TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Description of Series
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A Guide to the Texas Composers Collection,
1836-1968
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Creator: |
Texas
Composers |
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Title: |
Texas Composers
Collection |
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Dates: |
1836-1968 |
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Abstract: |
Sheet music comprises
the bulk of the Texas Composers Collection. |
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Accession No.: |
66-107; 66-108; 68-131; 68-132; 71-48;
71-91; 73-91; 73-77; 76-61; 2006-269; 2008-213; 2015-185 |
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Extent: |
2 ft. |
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Laguage: |
Materials are
written in English. |
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Repository: |
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History,The
University of Texas at Austin |
The Texas Composers Collection was created
in the 1940s and maintained in the 1950s by
Dr. E. W. Doty, then Dean of the College of Fine
Arts at the
University of Texas at
Austin.
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The Texas Composers Collection is
comprised of the correspondence and music of state composers, including
classical, popular, band and folk music. Materials are arranged alphabetically
by composer's name, with the exception of miscellaneous sheet music, compiled
song sheets and newspaper clippings, which are listed chronologically. The
collection also includes "special" song files, which contain materials related
to specific songs, including "The Eyes of Texas," "Yellow Rose of Texas" and
songs published for the Texas Centennial celebrations.
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Access Restrictions
Unrestricted access.
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Alessandro, Victor,
1915-. |
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Baker, Karle Wilson,
1878-1960. |
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Britain, Radie,
1903-. |
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Clark, Horace. |
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Darst, W. Glen (William
Glen), 1896-1986. |
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Dressler,
William. |
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Steinfeldt, John
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Tatton, J.
Meredith. |
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Composers. |
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Composers--Songs and
music. |
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Composers--Texas. |
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Composers--United
States--Archives. |
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Eyes of Texas
(Song). |
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Music--Texas. |
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Sheet music. |
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Yellow Rose of Texas
(Song). |
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Texas Composers Collection, 1836-1968,
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin.
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Inventory: |
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2W64a |
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Alessandro-Burnett: |
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Alessandro, Victor: |
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Beginner's Course in Solfeggio,
Teacher's Manual,
1937-1938 |
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Beginner's Course in Solfeggio,
Volume I,
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Beginner's Course in Solfeggio,
Volume II,
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Beginner's Course in Solfeggio,
Volume III,
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Intermediate Course in Class
Solfeggio, Teacher's Manual,
1937-1938 |
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Ardoin, John, Mass for Four Voices, 1954 |
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Ashford, E. L., "Bluebonnets," 2 copies, signed by
lyricist Jessie Andrews,
1910 |
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Ashbury, Samuel E.: |
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"List of Old Time Break Downs,"
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"Some Dance Calls,"
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"Mr. Page at Confederate Home,"
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"List of Songs for Stag Parties,"
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"Gentlemen of Virginia," signed by Ashbury,
February 26, 1951 |
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Baker, Karle Wilson, "Let Me Grow Lovely," signed by
Baker,
1953 |
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Bell, Harry and Mildred: |
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"Texas Has Everything," 2 copies,
1928 |
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"The Texas Turkey Trot," 2 copies,
1948 |
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Blind Cal: |
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"Just Above the Rapids," signed by Cal,
1899 |
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"Queen of May,"
1899 |
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"Sliding on the Ice,"
1899 |
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Booth, Julia D., "Bluebonnets,"
1932 |
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Botts, Ida Bassett: |
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"America is Ready,"
1941 |
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"The Garden of Love,"
1934 |
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"In My Heart,"
1940 |
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"Legend of the Bluebonnets,"
1936 |
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"Our Yesteryears,"
1937 |
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Britain, Radie: |
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"The Covered Wagon,"
1941 |
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"Dicky Donkey,"
1939 |
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"Fairy of Spring," Women's
Voices,
1940 |
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"Immortality," Secular Choruses
for Mixed Voices,
1941 |
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"I'se Commin', Lord To You,"
1940 |
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"Lasso of Time," 2 copies,
1940 |
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"Nature Ushers in Dawn," Secular
Choruses for Mixed Voices,
1940 |
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"Noontide," Selected Choruses
for Women's Voices,
1940 |
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"Orchestral Compositions by Radie Britain,"
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"Prelude,"
1941 |
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"Prison,"
1940 |
