of You," P.C. Mason, Chester Searles, American Advance Music Co., 1904; "Alone," Madeline M. Redding, C.H. Roth, The Roth and Redding Co., 1908; "American Liberty March," The Boston Weekly Journal of Sheet Music, S.G. Cook, F. Triffet Publisher, 1895; "At a Georgia Campmeeting March," Kerry Mills, F.A. Mills, 1897; "Battle of Waterloo," The Boston Weekly Journal of Sheet Music, G. Anderson, F. Triffet Publisher, 1899; "By the Sad Sea Waves," The Bromo-Seltzer Collection of 54 Popular Songs, J. Benedict, Emerson Drug Co., undated; "The Burgler and the Child," Joseph Northrup, W.C. Parker, Parker Music Company,1904; "Bye Bye Blues, Fred Hamma, Dave Bennet, Bert Lown, Chauncey Grey, Irving Berlin Inc., 1930; "Call Me Back," Aaron Hoffman, Leo. Friedman, Jerom H. Remick & Co., 1905; "Cinderella," From Dollies Picture Book," H. Engelmann, Eclipse Publishing Co., 1903; "The Clayton," Frank Drayton, James C. Beckel, undated; "Dancing With Tears in My Eyes," Al Dubin, Joe Burke, M. Witmark & Sons, 1930; "Dixie Girl," J. Bodewalt Lampe, Whitney Warner Pub. Co., 1903; "Don't Wake Me Up I Am Dreaming," Beth Slater Whitson, Herbert Ingraham, Shapiro Music Publisher, 1910; "Dorothy," Seymour Smith, Morris Music Co., 1926; "Down In The Everglade," Harry Williams, Egbert Van Alstyne, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1906; "Dream Clouds," R. Deane Shure, Oliver Ditson Company, 1925; "Eyes That Say 'I Love You'," Fred Fisher, McCarthy & Fisher Inc., 1919; "A Face in Golden Frame," Lynch & Tragman, American Advance Music Co., 1904; "Face To Face," Herbert Johnson, Waldo Music Company, 1897; "A Faded Wreath of Daisies," Andrew B. Sterling, George Hamilton, American Advance Music Co., 1904; "Falling Waters: Waters of Yosemite," M. Greenwald, J.L. Truax, Century Music Co., 1908; "A Few Selections from the LIbrary of the World's Best Music," The University Society, New York, undated; "Fly Away Birdie To Heaven," Chas. K. Harris, 1905; "For His Mother's Sake," Frank Adams, Joe Nathan, American Advance Co., 1904; "Four Leaf Clover," Ella Higginson, Leila M. Brownell, Luckhardt & Belder, 1897; "Golden Sunset: Waltzes," John T. Hall, John T. Hall & Co., 1903;
Titles include: "Good-Bye Little Girl Good-Bye," Cobb and Edwards, W. Witmark & Sons, 1904; "Goodbye Sweetheart Goodbye," Arthur J. Lamb, Albert Von Tilzer, York Music Co., 1908; "Greyport Town," English Songs for Concert Room and Parlor, Frederic E. Weatherly, Frederic N, Löhr, WM. A. Pond & Co., undated; "The Harbor of Love," Earle C. Jones, Charlotte Blake, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911; "The Holy City," Stephen Adams, Boosey & Co., 1892; "The Holy City," Stephen Adams, F.E. Weatherly, Boosey & Co., 1892; "Home Again March," Morris Weston, McKinley Music Co., 1916; "Home, Sweet Home," The Bromo-Seltzer Collection of 54 Popular Songs, G.J. Webb, Emerson Drug Co., undated; "I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry," Chas. R. McCarron, Carey Morgan, Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1918; "I'm Waiting for Tomorrow to Come," Frank Davis, F. Hawelka, M. Prival, A.J. Stasny Music Co., 1919; "I Want Someone To Call Me Dearie," Williams & Van Alstyne, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1908; "I Wish I Had A Girl," Gus Kahn, Grace Le Boy, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1909; "In Sunny Little Italy," Harry Williams, Egbert Van Alstyne, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1905; "Its Lonesome Tonight," The Time, The Place, & The Girl, Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, Jos. E. Howard, Chas K Harris, 1906; "Just Tell Them That You Saw Me," Paul Dresser, Howley, Haviland & Co., 1895; "Lady Graceful Dance," Rudolph Aronson, Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1897; "Larboard Watch," The Dulciana: A Collection of Favorite Duets, T. Williams, Oliver Ditson Company, undated; "Last Night on the Back Porch (I Loved Her Best of All)," Lew Brown, Carl Schraubstader, Skidmore Music Co. Inc., 1923; "Little White Lies," Walter Donaldson, Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, 