Contents


Collection Summary

Biographical Sketch

Scope and Content Note

Organization of the Nicolas Slonimsky Collection

Selected Search Terms

Container List

Biographical Materials, 1894-1995

Writings, 1920-1995

Reviews, 1929-1994

Music Composed by Nicolas Slonimsky, 1913-1990

Programs of Nicolas Slonimsky Performances, 1924-1990

Correspondence, 1920-1994

Biographical Materials on Composers and Performers, 1920-1989

Programs, 1873-1997

Clippings, 1920-1990

Music Collected by Nicolas Slonimsky, 1930-1990

Scrapbooks, 1923-1980

Iconography, 1894-1995

Miscellany, 1894-1995

Nicolas Slonimsky Collection

Processed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress

2005

Collection Summary

Creator Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995
Title Nicolas Slonimsky Collection
Span Dates 1873-1997(bulk 1920-1990)
Abstract: Collection contains materials collected by Slonimsky throughout his lifetime that document his life and work as musicologist, composer, conductor, lecturer and author. Included are personal biographical materials; Slonimsky's writings (drafts, typescripts, reprints, etc.) of newspaper, periodical, journal, and magazine articles, record liner notes, radio broadcasts, and talks, published and unpublished; music composed by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed; concert programs; correspondence, among many others, with Henry Cowell, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, and Edgar Varèse; biographical materials on composers and performers mosly generated when Slonimsky was editing Baker's and The international cyclopedia; music collected by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed and multi-composer collections; among the manuscripts are many short holographic works and fragments; scrapbooks; and iconographical material, such as family photographs an those of composers and musicians from the former Soviet Union, as well as little known musicians from the United States and elsewhere.
Extent: circa 118,600 items354 boxes500 linear feet
Language: Collection material in English
Identification: ML31.S6

Biographical Sketch

Date Event
1894 April 27 Born in St. Petersburg (Nikolai Leonidovich)
1900 November 6 Studies piano with his aunt, Isabelle Vengerova
1919 Composition lessons with Glière
1920 Appointed instructor at Yalta Conservatory, piano accompanist for singers
1921 Arrives in Paris; Hired as secretary and rehearsal pianist for Serge Koussevitzky
1923 Coach, Eastman School of Music, opera department; Studies composition with Selim Palmgren; conducting with Albert Coates
1925 Works for Koussevitzky in Paris and Boston
1925 Composes "Make this a day of Pepsodent," "No More Shiny Nose," "Children Cry for Castoria" (singing commercials)
1927 Fired by Koussevitzky
1927 Organizes the Chamber Orchestra of Boston
1927-29 Conducts the Pierian Sodality at Harvard
1928-30 Directs the Apollo Chorus
1928 "Studies in Black and White" for piano
1931 January 10 Conducts first performance of Charles Ives' "Three Places in New England," NYC, Town Hall
1931 Marries Dorothy Adlow
1931 Becomes naturalized US citizen
1931-32 Conducts concerts of modern American, Cuban and Mexican music in Paris, Berlin, and Budapest under the auspices of the Pan-American Association of Composers
1932 Conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic
1933 March Premiers Varèse's "Ionisation"
1933 First appearance at Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
1937 Invents the term "Pandiatonicism"
1937 Music Since 1900 published
1942 "My Toy Balloon"
1945 "Gravestones"
1945 Music of Latin America
1945-47 Lectures in Slavic languages and literatures at Harvard
1946 The International cyclopedia of music and musicians, 4th edition
1947 Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns
1947 The Road to Music
1952 Lexicon of Musical Invective
1962-63 Travels in Russia, Poland, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Greece, and Israel under the auspices of the Office of Cultural Exchange, U.S. Department of State
1964 Dorothy Adlow, his wife, dies
1965 May 5 "Möbius Strip-Tease" performed at UCLA
1968 February 2 "Sex and the Music Librarian"
1971 Music Since 1900, 4th edition
1971-77 "Minitudes"
1987 Translates Boris de Schloezer's biography of Scriabin into English
1987 Perfect Pitch
1988 Lectionary of Music
1995 December 25 Dies in Los Angeles
1996 January 22 Memorial Service at UCLA

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Scope and Content Note

The Nicolas Slonimsky Collection contains materials collected by Slonimsky throughout his lifetime that document his life and work as musicologist, composer, conductor lecturer and author. His career as a composer and performer together with his lexicographical work, especially in compiling detailed information about the lives and works of musicians- those of the twentieth century in particular- has produced a remarkable archive of music, correspondence, memorabilia, books and related documents.

The Collection is divided into three sections 1) materials about Nicholas Slonimsky 2) materials related to his work as a composer, conductor and lexicographer and 3) selected items from Nicholas Slonimsky's personal library of rare printed materials (books, journals, periodicals, pamphlets), many of which are in Russian/Cyrillic. This finding aid is a guide to sections 1 and 2 above. The first category of materials pertains to Slonimsky's life and the lives of members of his family; to his work as a composer, performer, writer, etc.; to his work as a composer and performer; and to his writings. The second part of the collection is an assemblage of his work as a lexicographer, musicologist, and writer and consists primarily of correspondence, musicians' biographical materials, and music.

Items in category 3 are fully cataloged and are accessible through the Library of Congress Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC). Some materials, mostly bound books of a general nature, were deaccessioned by the Library. A collection of the title pages of these items is found in box 354.

The date span of the biographical materials is equal to that of Slonimsky's life (1894-1995). Of special interest are examples of Slonimsky's school work from his youth in Russia as well as some personal and medical papers. Most of the materials in the series are clippings which these date from 1925 to 1994. They provide a comprehensive overview of the man's personality, activities, and accomplishments.

Included among the writings series are drafts, typescripts, reprints, etc., and of newspaper, periodical, journal, and magazine articles, record liner notes, radio broadcasts, and talks; these are both published and unpublished and filed in alphabetical order by title. In addition, there are index cards of errata and corrigenda, typescripts, amendments, corrections of earlier editions, publishers' proofs and other documentary material for several editions of Slonimsky's larger-scale works such as Baker's Biographical Dictionary, Lectionary of Music, Music Since 1900, and Perfect Pitch. Worthy of special mention is an unpublished biography of composer Roy Harris including some Harris holograph materials.

The music composed by Nicolas Slonimsky is divided into two sections: manuscripts and printed music. The manuscripts are mostly for solo piano or piano and voice and many of these date from Slonimsky's younger days. The earliest dated manuscripts are from 1913, including a musical examination exercise from the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Other early manuscripts date from the years 1918 to 1921. Other manuscripts of particular interest include a volume of 15 Russian Peasant Songs composed in 1935, several chamber works, including the Piccolo Divertimento and the Quaquaversal Suite, and some of Slonimsky's signature dittie such as the component works of the 51 Minitudes or the Möbius Strip Tease.

The printed music by Nicolas Slonimsky consists of music published between 1920 and 1990, and written, again, mostly for solo piano or voice and piano. Among these are the Bosphore valse, published in 1920 in Constantinople, and the Five Advertising songs, published in 1988, although composed at a prior date and credited by Slonimsky as being some of the earliest singing commercials. Several large-scale works are also present, including My Toy Baloon, for orchestra, and the Piccolo Divertimento, for woodwinds, percussion, typewriter, and cat's meow. An incomplete copy of the famed Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns is also found amongst the printed scores. Many works not found in manuscript are found here.

A valuable collection of programs of Nicolas Slonimsky performances dating from 1924-1992 portrays Slonimsky's life as a public figure in his roles as a composer, conductor, musician, lecturer, and writer. Each program refers to Slonimsky in one or more of these roles.

The correspondence series ranges from 1920 through the 1990s. The bulk of these letters date from 1940s through the 1970s and most are responses to Slonimsky's inquiries for biographical and other information relative to his editing of International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians and Baker's Biographical Dictionary. Written mostly in English but also in other languages, many of the letters include biographical information and provide valuable insights into the lives and personalities of some correspondents. Noteworthy correspondents include the following: Henry Cowell, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, and Edgar Varèse. Other correspondents who deserve special mention are: Gerald Abraham, Modest Altschuler, George Antheil, Jacob Avshalomov, Simon Bucharoff, Milton Babbitt, Samuel Barber, John J. Becker, Leonard Bernstein, Ernst Bloch, Friedrich Blume, Benjamin Britten, Howard Mayer Brown, Manfred Bukofzer, Alan Bush, Charles Wakefield Cadman, John Cage, Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi, Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Carlos Chávez, Chou Wen-Chung, Jani Christou, Sergei Conus, Aaron Copland, César Cui, Aleksandr Grechaninov, Luigi Dallapiccola, Mario Davidovsky, Norman Dello Joio, David Diamond, Christoph von Dohnányi, Olin Downes, Arcady Dubensky, Vladimir Dukelsky (Vernon Duke), Alfred Einstein, David Ewen, Lukas Foss, Harry Lawrence Freeman, Kenneth Gaburo, Alejandro García Caturla, Vladimir Guba, George Gershwin, Walter Gieseking, Henry F. Gilbert, Lawrence Gilman, Alberto Ginastera, Isaac Goldberg, Michael Goldstein, Eugene Goossens, Leonid Grabovsky, Morton Gould, Howard Hanson, Jascha Heifetz, John Joubert, Ulysses Kay, Tikhon Khrennikov, Charles Koechlin, Ernst Krenek, Genrihk Litinsky, Wanda Landowska, Eric Leinsdorf, Jay Leda, Douglas Lilburn, Nikolai Lopatnikoff, Lorin Maazel, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Nicolai Malko, Igor Markevich, Nikolai Miaskovsky, Darius Milhaud, Hans Moldenhauer, Lawrence Morton, Nicolas Nabokov, Aleksandr Olenin, Claude Palisca, George Perle, Walter Piston, Dragan Plamenac, Hubert du Plessis, Sergei Prokofiev, Solomon Rosowsky, Serge Rachmaninoff, Maurice Ravel, Yuri Shaporin, Max Steinberg, Silvestre Revueltas, Wallingford Riegger, Andrei Rimsky-Korsakoff, Charles Ruggles, Lazare Saminsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Wiliam Schuman, Roger Sessions, Fabien Sevitsky, George Bernard Shaw, Alexander Siloti, Sergei Slonimsky, Kaikhosru Sorabji, Leo Sowerby, William Grant Still, Karlheinz Stockhausen, George Szell, Joseph Szigeti, Alexandre Tansman, Alexander Tcherepnin, John Thompson, Oscar Thompson, Randall Thompson, Virgil Thomson, Ernst Toch, Vladmir Ussachevsky, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Jacob Weinberg, Anton Webern, and Eugene Zádor. In addition, scattered letters, mostly of lesser import, are found among the biographical materials on composers and performers series and elsewhere in the collection.

Most of the biographical materials on composers and performers date from the 1920s to the 1980s. Like the correspondence series, most of these materials were generated when Slonimsky was editing Bakers and the International Cyclopedia. Again, in these files one finds extensive information about composers and musicians from around the United States and the world. Many of the musicians included here are not well known. Especially interesting are materials relative to the lives and works of composers and musicians from the former Soviet Union. Included with the materials are a number of obscure facts and details, curricula vitae, works lists, biographies and other notes about these individuals and their families with a surprising number of birth and death certificates in English and other languages (mostly Italian, German, and French). Materials of a biographical nature are found in other series in the collection as well. A number of files are minimally informative and contain only brief birth and/or death dates, or newspaper articles that are generally available elsewhere.

A collection of concert programs amassed by Slonimsky date from 1873 to 1997. Most of these date from the early 1950s until the late 1990s and most deal with contemporary music. A significant number of the programs are from music festivals. They are organized chronologically.

The music collected by Nicolas Slonimsky series is divided into subseries of manuscript, printed music and multi-composer collections. Among the manuscripts are many short holographic works and fragments by composers: Dante Alderighi, John J. Becker, Eleazar de Carvalho, Sergei Conus, Luigi Dallapiccola, Mabel Daniels, Arcady Dubensky, Gregor G. Fitelberg, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Gino Gorini, Aleksandr Gretchaninov, Roy Harris, Daniel Jones, Ellis B. Kohs, William Kraft, René Leibowitz, Gian Francesco Malipiero, Franco Margola, Edvard Mirzoyan, Riccardo Nielsen, Goffredo Petrassi, Manuel M. Ponce, Gardner Read, Nino Rota, Luis H. Salgado, Giovanni Salviucci, Sergei Slonimsky, Alexandre Tansman, Boris Tishchenko, David Toradze, Georges Tsouyopoulos, Guillermo Uribe-Holguín, Aurelio de la Vega, Heitor Villa-Lobos, John Vincent, Andrei Volkonsky, and Adone Zecchi.

Of particular interest among the printed music and multi-composer collections are a significant number of works by lesser-known Soviet composers as well as composers with Spanish surnames. Especially noteworthy are a number of published works by Sergei Slonimsky, Prokofief and Shostakovich. A copy of 114 songs by Charles E. Ives contains annotations and corrections in Ives' hand.

The scrapbooks include general materials such as announcements, flyers and related programs in addition to clippings of reviews of Slonimsky's early work as a performer and conductor and of his later work as a writer. Included also are articles he wrote for the Boston Evening Transcript and the Christian Science Monitor.

Most interesting among the iconographical materials in the collection are family photographs along with photographs of composers and musicians from the former Soviet Union, as well as little known musicians from the United States and elsewhere.

The Collection was processed in 1998-99 by Michael Ferrando, William Nelson, Stefan Patejak and Albert Tucker with the assistance of Kevin LaVine. Robert Saladini was Music Specialist and Team Leader.

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Selected Search Terms

People

  • Cowell, Henry, 1897-1965--Correspondence.
  • Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich, 1864-1956--Correspondence.
  • Harris, Roy, 1898-1979--Correspondence.
  • Ives, Charles, 1874-1954--Correspondence.
  • Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995--Correspondence.
  • Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995--Manuscripts.
  • Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995.
  • Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995.
  • Varèse, Edgard, 1883-1965--Correspondence.

Organizations

  • Nicolas Slonimsky Collection (Library of Congress)

Subjects

  • Music--20th century.

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Organization of the Nicolas Slonimsky Collection

The Nicolas Slonimsky Collection is organized in 13 series:

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Container List

Biographical Materials, 1894-1995

Materials relating to Nicolas Slonimsky's personal life, including family history documents, a miscellaneous subject file, travel materials, and assorted clippings.

Arranged in alphabetical order by subject matter, or chronologically when appropriate.

Nicolas Slonimsky biographical materials

90th birthday tributes

Address books

Biographical articles, clippings, documents

Childhood school certificates

Childhood schoolwork

Diplomas and certificatesSee also: MISCELLANY, BOX 353

Income tax return 1992

Medical report age 92

Passports

X-Rays see: MISCELLANY, BOX 353

Tributes, miscellaneous

Family history

Dr. von Ehrenwall'sche Kuranstalt [sanitarium]

Mother's documents (assorted)

Antoni Slonimsky writings (in Polish)

Leonid Slonimsky book Karla Marksaca. 1898

Slonimsky family history

Chaim Selig Slonimsky

Dorothy Adlow [Slonimsky] documents (assorted)

Electra Slonimsky, birth and childhood documents

Subject File, miscellaneous

Contracts: House rental agreements

Contracts: Publishers

First performances [various composers]

How to become an intellectual [notes]

Promotional materials: assorted publications

Question to "Information Please" radio program, 1943

Quotations

TV Quiz show 1956

Travel materials

Brazil, 1941

Bulgaria news clipping, 1921

Class notes UCLA

European addresses and visiting cards

European tour 1963

International Society for Contemporary Music

Musical recordings, scores taken to USSR 1962

Russian language final test

Russian music studies

Soviet Union visits (notes)

Symphonic music class description

Tentative itinerary, University of Minnesota 1990 Program

Ticket stubs

Travel documents

Travel schedule 1959

U.S. Department of State International Cultural Exchange 1960-64

Clippings

Articles about N.S. 1925-78

Articles about N.S. 1979-94

Scrapbook, South American clippings, 1938 see: BOX 343

Writings, 1920-1995

Writings of Nicolas Slonimsky consisting of manuscript and typescript drafts and notes (including index cards) for articles, radio scripts, books, along with speeches, lectures, program and liner notes, reviews, and related materials, published and unpublished.

Arranged in alphabetical order by subject matter.

Articles

27 April 1991. [poem, 1 p.]

Absolute pitch. American Mercury(Oct. 1930).

Addition terms for pocket Baker's. [typescript, 33 p.]

Additions to [Failed Wunderkind.] Rueful Autopsy. [dust cover essay]

Additions to the Cyclopedia of music and musicians. [typescript, 62 p.; July 1 and Dec. 13, 1958.]

Alert Secretary-typist. Harvard Crimson, 1 June 1957.

Alexander Scriabin. [typescript, 19 p.]

Alexander Tcherepnin septuagenarian. Tempo(winter 1968-69).

Amateurs with stature. Medical Opinion and Review(July 1970).

American modern music. [typescript, 12 p.]

American music. [typescript, 21 p.]

American opera company, 1886-88. [typescript, 3 p.]

American peoples encyclopedia yearbook, Dec. 5, 1960. [typescript, 14 p.]

American poet of nature. Christian Science Monitor, 17 Oct. 1959.

Americanism in American symphonic music. [Lectures broadcast in the Voice of America series The American Symphony Orchestra, Nov. 1967.]

America's composers no. 1. Christian Science Monitor, 27 Feb.1943.

America's pianistic ladies. Christian Science Monitor, 21 June 1961.

An encyclopedia of human knowledge and activities. Christian Science Monitor, n.d.

And then, "English music suddenly dwindled." Christian Science Monitor, 19 Apr. 1962.

Anecdotes. [typescript with annotations, 13 p.]

Animal music. Christian Science Monitor, 14 Sept. 1946.

Announcing. The new 1965 edition of Baker's. G. Schirmer Newsletter2, no. 1 (winter 1964/65).

Another set of notes on the tonal art. Boston Evening Transcript, n.d.

Answers by pupils. [typescript with annotations, 3 p.]

Anton Rubinstein in America 1872. [typescript with annotations, 5 p.]

Anxieties of composing. Medical Opinion and Review1, no. 9 (June 1966).

Aram Khatchaturian, a new Soviet composer. American Review on the Soviet Union(Feb. 1941). [includes typescript, 4 p.]

Arensky Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky. [typescript, 1 p.]

Are you learning Russian? Christian Science Monitor, 29 May 1943.

The Ariel of music. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Aug. 1954.

The art of listening. Medical Opinion and Review2, no. 3 (Dec. 1966).

The art of music criticism. [typescript, 9 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1967]

The avant-garde. Medical Opinion and Review1, no. 8 (May 1966).

The Avierinos' concert. Boston Evening Transcript, 22 Mar. 1928.

[The Bach family]

[Liner notes for] Songs of the Bach family. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-457. [includes typescript, 3 p.]

[Bach, J. S.]

Bach's choral preludes. [typescript, 4 p.]

Cantata, "Jauchzet Gott." [typescript, 2 p.]

[Liner notes for] Church cantata no. 158 ("Der Friede sei mit dir"). Columbia Masterworks, Set X-191.

Concerto for two pianos, C minor. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Liner notes for] Concerto in D minor. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-418-AM-418-MM- 418.

[Liner notes for] Suite no. 3 in D major. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-428-AM-428-MM- 428.

[Liner notes for] Toccata and Fugue in C (arr. by Weiner). Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 195.

[Liner notes for] The well-tempered clavier (arr. for jazz combo by Armand Migiani). Orion Super Stereo Sound, ORS 7033.

[Bach, Johann Christian]

Sinfonia for double orchestra, op. 18, no. 1. [typescript, 2 p.]

Ballad for Americans. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Bartók, Béla]

[Liner notes for] Contrasts for violin, clarinet and piano. Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 178.

[Liner notes for] Excerpts from Mikrokosmos (v. 1). Columbia Masterworks, Set M- 455.

[Beethoven, Ludwig van]

[Liner notes for] Concerto no. 4 in G major, op. 58. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-411-AM- 411-MM-411.

Hammerklavier sonata, op. 106. [typescript, 3 p.]

Jena symphony. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Liner notes for] Leonore overture no. 3. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-173.

Moonlight sonata. [typescript, 3 p.]

Quartet in B flat, op. 130. [typescript, 4 p.]

[Liner notes for] Quartet no.1 in F major, op. 18. Columbia Masterworks Set M-444-MM- 444.

[Liner notes for] Quartet no. 14 in C sharp minor, op. 131. Columbia Masterworks, Set M- 429-AM-429-MM-429.

Quartet, op. 59, no. 2. [typescript, 4 p.]

Romance in G for violin and orchestra, op. 40. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Liner notes for] Sonata no. 28 in A major, op. 101. Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 172.

String quartet, op.135. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 5 in C minor ; Fugue in G minor ("The little G minor"). Columbia Masterworks, Set M-451.

Third symphony. [typescript, 4 p.]

[Liner notes for] Twelve contra dances. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-184.

Beethoven in his letters. Review of The Letters of Beethoven, by Emily Anderson.Christian Science Monitor, 7 Dec. 1961.

Benjamin Lees' "In Excelsis." Tempo113 (June 1975).

Besides C# minor. Review of Rachmaninov. The Man and His Music, by John Culshaw.The Saturday Review, 13 May 1950).

Biblical lore treated in great detail in Jewish encyclopedia. Review ofUniversal Jewish Encyclopedia, edited by Isaac Land.Christian Science Monitor, 31 July [n.d.].

[Billings, William]

[Liner notes for] American Psalms and Fuguing Tunes. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-434- AM-434-MM-434.

The birth of opera. Medical Opinion and Review3, no. 11 (Nov. 1967).

[Bloch, Ernest]

[Liner notes for] Baal Shem (Three pictures of chassidic life) ; Sumaré;(Milhaud, arr. by Levy) ;Danse du meunier(Falla, arr. by Szigeti). Columbia Masterworks, Set X-188.

Concerto grosso. [typescript, 2 p.]

Four episodes. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Boccherini, Luigi]

[Liner notes for] Quartet in G minor, op. 33, no. 5. Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 170.

The book of knowledge. [typescript, 2 p.]

Book of musical knowledge. Review of Harvard Dictionary of Music, by Willi Apel.Christian Science Monitor, 30 Dec. [ca.1944].

Bouncing into fortune's lap and out again. The years and the courses of Vladimir Dukelsky, composer at hand.Boston Evening Transcript, 14 Mar. 1929.

Boyce. Symphony, no. 7. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Brahms, Johannes]

Academic festival overture, op. 80. [typescript, 3 p.]

Brahms' Intermezzi. [typescript, 3 p.]

First sonata for viola, op. 120. [typescript, 4 p.]

Serenade in A major, op. 16. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 2 in D major, op. 73. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-412-AM- 412-MM-412.

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 3 in F major, op. 90. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-443-MM 443.

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 4 in E minor. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-452.

[Liner notes for] Three Rhapsodies for Piano. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-183.

[Liner notes for] Variations on a theme of Haydn. Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 181.

Brahms. Third B of music.Christian Science Monitor, 15 Jan. 1955.

[Britten, Benjamin]

Les illuminations. [typescript, 1 p.]

Scottish ballad, op. 26. [typescript, 4 p.]

[Bruckner, Anton]

Quintet for strings. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Busoni, Ferruccio]

Concertino for clarinet and small orchestra. [typescript, 3 p.]

By way of introduction. Parisian anecdotes and other amiable personalia about Arthur Honegger, composer of "King David," at Symphony Hall next Sunday. From "Bad Boy" of "the Six" to present place as highly reputed musician.Boston Evening Transcript, 30 Mar. 1928.

Cacophony in history. Medical Opinion and Review5, no. 4 (Apr. 1969).

Careers and opportunities. Medical Opinion and Review1, no. 7 (Apr. 1966).

Centenario de Stravinsky. Musicalia(La Habana) 15-16 (1931).

Chabrier. Melody in French. Christian Science Monitor, 8 Aug. 1953.

Chamber music in America. [newspaper article, n.d.]

Chamber music richly performed at arts concert.Gazette Telegraph(Colorado Springs), 3 Aug. 1947.

The changing style of Soviet music. Journal of the American Musicology Society3 (1950).

Charles Ives. [typescript, 16 p.; inscribed: Dictionary of American Biography, 23 June 1975]

Charles Ives. The man and his music. The Choral Journal(Jan. 1975). [photocopy (includes superimposed letter of Ives to N.S., 26 Feb. 1930)]

Chess in music. Allegro(Mar. 1973).

Children's page. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Feb. 1939 to 5 Feb. 1940.

Chopin. [typescript, 4 p.; inscribed: noted for a Decca album]

[Chopin, Frédéric]

Andante spianato and grande polonaise. [typescript, 2 p.]

Chopin etudes, op. 25. [typescript, 4 p.]

Chopin fantasia. The Phonograph Monthly Review(n.d.).

Chordist of the flatted thirteenth. Review ofRachmaninoff, by Victor I. Seroff.The Saturday Review, 25 Mar. 1950.

Chou Wen-Chung. American Composers Alliance Bulletin9, no. 4 (1961).

Chromatic tree harp. [typescript, 5 p.]

Classical. Medical Opinion and Review1, no. 11 (Aug. 1966).

Classical music project. The User's Guide to Classical Music. CD-I music disc. [typescript for audiovisual CD ROM featuring N.S. scripts on various composers and musical periods read by others, created by Keith Holzman and Yolanda Liepa, 14 Apr. 1986; 113 p.]

[Cobbett's cyclopedia of chamber music-drafts, correspondence, galleys, etc.]

Colors and keys. Medical Opinion and Review2, no. 1 (Oct. 1966).

Complicated problem-drastic solution. Christian Science Monitor, 10 Nov. 1952.

Composer in a palace. Surrounded by treasures and household pets, Malipiero personifies an ageless tradition.Christian Science Monitor, 30 Sept. 1950.

Composer in uniform. Christian Science Monitor, 21 Aug. 1943.

Composer's fan mail. Friends on the air waves put a sparkle in Slonimsky activities.Christian Science Monitor, 28 Aug. 1948.

Composer's notes on the quaquaversal suite. [typescript, 1 p.]

Comprehensive encyclopedia of musical knowledge. [typescript, 3 p.]

Concert of contemporary American music

Consonances and dissonances. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Dec. 1937.

[Copland, Aaron]

[Program notes for] Outdoor Overture[1947].

[Corelli, Arcangelo]

La folia. [typescript, 3 p.]

Creativity by edict. Medical Opinion and Review3, no. 7 (July 1967).

Critics ain't what they used to be. The sad decline of musical invective. [journal article n.d.]

Cross-note puzzles. Christian Science Monitor, 1 Mar. 1937.

Cultural explosion in the U.S.S.R. [typescript, 62 p.]

Curious facts and amusing anecdotes. [typescript, 7 p.]

Dance map of Europe. Christian Science Monitor, 20 Oct. 1945, weekly magazine section.

Dancing on an asteroid.Christian Science Monitor, 1 July 1955.

[Debussy, Claude]

Prelude a l'après-midi d'un faune. [typescript, 3 p.; inscribed: Long Beach Jan. 31, 1969]

String quartet, op. 10. [typescript, 3 p.]

Two dances for harp and string orchestra. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Delius, Frederick]

Two pieces for small orchestra. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Dello Joio, Norman]

Concerto for harp and orchestra. [typescript, 1 p.]

Demotic music. [typescript, 8 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, Mar. 1998]

The demotic style. Medical Opinion and Review4, no. 5 (May 1968).

Development of Soviet music. Bulletin on the Soviet Union2 (30 Apr. 1937).

[Diamond, David]

Suite for Romeo and Juliet. [typescript, 2 p.]

Dictionnaire de musique, 1972. [typescript, 28 p.]

Distortions scored of Soviet translator. Christian Science Monitor, 22 Sept. 1959.

Dizzy Dorato. [typescript, 20 p.]

Dmitri Dmitrievitch Shostakovitch, July 31, 1942. [typescript, 27 p.; inscribed: copy fromThe Musical Quarterly]

Dmitri Shostakovich. [typescript, 7 p.]

Dmitri Shostakovitch. The Musical Mercury2, no. 2 (June/July 1935).

Domashniaia kanitel (Household proceedings). [comedy by N.S. (1907), 15 leaves ; sketches, 7 leaves.]

Dreams. [descriptions of dreams by N.S., 8 p.]

[Dukas, Paul]

The apprentice sorcerer. [typescript, 3 p.]

Dvořák's quartet, op. 96. [typescript, 1 p.]

Elements of music. [typescript (Nov. 1963), 17 p.; inscribed: forThe Book of Knowledge(Grolier)]

Elgar. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Program notes for] Elie Siegmeister 75th Birthday Tribute Concert. Merkin Concert Hall, Abraham Goodman House, 15 Jan. 1984.

[Encyclopedia Britannica-drafts, correspondence, etc. for music articles]

[Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year articles, 1958-69](seeGeneral Collections)

[Encyclopedia Judaica-drafts, correspondence, etc. for music articles]

[Enesco, Georges]

Octet for strings. [typescript, 3 p.]

Rumanian rhapsody no. 1. [typescript, 3 p.]

Ernst Toch, 1887-1967. Neue Zeitschrift für Musik(Dec. 1967).

Escena musical de los estados unidos. Nuestra Musica6, no. 24 (1951).

Etude musical miscellany. Etude (Jan. 1949).

Eureka, the process of intellectual discovery. [typescript of seminar description, at Norman Okla., 9-13 Oct. 1988; 1 p.]

Europa volveré a cantar! Musicalia10 (June 1944).

Europe will sing again! Christian Science Monitor, 22 Jan. 1944.

Ever youthful Mozart. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Oct. 1953.

Ewen's musical masterpieces, corrections and suggestions. [corrections for David Ewen'sEncyclopedia of the Opera, June-Sept. 1952 and July-Sept. 1958; typescript, 200 p.]

Exploring on a keyboard. Girls Today, 7 Sept. 1947.

Exposition of music. [typescript, 26 p.]

The extraordinary monsieur Liszt. Christian Science Monitor, 4 Apr. 1952.

The fabulous Garcia family. Christian Science Monitor, 10 June 1953.

The fame and legend of Villa Lobos. The Saturday Review, 30 Aug. 1947.

Father of Russian music. Christian Science Monitor, 7 Mar. 1958.

Ferde Grofé. [typescript, 1 p.]

The fervent genius. Christian Science Monitor, 7 May 1955.

Firebirdsmanship. [typescript, 3 p.]

The first romantic composer. Christian Science Monitor, 30 Nov. 1957.

Florent Schmitt. Side-glances at the guest of the hour. Boston Evening Transcript, 26 Nov. 1932.

Florentine in Paris. Christian Science Monitor, 9 Jan. 1959.

The flowering of classical opera.Medical Opinion and Review4, no. 1 (Jan. 1968).

Folklore, harmony, rhythm. [typescript, 10 p.; inscribed: Puerto Rico, Nov. 27, 1959]

The folklore of Latin America's music. Christian Science Monitor, 18 July 1942, weekly magazine section.

The follies of critics, from the Lexicon of Musical Invectiveby N.S.Upbeat!3, no. 3 (Dec. 1986).

Footsteps to Parnassus. Christian Science Monitor, 26 July 1957.

Forest festival gets wide praise. [newspaper article, n.d.]

Foreword to Instrumentation and Orchestration, by Gardner Read. New York: Schirmer Books, 1979. [typescript, 7 p.]

Fortunate years for unfortunate composer the greater glory of Mussorgsky after half a century of name and fame.Boston Evening Transcript, 11 Apr. 1931.

[Program notes for] Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra in a Concert of Contemporary American Music. Royce Hall, UCLA, 25 May 1967. (compositions by Kanitz, Blackwood, Lazarof, Williams)

Four modernist composers. Panorama(Nov. 1934).

[Franck, César]

[Liner notes for] Prelude, Chorale and Fugue. Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 176.

[Liner notes for] Symphony in D. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-436-AM-436-MM- 436.

Frederick Delius. [typescript, 4 p.]

French Secular Music of the Late Fourteenth Century, by Willi Apel.Christian Science Monitor, 17 June 1950.

Fresh light on Tchaikovsky's private life. Hitherto unpublished letters fill out picture of composer's personality.New York Times, 4 May 1941.

A fresh sound in Soviet music. [typescript, 9 p.]

From peasant beginnings. Medical Opinion and Review3, no. 6 (June 1967).

From the ether a "new" music in a new manner.Boston Evening Transcript, 8 Oct. 1928.

Funny coincidence department. [typescript, 5 p.]

Gardner Read and his second symphony. [typescript, 4 p.]

The gay Rossini. Christian Science Monitor, 10 Mar. 1961.

A genius among artisans. Christian Science Monitor, 25 May 1956.

Genius of grand opera. Christian Science Monitor, 23 Apr. 1960.

[Gershwin, George]

[Liner notes for] Rhapsody in Blue. Columbia Records, X-196.

Good as Gould. Review of Glenn Gould. A Life and Variations, by Otto Friedrich.Los Angeles Times Book Review, 7 May 1989.

[Glinka, Mikhail]

Trio pathetique for piano, clarinet and bassoon. [typescript, 3 p.]

Gontcharov, Ivan Alexandrovitch. [typescript, 3 p.]

Gossip, 3/10/69. [typescript, 16 p.]

The great Sarasate.Christian Science Monitor, 13 May 1959.

[Grieg, Edvard]

[Liner notes for] Peer Gynt Suite, no. 1. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-180.

[Grofé, Ferde]

Grand Canyon. [typescript, 3 p.]

Growth of musical gifts. [typescript, 9 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1966]

The hand that evokes music from the ether. To introduce Prof. Theremin, Russian savant of sound, prophet of new tones. Boston Evening Transcript, 8 Oct. 1928.

[Handel, George Frideric]

Concerto grosso in G major no. 12. [typescript, 2 p.]

Suite from the opera The Faithful Shepherd. [typescript, 4 p.]

Handel's world. Its magnificence, its practicality, and its survival in our time. [typescript with annotations, 23 p.]

Handel the magnificent. Christian Science Monitor, 11 Sept. 1954.

The harpsichord is patrician. Christian Science Monitor, 25 Oct. 1952.

[Harris, Roy]

Roy Harris. [typescript of drafts and correspondence for unpublished N. S. book, 450-500 p.]

[Liner notes for] Quartet no. 3. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-450.

[Haydn, Joseph]

Seven last words of Christ. [typescript, 2 p.]

Symphonie concertante. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 104 in D major ("London"). Columbia Masterworks, Set M- 409-AM-409-MM-409.

Hearty applause for Mr. Delius. Review of Frederick Delius, by Sir Thomas Beecham.Christian Science Monitor, 4 Aug. 1960.

Heitor Villa-Lobos. The musical soul of Brazil. Show(Nov. 1962).

[Herbert, Victor]

[Liner notes for] The Music of Victor Herbert. Columbia Masterworks, Set M- 415.

The heroic days of modern music. [typescript with annotations, 26 p.]

His "melody of life." Christian Science Monitor, 3 Jan. 1964.

His signature. SRG PRKFV. Christian Science Monitor, 1 Aug. 1958.

[Liner notes for] History Making Premiers: Varese, Ives Ruggles, etc. conducted by N.S.[galley sheet]

[Hollywood Bowl program notes, 1967]

[Holst, Gustav]

St. Paul's suite for strings. [typescript, 1 p.]

How I orchestrate. [typescript, 3 p.; inscribed: N.S. ca. 1935]

How to terrorize a conductor into playing your music. [typescript, 4 p.]

[Humperdinck, Engelbert]

[Liner notes for] Hansel and Gretel suite. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-424-AM-424-MM- 424.

Igor Stravinsky. [typescript, 3 p.]

Igor Stravinsky. As the analyst looks at the logical development of next week's visitor. [newspaper article, n.d.]

Impressionism. [typescript, 5 p.]

Incredible mayor. Christian Science Monitor, 10 July 1952.

In epitome the career of Roussel. From the sea and the school into the clear-minded and individual composer.Christian Science Monitor, 23 Oct. 1930.

Instruments are for playing. Medical Opinion and Review3, no. 10 (Oct. 1967).

Interview with myself. Christian Science Monitor, 27 Oct. 1955.

Introduction to Twentieth century music, by Richard Burbank. New York: Facts on File, 1984. [includes typescript, 48 p.; inscribed: Musical millennium]

Introduction to Some Twentieth Century American Composers. A Selective Bibliography, by John Edmunds and Gordon Boelzner. New York: The New York Public Library, 1960.

An introductory speech in Rumanian before a lecture in French. Bucharest, 31 Mar. 1963. [typescript, 1 p.]

If anyone is sleepy let him go to sleep. Review of Silence. Lectures and Writings, by John Cage. Christian Science Monitor, 14 Dec. 1961.

I remember the heart and the mind of Wallingford Riegger. [typescript, 3 p.]

Is jazz serious music? [typescript, 6 p.]

Ives. [typescript, 9 p.; inscribed: Civic Orchestra, New Haven program book, May 20, 1973]

Ives, Charles Edward. [typescript, 15 p.]

[Ibert, Jacques]

Capriccioso, Divertissement, Suite elisabethaine. [typescript, 3 p.]

Jazz, swing and boogie woogie. Christian Science Monitor, 20 May 1944.

Kaleidoscope of composers in exhibition. Boston Evening Transcript, 3 Nov. 1934.

[Kalinnikov, Vasili]

[Program notes for] Symphony in G minor, no. 1, n.d.

Keeper of the Russian tradition. Christian Science Monitor, 4 Jan. 1957.

Kiddies on the keys. Christian Science Monitor, 23 Feb. 1946.

The "King of the fortepianists." Christian Science Monitor, 7 Mar. 1960.

A king with a flute. Christian Science Monitor, 17 Jan. 1953.

Knight of poetic opera. Christian Science Monitor, 15 May 1954.

The Koussevitzky mission. The Saturday Review, 30 June 1951.

The last word. Musical Journal(May 1977).

[Latin American music]

[Leclair, Jean Marie (1697-1764)]

Suite for flute and strings. [typescript, 3 p.]

Les noces. [typescript, 10 p.; inscribed: Preface to translated text]

[Letters to the Editor]

1928 Mar. 8 [Latin of Stravinsky's Oedipus-Rex].Boston Herald.

1929 Sept. 30 A dramatic test. Boston Evening Transcript.

1930 July 8 It was Benjamin Franklin. Boston Evening Transcript.

1933 Mar. 24 Of course; we were speaking figuratively. Boston Evening Transcript.

1933 Oct. 27 Example, but no precept. Boston Evening Transcript.

1934 Apr. 2 Unbearable affliction. Boston Evening Transcript.

1935 Sept. 2 Joyce v. Kelly. New York Times.

1937 Sept. 2 Headline slanguage. Christian Science Monitor.

1938 May 25 [Delius' birth date]. Musical America.

1939 May 10 [Birth date of Jean Philippe Rameau]. Musical America.

1939 Dec. 25 [Musical boners by supposedly respectable writers]. Musical America.

1942 Apr. 10 [Rosa Calvet or Emma de Roquer].Musical America.

1945 Aug. [Ice cream history]. New York Times.

1945 Aug. 22 Churchill story not new. New York Times.

[1945 Dec.] Transition of Nemoy. New York Times.

1948 May 6 Origin of the phrase used by [F. D.] Roosevelt. New York Times.

1951 Aug. 19 From the mail pouch: Schönberg. New York Times. [N.S. and Roy Harris letter]

1951 Dec. 2 Mail pouch: late musicologist [Hugo Leichtentritt]. New York Times.

1952 Nov. 2 Tribute to E. B. Hill. New York Times.

1955 May 15 Mail pouch: Viotti bicentennial. New York Times.

1961 June 12 Henry Hudson an Englishman. New York Times.

1962 Feb. 24 Clear now. New York Times.

1969 Oct. 30 Family matters. The Listener.

1979 Feb. 4 Framed by skill. Calendar.

1981 July 20 To "The man whom society forbids to die." New York Times.

[Leoncavallo, Ruggero]

Pagliacci. [typescript, 5 p.]

Lexicographis secundus post herculem labor.Notes(n.d.).

[Liszt, Franz]

[Liner notes for] Les preludes. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-198.

Liszt tidbits. [typescript, 2 p.]

Listening to Music. [inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review1969]

[Program notes for] Little Orchestra Society concerts of 1948-1949.

Locked-up sound set free. Review of Ancient European Musical Instruments, by Nicholas Bessaraboff.Christian Science Monitor, 29 May 1942.

[Los Angeles Philharmonic program notes, 1968-69]

Lullistes, a vos pièces! Guide du Concert(1 Feb. 1952).

Lyric poet of French opera. Christian Science Monitor, 11 Apr. 1959.

Lyrical poet of music. Christian Science Monitor, 26 Nov. 1955.

Magician of the violin. Christian Science Monitor, 14 Aug. 1959.

[Mahler, Gustav]

Kindertotenlieder. [typescript, 3 p.]

Das Lied von der Erde. [typescript, 4 p.]

Mahler's tenth symphony. [typescript, 1 p.]

The man of eighteen symphonies. The American Quarterly on the Soviet Union1, no. 1 (Apr. 1938).

The man of twenty-three symphonies. [typescript, 4 p.]

Many melodies out of one. Boston News, n.d.

Marginal notes on the Russian film. Background, directors and the place of "Chapayev" in the Soviet cinema.Boston Evening Transcript, 23 Feb. 1935.

The marvelous season 1912-1913. The Juilliard Review Annual 1962-1963.

Masks and bergamasks. Excerpts from the forthcoming Lectionary of Musical Information, Instruction, and Entertainment.High Fidelity Magazine, Jan. 1976.

Medieval musical notation. Review of The Notation of Polyphonic Music, 909-1600, by Willi Apel.Christian Science Monitor, n.d.

Meeting Zappa. Harper's Magazine, Apr. 1988. [excerpt from Perfect Pitch. A Life Story, by N.S.]

Memory. Medical Opinion and Review 2, no. 2 (Nov. 1966).

[Mendelssohn, Felix]

[Liner notes for] Capriccio Brilliant, op. 22. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-197.

Minstrels from the emerald isle. Christian Science Monitor, 31 July 1956.

Modern composers of Brazil. Christian Science Monitor, 28 Sept. and 19 Oct. 1940.

Modern composition in Rumania. The Musical Quarterly51, no. 1 (Jan. 1965).

Modern immortals. The Saturday Review, 30 Sept. 1950.

Modern Italian music. Christian Science Monitor, 1 Feb. 1938.

Modern music. [typescript, 10 p.]

Modern music-an airplane view. The Critic3, no. 1 (4 Mar. 1926).

Modernist sprung from the ancients. Casella as the concert of his chamber pieces will reveal him. Boston Evening Transcript, 28 May 1929.

[Moore, Douglas]

Farm journal. [typescript, 2 p.]

Moscow. Musical interlude. Christian Science Monitor, 21 Aug. 1963.

The most amazing romance in musical history, part 1. The Etude(Oct. 1935).

Mountain melody revived. Review of Armenian Folksongs, by Sivart Poladian.Christian Science Monitor, 3 Oct. 1932.

[Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus]

Concerto for clarinet and orchestra, A major, K. 622. [typescript, 1 p.]

Concerto for flute and harp, K. 299. [typescript, 1 p.]

Concerto for three pianos, F major, K. 242. [typescript, 1 p.]

[Liner notes for] Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade in G major) (K. 525). Columbia Masterworks, Set X-187.

[Liner notes for] Quartet in B flat major ("Hunting") (K. 548). Columbia Masterworks, Set M- 438-AM-438-MM-438.

Quartet in D minor, K. 421. [typescript, 4 p.]

[Liner notes for] Quartet no. 19 in C major ("Dissonant") (K. 465). Columbia Masterworks, Set M-456.

[Program notes for] Symphony no. 38 in D ("Prague"), K. 504. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, 12/13 Mar. 1970.

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 38 in D major ("Prague") (K. 504). Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-410-AM-410-MM-410.

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 39 in E flat (K. 543). London Philharmonic Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-456.

Mozart and the Leners. The Phonograph Monthly Review5, no. 1 (Oct. 1930).

Muscovy's musical Merlin. HiFi and Music Review(June 1958).

Music and Robert Schumann. Christian Science Monitor, 14 Aug. 1961.

Music and surrealism. [typescript, 14 p.; inscription on one draft: Forum, Los Angeles, Sept. 1966]

Music around us, 1948. [typescript, 18 p.]

Music as an avocation. [typescript, 8 p. ; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1967]

Music as language. [typescript, 6 p. ; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1967]

Music comes home: musical knowledge and appreciation rise under freedom of the American Way.Christian Science Monitor, 21 Dec. 1946.

Music critics can be wrong. Bad criticism and the uneducated guess about his work has plagued the musician through the ages.Show(Aug. 1963).

[Liner notes for] Music for a 20th century violinist. An anthology of three decades of American music, 1940-1950-1960. CMS Records Inc., 1974 (DC 6435/37).

Music for the eye. Christian Science Monitor, 2 Dec. 1944.

Music for the eye and its listenable patterns [typescript for a talk by N.S., A.L.A. Convention, Philadelphia, 3 July 1955; 16 p.]

Music history as gossip. [typescript, 15 p. ; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, Apr. 1969]

Music in America 1860-1910. [Paper presented at the Conference on the Arts in America, Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum,Winterthur, Delaware, 6-7 Apr. 1962.

Music in Bolivia. Christian Science Monitor, n.d.

Music in Cuba. The Musical Record 1, no. 3 (Aug. 1933).

Music in Guatemala. Christian Science Monitor, 9 Sept. 1944.

Music in Rumania. [typescript, 10 p.]

Music in South America. [galley sheet; inscribed: Who's Who in Music, 1940-41]

Music in the U.S. since 1918. [typescript, 9 p.; inscribed: New Oxford History of Music]

Music in the war against Hitler: Writer in Christian Science Monitor tells how Soviet musicians prepared their creative forces to aid in defense of the Fatherland. Daily Worker, 18 July 1941.

Music in Uruguay.Christian Science Monitor, n.d.

Music makers of Tbilisi.Christian Science Monitor, 31 Oct. 1963.

Music, mind and health. [typescript, 32 p.; inscribed: Written for Columbia Records Books and paid for in 1966, but never published]

Music of Latin America. London: George G. Harrap, 1946. [book by N.S., title page only.]

Music of [Old] Russia. [typescript, 8 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1967]

Music of the Dominican Republic. Christian Science Monitor, 8 July 1944.

Music out of thin air. Christian Science Monitor, 23 June 1945.

Music since Stalin. [newspaper article, 6/11/56.]

Music schools in Latin America. Christian Science Monitor, 17 Apr. 1943.

Music that plays itself. Christian Science Monitor, 18 June 1960.

Music under the Southern Cross. Christian Science Monitor, 18 Mar. 1939, weekly magazine.

Music under the Soviets. [typescript, 12 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1966]

Music, where the Americas meet. Christian Science Monitor, 8 June1940, weekly magazine.

Music with a story. Christian Science Monitor, 11 Oct. 1947.

The Musical avant-garde. [typescript, 9 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, sent on March 16, 1966]

Musical children. Prodigies or monsters. The Etude (Oct. 1948).

Musical education in Latin America. [typescript, 4 p.; inscribed: 1942]

Musical fantasies perpetuated as fact. Los Angeles Times, 1 May 1966.

A Musical Journey. Rumania Today 108, no. 12 (1963).

Musical neologisms. The Composer and Conductor, no. 15 (Aug. 1972).

Musical oddentities. HiFi Review(1959-60). [drafts and published articles.]

Musical oddities. The Etude(July/Sept. 1951).

Musical oddities. Keyboard Classics 1, no. 5 (Sept./Oct. 1981).

Musical poet from Bohemia. Christian Science Monitor, 1 Dec. 1962.

Musical poet of Norway. Christian Science Monitor, 14 Feb. 1955.

Musical Prometheus. Christian Science Monitor, 20 Sept. 1961.

Musical quizzes. House & Garden, Sept. 1952.

Musical rebel. Américas 5, no. 9 (Sept. 1953).

Musical shorthand. Christian Science Monitor, 7 Dec. 1936.

Musical tumbleweeds. [typescript, 10 p.; inscribed: Sent to Guy Freedman, editor Music Journal, Jan. 26, 1977]

A musical visionary. Christian Science Monitor, 25 Oct. 1951.

Musician of Andalusia. Christian Science Monitor, 11 July 1962.

Musicians as technologists. Medical Opinion and Review 4, no. 9 (Sept. 1968).

Musicians of Chile. Christian Science Monitor, 27 Sept. 1938.

A musicologist's scrapbook. Selmer Bandwagon(1961-1965). [drafts, published articles, etc.]

Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Kassel/Basel: Bärenreiter, n.d.

Musings of a musical mind. Los Angeles Times Magazine, Mar. 1988.

Musique. Christian Science Monitor, 5 Oct. 1956.

[Mussorgsky, Modest]

Pictures at an exhibition. [typescript, 3 p.]

Mussorgsky. A personal portrait. [typescript, 4 p.]

My adventures in American music. Keyboard Classics6, no. 4 (July/Aug. 1986).

My grandfather invented the telegraph. Commentary(Jan. 1977).

My toy balloon. [typescript, 4 p.]

Nationalism in Soviet music. [journal article n.d.]

Natural harmony. [typescript, 1 p.]

Nature of musical inspiration. [typescript, 6 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, Jan. 1971]

New goals for Soviet writers.Panorama (Oct. 1934).

New music in Greece. The Musical Quarterly 51, no. 1 (Jan. 1965).

New stirrings in ether-wave music. Boston Evening Transcript, 19 Oct. 1928.

A new tune in Soviet music. The Saturday Review, 30 Jan. 1954.

The new world of the dodecaphonic music. [excerpted article from Etude Sept. 1950]

Nicolas Slonimsky, Orion 73100. [typescript, 4 p.]

Nicolas Slonimsky autobiographical sketch. [typescript, 5 p.]See also: BOX 1

Nina Makarova, composer. Christian Science Monitor, 28 Dec. 1938.

Nobility in grandeur. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Dec. 1963.

Nobirdy aviar soar anywing to eagle it. City Celebration(July 1979). [includes typescript, 2 p.]

A note is a note is a note. [typescript, 13 p.]

Notes and comments on tonal theory and practice.Boston Evening Transcript, 6 Apr. 1935.

Of orchestral conductors. Christian Science Monitor, 23 Jan. 1960.

Old and new Russia. Review of The Political and Diplomatic History of Russia, by George Vernadsky.Christian Science Monitor, 12 June 1936.

Old Russian song. Keyboard Classics7, no. 4 (June/July 1987). [piano music by N.S.]

Omnibus of music. [typescript, 22 p.]

On listening to words about music.Medical Opinion and Review1, no. 10 (July 1966).

On music criticism. L.A. Philharmonic(Mar. 1967).

On the contrary. [typescript, 4 p.]

Onward to 2000. [typescript, 8 p.]

Opera at Covent Garden. Christian Science Monitor, 30 Sept. 1952.

Operas by return mail. Review of A Working Friendship. The Correspondence between Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, translated by Hanns Hammelmann and Ewald Osers.Christian Science Monitor, 30 Aug. 1962.

The orchestra situation in Latin America, 1942. [typescript, 12 p.]

Oxford companion to music, a one-man dictionary. Review of The Oxford Companion to Music, compiled by Percy A. Scholes. Christian Science Monitor, 18 Mar. 1939.

[Oxford companion to music (Concise Oxford Dictionary)-drafts, correspondence, etc.]

Pandiatonicism. [typescript, 2 p.]

Papa Haydn is cheerful. Christian Science Monitor, 18 Apr. 1953.

The paradoxical Richard Wagner. Christian Science Monitor, 14 Feb. 1953.

Patroness of a genius. Review of Beloved Friend, by Catherine Drinker Bowers and Barbara von Meek.Christian Science Monitor, n.d.

Perfect pitch. Grand Street 6, no. 1 (autumn 1986).

The perfect pitch. Medical Opinion and Review1, no. 6 (Mar. 1966).

Peter Ibbetson by Deems Taylor. [typescript, 4 p.]

Petrushka. [typescript, 9 p.]

Pianist lauds musical intellect of audience. Christian Science Monitor, 10 Nov. 1959.

Pianists-teachers and virtuosi. Program Notes3, no. 6 (Nov. 1967).

Piano playing at home. Christian Science Monitor, 2 Sept. 1955.

Piano teachers. [typescript, 7 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1969]

[Piston, Walter]

[Program notes for] Suite for orchestra. Boston Civic Orchestra, 18 Apr. 1945.

Violin sonata. [typescript, 3 p.]

The pit they have hollowed for Toscanini. Boston Evening Transcript, 2 Nov. 1929.

Pitfalls of musical chronology. The Music Journal(Nov./Dec. 1946).