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"Rain,"
1941 |
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Brooke, Florence R., "S.H.N.I. March,"
1891 |
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Brown, George W., "Varsity March and Two-Step,"
1899 |
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Bunch, Pearl and Sterling: |
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"Echoes,"
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"A Mother and Her Boy,"
1928 |
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"The Texas Flower Song,"
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Burnett, Ulala Howard, "The Texas Star," 2 copies,
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Caldwell, John S., "That Slow Walking Waltz," 2 copies,
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Clark, Horace: |
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"Aspirations," 2 copies,
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"The Call," 1 manuscript copy, 2 printed copies,
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"June and Dixie,"
1917 |
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"The Lover's Return,"
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"An Ole Black Mammy's Prayer,"
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"Over Jordan," Songs By Horace
Clark, 2 copies,
1917 |
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"Romanzetta," Horace Clark
Piano Compositions,
1918 |
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"Rosy Dawn," Horace Clark
Piano Compositions,
1918 |
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Sonata in C Major, Horace
Clark Piano Compositions,
1918 |
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" A Song of Sunrise," 1 manuscript copy, 1 printed
copy,
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"A Summer Wooing,"
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"Sunset,"
1924 |
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"There Little Girl Don't Cry,"
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Untitled,
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"Valse Impromptu," 1 manuscript copy, 2 printed
copies,
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Other materials: |
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"Dedication of Music Building and Fine Arts
Festival," program, University of Texas at Austin,
November 9, 1942 |
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"Music in a Pioneer School," The Southwestern Musician,
June 1937 |
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"Four Texas Composers Due Honors,"
Houston Chronicle,
March 10, 1940 |
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2W64b |
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Clark, Jessie May-DeBurgos: |
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Clark, Jessie Mae, "An Ode to Texas,"
1946 |
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Cohen, Cal, "Spirit of the Alamo,"
1926 |
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Daca, the Cowboy, "Hell in Texas,"
1925 |
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Darst, W. Glen: |
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"A Lenten Carol,"
1943 |
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"Look from Thy Sphere of Endless Day,"
1945 |
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"Ride On! Ride On in Majesty,"
1950 |
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"Sing to the Lord a Joyful Song,"
1948 |
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De Arrendondo, F., "I'm Longing, My Sweetheart, For
You,"
1915 |
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DeBurgos, Francis: |
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The Beggar Maid: A Comic
Opera, book, lyrics, music, dance steps and set diagrams,
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The Captivity, vocal
score,
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2W64c |
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DeBurgos-Fisher: |
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DeBurgos, Francis: |
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Music, cont: |
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The Captivity,
orchestral score,
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"Festal Magnificant in Eb,"
August 1939 |
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"The Fools Prayer,"
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"Nirvana,"
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"Messengers," Music for Treble
Voices by Contemporary Composers,
1938 |
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"The Moods of Lingering Day,"
1935 |
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"Rock de Cradle, Mary," Music
for Women's Voices,
1938 |
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"When Love is Done,"
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"The Presser Home for Retired Music Teachers,"
booklet,
[ca. 1923] |
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Dressler, William, "Nelly Was a Lady," photostat,
original date
1906 |
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Estes, Virgean England: |
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"Morn,"
1926 |
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"Trio,"
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Fairleigh, George, "The Texas Aggies March,"
1923 |
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Fisher, Louise D.: |
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"An Irish Trilogy," 2 copies,
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"Lambkins,"
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"Longing,"
[ca. 1937] |
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"The Lost Lagoon,"
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"O Lovely May,"
[ca. 1931] |
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"A Prayer for Courage,"
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"Questing," signed by Fisher,
December 12, 1941 |
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"Sketch #2,"
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"The Star Cup,"
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"A Twilight Meditation,"
undated |
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2W67a |
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Fitzgerald-Hamilton: |
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Fitzgerald, Bernard, "Texas, Hale to Thee!,"
March 1941 |
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Forte, Jon, "The Eyes of the World are on You, 36th,"
1945 |
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Friedman, Isidor G.: |
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"Isabel is the Belle of the Canteen," signed by
Friedman,
1944 |
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"We'll Make Them Cry 'Uncle' to Uncle Sam," signed by
Friedman,
1943 |
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"Yankee Doodle's Goin' to Town (But Not Upon a Pony),"
signed by Friedman,
1943 |
