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192296239July 1922. 1922. Good. - Quarto 14 inches high by 10-3/4 inches wide. Printed self-wraps. What is offered here is the American composer Douglas Moore's original pencil manuscript for his composition "A Sad Song" with lyrics by Stephen Vincent Benet written in Moore's hand and signed by him. The composition for Voice Violin Cello and Piano is written on a signature consisting of 4 pages of music paper. Titled by the composer at top left the score is signed by him at top right. Halfway down the second page Moore has penciled the word "probably" in the margin followed by dots above 3 bars of music. The pages are slightly soiled with creases to the edges and corners. Good.<p>Together with what appears to be an INK COPY of the score for Voice and Piano with the 3-page score penned in an unknown hand and with a few pencil corrections on 2 sheets of GSNY music paper. Dated July 1922 under the composer's name at the top right of the first page this is the Soprano's copy and is inscribed "A Sad Song to Louise Llewellyn de Jarecka" along the top. The pages are slightly soiled particularly along the edges. The creased edges and corners are chipped with a small piece out from the bottom left corner of the first sheet not affecting the score.<p>Also with a LITHOGRAPHED version of the copyist's holograph manuscript "composed for The Chamber Ensemble" with the words added in pencil in an unknown hand. This is a 3-page score printed and penciled on a signature consisting of 2 sheets of G. Schirmer music paper. The pages are slightly soiled particularly along the edges. There are creases with minor chipping to the edges and corners. Good. <p>These are the soprano Louise Llewellyn Jarecka's personal copies of the score which she first performed with the Chamber Ensemble of NY at the home of Mrs. Randolph Guggenheimer located at 923 5th Avenue in NYC on November 25 1922. The score was arranged for the Chamber Ensemble of NY by the composer. Jarecka subsequently performed the work with the Chamber Ensemble of NY at a Chamber Music Society of Cleveland concert in the Wade Park Manor Ballroom in Cleveland Ohio on November 6 1923.<p>A review by James H. Rogers in the Cleveland Plain Dealer published on page 11 of the November 7 1923 edition of the paper reads: "Singer with Trio Shows Rare Gifts: Chamber Ensemble of New York Gives Pleasing Program at Manor". "At the concert on Nov. 6 1923 Soprano Louise Llewellyn Jarecka sang Moore's 'A Sad Song'. The song is original with a lot of sparkle to it and it is cleverly and ingeniously put together."<p>Stephen Vincent Benet's poem "A Sad Song" was subsequently published in his book "Tiger Joy" in 1925. Douglas Moore met Benet at Yale in 1915. They became close friends which resulted in several collaborations in the 1930's. In a letter to his future wife Rosemary Carr penned from Paris on February 19 1921 Benet writes: "Dear Jane . Thanks for your letter. It was nice of you to write. Doug is going to put the poem about you & the pig "A Sad Song" to music." Benet often celebrated his love for his wife in poems such as in "A Sad Song". In most of his poems he referred to her as Rosemary but he sometimes referred to her as Jane.<p>The American composer educator and author Douglas Stuart Moore 1893-1969 studied at Yale University under D.S. Smith and Horatio Parker. While at Yale Moore composed several songs including Yale's "fight song" "Goodnight Harvard". After serving in the First World War Moore traveled to Paris where he studied with Vincent d'Indy and subsequently Nadia Boulanger and Charles Tournemire. A year before composing "A Sad Song" Moore became Director of Music and organist at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Moore was Professor of Composition at Columbia University from 1926 through 1962. As Secretary of the Alice M. Ditson Fund during the years of the Second World War Moore helped numerous European musicians escape to the US and helped arrange stipends for composers such as Bela Bartok who was paid to transcribe the folk songs in his collection. Among his compositions Moore is best known for his operas "The Devil and Daniel Webster" "The Ballad of Baby Doe" and "Giants in the Earth" the latter of which won him the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1951<p>The concert singer & writer Louise Llewellyn Jarecka 1880-1954 was the wife of the composer Tadeusz Jarecki. A student of Marcella Sembrich Jarecka was invited by President Wilson to sing at the White House. During the 1920's and 1930's she sang with many European Orchestras and in the Polish Opera.<p>RARE. July, 1922. paperback