Playing music together. Social philosophers have been fascinated by the wonder of collective harmony.Christian Science Monitor, 15 Dec. 1945.

The plush era of music in the U.S. American concert life since 1861. [typescript, 27 p.]

[Pocket manual of musical terms-drafts, correspondence, etc.]

Poet of cheerful melancholy. Christian Science Monitor, 2 July 1959.

Poet of musical fantasy. Christian Science Monitor, 29 June 1954.

A poet of musical impressions Christian Science Monitor, 4 June 1952.

The poet of Russia. Christian Science Monitor, 5 Feb. 1954.

Port town in premiere. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Aug. 1960.

Preface to Note Perfect, by Giveon Cornfield. Honolulu: Chaminade University Press, 1993. [typescript, 1 p.; inscribed: N.S. Sept. 1992]

Presenting the great Rimsky. Christian Science Monitor, 6 July 1951.

Problemas de la música moderna. Boletin Latino Americano de Música4, no. 4 (Oct. 1938). [also:Música Viva(Mar. 1941).]

Problems of notation and harmony; biography and assorted footnotes.Boston Evening Transcript, 5 Jan. 1935.

[Program notes for] The Music Center Monthly 3, no. 4 (Apr. 1969). [Prelude and Good Friday spell from "Parsifal", by Wagner ;Concerto no. 25 in C major, by Mozart ; Symphony no. 1, by Dorati ;Khovanshchina, by Mussorgsky ;Symphonie concertante in E minor for cello and orchestra, op. 125, by Prokofiev ;Symphony no. 9 in E minor, op. 95 ("From the New World"), by Dvořák ;The Damnation of Faust, op. 24, by Berlioz]

[Program notes: performances and notes by N.S. et al., 1931-52]

Progressive and reactionary forces in American music. [typescript, 31 p.]

[Prokofiev, Sergei]

[Liner notes for] Classical Symphony in D major, op. 25. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-166.

Peter and the Wolf. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Liner notes for] Quartet, op. 50. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-448.

Prokofiev. A full length portrait. Review of Sergei Prokofiev. His Musical Life, by Israel Nestyev. New York Times Book Review, 7 July 1946.

A proposal. [typescript, 3 p.; at bottom: N.S. music lecturer at UCLA, March 22, 1965]

Proposal for a comprehensive encyclopedia of music. [typescript, 5 p.]

Psychedelic music. [typescript, 9 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1968]

A quarter of a century: 1951-1976. [typescript, 26 p.; inscribed: High Fidelity, sent off Jan. 1976]

Rachmaninoff gives concert. The Boston Herald, 26 Mar. 1928.

[Ravel, Maurice]

[Liner notes for] Bolero. All-American Youth Orchestra. Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 174.

[Liner notes for] Introduction and Allegro ; Maid with the Flaxen hair, by Debussy. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-167.

[Liner notes for] Quartet in F. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-425-AM-425-MM- 425.

[Liner notes for] Sonatine. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-179.

[Liner notes for] Valses nobles et sentimentales. Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 194.

Ravel's piano concerto. [Record review for Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. Maurice Ravel conducting pianist Marguerite Long and the Symphony Orchestra, C-LFX257 to C-LFX259.]

Rebarbarization of the musical armamentarium. City Celebration[San Francisco] (June 1979).

The Red Army sings. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Nov. 1943, weekly magazine section.

Red music. [typescript, 2 p.]

Reference dictionary of music. [typescript, 370 p.]

Reinhold Gliére. The American Quarterly on the Soviet Union 1, no. 2 (July 1938).

Relevant paragraphs, Jan. 7, 14, 28 and Apr. 15, 1945. [typescript, 8 p.]

Reminiscences of a vanished world and a great teacher. The Piano Teacher( Sept./Oct. 1963).

Rengaw at the Microchron. Christian Science Monitor, 22 Jan. 1962.

Report and impressions-N.S., American specialist in music, traveling on a State Department grant, Bucharest, Mar. 22, 1963. [typescript, 7 p.]

Report on the sojourn in Bulgaria of N.S., American musicologist traveling on a grant of the State Department, Sofia, Mar. 7, 1963. [typescript, 5 p.]

[Respighi, Ottorino]

Concerto a cinque. [typescript, 2 p.]

Resplendent musician.Christian Science Monitor, 10 Feb. 1956.

The responsibility of genius. [typescript for seminar description. Norman, Oklahoma, 9-13 Oct. 1988; 1 p.]

[Reznicek, Emil]

Overture to the opera Donna Diana. [typescript, 2 p.]

Rimsky-Korsakov. A personal portrait. [typescript, 4 p.]

[Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai]

[Liner notes for] Capriccio Español, op. 34. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-185.

Quintet for piano, flute, clarinet, French horn, and bassoon ; Capriccio Español, op. 34. [typescript, 3 p.]

The Road to Music. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1966.

Romantic. Medical Opinion and Review 1, no. 12 (Sept. 1966).

Roy Harris. The Musical Quarterly 33, no. 1 (Jan. 1947).

A royal game. Christian Science Monitor, 22 Mar. 1954.

Russian folk music. [typescript, 6 p.]

Russian music. Encyclopedia Americana (1973). [drafts, correspondence, etc.]

Russian music is important. [newspaper article, 6/8/39.]

Russian music warms to war. Christian Science Monitor, 12 July 1941.

Russian novelist in a "Human Portrait." Review of Dostoyevsky. A Human Portrait, by Robert Payne.Christian Science Monitor, 20 Apr. 1961.

A Russian symphony and concerto. Disques (Dec. 1932).

Saint Petersburg Cultural Foundation, 1992. [promotional material in Russian of a lecture given by N.S.; 7 leaves (2 copies)]

[Saint-Saëns, Camille]

[Liner notes for] Concerto no. 1 in A minor for Violincello and Orchestra, op. 33. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-182.

Violin sonata, op. 75. [typescript, 4 p.]

A Salute to Carleton Sprague Smith. [journal article n.d.]

Samples of entries for dictionary of American music. [typescript, 7 p.]

The Schillinger system. [typescript, 9 p.]

[Schönberg, Arnold]

Kammersymphonie. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Liner notes for] Pierrot Lunaire. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-461.

[Program notes for] A Survivor from Warsaw, op. 46. [1968-1969]

Schönberg a musical prophet. Christian Science Monitor, 19 Nov. 1960.

The Schönberg idea. [poem, 2 p.]

Schönberg in the Soviet Mirror. Journal of the Arnold Schoenberg Institute2, no. 2 (Feb. 1978).

[Schubert, Franz]

[Liner notes for] Fantasie (transcribed for piano and orchestra by Liszt). Columbia Masterworks, Set M-426-AM-426-MM-426.

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 2 in B flat major. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-420-AM-420- MM-420.

Symphony no. 6. [typescript, 2 p.]

The Unfinished symphony. [typescript, 3 p.]

Winterreise. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Schumann, Robert]

Andante and variations for two pianos, op. 46. [typescript, 3 p.]

Carnival in Vienna. [typescript, 4 p.]

Dichterliebe. [typescript, 3 p.]

Overture, scherzo and finale, op. 52. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Liner notes for] Quartet no. 1 in A minor. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-454.

[Liner notes for] Sonata no. 2 in G minor, op. 22. Columbia Masterworks, Set X- 186.

Symphony no. 4. [typescript, 3 p.]

Scientific mind turned on music-Saminsky's provocative book about composers of this day.Boston Evening Transcript, 20 May 1933.

[Scrapbook, articles 1949-59] see: BOX 345

[Scriabin, Alexander]

Piano sonata no. 4, op. 30. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Program notes for] Symphony no. 2 in C, op. 29. Boston Symphony Orchestra, 10 Dec. n.d.

Scriabin. A musical seer. Christian Science Monitor, 16 Dec. 1959.

[Scribners Encyclopedia-drafts, correspondence, galleys, etc.]

Selection of an instrument to play. [typescript, 9 p.; inscribed: Medical Opinion and Review, 1967]

Serenade on a guitar. Christian Science Monitor, 30 Dec. 1960.

Serge Prokofieff's marginal notes on his compositions. [typescript, 5 p.]

Serge Prokofiev, his status in Soviet music. The Quarterly on the Soviet Union(Apr. 1939).

Sergei Prokofiev. [typescript, 5 p.]

The seven arts in Russia. Review of The Seven Soviet Arts, by Kurt London. Christian Science Monitor, 21 June 1938.

Sex and the music librarian. I.S.A.M. Newsletter 16, no. 1 (Nov. 1986). [speech draft included]

[Shostakovich, Dmitri]

First symphony. [typescript, 5 p.]

Quintet for piano and strings. [typescript, 5 p.]

Song of the forests, op. 81. [Review of recording by U.S.S.R. Vanguard Recording Society of the Combined Choirs and State Orchestra conducted by Eugene Mravinsky; typescript, 5 p.]

Two pieces for string octet. [typescript, 3 p.]

Shostakovich after the seventh. [typescript, 4 p.; inscribed: Musical America, Dec. 1943]

Shostakovich, the Soviets' wonder boy. [newspaper article, n.d.]

Shostakovich's seventh is the culminating point of Soviet music. [typescript, 5 p.; inscribed: Sent to New Masses Aug. 24, 1942]

Shostakovich's War symphony. Christian Science Monitor, 26 Dec. 1942.

Sibelius, Jean. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Sibelius, Jean]

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 2 in D major. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-423-AM-423- MM-423.

Sing together. Sol renditions have their drawbacks but a chorus builds harmony. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Dec. 1947.

"The six" of American music. Christian Science Monitor, 17 Mar. 1937, weekly magazine.

Slonimsky on Cowell. The Music Magazine, May 1962.

Slonimsky's music almanac, Aug. and Sept. [typescript, 6 p., 7 p.]

Some musical puzzles. Christian Science Monitor, 16 Dec. 1955.

[Liner notes for] South American chamber music(selected and arranged by N.S.). Columbia Masterworks, Set M-437.

Sounds and psyche. Medical Opinion and Review(Dec. 1968).

South American composers, (1940). [promotional material fromMusical America, 10 Feb. 1940.]

Soviet composers in war and revolution. [typescript, 19 p.]

Soviet literature unchained. Panorama(May 1934).

Soviet music. The Musical Record1, no. 12 (May 1934).

Soviet music, 1917-1949. [typescript, 32 p.]

Soviet music at [the] quarter century mark. Combining art with patriotism, Russian composers carry on in the midst of titanic struggle. Musical America, 10 Feb. 1943.

Soviet music and musicians. The Slavonic and East European Review22, no. 61 (Dec. 1944).

Soviet music unchained. Panorama(June1934).

The Soviet opera. Bulletin on the Soviet Union3, no. 11 (June 15, 1938).

Stati uniti, opera in the United States. [typescript, 28 p.]

The status of the Latin American composer, 1942. [typescript, 46 p.]

Stephen Foster, minstrel. Christian Science Monitor, 16 Jan. 1963.

Stimulating talks reveal extraordinary paradoxes.Christian Science Monitor, 21 Nov. 1959.

[Strauss, Richard]

[Liner notes for] Also Sprach Zarathustra. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-421-AM-421-MM- 421.

Don Juan. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Liner notes for] Ein Heldenleben, op. 40. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-441-AM-441-MM- 441.

Till Eulenspiegel. [typescript, 3 p.]

Stravinskiana. A note here, a note there about the composer ofOedipus.Boston Evening Transcript, 25 Feb. 1928.

[Stravinsky, Igor]

Danses concertantes. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Liner notes for] Firebird Suite ; Prelude in E flat minor, by Shostakovich. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-446.

[Liner notes for] Le Sacre du printemps. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-417-AM-417-MM- 417.

[Program notes for] Le sacre du printemps. San Francisco Symphony, Mar. 1968.

[Liner notes for] Suite from Petrouchka. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-177.

Studies in black and white. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Sullivan, Arthur]

[Liner notes for] Iolanthe. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-422-AM-422-MM-422.

[Liner notes for] Patter songs from Gilbert and Sullivan. Columbia Masterworks, Set M- 440.

[Program notes for] Sunday at 4:30 conducted by Arthur Fiedler, 22 Oct. 1944-24 June 1945.

Sundry items published in Etude, 1948-1950. [typescript, 22 p.]

Surrealist music. [typescript, 7 p.]

The Swan of Pesaro. Christian Science Monitor, 24 July 1952.

The Swedish Nightingale. Christian Science Monitor, 11 Aug. 1955.

The sweet and marvelous Purcell. Christian Science Monitor, 6 Jan. 1956.

The symphonies of Shostakovich. [typescript, 5 p.]

[Szymanowski, Karol]

[Liner notes for] Twelve etudes, op. 33 ; Mazurkas 1 and 2, op. 50. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-189.

Taking a fugue apart. Christian Science Monitor, 3 May 1937.

Tansman's traits. Prodigious youth, prolific composer. [newspaper article, n.d.]

Tchaikovsky. [typescript, 5 p.]

[Tchaikovsky, Piotr Ilyich]

1812 overture. [typescript, 4 p.]

[Liner notes for] Francesca da Rimini, op. 32. Columbia Masterworks, Set M- 447.

Symphony no. 4. [typescript, 7 p.]

[Liner notes for] Symphony no. 6 in B minor ("Pathetique"). Columbia Masterworks, Set M- 432-AM-432-MM-432.

[Liner notes for] Violin concerto in D major, opus 35. Columbia Masterworks, Set M-413- AM-413-MM-413.

Tchaikovsky's house in Klin. Christian Science Monitor, 19 Apr. 1943.

[Tcherepnin, Alexander]

Chamber concerto for flute, violin and chamber orchestra. [typescript, 2 p.]

Temper and temperament. Medical Opinion and Review3, no. 1 (Jan. 1967).

Thesaurus of scales and melodic patterns. [typescript, 8 p.]

The thing of it. [typescript, 3 p.; inscribed: Not used]

A thing or two about music. Program notes for 91.5 KUSC-FM, Dec. 1983. [promotional material.]

A thing or two about music. Upbeat! (Sept. 1986).

A third set of notes and comments. [newspaper article, n.d.]

The three B's in music, 1939. [newspaper article, n.d.]

Three places in New England. Symphony Magazine, Apr/May 1988.

Three places in New England. [holograph, 2 leaves]

[Toch, Ernst]

Quintet for the piano and strings. [typescript, 3 p.]

Tonality, Atonality, Pantonality. A Study of Some Trends in Twentieth Century Music, by Rudolph Reti. (1958). [journal article in French by N.S., n.d.]

To the birthplace of "June moon." Isaac Goldberg goes on pilgrimage to Tin-Pan Alley, recalls its past, observes its present, assembles its manners and customs. Boston Evening Transcript, 10 Jan. 1931.

Trials of a music collector in Latin America. Musical America, 25 Mar. 1942.

Twenty years of Soviet music.Christian Science Monitor, 15 Mar. 1938.

The "ugly duckling" of Russian music.Christian Science Monitor, 27 Jan. 1945, weekly magazine.

Ulysses Kay. [book/journal article n.d.]

Unalloyed, undecorated, undiminished. Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov in original version for American hearing.Boston Evening Transcript, 30 Nov. 1929.

The unassuming Verdi. Christian Science Monitor, 28 Nov. 1952.

Understanding the music of Soviets. Boston Evening Transcript, 16 Oct. 1935.

The vagaries of inspiration. Medical Opinion and Review 7, no. 1 (Jan. 1971).

Varese. [journal article, n.d.]

The varieties of American music. [typescript, 10 p.; inscribed: Lecture at the Brooklyn Institute, April 15, 1947]

[Verdi, Giuseppe]

Ernani. [typescript, 4 p.]

Viewing a terra incognita of music.Musical America, June 1941.

Vignettes on Bach for KFAC, Feb. 1985. [typescript, 5 p.]

Vincenzo Bellini his life and work. [typescript, 2 p.; inscribed: for MacMillan, Sept. 10, 1975]

The violin of Norway. Christian Science Monitor, 11 Feb. 1952.

A virtuoso in America. Christian Science Monitor, 13 Sept. 1951.

A visit with Villa-Lobos. Musical America, 10 Oct. 1941.

Visual music. Selmer Bandwagon 9, no. 2 (Apr. 1961).

Vladimir Dukelsky, alias Vernon Duke. [newspaper article, n.d.]

[Wagner, Joseph]

Sinfonietta no. 2 for string orchestra. [typescript, 2 p.]

[Wagner, Richard]

[Liner notes for] Rienzi-Overture. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-169.

[Liner notes for] Tannhäuser: Bacchanale (Venusberg Music) ; Marche Troyenne, by Hector Berlioz. Columbia Masterworks, Set X-193.

Wanda Landowska. Disques(Aug. 1932).

Was I really the first? Keyboard Classics (May/June 1983). [article and music (No more Shiny Nose) by N.S.]

Ways of a sonata. Christian Science Monitor, 14 Oct. 1937.

The weather at Mozart's funeral. The Musical Quarterly 46, no. 1 (Jan. 1960).

[Weber, Carl Maria von]

Konzertstück in F minor. [typescript, 3 p.]

A welcoming hail-Alfredo Casella comes a second time to lead the pops.Boston Evening Transcript, 28 Apr. 1928.

What do you know about music? [newspaper article, 6/7/37]

When the mail brings music with it. Christian Science Monitor, 9 Aug. 1960.

Whence the dance in Latin America? Christian Science Monitor, 8 May 1943, weekly magazine section.

With Bach to Brazil. Christian Science Monitor, 18 Apr. 1956.

With N.S. for cicerone on assorted matters of interest. [newspaper article, n.d.]

With N.S. to offer a second set of notes and comments. Boston Evening Transcript, 17 Nov. 1934.

With the new concerto for mirror, reflections of Stravinsky, present and past, from the impending piece. Boston Evening Transcript, 26 Dec. 1931.

[Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903)]

Italian serenade. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno (1876-1948)]

Kammersymphonie, op. 8. [typescript, 3 p.]

[Wood, Henry]

[Liner notes for] Fantasia on British sea songs (arr. and orch. by Wood). Columbia Masterworks, Set X-175.

Young music must have new tools. The Etude (Jan. 1948).

[Miscellaneous and incomplete excerpts]

Radio Scripts

Radio scripts 1943-46

Books, Index cards

Bakers Biographical Dictionary

6th edition [typescripts, amendments, corrections of earlier editions, publishers proofs]

7th edition

8th edition [typescripts]

Corrections and Additions

Index card files

Lectionary of Music

Working drafts, McGraw-Hill [typescripts]

Index card files

Music Since 1900

Pre-1975 drafts, corrected page proofs, drafts (typed)

Early notebooks, source material and documents, misc., galleys (Pre-1975)

1986 edition (typescripts, proofs)

Corrections and additions (prefaces, supplements, notes, articles)

Index card files

Perfect Pitch

Working drafts

Corrections and Additions

Reviews, 1929-1994

Reviews by others of books, articles, music written or composed by Slonimsky

Arranged in alphabetical order by subject matter.

Reviews: scrapbook, 1929-33

Reviews: Lectionary of Music

Reviews: Music Since 1900

Reviews: Perfect Pitch

Reviews: Baker's Biographical Dictionary

Reviews: Lexicon of Musical Invective

Reviews: N.S. works, miscellaneous

Reviews: [Doctoral thesis]

Reviews: Comments on passages in Perfect Pitch

Reviews, various see: SCRAPBOOKS

Music Composed by Nicolas Slonimsky, 1913-1990

Music composed by Nicolas Slonimsky. These materials are divided into two subseries: Manuscript and Printed Music.

Arranged in alphabetical order by title.

Manuscript, 1913-1990

15 Russian peasant songs, set and integrated from authentic phrases Holograph in ink with pencil annotations and paste-in lyrics.

[15 Russian peasant songs] Mss. in ink, nos. 4-15 lacking lyrics, no. 14 has lyric sheet laid in. Two copies of no. 6.

Ach, du lieber Augustin! Holograph in ink; 1 p.

Advice Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 3 p.

Anti-dodecaphonic declaration Holograph in ink; 1 p.

April Photocopy of holograph; 3 p.

Aromas de leyenda (Aroma of a legend) Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 4 p.

Aromas de leyenda (Aroma of a legend) Holograph in pencil; 6 p.

Autumn (O-sen') Holograph in ink with English words in pencil; 2 p.

Bach's fugue no. 2 (multiplied by 2); Bach's fugue no. 2 in fluid tonality. Score (holograph and partial photocopy) and sketches, in ink and pencil; 6 leaves.

The ballad of the Oldtown fire, for baritone Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 4 p.

Blitzpartie Holograph in ink; 1 p.

Butterfly. Impromptu Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 4 p.

Déjà entendu Holograph in ink; 1 p.

Etude Holograph in ink; 3 p.

Etude no. 1 Holograph in ink; 6 p.

[fanfares by various composers] Slonimsky holographs for the parts (and some scores) of fanfares by Manuel de Falla; Milhaud (Fanfare pour une fête); Prokofiev (Fanfare pour une spectacle) [includes a printed version]; Amadeo Roldán (Fanfare/Llamada) [includes 7 parts in unknown hand]; and Stravinsky (Fanfare for a liturgy) [includes 2 parts in an unknown hand]. [30 p.] Includes miniature printed versions of "Fanfare for a political address" by Arthur Bliss, and "Esquisse d'une fanfare" by Francis Poulenc. For Slonimsky's own fanfare,(see: "Fanfarria habanera para despertar a los trasnochadores.")

Fanfarria habanera para despertar a los trasnochadores Holograph score (4 p.) and parts (5), in ink with pencil annotations.

Fragment of chorus from "Orestes" of Euripedes, from a conjectural version (400 B.C.) Score (paste-in photocopies) and holograph/photocopy of holograph string parts (3).

La fuite de la lune (Impressions) Holograph in ink and pencil; 6 p.

Impromptu-miniature Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 4 p.

İok, effendi. Fox-trott Holograph in ink; 2 p.

Isle of Zanti Ms. in ink; 4 p.

Isle of Zanti Holograph piano-vocal scores (2), in ink; 3 p., 3 p.

Khoral, pisannyĭ na ėkzamenie, 5 maia 1913. Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 1 p.

Krug viekoviechnyĭ (Eternal circle) Holograph in ink with annotations and English words (Slonimsly, trans.) in pencil; 5 p.

Liubi menia iasno. Romans dlia vysokogo golosa Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 4 p.

Marche grotesque Holograph parts (11).

[miscellaneous melody(ies) with accompanying "words"] Holograph in ink; 1 p.

[miscellaneous Slonimsky holographs of music of others]

[miscellaneous Slonimsky holographs of the music of Roy Harris]

Möbius strip tease Holographs (2) in ink and ink and pencil; 1 p., 1 p.

Music illustrations to changing styles of Soviet music.

Music examples from music of Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Deshevov, Khachaturian, Dzerzhinsky, Kabalevsky, Tchishko, and Knipper. Holograph, in pencil; 4 p.

O, esli b znali vy... Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 4 p.

Objets trouvés in a dodecaphonic environment Holograph (dated 1987) in ink; 3 p.

Otchego nas vsegda op'ianiaet luna Holograph in ink; 4 p.

A penny for your thoughts. Vocalise Holograph in colored pencil; 2 p.

Le petite cochon qui se dégonfle Holograph in ink; 2 p.

Petite suite galéenne Photocopy of holograph; 6 p.

Piccolo divertimento [no. 1] Photocopy scores (4 reduced-size, one of which is heavily annotated; 1 full-size).

Piccolo divertimento [no. 2] Sketches: holograph (7 p.) and photocopies (10 p.), some showing annotations for final version.

Piccolo divertimento [no. 2] Photocopy parts (14) for no. 1-14, incomplete, piano lacking, some annotated.

Piccolo divertimento no. 2 Photocopy and ms. scores (3), some annotated, for no. 9 (Bach dislocated)-12 [final version]; [21 p. total]

Piccolo divertimento [no. 2] Parts (photocopy and ms.), modified to final form, clarinet and percussion incomplete; [39 p.]

Piccolo divertimento [no. 2] Photocopy parts (9) for no. 1-12, some annotated.

Posliedniaia panikhida, dlia soprano Holograph in ink; 4 p.

Quaquaversal suite [4 sections] Holograph sketches (no. 1, 2 and 4); 20 p.

Quaquaversal suite [6 sections] Scores (2 photocopies), and ms. of p. 9.

Quaquaversal suite [7 sections] Ms. score and 2 photocopy scores (all lacking a cut p. 6).

Quodlibet

Quodlibet (La putaine) Holograph in ink; 1 p.

Studies in black and white Holograph in ink with pencil annotations; 13 p.

Surrealistically dodecaphonic birthday greetings. Holograph in ink; 1 p.

Twenty-ninth anniversary cantata, July 30, 1960 Holograph in ink and pencil; 3 p.

A very great musician, or, A story of an unrequited passion Holograph in ink; 3 p.

Printed Music, 1920-1990

51 minitudes for piano, 1972-76.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1979

[51 minitudes, for piano]. [S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

AprilBoston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., . 1928

Big Ben, for the piano.Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., . 1932

Bosphore valse, pour piano.Constantinople: [s.n.], . [1920]

Columbines (Garden songs, [no. 2])Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., . 1928

Czerny, shmerny[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Danse du Baïram. Danse orientale, pour piano.Moscow: A. Gutheil, . 1923

Déjà entendu[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Dummkopfmarsch in His/Deses Dur[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Fantasy in black and white

Five advertising songsLomita, Calif.: Cambria Publishing, . 1988

Five advertising songs[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

The flight of the moon (Impressions, no. 2)Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., . 1927

Four picturesque pieces for ambitious young pianists.Boston: Riker, Brown & Wellington, . 1931

Four picturesque pieces for ambitious young pianists.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1942

Four Russian melodiesNew York: Mecca Music Service, . 1936

Four simple pieces, for small orchestra.New York: Coleman-Ross Co., . 1955

French blue (Garden songs, [no. 3])Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., . 1928

Gravestones at Hancock, N.H.Lomita, Calif.: Cambria Publications, . 1988

Gravestones at Hancock, N.H.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1946

Happy birthday[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

The haunting horn. WaltzBoston: Oliver Ditson Co., . 1931

I owe a debt to a monkey! A humorous encore song, for voice and piano.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1945

Little suite, for woodwinds, percussion and typewriter.New York: Coleman-Ross Co., . 1955

Modinha Russo-Brasileira, for piano solo.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1942

MoodsEvanston, Ill.: Summy-Birchard Co., . 1964

Moto perpetuo, for violin and piano.Lomita, Calif.: Cambria Publishing, . 1990 Score and part, 2 copies.

Moto perpetuo, for violin and piano.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1939 Score and part.

My little poolSlikkerveer-Rotterdam: Klavarskribo, n.d.

My little poolBoston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., . 1929 Piano-vocal score and photocopy.

My toy balloon (Variations on a Brazilian tune), for orchestra.Delaware Water Gap, Pa.: Shawnee Press, . 1942

My toy balloon. Variations on a Brazilian tuneDelaware Water Gap, Pa.: Shawnee Press, . 1978

My toy balloon. Variations on a Brazilian tuneDelaware Water Gap, Pa.: Shawnee Press, . 1978 Condensed score (4 copies, 2 in miniature).

My toy balloon. Variations on a Brazilian tuneDelaware Water Gap, Pa.: Shawnee Press, . 1950 Scores (3 copies, one an annotated photocopy).

My toy balloon. Variations on a Brazilian tuneProvidence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1950

No more shiny nose

Piccolo divertimento no. 1. Suite for flute, oboe, clarinet, military drum, triangle, suspended cymbal, portable typewriter, cat's meow.Lomita, Calif.: Cambria Publishing, . 1989

[Piccolo divertimento no. 1, for woodwinds, percussion, typewriter, and cat's meow]. [Lomita, Calif.]: Cambria Records and Publishing, . 1989

Prelude in black and white

Russian nocturne, for piano solo.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1943

Russian prelude, for piano solo.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1945

Silhouettes ibériennes, for piano solo.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1949

Silhouettes (Impressions, no. 1).Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., . 1927

Studies in black and white, for piano.

Studies in black and whiteLos Angeles: New Music Edition, . 1929

Studies in black and whiteNew York: New Music Edition Corp. Publisher, . 1929

Studies in black and whiteSan Francisco: New Music Edition, . 1929

Suite for violoncello and piano.Hollywood, Calif.: Highland Music Co., . 1970 Score and part, 2 copies.

Thesaurus of scales and melodic patterns.New York: Coleman-Ross Company, . 1947

Three songsBoston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., . 1928

Tintinnabulations, for the piano.Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., . 1935

Two etudes for advanced students, for piano solo (op. 2).Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1946

Typographical errors[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Utica sheets.

Valse trop sentimentale[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Variations on a kindergarten tune, for piano solo.Delaware Water Gap, Pa.: Shawnee Press, . 1942

Variations on a kindergarten tune, for piano solo.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1942

A very great musicianLomita, Calif.: Cambria Publishing, . 1989

A very great musician. Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1947

What makes a garden? (Garden songs, [no. 1])Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., . 1928

Yellowstone Park suite, for piano solo.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1951

Programs of Nicolas Slonimsky Performances, 1924-1990

Programs of music composed by and/or lectures given by Slonimsky.

Arranged in alphabetical order by subject matter.

1924-1939

1940-1965

1966-1969

1969-1990

Correspondence, 1920-1994

Correspondence to Nicolas Slonimsky, including general and family correspondence.

Arranged in alphabetical order by correspondent.

[100th birthday congratulations]

Aarons, Martha

Abbaye Saint Pierre de Solesmes

Abbott Academy

Abraham, Gerald

Absil, Jean

Adler, Kurt

Adler, Samuel

Adlow, Dorothysee: Slonimsky, Dorothy

Admon, Jedidiah

Adolphus, Milton

Adomián, Lan

Aeroflot

Aitken, Hugh

Akses, Necil Kâzim

Alaska Purchase Centennial Commission

Albania, People's Republic of

Albersheim, Gerhard

Albert, Stephen

Albrecht, Theodore

Alderighi, Dante

Alexander Broude, Inc.

Alexander, Izrail

Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.

Algemene Muziek Encyclopedie

Allen, Bobby

Allen, Robert F., Jr.

Allende, P. Humberto

Almagor, Dan

Almeida Theatre

Altman, Ludwig

Altschuler, Modest

AM-RUS Literary and Music Agency

America-Israel Cultural Foundation

American Academy in Rome

American Academy of Arts and Letters

American Airlines

American Automobile Association (AAA)

American Composers Alliance

American Harp Journal

American Music

American Music Center

American Music Concerts Association

American Musicological Society

American Recording Project Committee

American Standards Association

American Symphony Orchestra League

Amirkhanian, Charles

Anderson, Beth

Anderson, E. Ruth

Anderson, Emily

Anderson, Harry

Anderson, Leroy

Anderson, Robert P.

Anderson, Roy

Anderson, T. J.

Andreis, Josip

Antheil, George

Antheil, Mrs. George

Antoniou, Theodore

Apostel, Hans Erich

Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc.

Arapov, Boris Aleksandrovich

Archives of American Art

Arensburger, Konstantin

Arirang Music Engravers

Arnold, Ben

Aronov, Arkady

Arriaga Publications

Arts Council of Philadelphia

ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers)

Aslamazov, Aleksandr

Associated Music Publishers

Association of Serbian Composers

Assumption University of Windsor

Astrand, Hans

Astrov, Anatoliĭ Vasil'evich

Ateneo, El

Atlas Musical

Auda, Antoine

Austin, Larry

Australian Institute

Austria, Consulate General of

Austrian Airlines

Austrian State Tourist Department

Avidom, Menahem

Avshalomov, Aaron

Avshalomov, Jacob

Axelrod Music

B (misc.)

B. Schott's Söhne

Babbitt, Milton

Bachmann, Alberto

Bacon, Ernst

Badings, Henk

Badinski, Nikolai

Baggiani, Guido

Bailey, Parker

Balada, Leonardo

Ballantine, Edward

Ballard, Louis W.

Balogh, Ernö

Bandwagon

Barab, Seymour

Baranoff, Nathalie

Barati, George

Baratta, Maria de

Barbalonga, Franco

Barber, Samuel

Barjansky, Michael

Barnéond, Carlos Eugenio

Barolsky, Michael

Baroody, Samira

Barrios Fernandez, Angel

Barry, Jerome

Batten, Jennifer

Bazelon, Irwin

Beams, David

Beaumont, Geoffrey

Beaver Country Day School

Beck, John N.

Becker, John Joseph and Mrs. John Joseph Becker

Beckwith, John

Beeson, Jack

Beglarian, Grant

Bekku, Sadao

Bell Telephone Laboratories

Ben-Haim, Paul

Benjamin, William E.

Benko, Gregory

Bennett, Robert Russell

Benson, Andrew

Benton, Rita

Berdes, Jane L.

Berdichevski, Gidon

Berger, Arthur

Berger, Jean

Bergsma, William

Berkowitz, Ralph

Berlin, Jeffrey B.

Berlinski, Herman

Berlinski, Jacques

Berlinski, Micheline M. (Mrs. Jacques)

Berners, Lord (Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt)

Bernheimer, [Martin]

Bernstein, Leonard

Bettleheim, Wilhelm

Beversdorf, Thomas

Beyer, Johanna Magdalena

Bezekirsky, Vasily

Bialosky, Marshall

Biblioteca Nacional, Secão de Música

Bibliothèque du Conservatoire Royal de Musique

Binkerd, Gordon

Bishop, Morris

Blatkov, I.

Blazhkov, Igor

Bleiler, Richard

Blitzstein, Marc

Bloch, Ernest

Bloch, SuzanneSee also: Rolland, Romain

Blom, Eric

Blomdahl, Karl-Birger

Blume, Friedrich

Blume, Ruth

Bodalev, Oreste

Bodky, Erwin

Boehm, Mary Louise

Boggess, Ralph

Bogotá, City of

Bolcom, William

Bonaventura, Mario di

Book of Knowledge

Book of the Month Club

Bookspan, Martin

Boone, Charles

Boosey and Hawkes, Inc.

Borok, Emanuel

Borovsky, Alexander

Borowski, Felix

Boskovitch, Alexander U.

Boston Public Library

Boston Symphony Orchestra

Boucher, Maurice le

Bourne Co.

Bowen, Catherine Drinker

Bowling, Lance

Boyden, David D.

Brand, Max

Brant, Henry

Bravničar, Martija

Brennan, W. H.

Briggs, John

Britain, Radie

British Broadcasting Corporation

Britten, Benjamin

Broder, Nathan

Brogue, Roslyn

Brown, Eddy

Brown, Howard Mayer

Brown, Malcom

Brown, Merton

Brown, Rayner

Brubeck, Howard

Bucci, Mark

Bucharoff, Simon

Budd, Harold

Bukofzer, Manfred

Bunger, Richard Joseph

Burbank, Richard

Burgess, Anthony

Burk, John N.

Burns, Elena Giorni

Burton, Stephen Douglas

Bush, Alan

Busoni, Ferruccio

C (misc.)

C. F. Peters Corporation

Cabrillo Music Festival

Cadek, Ottokar

Cadman, Charles Wakefield

Cage, John

California State College, Bakersfield

California State Library

California State Polytechnic University

California State University

Calligaris, Sergio

Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

Calvocoressi, M.

Campbell, John W.

Campbell, Robert G.

Camphouse, Mark D.

Camps, Pompeyo

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Cannon, Philip

Capablanca, Josè R.

Caples, John

Carl Fischer, Inc.

Carnegie Hall Corporation Archives

Carrillo, Julián

Carson-Tonight Inc.

Casabona, Francisco

Casella, Alfredo

Caspary, Clodomiro

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario

Catskill Conservatory

Caturla, Alejandro García

CBS Records

Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange between East and West

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Centre Belge de Documentation Musicale

Centro Lirico Italiano

Cerha, Friedrich

Cesana, Otto

Československá Akademie Věd

Chailley, Jacques

Chapman College

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Charles Scribner's Sons

Chase, Gilbert

Chasins, Abram

Chatterji, N.

Chávez, Carlos

Chenoweth, Wilbur

Cherniaskiĭ, Aleksandr

Chevreuille, Raymond

Chiari, Giuseppe

Chihara, Paul

Childs, Barney

China Publications Centre

Chisholm, Erik

Chitwood, William

Chorbajian, John

Chou Wen-Chung

Christian Science Monitor

Christou, Jani

City Missionary Society

Claflin, Avery

Clarke, Henry Leland

Clavíer

Clough-Leighter, Henry

Coates, Gloria

Cockshott, Gerald

Cogswell, Michael

Cohn, Arthur

Cohn, James

Cole, Rossetter G.

Colombia, Republic of

Columbia Recording Corp.

Columbia University

Connolly, Justin

Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Bruxelles

Conservatorio de Música de Declamación

Contis, Alekos

Conus, Sergei

Converse, Frederick Shepherd

Cook, Colin B.

Cook, Eugene

Cooke, Deryck

Cooke, James Francis

Coolidge, J. R.

Copland, Aaron

Corigliano, John

Cornell University

Corner, Philip

Cornfield, Giveon

Cortés, Ramiro

Cortese, Luigi

Cosma, Viorel

Cowan, Robert

Cowell, Henry, 1928-1942

Cowell, Olive

Cowell, Sidney Robertson

Creston, Paul

Croatian Board of Trade

Cross, Lowell

Cross, Ronald

Crown Publishers

Crumb, George H.

Cruz, Ivo

Cuban Interests Section

Cui, César

Cultural Foundation of the USSR

Cumberworth, Starling A.

Cummings, David

Cummings, Kathi

Cunningham, Merce

Current Biography

Cushing, Charles C.

Cvetic, Matthew

Cvetko, Dragotin

Czechoslovak Music Information Centre

D (misc.)

Da Capo Press, Inc.

Dahl, Ingolf

Dalgat, Dzhemal

Dallapiccola, Luigi

Dance Museum (Stockholm)

Daniel, Oliver

Daniels, Mabel

Danish Information Office

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Dassanowsky, Elfriede von

Davenport, Guy

David, José

Davidovsky, Mario

Davis, Curtis W.

De Jong, Conrad

De Rogatis, Pascual

De Rubertis, Victor

Dear Friends, Ensemble for 19th Century American Music

Debièvre, Pierre

Decca Records, Inc.

Delden, Lex van

Dello Joio, Norman

Delz, Christoph

Demsey, David

Densmore, Frances

Department of the Army

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Des Marais, Paul

Det Danske Selskab

Dettmer, Roger

Deutsches Museum

Deyo, Felix

Deyo, Ruth Lynda

Diamond, David

Dickinson, Peter

Dictionary of American Biography

Dictionary of American Composers

Diemer, Emma Lou

Dimov, Bojidar

Dittrich, Paul-Heinz

Dixon, James

Dobrokhotov, Boris

Dobrovolsky, Michael

Dodd, Mead & Company

Dodge, Charles

Dohnányi, Ernst von

Doktor, Paul

Dom-Muzei P. I. Chaikovskogo

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Donington, Robert

Donovan Publishing

Doran, Matt H.

Dorfman, Joseph

Dorian, Frederick

Doubleday, Doran and Co.

Downes, Olin

Drăgoi, Sabin V.

Drew, David

Drew, James

Druskin, M.

Dubensky, Arcady

Dufallo, Richard

Duisberg, City of

Duke, Vernon

Dukelsky, Vladimirsee: Duke, Vernon

Dupuis, Albert

Durand & Cie

Dwyer, Doriot Anthony

E (misc.)

E. P. Dutton & Co.

Earl Browder, Inc.

Eastman, George

Eaton, John

Eckstein, Pavel

Ecuador, Republic of

éditions Salabert

Editorial Atlante, S.A.

Edmunds, John

Edwin H. Morris & Co.

Effinger, Cecil

Einstein, Alfred

Einstein, Eva H.

Elkus, Jonathan

Elliot, E.

Ellis, Steve

Elmer, William B.

Enciclopedia dello Spettacolo

Encyclopedia Britannica, 1950-1987

Engel, Lehman

Engelmann, Hans Ulrich

Epstein, Selma

Erb, Donald

Erickson, Robert

Ericson, Ida Evander

Erlanger, Theodore d'

Erwin, Charlotte

Estes, Charles E.

Etude

Ewen, David

Exploratorium, The (science museum)

F (misc.)

Falik, Yuri

Fanger, Donald

Farwell, Arthur

Fay, Laurel E.

Fedinsky, Yuri Ivanovich

Feingold, Polly

Feist, Leonard

Fekete, Zoltan

Fennelly, Brian

Ferguson, Donald

Ferrero, Lorenzo

Feuchtwanger, Marta

Fialka, Gerry

Fickenscher, Arthur

Fine, Verna

Fine, Vivian

Finney, Ross Lee

Fire and Police Research Association of Los AngelesSee also: Keating, Kenneth

Fitelberg, Jerzy

Flanagan, William

Fleischer Collection of Orchestral Music

Fleisher, Edwin A.

Fletcher, Grant

Fliarkovsky, Alexander

Florida State University

Foldes, Andor

Foote, Arthur

Foreign Language Press (China)

Foss, Lukas

Frackenpohl, Arthur

Fraenkel, Wolfgang

Frank, Alan

Frankenstein, Alfred

Franze, Juan Pedro

Freed, Isadore

Freed, Richard D.

Freeman, Betty

Freeman, Harry Lawrence

Fricker, Peter Racine

Friedberg, Mrs. Emanuel

Friedman, Charles F.

Friedman, Kenneth S.

Friedman, Philip

Front, Theodore

Fuchs, Peter Paul

Fuerstner, Carl

Fuld, James J.

Fuleihan, Anis

G (misc.)

G. Schirmer, Inc., 1940-1986

Gabbai, Alice

Gaburo, Kenneth

Gagne, Cole

Galeyev, Bulat M.

García Matos, Manuel

Garvelmann, Donald M.

Gash, Emily G.

Gatti, Guido M.

Gelineau, Joseph

Gernsback, Hugo

Gerschefski, Edwin

Gershwin, George

Gesensway, Louis

[Get well cards, 1967]

Ghent, Emmanuel

Giannini, Vittorio

Gibbs, C. Armstrong

Gibson, Jon

Gideon, Miriam

Gieseking, Walter

Gilbert, Henry Franklin Belknap

Gillespie, Don

Gillette, James R.

Gilman, Lawrence

Ginastera, Alberto

Ginzburg, Lev

Glidden, Robert

Glinski, Mateusz

Goh Taijiro

Gold, Ernest

Goldberg, Isaac

Goldberg, Theo

Goldman, Richard Franko

Goldstein, Michael

Golybina, Svetlana

Goodman, Alfred Grant

Goossens, Eugene

Gottlieb, Jack

Gould, Morton

Gow, Dorothy

Grabovsky, Leonid

Gradenwitz, Peter E.

Gradstein, Alfred

Graffman, Gary

Grantham, Donald

Grasse, Edwin

Graudan, Joanna

Green, John

Green, Kay

Greenwood Press, Inc.

[Greeting cards]

Gregory, Harold Anthony

Gretchaninoff, Alexandre

Griffis, Elliot

Grimm, C. Hugo

Grolier Inc.

Grové, Stefans

Gruber, C. M.

Gruenberg, Louis T.

Grundeen, Paulette

Gruppe, Paulo M.

Guarnieri, Camargo

Guba, Vladimir

Gubaidulina, SofiaSee also: Golybina, S.

Guyer, Paul

H (misc.)

H. W. Wilson Co.

Hába, Alois

Hadoulis, P. G.

Hale, Philip

Halffter, Rodolfo

Hall, David

Hamilton, Iain

Hamline University

Hammond, Susan

Handy Brothers Music Co.

Hanson, Howard

Hanuszewska, Mieczslawa Janina

Harasowski, Adam

Harcourt, Marguerite Béclard d'

Harling, W. Franke

Harman, Carter

Harold Hecht Corp.

Harrie, Jeanne

Harris, Roy, 1931-1969, n.d.

Harrison, Jay S.

Harsányi, Tibor

Hart, Weldon

Hart, William S.

Hartley, Walter S.

Hartmann, Arthur

Hartmann, Thomas de

Harvard University

Harvard University Press

Hassell, Jon

Haubiel, Charles

Haudebert, Lucien

Haverford College

Hayes, Roland

Hayman, Richard

Hays, Doris

Hayward, Thomas

Headington, Christopher

Heartz, Daniel

Heddenhausen, F. H.

Hedley, Charles

Heggie, Jo

Heifetz, Jascha

Heikinheimo, Seppo

Heim, Michael

Heinemann, Alfred

Heinsheimer, Hans W.

Helm, Everett

Helms, Hans G.

Hemsi, Alberto

Henderson, Archie

Hendrickson, Cliff

Henning, Ervin Arthur

Henriquez, Antonieta

Herberigs, Robert

Herrmann, Bernard

Hewitt, Maurice

Hicks, Michael

Hier, Ethel Glenn

HiFi/Stereo Review

Higgins, Dick

High Fidelity

Hill, Edward Burlingame

Hill, Richard S.

Hind, John H.

Hinrichsen Edition Ltd.

Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc.

Hirzel, Max and Helga Wetzig-Hirzel

Hitchcock, H. Wiley

Hodee

Hodkinson, Sydney P.

Hoffman, Mrs. Robert D.

Hoffmann, Richard

Hofman, Shlomo

Hofmann, Josef

Holmes, John L.

Holt, Rinehart and Winston

Holzmann, Rodolfo

Honegger, Marc

Hoppin, Richard H.

Horgan, Paul

Horowitz, Mrs. Vladimir (Wanda Toscanini)

Horton, Philip

Hough, Mark M.

Houston Symphony Society

Hovhaness, Alan

Howard, John Tasker

Hubbell, Frank Allen

Hüe, Georges

Huggler, John

Hull, Anne

Hungerford, Bruce

Hunt, Jerry

Hurtig, Hans

Hush, David

Huss, Henry Holden

I (misc.)

Ifukube, Akira

Ignátieff, Michael

Ikonnikov, A. A.

Imbrie, Andrew

Indiana University School of Music

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Ingalls, Kay

Institute of International Education

Inter American University of Puerto Rico

International Chopin Foundation

International Encyclopedia of Women Composers

International Mark Twain Society

International Museum of Peace and Solidarity

International Society for Contemporary Music

Internationales Quellenlexikon der Musik E. V.

Isacoff, Stuart

Ives, Charles Edward

Ives, Harmony T.

J (misc.)

J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd.

Jacobs, Arthur

James, Philip

Janssen, Werner

Japan Information Service

Jellinek, George

Jewish Philately

Jirák, Karel B.

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Johnson, H. Earle

Johnson, Lockrem

Jokl, Otto

Jonas, Florence

Jones, Charles

Jones, Daniel

Jordan, S. A.

Joubert, John

Juilliard School of Music

K (misc.)

Kabalevsky, Dmitri

Kačinskas, Jeronimas

Kadosa, Paul

Kagel, Mauricio

Kallmann, Helmut

Kalomiris, Manolis

Kanitz, Ernest

Kapr, Jan

Karlinsky, Simon

Kastle, Leonard

Katims, Milton

Katz, Israel J.

Kaufmann, Walter

Kay, Ulysses

Keating, Sen. KennethSee also: Fire and Police Research Association of Los Angeles

Keats, Donald

Kenton, Egon F.

Kerman, Joseph

Kern, Gary

Kessler, Jerome A.

Kessner, Daniel

Keyton, Michael

KFAC

Khrennikov, Tikhon

Kilenyi, Edward, Sr.

Kinkeldey, Otto

Kipnis, Igor

Kirkpatrick, John

Kiselev, V. A.

Klavarskribo [Co.]

Klein, Kenneth

Knopoff, Leon

Koch, Frederick

Koch, Paul

Koechlin, Charles

Koeberg, Mrs. Fritz E. A.

Kogan, Judith

Kohn, Karl

Kohs, Ellis B.

Kolodin, Irving

Kondorossy, Leslie

Konjović, Petar

Koreshchenko, Arsenisee: Polewney, N.

Korisheli, Wachtang

Korn, Peter Jona

Korte, Karl

Kortsen, Bjarne

Kosakoff, Reuven

Kotoński, Włodzimierz

Kounadis, Arghyris

Koussevitzky Recordings Society

Kovačević, Krešimi

Kraft, William

Kramer, A. Walter

Krapf, Gerhard

Krása, Hans (Mrs. Hugo Bass)

Kremenliev, Boris

Krenek, Ernst

Kronos Quartet

Kruseman, J. Philip

Kudriavtseva, Vera

Kuhn, Laura

Kungl. Musikaliska Akademiens Bibliotek

Kurenko, Maria

Kusevitsky [Koussevitzky], Iosif

KUSC-FM

Kushner, David Z.

Küzdö, Victor

Kuznetsov, Anatoli M.

Kyogoku, Takatoshi

L (misc.)

La Barbara, Joan

La Liberte, Alfred

La Montaine, John

La Rue, Jan

Labunski, Felix

Labunski, Wiktor

Laburda, Jiř í

Laderman, Ezra

Laires, Fernando

Lambro, Phillip

Landowska, Wanda

Lang, Daniel A.

Lang, Paul Henry

Lange, Francisco Curt

Lasry, Yvonne (Mrs. Jacques)

Lattuada, Felice

Lauridsen, Morten

Lavner, Kenneth T.

Lawrence, Lucile

Layton, Billy Jim

League of Composers

Lebrecht, Norman

Leeds Music Corp.

Lees, Benjamin

LeFanu, Nicola

Leftwich, Vernon

Leginska, Ethel

Lehrman, Edgar H.

Leich, Roland

Leichtentritt, Hugo

Leifs, Porbjörg (Mrs. Jón)

Leinsdorf, Erich

Leksikografski Zavod FNRJ

Lentz, Daniel

Lepsky, Semen

Letz, Hans

Lévy, Ernst

Ley, Salvador

Leyda, Jay

Liberson, [?]

Library of Congress

Lichtenwanger, William, 1975-1988

Liege, City of

Lifchitz, Max

Ligeti, György

Lilburn, Douglas

Lineback, Harold R.

Linn, Robert

Litfund (Relief of Russian Writers and Scientists in Exile)

Litinsky, Genrik

Little Orchestra Society

Lockwood, Anna

Lockwood, Normand

Loeb, Diane

Logothetis, Anestis

Longy School of Music

Loomis, Clarence

Lopatnikoff, Nikolai

Los Angeles, City of

Los Angeles Music Center

Los Angeles Philharmonic Assn.

Louisville Philharmonic Society

Lowenbach, Jan

Lubrano, John P.

Luening, Otto

Lunetta, Stanley

Lybbert, Donald

Lyman, Howard W.

Lyons, James

M (misc.)

M. P. Belaieff Musikalienverlagshandlung

Maazel, Lorin

MacArdle, Donald W.

Macdonald, Hugh

MacDowell, Mrs. Edward

Machavariani, A.

Mâche, François-Bernard

Machlis, Joseph

MacMillan, Duncan Jay

Macmillan Publishing Company

Maderna, Bruno

Magistrat der Stadt Wien

Magnuson, Warren G.

Mahaim, Ivan

Maizel, Boris

Malherbe, Edmond Paul Henri

Malipiero, Gian Francesco

Malkin, Beatrice

Malkin, Joseph

Malko, Nicolai A.

Mamangakis, Nikos

Mamoulian, Ruben

Mana-Zucca

Mandel, Alan

Mandell, Eric

Mann, Alfred

Mannes, Leopold

Mansfield, Purcell J.

Mariz, Vasco

Markevitch, Igor

Martin, Frank

Marvin, Frederick

Marx, Angelina (Mrs. Josef)

Marx, Josef

Marx, Suzanne

Maryon, Edward

Mason, Colin

Mata, Eduardo

Matthews, H. Alexander

Mattis, Olivia

Maury, Lowndes

Maxwell, Charles

Mayer, William

Mayuzumi, Toshirō

Mbabi-Katana, Solomon

McCabe, John

McCorkle, Donald M.

McDonald, Susann

McGraw Hill Book Company

McGurty, Mark

McIntire, Dennis, 1979-1989, n.d.

McKinley, Carl

McKinney, Mathilde

McLean, Barton and Priscilla McLean

McPhee, Colin

Mead, Rita H.

Medinš, Jānis

Meerwein, Georg

Mencken, H. L.

Mennini, Louis A.

Mercator Music Foundation

Merchavia, Ch.

Merrill-Mirsky, Carol

Metropolitan Opera Guild

Mexicana Airlines

Meyer, Bernard C.

Meyer, Krzysztof

Meyer, Leonard B.

Meyerowitz, Jan

Miaskovsky, Nikolai

Michaelis, Kurt

Michalsky, Jay

Miedél, Rainer

Międzynarodowe Festiwale Muzyki Współczesnej w Polsce

Miersch, Paul T.

Migot, Georges

Mikhailov, N.