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Fuchs, Adolph, "Table of Contents for Adolph Fuchs
Songbook,"
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Gaffney, Mamie, "The Centennial,"
[ca. 1947] |
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Garcia, Eva R., "Texas U,"
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Gillmour, Camille: |
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"Fortress of Freedom," 2 copies,
1941 |
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"Texas," 1 full sheet copy, 2 half-sheet copies,
1936 |
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Glynn, William C., "The Texian Quickstep," photostat,
1939 |
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Gordon, Hugh, "A Democrat is Going to the White House,"
1924 |
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Grant, William Parker: |
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"Night Poem,"
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Sonata No. 1 in A Minor,
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Gurley, John: |
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"Shadow Time," 2 copies,
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Three Songs of the
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"De Road Ain't Long,"
1930 |
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"In Old Mexico,"
1930 |
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"Ribber Mist,"
1930 |
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"United Nations Song and March," 3 copies,
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Godbold, Mollie Moore, Help
Yourself,
1926 |
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Hamberlin, L.R., "Let Love Be By," photostat, original
copyright
1897 |
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Hamilton, Clara May Russell: |
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"Grace Before Meat,"
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Manuscripts for the Texas
Composers Collection,
1942 |
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2W67b |
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Harby-Morris: |
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Harby, Lee C., "Flag Song of Texas," 3 copies,
1903 |
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Hardin, Arra Ahley: |
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"Dance Oread,"
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"I Loved a Lass,"
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Harrison, Oswald Payne, "Blues Caprice,"
1944 |
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Hendershott, Chauncey Marion, "The Parcel Post,"
1914 |
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Iucho, Wilhelm: |
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"The Brazos Boat Glee," 4 photostats, original
copyright
1838 |
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"Oh Lady Do Not Bid Me Sing," photostat, original
copyright
1835 |
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"Whenever I Catch Thy Cherished Smile," 2 photostats,
original copyright
1837 |
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James, Floyd Duke: |
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"Little Dogie Stray,"
1945 |
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"Sweet Dixie Lee,"
1944 |
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Jones, Dyna, "Freedom-That's Gone Forever,"
1943 |
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Jones, Rose M., "The News March," photographs,
1898 |
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Kidd, Aldridge B., "Flag Song of Texas,"
1903 |
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King, Frederick: |
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"Fair Texas,"
1936 |
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"Lord Thou Hast Been Our Refuge,"
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"To Helen,"
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Kleberg, Rudolph, "Texas: Shine on Forever Song," 5
copies,
1925 |
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Lebermann, Henry, "The Blue Bonnet Song," signed by
Lebermann,
1917 |
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Lebermann, J. Dancy, "Varsity Gavotte," photostat,
original copyright
1895 |
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Ledbetter, Lena Dancy, "Yosemite," 2 copies, 1 copy
inscribed by Ledbetter,
1909 |
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Leigh, Sam, "Keep 'Em Flyin', Rollin', Sailin'," 3
copies,
1942 |
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Macchi, Carlo, "Ferguson Triumphal March,"
1932 |
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McKinnon, Ruby: |
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"Bronze Mustang,"
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Cotton Blossoms,
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"Homeward,"
1939 |
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"Love Song,"
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Maddox, Emily H.: |
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"For This I Pray,"
1936 |
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"In My Heart,"
1940 |
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"Mother Dear,"
1935 |
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"O Gift Supreme,"
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"Shine Texas Star,"
1940 |
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"The Texas Flag,"
1935 |
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Mayfield, Alice: |
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"Criss-Cross,"
1937 |
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"Honey in De Comb," Octavo
Choruses for Male Voices,
1929 |
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"The Little Lamb," "The Airship," and "The Owl,"
1936 |
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"Lullaby" and "See-Saw,"
1937 |
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"Mah Little 'Tater Blossom,"
"Octavo Choruses for Male Voices",
1929 |
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"The Rain," "The Woodpecker," and "Leaves at Play,"
1936 |
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Two Songs from the South,
2 copies,
1929 |
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Mims, Evelyn: |
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"Flower of Texas," signed by Mims, Texas Centennial
Edition,
1940 |
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"Out in My Garden," 2 copies, signed by Mims,
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"The Round Up is On," 2 copies, signed by Mims,
1934 |
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"Texanita," 4 copies, 1 copy signed by Mims,
1952 |
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Pamphlet, "Have You Been Big Bendin' in Texas?,"
undated |
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Moore, S. T., "Victorious San Jacinto,"
1936 |
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Morris, Harold: |
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Prospice Symphony,
1938 |
