Feist, Leo, 1869-1930
Library of Congress - Research and Reference Services
The collection primarily consists of a set of twenty-six bound volumes containing most of the music published by Leo Feist Inc., between the years of 1880 and 1930. These include approximately 2000 titles, mostly of popular music. The collection also includes vocal scores for Paoletta, Irene, and M. Beaucaire, as well as a Feist dance folio of popular music arranged for the piano
Drake University Archives & Special Collections
University of California, Santa Barbara - Davidson Library
The Allen G. Debus collection focuses on early entertainers, pioneer recording artists, vaudeville, minstrelsy, and the popular musical forms of the late 19th and early 20th century. The collection includes sheet music, photographs, correspondence, ephemera, and other primary source documents, as well as a sizeable collection of early 78 rpm disc and cylinder players.
Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library
SCOPE AND CONTENT This artificial and still open collection contains printed sheet music. Most were printed in the United States and many have engraved or lithographic covers. The majority are for popular music and were printed between 1830 and 1880. Among the lithographers identified are Sarony, Bufford, and Pendleton. Publishers include Oliver Ditson, Forth, Pnd & Co., Keith's, and John Cole. Such illustrations as city views, schools, public buildings, the Civil War, and portraits ...
University of Mississippi - Archives and Special Collections
Scope and Content Includes articles and covers Return to Table of Contents »
University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
John Steiner, jazz collector, record producer, chemist. The John Steiner Collection contains sheet music, articles, photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, interviews, ephemera, and publications. The collection spans 140 years and documents Chicago jazz and blues, musicians, clubs, printed music, recording companies, and recording technology.
University of Washington
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University of California, Berkeley - Bancroft Library
Correspondence; manuscripts, including drafts of his autobiography; reprints of his writings; subject files relating to his research and to work during World War I, and to professional activities; laboratory notebooks, his own and those of his students; clippings; photographs; and certificates of election or appointment to scientific societies.
Also included: two boxes of correspondence and papers of his son, Hermann, mainly letters of condolence on the death of his father, and laboratory notebooks of some of his students.
Also included: two boxes of correspondence and papers of his son, Hermann, mainly letters of condolence on the death of his father, and laboratory notebooks of some of his students.
New York Public Library
This collection contains music intended to accompany silent films.