Miletić, Miroslav

Milhaud, Darius

Mills-Cockell, John

Mimaroglu, Ilhan

Misch, Ludwig

Mitchell, Donald

Mitsukuri, Shukichi

Moevs, Robert

Mohaupt, Richard

Mokrejs, John

Moldenhauer, Hans

Moldenhauer, Mary

Monfred, Avenir H. de

Montague, Stephen

Moór, Emanuel

Moore, Douglas

Morita, Minoru

Moross, Jerome

Morris, Harold

Morton, Lawrence

Moser, Hans-Joachim

Moss, Lawrence

Mostly Modern

Motorola Scalatron Inc.

Muczynski, Robert

Mumma, Gordon

Murray, Bain

Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)

Museum of Modern Art

Musgrave, Thea

Music Educators National Conference

Music Journal

Music Library Association

Music Review

Music Trades

Musical America

Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart

N (misc.)

Nabokov, Nicolas

Naimon, Judith Sandberg

Nancarrow, Conlon

Nathan, Hans

National Association of Teachers of Singing

National Endowment for the Humanities

National Music Council

National Public Radio

National Repertory Theatre Foundation

Natural Sound Workshop

Neiman, V.

Nestor, Gregg M.

Nestyev, Izrail

New Grove Dictionary of Music in U. S.

New Haven Civic Orchestra

New School for Social Research

New World String Quartet

New York Public Library

Newcomb, Ethel

Newlin, Dika

Newman, William S.

Newmark, John

Newsom, Hugh

Nicholas, Louis

Niesseu, R.

Nikolov, Lazar

Nimetz, Daniel

Nin-Culmell, Joaquín

Nixon, Roger

Noble R. Steves, Inc.

Nollman, Jim

Nolte, Ewald Valentin

Nordoff, Paul

Norsk Komponistforening

North, Alex

North, Annemarie (Mrs. Alex)

Northeastern Records

Northwestern University

Novoye Russkoye Slovo

Nowak, Lionel

Nurock, Kirk

Nystedt, Knut

O (misc.)

O'Dwyer, Robert

Oehl, Kurt Helmut

Oklahoma Scholar-Leadership Enrichment Program (SLEP)

Olds, Gerry

Olénine d'Alheim, Marie

Oliveros, Pauline

Olmstead, Andrea

Opera News

Ophee, Matanya

Oransay, Gültekin

Orchestre symphonique de Paris, L'

O'Reilly, F. Warren

Organization of American States

Ornstein, Leo

Orrego-Salas, Juan A.

Osaka International Festival Society

Osmon, Leroy

Ottman, Robert W.

Overholser, Winfred

Oxford University Press

Ozawa, Hisato

P (misc.)

Pakhmuss, Temira

Paláu, Manuel

Palisca, Claude V.

Pan American Union

Papaïoannou, Yannis A.

Paragon House Publishers

Parke-Bernet Galleries

Parker, Craig B.

Parker, Henry Taylor

Parnis, Aleksandr

Parris, Herman M.

Partch, Harry

Partos, Oedoen

Pasadena Conservatory of Music

Pasadena Symphony

Peabody Conservatory

Pendragon Press

Peppercorn, Lisa M.

Pepperdine University

Pepsodent [Co.]

Performing Arts

Peričić, Vlastimir

Perkins, Palfrey

Perle, George

Perspectives of New Music

Peterson, Wayne

Petit, Raymond

Petit, Sonia B.

Petrassi, Goffredo

Philadelphia, City of

Philadelphia Orchestra Association

Pierian Sodality

Pimsleur, Solomon

Pincherle, Marc

Pine Realty

Pisk, Paul Amadeus

Piston, Walter

Pitfield, Thomas B.

Pittsburgh International Contemporary Music Festival

Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

Plamenac, Dragan

Plaskin, Glenn

Playbill/Curtain Call

Plessis, Hubert du

Plonsky, Peter Brody

Poldini, Eduard

Polewney, N.

Polish Embassy

Polish People's Republic

Pollak, K. A.

Polska Akademia Nauk--Instytut Sztuki

Ponce, Manuel M.

Poné, Gundaris

Poniridy [Poniridis], G[eorges]

Pool, Jeannie G.

Poradowski, Stefan

Porter, Alice M.

Porter, David

Porter, Quincy

Portnoff, Mischa

Posell, Jacques

Posner, Vladimir

Pound, Omar S.

Powell, Mel

Pozdro, John

Prentice-Hall, Inc.

Prieberg, Fred K.

Prigozhin, L[ucian]

Pringsheim, Hans E.

Pringsheim, Klaus

Prokofiev, Sergei

Pruett, James

R (misc.)

R. Conservatorio di Musica

Rabinovich, David

Rachmaninoff, Sergei

Radcliffe College--The Women's Archives

Radio Corporation of America

Raeithel, Gert

Randall, Harry

Random House, Inc.

Rands, Bernard

Rapchak, Lawrence

Raphling, Sam

Rapoport, Paul

Rascher, Sigurd M.

Ravel, Maurice

Re, Frank M.

Read, Gardner

Reader's Digest

Rebner, Wolfgang Edward

Reed, David

Reed, H. Owen

Reed, Rich

Reed, William Leonard

Reich, Willi

Reif, Paul

Reinshagen, Karin Branzell

République Française

Réti, Rudolph

Revueltas, Silvestre

Reynolds, Roger

Reynolds, Verne

Rich, Alan

Richard Wagner Gesamtausgabe

Riegger, Wallingford

Riemann Musiklexikon

Rieti, Vittorio

Riley, John

Rimer, David G.

Rimsky-Korsafov, Andrei

Ringer, Alexander L.

Ripper, Ruth M.

Roberts, Arthur

Rochberg, George

Rogers, Bernard

Rogister, Lydie

Rohner, Traugott

Roldán, Amadeo

Rolland, Romain

Roselia de Jaimes, Blanca

Rosen, Daniel

Rosen, Jerome

Rosenbloom, Lucile Johnson

Rosenbloom, Sydney

Rosenek, Leo

Rosenshein, Neil

Rosenthal, Harold D.

Rosing, Ruth

Rosowsky, Solomon

Ross, Donald D.

Roussakis, Nicolas

Roy, Klaus G.

Royal Academy of Music

Rudhyar, Dane

Ruggles, Carl

Rukavishnikov, N.

Rumanian People's Republic

Ruppenthal, Stephen C.

Russell, Alexander

Russo, William

Russolo, Luigi

Ryelandt, Joseph

Ryterband, Mrs. Roman

Rytsareva, Marina G.

S (misc.)

Sachs, Joel and Gail Sachs

Safonoff, Maria

Saint-Malo, Alfredo de

Saint-Requier, Léon

Salazar, Adolfo

Salzedo, Carlos

Salzman, Eric

Saminsky, Lazare

Sammel, Goodwin

Sams, Eric

Samuel, Harold E.

San Francisco Public Library

San Francisco Symphony

Sandberg, Judith

Sanders, Robert

Sandon & Co.

Sanjuán, Pedro

Sapp, Allen Dwight

Sargeant, Winthrop

Sargon, Simon A.

Sás, Andrés

Sauerlander, W.

Savytsky, Roman

Sazonoff, Dmitri

Sazonova, Julie and Dmitri Sazonova

Schaeffer(Schäffer), Bogusław

Schäffer, Juan Jorge

Schafranek, Helen

Schat, Peter

Schick, Robert D.

Schiff, Zina

Schillinger, Joseph

Schillinger, Mrs. Joseph

Schloezer, Mrs. Boris de

Schloss, Julius

Schmidt, J. E.

Schmidt, William

Schminke, Oscar

Schmitz, E. Robert

Schneerson [Shneerson], Grigori

Schocken, Wolfgang Alexander

Schoemaker, Maurice

Schoenberg, Arnold

Schoenefeld, George

Scholes, Percy A.

Schrader, Barry

Schramm, Rudolf R. A.

Schreiber, Frederick C.

Schreiner, Heidi von

Schröder-Auerbach, Cornelia

Schuller, Gunther

Schuman, William

Schur, Bertram H.

Schuyten, Ernest E.

Schwab, Arnold T.

Schwann, William

Schwartz, Elliott

Schwartz, Francis

Schwartz, Henry

Schwartz Moving and Trucking

Schwarz, Boris

Schweizerischer Tonkünstlerverein

Schwerké, Irving

Schwertsik, Kurt

Scotland Yard

Scott, Cyril

Scott-Foresman

Scriabine, Marina

Scribner Music Library

Sculthorpe, Peter

Searle, Humphrey

Seattle Symphony Orchestra

Seaver, Harry A.

Sebolt, Richard

Second International Congress on Women in Music

Seeger, Peggy

Seeger, Ruth Crawford

Seesaw Music Corporation

Selavan, Ida C.

Selmer, Inc.

Senders, Warren and Vijaya Sundaram

Sendrey, Alfred

Serly, Tibor

Sessions, Roger

Šetlíková, D.

Sevitzky, Fabien

Shanahan, Minna

Shanet, Howard

Shapero, Harold

Shaporin, Yuri

Sharp, Geoffrey

Shavelson, Michael B.

Shaw, Arnold

Shaw, George Bernard

Shawnee Press, Inc.

Shear, Nancy

Shepherd, Arthur

Shimizu, Osamu

Shindo, Tak

Shirley, Wayne, 1970-1974, undated

Shulman, Alan

Sibelius, Jean

Sicilianos, Yorgo

Siegmeister, Elie

Sigida, Svetlana

Sigtenhorst-Meyer, B. van den

Sills, Beverly

Siloti, Aleksandr

Simmons College

Simon, A.

Simon and Schuster, Inc.

Simpson, George Elliott

Sims, Ezra

Sims, Jerry

Skei, Allen B.

Skrjabin Genootschap (Scriabin Society)

Slavenski, Josip

Slavit, Lewis

Slezak, Walter

Slonimski, Piotr

Slonimsky, Aleksandr

Slonimsky, Antoni

Slonimsky, Dorothy, 1927-1963, n.d.

Slonimksy, Dusia [Ida]

Slonimsky, Electra, 1935-1950, 1962-1963

Slonimsky, Faina, 1915-1943, n.d.

Slonimsky, Mikhail

Slonimsky, Raiasee: Slonimsky, Sergei

Slonimsky, Sergei, 1963-1993, n.d.

Slovene Composers' Association

Smith, Carleton Sprague

Smith Corona Corp.

Smith, J. Fenwick

Smith, Joseph

Smith, Leland

Smith, Miriam

Smith, Norman E.

Smith, Raymond

Smith, Warren Storey

Smith, William O.

Société Belge de Musicologie

Société des Auteurs, Compositeurs et éditeurs de Musique (SACEM)

Society of Recorder Players

Sollberger, Harvey

Soltes, Eva

Somer, Hilde

Sommers, Lawrence

Sonneck Society

Sorabji, Kaikhosru

Sorell, Gerald P.

Souster, Tim

Southern Illinois University

Sovetskaia Muzyka

Sowande, Fela

Sowerby, Leo

Spalding, Walter R.

Spencer, Allen H.

Spiegelman, Joel

Spizizen, Louise

Sprince, Samuel

Springate Corporation

Squibb, Francis

St. Mark's School of Texas

St. Petersburg Junior College

Stäbler, Gerhard

Staebler, Warren

Stanford University

Stanford University Press

Starer, Robert

Stcherbatcheff, G.

Štědroň, Bohumír

Steele, Anthony

Steele, Laurie K.

Steele, Porter

Stehman, Jacques

Stein, Leonard

Steinberg [Shteinberg], Max

Steiner, Fred

Steinert, Alexander Lang

Steinhardt, Milton

Steinpress [Shteinpress], Boris

Steinway & Sons

Stenberg, Jordan

Sterling Lord Agency

Sterne, Teresa

Stevens, Denis

Stevens, Halsey

Stevenson, Robert

Stevenson, Ronald

Stewart, Reginald

Still, William Grant

Stires, Ernest

Stockhausen, Karlheinz

Stockhoff, Walter W.

Stoeving, Paul

Stokes, Eric

Stokowski, Leopold

Strang, Gerald

Strassburg, Robert

Strimer, Joseph

Stringham, Edwin J.

Stuart, Ken

Stuckenschmidt, Hans H.

Subirá (Puig), José

Such, Percy F.

Suckling, Norman

Summy-Birchard Company

Sunday Times

Surinach, Carlos

Surkova, Natasha

Suttoni, Charles

Sveriges Radio

SVP of Paris

Swan, Alfred

Swedish Music Information Center

Swift, Kay

Swift, Richard

Symposium of Contemporary American Music

Szell, George

Szigeti, Joseph

T (misc.)

Tamony, Peter

Tansman, Alexandre

Tapper, Thomas

Tarcan, Bülent

Taub, Paul

Tautenhahn, Gunther

Tcherepnin, Alexander

Tcherepnin, Ming

Teed, Roy

Temianka, Henri

Templeton Publishing Company

Tempo Music Service

Terhune, Anice

Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie

Theodore Presser Co.

Theremin, Leon

Thomas, Abigail

Thomas Y. Crowell Company

Thompson, John

Thompson, Oscar

Thompson, Randall

Thomson, Virgil

Thomson, William

Thorne, Francis

Tick, Judith

Time Magazine

Tipps, Robert Lee

Tircuit, Heuwell

Tischler, Hans

Toccata Press

Toch, Ernst

Togo, Embassy of

Tollefsen, Carl H.

Tomasi, Henri

Tomnakova, O. M.

Totenberg, Roman

Tournemire, Charles

Townsend, Douglas

Traficante, Frank

Tremblay, Gilles

Triggs, Harold

Trimble, Lester

Tsouyopoulos, Georges S.

Tulan, Fred

Turbow, Gerald D.

Tureck, Rosalyn

Turok, Paul

Tuthill, Burnet C.

U (misc.)

U.S.S.R. Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries

Ulmer Theater

Ulrich, Homer

Unger, Max

Union of Composers of the USSR

Union of Croatian Composers

Union of Soviet Composers of the Georgian SSR

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Embassy of

United States Department of Commerce

United States Department of State

United States Department of the Army

United States Department of the Interior

United States Department of the Treasury

United States Information Agency

United States Works Progress Administration

Universal Edition

Universal Jewish Encyclopedia

Universidad de Chile

Universite de Strasbourg

University of Arizona

University of California

University of Chicago

University of Chicago Press

University of Houston

University of Iowa

University of Kansas

University of Miami Symphony Orchestra

University of Michigan

University of Minnesota

University of New Mexico

University of Rochester

University of Southern California

University of Washington Press

University of Western Ontario

Upton, William Treat

Uribe-Holguín, Guillermo

Uspensky, Vladislav

Ussachevsky, Vladimir

V (misc.)

Van den Borren, Charles

Van Slyck, Nicholas

Van Stratum, G. Alexis

Van Vactor, David

Van Vliet, Cornelius

Vanguard Recording Society

Varèse, Edgar

Varése, Louise

Varro, Marie-Aimée

Vassar College

Vatican: Secretariat of State

Vazzana, Anthony

Vega, Aurelio de la

Velimirović, Miloš

Vengerova, Isabelle, 1940-1955, undated

Vengerova-Minskaia, Zinaida

Verband Deutscher Komponisten und Musikwissenschafler

Vernanut, Grigoriĭ

Vienna House

Vieru, Anatol

Villa-Lobos, Heitor

Villani, Antonello

Ville de Bruxelles

Vincent, John

Vivier-Marchand, Odile

Vogl, F. A.

Volodina, Masha and Misha Volodina

Volodina, Svetlana

Votapek, Ralph

Výborný, Zdeněk

W. W. Norton & Co.

Wagner, Joseph

Walker, Alan

Walker, Frank

Wallner, Bo

Warren, Raymond

Washington State University

Watson, Robert W.

Watson, Scott

Watts, Huntington

Watts, Wintter

Wayditch, Ivan Walter von

Wayne State University

WBZ-WBZA

WDET

Weber, Art

Webern, Anton von

Weigel, Eugene

Weinberg, Jacob

Weinberger, Jaromir

Weiner, Lazar

Weinstock, Herbert

Weintraub, Eugene

Weiskopf, Herbert

Weiss, Piero

Weissmann, John S.

Wendt, Larry

Werner, Arno

Westergaard, Peter

Westgard, Gilbert K., II

Whear, Paul W.

White, Andrew

White, Charles

Whithorne, Emerson

Whitney, John

Whitney, Robert

Wichita Eagle Beacon

Wigglesworth, Frank

Wilkes, J. T.

William Andrews Clark Memorial Library

Williams, Alberto

Williams, Christopher à Becket

Williams, John M.

Williams, John T.

Williams, Reese

Wilson, Olly

Wilson, Richard

Windingstad, Ole

Wingard, Eileen

Winogron, Blanche

Winters, Philip

Witten, David

Wladigeroff [Vladigerov], Pantscho

WNIB/WNIZ

Wolf, Arthur

Wolfe, Stanley

Wolff, Christian

Wolff, Werner

Wood, Haydn

Wood, Joseph

Woodhouse, George

Wooldridge, David

Worbs, Hans Christoph

Wörner, Karl H.

Woytowicz, Boleslaw

Wuorinen, Charles

Wykes, Robert

Wyner, Yehudi

Wyschnegradsky, Ivan

Wyszynski, Richard

Xenakis, Iannis

Yablonsky [Iablonskiĭ], A.

Yale Review

Yale University

Yampolsky [Iampolskiĭ], I[zrail]

Yannatos, James

Yarustovsky, Boris

Yoken, Stephen

York, Michael

Yost, Gaylord

Young, Clyde William

Young Musicians Foundation

Young, Victor

Yourke, Electrasee: Slonimsky, Electra

Yourkevich (Iurkevich), Mrs. O.

Yuzefovich [Iuzefovich], Victor

Zador, Eugene

Zador, Maria

Zappa, Frank

Zecchi, Adone

Zeisl, Eric

Zenkteler, Leon

Zhitomirsky, D.

Žilevičius, Juozas

Zimberoff, Tom

Zinsmeister, Oliver C.

Zlotnik, Asher

Zukofsky, Paul

Zurkow, Jerome S.

Zvuk

Zwilich, Ellen Taaffe

Zykan, Otto M.

[Unidentified]

Biographical Materials on Composers and Performers, 1920-1989

Biographical materials and assorted background materials collected by Slonimsky for his various writings.

Arranged in alphabetical order by name.

Aaron, Pietro

Aavik, Juhan

Abaco, Evaristo F.

Abbadia, Natale

Abbado, Claudio

Abbott, Emma

Abe, Komei

Abel, Karl F.

Abell, Arthur M.

Abendroth, Walter

Abos, Girolamo

Abraham, Davis

Abraham, Paul

Abrahamsen, Hans

Abramsky, Alexander

Absil, Jean

Achron, Joseph

Adam, Adolphe

Adam, Claus

Adams, Byran

Adams, Charles R.

Adams, John

Adamus, Henryk Konrad

Adaskin, Harry

Adderley, Julian ("Cannonball")

Addinsell, Richard

Addison, John

Adgate, Andrew

Adler, Clarence

Adkins, Cecil Dale

Adler, Herman

Adler, Kurt

Adler, Larry

Adler, Samuel

Adlow, Elijah

Adolphus, Milton

Adomián, Lan

Adorno, Theodor

Adrio, Adam

Advis, Luis

Aeschbacher, Walther

Afanasiev, Nicolai

Affelder, Paul

Agay, Dénes

Ager, Milton

Agnew, Roy

Agniez, Emile

Agostini, François

Agostini, Mezio

Ahbez, Eden

Åhlström, Olof

Aichinger, Gregor

Aitken, Hugh

Aitken, Webster

Akutagawa, Yasushi

Alain, Jehan

Alaleona, Domenico

Alarie, Pierrette

Albanese, Licia

Albani, Emma

Albanian composers/musicians

Albéniz, Isaac

Alberdi, Juan Batista

Albert, Eugène d'

Albert, Herbert

Albert, Stephen

Alberti, Domenico

Albertsen, Per Hjort

Albinoni, Tomaso

Albright, William

Alcázar, Miguel

Alcorta, Amancio

Alemshah, Kourkene M.

Alessandrescu, Alfred

Alessandri, Felice

Alessandro, Victor

Alexander, Josef

Alexandrov, Anatoli

Alexandru, Tiberiu

Alfano, Franco

Alferaki, Achilles N.

Alfvén, Hugo

Aliabiev, Alexander

Aliferis, James

Alió Brea, Francisco

Ali-zadeh, Franghiz

Alkan, Charles-Henri

Allen, Creighton

Allen, Hugh Percy

Allen, Paul Hastings

Allen, Warren D.

Allende, Humberto

Allers, Franz

Allin, Arthur Ivan

Almeida, Antonio de

Alnar, Hasan Ferit

Alonso, Alberto

Alpaerts, Flor

Alpenheim, Ilse von

Alsen, Elsa

Alsina, Carlos Roqué

Alt, Hansi

Altar, Cevat Memduh

Altar, Cevat

Altmeyer, Jeannine

Altshuler, Ira M.

Alvarez, Albert R.

Alwin, Carl Oskar

Alwyn, William

Amati, Nicola

Ameller, André-Charles

Amengual, René

Amfiteatrof, Daniele

Amirov, Fikret

Ammann, Benno

Amram, David

Amy, Gilbert

Ančerl, Karel

Ancona, Mario

Anda, Géza

Andersen, Anton

Anderson, Emily

Anderson, June

Anderson, Laurie

Anderson, Leroy

Anderson, Lily Strickland

Anderson, Marian

Anderson, T. J.

Andersson, Richard

André, Maurice

Andreae, Volkmar

Andrée, Elfrida

Andreis, Josip

Andricu, Mihail

Andriessen, Hendrik

Andriessen, Jurriaan

Andriessen, Louis

Anet, Jean-Baptiste

Anglès, Higini

Anka, Paul

Anrooij, Peter G. van

Ansermet, Ernest

Antheil, George

Antill, John Henry

Antoniou, Theodore

Anzaghi, Davide

Apfelbeck, Louis

Apostel, Hans Erich

Applebaum, Edward

Appledorn, Mary Jeanne van

Aprile, Giuseppe

Aragon, Louis

Araja, Francesco

Aranyi, Francis

Arapov, Boris

Arbós, Enrique Fernández

Arcadelt, Jacques

Arcaño, Antonio

Archer, Frederic

Archer, Violet

Arel, Bülent

Aretz, Isabel

Argentine composers

Argento, Dominick

Argento, Pietro

Arienzo, Nicola d'

Arizaga, Rodolfo

Arkhimandritov, Boris

Arlan, Wilfred

Armando, Gualterio

Armando, Walter G.

Armenian composers

Armitage, Merle

Armstrong, Louis

Arnold, Byron D.

Arnold, Frank Thomas

Aronov, Arkady

Arrau, Claudio

Arriaga, Juan Crisóstomo de

Arrigoni, Carlo di Giuseppe

Arriola, Pepito

Arroyo, João M.

Asafiev, Boris V.

Aschaffenburg, Walter

Ashkenazy, Vladimir

Ashley, Robert

Ashton, Algernon

Association of Hungarian Musicians

Ast, Max

Astorga, Emanuele (Gioacchino Cesare Rincón) d'

Ataulfo, Argenta

Atherton, David

Attaingnant, Pierre

Atterberg, Kurt Magnus

Auber, Daniel-François-Esprit

Aubert, Louis

Aubéry du Boulley, Prudent-Louis

Aubry, Pierre

Auda, Antoine

Audran, Achille Edmond

Auer, Leopold

Auric, Georges

Austin, Henry Richter

Austin, Larry

Austin, William

Austral, Florence

Austrian composers

Avidom, Menahem

Avison, Charles

Avshalomov, Jacob

Ax, Emanuel

Ayala, Daniel

Azerbaijani composers/musicians

B. Schott's Söhne

Babbitt, Milton

Babić, Konstantin

Babin, Victor

Babitz, Sol

Baccaloni, Salvatore

Bacewicz, Grażyna

Bach, C. P. E.

Bach, David J.

Bach, Johann A.

Bach, Johann Christian

Bach, Johann Sebastian

Bachauer, Gina

Bachelet, Alfred G.

Bachmann, Alberto

Bachmann, Ingeborg

Bäck, Sven-Erik

Backer-Grøndahl, Agathesee: Grøndahl, Olaus Andreas

Backhaus, Wilhelm

Bacon, Ernst

Bądarzewska-Baranowska, Tekla

Badings, Henk

Badura-Skoda, Paul

Baer, Abel

Baeyens, August

Baez, Joan

Bailey, Parker

Bailey, Pearl

Baillie, Isobel

Bailly, Louis

Bainbridge, Katharine

Baird, Tadeusz

Baitz, Rick

Bakaleinkov, Vladimir

Baker, David

Baker, Janet

Baker, Jeffrey Reid

Baker, Josephine

Baker, Michael Conway

Bal y Gay, Jesús

Balada, Leonardo

Balakirev, Mily

Balăn, George

Balanchine, George

Balanchivadze, Andrei

Bales, Richard

Ball, Ernest R.

Ballantine, Edward

Balling, Michael

Ballou, Harold

Balogh, Ernö

Baloković, Zlatko

Bamberger, Carl

Bamboschek, Giuseppe

Banevich, Sergei

Banks, Don

Banshchikov, Gennadi

Bantock, Granville

Barab, Seymour

Barati, George

Barbaud, Pierre

Barber, Samuel

Barbereau, Auguste M.

Barbier, René

Barbirolli, John

Barbour, Florence N.

Barenboim, Daniel

Barere, Simon

Barjansky, Alexander

Bark, Jan and Folke Rabe

Barkauskas, Vytautas

Barkel, Charles Alvinus

Barlow, Fred

Barlow, Howard

Barlow, Samuel L.

Barlow, Wayne

Barmas, Issay

Barnes, Edward

Barnett, John

Baron, Maurice

Barraqué, Jean

Barratt, Edgar

Barraud, Henry

Barrère, Georges

Barrett, Emma

Barrett, Reginald

Barrientos Llopis, Maria

Barrios Fernandez, Angel

Barrueco, Manuel

Barshai, Rudolf

Barstow, Vera

Barsukoff, Sergei

Bárta, Lubor

Bartay, Andreas and Edward (Edo) Bartay

Barth, Hans

Barthe, A.

Barthelson, Joyce

Bartholomew, Marshall

Bartholoni, Jean

Bartlett, Ethel

Bartók, Béla

Bartolozzi, Bruno

Bartoš, František

Bartoš, Jan Zdeněk

Barzin, Leon

Basie, William (Count)

Basili, Francesco

Bašinskas, Justinas

Basner, Veniamin

Bassett, Leslie

Bate, Stanley

Baton, Ernest A.

Baton, René

Batori, Jeanne A.

Battistini, Mattia

Batton, Désiré-Alexandre

Bauer, Marion

Baugé, André

Bavicchi, John

Bax, Arnold

Bay, Emmanuel

Bazelon, Irwin

Bazzini, Antonio

Beach, Mrs H. H. A. (Amy)

Beach, John P.

Beale, Frederic F.

The Beatles

Beaton, Isabella

Beaulieu, Marie-Désiré

Beaumont, Cyril W.

Bécaud, Gilbert

Becce, Giuseppe

Becerra Schmidt, Gustavo

Beck, Conrad

Beck, Martha

Becker, Günther Hugo

Becker, Gustave L.

Becker, John Joseph

Becker, René L.

Beckhelm, Paul

Beckwith, John

Bedford, David

Bedos de Celles, Don François

Beebe, Carolyn

Beecham, Thomas

Beecher, Carl M.

Beeson, Jack H.

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Behrend, Gustav Fritz

Behrend, Siegfried

Behrens, Hildegard

Behrens, Jack

Belaieff, Mitrofan P.

Belaieff, Victor

Belgian composers/musicians

Bell, Donald

Bell, Larry Thomas

Bell, Leslie

Bell, Maggie

Bell, W(illiam) H(enry)

Bella, Rudolf

Bellermann, Johann

Bellincioni, Gemma

Bellini, Vincenzo

Bellschmidt, Curt

Belov, Gennadi

Bely, Victor

Bemberg, Hermann E.

Ben-Haim, Paul

Benedict, Milo

Benedetti Michelangeli, Arturo

Benjamin, George

Benner, Paul

Bennett, Richard Rodney

Bennett, Robert R.

Benoist, François

Benoit, Peter

Bentoiu, Pascal

Benton, Rita

Bentonelli, Joseph

Bentzon, Jørgen

Bentzon, Niels V.

Benvoli, Horazio

Benzell, Mimi

Bequi, Jean M.

Berberian, Cathy

Berberian, Hamparzoum

Berezowsky, Nicolai

Berg, Alban

Berg, Gunnar

Berg, Josef

Berger, Arthur

Berger, Erna

Berger, Theodor

Berger, Wilhelm Georg

Bergmans, Paul

Berio, Luciano

Berkeley, Lennox

Berkowitz, Ralph

Berlin, Irving

Berlinski, Herman

Berlioz, Gabriel P.

Berlioz, Hector

Berman, Lazar

Bernac, Pierre

Berners, Lord (Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson)

Bernet Kempers, Karel Philippus

Bernstein, Leonard

Bernstein, Martin

Berré, Ferdinand

Berri, Pietro

Berry, Chuck

Bertouille, Gérard

Bertram, George

Besag, Otto

Besozzi, Alessandro

Besse, Clément

Bessel, Wilhelm

Bettinelli, Bruno

Beversdorf, Thomas

Beydts, Antoine Pierre Hector Louis

Beyer, Johanna Magdalena

Beyschlag, Adolf

Bezanson, Philip

Bezdek, Jan

Bezekirsky, Vasili

Biaggi, Girolamo A.

Bialas, Günter

Bialosky, Marshall

Bibalo, Antonio

Bibergan, Vadim

Bicilli, Giovanni

Bielawa, Herbert

Bienaimě, Paul-Emile

Bienvenu, Florent

Biffi, Antonio

Bigaglia, Diogenio

Bigard, "Barney"

Biggs, E. Power

Bilotti, Anton

Bimboni, Alberto

Binder, Abraham Wolfe

Binenbaum, Janco

Bing, Rudolf

Bingham, Seth

Binkerd, Gordon

Bioni, Antonio

Birchard, Clarence

Bird, Arthur

Birtwistle, Harrison

Bisham, David

Bittner, Julius

Biumi, Giacomo Filippo

Bizet, Georges

Bjerno, Erling

Blacher, Boris

Black, Frank J.

Blackhall, Andrew

Blackwood, Easley

Blake, David

Blake, Eubie (James Hubert)

Blanc, Giuseppe

Blanchet, E. R.

Blaramberg, Pavel

Blasco Ibañez, Vicente

Blatný, Pavel

Blažek, Zdeněk

Blegen, Judith

Blindhamer, Adolf

Bliss, Arthur

Blitzstein, Marc

Bloch, Alexander

Bloch, André

Bloch, Augustyn

Bloch, Ernest

Blockx, Jan

Blodgett, B. C.

Blomdahl, Karl-Birger

Blow, John

Boccherini, Luigi

Bodin, Lars-Gunnar

Bodinus, Sebastian

Bodley, Seóirse

Boeck, August de

Boehmer, Konrad

Boekelman, Bernardus

Boepple, Paul

Boero, Felipe

Boesmans, Philippe

Böhm, Karl

Bohnen, Michael

Boieldieu, François-Adrien

Boilly, Edouard

Bois, Rob du

Boisdeffre, Charles

Boito, Arrigo

Bok, Mary Louise Curtis

Bolcom, William

Bolet, Jorge

Bonaventura, Mario di

Bonazzi, Elaine

Bond, Carrie Jacobs

Bondeville, Emmanuel

Bonelli, Richard

Bonino, Mary Ann

Bonis, Mélanie

Bonner, Eugene MacDonald

Bonnet, Joseph

Bononcini

Bonporti, Francesco Antonio

Bonvin, Ludwig

Boosey & Hawkes

Bor, Modesta

Borchman, Alexander

Borck, Edmund von

Bordogni, Giovanni Marco

Borge, Victor

Bori, Lucrezia

Bořkovec, Pavel

Bornschein, Franz

Borodin, Alexander

Boronat, Olimpia

Borovsky, Alexander

Borup-Jørgensen, Axel

Bos, Coenraad

Boschot, Adolphe

Bose, Hans-Jürgen von

Boskovich, Alexander Uriah

Bosmans, Henriette

Bosseur, Jean-Yves

Bossi, Marco E.

Bostelmann, Otto

Botstiber, Hugo

Bottesini, Giovanni

Boulanger, Lili

Boulanger, Nadia

Boulez, Pierre

Boult, Adrian

Bourguignon, Francis de

Boutry, Roger

Bouvet, Charles

Bovy, Vina

Bowles, Paul

Boyce, William

Boydell, Brian

Braein, Edvard Fliflet

Bragard, Roger

Brahms, Johannes

Brăiloiu, Constantin

Brailowsky, Alexander

Braine, Robert

Brambilla, Paolo; Marietta Brambilla, and Teresa Brambilla

Brand, Max

Branscombe, Gena

Brant, Henry

Branzell, Karin Maria

Braun, Carl

Braunfels, Walter

Brazilian and Peruvian composers

Breazul, George

Brecher, Gustav

Brecht, Bertold

Bredemeyer, Reiner

Brediceanu, Tiberiu

Brehme, Hans

Breithaupt, Rudolf

Brel, Jacques

Brendel, Alfred

Brenta, Gaston

Bresser, Johannes Gysbertus

Bret, Gustave

Bretan, Nicolae

Breteuil, Marquis Francois de

Breton, Andre

Breuder, Hans

Brewer, Teresa

Brian, Havergal

Brian, Michael

Briccetti, Thomas

Brice, Carol

Brico, Antonia

Bridge, Frank

Bridge, Frederick

Bridgetower, George A.

Britain, Radie

British composers

Britt, Horace

Britten, Benjamin

Broder, Nathan

Brody, Martin

Broeckx, Jan

Broekman, David

Brognonico, Orazio

Broman, Sten

Brons, Carel

Brook, Barry S.

Broqua, Alfonso

Brosses, Charles de

Brott, Alexander

Brouwer, Leo

Brown, A. Peter

Brown, Earle

Brown, Eddy

Brown, Merton

Brown, Nacio Herb

Brown, Newel K.

Browning, John

Brownlee, John

Brubeck, Dave

Bruch, Max

Bruchollerie, Monique de la

Bruckner, Anton

Brugnoli, Attilio

Brunckhorst, Arnold Mathias

Brunel, Jacques

Brunner, Adolf

Brunold, Paul

Brunswick, Mark

Brusselmans, Michel

Bubalo, Rudolph

Buchardo, Carlos L.

Bucht, Gunnar

Buck, Ole

Buckner, Milt

Buczek, Barbara

Buehrer, Geoffrey Carl

Buel, Christoph

Bughici, Dumitru

Buini, Giuseppe Maria

Bulgarian composers/musicians

Bull, Ole

Bullis, Thomas

Bunge, Sas

Bunn, Richard

Burada, Theodor T.

Burco, Ferruccio

Burgess, Anthony

Burghauser, Jarmil

Burgin, Richard

Burgstaller, Alois

Burk, John N.

Burkhard, Willy

Burney, Charles

Bursa, Stanislaw

Burt, Francis

Burton, Stephen Douglas

Busch, Hermann

Busch, Richard

Bush, Alan

Busoni, Ferruccio

Busser, Henri-Paul

Bussotti, Sylvano

Buszin, Walter Edwin

Bütner, Crato

Byrd, Joseph

Byrne, David

Caamaño, Roberto

Caballero, Fernandez

Cabanilles, Juan

Caccini, Giulio

Cadek, Joseph O.

Cadman, Charles Wakefield

Caetani, Roffredo

Cafaro, Pasquale

Cage, John

Cahier, Sara

Cahill, Thaddeus

Caix d'Hervelois, Louis de

Calabrini, Marchese P.

Calado, Joaquin Antonio da Silva

Calcaño, José Antonio

Caldara, Antonio

Caldwell, Sarah

Calegari, Antonio

California composers

Callas, Maria

Calligaris, Sergio

Callimahos, Lambros Demetrios

Calloway, Cab(ell)

Calvé, Emma

Calzabigi, Ranieri di

Camano, Roberto

Cambert, Robert

Campanelli, Richard

Campanini, Italo and Cleofonte Campanini

Campo y Zabaleta, Conrado del

Campos-Parsi, Hector

Campra, André

Camussi, Ezio

Canadian composers

Caniglia, Maria

Cannabich, Johann Christian

Cannon, Philip

Canteloube, Marie-Joseph

Capdevielle, Pierre

Cape, Safford

Capell, Richard

Capet, Lucien

Caplet, André Léon

Capocci, Gaetano

Capoianu, Dumitru

Capuana, Franco

Carapetyan, Armen

Cardew, Cornelius

Cardus, Neville

Carey, Bruce

Carey, Henry

Carl, William Crane

Carlos, Wendy

Carlson, Charles

Carmichael, Hoagy

Carner, Mosco

Carney, Harry

Carneyro, Claudio

Carol-Bérard

Carpenter, John Alden

Carpenter, Karen

Carr, Arthur

Carranza, Charles E.

Carreño, Inocente

Carreras, José

Carrillo, Julián

Carroll, Walter

Carter, Elliott

Caruso, Enrico

Carvalho, Eleazar de

Cary, Annie Louise

Casadesus, Jean

Casadesus, Robert

Casadesus, Marius

Casals, Pablo

Case, Anna

Casella, Alfredo

Cash, Johnny

Casken, John

Cassadó, Gaspar

Cassuto, Alvaro

Castagna, Bruna

Castagnone, Riccardo

Castaldi, Alfonso

Castellanos, Evencio

Castellanos, Gonzalo

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario

Castro, José María

Castro, Juan José

Castro, Washington

Catalani, Alfredo

Catalani, Angelica

Caturla, Alejandro García

Caudella, Edoardo

Caurroy, Eustache du

Cavalieri, Catarina

Cavalieri, Lina

Cavos, Catterino

Cazden, Norman

Cazot, Félix

Cebotari, Maria

Ceccato, Aldo

Ceely, Robert

Cehanovsky, George

Celibidache, Sergiu

Černý, Ladislav

Certon, Pierre

Cesti, Antonio

Chabrier, Emmanuel

Chadwick, George Whitefield

Chailley, Jacques

Chailly, Riccardo

Chaix, Charles

Chajes, Julius

Chaliapin, Feoder

Chalmers, Donald

Chaloff, Serge

Chaminade, Cecile

Chamlee, Mario

Champagne, Claude

Champein, Stanislas

Chapman, Tracy

Chapple, Brian

Chapuis, M. Auguste

Chapuis, Michel

Charles, Ernest

Charles, Ray

Charpentier, Gustave

Charpentier, Jacques

Chasins, Abram

Chatmon, Sam

Chaun, František

Chavarri, Eduardo

Chávez, Carlos

Chélard, Hippolyte-André-Jean-Baptist

Chenoweth, Wilbur

Cherkassky, Paul

Cherkassky, Shura

Cherney, Brian

Chernoff, Lionel

Cherubini, Luigi

Cheslock, Louis

Chevé, Emile Joseph Maurice

Chevreuille, Raymond

Chilean composers/musicians

Chirescu, Ioan D.

Chiriac, Mircea

Chishko, Oles S.

Chisholm, Erik

Chittenden, Kate S.

Cholet, Guy de

Chopin, Frédéric

Chorley, Henry F.

Choron, Alexandre Stephane

Chotzinoff, Samuel

Chou Wen-Chung

Christiansen, Fredrik Melius

Christiansen, Henning

Christiansen, Olaf C.

Christou, Jani

Chueca, Federico

Chulaki, M[ikhail] I.

Chung, Kyung-Wha

Chung, Myung-Whun

Chybinski, Adolf

Ciampi, Marcel

Ciani, Dino

Cifra, Antonio

Cigna, Gina

Cikker, Ján

Cimara, Pietro

Cimarosa, Domenico

Ciolan, Antonin

Ciortea, Tudor

Citkowitz, Israel

Claflin, Avery

Clapp, Philip G.

Clapton, Eric

Clari, Giovanni Carlo Maria

Clark, Edward

Clark, Elizabeth

Clark, Melville

Clarke, Henry Leland

Clarke, Jeremiah

Clarke, Kenny

Clarke, Rebecca

Cleather, Gabriel G.

Clemens, Clara Langhorne

Clement, Jacob

Clementi, Muzio

Cleva, Fausto

Cliburn, Van

Clifton, Chalmers D.

Clinton, Larry

Clooney, Rosemary

Clutsam, George H.

Cluytens, André

Coates, Albert

Coates, Eric

Coates, John

Cocchi, Gioacchino

Coccia, Carlo

Cochereau, Pierre

Coe, Kenton

Coelho, Ruy

Cœuroy, André

Cogan, Robert

Cohan, George

Cohen, Harriet

Cohn, Arthur

Cole, Rossetter G.

Cole, Sidney Robert

Cole, Ulric

Colgrass, Michael

Colles, Henry Cope

Collette, William M.

Collier, Ronald W.

Collins, Edward

Collins, Nicolas

Colonna, Giovanni Paolo

Coltrane, John

Comes, Juan Bautista

Comet, Catherine

Comişel, Emilia

Comissiona, Sergiu

Commette, Edouard

Compère, Loyset

Concone, Giuseppe

Cone, Edward

Confalonieri, Giulio

Confrey, Zez

Conley, Eugene

Connolly, Justin

Constant, Marius

Constantinescu, Paul

Conti, Carlo

Conti, Francesco Bartolomeo

Converse, Charles

Converse, Frederick Shepherd

Conyngham, Barry

Cooke, Arnold

Cooke, James Francis

Cooley, Spade

Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague

Coolidge, Peggy (Stuart)

Cooper, Kenneth

Cooper, Paul

Coopersmith, Jacob Maurice

Copeland, George

Copeland, Ray

Copland, Aaron

Coppola, Piero

Coprario, Giovanni

Coquard, Arthur

Corbin de Mangoux, Solange

Corder, Paul

Cordero, Roque

Corelli, Arcangelo

Corena, Fernando

Corigliano, John

Cornelius, Peter

Corrette, Michel

Corteccia, Francesco B.

Cortés, Ramiro

Cortese, Luigi

Cortot, Alfred

Cory, George

Cosma, Viorel

Cosme, Luiz

Costa, Don

Costa, Michael

Costanzi, Giovanni Battista

Cottlow, Augusta S.

Cotumacci, Carlo

Coulthard, Jean

Courboin, Charles

Coverly, Robert

Coward, Henry

Coward, Noel

Cowell, Henry

Cowie, Edward

Cowles, Walter Ruel

Crabbé, Armand

Cranko, John

Crécquillon, Thomas

Crespin, Régine

Creston, Paul

Crevier, Philip

Crimi, Giulio

Crist, Bainbridge

Crivelli, Giovanni Battista

Croce, Giovanni

Croes, Henri-Jacques de

Croft, William

Croiza, Claire

Crooks, Richard Alexander

Crosby, Bing (Harry Lillis)

Crosby, John

Cross, Lowell

Crosse, Gordon

Crotch, William

Crouch, Frederick Nicholls

Crown, John

Crumb, George

Cruz, Ivo

Crzellitzer, Franz

Cuclin, Dimitri

Cucu, Gheorghe

Cuénod, Hugues

Cuevas, Marquis de

Cugat, Xavier

Culp, Julia

Culshaw, John

Curci, Alberto

Curjel, Hans

Curry, Arthur Mansfield

Curtin, Phyllis

Curtiss, Mina

Curzon, Clifford

Czechoslovakian composers/musicians

Daffner, Hugo

Dahl, Ingolf

Dahms, Walter

Dalayrac, Nicolas

Dalberg, Johann Friedrich Hugo, Freiherr von

Dale, Benjamin

Dalla Libera, Alessandro

Dallam, Robert

Dallapiccola, Luigi

Dalley-Scarlett, Robert

Dall'Olio, Cesare

Dalmorès, Charles

Damase, Jean-Michel

Dambois, Maurice

Damrosch, Walter

Dan, Ikuma

Danby, John

Danckert, Werner

Dancla, Charles

Dandelot, Georges

Daneau, Nicolas

Danenberg, Emil

Daniel, Oliver

Daniel, Salvador

Daniels, Mabel

Danilo, Švara

Danish musicians

Dankevich, Konstantin

Darewski, Herman

Darin, Bobby

Darnton, Christian

Dārzinš, Emils

Davari, [Stefano]

Davenport, Francis W.

Davey, Henry

David, Félicien

David, Ferdinand

David, Hans

David, Johann Nepomuk

David, Karl H.

David, Léon

David, Mack

David, Philip Ferdinand [Feibelmann]

Davidenko, Alexander

Davidovich, Bella

Davidson, Harold G.

Davidson, Lyle

Davies, David F.

Davies, Peter Maxwell

Davies, Walford

Davis, Andrew

Davis, Ivan

Davis, John Douglas

Davis, Miles

Davison, James William

Davisson, Walther

Dawe, Charles D.

De Forest, Lee

De Koven, Reginald

De Lamarter, Eric

De Lancie, John Sherwood

De Lara, Isidore

De Lys, Edithsee: Lys, Edith de

De Rogatis, Pascual Antonio

De Rubertis, Vittorio

Deak, Stephan

Debussy, Claude

Decaux, Abel

Decoust, Michel

Decsey, Ernst

Dedler, Rochus

Defossez, René

Defrange, Benoît Emmanuel

DeGaetani, Jan

Degen, Helmut

Del Monaco, Mario

Del Riego, Teresa Clotilde

Del Tredici, David

Delage, Maurice

Delaney, Robert M.

Delannoy, Marcel

Delgadillo, Luis Abraham

Delius, Frederick

Della Rocca, Michael

Deller, Alfred

Dello Joio, Norman

Delmar, Dezso

Delna, Marie

Delvincourt, Claude

DeMars, James R.

Demian, Wilhelm

Dendrino, Gherase

Denéréaz, Alexandre

Denisov, Edison

Denny, William

Densmore, Frances

Denver, John

DePriest, James

Déré Jean

Dermota, Anton

Des Marais, Paul

Des Prez, Josquin

Desderi, Ettore

Deshevov, Vladimir

Desmond, Paul

Dessau, Paul

Destouches, Franz Seraph von

Destranges, Louis A.

Déthier, Edouard

Dett, R. Nathaniel

Devreese, Frédéric

Devreese, Godefroid

Dezède, Nicolas

Di Capua, Eduardo

Di Domenica, Robert

Diamond, David

Dichter, Misha

Dick, Marcel

Dickenson, "Vic"

Dickinson, Clarence

Dickinson, George S.

Dickinson, Meriel

Dickinson, Peter

Didier, Denis

Didur, Adamo

Diehl, Johann

Diepenbrock, Alphons

Dieren, Bernard Joseph van

Dietz, Howard

Diller, Angela

Dilling, Mildred

Dillon, Henry

Dima, Gheorghe

Dimitrescu, Constantin

Dinicu, Grigoraş

Diruta, Girolamo

Dité, Louis

Dittrich, Paul-Heinz

Dixon, Dean

Dixon, James

Dobiáš, Václav

Dobrowen, Issay A.

Doe, Doris

Dohnányi, Christoph von

Dohnányi, Ernst von

Doi, Yoshiyuki

Doire, René

Doktor, Paul

Dolmetsch, Arnold

Dolżycki, Adam

Domingo, Placido

Donalda, Pauline

Donato, Anthony

Dondeyne, Désiré

Donizetti, Gaetano

Donovan, Richard

Donzelli, Domenico

Dopper, Cornelis

Doran, Matt H.

Dorati, Antal

Doret, Gustave

Dorfmann, Ania

Dorian, Frederick

Dörner, Armin

Dougherty, Celius

Douglas, Clive

Dounis, Demetrius C.

Doyen, Albert

Drăgoi Sabin V.

Dragon, Carmen

Dranishnikov, Vladimir

Dresden, Sem

Dresel, Otto

Drew, James

Driessler, Johannes

Dring, Madeleine

Drinker, Henry S.

Drolc, Eduard Josef

Drost, Hendrik

Druckman, Jacob

Drury, Stephen

Druskin, Mikhail

Du Bois, Léon

Du Locle, Camille

Du Mont, Henri

Dubensky, Arcady

Dubinsky, Vladimir

Dubois, Pierre-Max

Dubuc, Alexander

Duchamp, Marcel

Duckles, Vincent Harris

Duckworth, Guy

Dufallo, Richard

Dufau, Jenny

Duhamel, Antoine

Duke, Vernon

Dumas, Louis

Dumesnil, René

Dumitrescu, Gheorghe

Dumitrescu, Ion

Dumler, Martin G.

Dumont, Jacques

Dunayevsky, Isaak

Duncan, Mary

Dunhill, Thomas

Dunkel, Paul

Dunn, Thomas

Duparc, Fouques

Duparc, Henri

Dupont, Gabriel

Dupré, Marcel

Dupriez, Christian

Dupuis, Albert

Dupuis, Sylvain

Durante, Francesco

Durlet, Emmanuel

Durlet-Fonds, Emmanuel

Duruflé, Maurice

Dushkin, Samuel

Dussek, Jan Ladislav

Dutch composers/musicians

Dutilleux, Henri

Dutoit, Charles

Duyse, Florimond van

Dvořáček, Jiří

Dvořák, Antonin

Dwight, John S.

Dwight, Timothy

Dyer, Louise

Dygas, Ignacy

Dykes, John B.

Dylan, Bob

Dyson, George

Dzerzhinsky, Ivan

Eames, Emma

Earls, Paul

Easton, Florence

Eaton, John

Eaton, Louis H.

Ebel, Otto Ernst Hans Ludwig

Ebeling, Johann Georg

Eben, Petr

Eberhard, Dennis J.

Eberlin, Johann Ernst

Echaniz, José

Eckhardt-Gramatté, Sophie-Carmen

Eddis, Edward W.

Eddy, Nelson

Edelmann, Jean-Frédéric

Eder, Helmut

Edlund, Lars

Edmunds, John

Edwards, George

Edwards, Julian

Eeden, Jean-Baptiste van den

Effenbach, Leah

Effinger, Cecil

Egge, Klaus

Eggen, Arne

Egk, Werner

Egorov, Youri

Ehlers, Alice

Ehmann, Wilhelm

Ehrenberg, Carl Emil Theodor

Ehrling, Sixten

Eichberg, Julius

Eimert, Otto Eugen Herbert

Einem, Gottfried von

Eisenberg, Maurice

Eisler, Hanns

Eitler, Esteban

Ekier, Jan

El-Tour, Anna

Elgar, Edward (William)

Elkus, Albert

Eller, Heino

Ellington, Duke

Elliott, Alonzo

Elliott, Don

Ellis, Don

Ellis, Merrill

Ellstein, Abraham

Elman, Mischa

Eloy, Jean-Claude

El-Tour, Anna

Elwell, Herbert

Emery, Walter

Emmanuel, Maurice

Enesco, Georges

Engel, Carl

Engel, Lehman

English and Welsh composers

English, Granville

Englund, Einar

Enna, August

Ėntelis, Leonid

Entremont, Philippe

Eppert, Carl

Epstein, David M.

Erb, John W.

Erb, Marie Joseph

Erkin, Ulvi Cemal

Ermel, Louis-Constant

Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm

Erös, Peter

Escher, Rudolf

Escot, Pozzi

Escudier, Léon

Eshpai, Andrei

Espinosa, Guillermo

Esplá, Oscar

Esser, Heinrich

Esslin, Martin

Esteban, Julio

Esterházy, Paul

Estes, Charles E.

Estévez, Antonio

Estrella, Blanca

Etler, Alvin Derald

Eulenberg, Berlin

Euler, Leonhard

Evanghelatos, Antiochos

Evans, Gil

Evans, John D.

Evett, Robert

Evlakhov, Orest A.

Evseyev, Sergei

Ewald, Victor

Exner, Max

Expert, Henry

Eybler, Joseph

Eysler, Edmund

Fabini, Eduardo

Fabri, Annibale Pio

Fabri, Stefano

Facco, Giacomo

Faelten, Carl

Faelten, Reinhold

Fagan, Gideon

Fago, Nicola

Fain, Sammy

Faitello, Vigilio Blasio

Faith, Percy

Falabella Correa, Roberto

Falckenhagen, Adam

Falik, Yuri

Fall, Fritz

Fall, Leo

Falla, Manuel de

Faltin, Friedrich R.