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"Trio No. 2,"
[ca. 1951] |
box |
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Navarro-Skinner: |
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Navarro, Francisco D., "Te Amé (I Did Love Thee),"
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Nix, Mrs. Walter: |
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"My Texas Blue Bonnet," signed by Nix,
1931 |
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"My Texas Blue Bonnet," signed by Nix,
1936 |
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"Our Heroes of the Alamo," lyrics,
1930 |
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Nelson, Eitel Allen: |
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"Canzonette Capricciosa,"
1922 |
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"Dance Satanic,"
1922 |
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"Prairie Home (Cowboy Lament)," manuscript copy and
printed copy,
[ca. 1937], 1940 |
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Nelson, Mona Meier, "For texas," 2 copies, 1 signed by
Nelson,
1936 |
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Ocker, Naomi Ollre: |
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10 Homeland Songs,
1935 |
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"At Sunset Hour,"
1927 |
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"By the Waters of the Old Guadalupe,"
1927 |
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"I Shall Be Satisfied,"
1927 |
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"The Famous Co. 'L' 141st Regimental March,"
1927 |
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"Memories of My Mother,"
1930 |
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"Texas Centennial Rally Song,"
1935 |
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"White Roses,"
1927 |
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Owen, Julia D., "I Only Know I Love Her," inscribed by
Owen,
1896 |
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Pancoast, W. P., "Yes, I'm a Native Texan," signed by
Mary Pancoast Bogel,
1938 |
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Pillot, Eugene: |
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"I Must Go Forth Into the Morning," 2 copies, 1 copy
signed by Pillot,
1948 |
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"I Sing My Thanks," signed by Pillot,
1948 |
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Pinson, Lois: |
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Scherzo in G Minor,
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"Valse Chromatique,"
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Piper, Minnie Stevens, "Prayer for Peace," signed by
Piper,
1940 |
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Ratel, William, "Santa Anna's March," photostat,
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Randolph, George May: |
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"La Danza Espanol,"
undated |
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"Gulla Lullaby,"
1930 |
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"The Little Play Fair,"
1928 |
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"Patorale,"
1929 |
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"Song of Parting (From the Indian),"
undated |
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"Two Poems from the Chinese,"
undated |
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"Under the Hickory Nut Tree,"
undated |
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"Yellow Flowers,"
1931 |
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"Morning Song," 1939 |
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"A Little Etude," 1948 |
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"The Book of the Desk Dolls," undated |
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"La Noche en los Cerros," 1929 |
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"Two-Part Invention," undated |
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"L'Argentina," undated |
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"By the Sea," 1928, 1948 |
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"Though They Sleep," undated |
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"Two Compositions: Close Yo' Eyes 'En Sleep, and Sleep Lit'l Honey," 1915 |
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"Praise Ye the Lord," undated |
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"Two Poems from the Indian," undated |
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"The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat," 1926 |
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"The Wind Was My Mother," undated |
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"Oh Firefly," undated |
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"The Elopement," undated |
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"Though They Sleep," undated |
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"The Beautiful Morning," undated |
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"Ole Leb'non," undated |
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"It's a Blowin'," undated |
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Schrag, Belle, "Where the Wild Bluebonnets Grow,"
1942 |
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Shannon, Marvin B., "Torchy," 2 photostats,
undated |
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Shaw, J. Emory: |
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Album of Contemporary
Songs,
1931 |
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"Remebrance,"
1897 |
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Sisson, C. T., "Austin Schottische," photostat, original
copyright
1872 |
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Skinner, LaUna deCordova: |
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"The Cradle," lyrics sheet,
undated |
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"The Second Battle of San Jacinto," lyrics sheet,
undated |
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"Texas Shadows," 3 copies, 2 copies inscribed by
Skinner,
1943 |
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Christmas card, inscribed by Skinner,
undated |
box |
2W70a |
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Spross-Trousdale: |
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Spross, William: |
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"The Greatest Step in Life,"
undated |
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"I Had a Dog,"
undated |
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"I'm Waiting Dear for You,"
undated |
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"The Spirit of Texas,"
undated |
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Steinfeldt, John M.: |
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"Chanson d'Amour," Compositions
for the Piano,
1911 |
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"La Conception at the Mission, A.D. 1740,"
1927 |
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"Country Dance," Compositions