1930; "Love Me, and the World Is Mine," Dave Reed Jr., Ernest R. Ball, M Witmark & Sons, 1906; "The Lovely Woman," Merry Widow, Franz Lehar, Karl Weber, Continental Publishing Co., 1907; "Maiden's Prayer," Thecla Badarzewska, Morris Music Co., 1926; "Monastery Bells,"Select Pianoforte Compositions for Instruction and Amusement, Edward Schuberth & Co., undated; "Moonlight Reverie," M. Viola Allen, McKinley Music Co., 1904; "A Mother's Appeal To Her Boy," Julian Holmes, Henry F. Smith, Geo. M. Klenk & Co., 1889; "Mother's Love Will Never Die," J.P. Glenn, J.L. Feeney, J.L. Feeney & Co. 1890; "My Hindoo Man," Harry H. Williams, Egbert Van Alstyne, Shapiro, Remick & Co., 1905; "My Indian Maiden," Harry Wilson, Ed. J. Coleman, American Advance Music Co., 1904; "My Old Kentucky Home," Stephen C. Foster, F. Trifet, 1896; "Never Swap Horses When You're Crossing A Stream," Harold Robe, Jesse Winne, Leo Feist, Inc., 1916; "Oh That Navajo Rag," Williams and Van Alstyne, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911; "Oh You Beautiful Doll," Seymour Brown, Nat D. Ayer, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1911; "The Old Kitchen Clock," From the Countryside: Three Pieces for Piano, Margery McHale, Theodore Presser Co., 1937; "The Old Sexton," The Bromo-Seltzer Collection of 54 Popular Songs, H. Russell, Emerson Drug Co., undated; "Only To Be A Boy Again," Jas. Thatcher, Percival B. Metcalf, Jas. Thatcher, 1907; "Orvetta Waltz," E.B. Spencer, Conservatory Publication Society, undated; "Palm Branches (Les Rameaux)," J. Faure, National Music Co., undated; "Palms," Sabbath Echoes, James J. Freeman, Century Music Publishing Company, 1901; "Patriotic Medley (National Airs)," Eugene Walter, Hail Columbia, McKinley Music Co., 1905; "A Perfect Day," Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son, 1910; "Pigeon Walk," James V. Monaco, Broadway Music Corporation, 1914; "Quips and Quirks," Allene K. Bixby, Theodore Presser Co., 1926;
Titles include: "Sample Book of the Latest Practice Promoting Piano Pieces," Theodore Presser Co., 1929; "Serenade for Pianoforte," Kennedy Thayne, Arthur P. Schmidt Co., 1926; "Shine on Harvest Moon," Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1908; "Simple Confession," Frances Thome, Morris Music Co., 1926; "Sing Me To Sleep," Edwin Greene, Clifton Bingham, John F. Ellis & Co., 1902; "Soconyland is Everywhere You Go," Joseph Alger, J.H. Wright, Standard Oil Company of New York, 1928; "Somebody's Waiting for You," Al Gumble, Vincent Bryan, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1906; "Star of my Dreams, Shine On!" Arthur J. Lamb, John T. Hall, Chas K. Harris, 1910; "The Storm," H. Weber, F. Trifet, 1898; "Susquehanna Sue: A Southern Serenade," J. Frank Walsh, G.W. Setchell, 1897; "Sweetheart," Agustus Greville, A.L. Powell, John F. Ellis & Co. 1884; "Tatters," Gerald Lane, Gould & Co. 1895; "Tell Mother I'll Be There," Charles M. Fillmore, Revival Times Company, Fillmore Music House, 1905; "They Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dawg Aroun'," Webb M. Oungst, Cy Perkins, M. Witmark & Sons, 1912; "Tipperary: Irish Love Song," Leo Curley, Jas. M. Fulton, F. Fred. Helf, Hitland Music Publishers Elf & Hager Co., 1907; "Tramp, Tramp," Robt. H. Wilson, J. Fischer & Bro., 1910; "Two Little Irish Songs," Hermann Löhr, Chappell & Co. Ltd, 1900; "Two Very First Piano Solos with words," Robert Nolan Kerr, Theodore Presser Co., 1935; "Victor Budget of Popular Songs," Leo. Fiest, 1905; "Violets," Julian Fane, Ellen Wright, Boosey & Co., 1900; "Waitin' In The Shadows," Effie Cutler Coombs, Grant Wellesley, Sam Fox Publishing Co., 1925; "The Washington Evening Star," W.J. Stannard, Columbia Planograph Co., 1924; "What's The Matter with the Moon To-night?" The Mocking Bird: Romantic Comic Opera, Sydney Rosenfeld, A. Baldwin Sloane, Jos. W. Stern & Co., 1902; "When the Gold was Turning Gray," Harry S. Marion, Theo. F. Morse, Leo Feist, undated; "When the Harvest Days are Over (Jessie Dear.)," Howard Graham, Harry Von Tilzer, Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tolzer, 