Collection Summary
Samuel P. Warren Collection 1849-1915
1870-1910
1849-1915
1880-1910
ML31.W37
Warren, Samuel P. (Samuel Prowse), 1841-1915
approximately 14,000 items
57 containers
23.25 linear feet
English
Collection material chiefly in English
Music Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Samuel P. Warren (1841-1915) was an
American organist, choral director, music editor, teacher, and composer. The collection
consists of correspondence; concert, recital, and church service programs; and related
materials documenting his performance career and, to a lesser extent, that of
others.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Buck, Dudley, 1839-1909--Correspondence.
Carl, William C. (William Crane), 1865-1936--Correspondence.
Eddy, Clarence, 1851-1937--Correspondence.
Hammond, William Churchill, 1860-1949--Correspondence.
Krehbiel, Henry Edward, 1854-1923--Correspondence.
Macfarlane, Will C. (Will Charles), 1870-1945--Correspondence.
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791.
Parker, Horatio W. (Horatio William), 1863-1919--Correspondence.
Parsons, A. R. (Albert Ross), 1847-1933--Correspondence.
Potter, Henry Codman, 1834-1908--Correspondence.
Saint-Saëns, Camille, 1835-1921.
Schermerhorn, William Colford, 1821-1903--Correspondence.
Schirmer, G. (Gustav), 1829-1893--Correspondence.
Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828.
Smith, Gerrit, 1859-1912--Correspondence.
Steinway, Frederick T., 1860-1927--Correspondence.
Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949.
Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901.
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883.
Warren, Samuel P. (Samuel Prowse), 1841-1915--Archives.
Warren, Samuel P. (Samuel Prowse), 1841-1915--Correspondence.
Warren, Samuel P. (Samuel Prowse), 1841-1915.
Warren, Samuel P. (Samuel Prowse), 1841-1915.
Widor, Charles Marie, 1844-1937--Correspondence.
Organizations
Academy of Music (New York, N.Y.)
Carnegie Hall (New York, N.Y.)
First Presbyterian Church (Newark, N.J.)
Grace Church (New York, N.Y.)
Mendelssohn Glee Club (New York, N.Y.)
New York Vocal Union (Musical group)
Oratorio Society of New York.
Philharmonic Society of New York.
Plymouth Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.)
Steinway Hall (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects
Choruses, Sacred, Unaccompanied.
Church music--United States--19th century.
Church services.
Concert programs.
Hymns.
Organ (Musical instrument )--Performance.
Organ music, Arranged.
Organ music.
Sacred songs with piano.
Songs with piano.
Form/Genre
Albums (Books)
Arrangements (Music)
Art music.
Autographs (Manuscripts)
Canons (Music)
Concert programs.
Hymns.
Parts (Music)
Personal correspondence.
Sacred music.
Scores.
Songs.
Provenance
The Library purchased holograph scores and printed music, church service programs, organ
recital programs, concert programs, program heralds, church bulletins, and related
materials from the Samuel P. Warren music library in 1916. Correspondence was purchased
from Warren's step-daughter, Joan Southward, in 1939.
Accruals
No further accruals are expected.
Processing History
Michael A. Ferrando and Robert Saladini processed and created a finding aid for the
Samuel P. Warren Collection in 1992. The Music Division classed the Samuel P. Warren
correspondence in ML94.W37 (Case) sometime afer its purchase in 1939. These documents
were added to the finding aid in 1993. Michael A. Ferrando coded and edited the finding
aid for EAD format in 2002. Anthony Edwards added additional church programs to the
collection and Nancy Seeger updated the finding aid in June 2011.
Anita M. Weber completed processing of the collection, incorporating previously
unprocessed material and integrating previously cataloged materials--Grace Church (New
York) service programs (ML44.N3672 Case) and Warren Organ Programs (ML44.N3 W17
Case)--into the collection. Duplicate items beyond two copies were discarded. She
updated the finding aid contents and revised the coding to reflect current Music
Division standards in 2021.
The Music Division classed the Samuel P. Warren music manuscripts in ML96.W36 (Case)
after their purchase in 1915. The works were added to the finding aid by Rachel McNellis
in 2021. These items can be requested in the Performing Arts Reading Room.
Materials Cataloged Separately
- Warren, Samuel P. Miscellaneous Organ Specifications. ML584.A1W Folio Case
- The Anderson Galleries. "Musical Library of the Late Samuel P. Warren of New York
City and Rare Americana." October 26-27, 1916. ML138.W28
These items can be requested in the Performing Arts Reading Room.
Copyright Status
The status of copyright on the materials of the Samuel P. Warren Collection is governed
by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Access and Restrictions
The Samuel P. Warren Collection is open to research. Researchers are advised to contact
the Performing Arts Reading Room prior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site
and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Many of the items in this collection are exceedingly brittle; care in handling is
required. The scrapbooks are not available due to their fragility and cannot be served
without prior approval from the Head of Acquisitions and Processing.
Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information:
[item, date, container], Samuel P. Warren Collection, Music Division, Library of
Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Samuel Prowse Warren was born in Montreal, Quebec, on February 18, 1841, the son of
organ builder Samuel Russell Warren (1809-1882). Two of Samuel P. Warren’s uncles and a
brother were also organ builders. At the age of 12, Warren gave his first organ recital
at St. Stephen's Chapel in Quebec; his musical ability was such that he soon succeeded
his father as organist at the city's American Presbyterian Church. As would become his
pattern, Warren stayed in that position for an extended period--in this case eight
years. In 1861, at 20, he went to Berlin to study organ and theory with Karl August
Haupt, piano with Gustav Schumann, and instrumentation with Wilhelm Wieprecht.
After returning to Montreal in 1865, Warren moved to New York City, where he gave his
first public recital in January 1866. Later that year he was appointed organist of All
Souls Unitarian Church, a position he held until April 1868. He played at Grace Church
(Broadway and 10th Street) from 1868 to 1874, returning there in 1876 after two years as
organist at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church between 1874 and 1876. Warren then remained at
Grace Church as organist and choirmaster until 1894. While at Grace Church, Warren took
an active part in the musical life of New York City, especially in the realm of organ
and sacred and secular vocal music. He established a weekly series of organ recitals,
giving over 230 recitals at Grace Church alone, and was organist for Leopold Damrosch's
Oratorio Society from 1874 to 1879. Warren also conducted the New York Vocal Union from
1880-1888.