for the Piano,
1913 |
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Le Désir," Compositions for the
Piano,
1914 |
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"A Forest Violet," Compositions
for the Piano,
1911 |
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"The Fountain," Compositions for
the Piano,
1914 |
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"Furl Your Sail, My Little Boatie,"
1913 |
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"Homage to MacDowell," inscribed by Steinfeldt,
1929 |
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Intermezzo, in A Flat, Compostions for the Piano,
1913 |
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"Mass of St. Thomas the Apostle,"
Liturgical Masses,
1940 |
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"Out on a Frolic,"
1929 |
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"La Petite Fileuse," Compositions for the Piano,
1911 |
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"Le Petit Moulin,"
1929 |
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"Reverie at Twilight,"
1929 |
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"Scherzo Caprice,"
1940 |
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Toccatina, in G, Compositions
for the Piano,
1911 |
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"Valse Lent on the Musical Name La-re-do,"
1927 |
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"What the Old Mill Told," Compositions for the Piano,
1911 |
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Storie, Austin, "Blossoms O'Bonnie,"
1943 |
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Sullivan, Wilma: |
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"All is Ended," 2 photocopies,
1988 |
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"Alone Am I," 2 photocopies,
1968 |
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"Autumn Sunset," photocopy,
undated |
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"He Gives to Me, Music," 2 photocopies,
1968 |
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"I Dreamed My Love Was Here," 2 photocopies,
1967 |
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I Had a Dream," photocopy,
1968 |
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"I Met the Saviour," photocopy,
1968 |
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"It is for You," 2 photocopies,
1960, 1968 |
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"The Journey of a Stream," photocopy,
undated |
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"Lament," photocopy,
1967 |
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"Melodic Impressions: Romanze," photocopy,
1967 |
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"Noctourne," photocopy,
1966 |
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"Reverie," photocopy,
undated |
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"A Symphonic Soul," 2 photocopies,
1968 |
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"Then I Knew," photocopy,
1967 |
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"To Dream," photocopy,
1967 |
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Newspaper clipping, "Austin Composers Honored by
Club," Austin Statesman,
February 28, 1967 |
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Index of musical works in collection, by form,
1968 |
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Tatton, J. Meredith: |
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"The Alamo," Laurel
Octavo,
1942 |
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"At the Mid Hour of Night," Secular Choruses,
1946 |
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"Beauty and the Pilgrim," Laurel
Octavo,
1936 |
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"Beyond the Spanish Main," Laurel Octavo,
1934 |
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"The Birds," Laurel
Octavo,
1933 |
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"Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind," Laurel Octavo,
1948 |
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"A Call to Sea," G. Schirmer's
Secular Choral Music,
1940 |
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"The Christ Child," Laurel
Octavo,
1939 |
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"Come, Christians, Sing!," Laurel Octavo for Christmas Programs,
1940 |
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"Communion Hymn," Birchard
Anthems,
1941 |
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"Coronach,"
1931 |
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"The Enchantment," G. Schirmer's
Secular Choral Music,
1940 |
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"Hymn of Freedom," Laurel
Octavo, 3 copies,
1941, 1942 |
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"I Saw Three Ships," Laurel
Octavo,
1925 |
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"I Will Give My Love an Apple," Secular Choruses,
1946 |
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"An Irish Cradle Song," Modern
Songs for Children of All Ages,
1935 |
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"The Little Son," 2 copies, stamped with signature of
Tatton,
1927 |
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"A Lullaby," Laurel
Octavo,
1926 |
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Mass in C in Honor of St. Francis de Sales,"
Sacred Music,
1946 |
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Mass in F in Honor of St. Catherine of Siena,
Liturgical Masses,
1944 |
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"The Moon Cradle's Rocking," Laurel Octavo,
1927 |
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"O Salutaris Hostia,"
1942 |
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"A Poet's Song," Modern Songs
for Persons of All Ages,
1935 |
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"Phyllis,"
1948 |
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"Rioupéroux," 2 copies,
1940 |
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"The Shepardess," Laurel
Octavo,
1938 |
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"Six Latin Motets," Sacred
Music, 2 copies,
1945 |
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"Sleep Sleep Beauty Bright," Laurel Octavo,
1943 |
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"A Song of Fighting Men," Laurel
Octavo,
1935 |
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"The Terrible Robber Men," Laurel Octavo,
1939 |
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"There Be None of Beauty's Daughters," 3 copies,
1939, 1941, 1942 |
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"Three Lyrical Sketches,"
1927 |
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"Three Kings from Out the Orient,"
undated |
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"Two Little Dances,"
1928 |
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"Two Christmas Carols," Laurel
Octavo,
1927 |
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"The Unfading Beauty," Harold
Flamer Choral Series, 2 copies,
1942 |
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"Weep You No More," G.