Famintsyn, Alexander

Fancelli, Giuseppe

Fanciulli, Andrea

Fanciulli, Francesco

Fara, Giulio

Farberman, Harold

Farina, Carlo

Fariñas, Carlos

Farinelli

Farjeon, Harry

Farmer, Henry George

Farnadi, Edith

Farrar, Geraldine

Farrenc, Louise Dumont

Fauchet, Paul Robert

Fauré, Gabriel

Fay, Amy

Fayrfax, Robert

Feghali, José

Feinberg, Samuel

Feininger, Laurence

Fekete, Zoltan

Fel, Marie

Felciano, Richard

Feld, Jindřich

Feldman, Ludovic

Feldman, Morton

Fellowes, Edmund Horace

Felsenstein, Walter

Felton, William

Feltsman, Vladimir

Felumb, Svend Christian

Fender, Leo

Fennelly, Brian

Ferencsik, János

Ferenczy, Oto

Ferguson, Donald

Ferlendis, Giuseppe

Fernándes, Armando José

Fernández, Oscar Lorenzo

Ferneyhough, Brian

Ferrari, Benedetto

Ferrari, Gabriella

Ferrari, Giacomo Gotifredo

Ferrari, Gustave

Ferreira Vega, José Augusto da

Ferris, William

Festa, Sebastiano

Festinger, Richard

Fétis, François-Joseph

Fetler, Paul

Fetras, Oscar

Février, Henry

Février, Pierre

Ffrangcon-Davies, David Thomas

Fiala, George

Fiala, Joseph

Ficher, Jacobo

Fickenscher, Arthur

Fiedler, Arthur

Fields, James

Fiévet, Paul

Filiasi, Lorenzo

Filleul, Henry

Fillmore, Clyde van Nuys

Filtsch, Karl

Filtz, Anton

Finazzi, Filippo

Finck, H. T.

Findeisen, Nicolai

Fine, Irving

Fine, Vivian

Fink, Christian

Finke, Fidelio F.

Finkelstein, Sidney

Finney, Ross Lee

Finney, Theodore Mitchell

Fiorillo, Federigo

Fischer, Carl

Fischer, Edwin

Fischer, Emil

Fischer, Irwin

Fischer, Jan F.

Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand

Fischer, Wilhelm Robert

Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich

Fišer, Luboš

Fitelberg, Gregor

Fitelberg, Jerzy

Fizdale, Robert

Flagg, Josiah

Flament, Edouard

Flanagan, William

Flaxland, Gustave-Alexandre

Flechtenmacher, Alexandru Adolf

Fleischmann, Ernest

Fleisher, Leon

Fleming, W. P.

Flesch, Carl

Fleta, Miguel

Fléta, Pierre

Fletcher, Grant

Fleury, Louis Franois

Flipse, Eduard

Flosman, Oldřich

Flothuis, Marius

Floyd, Carlisle

Flynn, George

Foch, Dirk

Fock, Gustav

Fodor, Eugene

Foerster, Adolph Martin

Fongaard, Björn

Fonseca, Julio

Fontmichel, Hippolyte-Honoré-Joseph Court de

Fontova, C.

Foote, Arthur

Foote, George

Ford, Peter

Fordell, Erik

Forino, Héctor

Formes, Karl

Fornerod, Aloys

Förstemann, Martin Günther

Förster, August

Forsyth, Cecil

Forsyth, Josephine

Fortner, Wolfgang

Foss, Lukas

Fossa, François de

Foster, Lawrence

Foster, Sidney

Fougstedt, Nils-Eric

Foulds, John Herbert

Fountain, Primous, III

Fouret, Maurice

Fox, Donal

Fox, Virgil

Fracassi, Américo

Fradkin, Fredric

Fraenkel, Wolfgang

Françaix, Jean

Frances y Rodriguez, Julio

Franceschina, Prevosti

Franchetti, Alberto

Franck, César

Franckenstein, Clemens von

Franco, Johan

François, Samson

Frankel, Benjamin

Frankenstein, Alfred

Franklin, Benjamin

Franko, Sam

Franquin, Merri

Frazzi, Vito

Freed, Alan

Freed, Arnold

Freed, Isadore

Freer, Eleanor Everest

Freitas Branco, Luiz de

Fremstad, Olive

French composers/musicians

French, Jacob

Frenkel, Daniel

Freschi, Giovanni Domenico

Frescobaldi, Girolamo

Freund, Marya

Freundlich, Irwin

Fricker, Herbert

Fricker, Peter R.

Frickert, Walter

Friedhofer, Hugo

Friedman, Ignaz

Friedman, Richard

Friedrich, Ernst Hermann

Fries, Wulf

Frijsh, Povla

Friml, Rudolf

Friskin, James

Froberger, Johann Jacob

Froidebise, Pierre

Fromm, Herbert

Fromm, Paul

Frotzler, Carl

Frühbeck de Burgos, Rafael

Frumerie, Gunnar de

Fry, James

Fry, William Henry

Fuchs, Joseph

Fuchs, Peter Paul

Fuentes, Juan B.

Fuerstner, Carl

Fukai, Shiro

Fuleihan, Anis

Fulkerson, James

Fuller Maitland, John Alexander

Fumet, Raphaël

Furtwängler, Wilhelm

Fussan, Werner

Fussell, Charles C.

G. Schirmer

Gabold, Ingolf

Gabrieli, Andrea

Gabrieli, Giovanni

Gade, A. Niels W.

Gade, Jacob

Gadski, Johanna Emilia Agnes

Gadzhibekov, Uzeir

Gaete, León Schidlowsky

Gaillard, Jacques

Gaillard, Marius-François

Galamian, Ivan

Galkin, Elliott

Gall, Yvonne

Galla-Rini, Anthony

Galli-Curci, Amelita

Gallico, Paolo

Gallus, Jacobus (Jacob Handl)

Galway, James

Ganche, Edouard

Gange, Fraser

Ganz, Rudolph

Garat, Pierre-Jean

Garbuzov, Nicolai

Garcia, José Maurício Nunes

García, Manuel Patricio Rodriguez

García-Morillo, Robertosee: Morillo, Roberto García

Garden, Mary

Gardner, John

Gardner, Samuel

Garner, Erroll

Garofalo, Carlo Giorgio

Garrison, Mabel

Gaspari, Gaetano

Gatti, Guido M.

Gatti-Casazza, Giulio

Gatz, Felix Maria

Gauk, Alexander

Gaviniès, Pierre

Gavoty, Bernard

Gavrilin, Valeri

Gaye, Marvin

Gazzaniga, Giuseppe

Gbeho, Philip

Gebhard, Heinrich

Geehl, Henry Ernest

Gehlhaar, Rolf

Gehot, Jean (Joseph)

Geiringer, Karl

Geissler, Fritz

Gelatt, Roland

Geminiani, Francesco

Generali, Pietro

Gentele, Goeran

Genzmer, Harald

George, Earl

Georgescu, Georges

Georgi, Yvonne

Georgiadis, Georges

Gerhard, Roberto

German composers/musicians

Gérold, Théodore

Gerschefski, Edwin

Gershwin, George

Gershwin, Ira

Gerstman, Blanche

Gesensway, Louis

Gesualdo, Don Carlo

Getty, Gordon

Gevaert, François

Gheciu, Diamandi

Ghedini, Giorgio

Gheorghiu, Valentin

Ghezzo, Dinu

Ghione, Franco

Ghircoiaşiu, Romeo

Ghis, Henri

Ghislanzoni, Antonio

Giacomantonio, Giuseppe

Giacomantonio, Stanislao

Giacomelli, Geminiano

Gianneo, Luis

Giannini, Dusolina

Giannini, Vittorio

Gibbons, Orlando

Gideon, Miriam

Gieburowski, Waclaw

Gielen, Michael

Gigli, Beniamino

Gilbert, Alphonse

Gilbert, Anthony

Gilbert, Henry

Gilbert, L. Wolfe

Gilbert, Pia

Gilberté, Hallett

Gilels, Emil

Gilles, Jean

Gillespie, "Dizzy" (John Birks)

Gilley, Mickey

Gillis, Don

Gillmann, Kurt

Gillock, William

Gilman, Lawrence

Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield

Gilse, Jan van

Gilson, Paul

Gimpel, Bronislaw

Gimpel, Jakob

Ginastera, Alberto

Gingold, Josef

Ginsburg, Lev

Giordano, Umberto

Giornovichi, Giovanni Mane

Giovannelli, Ruggiero

Giraldoni, Eugenio

Giraudet, Auguste Alfred

Giuliani, Mauro

Glanville-Hicks, Peggy

Glass, Philip

Gleason, Harold

Glière, Reinhold

Glinka, Mikhail

Gluck, Christoph Willibald

Gnattali, Radamés

Gnazzo, Anthony J.

Gnecchi, Vittorio

Gnessin, Mikhail

Gobbi, Tito

Godfrey, Dan

Godowsky, Leopold

Goeb, Roger

Goedicke, Alexander

Goehr, Alexander

Goehr, Walter

Goetschius, Percy

Goeyvaerts, Karel

Gogorza, Emilio de

Gołąbek, Jakub

Gold, Arthur

Gold, Ernest

Gold, Julius

Goldberg, Albert

Goldberg, Johann Gottlieb

Goldman, Edwin Franko

Goldman, Richard Franko

Goldmann, Friedrich

Goldsboro, Bobby

Goldschmidt, Berthold

Goldstein, Mikhail

Goléa, Antoine

Golestan, Stan

Golschmann, Vladimir

Golther, Wolfgang

Golubev, Evgeni

Golyscheff, Jefim

Gombau, Gerardo

Gomberg, Harold

Gomes de Araújo, João

Gómez, Julio

González, Rafael

González-Zuleta, Fabio

Goodall, Reginald

Goode, Richard

Goodman, Benny

Goodrich, Frederick William

Goodson, Katharine

Goossens, Eugene

Gordeli, Otar

Gordon, Dexter

Górecki, Henryk Mikołaj

Gorin, Igor

Gorney, Jay

Gorno, Albino and Romeo Gorno

Gossec, François-Joseph

Gotovac, Jakov

Gottlieb, Jack

Gottschalk, Louis Moreau

Gould, Glenn

Gould, Morton

Gounod, Charles

Gourevitch, Gregoire

Gradstein, Alfred

Graener, Paul

Graetzer, Guillermo

Graf, Herbert

Grahn, Ulf

Grainger, Percy

Gramm, Donald

Granados, Enrique

Grandjany, Marcel

Granforte, Apollo

Grantham, Donald

Grasse, Edwin

Grassi, G. G. G. (Eugène)

Grassini, Josephina (Giuseppina)

Gratton, Hector

Graudan, Nikolai

Graveure, Louis

Gray, Cecil

Gray, Donald

Gray, Jerry

Greef, Arthur de

Greek composers/musicians

Green, Bernard

Gregor, Čestmír

Gregory I

Greissle, Felix

Gretchaninov, Alexander

Grétry, André Ernest Modeste

Grever, Maria

Grevillius, Nils

Grieg, Edvard

Grieg, Nina

Griesbach, Karl-Rudi

Griffes, Charles T.

Griffis, Elliot

Grigny, Nicolas de

Grigoriu, Theodor

Grigsby, Beverly

Grilli, Marcel F.

Grimm, Carl Hugo

Grinblat, Romuald

Grofé, Ferde

Grøndahl, Olaus Andreas and Agathe Backer-Grøndahl

Grønvold, Hans Aimar Mow

Grosbayne, Benjamin

Gross, Robert (Arthur)

Grossi, Pietro

Grossman, Ludwik

Grové, Stefans

Gruber, Heinz Karl

Gruenberg, Louis

Grüner-Hegge, Odd

Grünfeld, Alfred

Gruppe, Paulo

Guaccero, Domenico

Gualdo, Giovanni (John)

Guarneri, Giuseppe Antonio (del Gesù)

Guarnieri, Camargo

Guastavino, Carlo

Gubaidulina, Sofia

Gudmundsen-Holmgreen, Pelle

Guerrini, Giudo

Guézec, Jean-Pierre

Guglielmi, Pietro Alessandro

Gui, Vittorio

Guillaume, Eugène

Guillion, Albert

Guion, David

Guiraud, Ernest

Guiraud, Jean-Baptiste

Gulda, Friedrich

Güldenstein, Gustav

Gumpelzhaimer, Adam

Gumprecht, Armand J.

Gunn, Glenn D.

Gunsbourg, Raoul

Gurickx, Camille

Gürsching, Albrecht

Gusikoff, Michel

Gussakovsky, Apollon S.

Gutchë, Gene

Guthrie, Arlo

Guthrie, Woody

Gutzeit, Erich

Gyurkovics, Maria

Haag, Friedrich

Haas, Alma

Haas, Joseph

Hába, Alois

Hába, Karel

Habeneck, François-Antoine

Habermann, Michael

Hackett, Charles

Hackett, Robert Leo (Bobby)

Hadden, Frances Roots

Hadley, Patrick

Haendel, Ida

Hageman, Richard

Haggard, Merle

Hahn, Reynaldo

Haieff, Alexei

Haig, Al(lan)

Haigh, Morris

Hainlein, Paul

Haitink, Bernard

Hajdú, Mihály

HÅkansson, Knut

Hakim, Talib Rasul

Halberstadt, William Harold

Halévy, Jacques-Fromental-Elie

Haley, Bill

Halffter, Cristóbal

Halffter, Ernesto

Halffter, Rodolfo

Hall, Jay Rolin

Hall, Marie

Hall, Pauline

Hall, Richard

Hallberg, Björn Wilho

Hallé, Carl (Sir Charles)

Hallén, Andreas

Halpern, Steven

Hambourg, Jan

Hambraeus, Bengt

Hamel, Marie-Pierre

Hammer, Heinrich

Hammerstein, Oscar, II

Hammond, John

Hammond, Laurens

Hampton, Calvin

Hanby, Benjamin Russell

Handel, George F.

Handy, W. C.

Hannay, Roger

Hannikainen, Tauno

Hanon, Charles-Louis

Hansen, Robert

Hanson, Howard

Hanuš, Jan

Harasiewicz, Adam

Harbison, John

Harburg, E. Y. ("Yip")

Hardin, Tim

Harewood, 7th Earl of (George Hubert Lascelles)

Harline, Leigh

Harmati, Sándor

Harnoncourt, Nikolaus

Harris, Donald

Harris, Johana

Harris, Roy

Harris, William

Harrison, Jay S.

Harrison, Julius

Harrison, Lou

Harsányi, Tibor

Harshaw, Margaret

Hart, Frederic P.

Hartemann, J. C.

Harthan, Hans

Hartley, Walter Sinclair

Hartmann, Johan Peter E.

Hartmann, Karl Amadeus

Hartmann, Thomas de

Hartulari-Darclée, Ion

Harty, Hamilton

Harvey, Eva Noel

Harvey, Jonathan

Harwood, Basil

Harwood, Elizabeth

Haskil, Clara

Hasselmans, Louis

Hastreiter, Helene

Hatton, John Liptrot[t]

Haubenstock-Ramati, Roman

Haubiel, Charles T.

Haudebert, Lucien

Hauer, Josef

Haufrecht, Herbert

Haug, Hans

Hauptmann, Moritz

Haussermann, John

Hausswald, Günter

Havelka, Svatopluk

Hawkins, Coleman

Hawkins, Micah

Hayasaka, Fumio

Haydn, Franz Joseph

Haydn, Johann Michael

Haydon, Glen

Hayes, Roland

Haywood, Charles

Heckscher, Céleste de Longpré

Heddenhausen, F. H.

Hefny, Mahmud Ahmed el-

Heiden, Bernhard

Heifetz, Jascha

Heininen, Paavo

Heinsheimer, Hans Walter

Hekking, Gérard

Helfer, Walter

Hellendaal, Pieter

Heller, Alfred

Heller, Hans Ewald

Heller, Stephen

Helm, Everett

Helps, Robert

Hemberg, Eskil

Hemel, Oscar van

Hemke, Frederick

Hemmer, Eugene

Hempel, Frieda

Hempson, Dennis A.

Henderson, Alva

Henderson, Florence

Henderson, Ray

Henderson, William James

Hendl, Walter

Hendrix, Jimi

Heniot, Hans Levy

Henkemans, Hans

Henley, Homer

Henning, Ervin A.

Henninges, Reinhold

Henriques, Fini

Henry, Hugh Thomas

Henry, Leigh V.

Hensel, Heinrich August

Henze, Hans Werner

Heppener, Robert

Herbeck, Johann von

Herberigs, Robert

Herbig, Günther

Hercigonja, Nikola

Herford, Julius

Herman, Reinhold L.

Hermanson, Åke

Hérold, Louis-Joseph-Ferdinand

Heron, Scott

Herrmann, Bernard

Herrmann, Hugo

Herrmann, Karl

Hertel, Johann Wilhelm

Hertz, Alfred

Herz, Henri

Heseltine, Philip

Hess, Julia Myra

Hessen, Alexander Friedrich, Landgraf von

Heugel, Henri

Hickmann, Hans Robert Hermann

Hidas, Frigyes

Hijman, Julius

Hilber, Johann Baptist

Hill, Alfred F.

Hill, Andrew

Hill, Edward Burlingame

Hill, Junius Welch

Hill, Patty S. and Mildred J. Hill

Hill, U[ri] K.

Hiller, Johann Adam

Hillis, Margaret

Hilsberg, Alexander

Hilsberg, Ignace

Hindemith, Paul

Hines, Earl

Hinrichsen, Max

Hinrichsen, Walter

Hinton, Arthur

Hirt, Al

Hirt, Fritz

Hlobil, Emil

Hoch, Joseph

Hochreiter, Emil

Hochstein, David

Hodges, Johnny

Hodgkinson, Randall

Høeberg, Georg

Höffer, Johann Berthold von

Hoffman, Alfred

Hoffman, Lawrence

Hofmann, Josef

Hofmannsthal, Hugo von

Hoiby, Lee

Holde, Artur

Holden, Oliver

Holenia, Hanns

Holewa, Hans

Hollander, Lorin

Holländer, Victor

Höller, York

Holliger, Heinz

Hollingsworth, John Ernest

Hollingsworth, Stanley

Hollins, Alfred

Holloway, Joyce

Holloway, Robin

Holm, Mogens Winkel

Holm, Peder

Holmboe, Vagn

Holoubek, Ladislav

Holst, Gustav

Holter, Iver

Holzmann, Rodolfo

Honegger, Arthur

Hood, Helen

Hopekirk, Helen

Hopkins, Claude

Hopkins, Harry Patterson

Hopkins, Sam (Lightnin')

Horák, Adolf

Horenstein, Jascha

Horký, Karel

Horne, Marilyn B.

Horovitz, Joseph

Horowitz, Vladimir

Horst, Anthon van der

Horszowski, Mieczyslaw

Horton, Austin Asadata Dafora

Hosmer, Elmer S.

Hosmer, Lucius

Hotteterre

Houdoy, Jules François Aristide

Hovhaness, Alan

Hovland, Egil

Howard, John Tasker

Howard, Kathleen

Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe

Howells, Herbert

Howes, Frank

Hoyland, Vic

Hrisanide, Alexandre

Hubbell, Frank Allen

Huber, Kurt Th. Ivo

Huberdeau, Gustave

Huberman, Bronislaw

Hudeček, Václav

Hudson, Frederick

Hüe, Georges-Adolphe

Huehn, Julius M.

Hughes, Dom Anselm

Hughes, Edwin

Hugo, John Adam

Huhn, Bruno

Huízar, Candelario

Hüllmandel, Nicolas-Joseph

Hume, Paul Chandler

Humel, Gerald

Humfrey, Pelham

Huml, Vaclav

Hummel, Johann Nepomuk

Huneker, James Gibbons

Hungarian composers/musicians

Hungerford, Bruce

Hunter, Alberta

Hurník, Ilja

Hurok, Sol

Hus-Desforges, Pierre Louis

Husa, Karel

Husky, Ferlin

Huss, Henry H.

Hutschenruyter, Wouter

Huybrechts, Albert

Huybregts, Pierre

Hvorostovsky, Dmitri

Hvoslef, Ketil

Hyllested, August

Hyman, Richard

Ives, Charles

Iannaccone, Anthony

Ibert, Jacques

Icelandic composers/musicians

Idelsohn, Abraham Zevi

Igumnov, Konstantin

Ikebe, Shin-Ichiro

Ikenouchi, Tomojirô

Imbrie, Andrew

Inch, Herbert

Indy, Vincent d'

Infante, Manuel

Insanguine, Giacomo (Monopoli)

Ipavec, Benjamin

Ippisch, Franz J.

Ireland, John

Irgens Jensen, Ludwig

Irino, Yoshirō

Isamitt, Carlos

Ishii, Kan

Ishii, Maki

Israeli composers/musicians

Isserlis, Julius

Istel, Edgar

Istomin, Eugene

Ištvan, Miloslav

Italian composers/musicians

Iturbi, Amparo

Iturbi, José

Ivanov-Radkevitch, Nicolai

Ivanovici, Ion

Ivanovs, Janis

Jackson, George K.

Jackson, Mahalia

Jackson, William

Jacobi, Erwin

Jacobs, Arthur

Jacobs, Paul

Jacobsen, Ejnar

Jaffe, David A.

Jaffee, Kay

Jakova, Preng [Prenkë]

James, Dorothy E.

James, Harry

James, Philip

Janáček, Leoš

Janeček, Karel

Janis, Byron

Janitsch, Johann G.

Janota, Fritz

Janson, Alfred

Janssen, Herbert

Janssen, Werner

Japanese composers

Jaques-Dalcroze, Emile

Jarecka, Louise

Jarnach, Philipp

Jaroch, Jiří

Jaroff, Serge

Jarre, Maurice

Järvi, Neeme

Jaubert, Maurice

Jean-Aubry, Georges

Jelescu, Paul

Jenkins, David

Jenkins, Edmund

Jenkins, Florence Foster

Jenkins, Gordon

Jenkins, Newell

Jenko, Davorin

Jenks, Alden F.

Jensen, Ludvig Irgens

Jeppesen, Knud

Jepson, Helen

Jerea, Hilda

Jeremiáš, Jaroslav

Jeritza, Maria

Jersild, Jørgen

Jerusalem, Siegfried

Jesinghaus, Walter

Ježek, Jaroslav

Jirák, Karel Boleslav

Jiránek, Alois

Jirásek, Ivo

Jirko, Ivan

Jochum, Eugen

Jochum, Georg Ludwig

Jöde, Fritz

Johannesen, Grant

Johanos, Donald

Johansen, David M.

Johansen, Gunnar

John, Elton

Johnsen, Hallvard

Johnson, Alvin Harold

Johnson, Budd

Johnson, Horace

Johnson, Hunter

Johnson, Lockrem

Johnson, Robert Sherlaw

Johnson, Thor

Johnson, Tom

Johnstone, J. Alfred

Jokl, Georg

Jokl, Otto

Jolas, Betsy

Jolivet, André

Jommelli, Niccolò

Jonás, Alberto

Jones, Alton

Jones, Bessie

Jones, Charles

Jones, Frances P.

Jones, Jo(nathan)

Jones, Parry

Jones, "Philly Joe" (Joseph Rudolph)

Jones, Sidney

Jones, Sissieretta

Jones, "Spike" (Lindley Armstrong)

Jong, Marinus de

Jongen, Joseph

Jongen, Léon

Jooss, Kurt

Joplin, Janis

Jora, Mihail

Jordá, Enrique

Jordan, Armin

Jordan, Henry Bryce

Jordan, Irene

Jordan, Sverre

Jörn, Karl

Joseffy, Rafael

Josephs, Wilfred

Josten, Werner

Joubert, John

Judson, Arthur

Juozapaitis, Jurgis

Juzeliunas, Julius

Kabalevsky, Dmitri

Kabanová, Káta

Kabasta, Oswald

Kabeláč, Miloslav

Kabos, Ilona

Kačinkas, Jeronimas

Kadosa, Pál

Kaempfert, Bert

Kagel, Mauricio

Kahn, Erich Itor

Kahn, Robert

Kahowez, Günter

Kaiser, Georg Felix

Kalabis, Viktor

Kalisch, Paul

Kalkbrenner, Friedrich W. M. and Christian Kalkbrenner

Kallmann, Helmut

Kálmán, Emmerich

Kalninš, Janis and Alfreds Kalninš

Kalomiris, Manolis

Kalthoum, Ibrahim Um

Kameke, Ernst-Ulrich von

Kaminski, Heinrich

Kaminski, Joseph

Kancheli, Giya

Kanitz, Ernest

Kapell, William

Kaper, Bronislaw

Kaplan, Sol

Kapp, Julius

Kappell, Gertrude

Kapr, Jan

Kaprálová, Vítězslava

Karabits, Ivan

Karajan, Herbert von

Karatygin, Vyacheslav

Karayev, Kara

Kardoš, Dezider

Karetnikov, Nicolai

Karlins, M. William

Karlowicz, Mieczyslaw

Karolik, Maxim

Karpath, Ludwig

Karr, Gary

Kartzev, Alexander

Karyotakis, Theodore

Kassern, Tadeusz

Kassyanik, Uri

Kastle, Leonard

Katchen, Julius

Kates, Stephen

Katz, Israel

Kauder, Hugo

Kauffmann, Leo Justinus

Kaufman, Louis

Kaufmann, Helen L.

Kaufmann, Walter

Kay, Hershy

Kay, Ulysses

Kayser, Philipp C.

Keats, Donald

Kee, Piet

Keene, Christopher

Keil, Alfredo

Keilberth, Josef

Keiser, Reinhard

Kelbe, Theodore

Kell, Reginald

Kellogg, Clara Louise

Kelly, Robert

Kelterborn, Rudolf

Kempe, Rudolf

Kendall, Raymond

Kennan, Kent

Kennedy, (George) Michael

Kenton, Egon F.

Kenton, Stan

Kerll, Johann K.

Kerman, Joseph

Kermani, Peter

Kern, Jerome

Kerr, Harrison

Kersbergen, Jan Willem

Kertész, István

Kessler, John

Ketèlbey, Albert W.

Ketting, Otto

Key, Pierre van Rensselaer

Khachaturian, Aram

Khodzha-Einatov, Leon

Khrennikov, Tikhon

Khromushin, Oleg

Kidson, Frank

Kiel, Friedrich

Kienzl, Wilhelm

Kiepura, Jan

Kiesewetter, Tomasz

Kilenyi, Edward, Sr.

Kilpatrick, Jack

Kilpinen, Yrjö

Kim, Earl

Kincaid, William

Kind, Roslyn

King, Pete

Kinkeldey, Otto

Kipnis, Alexander

Kipnis, Igor

Kirchner, Leon

Kirculescu, Nicolae

Kiriac-Georgescu, Dumitru

Kirk, Rahsaan Roland

Kirkpatrick, Ralph

Kiss, Janos

Kissin, Yevgeny

Kitain, Anatole

Kittl, Johann Friedrich [Jan Bedřich]

Kiyose, Yasuji

Klatzow, Peter

Klebe, Giselher

Kleber, Leonhard

Klega, Miroslav

Kleiber, Carlos

Klein, Lothar

Kleinsinger, George

Klemm, Gustav

Klemperer, Otto

Kletzki, Paul

Kleven, Arvid

Klička, Josef

Klingenberg, Alf

Klusák, Jan

Knaifel, Alexander

Knap, Rolf

Knape, Walter

Knappertsbusch, Hans

Knipper, Lev K.

Knoller, Jacob

Knorr, Ernst-Lothar Carl von

Knussen, Oliver

Koch, Caspar P.

Koch, Erland von

Kochetov, Vadim

Kochevitsky, George A.

Kochurov, Yuri

Kocžwara, František

Kodály, Zoltán

Koellreutter, Hans Joachim

Kogan, Leonid

Kogoj, Marij

Kohler, Franz

Kohn, Karl

Kohoutek, Ctirad

Kohs, Ellis B.

Kokkonen, Joonas

Kolar, Victor

Kolasiński, Jerzy

Kolb, Barbara

Kolchinskaya, Camilla

Kolisch, Rudolf

Kolker, Alexander

Kolneder, Walter

Komitas, Soghomonian

Komorzynski, Egon

Kondorossy, Leslie

Kondrashin, Kirill

Konjović, Petar

Konoye, Hidemarō

Kontarsky, Alfons

Koole, Arend (Johannes Christiaan)

Kopelent, Marek

Korchmar, Grigori

Korchmarev, Klimenti

Korjus, Miliza

Korn, Peter Jona

Korn, Richard

Kornerup, Thorvald

Korngold, Erich Wolfgang

Korngold, Julius

Kornsand, Emil

Korte, Oldřich F.

Kortsen, Bjarne

Kos-Anatolsky

Kosakoff, Reuven

Koshetz, Nina

Kosma, Joseph

Kostelanetz, Andre

Kostelanetz, Richard

Kostenko, V[alentin]

Kostić, Vojislav

Kouguell, Arkadie

Koussevitzky, Maria

Koussevitzky, Moshe

Koussevitzky, Olga

Koussevitzky, Serge

Koutzen, Boris

Koval, Marian

Kovaříček, František

Kowalski, Max

Kox, Hans

Koželuh, Johann Antonín

Koželuh, Leopold

Kraft, William

Kramer, Walter

Krapf, Gerhard Wilhelm Robert

Kraus, Adrienne von

Kraus, Joseph M.

Krauss, Clemens

Kravchenko, Boris

Krebbers, Herman

Kreger, James

Krein, Alexander A.

Krein, Grigori

Kreisler, Fritz

Kreitner, Georgi

Krejčí, Iša

Krejčí, Miroslav

Krenek, Ernst

Krenz, Jan

Kreutz, Arthur

Kreutzer, Leonid

Kreutzer, Rodolphe

Krienitz, Karl Willy

Krips, Josef

Krohn, Ernst C.

Kroll, Otto

Kroll, William

Krombholc, Jaroslav

Kronos Quartet

Kroyer, Theodore

Krstić, Petar J.

Krueger, Karl

Krupa, Gene

Kruse, George

Kruyf, Ton de

Kubelík, Jan

Kubelík, Rafael

Kubik, Gail

Kučera, Václav

Kufferath, Maurice

Kullman, Charles

Kunc, Božidar

Kunc, Jan

Kunkel, Charles and Jacob

Kupferman, Meyer

Kurka, Robert

Kürsteiner, Jean P.

Kurtág, György

Kurthy, Zoltan

Kurtz, Edward F.

Kurtz, Eugene

Kuss, Malena

Küzdö, Victor

Kuznetsov, Konstantin

La Montaine, John

La Prade, Ernest

La Salette, Joubert desee: Salette, Joubert de la

La Violette, Wesley

Labarre, Théodore

Labey, Marcel

Labia, Maria and Fausta Labia

Labroca, Mario

Labunski, Felix

Labunski, Wiktor

Lachartre, Nicole-Marie

Lacombe, Paul

Laderman, Ezra

Ladmirault, Paul-Emile

Lagoanère, [Oscar de]

Lagrave, Pierre

Lajtha, László

Lalewicz, Jorge

L'Allemand, Pauline

Lalo, Edouard

Lalo, Pierre

Laloy, Louis

LaMarchina, Robert

Lambert, Constant

Lambert, Lucien

Lambert, Marius and Jean Lambert

Lamm, Pavel

Lamond, Frederic

Lamote de Grignon, Ricard

Lancen, Serge-Jean-Mathieu

Landini, Francesco

Landon, H. C. Robbins

Landormy, Paul

Landowski, Marcel

Landré, Guillaume

Lane, Louis

Lang, Benjamin

Lang, Margaret Ruthven

Lange-Müller, Peter Erasmus

Langendorff, Frieda

Langer, Ferdinand

Langert, Johann August Adolf

Langstroth, Ivan

Lanza, Alcides

Lanza, Mario

Laparra, Raoul

Lapham, Claude

Lara, Agustín

Laredo, Jaime

Laredo, Ruth

Larrocha, Alicia de

Larsson, Lars-Erik

Lasso, Orlando di

Latham, William P.

Latin American composers/musicians

Lauber, Anton Josef

Laufer, Beatrice

Laurens, Jean-Henry

Laurent, Jean Jacquin Antoine Edmond

Lauri-Volpi, Giacomo

Lauro, Antonio

Lavin, Carlos

Lavotta, János

Lavry, Marc

Law, Andrew

Lawrence, Marjorie

Lawrence, Vera

Lawrence, William John

Lawson, Rex

Layton, Billy Jim

Lazar, Filip

Lazarof, Henri

Lazarus, Daniel

Lazzari, Sylvio

Lazzari, Virgilio

Le Boucher, Maurice

Le Caine, Hugh

Le Flem, Paul

Leahey, Harry

Lear, Evelyn

Lebeuf, Jean

Leblanc, Georgette

Leborne, Aimé-Ambroise-Simon

Lebourgeois, Joseph-Auguste

Lebrun, Paul Henri Joseph

Leça, Armando

Leclair, Jean-Marie

Lecuna, Juan

Lecuona, Ernesto

Lederer, Felix

Leduc, Alphonse

Lee, Dai-Keong

Leedy, Douglas

Lees, Benjamin

Leeson, Cecil

Leeuw, Ton de

Leeuwen, Arÿ van

LeFanu, Nicola

Leffler-Burckard, Martha

Leftwich, Vernon

Legge, Walter

Leginska, Ethel

Legley, Victor

Legrenzi, Giovanni

Lehár, Franz

Lehman, Evangeline

Lehmann, Friedrich and George

Lehmann, Lilli

Lehmann, Liza

Lehmann, Lotte

Leibert, Richard

Leibowitz, René

Leifs, Jón

Leigh, Carolyn

Leigh, Walter

Leighton, Kenneth

Leimer, Kurt

Leinsdorf, Erich

Leitzmann, Albert

Lemaire, Jean Eugène Gaston

Lemare, Edwin Henry

Lemoine, Antoine-Marcel

Lendvai, Peter Erwin

Lennon, John

Lentz, Daniel

Lenya, Lotte

Leo, Leonardo

Leonardo da Vinci

Leoncavallo, Ruggero

Leoni, Franco

Leopold, Ralph

Leppard, Raymond

Lerario, Teresa

Lert, Ernst

Lert, Richard

Letelier-Llona, Alfonso

Lev, Ray

Levadé, Charles

Levant, Oscar

Levey, James

Levi, Sigmund

Levi, Yoel

Levina, Zara

Levine, James

Levine, Marks

Levitzki, Mischa

Levy, Ellis

Lévy, Ernst

Levy, Frank

Lévy, Heniot

Levy, Lester S.

Levy, Marvin D.

Lévy, Michel-Maurice

Levy-Diem

Lewandowski, Louis Lazarus

Lewenthal, Raymond

Lewis, Anthony

Lewis, Daniel

Lewis, Henry

Lewkovitch, Bernhard

Ley, Henry George

Ley, Salvador

Leyendecker, Ulrich

Lhévinne, Josef

Lhévinne, Rosina

Lhotka, Fran

Liadov, Anatoli K.

Liatoshinsky, Boris

Liberace, (Walter)

Lichtenberger, Henri

Lidholm, Ingvar

Lieber, Edvard

Liebermann, Rolf

Lieberson, Goddard

Lieberson, Peter

Liebling, Estelle

Liebling, Georg

Lierhammer, Theodor

Lieurance, Thurlow

Ligeti, György

Liggins, Ethel Annie

Lincoln, Robert Dix

Lind, Jenny

Lindberg, Oskar

Lindblad, Otto Jonas

Lineback, Harold

Linne, Hans S.

Lio de Fainberg, Adelina de

Lioncourt, Guy de

Lipatti, Dinu

Lipkin, Malcolm

Lipovšek, Marijan

Lipscomb, Mance

Liška, Zdeněk

List, Emanuel

List, Eugene

List, Kurt

Listov, Konstantin

Liszt, Franz

Litinsky, Heinrich

Liverati, Giovanni

Llamozas, Salvador

Llobet, Miguel

Llongueras y Badía, Juan

Lloyd, George

Lloyd, Jonathan

Lloyd, Norman

Lloyd Webber, Andrewsee: Webber, Andrew Lloyd

Lobo, Duarte

Locatelli, Pietro Antonio

Lockspeiser, Edward

Lockwood, Annea

Lodovico, Lavigna Vincenzo di

Loeb, John Jacob

Loeffler, Charles M.

Loeillet, Jean-Baptiste

Loesser, Arthur

Loesser, Frank

Loevendie, Theo

Loewe, Frederick

Logroscino, Nicola

Löhlein, Georg Simon

Löhner, Johann

Lolli, Antonio

Lombardi, Luca

Lombardo, Carmen

Lombardo, Guy

London, George

Long, Marguerite

Longas, Federico

Longo, Alessandro

Lonque, Georges

Lopatnikoff, Nikolai

Lopez, Vincent

López-Chavarri y Marco, Eduardo

Lorengar, Pilar

Lorentzen, Bent

Lorenz, Max

Lorenzi, Sergio

Loucheur, Raymond

Loudová, Ivana

Louël, Jean

Lourié, Arthur Vincent

Lovendusky, James

Lowenbach, Jan

Lowens, Irving

Lowinsky, Edward E.

Lowtzky, Hermann

Lualdi, Adriano

Luboff, Norman

Luboshutz, Léa

Luboshutz, Pierre

Lubrich, Fritz, Jr.

Lucien, Adolphe

Lucier, Alvin

Lucký, Štěpán

Ludkewycz, Stanislaus

Ludwig, August

Luening, Otto

Lukáš, Zdeněk

Lully, Jean-Baptiste

Luna, Pablo

Lund, Signe

Lunssdörffer, Albrecht Martin

Lunssens, Martin

Lupi, Roberto

Luporini, Gaetano

Lussan, Zélie de

Lustig, Jakob Wilhelm

Lutkin, Peter C.

Lutoslawski, Witold

Lutyens, Elisabeth

Lvov, Alexie

Lyman, Howard

Lyne, Felice

Lynes, Frank

Lynn, George

Lyon, Jimmy

Lyons, James

Lys, Edith de

Ma, Yo-Yo

Maag, Peter

Maas, Louis

Maazel, Lorin

Mabellini, Teodulo

MacArdle, Donald Wales

MacColl, Hugh F.

MacDermid, James G. and Sibyl Sammis

MacDowell, Edward

Mace, Thomas

Macfarren, Natalie

Mach, Ernst

Mácha, Otmar

Machito

Maciejewski, Roman

Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Campbell

Mackinlay, Malcolm Sterling

MacKown, Marjorie

Maclean, Alexander Morvaren

MacMillan, Sir Ernest

Macpherson, Charles

Maddy, Joseph

Madeira, Jean

Maderna, Bruno

Madetoja, Leevi

Madge, Geoffrey

Maes, Jef

Magaloff, Nikita

Maganini, Quinto

Mager, Jörg Adam

Maggini, Giovanni Paolo

Magnard, (Lucien-Denis-Gabriel-) Albéric

Magne, Michel

Magomayev, Muslim

Mahaim, Ivan

Mahler, Fritz

Mahler, Gustav

Mailman, Martin

Mainzer, Joseph

Maiorano, Gaetano

Maisky, Mischa (Mikhail)

Maison, René

Majkapar, Samuil

Makarova, Nina

Maklakiewicz, Jan

Malawski, Artur

Malcuzynski, Witold

Maleingreau, Paul de

Malherbe, Edmond Paul Henri

Malineanu, Henry

Malipiero, Gian Francesco

Malipiero, Riccardo

Maliszewski, Witold

Malkin, Beata

Malkin, Joseph

Malko, Nicolai

Malloch, William

Malotte, Albert Hay

Mamangakis, Nikos

Mamiya, Michio

Mamoulian, Rouben

Mana-Zucca

Mancinelli, Luigi

Mandel, Alan

Mandel, Nancy

Mandyczewski, Eusebius

Manelli, Francesco

Mankell, Henning

Mann, Paul

Mann, William

Mannes, Leopold Damrosch

Mannstädt, Franz

Manos, George

Manschinger, Kurt

Mansfeldt, Hugo

Mansfield, Purcell James

Mantovani, Tancredi

Marable, Fate

Marais, Josef

Marcello, Benedetto

Marchesi, Blanche

Marchesi de Castrone, Mathilde

Marchetti, Filippo

Marcoux, Vannisee: Vanni-Marcoux, Jean-Emile

Maréchal, Maurice

Marek, George R.

Mareschall, Samuel

Mariani, Angelo

Marić, Ljubica

Marini, Biagio

Marinuzzi, Gino

Mario, Giovanni

Mariotte, Antoine

Markevitch, Igor

Marks, Alan

Marks, Johnny

Marlowe, Sylvia

Marmontel, Antoine-François

Maros, Miklós

Marriner, Neville

Marrocco, William Thomas

Marsalis, Wynton

Marschner, Franz Ludwig Veit

Marsh, Lucille Crews

Marsh, Robert Charles

Marsick, Armand

Marteau, Henri

Martenot, Maurice

Martín, Edgardo

Martin, Frank

Martin, Mary

Martin, Riccardo

Martin, Thomas

Martín y Soler, Vicente

Martinelli, Giovanni

Martinet, Jean-Louis

Martini, Giovanni Battista

Martini, Jean Paul Egide

Martini, Nino

Martino, Donald

Martinon, Jean

Martins, João Carlos

Martinů, Bohuslav

Martirano, Salvatore

Martucci, Giuseppe

Martucci, Paolo

Maryon, Edward

Marzo, Eduardo

Mascagni, Pietro

Mascheroni, Edoardo

Masetti, Enzo

Mason, Daniel Gregory

Mason, Edith

Mason, Henry Lowell

Masselos, William

Massenet, Jules (-Emile-Frédéric)

Massin, Pierre-Jean-Paul-Crepin

Masson, Fernand-Emile-Désiré

Masson, Gérard

Masson, Paul-Marie

Massonneau, Louis

Masur, Kurt

Matačić, Lovro von

Matěj, Josef

Mathias, Franz Xaver

Mathias, William

Mathieu, Emile (-Louis-Victor)

Matsudaira, Yoritsuné

Matthay, Tobias

Mattheson, Johann

Matthus, Siegfried

Mattioli, Lino

Matveyeva, Novella

Matys, Jiří

Matz, Rudolf

Mauceri, John

Maunder, John Henry

Maurel, Victor

Maw, Nicholas

Maxfield, Richard Vance

May, Florence

Mayer, Benjamin Wilhelm

Mayer, Frederick Christian

Mayer, Sir Robert

Mayer-Mahr, Moritz

Mayuzumi, Toshirō

Mazas, Jacques-Féréol

McArthur, Edwin

McBride, Robert

McCabe, John

McCorkle, Donald

McCormack, John

McDonald, Harl

McDowell, John Herbert

McElroy, Alice

McGurty, Mark

McHugh, Jimmy

McKinley, Carl

McKinley, William Thomas

McKinney, Mathilde C.

McKuen, Rod

McLeod, John

McPhee, Colin

Meale, Richard (Graham)

Mechem, Kirke

Medau, Andreas Hinrich

Medek, Tilo

Medtner, Nicolai

Meester, Louis de

Méfano, Paul

Mehegan, John

Mehta, Mehli

Mehta, Zubin

Mehul, Louis-Joseph

Méhul, Etienne-Nicolas

Mei, Maria Zoraide

Meiland, Jakob

Meitus, Yuli

Melachrino, George

Melartin, Erkki

Melba, Nellie

Melchers, Henrik Melcher

Melchior, Lauritz

Melik-Pashayev, Alexander

Melikov, Arif (Jangirovich)

Meller, Raquel

Mellers, Wilfrid

Mellnäs, Arne

Menasce, Jacques de

Mendelsohn, Alfred

Mendelssohn, Felix

Mendelssohn, Felix Robert

Mendes, Gilberto (Ambrósio García)

Meneghel, Antonietta

Mengelberg, Kurt Rudolf

Mengelberg, Willem

Menges, Herbert

Ménil, Félicien de

Mennin, Peter

Mennini, Louis

Menotti, Gian Carlo

Menter, Joseph

Menter, Sophie

Menuhin, Hephzibah

Menuhin, Yehudi

Merbecke, John

Mercadante, (Giuseppe) Saverio (Raffaele)

Mercer, Johnny

Mercer, Mabel

Mercure, Pierre

Meremblum, Peter

Meriläinen, Usko

Merman, Ethel

Mermet, Auguste

Merrill, Robert

Merritt, A. Tillman

Merryman, Marjorie

Mersmann, Hans

Merula, Tarquinio

Merulo, Claudio

Messager, André

Messiaen, Olivier

Messner, Joseph

Mester, Jorge

Meulemans, Arthur

Mewton-Wood, Noel

Meyer, Krzysztof

Meyerbeer, Giacomo

Meyerowitz, Jan

Meylan, Pierre

Meyrowitz, Selmar

Miaskovsky, Nicolai

Michaelis, Ruth

Michalsky, Donal

Michelangeli, Arturo Benedetti

Michelet, Michel

Michell, Edna

Middeleer, Jean de

Midori

Miedél, Rainer

Miersch, Paul Friedrich Theodor

Miessner, Benjamin Franklin

Mignan, Edouard-Charles-Octave

Mignone, Francisco

Migot, Georges

Mihalovich, ödön von

Mihalovici, Marcel

Mihály, András

Mikhashoff, Ivar

Mikorey, Franz

Mikuli, Karl

Milanov, Zinka

Milford, Robin

Milhaud, Darius

Millault, Laurent-François-Edouard

Miller, Robert

Millet, Luis

Mills, Charles

Mills, Harry

Mills, Jack

Mills, Richard

Milner, Anthony

Milnes, Sherrill (Eustace)

Milojević, Miloje

Milošević, Predrag

Milsap, Ronnie

Milstein, Nathan

Minchev, Georgi

Mingus, Charles

Minkus, Alois

Mirande, Hippolyte

Mirouze, Marcel

Mirovitch, Alfred

Mirzoyan, Edvard

Misch, Ludwig

Mischakoff, Mischa

Mitchell, Howard

Mitchell, Joni

Mitchell, William J.

Mitropoulos, Dimitri

Mitsukuri, Shukichi

Mitterer, Ignaz Martin

Miyagi, Michio

Moeck, Hermann

Moevs, Robert W.

Moffat, Alfred Edward

Moffo, Anna

Moiseiwitsch, Benno

Mokranjac, Stevan

Mokrejs, John

Mokrousov, Boris

Molchanov, Kirill

Moldavan, Nicolas

Moldenhauer, Hans

Molina, Antonio J.

Molter, Johann Melchior

Mompou, Federico

Monfred, Avenir H. de

Monk, Thelonious

Monleone, Domenico

Montague, Stephen

Monte, Philippe de

Montecino, Alfonso

Montéclair, Michel Pignolet de

Montemezzi, Italo

Montenegro, Hugo

Monteux, Doris Hodgkins

Monteux, Pierre

Monteverdi, Claudio

Monteverdi, Giulio Cesare

Montfort, Alexandre

Moog, Robert A.

Moore, Brian

Moore, Carman

Moore, Douglas

Moore, Grace

Moore, Mary Carr

Moorman, Charlotte

Mooser, (Jean Pierre Joseph) Aloys

Morales, Olallo

Moran, Robert Leonard

Morath, Max

Moravec, Ivan

Moraweck, Lucien

Morawetz, Oskar

Morawski-Dąbrowa, Eugeniusz

Morax, René

Morel, Auguste-François

Morel, Jean

Morelli, Carlo

Morelli, Giuseppe

Moreno, Segundo Luis

Morgan, Jaye P.

Morgan, Maud

Morillo, Roberto García

Morin, Gösta

Morini, Erica

Morley, Thomas

Moroi, Makoto

Moroi, Saburo

Moross, Jerome

Morris, Joan Clair

Morris, Reginald Owen

Mortari, Virgilio

Mortelmans, Lodewijk

Mortensen, Finn

Morthenson, Jan W.

Morton, Lawrence

Moscona, Nicola

Moser, Rudolf

Mosolov, Alexander

Mosusova, Nadezda

Moszumańska-Nazar, Krystyna

Motte, Diether de la

Mottu, Alexandre

Moulaert, Raymond

Mouton, Jean

Moyse, Marcel

Moyzes, Alexander

Mozart, Leopold

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Mráček, Jaroslav

Mshvelidze, Shalva

Muczynski, Robert

Muench, Gerhart

Muffat, Georg

Mulder, Herman

Muldowney, Dominic

Mulè, Giuseppe

Mulet, Henri

Müller, Georg Gottfried

Müller, Sigfrid

Müller-Blattau, Joseph Maria

Müller von Asow, Erich Hermann

Müller von Kulm, Walter

Müller-Zürich, Paul

Munch, Charles

Münch, Ernst

Münnich, Richard

Munrow, David (John)

Munz, Mieczyslaw

Muradeli, Vano

Muratore, Lucien

Murdoch, William

Mureşianu, Iacob

Muris, Johannes de

Murphy, Owen

Murska, Ilma di

Musard, Philippe

Musco, Angelo

Musgrave, Thea

Mushel, Georgi

Musicescu, Gavriil

Mussorgsky, Modest

Mustel, Victor; Auguste Mustel, and Alphonse Mustel

Musulin, Branka

Muti, Riccardo

Mycielski, Zygmunt

Mylnikov, Alexei

Mysliveček, Josef

Nabokov, Nicolas

Nadaud, Gustave

Nadel, Arno

Naginski, Charles

Nancarrow, Conlon

Nance, Ray

Napoli, Gennaro

Napravnik, Eduard

Nargeot, Pierre-Julien

Narimanidze, Niko

Nat, Yves

Nathan, Hans

Naujalis, Juozas

Naumann, Joel

Naumann, (Karl) Ernst

Navarro, Juan

Navrátil, Karel

Nechayev, Vasily

Nedbal, Oskar

Neefe, Christian Gottlob

Neel, Boyd

Negrea, Marţian

Nelhybel, Vaclav

Nelle, Wilhelm

Nelson, John

Nelson, Robert U.

Nelson, Ron (ald Jack)

Nelsova, Zara

Nemiroff, Isaac

Nerini, Emile, et al.

Neruda, Franz Xaver

Neseritis, Andreas

Nettl, Paul

Neuhaus, Heinrich

Neukomm, Sigismund Ritter von

Neuman, Maxine

Neumann, Franz

Neumann, Václav

Neumann, Věroslav

Nevada, Mignon Mathilde Marie

Neveu, Ginette

Newcater, Graham

Newman, Alfred

Newman, Anthony

Newman, Ernest

Newman, William S.

Newmark, John

Newton, Ivor

Ney, Elly

Nguyen van Ty, Louise

Nichols, Ernest Loring ("Red")

Nick, Edmund Josef

Nicolai, Otto

Niculescu, Stefan

Niedermeyer, Louis

Nielsen, Carl

Nielsen, Svend

Nielsen, Tage

Niewiadomski, Stanislaw

Nigg, Serge

Nikolovski, Vlastimir

Niles, John Jacob

Nilson, Einar

Nilsson, Birgit

Nilsson, Bo

Nin-Culmell, Joaquín

Ninci, Enrique Fava

Nini, Alessandro

Nissen, Georg Nikolaus

Nito, José de

Niyazi

Noble, Ray

Noble, Thomas Tertius

Nobre, Marlos

Nobutoki, Kiyoshi

Noelte, A. Albert

Nohl, (Karl Friedrich) Ludwig

Nono, Luigi

Norby, Erik

Nordgren, Pehr Henrik

Nordheim, Arne

Nordica, Lillian

Nordoff, Paul

Noren, Heinrich Gottlieb

Nørgaard, Per

Nørholm, Ib

Norlind, Tobias

Norman, Jessye

Norrington, Roger

Noskowski, Sigismund (Zygmunt von)

Nottebohm, (Martin) Gustav

Nourrit, Adolphe

Nováček, Rudolf

Novães, Guiomar

Novák, Johann Baptist

Novello, Joseph Alfred

Novotný, Václav Juda

Nowak, Lionel

Nowowiejski, Felix

Nucius, Johannes

Nuitter, Charles Louis Etienne

Nunó, Jaime

Nyiregyházi, Erwin

Nystroem, Gösta

Oborin, Lev

Obouhov, Nicolas

Oboussier, Robert

Obraztsova, Elena

O'Brien, Eugene

Ochs, Siegfried

Odak, Krsto

Odnoposoff, Adolfo

O'Dwyer, Robert

Oetting, William H.