In 1895, Warren accepted a position as organist at the First Presbyterian Church in
Orange, New Jersey, a position he held until his death. One year later he participated
in the founding of the American Guild of Organists, serving as its honorary president
from 1902 to 1908. In addition to performing, Warren composed music for organ and piano,
including service and choral works. He also transcribed orchestral music for the organ,
namely works by Beethoven, Wagner, and Mozart. Gustav Schirmer regularly invited him to
edit compositions for publication. Warren taught many prominent organists of his day,
including William Crane Carl, W. C. Hammond, William C. Macfarlane, Gerrit Smith, and
Frederick T. Steinway. He championed women organists and taught Harriette Judd (the
first organist and choir director at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church) and Augusta
Lowell (organist at the Church of the Incarnation). Between 1902 and 1908, Warren also
acted as a musical examiner for the American Guild of Organists and Toronto College of
Music.
Warren married twice: to Emily Augusta Millard (1843-1901) on January 16, 1867 in
Montreal, Quebec, and to Jeanne Josephine Coker (an opera singer) on July 8, 1909 in
Poughkeepsie, New York. He died in New York City on October 7, 1915.
Scope and Content Note
The Samuel P. Warren Collection spans the years 1850-1914, with the bulk of the
materials covering the period 1870-1910. The first series consists of a small amount of
[correspondence](sw01) from
pupils, colleagues, and friends. The second and most voluminous series is an extensive
collection of concert, recital, and church service [programs](sw02), as well as related materials
gathered by Warren or given to him by his students, colleagues, and others in New York
City and throughout the United States. These programs document both Warren’s career and
period recitals and concerts, particularly those in New York City. Similar materials,
together with clippings and other assorted items, are found in a series of [scrapbooks](sw04).
Warren's teaching activities are revealed through examination papers, test questions,
and notes he prepared. These reside in a series of [subject files](sw03) together with circulars,
heralds, programs, and clippings about New York City events, organizational materials,
information on performers, and other general materials of interest. Warren's output as a
composer and arranger of sacred [music](sw05) is represented by more than 70 music manuscripts, including original
compositions and arrangements of works by Beethoven, Wagner, and Mozart.
Organization of the Samuel P. Warren Collection
The Samuel P. Warren Collection is organized in five series:
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[Correspondence,
1864-1915](sw01)
-
[Programs,
1865-1915](sw02)
-
[Subject Files,
1861-1909](sw03)
-
[Scrapbooks,
1849-1904](sw04)
-
[Music,
1865-1907](sw05)
Catalog Record: [https://lccn.loc.gov/2002604962]
Container List
Box
Contents
1
Correspondence, 1864-1915
1864-1915
Letters and other communications from pupils, colleagues, and friends, much of
which is addressed to Warren. Pupils include William Crane Carl, W. C. Hammond,
William C. Macfarlane, Gerrit Smith, and Frederick T. Steinway. There is also
correspondence from colleagues and friends, such as H. Clarence Eddy, H. E.
Krehbiel, Horatio Parker, and C. M. Widor. The correspondence from Dudley Buck,
Henry C. Potter, and Gustave Schirmer is the most extensive and most illuminating,
providing insight into Grace Church matters, music publication, and the New York
social milieu. There are also several condolence letters sent to Warren's widow,
Jeanne Coker Warren.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
1/1
Alexander, J. I., 1891
1891
1/2
Baldwin, Edward J., 1882
1882
1/3
Buck, Dudley, 1870-1899 and undated
1870-1899 and undated
1/4
Carl, William Crane, 1891-1916
1891-1916
1/5
Dawson, P. M., undated
undated
1/6
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society,1885
1885
1/7
Eddy, Clarence, 1878-1882
1878-1882
1/8
Espagne, Franz, 1864
1864
1/9
Evans, John M., 1872
1872
1/10
Hammond, W. C., 1888
1888
1/11
Huntington, [M. C.],
undated
undated
1/12
Kennedy, Dion W., 1915
1915
1/13
Krehbiel, Henry E., 1907
1907
1/14
Macfarlane, William C., 1889-1915
1889-1915
1/15
Mason, William, 1887
1887
1/30
Miscellaneous, 1872-1874, 1882-1893, 1903-1907
1872-1874, 1882-1893, 1903-1907
1/16
Parker, Horatio W., 1899
1899
1/17
Parsons, Albert Ross, 1901
1901
1/18
Potter, Henry C. Rev., 1873-1882 and
undated
1873-1882 and undated
1/19
Ritter, Louis, 1891
1891
1/20
Schermerhorn, William C., 1884-1891
1884-1891
1/21
Schirmer, Gustave, 1880-1884
1880-1884
1/22
Smith, Gerrit, 1879 and undated
1879 and
undated
1/23
Stavers, G. E., 1877
1877
1/24
Steinway, Fred T., 1881 and undated
1881 and
undated
1/25
Steinway, William, 1883
1883
1/26
Tourjee, E., 1870-1871
1870/1871
1/27
Warren Summer Nights Concert Special Committee,
undated
undated
1/28
Widor, Charles-Marie, 1892
1892
1/29
Woodruff, A. D., 1915
1915
2-43, 51-54
Programs, 1865-1915
1865-1915
Warren's voluminous assemblage of programs forms the bulk of the collection. Most
programs document religious services and secular concerts held in churches in the
United States mid-Atlantic region, the Midwest, and California and similar venues
in Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Others represent concert and recital programs from
performances in significant venues in New York and abroad.
A chronological series of church service bulletins outlines Warren's entire career
as a church organist at Holy Trinity Church and Grace Church in New York and First
Presbyterian Church in East Orange, New Jersey, from 1874 until his death in 1915.
Many of these items are annotated, and taken as a whole, provide an in-depth
record of Warren's church music activities Sunday by Sunday for 40 years.
