American culture series : titles in the field of music
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American culture series : titles in the field of music
University Microfilms International, 1976
- Reel 1
- Reel 2
- Reel 3
- Reel 4
- Guide
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ACS subject collection : early American books and pamphlets in the field of music
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Selected from David R. Weimer's Bibliography of American culture, 1493-1875
Information and argument (Reel 1, 2) -- Institutions and history (Reel 3) -- Biography (Reel 4)
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- Reel1-1. An address on music : delivered before the Handel society, Dartmouth college, August, 1809, on occasion of their anniversary / Franics Brown
- Reel1-2. Cabin and plantation songs as sung by the Hampton students / arranged by Thomas P. Fenner, Frederic G. Rathbun and Miss Bessie Cleaveland
- Reel1-3. Rudiments of the art of playing on the piano forte, containing elements of music, preliminary remarks on fingering with examples, thirty fingered lessons and a plain direction for learning / arranged by Gottlieb Graupner
- Reel1-4. Dissertation on musical taste : or general principles of taste applied to the art of music / by Thomas Hastings
- Reel1-5. An address to persons of fashion, relating to balls : with a few occasional hints concerning play-houses, card-tables, &c., in which is introduced the character of Lucinda, a lady of the very best fashion, and of most extraordinary piety : with an appendix, containing some extracts from the writings of Chief Justice Hale, the Prince of Conti, Mr. Wilberforce, and other eminent pious men, against the entertainments of the stage, and other vain amusements / Richard Hill
- Reel1-6. A lecture on music and its effects upon society, and the expediency of having it taught in our common schools, delivered before the Academy of Science, of Montgomery County, at Norristown, Pennsylvania / Chauncey P. Holcomb
- Reel1-7. A treatise on practical thorough bass, with general rules for its composition and modulation : dedicated by permission to the Earl of Rochford, Op. 5 / George K. Jackson
- Reel1-8. Essays on music : [First-second number] / By Andrew Law
- Reel1-9. An arrow against profane and promiscuous dancing, drawn out of the quiver of the Scriptures / Increase Mather
- Reel1-10. Songs and ballads of the American revolution / [edited], with notes and illustrations, by Frank Moore
- Reel1-11. Complete encyclopedia of music / John W. Moore
- Reel2-1. Appendix to Encyclopedia of music : containing events and information occurring since the main work was issued / By John W. Moore
- Reel2-2. A dictionary of musical information : containing also a vocaburaly of musical terms, and a list of modern musical works published in the United States from 1640 to 1875 / by John W. Moore
- Reel2-3. Familiar dialogues on dancing, between a minister and a dancer : taken from matter of fact with an appendix containing some extracts from the writings of pious and eminent men against the entertainments of the stage, and other vain amusements / by John Phillips
- Reel2-4. An essay on the Star spangled banner and national songs : read before the American anti-quarian society, at their annual meeting, October 21, 1872, with additional notes and songs / by Stephen Salisbury
- Reel2-5. The reasonableness of regular singing, or singing by note : in an essay, to revive the true and ancient mode of singing psalm-tunes, according to the pattern of our New England psalm-books; the knowledge and practice of which is greatly decay'd in most congregations / Thomas Symmes
- Reel2-6. Utile dulci : or, a joco-serious dialogue, concerning regular singing : calculated for a particular town, (where it was publickly had, on Friday Oct. 12, 1722.) but may serve some other places in the same climate / by Thomas Symmes
- Reel2-7. The grounds and rules of musick explained : or, an introduction to the art of singing by note, fitted to the meanest capacities / by Thomas Walter
- Reel2-8. The sweet Psalmist of Israel : a sermon preach'd at the lecture held in Boston, by The Society for Promoting Regular & Good Singing, and for reforming the depravations and debasements our psalmody labours under, in order to introduce the proper and true old way of singing : now published at the desire of several ministers that heard it, and at the request of the society aforesaid / by Thomas Walter