Offenbach, Jacques

Ogdon, John

Ogihara, Toshitsugu

Ogolevets, Alexei

Ogura, Roh

Ohana, Maurice

O'Hara, Geoffrey

Ohlsson, Garrick

Ohlsson, Richard

Oistrakh, David

Oki, Masao

Olah, Tiberiu

Olczewska, Maria

Olénine d'Alheim, Marie

Olio, Cesare dall'see: Dall'Olio, Cesare

Oliveira, Jocy de

Oliveros, Pauline

Olman, Abe

Olsen, Sparre

Ono, Yoko

Onslow, George (André Georges Louis)

Opera musicians/composers

Opieński, Henryk

Orban, Marcel

Orchard, William Arundel

Ordoñez, Carlos

Orecchio, Joseph

Orefice, Giacomo

Orff, Carl

Orlob, Harold

Ormandy, Eugene

Ornstein, Leo

Orr, Robin

Orrego-Salas, Juan

Orthel, Léon

Ortmann, Otto Rudolph

Ory, Edward ("Kid")

Osborne, Adrienne

Osborne, Nigel

Osmon, Leroy

Osterc, Slavko

Osthoff, Helmuth

O'Sullivan, Patrick

Otaño, José María Nemesio

Otava, Zdeněk

Otescu, Ion Nonna

Othmayr, Caspar

Otterloo, Willem van

Otterström, Thorvald

Ottman, Robert W.

Overton, Hall

Owen, Richard

Ozawa, Hisato

Ozawa, Seiji

Paap, Wouter

Pacchierotti, Ubaldo

Pachelbel, Carl Theodorus

Pachelbel, Johann

Pachmann, Vladimir de

Pacini, Giovanni

Pacius, Fredrik (Friedrich)

Paderewski, Ignace Jan

Padilla Sanchez, José

Paganini, Niccolò

Page, Nathaniel Clifford

Pahissa, Jaime

Paik, Nam June

Paisiello, Giovanni

Pakhmutova, Alexandra

Paladi, Radu

Paladilhe, Emile

Palange, Louis Salvador

Palau, Manuel

Palester, Roman

Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da

Paliashvili, Zachary

Pallavicino, Benedetto

Pallemaerts, Edmundo

Palm, Siegfried

Palmer, Robert

Palmgren, Selim

Panassié, Hugues

Paniagua, Raul

Panizza, Ettore

Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu

Panufnik, Andrzej

Panzéra, Charles

Papaioannou, Yannis

Papi, Gennaro

Papineau-Couture, Jean

Pâque, Désiré

Paradies, Pietro Domenico

Paray, Paul

Parelli, Attilio

Paribeni, Giulio Cesare

Paris, Claude-Joseph

Parlow, Kathleen

Parratt, Walter

Parris, Herman M.

Parris, Robert

Parrish, Carl

Pärt, Arvo

Partch, Harry

Partos, Oedoen

Pasatieri, Thomas

Pascal, Claude

Pashchenko, Andrei

Pasquini, Bernardo

Pasta, Giuditta

Pasztory, Ditta

Patterson, Annie Wilson

Patterson, Franklin Peale

Patti, Adelina

Patti, Carlotta

Pattison, Lee

Patzak, Julius

Pauer, Jíři

Pauer, Max

Paukert, Karel

Paull, Barberi

Paulson, Gustaf

Paumann, Conrad

Paumgartner, Bernhard

Paunović Milenko

Pavarotti, Luciano

Pavlova, Anna

Payne, Anthony

Payne, John

Paz, Juan Carlos

Pechner, Gerhard

Pedrotti, Carlo

Peerce, Jan

Peeters, Flor

Peiko, Nikolai

Pelemans, Willem

Pelletier, Louis Wilfred

Pembaur, Joseph, Jr.

Penderecki, Krzysztof

Penha, Michel

Penna, Lorenzo

Pépin, Clermont

Pepper, Art

Perahia, Murray

Pereira, Arthur

Perera, Ronald

Peress, Maurice

Pérez, David

Pérez Casas, Bartolomeo

Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista

Peristeres, Spyros D.

Perkins, Francis Davenport

Perkins, John MacIvor

Perkins, William

Perkowski, Piotr

Perle, George

Perlea, Jonel

Perlman, Itzhak

Perlongo, Daniel

Perne, François Louis

Perosi, Don Lorenzo

Perrin, Harry Crane

Perry, Julia

Persen, John

Persiani, Fanny

Persiani, Giuseppe

Persichetti, Vincent

Persinger, Louis

Perti, Giacomo (Jacopo) Antonio

Perusso, Mario

Pestalozzi, Heinrich

Petchnikov, Alexander

Peter, Johann Friedrich

Peters, Carl Friedrich

Peters, Roberta

Petersen, Wilhelm

Peterson, Thomas

Peterson, Wayne

Peterson-Berger, Olof Wilhelm

Petra-Basacopol, Carmen

Petrassi, Goffredo

Petrauskas, Mikas

Petrella, Errico

Petrelli, Eleanora

Petrescu, D. Ioan

Petri, Egon

Petrillo, James C.

Petrov, Andrei

Petrović, Radomir

Petrovics, Emil

Pettersson, Gustaf Allan

Petzoldt, Richard

Pevernage, Andries

Peyser, Herbert Francis

Peyser, Joan

Peyton, Malcolm C.

Pfatteicher, Carl Friedrichs

Pfeiffer, Theodor

Pfitzner, Hans

Pfohl, Ferdinand

Philidor, François André

Philipp, Isidor

Phillips, Burrill

Phillips, Harvey

Phillips, Montague Fawcett

Piaf, Edith

Piastro, Michel

Piatigorsky, Gregor

Piatti, Alfredo Carlo

Piccinini, Alessandro

Pierce, Webb

Pierné, (Henri-Constant-) Gabriel

Pijper, Willem

Piket, Frederick

Pimsleur, Solomon

Pincherle, Marc

Pineda-Duque, Roberto

Pinkham, Daniel

Piňos, Alois

Pipelare, Matthaeus

Pirani, Eugenio

Pirro, André

Pirrotta, Nino

Pischna, Josef

Pisk, Paul Amadeus

Piston, Walter

Pitfield, Thomas Baron

Pittman, Richard

Pizzetti, Ildebrando

Pizzi, Emilio

Plamenac, Dragan

Planchet, Dominique-Charles

Plançon, Pol-Henri

Plantade, Charles-Henri

Platti, Giovanni

Plaza, Juan Bautista

Pleskow, Raoul

Plessis, Hubert du

Pleyel, Camille

Plishka, Paul (Peter)

Plonsky, Peter

Pochon, Alfred

Podesta, Italo

Podešva, Jaromír

Pogorelich, Ivo

Poisson, Toussaint-René

Polacco, Giorgio

Poldini, Ede

Polifrone, Jon

Polignac, Armande de

Polin, Claire

Polish composers/musicians

Pollack, Ben

Pollak, Robert

Pollikoff, Max

Pollini, Cesare, Cavaliere de'

Pollini, Maurizio

Pololáník, Zdeněk

Polovinkin, Leonid

Ponce, Manuel María

Ponchard, Louis-Antoine-éléonore

Ponchielli, Amilcare

Pons, Charles

Pons, Lily

Ponselle, Rosa

Poot, Marcel

Popesco, Trajan

Popov, Gavriil

Popovici, Doru

Popper, David

Popper, Jan

Porpora, Nicola Antonio

Porsile, Giuseppe

Porta, Costanzo

Porter, Cole

Porter, Quincy

Porter, Sidney

Portnov, Georgi

Portugal, Marcos Antonio da Fonseca

Portuguese composers/musicians

Posselt, Ruth

Pothier, Dom Joseph

Pottle, Samuel H.

Poueigh, Jean

Poulenc, Francis

Poulet, Gaston

Pourtalès, Guy de

Pousseur, Henri

Powell, Earl "Bud"

Powell, Laurence

Powell, Mel

Powers, Marie

Pozdro, John

Pratella, Francesco Balilla

Pratt, Silas

Prausnitz, Frederik

Preger, Leo

Preiss, Cornelius

Presley, Elvis

Prêtre, Georges

Previn, André

Prévost, Eugène-Prosper

Prey, Hermann

Price, Jorge Wilson

Price, Leontyne

Price, Margaret

Prigozhin, Lucian

Primrose, William

Pringsheim, Klaus

Printemps, Yvonne

Pritchard, Sir John

Procter, Leland

Prod'homme, Jacques-Gabriel

Profeta, Laurenţiu

Prokofiev, Sergei

Prota-Giurleo, Ulisse

Prout, Ebenezer

Pruett, James

Prüfer, Arthur

Przechowski, Johannes

Ptaszyńska, Marta

Puccini, Giacomo

Puchalsky, Vladimir

Puente, Giuseppe del

Puente, Tito

Pugnani, (Giulio) Gaetano (Gerolamo)

Pujol, Francesc

Purcell, Henry

Pylkkänen, Tauno Kullervo

Quach, Helen

Quaile, Elizabeth

Quilter, Roger

Quinet, Fernand

Quinet, Marcel

Quittard, Henri

Raabe, Peter

Raasted, Niels Otto

Rabe, Folkesee: Bark, Jan

Rabin, Michael

Rabinof, Benno and Sylvia Rabinof

Rachmaninoff, Sergei

Rachmilovich, Jacques

Radić, Dušan

Radoux, Jean-Théodore

Radovanović, Vladan

Radziwill, Prince Anton Heinrich

Raeli, Vito

Raff, Joseph Joachim

Rainier, Priaulx

Raisa, Rosa

Raksin, David

Ralf, Richard

Rameau, Jean-Philippe

Ramin, Günther

Ramm, Valentina

Ramón y Rivera, Luis Felipe

Ramovš, Primož

Rampal, Jean-Pierre

Ramsier, Paul

Rands, Bernard

Rangström, Ture

Ranta, Sulho

Rap music

Raphael, Günther

Raphling, Sam

Rapp, Siegfried

Rappoldi-Kahrer, Laura

Raskin, Judith

Rasmussen, Karl Aage

Rasse, François

Rathaus, Karol

Ratner, Leonard Gilbert

Ratz, Erwin

Rautavaara, Einojuhani

Ravanello, Oreste

Ravasenga, Carlo

Ravel, Maurice

Rawsthorne, Alan

Rayner, Sydney

Read, Gardner

Reardon, John

Reay, Samuel

Reber, Napoléon-Henri

Rebikov, Vladimir

Rebner, Adolf

Rebner, Wolfgang Edward

Rechberger, Herman

Redding, Edward C.

Redman, Harry Newton

Reed, Peter Hugh

Reese, Gustave

Reeves, John Sims

Refardt, Edgar

Refice, Licinio

Regamey, Constantin

Reger, Max

Regney, Noël

Rehkemper, Heinrich

Reich, Steve

Reicha, Anton

Reichel, Bernard

Reichert, Johannes

Reif, Paul

Reimann, Aribert

Reiner, Fritz

Reiner, Karel

Reinhardt, Django

Reinken, Jan Adams

Reinshagen, Karin

Reis, Claire Raphael

Reisenberg, Nadia

Reiser, Alois

Reiss, Albert

Reissmann, August

Reiter, Josef

Reitler, Joseph

Reizenstein, Franz

Rekašius, Antanas

Relfe, John

Reményi, Eduard

Remsen, Lester

Rémy, Guillaume

Renié, Henriette

Renzi, Remigio

Renzo, Bianchi

Respighi, Ottorino

Rethberg, Elisabeth

Réti, Rudolf

Reuchsel, Amédée and Maurice Reuchsel

Reuling, Ludwig Wilhelm

Reuter, Florizel von

Reutter, Hermann

Revel, Harry

Revueltas, Silvestre

Revutsky, Lev

Rey, Cemal Reshid

Reyer, Louis-Etienne-Ernest

Reyes, Juan

Reynolds, Roger

Reynolds, Verne

Řezáč, Ivan

Rheinberger, Joseph

Rhené-Baton

Riadis, Emile

Ribaupierre, André de

Ricci, Ruggiero

Riccitelli, Primo

Rice, William Gorham

Richardson, Alfred Madeley

Richter, Karl

Richter, Marga

Richter, Sviatoslav

Richter-Haaser, Hans

Riddle, Nelson

Rider-Kelsey, Corinne

Ridout, Godfrey

Riegger, Wallingford

Rieti, Vittorio

Rifaut, Louis-Victor-Etienne

Rihm, Wolfgang

Riisager, KnudÅge

Riley, John

Riley, Terry

Rimsky-Korsakov, Georgi

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai

Ringo, (Henry) James

Ringwall, Rudolph

Rio, Anita

Risler, Edouard

Ristić, Milan

Ristori, Giovanni Alberto

Rivier, Jean

Rizzardi, Veniero

Robbins, Jerome

Robbins, Marty

Robert, Camille

Roberton, Sir Hugh S.

Roberts, Arthur

Robertson, Leroy

Robeson, Lila

Robeson, Paul

Robin, Mado

Robinson, Ray E.

Rocca, Lodovico

Rochberg, George

Rode, Halfdan

Rodgers, Jimmie

Rodgers, Richard

Rodrigo, Joaquín

Rodzinski, Artur

Roës, Paul

Roesgen-Champion, Marguerite

Rogalski, Theodor

Roger-Ducasse, Jean-Jules Aimable

Rogers, Bernard

Rogister, Jean

Rohan, Jindřich

Rohde, Friedrich Wilhelm

Roig, Gonzalo

Roisman, Joseph

Rojo, Casiano

Rokseth, Yvonne

Roland-Manuel, Alexis

Roldán, Amadeo

Roll, Pierre-Gaspard

Rolla, Alessandro

Rolland, Paul

Rolland, Romain

Roller, Alfred

Rollins, "Sonny" (Theodore Walter)

Roman, Elli

Romani, Pietro

Romberg, Sigmund

Romeu, Luis

Ronga, Luigi

Röntgen, Julius

Roosenschoon, Hans

Roosevelt, J. Willard

Root, George Frederick

Rootham, Cyril Bradley

Ropartz, Joseph Guy

Roquet, Ernest Antoine

Rore, Cipriano de

Rorem, Ned

Rosbaud, Hans

Rose, Carl Nicolaus August

Rose, David

Rose, Leonard

Rosen, Charles

Rosen, Jerome

Rosenberg, Hilding

Rosenbloom, Sydney

Rosenboom, David

Rosenfield, John, Jr.

Rosenman, Leonard

Rosenstock, Joseph

Rosenthal, Harold (David)

Rosenthal, Manuel

Rosenthal, Moriz

Rosenwald, Hans

Rosetti, Francesco Antonio

Rosing, Vladimir

Roslavetz, Nicolai

Rösler, Johann Josef

Rosner, Ady

Rosner, Arnold

Ross, Hugh

Ross-Despreaux, Guilaume

Rosseau, Norbert

Rossellini, Renzo

Rossetti, Stefano

Rossi, Abbate Francesco

Rossi, Luigi

Rossi, Tino

Rossini, Gioachino

Rössl-Majdan, Hildegard

Rostand, Claude

Rostropovich, Mstislav

Roswaenge, Helge

Rota, Nino

Roth, Herman

Rott, Hans [Johann Carl Maria]

Rouse, Christopher

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

Roussel, Albert

Rowicki, Witold

Roxas, Emilio

Roy, Klaus George

Royce, Edward

Rózsa, Miklós

Różycki, Ludomir

Rubbra, Edmund

Rubini, Giovanni Battista

Rubinoff, David

Rubinstein, Anton

Rubinstein, Arthur

Rubinstein, Ida

Rubinstein, Nicolai

Rubsamen, Walter (Howard)

Rudel, Julius

Ruders, Poul

Rudhyar, Dane

Rudnytsky, Antin

Rudolf, Max

Rudziński, Witold

Ruffo, Titta

Ruggles, Carl

Rumanian composers/musicians

Rupnik, Ivan

Rusconi, Gerardo

Rush, Loren

Russell, William

Russian composers/musicians

Russo, John P.

Russolo, Luigi

Rust, Friedrich Wilhelm

Rutz, Ottmar

Ruyneman, Daniel

Ryabov, Vladimir

Ryelandt, Joseph

Rytel, Piotr

Ryterband, Roman

Rzewski, Frederic

Sabaneyev, Leonid

Sabata, Victor de

Sabbatini, Galeazzo

Sabbatini, Luigi Antonio

Sabin, Robert

Sacchini, Antonio

Sacco, P. Peter

Sachs, Curt

Sachs, Joel

Sachs, Milan

Sachse, Leopold

Sack, Erna

Sacks, Stuart

Sadero, Geni

Saerchinger, César

Saeverud, Harald

Safonov, Vasili

Saint-Requier, Léon

Saint-Saëns, (Charles) Camille

Salabert, Francis

Salas Viu, Vicentesee: Viu, Vicente Salas

Sales, Pietro P.

Saleski, Gdal

Salette, Joubert de la

Salgado, Luis H.

Sallinen, Aulis

Salmaggi, Felix

Salmanov, Vadim

Salmenhaara, Erkki

Salmhofer, Franz

Salmon, Albert Glover

Salomon, Johann Peter

Salomon, Siegfried

Salonen, Esa-Pekka

Saltzmann-Stevens, Minnie

Salzedo, Carlos

Salzman, Eric

Samara, Spiro

Samazeuilh, Gustave

Saminsky, Lazare

Sammartini, Giovanni Battista

Samosud, Samuil

Sample, James

Samuel, Gerhard

Sanborn, John Pitts

Sánchez de Fuentes, Eduardo

Sandberg, Mordecai

Sandby, Herman

Sanders, Robert

Sanders, Samuel

Sándor, Arpád

Sandström, Sven-David

Sandvik, Ole Mørk

Sandvold, Arild (Edvin)

Sanjuán, Pedro

Sanromá, Jesús María

Santa Cruz, Domingo

Santini, Fortunato

Santini, Gabriele

Santoliquido, Francesco

Sapelnikov, Vasili

Saperton, David

Sapp, Allen Dwight

Sarasate, Pablo de

Sarchizov, Sergiu

Sargeant, Winthrop

Sargent, Malcom

Sari, Ada

Sarly, Henry

Sarrette, Bernard

Sarti, Giuseppe

Sartori, Claudio

Sartorio, Antonio

Satie, Erik

Sauer, Angelica Morales von

Sauer, Emil von

Sauguet, Henri

Sauville, Jacques de

Savage, Henry Wilson

Savard, Augustin

Savard, Marie-Gabriel-Augustin

Savart, Félix

Saville, Frances

Sawallisch, Wolfgang

Sayão, Bidú

Saygun, Ahmed Adnan

Saylor, Bruce

Sbriglia, Giovanni

Scalchi, Sofia

Scarlatti, Alessandro

Scelsi, Giacinto

Schaeffer, Boguslaw

Schäfer, Dirk

Schafer, R. Murray

Schalit, Heinrich

Schalk, Franz

Schalk, Josef

Schall, Claus

Scharrer, Irene

Schat, Peter

Schaub, Hans Ferdinand

Schaub, Siegmund Ferdinand

Scheff, Fritzi

Scheffler, Siegfried

Scheidemann, Heinrich

Scheidt, Samuel

Schein, Johann Hermann

Schelble, Johann Nepomuk

Schelle, Johann

Schelling, Ernest

Schenck, Jean (Johann)

Schenk, Erich

Schenker, Heinrich

Scherchen, Hermann

Scherchen-Hsiao, Tona

Scherman, Thomas K.

Schermerhorn, Kenneth

Schick, George

Schick, Margarete Luise

Schickele, Peter

Schidlowsky, León

Schiff, Heinrich

Schifrin, Lalo

Schikaneder, Emanuel (Johann)

Schiller, Madeline

Schilling, Gustav

Schillinger, Joseph

Schillings, Max von

Schindler, Anton

Schiøtz, Aksel

Schipa, Raffaele

Schipa, Tito

Schippers, Thomas

Schirmer, Ernest Charles

Schirmer, Friedrich Gustav Emil

Schirmer, Gustave

Schirmer, Johann Georg

Schiske, Karl Hubert Rudolf

Schiuma, Alfredo L.

Schjelderup, Gerhard

Schloezer, Boris de

Schloss, Edwin H.

Schloss, Julius

Schlusnus, Heinrich

Schmedes, Erik

Schmid, Adolf

Schmid, Heinrich

Schmidl, Carlo

Schmidt, Arthur Paul

Schmidt, Franz

Schmidt, Gustav

Schmidt, Joseph

Schmidt-Görg, Joseph

Schmidt-Isserstedt, Hans Ernst

Schmieder, Wolfgang

Schminke, Oscar

Schmit, Camille

Schmitt, Aloys

Schmitt, Florent

Schnabel, Artur

Schneerson, Grigori

Schnerich, Alfred

Schnittke, Alfred

Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Ludwig

Schobert, Johann

Schoemaker, Maurice

Schoenberg, Arnold

Schoen-René, Anna E.

Schöffler, Paul

Scholes, Percy

Schramm, Rudolf

Schrattenholz, Leo

Schreker, Franz

Schröder, Carl and Hermann Schröder

Schröder-Devrient, Wilhelmine

Schröter, Corona

Schryock, Buren R.

Schubart, (Christian Friedrich) Daniel

Schubert, Franz

Schubiger, Anselm

Schuch, Ernst von

Schuh, Willi

Schulhoff, Erwin

Schuller, Gunther

Schultze, Norbert

Schuman, William H.

Schumann, Camillo

Schumann, Elisabeth

Schumann, Robert

Schumann-Heink, Ernestine

Schünemann, Georg

Schuricht, Carl

Schurmann, Gerard

Schuster, Joseph

Schütz, Heinrich

Schützendorf, Gustav

Schuyt, Nico

Schwalb, Mikloš

Schwann, William

Schwantner, Joseph

Schwartz, Arthur

Schwartz, Elliot

Schwarz, Boris

Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth

Schweinitz, Wolfgang von

Schweitzer, Albert

Schwerké, Irving

Schwertsik, Kurt

Scott, Cyril

Scott, Hazel

Scott, Marion

Scott, Tom

Scriabin, Alexander

Searle, Humphrey

Sebastian, John

Sechter, Simon

Secunda, Sholom

Seeger, Charles

Seeger, Ruth Crawford

Seelig, Paul Johan

Seger, Bob

Segerstam, Leif

Seghers, François-Jean-Baptiste

Segovia, Andrés

Seiber, Mátyás

Seidel, Jan

Seidel, Toscha

Selby, Bertram Luard

Selig, Robert

Semmler, Alexander

Senatore, Pat

Senders, Harriet

Sendrey, Alfred

Sénéchaud, Marcel

Serafin, Tullio

Serebrier, José

Sérieyx, Auguste

Serkin, Peter

Serly, Tibor

Serocki, Kazimierz

Seroff, Victor

Serrano, Emilio

Serrano, José

Servais, François

Sessions, Roger

Sevitzky, Fabien

Sgrizzi, Luciano

Shafran, Daniel

Shankar, Ravi

Shapero, Harold

Shapey, Ralph

Shaporin, Yuri

Sharp, Elliott

Shaw, Arnold

Shaw, George Bernard

Shaw, Martin

Shaw, Robert

Shchedrin, Rodion

Shcherbachev, Vladimir

Shearing, George

Shebalin, Vissarion

Sheinfeld, David

Shekhter, Boris

Shelley, Harry R.

Sheng, Bright

Shepherd, Arthur

Sheppard, T. G.

Shere, Charles

Sheremetiev, Alexander, Count

Sheridan, Frank

Sheriff, Noam

Sherman, Russell

Sherwood, Gordon

Shifrin, Seymour

Shimizu, Osamu

Shirinsky, Sergei

Shirinsky, Vasili

Shostakovich, Dmitri

Shostakovich, Dmitri

Shostakovich, Maxim and Dmitri Shostakovich

Shulman, Alan

Shut, Vladislav

Sibelius, Jean

Sidlin, Murry

Siegel, Rudolf

Siegmeister, Elie

Sieveking, Martinus

Sigurbjörnsson, Thorkell

Siklós, Albert

Sikorski, Kazimierz

Siliézar, Felipe

Siloti, Alexander

Silva, Oscar da

Silver, Sheila

Silverstein, Joseph

Silvestrov, Valentin

Similä, Martti

Simmons, Calvin

Simon, Henry

Simon, James

Simon, Maximilien-Charles

Simon, Paul and Art Garfunkel

Simon-Girard, Juliette J. C.

Simoneau, Léopold

Simoni, Wolfgang

Simpson, George Elliott

Simpson, Robert

Simrock, Nikolaus

Sims, Ezra

Sims, Jon

Sims, "Zoot" (John Haley)

Sinatra, Frank

Sinding, Christian

Singer, George

Singer, Jacques

Singer, Kurt

Singher, Martial

Sinigaglia, Leone

Sirota, Leo

Sirota, Robert

Sissle, Noble

Sitkovetsky, Dmitry

Sivori, Camillo

Sjögren, Emil

Skalkottas, Nikos

Skei, Allen B.

Škerjanc, Lucijan

Skilton, Charles Sanford

Skinner, Ernest

Sklavos, Georges

Skrowaczewski, Stanislaw

Slatkin, Leonard

Slavenski, Josip

Slavický, Klement

Slezak, Leo

Slobodskaya-Pelly, Oda

Slonimsky, Nicolas

Slonimsky, Sergei

Slonimsky, Yuri

Slosberg, Helen S.

Smalley, Roger

Smetana, Bedřich

Smeterlin, Jan

Smirnov, Dmitri

Smit, Leo

Smith, Ada

Smith, Bessie (Elizabeth)

Smith, David S.

Smith, Gregg

Smith, Hale

Smith, John S.

Smith, Julia Frances

Smith, Lawrence

Smith, Leland

Smith, Moses

Smith, Russell

Smith, William

Smith, William O.

Smither, Howard E.

Smyth, Ethel

Snel, Joseph-François

Snyder, Florence

Snyder, Ted

Sobolewski, Friedrich Eduard de

Socor, Matei

Sojo, Vicente Emilio

Sokhor, Arnold

Sokoloff, Nicolai

Solares, Enrique

Solchany, Georges

Soldat, Maria

Solerti, Angelo

Solomon, Izler

Soloviev-Sedoy, Vasili

Solti, Sir Georg

Solyom, Janos

Somer, Hilde

Somers, Harry

Sommer, Vladimír

Sommerfeldt, øistein

Somogi, Judith

Sondheim, Stephen

Sonneck, Oscar

Sontag, Henriette

Sorabji, Kaikhosru

Soriano, Alberto

Soubre, Etienne-Joseph

èourek, Otakar

Souris, André

Sousa, John Philip

Soviet music

Sowande, Fela

Sowerby, Leo

Spaeth, Sigmund

Spalding, Walter R.

Speaight, Joseph

Spelman, Timothy M.

Spencer, Emile-Alexis-Xavier

Spencer, Vernon

Spendiarov, Alexander

Spialek, Hans

Spiegelman, Joel

Spilka, František

Spinner, Leopold

Spitalny, Phil

Spitzmüller, Alexander

Spivacke, Harold

Spohr, Ludwig

Springer, Max

Springsteen, Bruce

Spross, Charles

Spry, Walter

Srebotnjak, Alojz

Srnka, Jiří.

St. Leger, Douglas Francis

Stade, Frederica von

Staempfli, Edward

Stagno, Roberto

Stahl, Wilhelm

Stalvey, Dorrance

Stamitz, Anton

Starer, Robert

Starker, Janos

Starokadomsky, Mikhail L.

Staryk, Steven

Stasov, Vladimir

Statkowski, Roman

Stavenhagen, Bernhard

Steber, Eleanor

Steele, Laurie

Stefan, Paul

Steffani, Agostino

Stehman, Jacques

Steibelt, Daniel

Stein, Erwin

Stein, Richard H.

Steinberg, William

Steiner, Gitta

Steiner, Max R.

Steinert, Alexander

Steinhardt, Milton

Steinpress, Boris

Steinway

Stenberg, Jordan

Stenhammar, Wilhelm

Stepanov, Lev

Stepanian, Aro

Stephanescu, George

Sterling, Winthrop S.

Stern, Isaac

Sternberg, Erich Walter

Steuermann, Clara

Steuermann, Edward

Stevens, Bernard

Stevens, Denis

Stevenson, Frederick

Stevenson, Robert

Stevenson, Ronald

Stewart, Reginald

Stewart, Thomas

Stiedry, Fritz

Still, Robert

Still, William Grant

Stillman, Mitya

Sting

Stith, Marice W.

Stock, David F.

Stock, Frederick

Stock, Larry

Stockhausen, Franz

Stockhausen, Karlheinz

Stockhoff, Walter W.

Stoessel, Albert

Stoffregen, Alexander

Stogorsky, Alexander

Stöhr, Richard

Stoia, Achim

Stojanović, Petar

Stojows, Luisa M.

Stojowski, Sigismund

Stoker, Richard

Stokowski, Leopold

Stoltz, Rosine [Nöel, Victoire]

Stolz, Robert

Stone, Carl

Stone, Kurt

Stone, May S.

Stout, Alan

Stradella, Alessandro

Stradivari, Antonio

Strang, Gerald

Straram, Walther

Stratas, Teresa

Straube, Karl

Straus, Oskar Nathan

Strauss, Eduard

Strauss, Richard

Stravinsky, Igor

Strayhorn, William

Street, Tison

Streicher, Nannette

Strickland, Lily Teresa

Strickland, William

Strimer, Joseph

Stringfield, Lamar

Stringham, Edwin J.

Stroe, Aurel

Strong, George Templeton

Strunk, Oliver

Stückgold, Grete

Subirá, José

Subotnick, Morton

Suk, Josef

Sullivan, Arthur S.

Sumac, Yma

Sundelius, Marie

Sundin, Nils-Göran

Supervia, Conchita

Sur, Donald Young

Surette, T. W.

Surinach, Carlos

Susa, Conrad

Süssmayr, Franz

Sutermeister, Heinrich

Sutherland, Joan

Sutro, Ottilie

Suvini Zerboni

Svanholm, Set

Svetlanov, Evgeny

Sviridov, Yuri

Swain, Freda

Swan, Alfred J.

Swan, Timothy

Swanson, Howard

Swarowsky, Hans

Swarthout, Gladys

Swedish composers/musicians

Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon

Swensen, Joseph

Swift, Richard

Swiss composers

Sydeman, William

Sygietynski, Tadeusz

Sykes, James

Szabó, Ferenc

Szeligowski, Tadeusz

Szell, George

Szendrei, Aladársee: Sendrey, Alfred

Szeryng, Henryk

Szigeti, Joseph

Szokolay, Sándor

Szpinalski, Stanislaw Leopold

Szymanowska, Maria

Szymanowski, Karol

Tadolini, Giovanni

Tagliaferro, Magda

Tagliavini, Ferruccio

Taglioni, Marianne Sophie

Tailleferre, Germaine

Takács, Jenö

Takahashi, Aki

Takata, Saburō

Takemitsu, Toru

Taku, Koji

Tal, Josef

Talich, Václav

Talvela, Martti

Tamkin, David

Taneyev, Alexander

Tapper, Thomas

Tappolet, Willy

Tardos, Béla

Tarisio, Luigi

Tarp, Svend Erik

Tas, Helen Teschner

Tate, Margaret

Tate, Phyllis

Tatum, Art

Taube, Michael

Taubman, Howard

Tausinger, Jan

Tavares, Hekel

Tavener, John

Taylor, Deems

Tchaikovsky, Piotr Ilyich

Tchaikowsky, André

Tchakarov, Emil

Tchemberdzhi, Nicholas K.

Tcherbachev, Nicolas

Tcherepnin, Alexander

Tcherepnin, Ivan

Tcherepnin, Nicolas

Tcherepnin, Serge

Tchesnokov, Pavel

Tebaldi, Renata

Telemann, Georg Philipp

Tello, Rafael

Temianka, Henri

Temirkanov, Yuri

Templeton, Alec

Tennstedt, Klaus

Terhune, Anice

Ternina, Milka

Terry, Sir Richard Runciman

Tertis, Lionel

Tessarini, Carlo

Tessier, Albert Denis

Tessier, Roger

Testori, Carlo Giovanni

Tetrazzini, Luisa

Teyte, Maggie

Thalberg, Marcian

Thalberg, Sigismond

Thayer, Alexander Wheelock

Theodorakis, Mikis

Theremin, Leon

Thibaud, Jacques

Thill, Georges

Thomas, B(illy) J(oe)

Thomas, (Georg Hugo) Kurt

Thomas, John Charles

Thomas, Michael Tilson

Thomas, Theodore

Thommessen, Olav Anton

Thompson, John Winter

Thompson, Leon

Thompson, Oscar

Thompson, Randall

Thomson, Virgil

Thorborg, Kerstin

Thorne, Francis

Thornhill, Claude

Thornton, Willie Mae

Thursby, Emma

Tibbett, Lawrence

Tibbits, George

Tierney, Harry

Tijardović, Ivo

Tilborghs, Joseph

Tinayre, Yves Jean

Tinctoris, Johannes

Tinel, Edgar

Tiomkin, Dimitri

Tippett, Sir Michael

Tipton, Billy

Tishchenko, Boris

Tisne, Antoine

Titelouze, Jean

Titiens, Johanne Alexandra

Tizol, Juan

Toch, Ernst

Toda Kunio

Toduţă, Sigismund

Toëschi, Carlo Giuseppe

Tokatyan, Armand

Tollefsen, Carl

Tomaschek, Wenzel Johann

Tomasi, Henri

Tomasini, Luigi

Tomescu, Vasile

Tomilin, Victor

Tommasini, Vincenzo

Toovey, Andrew

Toradze, David

Torchi, Luigi

Torelli, Giuseppe

Torkanowsky, Werner

Tormé, Mel

Torri, Pietro

Tortelier, Paul

Tosar Errecart, Héctor A.

Tosatti, Vieri

Toscanini, Arturo

Tosi, Pier Francesco

Tourel, Jennie

Tourjée, Eben

Tournemire, Charles

Tourte, François

Tower, Joan

Townsend, William

Tozzi, Giorgio

Traetta, Tommaso

Trăilescu, Cornel

Tramonti, [?]

Trampler, Walter

Trapp, Hermann Emil Alfred Max

Traubel, Helen

Travis, Merle

Treigle, Norman

Tremblay, George

Tremblay, Gilles

Trento, Vittorio

Tréville, Yvonne de

Triggs, Harold

Trnina, Milkasee: Ternina, Milka

Trogan, Roland

Trojan, Manfred

Trojan, Václav

Truscott, Harold

Tsfasman, Aleksander

Tsindsadze, Sulkhan

Tsitovich, Vladimir

Tsontakis, George

Tubb, Ernest

Tubbs, Frank Herbert

Tubin, Eduard

Tucci, Gabriella

Tucker, Richard

Tuckwell, Barry

Tudor, David

Tull, Fisher

Tunder, Franz

Turina, Joaquín

Turkish composers/musicians

Turner, Charles

Turner, Dame Eva

Turner, Godfrey

Turner, Robert

Turner, Thomas

Turski, Zbigniew

Tuthill, Burnet C.

Tyler, Abram Ray

Ulanowsky, Paul

Ullmann, Viktor

Ulrich, Jürgen

Ulybyshev, Alexander

Underwood, James

Unger, Heinz

Upton, William Treat

Uribe-Holguín, Guillermo

Usmanbaş, Ilhan

Uspensky, Vladislav

Ussachevsky, Vladimir

Ustvolskaya, Galina

Vaccai, Nicola

Vacek, Miloš

Vačkář, Dalibor

Vaet, Jacobus

Valcárcel, Edgar

Valdrighi, Luigi F.

Valen, Fartein

Valencia, Antonio María

Valenti, Fernando

Valentin, Erich

Van de Woestijne, David

Van der Linden, Cornelis

Van der Stucken, Frank

Van der Velden, Renier

Van Dieren, B. J.see: Dieren, Bernard Joseph van

Van Duyze, Florimond

Van Hulse, Camil

Van Lier, Lambertus

Van Parys, Georges

Van Slyck, Nicholas

Van Vliet, Cornelius

Van Vlijmen, Jan

Van Wyk, Arnold

Vancea, Zeno

Vanni-Marcoux, Jean-Emile

Varèse, Edgar

Varga, Ovidiu

Varnay, Astrid

Varney, Louis

Varviso, Silvio

Varvoglis, Mario

Vasilenko, Sergei

Vasilescu, Ion

Vaughan, Denis

Vaughan Williams, Ralph

Vega, Aurelio de la

Vega, Carlos

Vengerova, Isabelle

Vennard, William D.

Veprik, Alexander

Veracini, Francesco M.

Verdelet, Philippe

Verdi, Giuseppe

Vere, Clémentina Duchene de

Veremans, Renaat

Veress, Sándor

Veretti, Antonio

Verheyden, Edward

Vermeulen, Matthijs

Vernon, Ashley

Verrall, John

Vertinsky, Alexander N.

Vesque von Püttlingen, Johann

Viadana, Lodovico da

Vianna, Fructuoso

Vickers, Jon

Victoria, Tomás Luis de

Victory, Gerard

Vidu, Ion

Vieru, Anatol

Vieuille, Felix

Vieuxtemps, Henri

Vilar, José Teodor

Vilim, Joseph Alois

Villa-Lobos, Heitor

Villoing, Vasili

Villoteau, Guillaume-André

Viña, Facundo de la

Vinatieri, Felix

Vincent, John

Vinci, Raymond

Viotti, Giovanni Battista

Visetti, Alberto A.

Vishnevskaya, Galina

Vitalini, Alberico

Vitalis, George

Viu, Vicente Salas

Vivaldi, Antonio

Vivier, Claude

Vix, Geneviève

Vlad, Roman

Vladigerov, Pantcho and Luben Vladigerov

Vlasov, Vladimir

Vlijmen, Jan vansee: Van Vlijmen, Jan

Vogel, Adolf

Vogel, Wladimir

Vogeleis, Martin

Vogler, Georg Joseph, Abt

Volbach, Fritz

Volkmann, Robert

Volkonsky, Andrei

Volkov, Feodor G.

Vomáčka, Boleslav

Voříšek, Jan Hugo

Vorlová, Sláva

Vorobiev, Gennady

Voronina, Tatiana

Voss, Friedrich

Vostřák, Zbyněk

Vötterle, Karl

Vreuls, Victor

Vrionides, Christos

Vuillemin, Louis F.

Vukdragović, Mihailo

Vycpálek, Ladislav

Waart, Edo de

Wachmann, Eduard

Wachmann, Johann Andreas

Waddington, Geoffrey

Wagenaar, Bernard

Wagenaar, Johan

Wagenmann, Josef Hermann

Waghalter, Ignatz

Wagner, Cosima

Wagner, Joseph

Wagner, Richard

Wagner, Roger

Wagner, Wieland

Wagner, Winifred

Wagner-Régeny, Rudolf

Waldrop, Gid

Waldteufel, Emile

Walker, George

Wallace, William Vincent

Wallenstein, Alfred

Waller, "Fats"

Wallerstein, Lothar

Wallnöfer, Adolf

Walter, Bruno

Walter, David Edgar

Walter, Friedrich Wilhelm

Waltershausen, Hermann Wolfgang von

Walther, Johann Gottfried

Walther, Johann Jakob

Walton, William

Ward, Robert

Ward-Steinman, David

Warde, Beatrice

Wareing, Herbert Walter

Waring, Fred

Warner, Sylvia T.

Warren, Elinor

Warren, Harry

Warren, Leonard

Washburn, Robert

Waters, Edward N.

Waters, Ethel

Waters, Muddy

Watts, André

Watts, John

Waxman, Franz

Wayditch, Gabriel

Wayenberg, Daniel

Webbe, Samuel

Webber, Andrew Lloyd

Weber, Alain

Weber, Ben

Weber, Carl Maria von

Weber, Gottfried

Webern, Anton von

Wecker, Georg K.

Wedge, George A.

Weigl, Vally (Valery)

Weill, Kurt

Weinberg, Jacob

Weinberger, Jaromir

Weiner, Lazar

Weiner, Léo

Weiner, Yehudi

Weinstock, Herbert

Weinzweig, John

Weis, Karel

Weisberg, Arthur

Weisgall, Hugo

Weiss, Adolph

Weissenbäck, Franz Andreas

Weisshaus, Imre

Welcher, Dan

Welin, Karl-Erik

Wellesz, Egon

Wendland, Waldemar

Wennerberg, Gunnar

Werle, Lars Johan

Werner, Eric

Wernick, Richard

Wersen, Louis G.

Wert, Jakob van

Wesley, Samuel S.

Westergaard, Peter

Westergaard, Svend

Westphal, Kurt

Westrup, Sir Jack Allan

Wetzel, Justus Hermann

Wetzler, Hermann Hans

Whear, Paul William

Whettam, Graham

White, Donald Howard

White, Felix Harold

White, John

White, John Reeves

White, John S.

White, Paul T.

White, William C.

Whitehill, Clarence

Whiteman, Paul

Whithorne, Emerson

Whitman, Walt

Whitney, Robert

Whittaker, Howard

Whittall, Gertrude Clarke

Whittenberg, Charles

Wickham, Florence

Widor, Charles-Marie

Wiechowicz, Stanisław

Wiehmayer, Theodor

Wielhorsky, Matvei

Wieniawski, Henri

Wigman, Mary

Wihtol, Joseph

Wilckens, Friedrich

Wildberger, Jacques

Wilde, Oscar

Wilder, Alexander

Wilding-White, Raymond

Willan, Healey

Williams, Clifton

Williams, Cootie (Charles)

Williams, Don

Williams, Frederic Arthur

Williams, Grace

Williams, Hank

Williams, John

Williams, John Gerrard

Williamson, John Finley

Williamson, Malcolm

Willman, Allan Arthur

Willner, Arthur

Willson, Meredith

Wilm, Nicolai von

Wilson, Dennis

Wilson, Jackie

Wilson, Mortimer

Wilson, Richard

Windgassen, Wolfgang

Windt, Herbert

Winham, Godfrey

Winkler, Alexander

Winkler, Peter K.

Winter, Peter

Winternitz, Emanuel

Wischnegradsky, Jean

Wissmer, Pierre

Witkowski, Georges-Martin

Wittmeyer, Keith

Wohl, Yehuda

Woldemar, Michel

Wolf, Arthur William

Wolf, Hugo

Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno

Wolff, Albert

Wolff, Christoph

Wolff, Hugh

Wolff, Konrad

Wolff, Werner

Wolffers, Jules

Wölfl, Joseph

Wolfurt, Kurt von

Wollenhaupt, Hermann

Wolpe, Irma

Wolpe, Stefan

Woltmann, Frederick

Wolzogen, Baron Hans Paul von

Women composers

Wonder, Stevie

Wood, Henry J.

Wood, Hugh

Wood, Mary Knight

Wood-Hill, Mabel

Woodbury, Arthur

Woodhouse, Armine

Woods, Harry MacGregor

Woodward, Roger

Woodworth, G. Wallace

Wooldridge, John

Woollen, Russell

Wordsworth, William

Wörner, Karl Heinrich

Woronoff, Wladimir

Wöss, Josef V. von

Wouters, Adolphe

Woyrsch, Felix von

Woytowicz, Boleslaw

Wrightson, Herbert James

Wuensch, Gerhard

Wuorinen, Charles

Würtzler, Aristid von

Wyk, Arnold vansee: Van Wyk, Arnold

Wykes, Robert

Wyner, Yehudisee: Weiner, Yehudi

Xanrof, Léon

Xenakis, Iannis

Xenos, Alecos

Yamada, Kôsçak

Yamash'ta, Stomu

Yarborough, William

Yardumian, Richard

Yates, Peter Bertram

Yon, Pietro

York, Francis Lodowick

Yost, Gaylord

Youdin, Gavriil

Young, Clyde William

Young, Douglas

Young, La Monte

Young, William Ernest

Yradier, Sebastián de

Yuasa, Joji

Yudin, M.

Yudina, Maria

Yugoslavian composers/musicians

Yun, Isang

Yvain, Maurice

Zabel, Eduard

Zabrack, Harold

Zador, Eugene

Zafred, Mario

Zagortsev, Vladimir

Zagwijn, Henri

Zaidel, Jeanne

Zajíček, Jeronym

Zak, Yakov

Zallman, Arlene

Zandonai, Riccardo

Zappa, Frank

Zarate, Eliodoro Ortíz de

Zavertal, Ladislao

Zbar, Michel

Zechlin, Ruth

Zeiher, Alexander

Zeikel, David

Zeisl, Eric

Zelenka, István

Železný, Lubomír

Zelter, Carl Friedrich

Zemlinsky, Alexander von

Zetlin, Emanuel

Zeuner, Charles

Zhelobinsky, Valeri

Zhubanov, Akhmet

Zhukovsky, Herman

Zielinski, Jaroslaw de

Ziino, Ottavio

Zilcher, Hermann

Žilevičius, Juozas

Zimbalist, Efrem

Zimmermann, Bernd Alois

Zimmermann, Udo

Zinman, David

Zipoli, Domenico

Zirra, Alexandru

Živković, Milenko

Zolotarev, Vasili

Zoltán, Aladár

Zukerman, Pinchas

Zukofsky, Paul

Zumbro, Nicholas

Zweig, Fritz

Zwilich, Ellen Taaffe

Zykan, Otto M.

Miscellaneous death lists

Programs, 1873-1997

Concert programs of a general nature.

Arranged in chronological order.

1800-1951

1951-1952

1956-1958

1959-1960

1961

1962

1963

1963-1964

1964-1965

1966

1966-1967

1968-1972

1973-1985

1986-1989

1990-1997, n.d. (duplicates)

Miscellaneous (multi-year, bound)

Clippings, 1920-1990

Newspaper and print media clippings. (see also: Scrapbooks)

Arranged in alphabetical order by subject.

Articles about music

Child prodigies

Jazz & rock n roll

Non-music

Popular music

Russian music

War music

Music Collected by Nicolas Slonimsky, 1930-1990

Music collected by Nicolas Slonimsky. These materials are divided into two subseries: Manuscript, Printed Music, and Multi-Composer_Collections.

Arranged in alphabetical order by composer then title or by title.

Manuscript

Alderighi, Dante

Aria per violoncello. 8-measure fragment, annotated on back.

Antoniou, Theodor

Antitheseis (Antithesen) (Contrasts)..,

Concertino pour piano, neuf instruments à vent et percussion.

Concerto for violin, trumpet, clarinet and orchestra, op. 10.

Epilogos (Epilog) nach Homer Die Odyssee, für Mezzosopran, Sprecher, Oboe, Horn, Gitarre, Klavier, Schlagzeug, und Kontrabass.

Arnold, Byron

Five incapacitaded preludes 2 scores

Babadzhanian, Arno

Sonata dlia skripki i fortepiano.

Becker, John J.

On Sabine hills, for male chorus (words by Horace).

Soundpiece no. 3. A sonata (in one movement) for violin and piano.

Behrens, Jack

Taos (1976) portraits, for piano.

Beierle, John Davidsee: Halberstadt, William Harold

Bernstein, Leonard

For Nicky Slonimsky, with ancient affection.

Carvalho, Eleazar de

Um chôrinho brasileiro com tamborins (segundo "copyright" do Musicologo Slonimsky)

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario

Slow, with variations (on the name of Nicolas Slonimsky), for piano (Greeting cards, op. 170, nr. 22).

Christou, Jani

Patterns and permutations.

Conus, Sergei

[2 preludes, for piano].

Dallapiccola, Luigi

[dagli "Inni" per tre pianoforti]. 8-measure fragment, annotated on back.

Daniels, Mabel

["Of musicologists you are the greatest" (f.l.)] 6 measure compositional plea for clemency.

Dubensky, Arcady

[untitled holograph]

Duke, Vernon

Variations on an old Russian chant (XVIIIth century), for oboe and strings.

Falik, Yuri

Sonata dlia violoncheli-solo.

Fitelberg, Gregor G.

["Mnie rozan' zhalobno skazal'..." (f.l.)] [op. 31, no. 2]

Gavazzeni, Gianandrea

[dal Dialogo per tenore, baritono e orchestra (piano reduction)]. 8-measure fragment, annotated on back.

Gorini, Gino

Quartetto. 6-measure fragment, annotated on back.

Grabovsky, Leonid

Microstrutturi. 7 sections (4 p.).

Gretchaninov, Alexander

Dorogoĭ Iulīi Leonidovnie.

Kolybel'naia, op. 1, no. 5.

[untitled holograph] 4-measure melody with words, dated 1953, inscribed on the back of a business card.

Halberstadt, William Harold

[untitled]

Sonata for two pianos tuned a quartertone apart.

[untitled photocopy negative]

Halberstadt, William Harold and John David Beierle

Three pieces for two pianos, tuned a quarter tone apart.

[untitled]

Harris, Roy

American symphony, 1938. II. Sad song. Short score.

[Little suite, for the piano]. Suite for children.

[fragments]

Remember November (Election day is action day)

Symphony for voices, on poems of Walt Whitman.

Wedding song.

Ives, Charles

3rd [orchestral] set.

Johnson, Tom

The four note opera.

Jolivet, André

Sarabande des amants morts. Extraite du deuxième acte de La naissance de la paix, opéra-ballet inédit.

Jones, Daniel

[untitled work for orchestra (1953)].

Kohn, Karl

Colla voce, for viola and guitar.

Concords, for violin and guitar.

The resplendent air. Five songs set to translation of four Catalan poets.

Kohs, Ellis B.

The automatic pistol.

A birthday "Festschrift" to Nicolas Slonimsky from Ellis B. Kohs--Apr. 1984.

Lohiau and Hiiaka. Hawaiian legend for narrator, flute, violoncello, percussion, and dancer(s).

Korn, Peter Jona

Heidi. Oper in fünf Bildern (für alle, die ihre Kindheit nicht vergessen haben).

Kounadis, Arghyris

Zwei Gedichte des Konstantinos Kavafis (1961).

Kraft, William

Centennial birthday greetings for Nicolas, based on material from Slonimsky's "Thesaurus of scales and melodic patterns"

Leibowitz, René

La nuit close. Drame musical en trois tableaux. Premier tableau. Condensed score/piano-vocal score.

Mâche, François-Bernard

Octuor, op. 35.

Malipiero, Gian Francesco

La festa de la sensa. Sinfonia mistica, per baritono, coro e orchestra. Fragment (6 measures).

Margola, Franco

[Sol] quartetto [no.] 2. 4-measure fragment, annotated on back.

Martin, Frank

Der Cornet, no. 9: Der Brief.

Michelet, Michel

Trio (no. 2) for violin, cello and piano (1980).

Mirzoyan, Edvard

Simfoniia. 1 p. ms. showing fragments from movts. 1, 3, and 4.

Nabokov, Nicolas

Sonata no. 2.

Nielsen, Riccardo

Sonata for pianoforte. 5-measure fragment, annotated on back.

Petrassi, Goffredo

Gagliarda (dalla "Partita"). 4-measure sketch fragment, annotated on back.

Ponce, Manuel M.

Nocturno II, [for] piano solo.

Porter, David

Music for harp or piano.

[untitled].

Ptaszyńska, Marta

Madrigals ("Canticum sonarum").

Read, Gardner

A birthday fugue on Nicolas Slonimsky - 1953.

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai

Son v letniuiu noch', dlia soprano.

Rota, Nino

Quintetto. Fragment (5 measures only).

Salgado, Luis H.

Rapsodia ecuatoriana, para piano.

Salviucci, Giovanni

[tema della Passacaglia nell' "Introduzione, passacaglia e finale"]. 12-measure fragment, annotated on back.

Silvestrov, Valentin

[Projections (Proektsii), for harpsichord, vibraphone and bells].

Sims, Ezra

String quartet no. 2 (1962), for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, [and] violoncello (1974).

Slonimsky, Sergei

Antifony, v netemperirovannom stroe (Antiphonies, in non-tempered scales).

Musica lyrica, dlia fleĭty, skripki i klavesina (flauto, violino, cembalo).

Pesni vol'nitsy (teksty russkikh narodnykh pesen).

Simfoniia (1960).

Sonata dlia fortepiano.

Vengerskiĭ marsh dlia fortepiano v 4 ruki (Hungarian march for piano 4-hands).

Stires, Ernest

Sonata in C, for pianoforte.

Tansman, Alexandre

Suite-divertissement, p[er] violon, alto, violoncelle et piano. V--Nocturne. 4-measure fragment.

Taylor, Rowan

Palindrome symphony (Symphony no. 57).

Tishchenko, Boris

Sonata (1960) [piano?] ; Simfoniia (1961) ; Kontsert dlia f-[piano] s orkestrom (1962).

Toradze, David

Pesnia starogo pochtal'ona, iz kino-fil'ma Den' pervyĭ, dem' posledniĭ. Ms. piano-vocal score and typed lyric sheet.

Tbilisskiĭ vecher, iz kinofil'ma Den' pervyĭ, den' posledniĭ. Ms. piano-vocal score and typed lyric sheet.

Tsouyopoulos, Georges

Due toccate, II [piano]. Fragments, annotated.

Tre frammenti per coro misto ed orchestra. Fragments, annotated.

Uribe-Holguín, Guillermo

250 trozos en el sentimiento popular. No. 27, op. 32, no. 21.

300 trozos para piano, en el sentimiento popular. No. 30, op. 35, no. 3.

300 trozos para piano, en el sentimiento popular. No. 206, op. 55, no. 23.