Especially interesting are the handwritten service notes containing hymn numbers
for weekday services for which printed programs were not prepared.
The collection also contains concert and recital programs from New York's major
concert halls of the period. Noteworthy programs include those from: Carnegie
Hall, featuring concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Manuscript Society
of New York, the Musical Art Society of New York, the Russian Symphony Society,
and recitals by Ignacy Paderewski; Chickering Hall, with programs featuring Hans
von Bülow, Vladimir de Pachmann, the Mendelssohn Glee Club, and the New York Vocal
Union; and the Metropolitan Opera House, with performances by the Philharmonic
Society of New York and the Damrosch Opera Company.
Arranged by performance location: country, state, city, church/concert hall, and,
for large venues, ensemble.
United States
California
Oakland
2/1
Methody Meeting House
2/2
Unitarian Church
Pasadena
43/44
Universalist Church
San Francisco
2/3
First Congregational Church
2/4
Temple Emanu-el
Colorado
Denver
2/5
Saint John's Cathedral
43/43
Trinity M.E. Church
Connecticut
Greenwich
2/6
Christ Church
Guilford
43/15
First Congregational Church
Hartford
2/7
Asylum Hill Congregational
Church
2/8
Center Church
2/9
Fourth Church
2/10
Miss Haines's School,
Woodside
2/11
Pearl Street Congregational
Church
Meriden
2/12
Methodist Episcopal Church
Middletown
2/13
Wesleyan University
New Britain
2/14
South Church
New Canaan
2/15
Saint Mark's Church
New Haven
2/16
Center Church
2/17
Trinity Church
2/18
Willis C. Shelton Music
Hall
43/46
Woolsey Hall
2/19
Yale University, Marquand
Chapel
New London
2/20
First Baptist Church
43/48
Second Congregational
Church
Norfolk
2/21
Congregational Church
Norwalk
2/22
First Congregational Church
Norwich
2/23
Trinity M. E. Church
Stamford
2/24
Presbyterian Church
43/37
St. John's P. E. Church
2/25
Stamford M. E. Church
Winsted
2/26
Litchfield County Choral
Union
District of Columbia
2/27
Congregational Church
Illinois
Chicago
2/28
Apollo Musical Club
2/29
Auditorium
2/30
Central Music Hall
2/31
First Congregational Church
2/32
First Methodist Episcopal
Church
2/33
First Presbyterian Church
2/34
Hershey Music Hall
2/35
McCormick's Hall
2/36
Orchestra Hall
43/35
St. James Episcopal Church
2/37
Trinity Church
2/38
Unity Church
2/39
World's Columbian
Exposition
Indiana
Bloomington
2/40
Grace M. E. Church
Indianapolis
2/41
Robert's Park Church
Richmond
2/42
First Methodist Episcopal
Church
South Bend
2/43
First Methodist Church
Iowa
Dubuque
2/44
Congregational Church
Maryland
Baltimore
2/45
Brown Memorial Presbyterian
Church
43/19
Martini Evangelical Lutheran
Church
Massachusetts
Berkeley
2/46
Berkeley Temple
Boston
2/47
Boston Music Hall
43/3
Cathedral of the Holy Cross
43/4
Central Church
2/48
Church of the Advent
2/49
Mendelssohn Quintette Club
43/23
New Brattle Church
2/50
New England Conservatory of
Music
2/51
Old First Church
3/1
Peace Jubilee
3/2
Second Church
3/3
Shawmut Church
3/4
South Congregational Church
3/5
Tremont Temple
Cambridge
3/6
Harvard College
Cambridgeport
3/7
Pilgrim Church
East Northfield
3/8
Northfield Seminary
Fall River
3/9
Central Congregational
Church
Great Barrington
3/10
Congregational Church
3/11
Town Hall
Holyoke
43/24
New M. E. Church
43/25
New Second Congregational
Church
3/12-18
Second Congregational
Church
Lawrence
4/1
Eliot Congregational Church
4/2
First Free Baptist Church
Lexington
4/3
Town Hall
New Bedford
4/4
North Congregational Church
Newton
4/5
Grace Church
North Adams
4/6
Baptist Church
4/7
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
Church
North Amherst
4/8
Congregational Church
Northampton
4/9
First Church of Christ
4/10
Saint John's Church
4/11
Smith College
South Hadley
4/12-13
Mount Holyoke College
Springfield
4/14
City Hall
Taunton
43/42
Trinitarian Congregational
Church
Wellesley
4/15
Congregational Church
4/16
Wellesley College
West Brookfield
4/17
Congregational Church
Worcester
4/18
Mechanic's Hall
Michigan
Detroit
4/19
Detroit Conservatory of
Music
4/20
Fort Street Presbyterian
Church
Grand Rapids
4/21
Johnson, Dr. G. R.
Minnesota
St. Paul
4/22
House of Hope Church
43/30
The People's Church
Mississippi
Corinth
4/23
Presbyterian Church
Missouri
Columbia
4/24
Stephens College
Kansas City
4/25
Calvary Baptist Church
4/26
Grand Avenue M. E. Church
St. Louis
43/8
Church of the Holy
Communion
4/27
Mercantile Library Hall
43/31
Pilgrim Congregational
Church
4/28
Second Baptist Church
New Jersey
Asbury Park
43/49
First Congregational Church
4/29
First Methodist Episcopal
Church
Atlantic City
4/30
Church of the Ascension
Elizabeth
4/31
Third Presbyterian Church
4/32
Westminster Church
Hightstown
4/33
Baptist Church
4/34
Presbyterian Church
Jersey City
4/35
Claremont Presbyterian
Church
4/36
First Presbyterian Church
4/37
Second Presbyterian Church
4/38
Tabernacle
Madison
4/39
Webb Memorial Church
Montclair
4/40
Congregational Church
4/41
First Congregational Church
4/42
Presbyterian Chapel
Morristown
5/1
Dr. Humphrey's
New Brunswick
5/2
Conservatory of Music
5/3
Masonic Hall
5/4
Second Reformed Church
Newark
5/5
Church of the Redeemer
5/6
First Presbyterian Church
5/7
Miner's Theatre
5/8
Park Hall
43/29
Peddie Memorial Church
43/33
Roseville M. E. Church
Orange
First Presbyterian Church, 1893-1914 and
undated
1893-1914 and undated
5/9-15
1893-1898 May
6
1898 June-1901 May
7
1901 June -1903 June
8
1903 Sept.-1907 April
9
1907 May-1909 April
10
1909 May-1912 December
11/1-8
1913-1914 and undated
Note:
Some programs identified by month only
11/9
Music Hall
11/10
Orange Valley Church
11/11
Shepard School of Music
West Hoboken
11/12
First Presbyterian Church
New York
Albany
12/1
Battershall, Rev. Walton W.