186411928NY: James G. Gregory. Good with no dust jacket. 1864. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Bound in full leather. The covers are intact but lightly rubbed along the edges. The contents however have come loose from the covers making this a binding copy. Other than being loose the contents would be very good to fine with some foxing. ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall . James G. Gregory hardcover
1864CH127NY: James G. Gregory 1864. First. Cloth. Sqaure 8vo. in blue textured cloth lined in gilt and with ornate gilt lettering "A Christmas Carol" on front and rear covers. All edges gilt half-title printed in red and green and a lovely color litho title plate again reading "A Christmas Carol" with lettering in red and gilt holly sprig and gilt border. Unpaginated 3 title 28 illustrated with 12 full page duotone litho drawings of religious and Christmas scenes and two page musical arrangement with lyrics. A tight copy all gilt clear and mostly bright; cloth somewhat dusty and with moderate wear at tips and spine ends. A very scarce title beautifully produced. <br/><br/> James G. Gregory hardcover
1973812H0633USA: Dick James Music Inc. Fair. 1973. First Edition. Paperback. 64 pages. Songs include: Blues for Baby and Me; Crocodile Rock; Baniel; Elderberry Wine; Have Mercy on the Criminal; High Flying Bird; I'm Going to be a Teenage Idol; Midnight Creeper; Teacher I Need You; Texan Love Song. Color photos of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Heavy wear. Binding brittle with one page loose but present. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy of this fantastic and nostalgic compilation.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Don't Shoot Me - I'm Only the Piano Player: Songbook Song Book with Sheet Music for Piano and Voice with Chords John Elton; Taupin Bernie Blues for Baby and Me; Crocodile Rock; Baniel; Elderberry Wine; Have Mercy on the Criminal; High Flying Bird; I . Dick James Music, Inc. paperback
1992BOOKS105627IChigwell: Storyville Publications. Fine copy. 1992. 1st. hardcover. 8vo 552 pp. Signed by the author Laurie Wright on the title page. . Storyville Publications hardcover
1932848H2650Australia: D.Davis & Co. Pty. Ltd. 1932. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 32 pages. "A unique folio containing the original versions plus Fats Waller's modern conceptions. Songdom's foremost popular classics interpreted in the modern manner by the famed piano stylist radio and recording star." - from front cover. Includes piano sheet music for Star Dust; Margie; Nobody's Sweetheart; Ain't Misbehavin'; Girl of My Dreams; I Can't Give You Anything But Love; My Honey's Lovin' Arms; Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula; Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight; How Come You Do me Like You Do. "Thomas 'Fats' Waller is one of the more important of the modern pianist-composers. Born in New York on May 21 1904 the son of a minister 'Fats' played the organ and sang in the choir of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem where his father preached until he was fifteen years old. Shortly after the lure of the stage beckoned him to the interesting field of the Harlem cabaret and he remained in that gay section of the city until 1924 occasionally doubling as a theatre organist and as a piano-roll artist for the Q-R-S Company." - page 1. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful vintage compilation. D.Davis & Co. Pty. Ltd. Paperback