1900; "When the Mocking Birds are Singing in the Woldwood," Arthur J. Lamb, H.B. Blanke, Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1906; "When the Parson Makes Miss Mandy Johnson Mine," Dan Packard, Robert Cone, Myll Brothers, 1898; "When the Sun goes down on the Lonesome Pine," I.L. Weile, Weile Publishing Co. Inc., 1924; "When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold," Eva Fern Buckner, H.W. Petrie, H.W. Petrie Music Co., 1902; "When Your Heart Grows Weary, Dearie," M.M. Redding, Chas H. Roth, The Roth and Redding Co., 1908; "Where the Sweet Magnolias Bloom," Andrew B Sterling, Harry Von Tilzer, Wm C. Dunn & Co., 1899; "With You," Irving Berlin, Irving Berlin Inc., 1929; "Won't You Waltz 'Home Sweet Home' With Me For Old Times Sake?" Herbert Ingraham, Maurice Shapiro, 1907; "You're The One I Care For," Harry Link, Chauncey Grey, Bert Lown, 1930;
Titles include: "Belle of the Village," F. Pallaria (F. Pallaria, 1916); "By the Beautiful Sea," Harry Carroll (Shapiro and Bernstein, 1914); "The Dark Lament," Carrie Jacobs-Bond (Carrie Jacobs Bond, 1908); "The Destruction of San Francisco," M. Thea Hays (A.W. Perry, 1906); "Dixie Darlings Two Step," Percy Wenrich (Frank Root, 1907); "Dreamy Melody," Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset (Jerome H. Remick, 1922); "Everybody's Rag (It Get's You Going)" Dan Goldsmith and Robert Sharp (Robert D. Sharp, 1909); "The Ghost of the Violin" Ted Snyder (Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder, 1912); "Gorgeous!!" Benny Davis and Harry Akst (Jerome H. Remick, 1927); "Good Bye, Little Girl, Good Bye," Gus Edwards (M. Whitmark and Sons, 1904); "Good Gravy Rag," Harry Belding (Buck and Lowney, 1913).
"Harmony Rag Two Step," Hal G. Nichols (Sam Fox, 1911); "Have a Smile for Everyone You Meet and They Will Have a Smile for You," Bert Rule (M. Whitmark and Son, 1913); "Hawaiian Butterfly," Billy Baskette and Joseph Santly (Leo Feist, 1912); "Heather Rose," G. Lange (McKinnley Music, undated); "How's Ev'ry Little Thing in Dixie" Albert Gumble (Jerome H. Remick, 1916); "I Love You" A.F. Marzian (A.F. Marzian, 1913); "I Surrender Dear," Harry Barris (Fred and Powers, 1931); "If Love Makes You Give Up Steak and Potatoes, Then I Don't Want Love," Lew Brown (De Silva, Brown, and Henderson, 1934); "I'll Be There," Ludwig Englander (Leo Feist, 1914); "I'm Crying Just for You," James Monaco (Broadway Music Corp, 1914); "In the Shadows of the Night," Freddie Rivas (Pulitini Music School, 1938); "Infinite Love," Carl Bohm (Clayton F. Summy, 1907); "It's Tulip Time in Holland (Two Lips are Calling Me)" Richard Whiting (Jerome H. Remick, 1915); "The Japanese Sandman," Richard Whiting (Jerome H. Remick, 1920); "Just a Memory," Ray Henderson (Harms, 1927); " Kismet," Herschel Henlere and Guido Diero (Will Rossiter, 1920); "Lonesome and Sorry," Benny Davis and Con Conrad (Henry Waterson, 1926); "Lookie, Lookie, Lookie Here Comes Cookie," Mack Gordon (Paramount Productions, 1935); "Lost (Without You)" F. Fred Coots (Davis, Coots, and Engel, 1930).
"Mammy's Shufflin' Dance," Melville J. Gideon (Will Rossiter, 1911); "Mary Ann," Abner Silver (Irving Berlin, 1927); "May Day Waltz," L.A. Bugbee (Theo Presser, 1912); "The Mill," Rafael Joseffy (Edward Schuberth, 1879); "Mona" Stephen Adams (National Music Company, undated); "Moonlight," Con Conrad (Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder, 1921); "Mother of Mine, I Still Have You," Al. Jolson, Louis Silver, Grant Clarke (Irving Berlin, 1927); "My Hawaiian Sunshine," L. Wolfe Gilbert and Carey Morgan (Joseph W. Stern, 1916); "Nightingale Rag," Lester Sill (Warner C. Williams, 1914); "O Lord, Be Merciful," Homer Bartlett (G. Schirmer, 1890); "Oh! My Sweet Hortense She Ain't Good Lookin' But She's Got Good Sense," Walter Donaldson (Irving Berlin, 1921); "Old Black Joe," Louis Weber (Weber Brothers, 1914); "An Old Guitar and An Old Refrain," Gus Kahn, Ben Black, and Neil Moret (Villa Moret, 1927); "Out of the Dawn," Walter Donaldson (Walter Donaldson, 1928); "Over the Rainbow," Harold Arlen (Leo Feist, 1939).