12/2
Fourth Presbyterian Church
12/3
Saint Peter's Church
Binghamton
43/50
Baptist Church
12/4
Stone Opera House
Bloomfield
12/5
First Presbyterian Church
Brighton Beach
12/6-9
Brighton Beach Music Hall
Brooklyn
12/10
12th Street Reformed Church
12/11
Academy of Design
12/12
Art Association
12/13
Association Hall
12/14
Athenaeum
12/15
Baptist Temple
12/16
Brooklyn Academy of Music
12/17
Brooklyn Tabernacle
43/6
Church of Our Lady of
Victory
12/18
Church of the Holy Trinity
12/19
Clarendon Hotel
12/20
Clinton Avenue Reformed
Church
12/21
Emmanuel Baptist Church
12/22
Emmanuel Church
12/23
Franklin Avenue Presbyterian
Church
12/24
German Evangelical Church
12/25
Grace Church, Brooklyn
Heights
12/26
Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian
Church
12/27
Long Island Historical
Society
43/51
Manhattan Beach
12/28
New York Avenue M. E.
Church
12/29
Phillips, Mr.
12/30 to 13/6
Plymouth Church
13/7
Reformed Church
13/8
Saint Ann's-on-the-Heights
13/9
Saint John's Church
13/10
Saint Luke's Church
13/11
Saint Mary's P. E. Church
13/12
Saint Michael's Church
13/13
Simpson M. E. Church
13/14
Strong Place Baptist Church
43/40
Tompkins Avenue Congregational
Church
13/15
Van Dyke, Mrs. A. V. B.
13/16
Westminster Presbyterian
Church
Buffalo
13/17
Delaware Avenue Methodist Episcopal
Church
13/18
Presbyterian Church
13/19
Saint John's Episcopal
Church
13/20
Saint Paul's Church
13/21
Westminster Church
Clifton Springs
13/22
Methodist Episcopal Chruch
Cornwall
13/23
Library Hall
Fishkill Landing
13/24
Reformed Church
Geneva
13/25
Memorial St. Peter's Church
Gouverneur
13/26
Union Hall
Great Neck
13/27
Methodist Episcopal Church
Long Island City
13/28
Cathedral of the
Incarnation
Lowville
13/29
Roscoe Hall
Middletown
13/30
Grace Church
Mount Vernon
13/31
Old Baptist Church
New Rochelle
13/32
New Rochelle Theatre
13/33
Trinity Church
Newburgh
13/34
Newburgh Opera House
New York City
13/35
17 West 28th St.
13/36
20th Street
13/37
21 East 17th Street
13/38
53rd St. Baptist Church
13/39
64 West 19th St.
13/40
434 Madison Ave.
13/41
536 West End Ave.
13/42
585 Broadway, New York
Academy of Music
51/1
Her Majesty's Opera Company
51/4
Moriz Rosenthal concerts
51/2
Oratorio Society of New
York
13/43
Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn
concerts
14/1-5, 51/3
Philharmonic Society of New York
concerts
51/5
The Strakosch
51/6
Symphony Society of New
York
14/6-12
Miscellaneous
Performers
Note:
Some programs identified by month only
15/1
Adams Memorial Church
15/2
Aeolian Hall, 362 5th Ave.
15/3
Aeolian Hall, 694 Main St.
15/4
All Souls' Church
15/5
Allen, Dr. T. F.
15/6
American Institute of Applied
Music
15/7
Arion Hall
15/8
Assembly Hall, 15 6th
Avenue
15/9
Assembly Hall, 109 E. 22nd
Street
15/10
Association Hall
15/11
Baptist Tabernacle
15/12
Barnum's Hippodrome
15/13
Berkeley Lyceum, West 44th
St.
15/14, 51/7
Booth's Theatre
15/15
Brick Presbyterian Church
15/16
Broadway Tabernacle Church
15/17
Broadway Theatre
15/18
Calvary Chapel
15/19
Calvary Church
Carnegie Hall
15/20 to 16/2, 51/8
Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts,
1878-1909
1878-1909
16/3
Manuscript Society of New York
concerts
16/4-8
Musical Art Society of New York
concerts
51/9
New York Symphony
Orchestra
17/1-7, 51/10
Oratorio Society of New York
concerts
Note:
Some programs identified by month only
17/8
Paderewski concerts
17/9
Peoples Symphony
concerts
17/10 to 18/6, 51/11
Philharmonic Society of New York
concerts, 1892-1910
1892-1910
19/1, 51/12
Russian Symphony Society
concerts
19/2
Symphony Concerts for Young
People
19/2-8, 51/13
Symphony Society of New York
concerts
Note:
Some programs identified by month only
Miscellaneous performers
19/9-12
1871, 1878-1879, 1891
1871, 1878-1879, 1891
20/1-6
1892-1909, 1911
1892-1909, 1911
20/7
Carnegie Lyceum
20/8, 52/1
Central Park Garden
20/9
Central Presbyterian Church
20/10
Chamber Music Hall
Chickering Hall
20/11
Emilio Agramonte
concerts
20/12
Boston Symphony Orchestra
concerts
20/13
Dr. Hans von Bülow Conducts symphony
concerts
20/14
Vladimir de Pachmann's
concerts
20/15
English Glee Club
concerts
20/16
Josefy concerts
21/1
Manuscript Society of New York
concerts
21/2
Mendelssohn Glee Club
concerts
22/1-5
Miscellaneous performers
Note:
Some programs identified by month only
21/3
Morgan Harp and Organ
matinees
21/4-5
New York Vocal Union
concerts
21/6
New York Philharmonic Club
concerts
21/7
Vocal Society of New York
concerts
21/8
Vocal Union of New York
concerts
22/6
Christ Church
22/7
Christ Church, Sherman
Square
22/8
Church of Saint Francis of
Assisi
22/9, 43/7
Church of Saint John the
Evangelist
22/10
Church of Saint Mary the
Virgin
22/11
Church of Saint Vincent
Ferrer
22/12
Church of the Ascension
22/13
Church of the Disciples
22/14
Church of the Divine
Paternity
22/15
Church of the Heavenly Rest
22/16
Church of the Holy
Communion
22/17
Church of the Holy Spirit
22/18 to 23/4
Church of the Holy Trinity 1874-1880,
1892-1894
1874-1877, 1880, 1892-1894
23/5
Church of the Incarnation
23/6
Church of the Most Holy
Redeemer
23/7
Church of the Puritans
43/10
Church of the
Transfiguration
23/8
Church of Zion and St.