Vega, Aurelio de la

Andamar-ramadna, for any number of any instruments and/or any number of any voices.

Astralis, for any number of any instruments and /or any number of any voices.

Corde, for any number of any instruments and/or any number of instruments.

The cranbrook triptych (I, II, and III). Scores (3 items) look like abstract paintings.

The infinite square, for any number of instruments.

The magic labyrinth, for any number of any instruments and/or any number of any voices.

Nones, for any number of any instruments and/or any number of any voices.

Olep ed arudamot, for any number of instruments.

Segments, for violin and piano (Segmentos, para violin y piano). Score (inscribed by Vega) and part.

Variants, for piano (Variantes, para piano).

Villa-Lobos, Heitor

Melo-dia da montanha ("Serra da Piedade" de Bello Horizonte).

Vincent, John

Nude descending the staircase (after Duchamp). A visionary scene de ballet, for string orchestra (1962 revision).

Volkonsky, Andrei

Musica stricta (Fantasia ricercata), op. 11.

Muzyka serebristykh tonov.

Serenada.

[unidentified].

Znaki.

Vrangel, Baron Vasili

Liubov'.

Zador, Eugene

["It was just terrific, that you came to hear it!" (f.l.)].

Zecchi, Adone

[dalla "Sonata in fa" per violino e pianoforte]. Fragment, annotated on back.

Printed Music

Abasov, Ashraf

Poėma, dlia violoncheli s orkestrom [cello and piano, arr.].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1951 Piano-cello score and part.

Abaza, V. V.

Utro tumannoe utro siedoe. Tsyganskīĭ romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Nikolaia, n.d.

Abbasov, A.

Bakhdy mănă, bakhdym ona [Azerbaijani] (Vstrecha vzgliadov) [Russian] [voice and piano].Baku: Azărbaijan Dovlăt Musigi Năshriiiaty, . 1960

Abdraev, Mukash

Ottsu narodov. Kirgizskaia pesnia [voice and piano].[S.l.]: Muzgiz, . 1949

Abe, Komei

Sinfonietta [orchestra].Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1973

String quartet no. 9.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1970

String quartet no. 10.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1979

Abiko, Yoshihiro

Soh-oh [clarinet, horn, piano, and percussion].Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, n.d.

Abramsky, Alexander

Pesnia o druzhbe. Opera [voice (chorus) and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Absil, Jean

Echecs. Suite pour piano, op. 96.[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Achron, Joseph

Sextet, for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn and trumpet.

Statuettes [piano].

Admon, J.

Hit'oreri Jerushalayim [mixed choir and drums].[Tel-Aviv]: Hazamir, . 1955

Adomián, Lan

Stand guard! [voice and piano].New York: Workers' Music League, . 1931

Agnew, Roy E.

Poem no. 2 for piano solo.Sydney: Allan & Co., . 1922

Akses, Necil Kâzim

Allegro feroce, für Altsaxophon in Es (abwechselnd mit Klarinettte in B) und Klavier.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1932 Score and part.

Beş piyano parçası (Fünf türkische Klavierstücke).Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1930

Minyatürler [piano].Istanbul: Jorj D. Papajorjiu Yayımı, . 1936

Sonat [piano].Istanbul: Jorj D. Papajorjiu Yayımı, . 1936

Sonat, flüt ve piyano.Istanbul: Jorj. D. Papajorjiu Yayımı, n.d. Score and part.

Akutagawa, Yasushi

Concerto ostinato per v'cello ed orchestra.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1971

Alcázar, Miguel

Hommage à Webern [2 versions: for orchestra; for guitar].Mexico: Liga de Compositores de Música de Concierto de México, . 1983

Aleskerov, Suleiman

Bahar taranasi [Azerbaijani lang.] (Vo slavu vesny) [chorus, soloist, Azerbaijani orchestral instruments].Baku: Azărbaijan Dovlat Musigi Năshriiiaty, . 1961 Choral score (chorus, soloist and piano).

Sonatina [tar and piano].Baku, Azerbaijan: Azărbaijan Dovlat Musigi Năshriiiaty, . 1960 Score and part.

Alexander, Haim

Six Israeli dances [piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1952 2 scores

Alexandrov, Alexander

Cantata to Stalin [voice and piano].Moscow: State Music Publishers, . 1949

Gimn sovetskogo soiuza [voice and piano].

Alexandrov, Alexander (arranger) and Boris Shekhter (arranger)

50 russkikh revoliutsionnykh pesen [chorus].[Leningrad]: Muzgiz, . 1938

Alexandrov, Anatoli

Vosem' p'es na motivy pesen narodov SSSR, op. 46 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1938

Aliabiev, Alexander

Izbrannye pesni, vypusk 1 [voice and piano].Leningrad: Muzgiz, . 1938

Izbrannye pesni [voice and piano].Leningrad: Triton, . 1934

Soloveĭ. Romans [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1889

Alkan, Charles V.

Allegro barbaro [piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1953

Amirov, Fikret

Simfoniia [large string orchestra].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1961

Amirov, Fikret and Elmira Nazirova

Kontsert na arabskie temy dlia fortep'iano s orkestrom [2 pianos, arr.].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1959

Antheil, George

Second Sonata. "The Airplane" [piano].

Antoniou, Theodor

Concertino, für Klavier, Streicher und Schlagzeug, op. 16b.Athens: Athener Technologisches Institut, . 1962

Dialoge für Flöte und Gitarre.Munich: Edition Modern, . 1963

Musik für Harfe, op. 18b.[Munich]: Edition Modern, . 1964

Arakishvili, Dmitri

Dogorela zaria..., [op.] 1, no. 3 [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Pesnia pastukha, [op.] 1, no. 2 [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Arapov, Boris

Chetyre vremeni goda. Vokal'nyĭ tsikl na iaponskie trekhstishiia [soprano, tenor, and instrumental nonet].Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo "Muzyka", . 1981

Sonata no. 2, dlia fortepiano.Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1980

Ardévol, José

Sonatina [piano].

Arensky, Anton

Lietniaia noch' (Sommernacht) [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, n.d.

Ars, Nikolai

Nevozvratnoe. Val's dlia pieniia [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1887

Aslamazov, Alexander

Iz armianskoĭ liriki (From Armenian lyrics) [middle voice and two clarinets].Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1976

Kontsertnye p'esy, dlia fortepiano.Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo "Muzyka", . 1978

Auer, Leopold

Daĭ mnie u nog tvoikh sidiet' [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: K. I. Berngard, . 1898

Auric, Georges

Sonatine, pour le piano.Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1923

Avidom, Menahem

12 preludes variés [piano].Israel: Education and Culture Centre of the General Federation of Labour-Histadrut, . 1963

B., Baron B. (arranger)

Govoriat. Tsyganskīĭ romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Muzykal'nyĭ Magazin "Sievernaia Lira", . 1901

Babbitt, Milton

Composition for four instruments (flute, violin, clarinet, and 'cello).

Baggiani, Guido

Metafora per undici archi solisti.[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Bailey, William H.

Idless, for piano and violin.

Baird, Tadeusz

Etiuda, na orkiestrę wokalną, perkusję i fortepian. (étude, pour orchestre vocal, percussion et piano).Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1962

Balabanov, A.

Prosti! Romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Muzykal'nyĭ Magazin "Sievernaia Lira", . 1880

Balakirev, Mily

Polnoe sobranie sochineniĭ, dlia fortepiano [complete works for piano, v. 1, no. 1].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1951

Polnoe sobranie sochineniĭ, dlia fortepiano [complete works for piano, v. 1, no. 2].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1951

Slyshu li golos tvoĭ. Romans [voice and piano].Moscow: A Gutkheĭl', . 1885

Balanchivadze, Andrei

Vtoraia simfoniia [orchestra].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1961

Ballantine, Edward

Variations for piano on "Mary had a little lamb." Second series.Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt Co., . 1943

Barber, Samuel

Sonata for piano, op. 26.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1950

Bartók, Béla

2nd string quartet, opus 17.New York: Boosey & Hawkes, . 1939 Score (miniature).

3rd string quartet.New York: Boosey & Hawkes, . 1939 Score (miniature).

4th string quartet.New York: Boosey & Hawkes, . 1939 Score (miniature).

5th string quartet.New York: Boosey & Hawkes, . 1939 Score (miniature).

Quatre nénies (Négy sirató ének), pour le piano, op. 8b.Leipzig-Budapest: Rózsavölgyi & Cie, . 1912

String quartet I.New York: Boosey & Hawkes, n.d. Score (miniature).

Tamburin [piano].[Vienna]: Universal-Edition, . 1927

Beaumont, Geoffrey

A 20th century folk mass, for one or more cantors and congregation.London: Josef Weinberger, . 1956 Piano-vocal score.

Becker, John J.

Concerto arabesque, for piano and orchestra.San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, n.d.

Concerto for horn in F and orchestra.

Soundpiece no. 2 (Hommage to Haydn) [string quartet].Los Angeles: New Music Orchestra Series (no. 23), . 1938

Soundpiece no. 3 [violin and piano].New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1976 Score and part.

Soundpiece no. 5. A short sonata for piano.Los Angeles: New Music Edition, . 1938

Soundpiece no. 6. A short sonata for flute and clarinet.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1978 (2 scores)

Symphonia brevis (Symphony no. 3) [piano, arr. (Becker)].

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Coriolan overture, opus 62.New York: Mills Music, . 1938 Full score cum piano score (miniature).

Symphonie nr. 6, F dur (Pastorale), op. 68.Leipzig: Ernst Eulenburg, n.d. Full score (miniature).

Behrens, Jack

Hommage à Chopin [piano].[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Bekku, Sadao

Concerto (1971) pour alto et orchestre.Tokyo: Nippon Hoso Shuppan Kyokai, . 1973 Score and part.

Symphonie no. 1.[Japan]: Ongaku-no-Tomo Sha, . [1963]

Bely, Victor

Izbrannye pesni [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

My v pokhode [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Ben-Haim, Paul

The sweet psalmist of Israel [orchestra and soloists].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1953 Full score (miniature).

Three songs without words [flute or oboe and piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1953 Score and part.

The vision of a prophet. Cantata [tenor solo, chorus and orchestra].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1962 Choral score.

Berger, Arthur

Duo for oboe and clarinet.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1955

Berger, Jean

Fandango brazileiro. From suite "Lembrancas da tierra do sol" [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1942

Bergsma, William

Suite for brass quartet.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1946

Berlin, Irving

Ragtime soldier man [voice and piano].New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., . 1912

Berlioz, Hector

Fantastic symphony, op. 14.Scarsdale, N.Y.: Edwin F. Kalmus, n.d. Full score (miniature).

Berners, Lordsee: Tyrwhitt, Gerald

Bernstein, Leonard

Confiteor [from the Confession sequence of Mass ] [chorus, percussion, and piano].[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Fanfare for Bima, for brass ensemble.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1950 Condensed score and parts.

Sonata for clarinet and piano.New York: M. Witmark & Sons, . 1943 Score and part.

Beyer, Johanna Magdalena

IV [percussion nonet].San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1936

Bilgen, A. Samim

Türk halk şarkıları. Píano ve şan íçín (Türkische Volkslieder, für Klavier und Gesang).[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Biriukov, Yuri

Ballada o ledianom kapitane [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Bitsch, Marcel

Le livre de Noemie. Dix études faciles pour le piano.Paris: Alphonse Leduc, . 1949

Björkander, Nils

Fyra skärgårds skisser [piano].Stockholm: Nordiska Musikförlaget, . 1944

Blacher, Boris

Die Flut (The tide). Kammeroper in einem Akt, op. 24.Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock, . 1946-1947 Piano-vocal score.

Trois pièces pour piano.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1946

Blanchet, Emile R.

Deux formules de travail [piano].Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1937

Blanter, Matvei

Song to Stalin [voice and piano].Moscow: State Music Publishers, . 1949

Bloch, Ernest

Fünf sepiaskizzen [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1924

Nirvana [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1924

Proclamation for trumpet and orchestra [trumpet and piano, reduction].New York: Broude Brothers, . 1959 Score and part.

Suite modale, for flute and piano.New York: Broude Brothers, . 1958 Score and part.

Suite no. 1, for violin solo.New York: Broude Brothers, . 1959

Suite no. 2, for violin solo.New York: Broude Brothers, . 1959

Blumenfeld, Sigismond

Mnogo piesenek znaiu ia (Je connais beaucoup de chansons) (no. 3 from Trois mélodies pour chant et piano, op. 8).Leipzig: M. P. Belaieff, . 1892

Boone, Charles

The edge of the land [orchestra].Paris: éditions Salabert, . 1970

Borodin, Alexander

Chudnyĭ sad (Clair jardin...) (Quatre mélodies, no. 4) [voice and piano].Paris: W. Bessel & Cie., n.d.

The false note [voice and piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1926

Otravoĭ polny moi piesni (Mon chant est amer et sauvage) (Recueil de romances, no. 3) [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Jurgenson, n.d.

Spiashchaia kniazhna (Die schlafende Prinzessin) [voice and piano].Paris: W. Bessel & Co., n.d.

Bortniansky, Dimitri

Simfoniia Bortnianskogo (kopiia avtografa partitury). Russkaia muzykal'naia kul'tura XVIII veka, tom II. T. Livanova (ed.).Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1953

Boscovich, Alexander Uriah

The golden chain. Suite for orchestra.Tel-Aviv: Israel Music Institute, . 1962 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Boscovich.

Bourgault-Ducoudray, Louis-Albert (arranger)

Trente mélodies populaires de Grèce & d'Orient [voice and piano].Paris: Henry Lemoine et Cie, . [1914]

Bowles, Paul Frederic

Café sin nombre [piano].

Danger de mort, no. 4 and no. 6 [voice and piano].

Huapango, no. 1 [piano].Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1939

Huapango (El sol), no. 2 [piano].Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1939

Letter to Freddy [voice and piano].

Scènes d'Anabase, no. 3 [tenor, oboe and piano].

Bradley, Will

The deep quarry [5 clarinets, bassett horn, and 2 bass clarinets].

Honeysuckle and clover, for brass choir.

Brahms, Johannes

Symphonie no. 4, e moll, fur Orchester, op. 98.Leipzig: Ernst Eulenburg, . [1927] Full score (miniature).

Variations on a theme by Joseph Haydn, opus 56a.New York: Mills Music, . 1939 Full score/piano score (miniature).

Brant, Henry

Two sarabandes, for keyboard instrument.

Variations, for four instruments [ad hoc].

Bravničar, Matija

Mladi koncertant. Zbirka skladb za violino in klavir za srednjo stopnjo [v. 1-2].Ljubljana, Slovenia: [s.n.], . 1954 Scores and parts.

Brennan, James A.

We're all going calling on the Kaiser [voice and piano].Boston: Daly Music Publisher, . 1918

Brkanović, Ivan

Ekvinocij. Muzička drama u 3 čina (4 slike).[Zagreb]: Naklada Saveza Kompozitora Jugoslavije, . [1960] Piano-vocal score, words in Serbo-Croatian and German.

Broad, Charliesee: Roe, Gilbert

Brooks, Ernest

Toccata, from Third piano sonata.

Broqua, Alfonso

Cantos del Paraná guazú, pour chant et guitare, avec réduction pour chant et piano.Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1928 Score (incomplete).

[Cantos del Uruguay], for 2 guitars, flute and voice.Paris: Max Eschig & Cie, . 1925 Score.

Brown, Earle

4 systems, for David Tudor on a birthday, Jan. 20, 1954 [piano].New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1961

Available forms 2, for large orchestra, four hands.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1965

Hodograph 1, for flute, piano, celeste, orch. bells, vibraphone, marimba.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1961

Brown, Merton

Cantabile, for string orchestra. Score.

Bucci, Mark

Tale for a deaf ear [opera].New York: Frank Music Corp., . 1958 Piano-vocal score, and libretto.

Bulakhov, P.

Serenada na dva golosa [2 voices and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1885

Butzow, Vladimir de (arranger)

Nuits tziganes. Vingt mélodies tziganes pour chant et piano.London: édition A. Gutheil, . 1947

Cage, John

0' 00''. Solo to be performed in any way by anyone.New York: Henmar Press, . 1962

Amores [for] piano and percussion.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1960 Score (miniature).

Amores, for piano and percussion.

Carpenter, John Alden

Quartet for stringed instruments.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1928 Score (miniature).

Carrillo, Julián

Preludio a Cristobal Colón [flute, violin, soprano, guitar, octavina, harp].

Carter, Elliott

Pastoral, for piano and viola (English horn or clarinet). Score and parts.

Carvajal, Armando

Three pieces for children [piano].

Casella, Alfredo

11 pezzi infantili (11 Kinderstücke) [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1921

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario

Ricercare (sul nome di Luigi Dallapiccola), per pianoforte.Florence: A. Forlivesi & C., . 1959

Castillo, Ricardo

Guatemala. Série de "Impresiones" (1er cuaderno).[Paris]: [s.n.], n.d.

Castro, José María

Tres liricas para canto y piano.Buenos Aires: G. Ricordi & C., . 1940

Caturla, Alejandro García

Bembé (Mouvement Afro-Cubain) [orchestra].Paris: Editions Maurice Senart, . 1930

Bito manué [voice and piano].Paris: éditions Maurice Senart, . 1931

Comparsa (Negro dance). From the second suite of Cuban dances [piano, arr.].

Dos poemas Afro-Cubanos [voice and piano].Paris: éditions Maurice Senart, . 1930 Piano-vocal scores (print and photocopy), annotated.

La numero 3. Danza cubana para piano (del cuaderno no. 1 de Danzas, La Habana, 1924-25).Havana: Arrow Press, . 1945

Preludio corto no. 1 [piano].

Primera suite Cubana, para ocho instrumentos de viento e piano.

Son, para piano.Havana: Musicalia, . 1931

Sonata corta [piano].

Trois danses cubaines, pour orchestre symphonique.Paris: Editions Maurice Senart, . 1929 Full score (miniature).

Yambambó. Canto negro para voz y piano.

Cazden, Norman

Sonatina, op. 7 [piano].

Chasins, Abram

Three Chinese pieces, for piano.Melville, N.Y.: J. Fischer & Bro., . 1973

Chávez, Carlos

VI symphony, for orchestra.New York: Mills Music, . 1965 Full score (miniature).

36 [piano].

Concerto for violin and orchestra.New York: Mills Music, . 1964 Full score (miniature).

La hija de Colquide. Suite sinfónica [orchestra].México, D.F.: Ediciones Mexicanas de Música, . 1951

Llamadas. Sinfonía proletaria [chorus and orchestra].[Mexico]: Secretaria de Educación Pública, . 1934 Choral score, inscribed by Chávez.

Seven pieces for piano.New York: Mills Music, . 1961 (2 scores)

Seven pieces for piano.

Sonata for piano (1928).

Sonatina, for piano (1924).New York: Cos Cob Press, . 1930

Sonatina, for violin and piano.Los Angeles: New Music Edition, . 1928 Score and part.

Sonatina, for violin and piano. Score and part.

Spiral (Espira). Movement for violin and piano.

Toccata, para instrumentos de percusión.New York: Mills Music, . 1954

Cherniavsky, Alexander

Ėĭ! Vy, zaletnye! Piesnia [voice and piano].Petrograd: Izdanīe "Ėvterpa", n.d.

Chishko, Oles

Bronenosets Potemkin. Opera. Izbrannye pesni i chory, op. 39 [voice/chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Chopin, Frédéric

Wariacje, op. 2. La ci darem la mano [piano].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1959 Facsimile of the composer's holograph.

Chou Wen-Chung

And the fallen petals, for orchestra.New York: C. F. Peters, . 1955 Full score (miniature).

Seven poems of T'ang dynasty, for tenor voice, seven wind instruments, piano and percussion.

Soliloquy of a bhiksuni, for trumpet with brass and percussion ensemble.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1961 Score and parts.

The willows are new (after Wang Wei's Yang Kuan) [piano].New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1960 (2 scores, one inscribed by Chou)

Cleghorn, James

How do you like this? Three ironies for piano.

Cleve, Halfdan

Romance, op. 27, for violin and piano.Oslo: Norsk Musikforlag, . 1950 Score and part.

Confrey, Zez

Dizzy fingers [piano].New York: Jack Mills, . 1923

Kitten on the keys [piano].New York: Jack Mills, . 1921

My pet [piano].New York: Jack Mills, . 1921

Three little oddities. A suite for pianoforte.Boston: Boston Music Co., . 1923

Constantinidis, Yannis

Greek miniatures, for piano (3 v.).New York: Rongwen Music, . 1957

Copland, Aaron

As it fell upon a day. Song for soprano, with accompaniment of flute and clarinet.

Fanfare for the common man [brass and percussion].London: Boosey & Hawkes, . 1944 Photocopy, incomplete, annotated.

Scherzo humoristique. Le chat et la souris [piano].Paris: Durand & Cie, . 1921

Sunday afternoon music [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

The young pioneers [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Cordero, Roque

Sonatina ritmica, para piano.Washington, DC: Pan American Union, . 1954

Cortés, Ramiro

Elegy, for flute and piano.New York: Peer International Corp., . 1959 Score and part.

Elegy for violin and piano.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1960 Score and part.

The genie of the waters [piano].Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Theodore Presser Co., . 1958

Prelude [piano].Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Theodore Presser Co., . 1958

Suite for piano.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1957

Cosme, Luiz

Falação de Anhangá-Pitã (Extraido do bailado Salamanca do Jarau) [violoncello and piano].Rio de Janeiro: Música Viva, . 1941 Score and part (inscribed by Cosme).

Costa Moniz, João Carlos da (compiler and harmonizer)

Doze canções populares da Ilha Terceira-Açores [voices].Lisbon: Instituto Histórico da Ilha Terceira, . 1952

Couper, Mildred

Dirge, for two pianos.

Couperin, François

Trois chansons de François Couperin.Paris: éditions de l'Oiseau Lyre, . 1935

Cowell, Henry

Concerto for percussion and orchestra.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1961 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Cowell.

Concerto for piano and orchestra.Paris: éditions Maurice Senart, . 1931

Exultation, for piano.New York: Breitkopf & Hartel, . 1922

The harp of life [piano].New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1927

The Harper-Minstrel sings [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Hilarious curtain opener ; Ritournelle [piano].

Homage to Iran, for violin and piano.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1959 Score and part.

The Irishman dances [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Maestoso [piano].

Orchesterstück (Synchrony).Berlin: Edition Adler, . 1931

Ostinato pianissimo (for percussion band).

Rondo, for 3 trumpets, 2 horns, and 2 trombones.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1959 Score and parts.

Sinfonietta, for chamber orchestra.Berlin: Edition Adler, . 1931

Sunset - Rest. Two songs for low voice.San Francisco: New Music Edition, n.d.

United quartet, for stringart.San Francisco: New Music Edition, n.d. Score and parts.

Crawford, Ruth

Piano study in mixed accents.

Creston, Paul

Celebration overture, op. 61 [band].[New York]: Templeton Publishing Co., . 1955 Condensed score.

Seven theses, for piano.

Suite, for E-flat alto saxophone or B-flat clarinet and piano.[S.l.]: Templeton Publishing Co., . 1938 Score and parts.

Suite, for E-flat alto saxophone or B-flat clarinet and piano. Score and parts.

Suite for violin and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1950

Suite, op. 13, viola and piano.[S.l.]: Templeton Publishing Co., . 1938 Score and part.

Cui, César

25 stikhotvorenīĭ A. Pushkina, op. 57 (25 Gedichte von A. Puschkin) [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1900

Iz slez moikh [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: V. Bessel' i Ko., . 1887

Vecherniaia zaria [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: V. Besselia i Ko., . 1879

Cuicnard, J.

The Alsacian railroad gallops [piano].Philadelphia: A. Fiot, . 1843 Negative photocopy of introduction only, annotation on back: "An early piece [of] railroad musi[c] imitating the rumbling noise of the train on [the] rails."

Dahl, Ingolf

Variations on a Swedish folktune, for flute solo.

Dallapiccola, Luigi

Marsia. Balletto drammatico in un atto (tre parti) di Aurel M. Milloss.Milan: Carisch S. A., . 1943 Piano score (by Pietro Scarpini).

Tre laudi, per una voce acuta e orchestra da camera.Milan: Carisch S. A., n.d. Photocopy of ms., inscribed by Dallapiccola.

Daniels, Mabel

Canticle of wisdom. For women's voices, S.S.A.New York: H. W. Gray Co., . 1958 Choral score (2 copies).

Carol of a rose, for three-part chorus of women's voices.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1958 Choral score, annotated and with enclosed note. Inscribed by Daniels.

Deep forest. Prelude for little symphony orchestra.New York: J. Fischer & Bro., . 1932

Dum Dianae vitrea (When Diana's silver light). Three part chorus for women's voices a capella.New York: J. Fischer & Bro., . 1942 Choral score (2 copies).

Flower-wagon. For three part chorus of women's voices with piano accompaniment.New York: J. Fischer & Bros., . 1945

Piper, play on! Four-part chorus for mixed voices unaccompanied.Boston: E. C. Schirmer Music Co., . 1961 Choral score, inscribed by Daniels.

A psalm of praise, for chorus of mixed voices, three trumpets, percussion, and organ or piano.New York: The H. W. Gray Co., . 1955

The song of Jael, op. 37. For mixed chorus, soprano solo and orchestra.New York: J. Fischer & Bro., . 1937 Choral score, inscribed by Daniels.

Dargomyzhsky, Alexander

Duėt. Ba, ba, ba, chto vizhu! (from the opera Rusalka) [2 voices and piano].Moscow: A. Gutkheĭl', . 1885

Likhoradushka. Pesnia [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1943

Tuchki nebesnyia [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: M. Bernard, . 1859

Vakkhicheskaia pesnia. Trio [for] tenor, bariton i bas.Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Davidenko, Alexander

Sbornik narodnykh chechenskikh melodiĭ i pesen [piano, transcription/arrangement].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1935

Song of a shepherd perishing in the mountains. No. 3 from the Suite for chorus à capella written on the basis of Chechen folk melodies.

Davidov, Carl

I noch', i liubov', i luna, [op.] 26, no. 1 [voice and piano].Moscow: A. Gutkheĭl', . 1890

Davidson, Harold G.

Auto accident [percussion].San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1936

Davydov, A. D.

Rasposhel. Tsyganskīĭ polevoĭ duėt [2 voices and piano].Saint Petersburg: Iulīĭ Genrikh Tsimmerman, . [1903]

Zachiem? (Tri romansa, no. 2) [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1901

Debussy, Claude

Children's corner. Petite suite pour piano seul.Paris: A. Durand & Fils, . 1908

Cinq poèmes de Charles Baudelaire [voice and piano].Paris: Durand & Fils, . 1917

Sonate pour violoncelle et piano.Paris: Durand & Cie, . 1915 Score and part.

Trois chansons de Bilitis [voice and piano].Paris: Jean Jobert, . 1947

Degeyter, Pierre

The internationale [voice and piano].New York: Workers Music League, . 1934

Dello Joio, Norman

Trio, for flute, cello and piano.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1948 Score and parts.

Demian, Wilhelm

Concert pentru violină şi orchestră.[Bucharest]: Editura Muzicală, . 1962 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Demian.

Denza, Luigi?

K portretu. Romans [voice and piano].Moscow: A. Gutkheĭl', n.d.

Dessau, Paul

Soldata ubili v Ispanii (Der tote Soldat in Spanien) [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Devčić, Natko

Labinska vještica. Opera u 2 čina (Die Hexe von Labin. Oper in 2 Aufzügen).Zagreb: Saveza Kompozitora Jugoslavije, . 1960 Piano-vocal score.

Diamond, David

Chaconne, for violin and piano.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1951 Score and part.

Concerto for piano and orchestra.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1966 2-piano score (2 copies).

Concerto for violoncello and orchestra.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1968 Piano-cello score and part.

Elegies, for flute, English horn and string orchestra.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1966

I shall imagine life, for voice and piano.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1968

My papa's waltz, for voice and piano.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1968

Prayer, for voice and piano.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1968

A private world. Thirteen pieces for young pianists.New York: Southern Music Publishing Company, . 1962

Sonata, for violin alone.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1965

Sonata, for violoncello alone.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1965

Sonata, for violoncello and piano. Score and part.

Symphony no. 7 [large orchestra].New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1963 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Diamond.

Then and now. Eleven pieces for very young pianists.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1966

This is the garden. Chorus for mixed voices.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1940 Choral score.

Three madrigals, for mixed chorus a cappella.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1965 Choral score.

We two. A song cycle [voice and piano].New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1967

Dittrich, Paul-Heinz

Cello-Einsatz (nach einem Epigramm von Paul Celan), für Violoncello solo.Köln: Musikverlag Hans Gerig, . 1976

Rondeau, für Flöte solo.Köln: Musikverlag Hans Gerig, . 1977

Dobiáš, Václav

Buduj vlast, posílíš mír! Kantáta [chorus and orchestra].Prague: Národní Hudební Vydavatelství, . 1951 Piano-vocal score.

Stalingrad. Kantáta [baritone, men's chorus, recitation chorus and orchestra].Prague: Nakladatelství Národní Osvěta, . 1945 Piano-vocal score.

Donovan, Richard

Serenade, for oboe, violin, viola and violoncello.

Suite for piano.

Dring, Madeleine

Valse française [piano].Palos Verdes, Calif.: Cambria Publishing, . 1980

Drizo, Lev

Chardash. Sygraĭ, gitara, mne [voice and piano].Moscow: Lev Drizo, . 1926

Molchi tsygan!... [voice and piano].Leningrad: Lev Drizo, . 1927

Ne govori o dniakh bylykh... Romans [voice and piano].Leningrad: Lev Drizo, . 1927

Duke, Vernon

The anniversary (Four choruses, no. 4), for four-part chorus of mixed voices with piano acc.New York: Broude Brothers, . 1956 Choral score.

Concerto for violin and orchestra.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944 Piano-violin score (inscribed by Dukelsky) and part.

The dark haired girl (Victorian street ballad) [women's chorus and piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944

Four songs with piano accompaniment, for medium voice.New York: Broude Brothers, . 1955

I won't be a nun (Victorian street ballad) [women's chorus and piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944

Moulin-rouge [mixed chorus, soprano solo, and piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944

The mulberry tree (Victorian street ballad) [women's chorus and piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944

Parisian suite, for piano.New York: Broude Brothers, . 1956

The private dining room (Four choruses, no. 2) [chorus and piano].New York: Broude Brothers, . 1956

She parted with her lover (Victorian street ballad) [women's chorus and piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944

The shepherd's holiday (Victorian street ballad) [women's chorus].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944 Choral score.

Six songs from "A Shropshire lad" [voice and piano].New York: Broude Brothers, . 1955

Surrealist suite, for piano.New York: Sprague-Coleman, . 1940

Taboo to boot (Four choruses, no. 3) [chorus and piano].New York: Broude Brothers, . 1956

Three caprices, for piano.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944

Three Chinese songs [voice and piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1944

Vanity, vanity (Four choruses, no. 1) [chorus].New York: Broude Brothers, . 1956 Choral score.

Dukelsky, Vladimirsee: Duke, Vernon

Dunayevsky, Isaak

Marsh iz fil'ma Veselye Rebiata.Leningrad: Triton, . 1935

Marsh zhenskikh brigad (iz kino-fil'ma Bogataia Nevesta) [voice (chorus) and piano].Leningrad: Muzgiz, . 1938

Moia liubov'. Dve pesni iz kinofil'ma [voice (chorus) and piano].Leningrad: Muzgiz, . 1940

Pesenka o kapitane, iz fil'ma Deti kapitana Granta [voice and piano].Leningrad: Muzgiz, . 1937

Pesni, dlia peniia v f.-p. [voice/chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

Pesnia aniuty, iz fil'ma Veselye Rebiata [voice and piano].Leningrad: Triton, . 1935

Pesnia o rodine, iz zvukovogo fil'ma Tsirk [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Song of the fatherland [voice (chorus) and piano].Moscow: State Music Publishers, . 1949

Sportivnyĭ marsh, iz fil'ma Vratar' [voice and piano].Leningrad: Muzgiz, . 1937

Dzerzhinsky, Ivan

9 detskikh p'es [piano].Moscow: Soiuz Sovetskikh Kompozitorov, . 1947

From border unto border [voice and piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1942

Metel'. Fragmenty iz komicheskoĭ opery [opera selections] [voice and piano].Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1946

Podniataia tselina. Muzykal'naia drama [musical drama].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1939 Piano-vocal score.

Podniataia tselina. Uvertiura [opera overture].Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1938 Piano score by A[lexander] Kamensky.

Tikhiĭ Don. Antrakt [opera excerpt].Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1938 Piano score by A[lexander] Kamansky.

Tikhiĭ Don (The quiet Don) [opera Quiet flows the Don].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937 Piano-vocal score.

Vecherniaia pesnia, iz opery Podniataia tselina [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

Zakliuchitel'naia pesnia, iz opery Podniataia tselina [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Edson, Lewis

Lenox. P. M. [chorus].

Egge, Klaus

Symfoni no. 1, op. 17.Drammen, Norway: Harald Lyche & Co.s Musikkforlag, . 1946 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Egge.

Egorov, P. F. (compiler/arranger)

Sbornik izbrannykh piesen [male chorus].Saint Petersburg: T-va V. A. Berezovskīĭ, . 1916 Choral score. 51 pieces.

Einem, Gottfried von

Der Prozess, nach dem Roman von Franz Kafka.Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1953 Piano-vocal score.

Eisler, Hanns

Klavierstücke, op. 3.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1926

Pesnia edinogo fronta (Einheitsfrontlied) [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1936

Engel, A. Lehman

Four excerpts from "Job" [voice and piano].

Entelis, Leonid

Voina [song cycle, for mezzo-soprano or dramatic tenor and large orchestra].Leningrad: Triton, . 1933 Piano-vocal score, incomplete (extant are 2 p. of no. 1, "Na svete zhili bratiki...").

Erkin, Ulvi Cemal

Bülbül. Türkülerimiz [orchestra and voice].Istanbul: Nümune Matbaası, . 1935

Erzhanov, Manarbek

Da zdravstvuet! Kazakhskaia pesnia o Staline [voice or chorus, piano].[Moscow]: [Muzgiz], . [1936]

Eshpai, Andrei

Angara. Balet v trekh deĭstviiakh s prologom i ėpilogom [ballet].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1979 Piano score.

Kontsert (Concerto) [for orchestra, with solo trumpet, piano, vibraphone and double-bass].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1976

Sochineniia dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Muzyka, . 1977

Vtoroĭ kontsert (Second concerto) [violin and orchestra].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1979

Esplá, Oscar

Impresiones musicales (Cuentos infantiles) [piano].Paris: Union Musicale Franco-Espagnole, . 1929

Etler, Alvin

Ode to Pothos, for mixed chorus a cappella.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1960 Choral score.

Evans, Lindley

Rhapsody, for piano solo.Sydney: W. H. Paling & Co., . 1927

Falik, Yuri

Ėlegicheskaia muzyka. Pamiati I. Stravinskogo [11 strings and 4 trombones].Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo "Muzyka", . 1978

Kvartet no. 3 [string quartet].Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo "Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor", . 1977

Farrow, Johnnysee: Roe, Gilbert

Feinberg, Samuel

Desiat' romansov, dlia golosa s fortepiano [Ten songs for voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Feldman, Morton

Last pieces [piano].New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1963

Feltsman, Oskar

Ia veriu, druz'ia [voice and chorus, with piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Fernândez, Oscar Lorenzo

Acalanto da saudade [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Cia., . 1934

A boneca sonhadora (Presentes de Noël, no. 2) [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Esteban S. Mangione, n.d.

Dois epigrammas, para canto e piano, op. 36.São Paulo: G. Ricordi e C., . 1928

Imbapára (Poema amerindio) [orchestra].Rio de Janeiro: Escola Nacional de Musica, . 1938

Marcha dos soldadinhos desafinados (Peças burlescas, no. 1) [piano].São Paulo: G. Ricordi & C., . 1928

Moda [piano].

Nocturnal, para violino e piano.Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Cia., n.d. Score and part.

Nocturno, para canto e piano.Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Co., n.d.

Noite de junho, para canto e piano.Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Cia., . 1935

Pequena serie infantil [piano].São Paulo: G. Ricordi & C., . 1938

Pequeno cortejo (no. 1 das Visões infantis) [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Casa Bevilacqua, . [1925]

Pirilâmpos (Preludios do crepusculo, no. 5) [piano].São Paulo: Irmãos Vitale, . 1942

Rêverie [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Cia., . 1934

O soldadinho da perna quebrada (Presentes de Noël, no. 3) [piano].São Paulo: E. S. Mangione, n.d.

Suite para quinteto de instrumentos de sôpro, op. 37.Rio de Janeiro: Escola Nacional de Musica, . 1937 Parts.

Toada p'ra você (Tonada para usté), op. 56 [voice and piano].São Paulo: Esteban S. Mangione, n.d.

Tres estudos em fórma de sonatina, para piano.Milan: G. Ricordi & C., . 1930

Trio brasileiro, para piano, violino e violoncello, op. 32.Milan: G. Ricordi & C., . 1927

Valsa suburbana, para piano.Buenos Aires: G. Ricordi & C., . 1933

Ferruh, M. (compiler)

Egin gelin havası ; Harput ; Egin oyun havası ; çorlu gelin havası [melodies with words].Istanbul: Nümune Matbaası, . 1934

Ficher, Jacobo

El gallo arrogante y la gallina humilde (6 fábulas para piano, no. 1).Buenos Aires: G. Ricordi & C., . 1940 (2 scores, one inscribed by Jacobo)

Palabras a mamá, [para] canto y piano.Buenos Aires: G. Ricordi & C., . 1937

Six animal fables, for piano, op. 38.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1942

Sonatina, for piano, B-flat trumpet and E-flat alto saxophone. Score and parts.

Fine, Irving

Lullaby for a baby panda [piano].Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Theodore Presser Co., . 1958

Victory march of the elephants [piano].Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Theodore Presser Co., . 1958

Fine, Vivian

Four songs [voice and 1, 2, 3, and 4 stringed instrument(s)].

The Great Wall of China [voice, flute, cello and piano].

Finney, Ross Lee

Edge of shadow, for chorus of mixed voices and instruments.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1960 Choral score.

Piano sonata in d minor.

Second sonata, in C, for violoncello and piano.South Hadley, Mass.: Valley Music Press, . 1953

Seventh quartet ; Eighth quartet.South Hadley, Mass.: Valley Music Press, . 1960

Third sonata, in A, for violin and piano.South Hadley, Mass.: Valley Music Press, . 1957

Fonseca, Julio

Danza de los gnomos [piano].San José, Costa Rica: Secretaría de Educación Pública, n.d.

Gran fantasía sinfónica sobre motivos folklóricos [piano].[San Jose, Costa Rica]: Secretaría de Educación y el Club Rotario de Costa Rica, . 1942

Foss, Lukas

Capriccio for violoncello and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1948

Foster, Stephen

Songs of Stephen Foster. Will Earhart and Edward B. Birge (eds.).[Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press, . 1965

Françaix, Jean

Cinq portraits de jeunes filles [piano].Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1937

Sonatine [piano and violin].[Paris]: [Editions Max Eschig], . 1935

Franklin, Benjamin (imputed composer) See: Vincent, John

Freed, Isadore

Around the May-pole [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Punchinello [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Story at evening [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

With trumpets and drums [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Fukushima, Kazuo

Three pieces from "Chū-u," for flute and piano.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1964 (2 scores)

Gamarra, Francisco González

Homenaje a los paises de America con motivo de la celebración del IV centenario de la fundación de Lima [piano and chorus].Lima: [Francisco González Gamarra], n.d.

Gambardella, S.

Sleza moĭ vzor tumanit. Neapolitanskaia serenada [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: N. Kh. Davingof, . 1899

Gerdal, Sofus (arranger)

Ochi chernyia, ochi strastnyia (na motiv val'sa "Hammage" Germana) [voice and piano].Moscow: A. Gutkheĭl', . 1884 Photocopy and negative photocopy.

Getty, Gordon

Three diatonic waltzes, for piano.Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Rork Music, . 1986

Tiefer und tiefer (Deeper and deeper), for piano.Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Rork Music, . 1986

The white election. A song cycle for soprano and piano on 32 poems of Emily Dickenson.Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Rork Music, . 1986

Gideon, Miriam

Canzona, for piano solo.

Gilbert, Henry F.

Give me the splendid silent sun [voice and piano].New York: Novello & Co., . 1914

The lament of Deirdré [voice and piano].[New York]: [Novello & Co.], . 1903

La montonéra (Two South American gypsy songs, no. 1) [violin, voice and piano].New York: Novello & Co., . 1906 Score and part.

The pirate song [voice and piano].New York: Novello & Co., . 1902

A rag bag. Six American pieces for the pianoforte.Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co., . 1927

La zambulidora (Two South American gypsy songs, no. 2) [violin, voice and piano].New York: Novello & Co., . 1906 Score and part.

Giménez, Remberto (transcriber)

Himno nacional del Paraguay [voice and piano].Buenos Aires: Julio Korn, n.d.

Ginastera, Alberto

Cancion al arbol del olvido, para canto y piano.Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, . 1945

Danzas argentinas, para piano.Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana S. A. E. C., . [1939]

Lamentaciones de Jeremias propheta (Lamentations of Jeremiah) [mixed chorus].New York: Music Press, . 1947 Choral score.

Milonga, para piano.Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, . 1948

Pampeana no. 1. Rapsodia para violín y piano.Buenos Aires: Barry & Cia., . 1954 Violin part.

Rondó sobre temas infantiles argentinos, para piano.Buenos Aires: Barry y Cia., . 1951

Glazunov, Alexander

Deviataia simfoniia [in] re minor.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1952

Izbrannye sochineniia dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1947

Glière, Reinhold

Izbrannye romansy, dlia golosa s fortepiano [Selected songs, for voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1947

Glinka, Mikhail

Elegiia. Ne iskushai menia bez nuzhdy [2 voices and piano].Moscow: A. Gutkheĭl', . 1885

Izbrannye p'esy, dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1947

Ne poĭ, krasavitsa, pri mne [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1943

Pobeditel' [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1943

Poputnaia pesnia [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1946

Ty ne plach' sirotinushka, iz opery Zhizn' za tsaria [voice and piano].[S.l.]: Edition Academique, n.d.

V krovi gorit ogon' zhelan'ia... [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1943

Gnattali, Radamés

Chôro [piano].

Gnessin, Mikhail

Adygeia. Sekstet (Adyguée. Sextuor), op. 48 [violin, viola, cello, clarinet, horn and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1937

Amangel'dy. Geroicheskaia pesnia-poėma, op. 55, no. 1 [voice and piano].Leningrad: Muzgiz, . 1940

Evreĭskie pesni (Hebräische Lieder), op. 37 [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor Gosudarstvennogo Izdatel'stva, . 1930

Inok (no. 3 from "Iz sovremennoĭ poėzii," op. 16) [voice and piano].Moscow: Proizvodstvennyĭ Podotdel Muzykal'nogo Otdela N. K. P., . 1921

Kamennyĭ Gost' , [voice and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Pesnia Laury (Vokaliz), [op.] 51, no. 2, iz muzyki k radiopostanovke po tragedii A. Pushkina Kamennyĭ Gost' , [voice and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Pesnia pazha aliskana, [op.] 14, no. 1, iz muzyki k drame A. Bloka Roza i Krest [voice and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

V dikoĭ pliaskie (no. 4 from "Iz sovremennoĭ poėzii," op. 22) [voice and piano].Moscow: Proizvodstvennyĭ Podotdel Muzykal'nogo Otdela N. K. P., . 1921

Golubev, Evgeni

Poėma, dlia fortepiano, op. 1.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., n.d.

Golyscheff, Jefim

Trio [violin, viola, and violoncello].Berlin-Lichterfelde: Schlesinger'sche Buch- und Musikhandlung, . 1925

Goossens, Eugene

Four conceits, for pianoforte.London: J. & W. Chester, . 1918

Kaleidoscope. Twelve short pianoforte pieces.London: J. & W. Chester, . 1918

Gordeli, Otar

Sonatina, dlia fortepiano.Tbilisi: Gruzinskoe Otdelenie Muzfonda Soiuza SSR, . 1961

Green, Ray

Sonatina for piano.

Three inventories of Casey Jones [6 bottles, 2 drums, 2 cymbals, 4 gongs and piano].San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1936

Two madrigals (Hey nonny no ; Sea charm).

Two songs :(from "Four short songs") Fog ; Summer grass.

Gretchaninov, Alexander

Chetyre romansa, [op.] 7 [voice and piano].Leipzig: M. P. Bieliaev, . 1895

Cinq mélodies, pour chant et piano, op. 1.Leipzig: M. P. Belaieff, . 1912

Kolybel'naia (Berceuse) (Cinq mélodies, pour chant et piano, no. 5).Leipzig: M. P. Belaieff, . 1912

Ona byla tvoia! (Chetyre romansa, no. 1) [voice and piano].Leipzig: M. P. Bieliaev, . 1895

Grieg, Edvard

Ich liebe dich, op. 41, no. 3 [piano].Leipzig: C. F. Peters, n.d.

Grodzky, Boleslav

Nochnoe, [op.] 71, no. 2 [voice and piano].[S.l.]: Knizhno-Muzykal'nyĭ Magazin P. K. Seliverstova, . 1902

Serenada [voice and piano].Arensburg: Fedor Gaak, . 1887

Guarnieri, M. Camargo

Canção sertaneja [violin and piano].São Paulo: L. G. Miranda, . 1931 Score and part.

Dansa selvagem, para piano.São Paulo: Edição "Derosa", n.d.

As flôres amarellas dos ipês [voice and piano].São Paulo: I. Chiarato & C., . 1929

O impossivel carinho [voice and piano].[São Paulo: [Impressos Derosa], n.d.

Lembranças do Losango Cáqui [voice and piano].São Paulo: I. Chiarato & Cia., n.d.

Ponteio no. 1 [piano].São Paulo: G. Ricordi & C., . 1933

Preludio no. 2 [voice and piano].São Paulo: Edição "Derosa", n.d.

Sonatina [piano].São Paulo: I. Chiarato & Cia., . 1929

Trovas de amor [voice and piano].São Paulo: I. Chiarato & Cia., n.d.

Valsa [piano].

Guerchia, A.

Niet, ne liubil on. (Non m'amava). Romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Muzykal'nyĭ Magazin "Sievernaia Lira", . 1899

Guthrie, Woody (arranger) and Earl Robinson (arranger)

When the Yanks go marching in [voice and piano].New York: Robbins Music Corp., . 1943

Hába, Alois

6 klavírních skladeb (6 peices for piano), op. 6.Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1922

Deux morceaux de piano, op. 2.Vienna: Edition Universelle, . 1920

Fantaisie pour violon seul au système de quart de ton, op. 9a.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1923

Fantasie no. 2, für Vierteltonklavier, op. 19.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1925

Musique pour violon seul au système de quart de ton, op. 9b.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1923

Sonate, für Klavier zu zwei Händen, op. 3.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1919

Hadzidakis, Manos

For a little white seashell. Preludes and dances for the piano.Athens: Gaïtanos Musical P[u]blications, . 1958

Haieff, Alexei

Three bagatelles for oboe and bassoon, or harpsichord (piano).New York: Broude Brothers, . 1955

Haines, Edmund

Slow dance, for organ.

Handel, George Frideric

Aria con variazioni [piano].New York: G. Schirmer, n.d.

Hanson, Howard

Dance of the warriors [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Enchantment [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Hardcastle, Arthur E.

Prelude no. 4.

Harris, Roy

Abraham Lincoln walks at midnight. A cantata of lamentation, for mezzo-soprano, violin, cello and piano.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1962 Score and parts.

The birds' courting song, for mixed voices.New York: Mills Music, . 1945 Choral score.

Dance of spring [violin and piano].New York: Mills Music, . 1944 Score and part.

Evening piece, for orchestra.New York: Mills Music, . 1941 Full score and parts.

Four charming little pieces, for violin and piano.New York: Mills Music, . [1944] Score and part.

Freedom's land [voice and piano].New York: Mills Music, . 1941

Freedom's land, for three part women's voices.New York: Mills Music, . 1941 Choral score.

Li'l boy named David, for mixed voices.New York: Mills Music, . 1944 Choral score.

Melody, for violin and piano.New York: Mills Music, . 1944 Score and part.

Piano suite in theee movements.New York: Mills Music, . 1944

A red-bird in a green tree. Christmas song for mixed voices.New York: Mills Music, . 1940 Choral score.

String quartet no. 3. Four preludes and fugues.New York: Mills Music, . 1948 Score (miniature).

Symphony for voices, on poems of Walt Whitman. II. Tears [chorus].New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., . 1939

Symphony for voices, on poems of Walt Whitman. III. Inscription [chorus].New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., . 1939

Trio for pianoforte, violin, and violoncello. Scores (2) and parts (1 set), annotated.

Waitin' [voice and piano].New York: Mills Music, . 1942

When Johnny comes marching home [orchestra].New York: G. Schirmer, . 1935 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Harris.

Work song, for mixed voices.New York: Mills Music, . [1944] Piano-vocal score.

Harrison, Lou

Alleluia, for orchestra.

Prelude [piano].

Saraband [piano].

Six sonatas, for cembelo or pianoforte.

Trio, for violin, viola and violoncello.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1961 Score and parts.

Haubenstock-Ramati, Roman

Recitativo ed aria, [for] harpsichord and orchestra.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1957 Full score (miniature).

Haydn, Joseph

Symphony, no. 94 (London, no. 3), G major, ("Surprise").London: Ernst Eulenburg, . [1935] Full score (miniature).

Heautontimorumenus

Die Maschine. Eine extonale Selbstsatire für Klavier zu vier Händen, op. 1.Vienna: Carl Haslinger, . [192-?]

Heilner, Irwin

Second rhapsody, for tenor and piano (four hands).

Hemmer, Eugene

Cavatina [piano].Palos Verdes, Calif.: Cambria Publishing, . 1980

Turkey's complaint [piano].Palos Verdes, Calif.: Cambria Publishing, . 1980

Hemsi, Alberto

Trois danses égyptiennes, op. 11 [piano].Alexandria, Egypt: Edition Orientale de Musique, . 1932

Hermann, Florian

Hommage-valse [piano].[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d. Negative photocopy of original edition [?].

Hill, Alfred

Mopoke! [voice and piano].Melbourne: Allan & Co., . 1938

Hindemith, Paul

Ludus Tonalis [piano].New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1943

Holzmann, Rudolph

Pequeña suite, para piano.Montevideo: Editorial Cooperativa Interamericana de Compositores, . 1944

Honegger, Arthur

Prélude-Arioso-Fughette sur le nom de Bach, pour piano.Paris: éditions Salabert, . 1933

Souvenir de Chopin, pour piano.Paris: Choudens éditeur, . 1947

Hovhaness, Alan

Mihr, for two pianos, imitating an orchestra of kanoons.

Shepherd of Israel. Cantata [cantor, recorder (or flute), string quartet (or string orchestra), and trumpet ad lib.].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1953 Miniature score.

Hrisanide, Alexandru

Sonata nr. 2 pentru pian şi flaut [piano and flute].Bucharest: Editura Muzicala, . 1969 Score and part.

Humphrey, Doris

Dance rhythms [percussion].San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1936

Ibert, Jacques

Le petit âne blanc (The little white donkey). No. 2 from "Histoires" [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1943

Ifukube, Akira

Ancient minstrelsie of Gilyak tribes, for piano and female voice (1946).[S.l.]: [s.n.], . [1946]

Bon odori [piano].Tokyo: Ryuginsha, . 1936

Japanese rhapsody [orchestra].Tokyo: Ryuginsha, . 1937

Ikebe, Shin-Ichirō

Flash!--for the groups of flutes in 4 x 3.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1975

Monovalence V for double bass ; Monovalence VI for mitla [marimba].Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1978

Trias--Symphony II.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Ikeno, Sei

Evocation [orchestra].Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Irino, Yoshirō

Globus III [violin, cello, harp, piano, hichiriki, and two dancers].Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1976

Three movements for two kotos and jūshichi-gēn.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1970

Wandlungen, for grand orchestra with two shakuhachis.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Isamitt, Carlos

Quietud [voice and piano].[Santiago]: Ediciones de la Revista Aulos, . 1932

Iurovsky, Vladimirsee: Yurovsky, Vladimir

Ivannikov, Vladimir

Piat' pesen, dlia deteĭ [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Ives, Charles

114 songs by Charles E. Ives.[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d. Piano-vocal scores, annotated by Ives.