"Pagan Love Song," Nacio Herb Brown (Robbins Music Corp, 1929); "Pickles and Peppers a Rag Oddity" Adaline Shepherd (Joseph Flanner, 1907); "Plaisir d'Amour," Giovanni Martini (G. Shirmer, 1939); "Polish Dance," X. Scharwenka (McKinnley Music Corp, undated); "Pretty Baby" and "The Parisienne Walk," Jackson, Van Alstyne, and Paley (Jerome H. Remick, 1916); "Rock Me In the Cradle of Love," J. Leubrie Hill (Jerome H. Remick, 1914); "Rose of Washington Square," James F. Hanley (Shapiro Bernstein and Co, 1920); "Row, Row, Row," Jimmie V. Monaco (Harry Von Tilzer, 1912).
"Shadows" from Seven Songs as Unpretentious as the Wild Rose Carrie Jacobs-Bond (Carrie Jacobs-Bond, 1901); "Sing Me the Rosary, Henry Klickmann (Frank Root, 1933); "Something Seems Tingle-ingleing," Rudolf Friml (G. Schirmer, 1913); "Somewhere," Charles K. Harris (Chas. K. Harris, 1906); "Swanee," George Gershwin (T.B. Harms, 1919); "Swanee River Moon," H. Pittman Clarke (Leo Feist, 1921); "The Sylvan Waltz," Estella V. Baughn (A.W. Perry, ca. 1905); "That Old Girl of Mine," Egbert Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick, 1912); "That Old Sweetheart of Mine," Larry Shay (Harold Rossiter, 1928); "This Little Piggy Went to Market," Harold Lefty Lewis (Paramount Productions, 1933); "Tiny Little Fingers," Sam H. Stept (Crawford Music, 1935); "Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old 'Tucky Home," Geo W. Meyer (Irving Berlin, 1921); "Venetian Moon," Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine (Jerome H. Remick, 1919); "When that Midnight Choo, Choo Leaves for Alabam," Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder, 1912); "When My Ship Comes In From Sea," Hi Wilson, Hale Byers, Irving Newhoff (Newhoff, Byers, and Wilson, 1916); "Where the Shy Little Violets Grow," Harry Warren and Gus Kahn (Remick Music Corp, 1928).
Contains three hymnals: Biglow and Main, eds, Gospel Hymns Consolidated (John Church Co., 1884); Charles Forbes Taylor, ed.,The King's Highway (Tabernacle Publishing, 1923); William E Chalmers, Samuel Beazly, Albert Cage, Louis Koehler, eds, Living Hymns: A Book of Worship and Praise for the Developing Life, Convention Edition for 37th Annual BYPUA Convention, Kansas City (Judson Press, 1928).
Donated by Julie Elder November 8, 2022.
Contains two hymnals: D.B. Towner and Arthur McKee, The Tabernacle Hymns (Tabernacle Publishing, 1916) and E.O. Excell, Joy to the World for the Church and Sunday School (Hope Publishing, 1915).
Donated by Chris and Peggy Huson on March 13, 2023.
Materials donated to the Sousa Archives by Pamela Hill July 2020. Folder contains: two photos of Barry Fusman, undated and 1972; news clipping on rock opera by the One Eyed Jacks; two concert programs featuring Blytham Limited recording artists, including the One Eyed Jacks; annotated copy of Rik Forgo's Eagles: Before the Band (2019) with letter from the author to Pamela Hill; [digital] audio recording of oral history with Cloydia Hill Larimore, October 27, 2021.
Donated by Stephen Gryc on January 19, 2024.
Donated by John Hoffman February 10, 2019.
Includes University of Illinois Concert Programs and Gunther Schuller Concert Program.
Articles include: "The State of Research in Ethnomusicology, and Recent Developments," Current Musicology No. 20, 1975 and "The State of Research on Alex Ringer."
Donated by Jim Felts, February 14, 2023.
Donated by Fred Nearing 2007. No Deed of Gift.
Donated by Harvey Treat in 2013. No Deed of Gift.
Gift of Jack McKenzie, no deed of gift.
Gift of Jack McKenzie. No deed of gift.
Donated by David Bryant 2010. No deed of gift.
Donated by John T. Connelly 2010. No Deed of Gift. See also Box 85, Items 4-7.