Timothy
23/9
College of the City of New
York
43/11
Collegiate Church
23/10
Columbia Theatre
23/11
Columbia University
23/12
Cooper Union Auditorium
23/13
Daly's Theatre
23/14
De Garmo Hall
23/15
Decker Brothers Warerooms
43/52
Deutscher Liederkranz
23/16
Elk's Hall, Columbus Circle
23/17
Fifth Avenue Baptist Church
23/18
Fifth Avenue Presbyterian
Church
23/19, 52/2
Fifth Avenue Theatre
23/20
First Baptist Church
23/21, 43/27
First Presbyterian Church
23/22
Five Points House of
Industry
23/23
Fourth Avenue Presbyterian
Church
23/24
Fourth Presbyterian Church
23/25
French Theatre
23/26
Garden Theatre
43/16
German Evangelical Lutheran Immanuel
Church
23/27, 52/3
Gilmore's Concert Garden
23/28
Mr. Gould's Piano Warerooms
24/1
Grace Chapel
Grace Church, Broadway and 10th
St.
24/2 to 25/7
Church services, 1850, 1872-1894, and
undated
1850, 1872-1894
25/8 to 27/2
Service notes, 1876-1894
1876-1894
27/3 to 28/3
Samuel P. Warren recitals, 1877-1894
1877-1894 and undated
28/4
Grace Hall
28/5
Grace M. E. Church, 7th
Avenue
28/6
Grace M. E. Church, 104th
Street
28/7
Grammar School #50
28/8
Grand Central Palace
28/9
Hammerstein's Victoria
28/10
Hardman's Hall
28/11
Harlem Hall, Harlem
28/12
Harvey's 14th Street
Theatre
28/13
Historical Hall
52/4
The Histrionic
28/14
Holy Trinity Church, Harlem
28/15
Holy Trinity Church, Lenox
Avenue
28/16
Hotel Astor
28/17
Hotel Savoy
28/18
Hudson Theatre
28/19
Irving Hall
28/20
Judson Memorial Church
28/21
Knabe Hall
28/22
Lenox Lyceum, Madison Ave. and 59th
St.
28/23
Lyceum Theatre
28/24
Lyric Hall
28/25
Madison Avenue Presbyterian
Church
28/26
Madison Avenue Reformed
Church
28/27
Madison Square Garden
28/28
Madison Square Presbyterian
Church
28/29
Manhattan Opera House
28/30
Manuscript Society of New York Club
Rooms
29/1
Marble Collegiate Church
29/2
Mason and Hamlin Hall
29/3
Masonic Temple
29/4
Mendelssohn Club
Mendelssohn Glee Club Hall
29/5
Kneisel Quartet concerts
29/6
Edward MacDowell Fund
Conference
Mendelssohn Glee Club concerts
29/7-12
1880-1901
30/1-2
1903-1908
30/3
Miscellaneous performers
Mendelssohn Hall
30/4
Ben Greet Players
30/5
Boston Symphony Quartet
concerts
30/6-8
Kneisel Quartet concerts
Note:
Some programs identified by month only
30/9
MacDowell Association Mid Winter
Public Meeting
30/10
Manuscript Society of New York
concerts
30/11-14, 52/5
Miscellaneous performers, 1888, 1897-1909, and
undated
1888, 1897-1909, and undated
Metropolitan Opera House
52/6
Abbey, Schoeffel, and Grau,
Ltd.
31/1-4
Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts
1892-1898
1892 -1898
31/5
Chicago Orchestra
concerts
52/7
Conried Metropolitan
Company
31/6
Damrosch Opera Company
performances
31/7 to 32/3, 52/8 to 53/2
Maurice Grau Opera Company
performances, 1898-1899 April
1898 -1899
33/3-11
Miscellaneous performers, 1880-1903
1880 -1903
Note:
Some programs identified by month only
32/4
Oratorio Society of New York
concerts
32/5-6
Philharmonic Society of New York
concerts, 1886-1892
1886 -1892
32/7 to 33/2, 53/3-5
Symphony Society of New York
concerts, 1885-1891
1885 -1891
34/1
Music Hall
34/2
National Conservatory of
Music
34/3
New Amsterdam Theatre
34/4
New Century Drawing Room
34/5
New Lyceum Theatre
34/6
New Music Hall
34/7
New Theatre
34/8
New York College of Music
34/9
New York Hippodrome
34/10
New York Institute for the
Blind
34/11
New York Theatre
43/53
New Yorker Turner Halle
34/12
Niblo's Garden
34/13
Normal College
34/14
Orpheus Glee Club
34/15
Packer Institute
34/16
Miss Perine
34/17
Pilgrim Congregational
Church
34/18
Presbyterian Assembly Hall
34/19
Presbyterian Hall
34/20
Reformed Church, Harlem
34/21
Riverside Baptist Church
34/22
Robinson's Hall
34/23
Ross Street Presbyterian
Church
34/24
Rutgers Presbyterian Church
34/25
Saint Agnes Chapel, Trinity
Parish
34/26
Saint Andrew's Church
34/27
Saint Augustine's Chapel
34/28
Saint Bartholomew's Church
34/29
Saint Chrysostom's Chapel
34/30
Saint Francis Zavier
34/31
Saint George's Church
34/32
Saint James Church
43/36
St. James Roman Catholic
Church
34/33
Saint John's Chapel, Trinity
Parish
34/34
Saint John's Methodist
Church
34/35
Saint John's M. E. Church
34/36
Saint Joseph's Hall
34/37
Saint Mark's Church
34/38
Saint Michael's Church
34/39
Saint Nicholas Garden
34/40
Saint Paul's Chapel
34/41
Saint Philip's P. E. Church
34/42
Saint Thomas Church
34/43
Scharwenka Conservatory of
Music
34/44
Schermerhorn, Edmund
34/45
Scotch Presbyterian Church
34/46
Second Church of Christ
35/1
Seventh Regiment Armory
35/2
Sherry's
35/3
South Church, 5th and 21st.