1918962271918. 1918. Good. - Quarto 13-1/2 inches high by 10-3/4 inches wide. Printed self-wraps consisting of loose signatures and leaves. What is offered here is the contemporary score for the young composer Ethel Glenn Hier's "In a Carpenter's Shop" with lyrics from a poem by Sara Teasdale. The 12-page score consisting of 4 parts is lithographed from the holograph score onto 7 sheets of Ditson music paper. The first part for "High Voice" consists of 6 pages printed on both sides of each sheet. The second for "Soprano Violin Cello and Piano" consists of 4 pages printed on both sides of each sheet. The third and fourth parts for "Violin" and "Violoncello" each consist of one page printed on one side of the sheets. The pages are slightly soiled particularly along the edges. There are creases to the edges and corners with some tiny minor tears to the left edge of the pages of the "High Voice" part. The signature making up that part for Soprano is splitting along the spine. Good. <p>A review of a concert of original compositions given by the pupils of Walter Henry Rothwell on April 22 at the MacDowell Club states: "The works that perhaps received the greatest amount of applause were those of Ethel Glenn Hier. These included four songs 'May Song' 'In a Carpenter's Shop' 'Japanese Lullaby' and 'The Way That Lovers Use.' In all of them Miss Hier disclosed a delicate lyric quality and an ability to write charming melody. . Her second work to a poem by Sara Teasdale was unusual and seemed vaguely reminiscent of a Cesar Franck carol." - Published in the May 4th 1918 issue of "Musical America".<p>The American composer pianist and teacher Ethel Glenn Hier 1889-1971 studied composition under Stillman-Kelly and Percy Goetschius and piano under Marcian Thalberg at the Cincinnati Conservatory graduating in 1911. She went on to study at New York's Institute of Musical Art which was to become Juilliard before heading to Europe where she pursued her studies in Berlin under Hugo Kaun and in Italy under Gian-Francesco Malipiero and Ernest Bloch. She was highly influenced by composers of the Vienna School of music particluarly Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg whose works were making an impact in Europe at the time. Hier was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 1930-31 being one of only two women to do so at the time.<p>From the library of Louise Llewellyn Jarecka 1880-1954 concert singer & writer. The wife of the composer Tadeusz Jarecki. A student of Marcella Sembrich Jarecka was invited by President Wilson to sing at the White House. During the 1920's and 1930's she sang with many European Orchestras and in the Polish Opera.<p>RARE. [1918]. paperback
191138026Chicago: Will Rossiter 1911. 1911. To Coolidge and Palmer Bandits from Woodlawn. 13 3/4" x 10 1/4" in blue pictorial cover. 5 pp. including cover. Rear wrapper missing front wrapper detached but present. Wear and chipping throughout along with light soiling to pages. Will Rossiter, 1911. unknown
1987BOOKS105602IChigwell: Storyville Publications. Fine copy. 1987. Revised ed. hardcover. 8vo 438 pp. . Storyville Publications hardcover
1951555j0185Nashville Tennessee: Acuff-Rose Publications. Good. 1951. First Edition. Paperback. Includes piano sheet music guitar chords and lyrics for these songs: Bring Your Broken Heart to Me; Cold Feet; Cool Green Swanee; Crazy Game of Love The; Gee but It's Lonesome Out Tonight; Gotta Find me Somebody to Love; Honest as the Day Is Long; I Got a Cinder in My Eye; I Sure Would Like to Sit a Spell with You; I Wish I Had a Nickel; I Wish You Didn't Love Me So Much; I'm in Love Up to My Ears; I'm Little but I'm Loud; Me Too; No Thanks; Sea of Broken Dreams; Take an Old Cold 'Tater and Wait; That Wild Black Engine; What's the Use to Take You back Again; You'll Have to Talk It Over with My Yeart. 48 pages. Includes four pages of nice black and white photos plus a biography of Jimmy. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality vintage copy.; 4to . Acuff-Rose Publications paperback
1949812j1446Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications. Good. 1949. First Edition. Paperback. Includes piano sheet music lyrics and guitar chords for these songs: A-Sleepin' At The Foot Of The Bed; Be Careful of Stones That You Throw; Bringin' In The Georgia Mail; Country Boy; Have I Waited Too Long To Regret; I Can't Go On This Way; I'm Reading Your Letter Again; I'll Be Back A-Sunday; I'll Never See Sunshine Again; If It Ain't One Thing It's Another; Just When I Needed You; My Heart's Bouquet; Oklahoma City; Pennies For Papa; Roly Poly; The Sign On The Highway; Somebody Else's Troubles; Thanks For The Heartaches; Waltz Of The Wind; You Can't Make Me Worry Any More. 48 pages including a bio of Jimmy and six pages of black and white photos. Few markings. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy.; 4to . Acuff-Rose Publications paperback