Schirmer's Secular Choral Music,
1940 |
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Trousdale, Annie Laurie: |
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"Everyone to Your Post," multiple copies for
individual instruments,
1942 |
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"Fight for Freedom,"
1942 |
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Pamphlet, with photograph, critical praise and
bibliographical information for Trousdale,
undated |
box |
2W70b |
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Von Boeckman-Young: |
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Von Boeckman, Charles, "Education Waltz," copy of front
cover only, original copyright
1878 |
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Whitehurst, Stella, "Broadway Rouss," inscribed by
Whitehurst,
1896 |
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Williams, Florence Birdwell, "The Peace of the Great New
Day,"
1943 |
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Wilson, Captain W. J., "The Star-Spangled Banner, No.
2,"
1917 |
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Young, Virginia Bassett, "The Texas Flag," includes
alternate lyrics sheet, signed by Young,
1935 |
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Miscellaneous sheet music: |
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"Hi Ho Balls," 12 photostats,
undated |
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"My Pretty Little Pink," presented by W. A. Franklin,
undated |
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"Texas Taps," photostat,
undated |
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Song sheets: |
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"Camp Songs of the United States Army and Navy,"
undated |
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"Community Meeting and Concert,"
March 17, 1918 |
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"Houston Community Service," 4 copies,
undated |
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"Kelly Karol Kard, No. 2,"
undated |
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"Songs We Like To Sing,"
undated |
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"University of Texas S.A.T.C. Song Card,"
undated |
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Clippings: |
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Folio: A Journal of Music, Drama,
Art and Literature,
July 1884 |
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"Texas Woman Composes Song of Victory for Allied Cause,"
Mrs. Emma Bourne, Dallas News,
July 27, 1941 |
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"Texas Composer on Forum Series," Julia Smith,
Dallas News,
October 4, 1949 |
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"Texas Composer's Music in Premiere," Thomas Beversdorf,
Dallas News,
March 30, 1953 |
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"County School Will Present Texas Music Festival
Friday," Austin American-Statesman,
April 26, 1953 |
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"Texans Gather for Music Talk," Dallas News,
May 4, 1953 |
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"Dallas Composers on Last Program of Concert Band," Jack
Frederick Kirkpatrick and Dr. A. Eugene Ellsworth, Dallas
News,
May 10, 1953 |
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"Local Man Publishes Song About Drouth," Jack Carper,
Uvalde Leader-News,
March 7, 1954 |
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"Texan's Music to be Featured," Donald I. Moore,
Austin American-Statesman,
April 25, 1954 |
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"Own Compositions Played by Harmony Club Member," Mrs.
James P. Marley, Austin American,
May 14, 1954 |
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"Texas Music to be Sung at Convention,"
Dallas News,
November 1, 1954 |
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"Austin Composer Will Get Tribute," Joseph Castle,
Austin American,
November 24, 1954 |
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"Composer of Big Spring Cantata Back in Custody," Frank
Grandstaff, "Austin American",
March 3, 1955 |
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"Convict-Composer Back in Jail," Frank Grandstaff,
Dallas News,
March 4, 1955 |
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"The Woman's Angle," Mrs. George J. German,
Dallas News,
May 3, 1856 |
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"Uvaldean One of Winning Composers," Jimmie Swofford,
Uvalde Leader-News,
June 9, 1957 |
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"Texan to Hear Own Composition," Mrs. Beatrice Gasper,
Dallas News,
April 7, 1958 |
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"Austin Composer to Have Songs Presented at TFWC," Mrs.