The anti-abolitionist riots in the 1830's and 1840's, for piano solo.New York: Mercury Music Corp., . 1949

Four songs, for medium voice and piano.New York: Mercury Music Corp., . 1933

From "Lincoln, the Great Commoner," for voice and piano.New York: Peer International Corp., . 1952

Ilmenau (Over all the treetops), for voice and piano.New York: Peer International Corp., . 1952

It strikes me that... (November 2, 1920) [medium voice and piano].New York: Mercury Music Corp., . 1935

The light that is felt, for medium voice and piano.New York: Mercury Music Corp., . 1950

A night song, for voice and piano.New York: Peer International Corp., . 1952

Second pianoforte sonata. Concord, Mass., 1840-1860.New York: Arrow Music Press, . 1947

Seven songs for voice and piano.[New York]: Cos Cob Press, . 1932

Some south-paw pitching, for piano solo.New York: Mercury Music Corp., . 1949

Thirty-four songs [voice and piano].

Jacobi, Frederick

... A lovely little movie actress [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Once upon a time [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Jacobson, Myron

Graziosa (6 mélodies, no. 5) [mezzo-soprano or baritone and piano].Leipzig: Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, n.d.

Graziosa (6 mélodies, no. 5) [tenor or soprano and piano].Leipzig: Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, n.d.

Nature morte (Still life) (6 mélodies, no. 1) [mezzo-soprano or baritone and piano].Leipzig: Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, n.d.

Nature morte (Still life) (6 mélodies, no. 1) [tenor or soprano and piano].Leipzig: Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, n.d.

Tu m'a donné ton tout dernier bouquet (6 mélodies, no. 2) [voice and piano].Leipzig: Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, n.d.

Valse (6 mélodies, no. 3) [voice and piano].Leipzig: Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, n.d.

Jacoby, Hanoch

Judean hill dance. Hora variations [piano, arr. (H. Alexander).Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1952

Jelinek, Hanns

Fantasie von übermorgen (Drei Chansons, [no. 2]) [voice and piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1932

Maskenball im Hochgebirge (Drei Chansons, [no. 3]) [voice and piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1932

Monolog des Blinden (Drei Chansons, [no. 1]) [voice and piano].Vienna: Universal Edition, . 1932

Vier zweistimmige Inventionen (v. 1 of "Zwölftonwerk," op. 15) [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1949

Jentes, Harry

I don't want to get well [voice and piano].New York: Leo. Feist, . 1917

Jolivet, André

Concerto pour flûte et orchestre à cordes.Paris: Heugel & Cie, . 1951 Full score (miniature).

Trois temps, no. 1 [piano].Paris: éditions Maurice Senart, . 1931

Jones, Daniel

Sonata, for three unaccompanied kettledrums.London: Hinrichsen Edition, . 1953

Joplin, Scott

Maple leaf rag [piano].Cincinnati: Willis Music Co., . 1960

Josten, Werner

Hide and seek [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Red light-green light [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Kabalevsky, Dmitri

24 preludes, for piano, op. 38.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1947

Concerto no. 2 in G minor, for piano and orchestra.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1946 2-piano score.

Dve pesni iz kino-fil'ma Aėrograd [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1936

Fifteen children's pieces, op. 27, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1946

Five sets of variations (for students), op. 51 [piano].New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1954

Improvisation for viola and piano, op. 21, no. 1.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945 Score and part.

Improvisation, for violin and piano, op. 21, no. 1.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945 Score and part.

Improvisation, for violoncello and piano, op. 21, no. 1.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945 Score and part.

Kola Briun'on (Colas Breugnon), Master iz Klamsi . Siuita iz opery po povesti Romena Rollana [large orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1962

Komedianty (The comedians. Suite for small symphony orchestra).Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1946

Sonata no. 2, for piano, op. 45.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Sonata no. 3, for piano, op. 46.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Sonatina, no. 1, op. 13 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1936

Kaldalóns, Sigvalda

ísland ögrum skoriđ [voice and piano].Reykjavík: Islandia Edition, . 1952

Kalinnikov, Viktor

11 detskikh pesen [voice or unison chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo, Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor, . 1925

P'esy, dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1950

Kalomiris, Manolis

Kōnstantinos ho palaiologos (Konstantinos Paleologos) [musical tragedy-legend based on a story by Kazantzakis].Athens: Ekdosē Ethnikēs Lyrikēs Skēnēs, . 1961

Kanno, Yoshihiro

Stratosphère [double bass, harp, piano, and percussion].Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Karakhan, Boris

Slushaĭte, tovarishchi [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Kats, Sigizmund (arranger)

Chetyre p'esy, na temy narodnosteĭ S.S.S.R. [piano].Moscow: Ogiz, . 1934

Kauder, Hugo

Quartet for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon.

Kay, Ulysses

A Lincoln letter, for mixed voices and bass solo.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1958 Choral score, inscribed by Kay.

Serenade for orchestra.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1955 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Kay.

Kazandjiev, Vasil

Malka siuita, za oboĭ, klarinet i fagot.Sofia: Dŭrzhavno Izdatelstvo "Nauka i Izkustvo", . 1961

Kerr, Harrison

Study, for violoncello (unaccompanied).

Trio, for clarinet, violoncello and piano. Score and part.

Khachaturian, Aram

Adventures of Ivan (8 pieces for students), for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Concerto for violin and orchestra.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948 Piano-violin score and part.

Concerto for violoncello and orchestra.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948 Piano-cello score.

Dance no. 3 [piano].

Dance of Ayshe, from Gayne ballet [piano, transcription (Ludwig Flato)].New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Dance of the young Kurds, from Gayne ballet [piano, transcription (Ludwig Flato)].New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Kontsert, dlia skripki s orkestrom (Concerto for violin and orchestra).Moscow: Soiuza Sovetskikh Kompozitorov SSSR, . 1941 Piano-violin score and part.

Masquerade suite, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Pervaia simfoniia, [op.] 12.Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Pesnia o Staline, iz simfonicheskoĭ poėmy [for baritone or mixed chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937 Piano-choral score.

Pesnia-poėma (Lied-Dichtung) [violin and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., . 1931 Score and part.

Poėma o Staline (Tondichtung Stalin) [large orchestra and mixed chorus].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1940

Sabre dance, from Gayne ballet [piano, transcription].New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Spartak [ballet].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1960 Piano score (Emin Khachaturian)

Toccata, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945

Tokkata, dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1939

Trio, dlia klarneta, skripki i fortepiano (Trio pour clarinette, violon et piano).Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1935 Score and parts (annotated).

Trio, dlia klarneta, skripki i fortep'iano.Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962 Score and parts.

Khachaturian, Karen

Pervaia simfoniia, [op.] 12.Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Khait, Yuli

Ne zveniat gitary [voice and piano].Rostov-on-Don: [Yuli] Khait, . 1927

Khrennikov, Tikhon

Brat'ia. Opera [4 excerpts] [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

Izbrannye pesni, vypusk vtoroĭ [Selected pieces, v. 2] [voice and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1961

Pesni i romansy [voice(s)/chorus and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1948

Pesnia o Moskovskoĭ devushka [voice and piano].Moscow: Soiuz Sovetskikh Kompozitorov Muzykal'nyĭ Fond SSSR, . 1944

Proshchanie [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1942

Simfoniia, op. 4 [large orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1940

Tri pesni iz muzyki k p'ese A. Gladkova Davnym-davno v postanovke [voice and piano].[Moscow]: Soiuz Sovetskikh Kompozitorov Muzykal'nyĭ Fond Soiuza S.S.R., . [1942]

Tri p'esy dlia fortepiano, op. 5.Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

V buriu [opera].[Moscow]: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1954 Piano-vocal score.

V buriu, tom I (In the storm, v. I) [opera (4 acts)].[Moscow]: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1958 Full score (acts 1 and 2), inscribed by Khrennikov.

V buriu, tom II (In the storm, v. II) [opera (4 acts)].[Moscow]: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1958 Full score (begins with act 3, scene 4).

Kiyose, Yasuji

Little suite [for] piano solo.Peking: Commercial Press, n.d.

Klein, Fritz Heinrichsee: Heautontimorumenus

Klenovsky, Nicolai (arranger)

Sbornik narodnykh piesen russkikh i inorodcheskikh (s perevodom inorodcheskikh na russkiĭ iazyk) [voice(s) and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1894

Knipper, Lev

La cavalerie des steppes [voice and piano].

Gornaia serenada (Mountain serenade) [string orchestra].Moscow: [Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo], . 1947

Symphony no. 4, for chorus and orchestra.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1946 Full score (miniature).

Kochetov, Vadim

Pesnia o vozhde [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Kodály, Zoltán

énekszó. Dalok népi versekre, op. 1. Songs on Hungarian popular words [voice and piano].Budapest: Rózsavölgyi és Társa Kiadása, . 1921

Gyermektáncok [Children's dances] [piano].Budapest: Zeneműkiadó Vállalat, . 1953

Szimfónia [orchestra].Budapest: Zeneműkiadó Vállalat, . 1962 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Kodály.

Koechlin, Charles

L'ancienne maison de campagne. Suite pour piano.Paris: éditions de l'Oiseau Lyre, n.d.

Koellreutter, Hans Joachim

Invenção, para oboe, clarineto em si bemol e fagote.[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Música 1941 [piano].Montevideo: Editorial Cooperativa Interamericana de Compositores, . 1942

Kohn, Karl

Also the sons, for chorus of mixed voices with soprano, alto, tenor and bass soloists, and organ or piano, four hands.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1976

Centone per orchestra.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1975 Full score (miniature).

Sonatina for marimba, four-hands.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1977

Son of Prophet bird. Paraphrase for solo harp.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1977

Three anthems from Esdras, for chorus of mixed voices.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1977

Kolmanovsky, Eduard

Khotiat li russkie voĭny... [voice and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Kondratiev, Sergei (arranger)

Russkie narodnye pesni (tetrad' III) [voice and piano, arr.].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1946

Konishi, Nagako

Grave post, for six female voices.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Kora, Toshio

Streichsextett für 2 violinen, 2 violen, 2 violoncelli (1978).Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Korchmarev, Klimenti

Pesnia druzhby, iz kinofil'ma Dalëkaia Nevesta [voice and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1948

Kotoński, Włodzimierz

Canto, per complesso da camera [chamber ensemble].Celle: Hermann Moeck Verlag, . 1962

Kounadis, Arghyris

5 syntheseis gia orchēstra (5 compositions for orchestra).Athens: [s.n.], . 1962

Chorikon [orchestra].Munich: Edition Modern, . 1962 (Photocopy of manuscript).

Drei Nocturnes nach Sappho [flute, soprano, celesta, vibraphone, violin, viola and cello].Munich: Edition Modern, . 1961

Epigramma [2 choruses, percussion, harp, celesta and piano].Munich: Edition Modern, . 1963

Streichquartett.Munich: Edition Modern, . 1961

Koval, Marian

Chetyre stikhotvoreniia Dem'iana Bednogo o V. I. Lenine [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1931

O, kakie pevtsy! (Oh, what singers! Five songs on the text of Langston Hughes) [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1939

Pesni iz odinochki (Lieder aus der Gefängniszelle) [high voice and piano].Moscow: RSFSR Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor Gosudarstvennogo Izd-va, . 1930

Prokliatoe proshloe iz poėzii N. A. Nekrasova [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1935

Pushkiniana [voice, piano and reciter].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1936 Piano-vocal score. 10 works.

Kovalev, O. (compiler) and Grigori Lobachev (harmonizer)

Desiat' krest'ianskikh pesen oktiabriu [1 or 2 voices (or chorus) and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor, . 1930

Kraft, William

Centennial birthday greetings for Nicolas [2 sopranos and piano].Van Nuys, Calif.: New Music West, . 1994

Krasev, Mikhail

Dve belorusskie narodnye pesni [voice (chorus) and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1939

Laba-rechen'ka [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Nasha Moskva. Kantata [for alto soloist and three-part children's chorus with piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1947

Kremlev, Yuli

Sonata [op. 22] [bassoon and piano].Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1961 Score (inscribed by Kremlev) and part.

Křenek, Ernst

Blues, "Leb' wohl, mein Schatz," aus der Oper Jonny spielt auf [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1927

Krippene, Kennethsee: Roe, Gilbert

Kruchinin, Valentin

Paren' s nasheĭ ulitsy [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Kunkel, Charles

Alpine storm. A summer idyl [piano]. St.Louis: Kunkel Bros., . 1909

Kurokami, Yoshimitsu

Sonata for violin and piano.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Kutev, Filip

Pŭrva simfoniia (Première symphonie).Sofia: Dŭrzhavno Izdatelstvo "Hauka i Izkustvo", . 1961 Full score (miniature).

Labunski, Felix

Symphonic dialogues, for orchestra.Cincinnati: Felix Labunski, . 1961 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Labunski.

Lambert, Constant

The Rio Grande, set for chorus, orchestra and solo piano.London: Oxford Universtiy Press, . 1929 2-piano-vocal score (orchestra reduction to two staves).

Lange, Arthur

America, here's my boy [voice and piano].New York: Joe Morris Music Co., . 1917

Larsson, Lars-Erik

Sonatin nr. 2, op. 39 [piano].Stockholm: Carl Gehrmans Musikförlag, . 1948

Laskovsky, Ivan

Kvartet no. 3 [string quartet].Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1947

Lavry, Marc

Five country dances [piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1953

Hora (from "Three Jewish dances") [piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1954

Sher (from "Three Jewish dances") [piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1954

Yemenite wedding dance (from "Three Jewish dances") [piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1954

Lecuna, Juan

Quatre pièces, pour piano.Paris: Alphonse Leduc, . 1938

Lecuona, Ernesto

Andalucia [voice and piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1936

Aragon. Jota-waltz [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1943

Danzas Afro-Cubanas [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1932

Malagueña (from the Spanish suite "Andalucia") [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1932

Rapsodia negra, for piano.New York: Dorset Publications, . 1943

Leifs, Jón

Ættjarðarlög, op. 27 [voice and piano].[S.l.]: Landsútgáfan, n.d.

Fjögur lög fyrir pianoforte (Four pieces for the piano), op. 2.[S.l.]: Verlag für Neuzeitliche Kunst, . [192-?]

Kirkjulög (Kirkesange), op. 12a [voice and piano].Reykjavík: Islandia, . 1950

Ný rímnadanzlög (Neue Island-Tänze), op. 14b [piano].Reykjavík: Islandia, . 1950

Rímnadanslög (Icelandic dances), op. 11 [piano].Reykjavík: Islandia, . 1950

Söngvar, op. 14a [voice and piano].Reykjavík: Islandia, . 1950

Lemos, Ibêrê de

Canção arabe [voice and piano].Rio de Janeiro: Casa Bevilacqua, . [1925]

Seio de Deus [voice and piano].[Rio de Janeiro]: [Ibêrê de Lemos], n.d.

Lendvay, Kamilló

A csend harmóniája, nagyzenekarra (The harmony of silence, for large orchestra).Budapest: Editio Musica, . 1986

Lentz, Daniel

Interlude [and] postlude [from Missa umbrarum, for 8 amplified voices, crystal wine glasses, conductor-performer, and 263 "sonic shadows"].[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Levant, Oscar (transcriber)See: Khachaturian, Aram

Levin, MikhailSee: Michelet, Michel

Levina, Zara

Shest'dagestanskikh pesen [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1936

Lhotka-Kalinski, Ivo

Analfabeta . Muzička burleska u jednom činu ( The Analphabete . A musical burlesque in one act.).Zagreb: Udruženja Kompozitora Hrvatske, . 1957 Piano-vocal score.

Dugme . Muzička groteska u jednom činu ( Der Knopf . Musikalishe Groteske in einem Aufzug).Zagreb: Naklada Saveza Kompozitora Jugoslavije, . 1961 Piano-vocal score.

Liadov, Anatoli

Polnoe sobranie sochineniĭ dlia fortepiano [v. 2].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1947

Liskov, G.

Pesnia o Staline. Chuvashskaia [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

Liszt, Franz

Late piano works (Liszt Society Publications, v. 1).London: Schott and Co., n.d.

Loam, Arthur S. (arranger)

Australian aboriginal songs [voice and piano].Melbourne: Allan & Co., . 1937

Lobachev, G[rigori]see: Kovalev, O.

Logothetis, Anestis

Katalysation, für Horn oder Hörner.Munich: Edition Modern, n.d. Avant-garde score.

[Parallasce].Munich: Edition Modern, n.d.

Lopatnikoff, Nicolai

Intervals. 7 studies for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1957

Sonata no. 2, for violin and piano, op. 32.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1951

López Mindreau, Ernesto

Marinera y tondero. Danses péruviennes [piano].Brussels: L'Art Belge, n.d.

Prelude, dans le style ancien [piano].Brussels: L'Art Belge, n.d.

Preludio incaico. Tema cuzqueño [piano].Brussels: L'Art Belge, n.d.

Luchich, K.

Daĭ, milyĭ drug, na schast'e ruku! Tsyganskīĭ romans [voice and piano].Petrograd: Nikolaia Khristianovicha Davingof, n.d.

Luening, Otto

Eight preludes, for piano.

Fantasia brevis, for clarinet and piano. Score and part.

Only themselves understand themselves, for voice and piano.

Lunde, Johan Backer

Inclusions (Bli til ett med) [voice and piano].Drammen, Norway: Harald Lyche & Co.s Musikkforlag, . 1947

Lutosławski, Witold

Jeux vénitiens, pour orchestre.Celle: Hermann Moeck Verlag, . 1962

Melodie ludowe. 12 łatwych utworów, na fortepian (Mélodies populaires. 12 pièces faciles, pour piano).[Kraków]: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1957

Pieśni walki podziemnej, zeszyt I [voice and piano].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1948

Preludes and fugue for 13 solo strings.London: J & W Chester, . 1973

Trzy utwory dla młodzieży, na fortepian.Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1956

Lybbert, Donald

Praeludium, [for] brass and percussion.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1964

Macdonald, Alexander J.

Ragtime method. A short cut to playing popular piano music.New York: [United Schools of Popular Music], . 1920

Magidenko, Mikhail

Prazdnichnyĭ den' [chorus with piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Makarov, Valentin

Zveni, garmoshka (Pesnia-chastushka) [2 voices and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Makarova, Nina

Naputstvie. Monolog-ariia iz tret'eĭ kartiny II akta opery Zoia [voice and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1958

Romansy sovetskikh kompozitorov, [op.] 15 [voice and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1960

Shest' ėtiudov (Six studies), dlia fortepiano, op. 16.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1946

Sonatina dlia fortepiano, op. 9.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1935

Sonatina dlia fortep'iano, [op.] 9.Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1960

Stsena i ariia Materi iz 1 akta opery Zoia [soprano, mezzo-soprano and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1957

Stsena i ariozo Zoi (iz II akta opery Zoia) [voice (and chorus) with piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1958

Stsena i duėt Zoi i Borisa na shkol'nom balu (iz I akta opery Zoia) [vocal duet with chorus and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1958

Maler, Wilhelm

Jahreskreis. Kleine Inventionen über deutsche Volkslieder, für Klavier.Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, n.d.

Mamiya, Michio

Concerto for orchestra.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Manschinger, Kurt

Elf chansons von Kurt Manschinger aus dem Originalrepertoire von Greta Hartwig.New York: Greta Hartwig-Manschinger, . 1970 Piano-vocal score.

Martínez, J. Paniagua

Bertha. Vals para piano.[Guatemala]: [s.n.], n.d.

Martinon, Jean

Le lis de Saron (The rose of Sharon). Oratorio [for] soli, chorus, orchestra.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1961 Choral score, annotated (1st performance information).

Martinů, Bohuslav

Concertino pro klavírní trio a smyčcový orchestr [piano trio and string orchestra].[Prague]: Melantrich, . [1949]

Concerto pro housle a orchestr [violin and orchestra].Prague: Melantrich, . 1949

First piano quartet (1942) (piano-violin-viola-'cello).New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1951 Score and parts.

The prophecy of Isaiah. Cantata [soloists, male chorus, trumpet, viola, timpani, and piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1961

Trio, for flute, 'cello and piano.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1950 Score and parts.

Maslov, Fedor

Kolkhoznaia pesnia o Moskve [chorus with piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1947

Kolkhoznaia-zastol'naia [chorus and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1948

Matveev, Mikhail

Naivnyĭ val's [voice and piano].Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1948

Matveyev, Mikhailsee: Matveev, Mikhail

Mayuzumi, Toshiro

Bunraku, [for] violoncello solo.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1964

McBride, Robert

Quintet for oboe and string quartet.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1947 Score (miniature).

McKay, George Frederick

Dance suite no. 2, for piano.

McPhee, Colin

Four Iroquois dances [orchestra].

Invention [piano].

Kinesis [piano].

Megrelidze, A. V. (transcriber)

Suliko (Gruzinskaia pesnia) [chorus and piano].Leningrad: Muzgiz, . 1938

Menotti, Gian-Carlo

Amahl and the night visitors. Opera in one act.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1952 Piano-vocal score.

The consul. Musical drama in three acts.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1950 Piano-vocal score.

The medium. Tragedy in two acts [opera].New York: G. Schirmer, . 1947 Piano-vocal score.

The saint of Bleecker Street. Musical drama in three acts (five scenes).New York: G. Schirmer, . 1955 Piano-vocal score.

The telephone, or, L'amour à trois. Opera buffa in one act.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1947 Piano-vocal score.

Meyerowitz, Jan

Homage to Hieronymus Bosch, for two pianos-four hands.New York: Rongwen Music, . 1958

Miaskovsky, Nicolai

XXI simfoniia, op. 51 [large orchestra].Moscow: SSK, . 1941

Dvadtsat' piataia simfoniia, [op.] 69 [orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1949

Fragment lyrique [orchestra].San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1934

Iz liriki Stepana Shchipacheva. Desiat' romansov, [op.] 52 [middle voice and piano].Moscow: Izdatel'stvo Orkestrotek Soiuza Sovetskikh Kompozitorov SSSR, . 1941

Kontsert dlia skripki s orkestrom, op. 44 [violin and orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1939 Piano-violin score and part.

Prostye variatsii. Liricheskaia siuita dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1938

Simfoniia no. 11, op. 34 [large orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1934

Simfoniia no. 14 (C-dur), op. 37 [large orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1936

Simfoniia no. 15 (d-moll), op. 38.Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Simfoniia no. 24, op. 63.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1946

Simfoniia no. 27, do minor [large orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1951

Sonata (F-dur) dlia skripki i fortepiano, [op. 70] [violin and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948 Score and part.

Stilizatsiĭ. 9 p'es v forte starykh tantsev, op. 73 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1947

Symphony no. 22.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945 Full score (miniature).

Tri nabroska, [op. 45] [voice and piano].Moscow: Isdatel'stvo Orkestrotek Soiuza Sovetskikh Kompozitorov SSSR, . 1941

Michelet, Michel

Detskie pesni [voice and piano].Kiev: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, n.d.

Sonate no. 2, pour violoncelle et piano.Paris: Editions Choudens, . 1987 Score (inscribed by Michelet) and part.

Mignone, Francisco

Cucumbyzinho [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Co., . 1932

Lenda brasileira no. 1 [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1942

Lenda brasileira no. 2 [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1942

Lenda brasileira no. 3 [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1942

Lenda sertaneja no. 3 (Nhá nocencia morreu de amô...) [piano].Milan: G. Ricordi & C., . 1929

Lenda sertaneja no. 9 [piano].

Maxixe, per pianoforte.Milan: G. Ricordi & C., . 1928

Puladinho [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Cia., n.d.

Quadras [voice and piano].São Paulo: Edição "Derosa", n.d.

Quadrilha, [para] canto e piano.Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Cia., n.d.

Quasi modinha [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1942

Quatro liricas, para canto e piano.São Paulo: G. Ricordi & C., n.d.

Quatro peças brasileiras, para piano.Milan: G. Ricordi & C., . 1930

Sonho de um menino travêsso (Desenho animado) [orchestra].Rio de Janeiro: Escola Nacional de Musica, . 1938

Tango brasileiro [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1942

Migot, Georges

Cinq études pour la main droite, en forme de suite [piano].Paris: Alphonse Leduc, . [1943]

Milhaud, Darius

L'automne, pour piano.Paris: R. Deiss, . 1932

Cantate de l'enfant et de la mère. Poèmes récités avec quatuor à cordes et piano.Paris: Heugel et Cie, . 1952

Le carnaval de Londres, pour petit orchestre.Paris: éditions Salabert, . 1945 Full score (miniature).

Concertino d'automne, pour deux pianos et huit instruments.Paris: Heugel et Cie, . 1952 Score (miniature).

Two marches (In memoriam ; Gloria victoribus) [orchestra].New York: G. Schirmer, . 1947 Full score (miniature).

Miliutin, Yuri

Na dal'nem Vostoke. Pesnia iz kino-fil'ma [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

Milwid, Antoni

Alla polacca. Sub tuum praesidium [soprano, bass, flute, 2 violins, cello, bassoon and organ].[Kraków]: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . [1963] Score and parts (4).

Mirovitch, Alfred

Toccata, for piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1938

[Miscellaneous: derelict title pages, untitled pages of music (2), lyric (in Russian) without song]

Modugno, Domenico

Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu) [voice and piano].New York: Robbins Music Corp., . 1958

Mokrejs, John

Boutade [piano].Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Odowan Publishing Co., . 1935

Moravian lullaby [piano].Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Odowan Publishing Co., . 1957

Rainbow pieces. Concentration, positive pitch for beginners.Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Odowan Publishing Co., . 1957

Seven piano pieces.Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Odowan Publishing Co., . 1958

Monfred, Avenir H. de

Reminiscences..., for piano.Paris: Editions Musicales des Cinéastes Associés, . 1963

Moniuszko, Stanisław

Rechitativ i ariia. Stsena pervaia (no. 7, Gal'ka , akt 2) [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1882

Moore, Douglas

Careful Etta [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Fiddlin' Joe [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Museum piece, for piano solo.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1939

Quintet for clarinet and strings.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1952 Parts.

Moran, Robert

Hallelujah. A joyous phenomemon with fanfares [various ensemble possibilities].New York: Peer International Corp., . 1971

Moreno, Segundo L.

Danza ecuatoriana (Sanjuanito), para canto y piano.Buenos Aires: Garrot, Tasso & Vita, . 1941

Moross, Jerome

Biguine [orchestra].San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1935

Paeans [orchestra].[San Francisco]: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1933

Mosolov, Alexander

Chetyre gazetnykh ob'iavleniia (Vier Zeitungannoncen), op. 21 [voice and piano].[Leningrad]: Triton, n.d.

Tri detskikh stsenki (Drei Kinderscenen), op. 18 [voice and piano].[Leningrad]: Triton, n.d.

A Turkmenian lullaby, for chorus a capella.

Motto, Silvio

Sacy pererê [piano].São Paulo: G. Ricordi & C., . 1933

Moussorgsky, Modestsee: Mussorgsky, Modest

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Anleitung zum Componiren von Walzern, so viele man will vermittelst zweier Würfel, ohne etwas von der Musik oder Composition zu verstehen [piano].Berlin: N. Simrock, n.d.

Murillo, Emilio

Aires del sur (Aires nacionales, no. 1 y no. 2) [piano].[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Mussorgsky, Modest

Chants et danses de la mort. Quatre scènes dramatiques [voice and piano].Paris: W. Bessel & Cie, . 1911

Fortepiannye sochineniia. Polnoe sobranie sochineniĭ, tom VIII (Pièces pour piano. Oeuvres complètes, v. 8).Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1939

Klassik [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Raëk [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Seminarist [2nd edition] [low voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Strekotun'ia bieloboka (Mutka) [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Vasilīĭ Bessel' i Ko., . 1871

Zapisi narodnykh pesen, chernovye nabroski i drugie materialy [v. 5, no. 10 from the complete works] [mostly voice with or without piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1939

Mycielski, Zygmunt

II symfonia.Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1962

Nabokov, Nicolas

Don Quichotte. Ballet en 3 actes.London: Edition M. P. Belaieff, . 1966 Condensed score.

Quatre poèmes de Boris Pasternak, tirés du Docteur Jivago [voice and piano].Paris: S. A. éditions Ricordi, . 1961

Rasputin's end (Der Tod des Rasputin) [opera].Paris: S. A. Editions Ricordi, . 1959 Condensed-vocal score, annotated.

Shest' stikhotvoreniĭ iz tsikla Rekviem (Six lyric songs from the cycle Requiem) [voice and piano].Berlin: Bote & Bock, . 1967

Nakamura, Shigenobu

Lyric for 4 guitars.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Nancarrow, Conlon

Rhythm study no. 1, for player-piano.

Toccata, for piano and violin ; Prelude [for piano] ; Blues, for piano.

Napravnik, Eduard

Rechitativ i romans Mashi. (no. 9a [from the opera] Dubrovskiĭ) [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1894

Narimanidze, Niko

Dve gruzinskikh pesni, [op.] 11 [and] 12 [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Nazirova, Elmirasee: Amirov, Fikret and Elmira Nazirova

Nechayev, Vasily

Zimnee utro, [op.] 34 [chorus].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1949 Choral score.

Nepomuceno, Alberto

Brasileira [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Netto, Barrozo

Canção da saudade [voice and piano].Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Cia., n.d.

Galhofeira, para piano.Milan: G. Ricordi e C., . 1929

Nikolovski, Vlastimir

Synfonia barbara, op. 57 [1st and 3rd movts.][chorus].Skopje, Macedonia: Izdaje Filharmonija SR Makedonije, . 1968 Choral score, annotated and inscribed by Nikolovski.

Nilsson, Bo

Frequenzen [for piccolo, flute, vibraphone, xylophone, guitar, double bass, percussion].Vienna: Universal Edition, . 1959

Novák, Vítězslav

Mládí (Youth), op. 55 [2 v.] [piano].Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1945

Novikov, Anatoly

Artillery march [melody with words (English)].

Futbol'naia [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Marsh studentov [voice and chorus with piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1949

Ot'ezd partizan [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

World democratic youth song [voice and piano].Moscow: State Music Publishers, . 1949

Octaviano, João

às margens do Parahyba (Scenas brasileiras, 1a serie, no. 1) [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Batuque fantasia (Scenas brasileiras, 1a serie, no. 3) [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Berceuse ; Estudo [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Canção de rua (Brasilianas no. 2, 2a serie) [voice and piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

A casinha pequenina. Canção popular brasileira [piano transcription by Octaviano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Meu violão (Brasilianas no. 2, 1a serie) [voice and piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Serenata, para violoncello e piano.Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d. Octaviano-inscribed score and part.

Olenin, Alexander

Rodina, op. 8. Tri piesni [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, n.d.

Orff, Carl

Catulli carmina. Ludi scaenici [scenic cantata].Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1955

Orgad, Ben-Zion

Seven variations on C [piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1962

Orlansky, Sergei (arranger)

Ekhali tsygane [voice and piano].S.l: [s.n.], . [1925]

Ornstein, Leo

A la mexicana. Three pieces in folk-style, for the pianoforte.New York: Breitkopf & Hartel, . 1920

The corpse, for voice and piano.

Danse sauvage (Wild men's dance) [piano].London: Schott & Co., . 1915

Preludes, op. 20 [piano].London: Schott & Co., . 1914

Ōsawa, Kazuko

"Mon" pour saxophone alto.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Ostrovsky, Arkadi

Komsomol'tsy [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Oswald, Enrico

Berceuse (Sei pezzi per pianoforte, n. 1).Milan: G. Ricordi & C., n.d.

Ovalle, Jayme

Azulão, para canto e piano.São Paulo: Irmãos Vitale, n.d.

Caboclinho para piano e canto.Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Descubrimento do Brazil [piano, red. from symphonic work].[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Modinha, para canto e piano.Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d. Piano-vocal score.

Ozaki, Toshiyuki

Dialog, für Schakuhachi, Klavier und Schlaginstrumenten.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, n.d.

P-Va., V. F. (arranger)

Klianis' mnie! Novyĭ tsyganskīĭ romans [voice and piano].[Saint Petersburg]: Nik. Khrist. Davingof, . 1902

Palacio, Carlos

Marsch internatsional'noĭ brigady [chorus and piano, arr.].Moscow: Muzgiz, . [1937]

Stal'nye kolonny. Gimn 5-go polka (Las Compañias de Acero. Canción de guerra) [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Palmgren, Selim

Sol och skyar. Tolv klaverskisser, op. 102 [piano].Stockholm: Carl Gehrmans Musikförlag, . 1942

Solsken genom tårar. Scherzo för piano.Stockholm: Carl Gehrmans Musikförlag, . 1946

Sonatine, für Klavier, op. 93.Stockholm: Carl Gehrmans Musikförlag, . 1935

Panufnik, Andrzej

Pieśni walki podziemnej, zeszyt III, na głos z fortepianem [voice and piano].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1948

Papaioannou, Yannis

Eikones ago tēn asia (Images d'asie) [orchestra].Athens: Yannis Papaioannou, . 1961

Kontserto gia orchēstra.Athens: [s.n.], . 1963

Symphōnia [no.] 3.Athens: [s.n.], . 1962

Papandopulo, Boris

Hrvatski tanac (Kroatischer Tanz), op. 48 [piano].Zagreb: Albini, n.d.

Paparelli, Frank

Leeds' Eight to the bar boogie woogie piano method book, in all its styles.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1941

Partos, Oedoen

Ein Gev. Symphonic fantasy.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1954 Full score (miniature).

Maqamat, for flute and string quartet.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1960 Score (miniature).

Visions. Recitative, invocation and dance [solo flute, piano, and string orchestra].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1958 Miniature score, annotated.

Paz, Juan Carlos

3a composición en los 12 tonos, for clarinet in B and piano. Score and part.

Pedrell, Carlos

De Castilla. VI poemas vocales [voice and piano].Paris: Max Eschig & Cie, . 1927

Penderecki, Krzysztof

Aus den Psalmen Davids [mixed chorus and percussion].Celle (West Germany): Hermann Moeck Verlag, . 1960

Miniatury, na skrzypce i fortepiano [violin and piano].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1962

Perle, George

Hebrew melodies, for unaccompanied 'cello.

Quartet no. 3 [strings].

Perrotte, M. I.

Tikho tak tikho. Romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Muzykal'nyĭ Magazin "Sievernaia Lira", . 1901

Persichetti, Vincent

Harmonium. Song cycle for soprano and piano.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1959

Hymns and responses for the church year, for choir and congregational use.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1956

Infanta Marina, for viola and piano.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel, . 1960 Score and part.

Mass, for mixed chorus, a cappella.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1961 Choral score.

Piano concerto.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1964 2-piano score.

Serenade no. 1, for ten wind instruments.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1963 Score and parts.

Shimah b'koli (Psalm 130), for organ.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1963

Stabat mater, for chorus and orchestra.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1964 Choral score.

Symphony for strings.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1955 Full score (miniature).

Phillips, Linda

Bush lyrics. Four Australian songs [voice and piano].Melbourne: Allan & Co., . 1931

Pick-Mangiagalli, Riccardo

Filigrana (Tre composizioni per pianoforte, no. 1).Milan: A. & G. Carisch & C., . 1932

Impetuoso (Tre composizioni per pianoforte, no. 3).Milan: A. & G. Carisch & C., . 1932

Pinkham, Daniel

Easter cantata. Chorus of mixed voices, brass and percussion.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1962 Choral score.

Pisk, Paul Amadeus

Five sketches, for piano, op. 39.

Piston, Walter

Duo for viola and violoncello.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1953 (2 scores)

Partita for violin, viola and organ.New York: Arrow Music Press, . 1951 Score and parts.

Sonata for flute and piano.[New York]: Cos Cob Press, . 1933 Score and part.

Sonata for violin and piano.New York: Arrow Music Press, . 1940

Sonatina for violin and harpsichord (piano).New York: Boosey & Hawkes, . 1948 Score and part.

Suite for oboe and pianoforte.Boston: E. C. Schirmer Music Co., . 1934 Score and part.

Three pieces, for flute, clarinet, and bassoon.

Trio for violin, violoncello, and piano.New York: Cos Cob Press, . 1938 Score and parts.

Violin concerto no. 2 (1960).New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1962 Piano-violin score and part.

Plotnikov, B. S.

Sladkim zapakhom sireni [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: A. Jogansen, . 1899

Plush, Vincent

Franz Liszt sleeps alone [piano].Chatswood, Australia: Magpie Music Pty, . 1985 Photocopy of score, inscribed by Plush.

Pokrass, Dimitri

Zhizn' tsyganskaia [voice and piano].Leningrad: Dimitri Pokrass, . 1927

Pokrass, Dimitri and Daniil Pokrass

Pokhodnaia [voice and chorus with piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Pokrass, Samuel

Memento mori. Dve rozy [voice and piano].Leningrad: S[amuel] Pokrass, . 1927

Na pereput'i. Tsyganskīĭ napev [voice and piano].Moscow: S[amuel] Pokrass, . 1925

Polívka, Vladimír

Veselá hudba. Klavírní skladby pro mládež [piano].Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1948

Polovinkin, Leonid

Dvenadtsat' pesen tsentral'nogo detskogo teatra [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Humoresque philosophique [piano].

Vse dlia nas. Pesenka zriteleĭ Moskovskogo teatra dlia deteĭ [voice and piano].[Moscow]: Ogiz-Muzgiz, . 1935

Ponce, Manuel M.

Cuatro danzas Mexicanas [piano].Montevideo: Editorial Cooperativa Interamericana de Compositores, . 1941

Himno de la raza [voice and piano].Mexico: [s.n.], . 1918

La mort, pour contralto et piano.Paris: Editions Maurice Senart, . 1927

Seis canciones arcaicos (Seis poemas arcaicos) [voice and piano].Montevideo: Editorial Cooperativa Interamericana de Compositores, . 1943

Poniridis, Georgessee: Poniridy, Georges

Poniridy, Georges

Rythmes grecs, pour piano.Paris: éditions Salabert, . 1928

Poot, Marcel

Jazz-music, pour orchestre.Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1933 Full score (miniature).

Six petites pièces récréatives, pour piano.Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1937

Six pièces faciles, pour piano.Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1936

Popatenko, Tamara

Iablon'ka [voice or children's chorus and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1948

Popov, Serafim (arranger)

Deviat' russkikh narodnykh pesen [chorus].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1947 Choral score.

Porter, Quincy

String quartet no. 3.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1936

Poulenc, Francis

Badinage, pour piano.Paris: Editions Salabert, . 1935

Promenades, pour piano.London: J. & W. Chester, . 1923

Prausnitz, Frederick

Episode, for orchestra.

Prigozhin, Lucian

Kvartet [string quartet].Leningrad: Izdatel'stvo "Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor", . 1973

Prigozhy, Yakov Fedorovich (arranger)

Oĭ, polna, polna korobushka (Korobeĭniki) [piano and words].Moscow: A. Gutkheĭl', n.d.

Pringsheim, Klaus

36 Zweistimmige Kanons für Klavier.Tokyo: Ongaku-no-Tomo Sha, . 1972

Prokofiev, Sergei

Boltun'ia, [op.] 66 [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Chetvertaia sonata, iz starykh tetradeĭ (Quatrième sonate, d'après des vieux cahiers), op. 29 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor, . 1926

Cinderella. Ballet in three acts, op. 87.Moscow: Union of Soviet Composers Musfond, . 1945 Piano score, very fragile.

The duenna. A lyric-comic opera in four acts, nine scenes.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1954 Piano-vocal score.

Dve massovye pesni, [op. 66] [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

Five melodies, for violin and piano, op. 35bis.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948 Score and part.

Four etudes, for piano, op. 2.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Four pieces, for piano, op. 4.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Four pieces, for piano, op. 32.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Gadkiĭ utenok. Skazka G. Kh. Andersena (Le vilain petit canard. D'apres le conte d'Andersen) [voice and orchestra].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962 Full score (miniature).

Gavotte, for piano, op. 77, no.4.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945

Ivan Groznyĭ. Oratoriia (Ivan the Terrible. Oratorio) [chorus, narrator, soloists and large orch.].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962 Piano-vocal score.

Legenda, op. 12, no. 6 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., . 1933

Letniĭ den'. Detskaia siuita (Summer day. Children's suite), op. 65bis [orchestra].Moscow: [s.n.], . 1947

Marsh, op. 12, no. 1 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., . 1933

Marsh iz opery Liubov' k trem apel'sinam , op. 33 [piano, transcription].Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, . 1922

Mimoletnosti (Visions fugitives), op. 22 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1933

Na strazhe mira. Oratoriia, [op.] 124 [narrator, soloists, chorus, boys' chorus and orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1952

Pesni i khory iz muzyki k kinofil'mu Ivan Groznyĭ [various voices/choral groups]. Piano-choral/vocal scores. 6 songs.

Pesni nashikh dneĭ, [op. 76] [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1939

Petia i volk. Simfonicheskaia skazka dlia deteĭ, [op. 67] [Peter and the wolf] [piano, arr.].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937 Piano score, 1 p. ms. for clarinet laid in.

Poryv (élan) (no. 2 from Chetyre p'esy, op. 4) [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1933

Preliud, op. 12, no. 7 [piano (or harp)].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., . 1933

Russian overture, for symphony orchestra, op. 72.Moscow: VOKS, . 1946

Sarkazmy. Piat' p'es, [op. 17] [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1932

Scene and Mercutio from Romeo and Juliet, for piano solo.Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1939

Sem' pesen, op. 79 [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1940 Piano-vocal scores (2), one of which includes song title translations.

Semen Kotko, [op. 81] [opera].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1960 Piano-vocal score.

Sonata for violin solo, op. 115.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1953

Sonata for violoncello and piano, op. 119.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1953 Score and part.

Sonata no. 1 (in F minor), op. 1, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1947

Sonata no. 1, [op.] 1, dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., . 1932

Sonata no. 2, in D minor, op. 14, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1946

Sonata no. 3 (from old notebooks), op. 28, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945

Sonata no. 3 (iz starykh tetradeĭ), dlia fortepiano, op. 28.Moscow: Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor Gosudarstvennogo Izdatel'stva, . 1927

Sonata no. 4 (from old notebooks), in C minor, op. 29, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Sonata no. 6, op. 82, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1946

Sonata no. 7, op. 83, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945

Sonata no. 8, op. 84, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1947

Suggestion diabolique (Devilish inspiration), op. 4, no. 4 [piano].Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1939

Tales of the old grandmother, op. 31, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Ten pieces from the ballet Cinderella , op. 97 [piano].New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1947

Three children's songs, op. 68 [voice and piano].New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Three pieces, op. 96 (Waltz ; Contradance ; Mephisto Waltz) [piano].New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1947

Tri detskie pesni, [op.] 68 [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1946

Zdravitsa, dlia khora i orkestra [voice and piano, arr. (Atovmian)].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1946

Protopopov, Sergei

II. Sonate, op. 5 [piano].[Vienna]: Universal-Edition, . [1924]

Prozorov, B. A.

Korabli. Romans (My nikogda drug druga ne liubili) [voice and piano].Moscow: B. A. Prozorov, . 1926

Proshchaĭ, moĭ tabor [voice and piano].[S.l.]: B. A. Prozorov, n.d.

Prozorovsky, B. A. (arranger)

Al'bom romansov i pesen Bulakhova, Orlovoĭ, Tolstoĭ, Semenova, Gridova i dr. [voice and piano].[S.l.]: Am-Rus Edition, n.d.

Stakanchiki granënnye. Starinnaia melodiia s napeva Oli Makarovoĭ [voice and piano].Moscow: [s.n.], . 1928

Zhiguli. Tsyganskaia kochevaia pesnia [voice and piano].[Moscow?]: [s.n.], . 1928

Ptaszyńska, Marta

Cztery preludia na wibrafon i fortepian (Four preludes for vibraphone and piano) ; Scherzo na ksylofon i fortepian (Scherzo for xylophone and piano).Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1971 Score and part (vibraphone and xylophone).

Improwizacje na orkiestrę (Improvisations for orchestra).Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1974

Siderals, na dwa kwintety perkusyjne i projekcję świetlną [two percussion quintets and lighting projection].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1977

Rachmaninoff, Sergei

Eighteenth variation, from Rapsodie on a theme of Paganini [piano].New York: Charles Foley, . 1953

Rapsodie, sur un thème de Paganini, op. 43, pour piano et orchestre.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1934

Second prelude (Prélude, op. 23, no. 5) [piano].New York: Century Music Publishing Co., . See also: Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai (The bumble-bee) 1922

Radoshevskaia, A. I.

Khrizantemy. Romans [voice and piano].Petrograd: Nikolaia Khristīanovicha Davingof, . 1904

Rakov, Nicolai

Ėstonskie pesni [voice and piano].

Raksin, David

For Nicolas Slonimsky, on his 90th birthday, and 95th !,and his 100th !!(with apologies to George and Ira) [voice and piano].[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Ravel, Maurice

Alborad[a] del gracioso (Miroirs, no. 4) [piano].Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1906

Jeux d'eau. (Frolic of the waters) [piano].Boston: B. F. Wood Music Co., . 1906

Ma mère l'oye. 5 pièces enfantines [piano, transcription (Jacques Charlot)].Paris: A. Durand & Fils., . 1910

Maurice Ravel masterpieces. Album of selected compositions for piano solo.New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., n.d.

Pavane (Pour une infante défunte) [piano].Boston: Boston Music Co., . 1912

Sonatine, pour le piano.Paris: Durand & Cie, . 1905

Trois chansons [chorus].Paris: Durand & Cie, . 1916 Choral score, incomplete (p. 1-2, 5-6, 15-16, 19-20 only).

Read, Gardner

Fantasy for viola and orchestra, op. 38.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1950 Score and part.

Night flight. Tone poem for orchestra.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1961 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Read.

Symphony number one.New York: Affiliated Music Corp., . 1939 Full score, inscribed by Read.

Rebikov, Vladimir

Izbrannye p'esy, dlia fortepiano.Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1949

Piano-album, book I (Alec Rowley, ed.).London: Schott & Co., . 1933

Piano-album, book II (Alec Rowley, ed.).London: Schott & Co., . 1933

Revueltas, Silvestre

Allegro [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1941

Reynolds, Roger

Four etudes for flute quartet.New York: C. F. Peters, . 1963 Scores (4).

I/O: A ritual for 23 performers [9 female vocalists, 9 male mimes, clarinet, 2 flutes, and 2 technician/performers].New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1972

Traces [piano, flute, cello, signal generator, ring modulator, 6 channels of taped sound].New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1969

Riegger, Wallingford

Duos, for three woodwinds [flute, oboe, clarinet].

The dying of the light [voice and piano].New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1956

Music for orchestra, op. 50.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1953

New and old. Twelve pieces for piano.[S.l.]: Boosey & Hawkes, n.d.

Sonatina for violin and piano.New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1948 Score and part.

String quartet number 2, opus 43.New York: Arrow Music Press, . 1949 Score (miniature), inscribed by Riegger, annotated.

Suite for flute alone.

Trio for piano, violin and 'cello.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1933 Score and parts.

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai

The bumble-bee [piano, arr. (Rachmaninoff)].New York: Charles Foley, . 1931

Drobitsia, i pleshchet, i bryzzhet volna (U moria, no. 1) [voice and piano].Leipzig: M. P. Bieliaev, . 1898

Ėkho (Poėtu, no. 1) [voice and piano].Leipzig: M. P. Bieliaev, . 1907

Motsart i Sal'eri. Dramaticheskie stseny A. Pushkina, [op.] 48 [piano and voice, arr.].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

Poėtu. Piat' romansov, [op.] 45 [voice and piano].Leipzig: M. P. Bieliaev, . 1907

Zvonche zhavoronka pien'e (Vesnoĭ, no. 1) [voice and piano].Leipzig: M. P. Bieliaev, . 1898

Rivier, Jean

5e symphonie en la.Paris: éditions Salabert, . 1951 Full score (miniature).

Rochberg, George

Twelve bagatelles, for piano.Bryn Mawr, Pa.: Theodore Presser Co., . 1955

Roe, Gilbert; Kenneth Krippene, and Johnny Farrow

Everybody's making money but Tschaikowsky [voice and piano].Chicago: Roe-Krippene Music Publishers, . 1942

Roldán, Amadeo

Motivos de son (1-Negro Bembón ; 5-Ayé me dijeron negro ; 8-Sigue) [voice and piano].

Motivos de son. Ochos canciones Cubanas, para canto y pequeña orquesta.San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1935

Mulata... (Motivos de son III) [voice and piano, transcription].Havana: Musicalia, . 1932

Rorem, Ned

Barcarolles [piano].New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1963

Rose, David

Winged victory (From the United States Army Air Forces play Winged victory) [voice and piano].New York: Bregman, Vocco and Conn, . 1943

Rosenberg, Hilding

Plastiska scener. ätta pianostycken [piano].Stockholm: A.-B. Nordiska Musikförlaget, n.d.

Rösler, Germán

Pieza de salón (Para el Día del Santo de mi mamá).Mexico: A. Wagner y Levien, n.d.

Rózsa, Béla

Sonate pour piano.

Rubinstein, Anton

Pri proshchanīĭ (Proshchaias' v alleie sidieli) [vocal duet with piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1897

Son (Zasnuv na kholmie lugovom) [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: A. Jogansen, . 1878

Rudhyar, Dane

Five stanzas, for strings' ensemble.Los Angeles: New Music Orchestra Series, no. 22, . [1938]

Granites [piano].

Moments. 15 tone-poems, for piano.Boston: C. C. Birchard & Co., . 1930

Sinfonietta [orchestra].San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1934

Three paeans for piano.

Rudolf, Leopold M. (arranger) and Mikhail A. Yudin (arranger)

Iarenskie pesni, napetye A. A. Ėpovoĭ [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1935

Russell, William

Fugue for eight percussion instruments.[San Francisco]: New Music Edition, . 1933

Three dance movements [percussion].San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1936

Ruyneman, Daniel

Sonata for chamber choir.

Sacco, P. Peter

Collected songs, v. 2-3 (op. 136 and op. 137) [medium to high voice and piano].Daly City, Calif.: Ostara Press, . 1975

Solomon, op. 162. An oratorio for mixed chorus, quartet and full orchestra.Daly City, Calif.: Ostara Press, . 1976 Piano-vocal scores (2), one of which is annotated and inscribed (Sacco). Also includes two letters from Sacco (2/77 and 1/93) and a typescript of the narration.

Three Russian songs, op. 143 [mezzo voice and piano].Daly City, Calif.: Ostara Press, . [1975]

Salmanov, Vadim

Simfoniia n. 2.Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Salmont, B. (transcriber)

Buriadiin duunuud (Buriatskie pesni)[melodies with words].Moscow: Ogiz Muzgiz, . 1934

Salomon, Karel

Israel lives. Bagatelles for piano.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1950

Saminsky, Lazare

Fire bell [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Old veranda [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Parade [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Shadows [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Sandoval, Miguel

25 favorite Latin-American songs [voice and piano, arr. (Sandoval)].New York: G. Schirmer, . 1949

La mariposa (The butterfly) [piano].New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1941

Santa Cruz, Domingo

Cinco poemas trágicos, para piano solo.[S.l.]: [s.n.], . 1929

Imagenes infantiles (primera serie) [piano].[Santiago]: Ediciones de la Revista Aulos, . 1933

Three pieces for violin and piano. Score and part (2 copies, one annotated).

Santos, Domingo

Cuatro pequeñas composiciones, pour pianoforte solo.San Salvador: D. Santos, . 1929

Sás, Andrés

Aires y danzas Indios del Peru [piano].Paris: Henry Lemoine et Cie, . 1934

Kashwa (from choral triptych "Ollantay").New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1947 Choral score, inscribed by Sás.

Melopeya (from choral triptych "Ollantay").New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1947 Choral scores (2), inscribed by Sás.

Recuerdos para violin y piano.Paris: éditions Maurice Senart, . 1931 Score and part.

Yaravi (from choral triptych "Ollantay").New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1946 Choral score, inscribed by Sás.

Satie, Erik

Airs à faire fuir (Pièces froides, no. 1), pour piano.Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1912

Avant-dernières pensées [piano and accompanying words].Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1916

Choses vues à droite et à gauche (sans lunettes) [piano and violin].Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1916 Score and part.

Cinq grimaces pour "Le songe d'une nuit d'été," pour orchestre [piano, red. (D. Milhaud)].Vienna: Universal Edition, . 1929

Danses de travers (Pièces froides, no. 2), pour piano.Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1912

Descriptions automatiques, pour piano.Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1913

Embryons desséchés, pour piano.Paris: Max Eschig, . 1913

Heures séculaires & instantanées [piano and accompanying words].Paris: E. Demets, . 1916

Jack in the box [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1929

Je te veux [piano].Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1904

Mercure. Poses plastiques [piano reduction].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1930

Messe des pauvres [organ].Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1929

Peccadilles importunes [piano].Paris: E. Demets, . 1914

Relâche. Ballet instantanéiste en deux actes... [piano].Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1926

Trois gnossiennes, pour piano, no. 1.Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1913

Trois gnossiennes, pour piano, no. 2.Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1913

Trois gnossiennes, pour piano, no. 3.Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1913

Les trois valses du précieux dégoûté [piano].Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1916

Véritables préludes flasques (pour un chien) [piano].Paris: Max Eschig & Cie, . 1912

Sato, Kimi

Le bleu du ciel [strings].Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Sauguet, Henri

Trois françaises, pour le piano.Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1925

Trois nouvelles françaises, pour le piano.Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, . 1925

Savichev, A.