- Reel2-9. Written music remodeled, and invested with the simplicity of an exact science : a system of short hand accompaniment introduced / by Josiah Warren
- Reel2-10. The self-instructor in musical composition and thorough bass : together with a complete translation of Schneider's celebrated work on arranging for the full orchestra and military band, with notes / by I. B. Woodbury
- Reel3-1. Hampton and its students / by two of its teachers, M.F. Armstrong and Helen W. Ludlow ; with fifty cabin and plantation songs, arranged by Thomas P. Fenner
- Reel3-2. History of the Worcester Choral Union : with a brief reference to choral societies preceding this organization / Edmund Mills Barton
- Reel3-3. Memoirs of a New England village choir : with occasional reflections / By a member, [Samuel Gilman]
- Reel3-4. History of the National peace jubilee and great musical festival : held in the city of Boston, June, 1869, to commemorate the restoration of peace throughout the land / by P. S. Gilmore; illustrated with steel engravings
- Reel3-5. Church music in America : comprising its history and its peculiarities at different periods, with cursory remarks on its legitimate use and its abuse; with notices of the schools, composers, teachers, and societies / by Nathaniel Gould
- Reel3-6. Historical notes on music in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, from 1741-1871 / by Rufus A. Grider
- Reel3-7. The history of forty choirs / by Thomas Hastings
- Reel3-8. A history of music in New England : with biographical sketches of reformers and psalmists / Geroge Hood
- Reel3-9-[1]. Remarks on the musical conventions in Boston, &c / by George W. Lucas
- Reel3-9-[2]. Proceedings of the American Musical Convention : held in the Broadway Tabernacle, on the 8th, 9th, and 10th of October, 1845, with the addresses
- Reel3-9-[3]. Second annual report of the New York Philharmonic Society
- Reel3-9-[4]. An essay on the cultivation of church music / by Edward Hodges
- Reel3-9-[5]. Two sermons, preached in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-on-Avon, in aid of the funds of the church choir, on Sunday, 11th June, 1843 / by W.H. Havergal
- Reel3-9-[6] The music speech, spoken at the public commencement in Cambridge, July the 6th, 1714
- 3-10. The Jubilee Singers, and their campaign for twenty thousand dollars / Gustavus D. Pike ; with photographs by Black
- Reel4-1. Hans von Bülow : a biographical sketch :His visit to America / Hans von Bülow
- Reel4-2. A star of song! : the life of Christina Nilsson / from the French of Guy de Charnacé ; translated by J.C.M. & E.C
- Reel4-3. Memoir of J. N. Pattison, the great pianist and composer : with notices of his performances / compiled from various sources and edited by G. R. Cromwell
- Reel4-4. The letters and journal of Fanny Ellsler : written before and after her operatic campaign in the United States, including her letters from New York, London, Paris, Havana / Fanny Ellsler
- Reel4-5. Father Kemp and his old folks : a history of the old folks' concerts, comprising an autobiography of the author, and sketches of many humorous scenes and incidents, which have transpired in a concert-giving experience of twelve years in America and England / Robert H. Kemp
- Reel4-6. A travers l'Amérique : impressions d'un musicien / Henri Kowalski
- Ree:4-7. Crotchets and quavers: or, revelations of an opera manager in America / by Max Maretzek
- Ree:4-8. The marvelous musical prodigy, Blind Tom : the Negro boy pianist, whose performances at the great St. James and Egyptian halls, London, and Salle Hertz, Paris, have created such a profound sensation : anecdotes, songs, sketches of the life, testimonials of musicians and savans, and opinions of the American and English press, of "Blind Tom"
- Ree:4-9. Memoir of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, containing an authentic account of the principal events in the lives of these celebrated vocalists : including the marriage of Miss Patos, to Lord William Lennox ; and the causes which led to their divorce : her subsequent marriage to Joseph Wood, and a full statement of the popular disturbance at the Park Theatre, New York
- Ree:4-10. A musical biography : or, sketches of the lives and writings of eminent musical characters, interspersed with an epitome of interesting musical matter / collected and compiled by John R. Parker
- Ree:4-11. A tribute to the life and character of Jonas Chickering / "by one who knew him well", Richard G. Parker
- Ree:4-12. Jenny Lind in America / By C. G. Rosenberg
- Ree:4-13. Life and letters of Louis Moreau Gottschalk / by Octavia Hensel