1953836G2591New York: Leo Feist Inc. 1953. Sheet music. Illus. by Sorokin. Good. Paperback. Reprint. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Six pages. Prior owner's name atop front cover otherwise clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Leo Feist Inc. Paperback
1919812H1411New York: Leo. Feist Inc. 1919. Sheet music. Good. Paperback. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 6 pages. "O how she can snuggle she's as sweet as can be." - from chorus. Nice romantic cover silhouette illustration with squawking pink parrot. Opening along bottom of coverfold. Prior owner's name on front cover. Moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Leo. Feist Inc. Paperback
1929962491929. 1929. Good. - Quarto 14 inches high by 11 inches wide. Self-wraps 5 pages of music & lyrics printed on one side only of 5 sheets of G. Schirmer Inc. music paper. The pages have been bound together with early linen tape along the spine and the sheets have been taped together back to back with linen tape at the corners. The pages are soiled and the edges creased. Good. <p>The American composer and pianist Mary Howe 1882-1964 took private lessons with the accomplished pianist Hermione Seron before pursuing further studies at Baltimore's Peabody Institute. She studied piano under and Richard Burmeister and also pursued studies in composition with Gustav Strube Ernest Hutcheson and Harold Randolph. Howe traveled to Paris in 1933 to continue her studies with Nadia Boulanger. With her friend Anne Hull she performed "Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos" and other works but she preferred composition. Influenced by neo-romanticism and modernism she first composed for the piano but soon moved on to composing orchestral works inspired by nature and American themes. Among her works were "Sand Stars Rock Three Pieces after Emily Dickinson" and "Chain Gang Song" a composition for orchestra and chorus which was praised at the time for its lack of "femininity". Developing a passion for singing she incorporated texts by William Blake into the powerful works she composed in support of the troops fighting in the Second World War. Her numerous compositions include the choral works "Catalina" "Chain Gang Song" "Robin Hood's Heart" "Williamsburg Sunday" "Great Land of Mine" and songs such as "Old English Lullaby" "Somewhere in France" "Cossack Cradle Song" "Berceuse" "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" "To the Unknown Soldier" "O Proserpina" and much more. "Castellana" for 2 pianos and orchestra "Dirge" "Axiom" "American Piece" "Coulenned" "Potomac River" "Paean" represent some of her several orchestral compositions. [1929]. paperback
23190No place or date. 14 x 13.5cm laid down on slightly larger leaf extracted from an Autograph Album very good condition. "Pussyfoot" is at the piano blacked up with thick whitened lips!.See image/ No place or date. unknown
192596246Circa 1925. 1925. Good. - Quarto 13-3/4 inches high by 10-5/8 inches wide. Printed self-wraps consisting of loose signatures. What is offered here is the contemporary score for voice and piano for the composer Louis Edgar John's "Seven Mother Goose Songs". The title followed by the 10-page score is reproduced from the holograph score onto 6 sheets of Carl Fischer music paper. The score and lyrics appear to have been penned in ink probably in the hand of a copyist. The pages are slightly soiled with creases to the edges and some chips and tiny tears along the bottom edge of the leaves. There are short slits along the top and bottom of the cover signature's spine. Good. <p>Born in Doylestown Pennsyvania the composer Louis Edgar Johns 1886-1964 was professor of music at Skidmore College from 1923-1956. Head of the college's piano department he had studied piano and composition in Europe under Theodor Leschetizky Engelbert Humperdinck and Xaver Scharwenka. He also taught piano at Germany's Lowe-Konservatorium. In addition to overtures and songs Johns composed an opera "The Elfin Inn".<p>From the library of Louise Llewellyn Jarecka 1880-1954 concert singer & writer. The wife of the composer Tadeusz Jarecki. A student of Marcella Sembrich Jarecka was invited by President Wilson to sing at the White House. During the 1920's and 1930's she sang with many European Orchestras and in the Polish Opera.<p>RARE. Circa [1925]. paperback