Wilma Sullivan, Austin American-Statesman,
December 7, 1958 |
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"Dallas Music Federation to Hear Texas Composers,"
Dallas Morning News,
February 12, 1959 |
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"Beulah Beaver, On of Austin's Leading Organists,"
undated |
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"Songs by Texas Music Composers," promotional flyer,
annotated,
undated |
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Special song files: |
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"Bugle Calls of the Mexican Army": |
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|
Various copies of versions of sheet music,
undated |
|
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|
|
Letter from Luis Chávez Orozco to Leotta Spell,
June 19, 1926 |
|
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|
"Comanche Song," photostat of handwritten music from
Evolution of a State, by Noah Smithwick, page 183,
[ca. 1935] |
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"The Eyes of Texas": |
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Original, handwritten version of lyrics, [ca. 1902],
with letter from H. M. Whaling to Winnie Allen,
December 26, 1953 |
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Correspondence: |
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J.L. Sinclair to Lewis Johnson,
June 8, 1925 |
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Lewis Johnson to Dr. Penick and Dr. Schoch,
December 7, 1928 |
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W.D. Smith to Lewis Johnson,
January 22, 1929 |
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Sheet music, by W. Remick Smith,
1946 |
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"The Eyes of Texas" history, by Walter E. Long, 2
copies,
June 6, 1954 |
|
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"Ku Klux Kismet," sheet music, by Mary Gue,
1924 |
|
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Songs published for Texas Centennial Contest, sponsored
by Texas Federation of Music Clubs,
1936: |
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"Back to the Land of Dreams," by Paul Keith, sheet
music and 2 lyrics sheets,
[ca. 1936] |
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"The Bluebonnet Flower of Texas," by Margery Armitage
and Oscar J. Fox, signed by Fox,
1936 |
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"Bonny Blue Bonnet," by Florence F. Roan and Tommy Ray
Clark,
[ca. 1936] |
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"Brazos Boat Song," by David W. Guion and John William
Rogers,
1936 |
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"The Centennial," by Mary Gaffney,
[ca. 1936] |
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"Freindliness," by Minnie Dibrell Robey,
1935 |
|
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"I'm Going Down to Texas," by Ovid A. Edwards,
[ca. 1936] |
|
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"I'm Kissing Your Tears Away," by Eula
Nauwerck-Koller, signed by Nauwerck-Koller,
[ca. 1936] |
|
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|
|
"The Land Where the Bluebonnets Grow," by Effie
Jackson Parker, sheet music and lyrics sheet,
[ca. 1936] |
|
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"My Sweetheart of Yesterday," by Eula Nauwerck-Koller,
signed by Nauweck-Koller,
[ca. 1936] |
|
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"Praise Song," by Grace Conner, signed by Conner,
1936 |
|
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"Texas," by Annie Brennand Clark,
[ca. 1936] |
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"Texas: The Lone Star State," by Perle Perkins Harper
and Jean Armour Granger,
1925 |
|
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"Texas Bluebonnet Waltz," by Camilla Hendrix,
1936 |
|
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"Texas Centennial 1936," by Lena Sledge Perryman,
1936 |
|
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|
"Texas, Dear Old Texas, You're in Your Centennial," by
Willie Mae Nash, 2 copies,
1936 |
|
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|
"Texas On Parade," by Leon Durst, sheet music and 2
lyrics sheets,
[ca. 1936] |
|
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|
"Texas Shadows," by LaUna deCordova Skinner,
[ca. 1936] |
|
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"Yellow Rose of Texas": |
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Secular Octavo Music, 2
copies, 1 copy signed by T.A. Taylor,
1906 |
|
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Songs, from Sam Houston
State Teachers College,
1928 |
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Typed lyrics sheet, "The Yaller Rose of Texas,"
May 1930 |
box |
2.325/B96 |
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|
Jessica and Julia Owen sheet music
[see additional information] |
|
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Thou Art the Dearest, by
Jessica Owen, arranged by A.B. Kidd, published by J.E. Owen, Navasota, Texas,
undated. |
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Texas Bluebonnet Song,
words and music by Julia D. Owen, Navasota, Texas, 1922 |
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