St.
35/4
South Reformed Church
35/5
Standard Hall
35/6
Steck Hall
Steinway Hall
Bound programs
39/29
1877-1878
42
1878-1882
43/61-62
1882-1884
35/7
Church Music Association
concerts
35/8-9
Annette Essipoff
concerts
54/1
Eugen D'Albert piano
recitals
35/10
Marie Krebs concerts
36/9 to 37/2, 54/8-10
Miscellaneous performers, 1868-1891 and
undated
1868-1891 and undated
Note:
Some programs identified by month only
35/11, 54/2
New York Chorus Society
concerts
35/12
New York Mozart Club
concerts
35/13, 54/3
Oratorio Society of New York
concerts
54/4
Rosenthal concerts
36/1
Anton Rubinstein
concerts
54/5
Anton Seidl's Orchestral
concerts
36/2, 54/6
Symphony Society of New York
concerts
36/3-7, 54/7
Theodore Thomas and His Orchestra
concerts 1866-1888
1866 -1888
36/8
Vocal Society of New York
concerts
37/3
Stuyvesant Theatre
37/4
Tabernacle Baptist Church
37/5
Tammany Grand Theatre
37/6
Telharmonic Hall
37/7
Temple Emanu-el
37/8
Terrace Garden Theatre
37/9
Tonküstler Verein
37/10
Trinity Church
37/11
Union League Theatre
37/12
University Place Presbyterian
Church
37/13
Waldorf-Astoria
37/14
Wallack's
37/15
Weber's Rooms
37/16
Dr. Wild's (Bond St.)
Church
37/17
Mrs. Wood's
37/18
Wood's Museum
37/19
Young Apollo Club
37/20
Young Men's Christian Association
Hall
37/21
Zion Church
Ogdensburg
37/22
Eagle Hall
Ossining
37/23
First Presbyterian Church
Ossining-on-Hudson
37/24
Miss Fuller's School
Oswego
37/25
Christ Church
Piermont
37/26
Reformed Church
Potsdam
37/27
Potsdam Opera House
Poughkeepsie
43/1
Baptist Church
37/28
Christ Church
37/29
Collingwood Opera House
37/30
Poughkeepsie Lyceum
37/31
Poughkeepsie Opera House
37/32, 57/10
Vassar College
Rochester
43/2
Brick Church
37/33
Saint Andrew's Church
37/34
Saint Peter's Church
37/35
Wilkins, Herve D.
Rye
37/36
Christ Church
Sailors Snug Harbor
37/37
Randall Memorial Church
Saratoga Springs
37/38
First Presbyterian Church
37/39
Temple Grove Seminary
Syracuse
38/1
Crouse College
38/2
Park Church
Tarrytown
38/3
Christ Church
38/4
First Reformed Church
38/5
Saint Mark's Church
38/6
Second Reformed Church
Troy
38/7
Music Hall
Valatie
38/8
Presbyterian Church
Wappingers Falls
38/9
Academic Hall
38/10
McKinlay, John
43/47
Zion P.E. Church
Watertown
38/11
First Presbyterian Church
38/12
Saint Patrick's Church
38/13
Universalist Church
38/14
Washington Hall
Yonkers
38/15
First Presbyterian Church
38/16
Saint John's Church
38/17
Warburton Hall
Ohio
Cincinnati
38/18
College of Music of
Cincinnati
38/19
Hopkins Hall
Cleveland
38/20
Pilgrim Institutional
Church
Columbus
38/21
Wesley Chapel
Oberlin
38/22
Oberlin Conservatory of
Music
Painesville
38/23
Lake Erie College
Sydney
38/24
Methodist Sunday School
Pennsylvania
Bethlehem
38/25
Moravian Church
Chambersburg
38/26
First Lutheran Church
43/45
Wilson College Chapel
Easton
38/27
Second Presbyterian Church
Harrisburg
38/28
Pine Street Presbyterian
Church
Lancaster
38/29
Saint John's Lutheran
Church
Lehigh
38/30
Lehigh University
Philadelphia
38/31
American Academy of Music
38/32
Calvary Presbyterian Church
38/33
Church of Our Saviour,
Jenkintown
38/34
Church of the Holy Trinity
38/35
Drexel Institute
38/36
Evangelists' P. E. Church
38/37
First Baptist Church
38/38
First New Jerusalem Church
38/39
First Presbyterian Church,
Germantown
38/40
Grace P. E. Church
38/41
Holland Memorial Presbyterian
Church
38/42
Horticultural Hall
38/43
Oxford Presbyterian Church
38/44
Saint Mark's Church
38/45
Saint Matthew's Church, Throop
Ave.