Mnie khochetsia liubit'. Tsyganskīĭ romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Muzykal'nyĭ Magazin "Sievernaia Lira", . 1898

Saygun, Ahmed Adnan

İnci'nin kitabı, op. 10 [piano].Galata, [Turkey]: Jorj. D. Papajorjiu, n.d.

Scarlatti, Domenico

Tetyda na Skyros. Opera. 2 tercety i duet [for voices, violoncello and clavecin].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . [1963]

Schäffer, Bogusław

4 utwory na trio smyczkowe. 4 pieces for string trio.Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1963

Azione a due, für Klavier mit Instrumentalbegleitung [piano and 11 instruments].Berlin: Ahn & Simrock, . 1963

Equivalenze sonore, per 20 esecutori.[Kraków]: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1962 Scores (2), inscribed by Schäffer.

Howl, dla recytatora i zespołu wykonawców wg Allena Ginsberga [speaker and ensemble of performers].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1974

Kody [small orchestra].[S.l.]: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, n.d.

Koncert jazzowy na orkiestrę (Jazz concerto for orchestra).Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1975

Koncert skrzypcowy (Violin concerto).Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1965

Monosonata, na smyczki [strings].[Kraków]: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1960

Montaggio, per sei esecutori [percussiona and 4 pianos].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1962 Score (inscribed by Schäffer) and parts.

Quattro movimenti, per pianoforte e orchestra.[Kraków]: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1960

Self-expression, for cello solo.[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.

Tertium datur [for harpsichord and instruments].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1962 Score (inscribed by Schäffer) and cembalo part.

Topofonica, na 40 instrumentów.Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1962

Schmalz, Paul

Musikalische Fresken, für Klavier.Zurich: K. V. Hug & Co., n.d.

Schnittke, Alfred

Kvartet [string quartet] ; Kanon [string quartet] ; Kvintet [string quartet and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1979

Schoenberg, Arnold

Klavierstück [piano].

Three songs, [for] low voice [with piano] (Sommermüd ; Tot ; Mädchenlied).Hillsdale, N.Y.: Bomart Music Publications, . 1952

Schubert-Prokofiev

Val'sy [2-piano arrangement (Prokoviev)].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1938

Schuller, Gunther

Sonata for oboe and piano.New York: McGinnis & Marx, . 1960 Score and part.

Schurmann, Gerard

Attack and celebration, for orchestra.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello & Co., . 1973

Bagatelles, for piano.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello, . 1983

Chuench'i. A song-cycle from the Chinese [voice and orchestra].[England]: Fairfield Music Co., . 1967

Chuench'i. A song-cycle from the Chinese [voice and piano].[England]: Fairfield Music Co., . 1967

Contrasts, for piano.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello, . 1975

The double heart. Cantata for unaccompanied chorus.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello, . 1977 Choral score.

Fantasia, for violoncello and piano.[England]: Fairfield Music Co., . 1967 Score and part.

Leotaurus. Theme and variations for piano.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello, . 1977

Piers Plowman. Opera-Cantata in two acts.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello, . 1981 Piano/condensed-vocal score.

Serenade for solo violin.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello, . 1973

Six studies of Francis Bacon, for orchestra.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello, . 1970

Sonatina for flute and piano.Sevenoaks, Kent: Novello, . 1973 Score and part.

Summer is coming. Madrigal for SATB (unaccompanied).[England]: Novello & Co., . 1970 Choral score.

Scott, Cyril

Danse nègre, op. 58, no. 5 [piano].Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1908

Impressions from the Jungle Book (Rudyard Kipling) [piano].London: Schott & Co., . 1912

Lotus land, for the pianoforte, op. 47, no. 1.New York: G. Ricordi & Co., . 1905

Scott, Hazel (composer/arranger)

5 piano solos from Boogie Woogie to the classics.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1943

Scriabin, Alexander

Dritte sinfonie c-moll, opus 43.Frankfurt: M. P. Belaieff, . 1971 Full score (miniature).

Polnoe sobranie sochineniĭ, dlia fortepiano, tom I [Complete works for piano, v. 1].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1947

Ten sonatas, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1949

Sedoi, Vasilisee: Soloviev-Sedoy, Vasili

Sessions, Roger

March [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Scherzino [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Sonata for violin.New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1955

Şevket, Nurullah

Ayrılık. Türkülerimiz [voice and piano].Istanbul: Nümune Matbaası, . 1934

Seymer, William

Sommarcroquíser, för piano, op. 11.Stockholm: A. B. Nordiska Musikförlaget, . 1921

Seymour, Harry

The Yanks are coming [voice and piano].New York: Chappell & Co., . 1942

Shapero, Harold

Sonata for C trumpet and piano.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1956 Score and part.

Shaporin, Yuri

Na pole Kulikovom (Auf dem Felde Kulikowo. Symphonie-Kantate), op. 14 [solo voices, chorus and orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1941 Piano-vocal score.

Ne odna vo pole dorozhen'ka, op. 21, no. 6 [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1957

Pervaia sonata (Erste Sonate), op. 5 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., . 1934

Romansy na stikhi A. Pushkina, op. 10 [high voice and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1956

Vtoraia sonata (Zweite sonate), op. 7 [piano].Vienna: Universal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1929

Shebalin, Vissarion

Korova (no. 1 from Tri stikhotvoreniia S. Esenina, op. 9) [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzsektor Gosizdata, . 1929

Rondo, [op.] 8 [piano].Moscow: Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor Gosudarstvennogo Izdatel'stva, . 1926

Shekhter, Boris

Turkmeniia (Turkmenien). Siuita dlia simfonicheskogo orkestra [piano, reduction].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . See also: Alexandrov, Alexander and Boris Shekhter [co-arrangers] 1934

Shenshin, Alexander

Sem' preliudiĭ, op. 3, dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1921

Shepherd, Arthur

Autumn fields [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Gay promenade [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Shibata, Minao

Michi (The street), for mixed chorus with 4 percussion instruments.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1970

Shnitke, Alfredsee: Schnittke, Alfred

Shostakovich, Dmitri

4 romansa na slova A. S. Pushkina [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzykal'nyĭ Fond Soiuza SSR, . 1943

Dve p'esy, dlia strunnogo okteta (Zwei Stücke für Streichoktett), op. 11.Moscow: Muzsektor Gosizdata, . 1928

Ledi Makbet Mtsenskogo uezda (Lady Macbeth of Mzensk) [opera].Moscow: Ogiz-Muzgiz, . 1935 Piano-vocal score, inscribed by Shostakovich.

Pesni [voice and chorus with piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1956

Sed'moĭ kvartet, [op.] 108 [ 7th string quartet, op. 108].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1960 Parts.

Selected preludes (op. 34, no. 13, 16, 17, 24) [piano].Providence, RI: Axelrod Publications, . 1939

Shest' romansov, dlia basa, op. 62 [voice and piano].[Moscow]: Soiuz Sovetskikh Kompozitorov Muzykal'nyĭ Fond Soiuza S.S.R., n.d.

Simfoniia no. 9, op. 70 [piano, red. (Atomian)].Moscow: Muzykal'nyĭ Fond S.S.S.R., . 1946 2-piano score.

Simfoniia no. 12, "1917 god," op. 112.Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1961

Siuita iz muzyki k zvukovoĭ kartine Zlatye gory (Suite tirée du film sonore Les monts d'or) [orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1935

Six children's pieces, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1946

Sonata dlia fortepiano, op. 12.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., . 1935

Sonata no. 2, dlia fortepiano, op. 64.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1943

The song of the young workers [voice and piano].Moscow: State Music Publishers, . 1949

Three fantastic dances, for violin and piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1945 Score and part.

Tri fantasticheskikh tantsa (Trois danses fantastiques), op. 1 [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1935

The United Nations [voice and piano].New York: Am-Rus Music Corp., . 1942

Vos'moĭ kvartet, [op.] 110 [8th string quartet, op. 110].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1961 Score (miniature) and parts.

Waltz, from the film Golden Mountains .New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

Shteinberg, Maksimiliansee: Steinberg, Maximilian

Sicilianos, Yorgo

Concerto for orchestra, op. 12.Athens: Ministry of Education and Religion Musical Publications no. 9, . 1961

Synthesē (Synthesis), op. 21 [strings and percussion].[Athens]: [Yorgo Sicilianos], n.d. Photocopy of ms., annotated.

Variations on four rythmnical themes, op. 24 (1963) [orchestra].[Athens]: [Yorgo Sicilianos], . [1963] Photocopy of ms., inscribed by Sicilianos.

Siegmeister, Elie

The mermaid in lock no. 7. A musical play.New York: Henmar Press, . 1958 Piano-vocal score.

The strange funeral in Braddock, for baritone and piano.

Sigtenhorst-Meyer, Bernhard van den

Liederen van de Nijl (Songs of the Nile) [soprano and oboe or flute).Amsterdam: G. Alsbach & Co., n.d.

Silvansky, Nikolai

Druha sonata (quasi toccata), dlia fortepiano.Kiev: Muzfond SRSR, . 1961

Dvi p'iesy [in Ukrainian] (Dve p'esy) [piano].Kiev: Muzfond SRSR, . 1958

Legkiĭ kontsert dlia fortep'iano s strunnym orkestrom [2-pianos, arr.].Kiev: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Skalkottas, Nikos

Little suite for strings [orchestra].Vienna: Universal Edition, . 1953 Full score (miniature).

Quatre danses grecques [orchestra].Athens: [s.n.], . 1948

Tender melody, for cello and piano.Vienna: Universal Edition, . 1955 Score and part.

Slavenski, Josip

Tänze und Lieder aus dem Balkan, für Klavier (v. 2).Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1928

Slonimsky, Sergei

Ikar. Siuita iz baleta (Ballet suite).Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1973

Karnaval'naia uvertiura [orchestra].Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1959

Khory, bez soprovozhdeniia i v instrumental'nom soprovozhdenii [chorus alone and chorus with instrumental accompaniment].Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1982

Kontsert [for symphony orchestra, three electronic guitars and solo instruments].Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1976

Pesenka o budil'nikakh [voice and piano].Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1956

Pesni vol'nitsy. Vokal'nyĭ tsikl, na slova russkikh narodnykh pesen [mezzo-soprano, baritone and piano].Leningrad: Muzyka, . 1964

Polka (iz muzyki k Revizoru N. V. Gogolia) [piano 4-hands].[Moscow]: [s.n.], n.d.

Simfoniia [orchestra].Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1963

Siuita, dlia al'ta i fortep'iano.Leningrad: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1960 Score and part.

Solo espressivo für Oboe.Leipzig: Edition Peters, . 1977

Sonata [for piano].Moscow: Muzyka, . 1965

Slonov, Mikhail (arranger)

Dubinushka. Rabochaia piesnia [solo voice with male chorus].New York: Jos. P. Katz, . 1920 Piano-vocal score.

Smetana, Bedřich

Tři klavírní skladby [piano].Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1944

Snunit, Zvi

Silhouettes. Suite for piano.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1963

Soloviev-Sedoy, Vasili

O chem ty toskuesh', tovarishch moriak [voice and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1948

Plias-pereplias [voice and piano].Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Sorokin, Vladimir

U rodnogo rubezha [voice or chorus with piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Souris, André

Comptines pour enfants sinistres. Pour soprano, mezzo-soprano, violon, clarinette et piano.Milan: Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, . 1948 Score and parts.

Sowerby, Leo

Sonata for clarinet (or viola) and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1944 Score and parts.

Spiro, A.

Nochi bezumnyia (Nuits d'amour) [voice and piano].Moscow: A. Gutkheĭl', . 1873

Stanchinsky, Aleksei

Ėtiud (F-moll--As-dur), dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Muzsektor Gosizdata, . 1928

Starokadomsky, Mikhail

Kontsert dlia orkestra, op. 14.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1936

Steinberg, Maximilian

Ia vas zhdala... vas bolie uzh niet. Tsyganskīĭ romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: N. Kh. Davingof, . 1900

Shest' narodnykh pesen (Sechs Volkslieder), op. 19 [voice and orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1932

Shest' narodnykh pesen (Sechs Volkslieder), op. 19 [voice and piano, arr.].[Moscow]: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., n.d. Piano-vocal score and voice part.

Shest' narodnykh pesen (Sechs Volkslieder), op. 22 [voice and piano, arr.].[Moscow]: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo R.S.F.S.R., n.d.

Shest' narodnykh pesen (Sechs Volkslieder), op. 23 [low voice and orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1933

Sternberg, Erich Walter

String quartet no. 1, with mezzosoprano solo.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1953

Stevens, Halsey

Five duos for two cellos.New York: C. F. Peters, . 1957 Scores (2).

Quintet for flute, violin, viola, violoncello, and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1949

Stocker, Clara

Two little pieces [piano].

Stockhoff, Walter W.

Children's suite. An afternoon with Grandma [piano]. St.Louis: Shattinger, . 1943

In the mountains. 7 impressions for pianoforte.New York: Breitkopf & Härtel, . 1914

Lullaby, for piano-solo.New York: Breitkopf & Härtel, . 1915

Lyrische Gedichte, v. 1 [piano].Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, . 1924

Lyrische Gedichte, v. 2 [piano].Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, . 1924

Lyrische Gedichte, v. 3 [piano].Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, . 1924

Sonata, for pianoforte.New York: Breitkopf & Härtel, . 1916

Variations for violoncello and pianoforte.Wiesbaden: Breitkopf & Härtel, . 1959 Score and part.

Walking song [piano]. St.Louis: Shattinger, . 1942

Strang, Gerald

Eleven [piano].

Fifteen [piano].

Intermezzo (Second movement of a symphony).

Percussion music for three players.San Francisco: New Music Orchestra Series, . 1936

Sonatina, for clarinet alone.

Three pieces, for flute and piano.

Strauss, Richard

Elektra. Tragödie in einem Aufzuge von Hugo von Hofmannsthal [opera].Berlin: Adolph Fürstner, . 1908 Piano-vocal score.

Stravinsky, Igor

The five fingers (8 very easy melodies on five notes) [piano].New York: Mercury Music Corp., . 1943

Igor Stravinsky. Masterpieces for piano solo.New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1941

Rosianka (Khlystovskaia), op. 6, no. 2 [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, n.d.

The wedding (Les noces) [ballet with soli and chorus].[London]: J. & W. Chester, . 1922 Piano-vocal score, paste-in words in English and phonetic Russian; annotations in various hands. (photocopy)

Strimer, Joseph

Around the manger, for three-part chorus of women's voices with organ or piano acc.Cincinnati: Willis Music Co., . 1957

Over the hills and midnight air (A minuit fut fait un Réveil), for four-part chorus of mixed voices, with piano or organ acc., ad libitum .Cincinnati: Willis Music Co., . 1951

Silence, for four-part chorus of mixed voices, a cappella .Cincinnati: Willis Music Co., . 1952 Choral score.

Strongin, Theodore

Four duos for two flutes.

Suk, Josef

O přátelství (Friendship) [piano].Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1944

Tři klavírní skladby [piano].Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1948

Surinach, Carlos

Ritmo jondo (flamenco) [clarinet, trumpet, tamburo, xylophone, timpani, hand clappers].New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1952

Tientos, for harp or harpsichord (or piano), English horn, and timpani.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1955 Score and parts.

Sutherland, Margaret (restorer)

Old Australian bush ballads [voice and piano].Melbourne: Allan & Co., . 1950

Sveinbjörnsson, Sveinbjörn

Idyl [piano].Reykjavík: Islandia Edition, . 1950

Vikivaki [piano].Reykjavík: Islandia Edition, . 1950

Svetlanov, Evgeny

Ia vas liubil [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1949

Svetolik; Pašćan, and Kojanov

Muzička slikovnica [melodies with words].Belgrade: Mlado Pokolenje, . 1962

Sviridov, Georgi

Lesnaia storona. Pesni na slova sovetskikh poėtov [voice and piano].

Pateticheskaia oratoriia (Oratorio pathetique) [bass, mixed chorus and orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1961

Sonata, dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1962

Sygietyński, Tadeusz

Mazowsze. 16 piosenek wybranych z repertuaru panstwowego zespołu ludowego pieśni i tanca "Mazowsze" [voice and piano].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1955

Szymanowski, Karol

Dve detskie p'esy (Mazurka ; Krakoviak), dlia fortepiano.Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1933

Etiuda, b-moll, op. 4, nr. 3 [piano].Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1957

Masken. Drei Klavierstücke, op. 34.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1919

Oberek. Pol'skiĭ tanets [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1933

Takata, Shin-ichi

In praise of peace [orchestra].Tokyo: Society for the Construction of the Bell Tower of Peace, . 1949

Taktakishvili, Otar

Iz vokal'nogo tsikla na stikhi Vazha Pshavela [voice and piano].

Tal, Josef

Symphony no. 1.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1958 Full score (miniature).

Taneyev, Sergei

Romansy, dlia golosa s fortepiano [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1947

Tansman, Alexandre

Recueil de mazurkas (1918-1928) [piano].Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1929

Tarnovski, A. (arranger)

Ochi chernyia. Tsyganskīĭ romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Iulīĭ Genrikh Tsimmerman, n.d.

Taylor, Deems

The smugglers [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Tchaikovsky, Peter I.

Arīozo Īolanty. Otchego ėto prezhde ne znala [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1892

Christmas (Weihnacht). December [Les quatre saisons, op. 37, no. 12] [piano].[S.l.]: White-Smith Music Publishing Co., n.d.

Evgeniĭ Onegin. Liricheskie stseny [opera].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1933 Piano-vocal score, fragile.

Kolybel'naia piesnia, op. 16, no. 1 [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: V. Besselia i Ko., . 1873

On tak menia liubil, [op.] 28, [no. 4] [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1881

Pikovaia dama, op. 68 [opera].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1890 Piano-vocal score, annotated.

Polnoe sobranie sochineniĭ [v. 25] [works for orchestra].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1961

Scherzo a la russe, for piano.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1948

[Sinfonie no. 6, op. 74].Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, n.d. Full score (miniature), incomplete.

Tcherepnin, Alexander

Bagatelles, op. 5, for the piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1955

Second piano sonata, op. 94.London: Boosey & Hawkes, . 1962

Suite for harpsichord, op. 100.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1966

Symphonie en mi, pour orchestre.Paris: A. Durand & Fils, . 1929 Full score (miniature).

Symphonisches Gebet, für Orchester.Bonn: Verlag M. P. Belaieff, . 1960 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Tcherepnin.

Symphony no. 3, op. 83.New York: Alec Templeton, . 1955 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Tcherepnin.

Tcherepnin, Ivan

Cadenzas in transition, [für] Flöte, Klarinette und Klavier.Bonn: M. P. Belaieff, . 1964 Score and parts.

Four pieces from before, for piano.[New York]: M. P. Belaieff, . 1965

Tcherepnin, Serge

Inventions, for piano.[Bonn]: M. P. Belaieff, . 1968

Thompson, Randall

Little prelude [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Song after sundown [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Suite for oboe, clarinet, and viola.Boston: E. C. Schirmer Music Co., . 1941

Thomson, Virgil

Before sleeping (Praises and prayers, no. 4), for voice and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1963

Capital, capitals, for four men and a piano.

From the canticle of the sun (Praises and prayers, no. 1), for voice and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1963

Missa pro defuntis (Requiem mass), for men's chorus, women's chorus and orchestra.New York: H. W. Gray Co., . 1961 Choral score.

My master hath a garden (Praises and prayers, no. 2), for voice and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1963

Nine etudes (Etudes, set 2), for piano.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1954

Sonata da chiesa [clarinet, trumpet, viola, horn, trombone].

Sonata for violin and piano, no. 1.New York: Arrow Music Press, . 1941 Score and part.

Sung by the shepherds (Praises and prayers, no. 3), for voice and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1963

Ten etudes, for piano.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1946

Tierney, Harry

It's time for every boy to be a soldier [voice and piano].New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., . 1917

Tijardović, Ivo

Dioklecijan. Opera u 4 čina.[Zagreb]: Udruženja Kompozitora Hrvatske, . [1964] Piano-vocal score.

Marko Polo. Opera u 3 čina s prologom i epilogom.Zagreb: Udruženje Kompozitora Hrvatske, n.d. Piano-vocal score.

Toch, Ernst

Fünf Stücke für Kammerorchester, opus 33.Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1924 Score (miniature).

Geographical fugue, for speaking chorus.New York: Mills Music, . 1957 Choral score.

Third symphony, opus 75.New York: Mills Music, . 1957 Full score (miniature).

Toda, Kunio

Message, for soprano, clarinet and harp.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1976 Score and parts.

Utsubo's monologue (After the dark of night, again the daybreak), from the opera Story of City Kyara .Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980 Piano-vocal score.

Togayev, Anatoly

Chăvash iurrisem (Tri massovykh chuvashskikh pesni) [1-voice and 2-voice chorus, unacc.].Moscow: Ogiz Muzgiz, . 1934

Torjussen, Trygve

Arktisk suite, op. 66 [piano].Oslo: Norsk Musikforlag, n.d.

Touma, Habib

Rhapsodie orientale [2 flutes and oriental drum].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1958

Samai, for oboe and piano.Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1961 Score and part.

Suite Arabe [piano].Tel-Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, . 1961

Trailin, S.

Vse, vse kak bylo pri tebie. Romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Muzykal'nyĭ Magazin "Sievernaia Lira", . 1900

Tremblay, George

Two piano sonatas [op. 8].

Tsubonoh, Katsuhiro

The statue of III for ordchestra.Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Tulikov, Serafim

Moguchiĭ Dnepr [chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1947

Tyrwhitt, Gerald

Trois petites marches funèbres (Three little funeral marches) [piano].London: J. & W. Chester, . 1917

Umr-Shat, Vagan

Poėma o Staline [for mixed chorus].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

[Unidentified]

Les bijoux de Boston. Dédiés à Madame Abbott Lawrence, par les demoiselles d'outremer [piano].Boston: W. H. Oakes, . [1843]

Uribe-Holguín, Guillermo

Preludio (op. 49, 56, and 67) [piano].

Ussachevsky, Vladimir

Creation - Prologue, for two mixed choruses and electronic accompaniment.[S.l.]: [s.n.], . 1961

Missa brevis, for mixed chorus, soprano solo and brass ensemble.Hillsdale, N.Y.: Mobart Music Publications, . 1978 Piano-vocal score.

Vainberg, Moisei

Pervaia simfoniia (First symphony), op. 10.Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1972

Valcárcel, Theodoro

Estampas del ballet Suray-Surita , para piano solo.Paris: A la Flûte de Pan, . 1939

Kachampa (Danza del combate), para piano.Montevideo: Editorial Cooperativa Interamericana de Compositores, . 1944

Valen, Fartein

Gavotte and musette [piano].Drammen, Norway: Harald Lyche & Co.s Musikkforlag, . 1948

Prelude, op. 29, no. 2 [piano].Drammen, Norway: Harald Lyche & Co.s Musikkforlag, . 1948

Vier Klavierstücke, op. 22.Olso: Norsk Musikforlag, n.d.

Van Vactor, David

Vocal works [voice and piano].

Varèse, Edgar

Density 21.5, for flute solo.

Un grand sommeil noir [voice and piano].Paris: B. Roudanez, n.d. (Photocopy negative), incomplete.

Ionisation [for 13 percussion players].

Ionisation, for percussion ensemble of 13 players.New York: G. Ricordi & Co., . 1958 Score, annotated.

Vasiliev-Buglay, Dmitri

Velichaem my vozhdia [mixed chorus, unaccompanied].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1949

Vaughan Williams, Ralph

Fantasia (quasi variazione) on the 'Old 104th ' psalm tune, for pianoforte solo accompanied by chorus and orchestra.London: Oxford University Press, . 1950 Choral score.

Vavich, M. I.

Grust' i toska. Romans [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Isdatel'stvo Muzykal'nyĭ Sektor, . 1929

Veprik, Alexander

Stalinstan, for chorus with piano acc.

Stalinstan, op. 19 [chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1934

Verneuil, Raoul de

La boa. Danza no. 3, para piano.Paris: A la Flûte de Pan, . 1935

étude no. 1 para piano. Landsrhaft [sic].Paris: A la Flûte de Pan, . 1935

El puma. Danza no. 2, para piano.Paris: A la Flûte de Pan, . 1935

Vianna, Fructuoso

7 miniaturas (sobre temas brasileiros) [piano].São Paulo: L. G. Miranda, n.d.

Acalanto, para piano.São Paulo: G. Ricordi & C., n.d.

Dansa de negros, op. 2, no. 1, para piano.Rio de Janeiro: Carlos Wehrs & Cia., . 1926

Sem-fim. Modinha [voice and piano].[Brazil?]: [s.n.], n.d.

Tanguinho (Peças infantis no. 3) [piano].São Paulo: G. Ricordi & C., . 1923

Toada no. 3 [voice and piano].São Paulo: L. G. Miranda, . 1931

Toada (Peças infantis no. 4) [piano].São Paulo: G. Ricordi & C., . 1933

Vielgorsky, M. Iu.

Byvalo [voice and piano].[S.l.]: Edition Academique, n.d.

Villa-Lobos, Heitor

Adeus êma. Desafio [voice and piano].Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1930

Alnilam (no. 2 from "The three Maries") [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1941

Alnitah (no. 1 from "The three Maries") [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1941

Bachianas brasileiras no. 4, para piano solo.Rio de Janeiro: Casa Arthur Napoleão, . 1941

Caixinha de musica quebrada [piano].[São Paulo]: [s.n.], n.d.

Canção da folha morta (Serésta, no. 3) [voice and piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Chôros (no. 4) pour trois cors et un trombone.Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1928 Score (miniature).

Chôros (no. 5) ('Alma brasileira') [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Guilherme Fontainha, n.d.

Ciclo brasileiro, para piano solo.Rio de Janeiro: Casa Arthur Napoleão, . 1940-1941

Dois preludios, para violão.[Rio de Janeiro]: Edição "Musica Viva", . 1941

Duo for violin and viola.New York: Mercury Music Corp., . 1947

O gato e o rato (Das fabulas caracteristicas, no. 3) [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia. (Casa A. Napoleão), n.d.

Historiêtas (Historiettes) [voice and piano].Rio de Janeiro: [Casa Arthur Napoleão], . 1920

A lenda do caboclo [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia. (Casa A. Napoleão), n.d.

Melodia da montanha (Serra da piedade de bello horizonte) [piano].

Mintika. No. 3 from "The three Maries" [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1941

A moda da carranquinha... (Brinquedo de roda, no. 2) [piano].São Paulo: Irmãos Vitale, . 1940

Moreninha. A boneca de massa. (no. 2 from "A próle do bébé, no. 1") [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

New York sky-line [piano].

Première sonate-fantaisie (Désespérance), pour piano et violon.Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1929 Score and part.

A próle do bébé, no. 2. Os bichinhos (Baby's family, second series. The little animals) [piano].Paris: Editions Max Eschig, . 1927

Redondilha (Serésta, no. 11) [voice and piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

String quartet no. 6.New York: Associated Music Publishers, . 1948 Score (miniature).

Suite pour chant et violon.Paris: Max Eschig & Cie, . 1925

Sul America [piano].Rio de Janeiro: Sampaio Araujo & Cia., n.d.

Vincent, John

The Benjamin Franklin suite, for string orchestra and obbligato.[S.l.]: John Vincent, . 1963

Mary at Calvary, for solo soprano, mixed chorus and organ.[S.l.]: [s.n.], . 1976

Primeval void. Opera buffa in one act.Hollywood, Calif.: Curlew Music Publishers, . 1973 Piano-vocal score.

Symphonic poem after Descartes.New York: Mills Music, . 1960 Full score (miniature), inscribed by Vincent.

Symphony no. 2 (Consort), for piano and string orchestra.[S.l.]: [s.n.], . 1976

Vlasov, Vladimir (arranger)

Dve Kirgizskie pesni, dlia deteĭ [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1939

Volkov, Viacheslav

Sem' russkikh narodnykh pesen [voice(s) with piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Isdatel'stvo, . 1947

Vomáčka, Boleslav

Noční nálady, op. 36 [piano].Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1943

Sonata, op. 7 [piano].Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1921

Vrangel, Baron Vasili

Liubov' [voice and piano].Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1902

Ty moe utro [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Iulīĭ Genrikh Tsimmerman, . 1899

Wagenaar, Bernard

Here they come! [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

A mystery [piano].New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Sonata for violin and piano.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1928 Score and part.

String quartet no. III.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1940

Wagner, Joseph Frederick

David Jazz. A jazz epic for men's voices and piano.Boston: R. D. Row Music, . 1933 Choral score.

Four miniatures, for piano.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1959

Music of the sea, for string orchestra.Hollywood, Calif.: Robert B. Brown Music Co., . 1964 Full score (miniature).

Panorama (Symphonic episodes from the ballet Hudson River Legend), for orchestra.Hollywood, Calif.: Robert B. Brown Music Co., . 1964 Full score (miniature).

Pastoral Costarricense (Costa Rican pastoral), for chamber orchestra.Hollywood, Calif.: Robert B. Brown Music Co., . 1964 Score (miniature).

Radio City snapshots. A very short tour for very busy people [piano].New York: Mills Music, . 1947

Sonata in B minor, for piano.New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., . 1957

Sonata no. 2 for violin and piano.New York: Mills Music, . 1954 Part, annotated.

Sonatina lyric, [for] violin and pianoforte.Boston: R. D. Row Music Co., . 1936 Score and part.

Symphony number one.New York: Affiliated Music Corp., . 1939

Wallace, William Vincent

Speak gently [voice and piano].Boston: Oliver Ditson, . 1846

Watanabe, Urato

Suite "Tsugaru" [orchestra].Tokyo: Japan Federation of Composers, . 1980

Weber, Ben

Dance, for unaccompanied cello.

Five bagatelles, for piano.

Sonata da camera, for violin and piano.[S.l.]: Boosey & Hawkes, . 1954 Score and part.

Webern, Anton

Geistlicher Volkstext [voice, violin, clarinet and bass clarinet].

Vier Stücke für Geige und Klavier, op. 7.Vienna: Universal-Edition, . 1950 (2 scores)

Weinberger, Jaromír

Shvanda polka.[S.l.]: Associated Music Publishers, . 1929

Weiss, Adolph

American life. Scherzoso jazzoso for large orchestra.

Six preludes, for piano [nos. 1-2, 6, 9, 11-12].

Sonata for flute and viola.

Weisshaus, Imre

Six pieces for solo voice.

White, Paul

Five miniatures for piano, op. 7.Philadelphia: Elkan-Vogel Co., . 1932

Whithorne, Emerson

The drowsy shepherdess.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Pixie frolic.New York: Carl Fischer, . 1936

Williams, Alberto

Diez canciones con acompañamiento de piano, op. 22 and 42.Buenos Aires: Gurina y Cía., n.d.

En la pampa, op. 76 [piano].Buenos Aires: Gurina y Cía., n.d.

Milongas (Aires de la pampa), op. 63 [piano].Buenos Aires: Gurina & Cía., n.d.

Poema de la selva primaveral, op. 93 [piano].Buenos Aires: Gurina & Cía., . 1937

El rancho abandonado, op. 32, no. 4 [piano].Buenos Aires: "La Quena" Casa de Música, . 1943

Vidalita (En el estilo popular argentino), op. 45, no. 3 [voice and piano].Buenos Aires: Gurina & Cía., n.d.

Wolff, Christian

Suite I, for prepared piano.New York: C. F. Peters Corp., . 1963

Wolpe, Stefan

Passacaglia, for piano solo.

Sonata for violin and piano.New York: McGinnis & Marx, . 1955 Score and part.

Woytowicz, Bolesław

10 etiud na fortepian (Ten studies for piano).Kraków: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, . 1961

Wrangel, Baron Vasilisee: Vrangel, Baron Vasili

Wyschnegradsky, Ivan

Composition pour quatuor à cordes dans l'échelle de quarts de ton, op. 43 [string quartet].Bonn: M. P. Belaieff, . 1970

Yuasa, Joji

Domain, for solo-flute.Tokyo: Schott Japan, . 1979

My blue sky, no. 3, for solo-violin (1977).Tokyo: Schott Japan, . 1979

Projection, for string quartet.Tokyo: Zen-On Music Co., . 1978 Score, annotated.

Territory, for marimba, flute, clarinet, percussion, and double bass.Tokyo: Japan Federation of composers, . 1977

TIME of orchestral time [orchestra].Tokyo: Zen-On Music Co., . 1977

Yudin, Mikhail A.see: Rudolf, Leopold M.

Yurovsky, Vladimir

Duma pro opanasa. Opera. Izbrannye arii i pesni [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

Zakharov, Vladimirsee: Multi-Composer Collections: 20 russkikh narodnykh pesen.

Zeikel, David

The New Yorker, for unaccompanied violin.[S.l.]: American Composers Guild, . 1948 Facsimile of composer's ms.

Zharkovsky, Evgeni

Marsh futbolistov [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Spoëm, pilot! [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Zhdanov, Sergei

Stalinskaia urozhaĭnaia [voice and chorus with piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Zhelobinsky, Valeri

24 preliudii [piano].Leningrad: Triton, . 1934

Duėt Aleksandriny i Andreia iz opery Imeniny [voices and piano].Leningrad: Triton, . 1934

Kolybel'naia pesnia iz opery Kamarinskiĭ muzhik [voice and piano].Leningrad: Triton, . 1933

Monolog Bolotnikova iz opery Kamarinskiĭ muzhik [voice and piano].Leningrad: Triton, . 1933

Romans Andreia iz opery Imeniny [voice and piano].Leningrad: Triton, . 1934

Zilber, A.

Tuchka i podsolnukh [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1948

Ziloti, S. I. (arranger)

Kogda my vstrietilis' s toboiu. Novaia tsyganskaia piesnia [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: Nikolaĭ Khrist. Davingof, . 1888

Zubov, N. V.

Snova so mnoiu ty! Romans [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: N. Kh. Davingof, . 1901

Zhazhdu svidan'ia, zhazhdu lobzaniia. Tsyganskīĭ val's [voice and piano].Saint Petersburg: K. Leopasa, . 1898

Multi-Composer Collections

20 russkikh narodnykh pesen [voice(s)].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1936

357 songs we love to sing. Songs for every purpose and occasion for home, school and assembly use.Minneapolis: Schmitt, Hall & McCreary, . 1938

A. Pushkin v romansakh i pesniakh sovetskikh kompozitorov [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

American composers of today. 23 piano pieces imparting appreciation of contemporary music.New York: Marks Music Corp., . 1965

Antifashistskie pesni [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1939

Antologia pianistica di autori italiani contemporanei, v. 1.Milan: Edizioni Suvini-Zerboni, . 1944

Antologia pianistica di autori italiani contemporanei, v. 2.Milan: Edizioni Suvini-Zerboni, . 1944

Arii i khory iz oper sovetskikh kompozitorov [voice or chorus and piano].

Boletin latino americano de musica 1. Suplemento musical.Montevideo: Instituto de Estudios Superiores del Uruguay, . 1935 (April)

Boletin latino-americano de musica 3. Suplemento musical.Montevideo: Instituto de Estudios Superiores, Montevideo, . 1937 (April)

Boletín latino-americano de música 4. Suplemento musical.Bogota: Instituto de Estudios Superiores, Montevideo, . 1938 (Oct.)

Boletín latino-americano de música 5. Suplemento musical.Montevideo: Instituto Interamericano de Musicología, Montevideo, . 1941 (Oct.)

Carlo Buti song album of continental hits [voice and piano].New York: Alfred Music Co., . 1937

Chantons les vieilles chansons d'Europe. 232 chansons populaires des divers peuples.Paris: Les éditions OuvriÈres, . 1946

Children's piano pieces, by Soviet composers.New York: Leeds Music Corp., . 1946

Collection Espagnole (ColecciÓn de obras españolas e iberoamericanas), from Albéniz to Villa-Lobos, for piano solo.New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . 1941

Contemporary American piano music.New York: Edwin H. Morris & Co., . 1956

Dēmotika tragoudia Ēpeirou kai Mōrēa, se vyzantinē kai Eurōpaïkē parasēmantikē [melodies with words].Athens: Ch. Synodinou, . 1950

Deset skladeb, por housle a klavír (10 Czech pieces for violin and piano).Prague: Hudební Matice Umělecké Besedy, . 1947 Score and part.

Fifty-one piano pieces from the modern repertoire.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1940

Fifty-nine piano solos you like to play.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1936

The golden book of favorite songs. A treasury of the best songs of our people.Chicago: Hall & McCreary Co., . [1946]

Historical revolutionary songs [melodies with words].Peking: Foreign Languages Press, . 1971

Izbrannye pesni sovetskikh kompozitorov.[voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1937

John W. Schaum presents American composers of the twentieth century [piano].Milwaukee: Schaum Publications, . 1969

Jugoslawisches album (Jugoslavenski album) [piano].[Vienna]: Universal-Edition, . 1935

Katalonskie narodnye pesni (Cançoner popular de Catalunya) [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1939

Krest'ianskīia piesni, zapisannyia v S. Nikolaevkie, menzelinskago uiezda, ufimskoĭ gubernīi, N. Pal'chikovym.Moscow: P. Iurgenson, . 1896

Latin-American art music for the piano, by twelve contemporary composers.New York: G. Schirmer, . 1942

Masterpieces of contemporary Japanese music 1959.Tokyo: Ongaku-no-Tomo Sha, . 1959

Masterpieces of contemporary Japanese music 1960.Tokyo: Ongaku-no-Tomo Sha, . 1960

[Miscellaneous opera excerpts (voice/chorus and piano), 1870s-1890s: compilation (inc. and annotated)]

[Miscellaneous piano pieces and songs (a few), dedicated to various lofty personages (mostly Russian) of the first decades of the 19th century (the Grand Duke Nicholas [later Czar Nicholas I]; wife of Alexander I) and often performed in celebration of lofty moments in their lives]

[Miscellaneous salon piano pieces from the 1850s: compilation (inc., p. 61-131, annotated)]

[Miscellaneous songs (one or more voices and piano), 1870s-1890s: compilation (inc., annotated)]

[Miscellaneous songs (one or more voices and piano), ca.1870-1910: compilation, 321 leaves (annotated)]

Musica folklorica de Costa Rica. Seleccion de lo publicado en los tres primeros folletos con algunos agregados [piano solo or piano and voice].San José: Danzuni, n.d.

Musica popular cubana. 80 composiciones revisadas y corregidas ... por Emilio Grenet [ed.] [voice(s) and piano; some piano solo].Havana: Carasa y Cía (printer), . 1939

Musik der Zeit. Eine Sammlung zeitgenössischer Werke, [v.] 2 [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . [1927]

Musik der Zeit. Eine Sammlung zeitgenössischer Werke, [v.] 3 [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . [1927]

Musik der Zeit. Eine Sammlung zeitgenössischer Werke, [v.] 4 [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . [1927]

Musik der Zeit. Eine Sammlung zeitgenössischer Werke, [v.] 5 [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . [1927]

Musik der Zeit. Eine Sammlung zeitgenössischer Werke, [v.] 6 [piano].Vienna: Universal-Edition, . [1927]

Muzykal'naia literatura dlia khoreograficheskikh uchilishch ([v.] 1) [piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1963

My po[ė]m (We sing). Sbornik pesen [voice and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1938

Narodnye pesni o Staline [voice(s) or chorus, with and without piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1949

Das neue Klavierbuch. Eine Sammlung von Klavierstücken zeitgenössischer Komponisten, bd. 1.Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1948

Das neue Klavierbuch. Eine Sammlung von Klavierstücken zeitgenössischer Komponisten, bd. 2.Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1948

Neue musik sammlung (Nouvelle collection de musique) [v. 1] [piano].Berlin: Russischer Musikverlag, . 1911

Novye pesni. Kino, ėstrada, teatr, radio, [issue] 8 [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1962

Opernye novinki [voice or chorus and piano].

Pasaremos! Canciones de guerra (Ispanskie revoliutsionnye pesni) [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1938

Pesni druzeĭ [voice or chorus and piano].

Pesni (Kompozitory Leningrada) [voice (chorus) and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1943

Pesni molodezhi (k 40-letiiu Leninskogo Komsomola) [voice or chorus and piano].

Pesni radio i kino, [issue] 17 [voice or chorus and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1960

Pesni radio i kino, [issue] 24 [voice or chorus and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1961

Pesni radio i kino, [issue] 26 [voice or chorus and piano].[Moscow]: Muzgiz, . 1962

Pesni (Songs) (Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble of the U.S.S.R.) [voice(s) and piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1939

Pesni sovetskikh poėtov: Aleksandr Zharov [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Pesni sovetskikh poėtov: Alekseĭ Fat'ianov [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Pesni sovetskikh poėtov: Alekseĭ Surkov [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Pesni sovetskikh poėtov: Anatoliĭ Sofronov [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Pesni sovetskikh poėtov: Evgeniĭ Dolmatovskiĭ [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Pesni sovetskikh poėtov: Lev Oshanin [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Pesni sovetskikh poėtov: Mikhail Isakovskiĭ [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Pesni sovetskikh poėtov: Sergeĭ Alymov [voice or chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

P'esy, dlia klarneta i fortepiano.Leningrad: Muzyka, . 1980 Score and part (2 copies).

Piano music of New Russia. Selected piano compositions by contemporary composers of the U.S.S.R.New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., . [1943]

Piat' p'es, dlia fleĭty [flute].Leningrad: Muzyka, . 1964

Proletarskie pesni SSSR (Revolutionary and proletarian songs of USSR) [chorus and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1932

Revolutionary songs of China [melodies with words].Peking: Foreign Languages Press, n.d.

Romansy i pesni sovetskikh kompozitorov na teksty Lermontova [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1941

Russkaia starinnaia fortepiannaia muzyka [piano].Moscow: Muzgiz, . 1946

Russkie romansy i pesni. Sbornik [voice and accordian or guitar or piano].Moscow: Sovetskaia Rossiia, . 1959

Sbornik starinnykh russkikh romansov [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1948

Sovetskaia operetta [voice or chorus and piano].

Sovremennaia fortepiannaia miniatiura (Modern piano miniatures), 2nd issue.[Leningrad]: Sovetskiĭ Kompozitor, . 1984

Starinnye romansy na stikhi A. S. Pushkina [voice and piano].Leningrad: Gosudarstvennoe Muzykal'noe Izdatel'stvo, . 1949

The symphonies of Haydn, Schubert and Mozart in score.New York: Bonanza Books, . 1936 Full scores (miniature).

Tanzrhythmen im neuen Stil. Zehn moderne Klavier-soli.Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne, . 1935

Tri voennye pesni respublikanskoĭ ispanii (Tres canciones de guerra) [voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1939

Tvorchestvo iunykh kompozitorov. Sbornik proizvedeniĭ sovetskikh deteĭ. [solo piano; piano 4-hands; violin and piano; voice and piano].Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo "Iskusstvo", . 1938

Tvorchestvo molodezhi [voice or chorus and piano].

[Unidentified]. Saint Petersburg: N. Kh. Davingof, n.d.

Workers song book [no. 1] [voice(s) with or without piano].New York: Workers Music League, . 1934

Workers song book no. 2 [voice(s) with or without piano].New York: Workers Music League, . 1935

Scrapbooks, 1923-1980

Scrapbooks organized and/or amassed by Slonimsky.

Arranged in chronological order.

[Reviews of N.S., 1929-33 ("The four star show man's scrapbook for our advertising, publicity and exploitation.")]

[Programs, N.S., 1926-36]

[Boston Evening Transcript, articles by N.S. 1928-37]

[Latin American Tour, 1941-42]

[Music Since 1900, reviews]

[Christian Science Monitor and other N.S. articles]

[South American clippings 1938]

[N.S. articles 1949-59]

[Reviews of N.S. Books: Music of Latin America; The Road to Music; A Thing or Two about Music; Bakers (4th ed.); Lexicon of Musical Invective]

[Clippings, 1923-27]

[Clippings, 1931-32]

[Clippings, 1932-33]

[Program notes, 1967-69]

[Photographs: conferral of honorary degree to N.S., Pepperdine University, 1977]

Iconography, 1894-1995

Assorted illustrations and artwork including photographs (people and subjects), drawings and artwork, and miscellaneous.

Arranged in alphabetical order by subject and name.

Photographs--People

Slonimsky Family

Epstein, Yodel

Slonimsky, Alexander

Slonimsky, Alexander and family

Slonimsky, Alexander and Lida

Slonimsky, Alexander and Semen Lensky

Slonimsky, Alexander and Vladimir

Slonimsky, Mr. and Mrs. Antoni

Slonimsky, Electra

Slonimsky, Faina

Slonimsky, L. Z. (Kiev 1870)

Slonimsky, Lida

Slonimsky, Lida and Vladimir

Slonimsky, Mikhail

Slonimsky, Mikhail and "Dubia"

Slonimsky, Nicolas

Slonimsky, Nicolas and Electra

Slonimsky, Nicolas and Hans Heinsheimer[?]

Slonimsky, Nicolas and Yefim Bronfman

Slonimsky, Nicolas and others

Slonimsky, Nicolas and unidentified

Slonimsky, Raya

Slonimsky, Vladimir

Teri and Mara

Mara

[Unidentified relative?]

Vengerova, Isabelle

Others

Akses, Necil Kåzim

Albeniz, Isaac

Alderighi, Dante

Alexandrov, Anatoli

Andriessen, Hendrik

Arensky, Anton

Arne, Thomas

Auber, Daniel

Auer, Leopold

Auric, Georges

Bacewicz, Grażyna

Bach, Johann Sebastian (skull)

Bachmann, Alberto

Bacon, Ernst

Baird, Tadeusz

Barber, Samuel

Barrios, Angel

Barrueco, Manuel

Barth, Hans and George Gershwin

Bartók, Béla

Becker, John

Beethoven, Ludwig van (skull)

Beethoven, Ludwig van (with F. Liszt)

Bely, Victor

Berlioz, Hector

Bernstein, Leonard

Biriukov, Yuri

Bonnazzi, Elaine

Brahms, Johannes (death bed)

Bull, Ole

Burton, John

Cage, John

Carrillo, Julian

Casals, Pablo and Albert Schweitzer

Casella, Alfredo

Casella, Alfredo (with Ottorino Respighi)

Castagnone, Riccardo

Ceccato, Aldo

Cerha, Friedrich

Chabrier, Emmanuel

Christou, Jani (and with Robert Graves)

Clementi, Muzio

Copley, Michael (with Dag Ingram)

Corelli, Arcangelo

Cras, Jean

Cross, Gregory and Karen (children of Lowell Cross)

Cui, Cesar

Cummings, Kathi

D'Albert, Eugène

Dallapiccola, Luigi

Davidovich, Bella

Debussy, Claude

Dello Joio, Norman

Dittrich, Paul-Heinz

Dresden, Sem

Dunayevsky, Isaak

Dzerzhinsky, Ivan

Eder, Helmut

Egge, Klaus

Ellis, Steve

Emmanuel, Maurice

Enesco, Georges

Eshpai, Yakov

Feinberg, Samuel

Fere, Vladimir

Gabrilowitsch, Ossip

Gailhard, Pierre

Garofalo, Carlo Giorgio

Gaubert, Philippe

Gavazzeni, Gianandrea

Gbeho, Philip

Getty, Gordon

Glinka, Mikhail

Gluck, Christoph Willibald

Gnessin, Mikhail

Goedicke, Alexander

Golubev, Evgeni

Gorini, Gino

Gould, Morton

Gounod, CharlesSee also: Photographs--People BOX 352

Gradstein, Alfred

Green, John

Gretchaninov, Alexander

Grétry, André

Grieg, Edvard

Guba, V[ladimir] (with Igor Blazhkov, L. Grabovski, and [V.] Silvestrov)

Gürsching, Albrecht

Haba, Alois

Harris, Roy

Hartmann [Gartman], V[ictor]

Haydn, Joseph

Herz, Henri

Hilsberg, Ignace

Hill, Edward Burlingame

Hofmann, Josef

Kassyanik, Uri (Yuri)

Khachaturian, Aram (and with Nina Makarova and with others)

Khrennikov, Tikhon

Knipper, Lev

Knussen, Oliver

Kochanski, Paul

Kraft, V.

Krein, Alexander

Krenz, Jan

Lambre, Guillaume

Leschetizky, Theodor

Levina, Zara

Liszt, Franz

Logothetis, Anestis

Lopatnikoff, Nikolai

Lutoslawski, Witold

Machavariani, Alexei (and with Dmitri Shostakovich)

Mahler, Gustav

Makarova, Nina

Maklakiewicz, Jan

Malipiero, Francesco

Malko, Nicolai (and with Sergei Prokofiev)

Margola, Franco

Maryon, Edward

McPhee, Colin

Melba, Nellie

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix

Menotti, Gian Carlo

Miaskovsky, Nicolas

Morris, Harold

Muradeli, Vano

Mussorgsky, Modest

Nancarrow, Conlon

Nestor, Gregg

Nielsen, Riccardo

Nikisch, Arthur

Ohlsson, Garrick

Orear, Lucinda

Paër, Ferdinando

Panufnik, Andrzej

Papaïoannou, Yannis

Petrassi, Goffredo

Petri, Egon

Piccini, Nicolai

Polovinkin, Leonid

Porrino, Ennio

Prokofiev, Sergei

Rachmaninoff, Sergei

Ravel, Maurice

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nicolai

Ropartz, Guy

Rota, Nino

Roussel, Albert

Rubinstein, Anton

Rukavishnikov, N. K.

Sad, F.

Salmond, Felix

Salviucci, Giovanni

Santoliquido, Francesco

Sauer, Angelica Morales von

Schaeffer, Boguslaw

Schiller, Madeline

Schubert, Franz

Schuman, William

Schwann, William

Scriabin, Alexander

Serocki, Kazimierz

Shapero, Harold

Shaporin, Yuri

Shebalin, Vissarion

Shekhter, Boris

Shneerson, Grigori (with Ernst and Irina Bush)

Shostakovich, Dmitri

Sicilianos, Yorgo

Siegmeister, Elie

Sikorski, Kazimierz

Sitkovetsky, Dmitry

Skrowaczewski, Stanislaw

Sowande, Fela

Starokadomsky, Mikhail

Stravinsky, Igor

Sullivan, Arthur

Szeligowski, Tadeusz

Tansman, Alexandre

Tchaikovsky, Piotr (and with Apukhtin, with [Joseph] Kotek, and with A. Siloti)

Thomas, Ambroisesee: Photographs--People BOX 352

Tocchi, Gian-Luca

Toch, Ernst

Tomasi, Henri

Toradze, David

Toscanini, Arturo

Tower, Joan

Varèse, Edgar

Vasilenko, Sergei

Veprik, Alexander

Verdi, GiuseppeSee also: Photographs--People BOX 352

Verzhbilovich, A.

Villa-Lobos, Heitor

Vlasov, Vladimir

Volkov, Solomon

Wagner, Richard

Walton, William

Wayditch, Gabriel

Weber, Carl Maria von

Wildberger, Jacques

Winters, Philip

Woytowicz, Boleslaw

Yurovsky, Vladimir

Zador, Eugene

Zecchi, Carlo

Zhelobinsky, Valeri

Zykan, Otto M.

[Unidentified]

Miscellaneous and Oversize

Photographs--Subjects

Bulgarian buildings

Dance map of Latin America

DAVID, Ferdinand: commemorative plaque

Immaculate Conception Church, Boston, Mass.

Latin dancing

Music: printed and manuscript

Music related

Natural sound workshop

Non-music related

Pepperdine University, conferral of honorary degree to N.S. see: SCRAPBOOKS BOX 347

Photographic negatives

Piano drowningSee also: Photographs--Subject--Miscellaneous BOX 352

Slonimsky, Vladimir: drawings

Tchaikovsky's house

Miscellaneous

Artwork

Drawing of Isabelle Vengerova; Watercolor

Illustrations (Cartoons, Music, People, Miscellaneous)See also: Artwork--Verdi BOX 352

Oversize items

Miscellaneous

Miscellany, 1894-1995

Miscellaneous materials.

Arranged in alphabetical order by subject matter.

[Music charts, certificates and diplomas, outsize birthday card, clipping collages, posters, x-rays]

[title pages ex libris N.S. (photocopies)]

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