1972563h5759USA: Charles Hansen Educational Music and Books. Good. 1972. First Edition. Plastic Comb. 56 pages. Includes several pages of background information about the story plus piano sheet music with lyrics and guitar chords for the following songs: At the Beach; The Best of Buddies; Charlie Brown's Calliope; Fundamental-Friend-Dependability; Gettin' It Together; It Changes; Lila's Theme; No Dogs Allowed!; Snoopy Come Home; Woodstock's Samba. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy of this wonderful Peanuts collectible.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Snoopy Peanuts Charlie Brown Lucy At the Beach The Best of Buddies Charlie Brown's Calliope Fundamental-Friend-Dependability Gettin' It Together It Changes Lila's Theme No Dogs Allowed! Snoopy Come Home Woodstock's Samba . Charles Hansen Educational Music and Books unknown
193034074Circa 1930. 1930. Good. - Fifteen bars of musical notation penned in ink by the Polish-American composer and conductor Tadeusz Jarecki on a 6-5/8 inch high by 10-1/4 inch wide sheet of ruled music paper. Signed "Jarecki" at top right the composition is titled "Snow White Kimono" at the top center with "Violin" penciled at the top left above the notation "Moderato". A note has been crossed out and corrected in pencil at bottom followed by a brief annotation. The sheet is soiled with creases along the edges and corners and a short tear to the right edge which touches on the last note of the second line. Good. <p>The Polish-American composer and conductor Tadeusz Jarecki was the son of the composer Henryk Jarecki. He studied with Taneyev in Moscow and Jacques-Dalcrose in Hellerau. In 1917 he won first prize at the Berkshire Festival for his String Quartet Op. 16. Leaving Poland permanently in 1936 he settled in New York in 1946. As a composer he was influenced by Wagner and Strauss. Circa [1930]. unknown
191896228Circa 1918. 1918. Good. - Quarto 13-1/2 inches high by 10-3/4 inches wide. Printed self-wraps consisting of loose signatures and leaves. What is offered here is the contemporary score for the young composer Ethel Glenn Hier's "The Fairy Ring" with lyrics from a poem by Abbie Farwell Brown. The 12-page score consisting of 4 parts is lithographed from the holograph score onto 7 sheets of C. F. Schmidt music paper. The first part for "Soprano Violin Cello & Piano" consists of 6 pages printed on both sides of each sheet. The second apparently for Soprano consists of 4 pages printed on both sides of each sheet. The third and fourth parts for "Violin" and "Violoncello" each consist of one page printed on one side of the sheets. The pages are slightly soiled particularly along the edges. There are creases to the edges and corners and the edges of the second part apparently for voice are heavily chipped. The signature making up the first part is splitting along the spine and there is a tiny tear to the page for the violin part. Good. <p>A review of a concert of original compositions given by the pupils of Walter Henry Rothwell on April 22 at the MacDowell Club states: "The works that perhaps received the greatest amount of applause were those of Ethel Glenn Hier. These included four songs 'May Song' 'In a Carpenter's Shop' 'Japanese Lullaby' and 'The Way That Lovers Use.' In all of them Miss Hier disclosed a delicate lyric quality and an ability to write charming melody. . Her second work to a poem by Sara Teasdale was unusual and seemed vaguely reminiscent of a Cesar Franck carol." - Published in the May 4th 1918 issue of "Musical America".<p>The American composer pianist and teacher Ethel Glenn Hier 1889-1971 studied composition under Stillman-Kelly and Percy Goetschius and piano under Marcian Thalberg at the Cincinnati Conservatory graduating in 1911. She went on to study at New York's Institute of Musical Art which was to become Juilliard before heading to Europe where she pursued her studies in Berlin under Hugo Kaun and in Italy under Gian-Francesco Malipiero and Ernest Bloch. She was highly influenced by composers of the Vienna School of music particluarly Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg whose works were making an impact in Europe at the time. Hier was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 1930-31 being one of only two women to do so at the time.