38/46
Saint Phillip's Church
38/47
Saint Stephen Church
38/48
Wanamaker Auditorium
Pittsburgh
38/49
Carnegie Music Hall
38/50
First United Presbyterian
Church
43/38
St. Michael's Church
38/51
Saint Paul's Cathedral
Reading
38/52
Christ Cathedral
38/53
Grace Lutheran Church
South Bethlehem
38/54
Park Memorial Church
Scranton
38/55
First Presbyterian Church
38/56
Pennsylvannia Avenue Baptist
Church
38/57
Second Presbyterian Church
38/58
Simpson M. E. Church
Wellsboro
38/59
Methodist Church
Wilkes-Barre
38/60
First Presbyterian Church
Rhode Island
Providence
38/61
Central Congregational
Church
38/62
Blackstone Hall
South Carolina
Gaffney
38/63
Limestone College Hall
Unidentified locations
43/5
Centre Church
43/7
Church of St. John the
Evangelist
43/9
Church of the Nativity
43/12
Concordia Opera House
43/13
First Baptist Church
43/14
First Church
43/17
Jordan Hall
43/18
Linden Hall
43/20
Masonic Opera House
43/21
Memorial Church
43/22
Metropolitan Church
43/26
Norman, Mr. Van
43/28
Old Stone Church
43/32
Potter Hall
43/34
Seeley's Hall
43/39
Tomlinson Hall
43/41
Townsend, Mr. Isaac
International
Austria
Vienna
43/54
Musikvereinssaale
Canada
Ontario
Ottawa
39/1
Eastern Methodist Church
39/2
Saint Andrew's Church
Toronto
39/3
Cathedral Church of St.
James
39/57
Horticultural Gardens
Pavillion
39/4
Metropolitan Church
39/5
Shaftsbury Hall
Quebec
Montreal
39/6
Acton Vale
39/7
Albert Hall
39/8
American Presbyterian
Church
39/9
Art Association of
Montreal
39/10
Beaver Hall
39/11
Church of Saint James the
Apostle
39/12
Christ Church Cathedral
39/13
Emmanuel Church
39/14
McGill College
39/15
Mechanic's Hall
43/55
Nordheimer's Music Hall
39/16
Queen's Hall
39/17
Synod Hall
43/56
Victoria Skating Park
39/18
Windsor Hall
39/19
Winter Carnival
England
London
39/20
Exeter Hall
43/58
Queen's Hall
39/21
Royal Albert Hall
39/22
Saint Anne's Church, Soho
39/23
Saint George's Hall
39/24
Saint James's Hall
France
Paris
39/25
Salle Albert-Le Grand
Germany
Berlin
43/59
Multiple venues
Unidentified cities
43/60
Unidentified venues
Mexico
Mexico City
39/26
Conservatory Theatre
39/27
Union Evangelical Church
Scotland
Edinburgh
39/28
International Exhibit of
1890
40-41, 55-57
Subject Files, 1861-1909
1861-1909
Circulars, heralds, programs, and clippings related to musical topics and events
in New York City; an extensive set of examination papers submitted to the American
College of Musicians by fellowship and associate candidates; Warren's test
questions and notes generated as a musical examiner at the Toronto College of
Music; material from state and national music teacher associations; and
biographical and performance information for noted musicians and singers.
Arranged alphabetically by file unit.
40/1
Book and music catalogs, 1872, 1879, and undated
1872, 1879, and undated
40/2
Commencement programs, 1895 and undated
1895 and undated
40/3
Essays and articles, 1868, 1879-1880, 1888, 1894, 1909, and undated
1868, 1879-1880, 1888, 1894, 1909, and undated
Contents include:
- Common Sense in Singing, 1880
- "Don Juan" - Orchestral Fantasia
- Explanatory Notes: Tschaikovsky's "Pathetic Symphony," 1894
- Hymnody
- Braun, Max. Johann Sebastian Bach, 1879
- Religious Use of Wealth, 1887
- Retrospect
- Richard Strauss' Tone Poem "Also Sprach Zarathustra"
- Woman's Service of Christ, 1887
40/4-5, 57/1
Festivals, B-H, O-W, 1861, 1869, 1876, 1882-1893, 1904-1908
1861, 1869, 1876, 1882-1893, 1904-1908
40/6, 57/2
Lectures, 1873, 1878, 1887, 1895, 1904, 1908, and undated
1873, 1878, 1887, 1895, 1904, 1908, and undated
40/7, 57/3
Miscellany, 1865, 1879, 1893-1894, 1905, and undated
1865, 1879, 1893-1894, 1905, and undated
40/8
Music instructors, 1869-1890, 1903, and undated
1869-1890, 1903, and undated
40/9-10, 57/ 4
Music schools, 1871-1880, 1890-1899, 1909
1871-1880, 1890-1899, 1909
Musical instruments and apparatus
40/11, 57/5
Organs, 1869, 1876-1878, 1885, and undated
1869, 1876-1878, 1885, and undated
40/12, 57/5
Pianos, 1867, 1876, 1889, and undated
1867, 1876, 1889, and undated
40/13
Training equipment, 1884-1886
1884-1886
Contents include:
- Bohrer Transpositor
- Brotherhood Technicon
- The Techniphone
41/1
Organ openings and dedications, 1868-1894
1868-1894
Organizations
41/2
"A" miscellaneous, 1873, 1892
1873, 1892
56-57
American College of Musicians, 1883, 1886-1898, and
undated
1883, 1886-1898, and
undated
41/3, 57/6
American Guild of Organists, 1891-1909
1891-1909
Examination forms and completed
examinations
41/4
American Guild of Organists - New England
Chapter, 1907-1908,
1910
1907-1908,
1910
41/5
American Guild of Organists - Philadelphia
Chapter, 1902, 1904
1902, 1904
41/6
American Organ to Music Festival, 1873-1875, 1881-1895, 1903, and
undated
1873-1875, 1881-1895, 1903, and
undated
41/7
Music Teachers' National Association, 1879-1889, 1909
1879-1889, 1909
41/8, 57/6
"N-Soc" miscellaneous, 1870, 1873-1880, 1886,
1890
1870, 1873-1880, 1886,
1890
41/9
State Music Teachers' Association-"W"
Miscellaneous, 1873, 1887,
1890-1897, and undated
1873, 1887,
1890-1897, and undated
Contents include the following state organizations:
- Connecticut
- Michigan
- New York
- Rhode Island
41/10
Performers, 1878, 1882, 1908, and undated
1878, 1882, 1908, and undated
41/11, 57/7
Prizes/awards, 1871, 1873, 1880, 1886, 1899
1871, 1873, 1880, 1886, 1899
41/12, 57/8
Publication circulars, 1859, 1873-1883, 1893, and
undated
1859, 1873-1883, 1893, and
undated
41/13
Recitals, 1859-1909
1859-1909
41/14, 57/9
Reviews, 1889, 1903, 1908, and undated
1889, 1903, 1908, and undated
41/15
Services - miscellaneous, 1872, 1887, and undated
1872, 1887, and undated
41/16
Theatrical productions, 1869, 1871, 1880, 1888
1869, 1871, 1880, 1888
56/6-7
Warren examination files - Toronto, 1901-1903
1901-1903
44-50
Scrapbooks (Not
Available), 1849-1904
1849-1904
Bound volumes containing programs and heralds for church services and concerts;
clippings of concert reviews, music news, and items of literary interest; and
handwritten sheets containing poetry and lyrics. Some of the material in these
volumes duplicates items in the Programs series. Several volumes contain a large
number of loose items.