<p>The American author Abbie Farwell Brown 1871-1927 was educated at the Bowdoin School and subsequently the Girls' Latin School in Boston where she was instrumental in forming and naming the school's newspaper "The Jabberwock" after getting Lewis Carroll's permission. Brown contributed stories to St. Nicholas Magazine and articles for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat while still a student at the Latin School. She published her first children's book "The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts" in 1900 and went on to write several more including "In the Days of Giants" "Tales of the Red Children" "The Lonesomest Doll" "The Flower Princess" "John of the Woods" and "The Lucky Stone" as well as several volumes of children's poetry. Together with composer Mabel Wheeler Daniels Brown wrote "On the Trail" which became the official song of the Girl Scouts of the USA.<p>From the library of Louise Llewellyn Jarecka 1880-1954 concert singer & writer. The wife of the composer Tadeusz Jarecki. A student of Marcella Sembrich Jarecka was invited by President Wilson to sing at the White House. During the 1920's and 1930's she sang with many European Orchestras and in the Polish Opera.<p>RARE. Circa [1918]. paperback
1950812G1843London: Hawkes & Son London Ltd. Fair. 1950. First Edition. Paperback. 130 pages. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. Few markings. A sound working copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; "The Little Sweep" The Opera from "Let's Make an Opera" - An Entertainment for Young People Vocal Score for Piano Duet . Hawkes & Son (London) Ltd. paperback
2016x-135810025XPalala Press 2016. Hardcover. New. 216 pages. 6.14x0.56x9.21 inches. Palala Press hardcover
21370Windy Whitford. Fine. N.D. Plastic comb binding. Inscribed by Whitford on the cover. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; Signed by Author . Windy Whitford unknown
191196247Circa 1911. 1911. Good. - Quarto 13-1/2 inches high by 10-1/2 inches wide. Printed self-wraps. What is offered here is the score for an arrangement for Soprano and Piano Trio of M.A. Balakirev's song. The song "Viens pres de moi" with lyrics by Aleksey Koltsov has been translated into French by M.D. Calvocoressi. The title followed by the 3 pages of music and lyrics are reproduced from a holograph score onto 2 sheets of Carl Fischer music paper. All were originally likely penned in ink by a copyist. There are a few notations in pencil. The pages are slightly soiled with creases to the edges and some chips and tiny tears along the top and bottom edges of the leaves. Good. <p>From the library of Louise Llewellyn Jarecka 1880-1954 concert singer & writer. The wife of the composer Tadeusz Jarecki. A student of Marcella Sembrich Jarecka was invited by President Wilson to sing at the White House. During the 1920's and 1930's she sang with many European Orchestras and in the Polish Opera.<p>RARE. Circa [1911]. paperback
67325Life Magazine 1969. A special issue of this tall decorative journal and quite scarce. Profusely illustrated throughout. Taking you right there in color to the famous concert. Near fine with the gentlest of use nothing at all offensive. Very handsome all around Life Magazine, 1969 unknown
1967836j2636USA: UNART Music Corporation. Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1967. First Edition. Sheet Music. Rare piano sheet music for the theme to the James Bond motion picture "You Only Live Twice" which made its world premiere on June 12 1967 at the Odeon Cinema in Leicester Square London. It was subsequently released in the United Kingdom and the United States on June 13 1967. The movie featured Sean Connery as James Bond for the fifth time and was the first James Bond film premiere attended by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. It is famous for its Japanese setting and the first fully visible appearance of Ernst Stavro Blofeld. - Wikipedia. The theme sung by Nancy Sinatra remains utterly captivating to this day the perfect match to such a wonderful film. Complete in six pages with sensual cover art of James Bond surrounded by Japanese bathing beauties. Unmarked with average wear. A truly magnificent and most nostalgic piece of Bond ephemera. ; 4to . UNART Music Corporation unknown