Due to fragility, these materials are not available and cannot be served without
prior approval from the Head of Acquisitions and Processing.
Arranged chronologically by scrapbook date.
44
1849 December 5-1869 May 31
Programs, circulars, heralds
50
1854 August 17-1867
Programs, circulars, photograph of Warren
48
1857-1890
Articles, clippings, poems and lyrics, reviews,
tickets
47
1868-1870; 1895-1897
Clippings, programs, reviews
Contents include:
Charles Dickens; music news
45
1869 March-1875
Plymouth Church programs
49
1870 January 8-December 15
Programs and circulars
46
1901-1904
Clippings
Contents include:
Musical programs; local New York City events
Music, 1865-1907
1865-1907
Chiefly holograph and manuscript scores, parts, and fragments for Samuel Warren’s
compositions dating between 1865 and 1907. These works include his liturgical hymn
and plainchant settings, original songs, and organ music. His arrangements of
music by other composers, including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert,
Richard Strauss, and Richard Wagner, are also represented here. In addition to
Warren’s compositions, the series contains printed music for works by Camille
Saint-Saëns and Giuseppe Verdi.
Organized as three subseries.
Original Compositions, 1865-1907
1865-1907
Holograph, manuscript, and printed music for works that Warren composed.
Arranged alphabetically by title.
ML96.W36
Abendlied, 1868 January
23
1868 January 23
Score for voice and piano
ML96.W36
Abide with Me,
undated
undated
Score
[unk84052990]
Advent Hymn,
undated
undated
Score
41/17
All Glory, Laud and Honor,
1888
1888
Printed vocal score (two copies)
Note: In printed
hymnal booklet Songs for Easter: From the Century
Co's. New Book, Songs of Worship for the Sunday School. New York:
The Century Co., 1888.
ML96.W36
Alleluia,
undated
undated
Score
41/17
Alleluia! Alleluia!, 1874
1874
Printed vocal score
Note: In printed
hymn booklet Thirteen Carols and Hymns for Easter and
Ascension: Selected from the Forthcoming Children's Hymnal. New
York: F. J. Huntington and Co., 1874.
ML96.W36
Art Thou Weary,
undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
Before the Ending of the Day,
undated
undated
Score for voice and piano
ML96.W36
Canon 4 in 2, 1903
1903
Score
ML96.W36
Canon for 2 Voices,
undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
Canon for 3 Voices,
undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
Canon in Three Parts (Unison
and Octave), undated
undated
Choral score
41/17
Christ Was Born in Bethlehem:
Carol for Christmas, undated
undated
Printed vocal score
ML96.W36
Danestre,
undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
Deus Misereatur,
undated
undated
Parts
ML96.W36
Etude 21,
undated
undated
Score
[unk84083473]
Fair Daffodils, 1876 20
1876
Lyrics by Robert Herrick
Choral score
[unk84057278]
Farewell, If Ever, 1865
1865
Score for voice and piano
ML96.W36
Fellowship Reading,
undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
Gloria Patri,
undated
undated
Vocal score
[unk84090969]
Gloria Tibi, 1868
1868
Score for voice and piano, with pencil sketch at
end; parts
[unk84090970]
Gloria Tibi (No. 1 and 2),
1868
1868
Vocal score; parts
[unk84090968]
Grant We Beseech Thee, 1895
1895
Vocal score
ML96.W36
Have Mercy Upon Me, O God!,
undated
undated
Vocal score; parts
ML96.W36
Heavenly Father, Graciously
Hear Us, undated
undated
Score for organ
ML96.W36
Holy, Holy, Holy!,
undated
undated
Score
[unk84115125]
In Memoriam, 1868
1868
Score
ML96.W36
Jerusalem the Golden,
undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
Jesu, Love of My Soul,
undated
undated
Score for voice and piano
ML96.W36
King Christian,
undated
undated
Score for voice and piano
ML96.W36
Lead, Kindly Light,
undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
Lead, Lord, Thou Hast Been Our
Dwelling Place, undated
undated
Score for voice and piano
ML96.W36
Lead Me,
undated
undated
Vocal score
ML96.W36
Lord of Our Life,
undated
undated
Score
[unk84049192]
May the Grace of Christ, 1898
1898
Vocal score; parts
ML96.W36
Miscellaneous works,
undated
undated
Fragments (6 folders)
ML96.W36
O Come, All Ye Faithful,
undated
undated
Vocal score
ML96.W36
O Give Thanks Unto the God of
Heaven, undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
O Jesus, Thou Art Standing,
undated
undated
Score
ML96.W36
O Lord Rebuke Me Not,
undated
undated
Choral score
ML96.W36
O Saviour of the World,
undated
undated
Vocal scores; parts
ML96.W36
Our Father Which Art in Heaven,
undated
undated
Score for voice and piano
[unk84121127]
Our Father Who Art in Heaven,
undated
undated
Choral score
ML96.W36
Quadruple Chant, 1907
1907
Score
ML96.W36
Protect Them Almighty,
undated
undated
Score for voice and piano; lyric
sheet
[unk84127979]
Teach Me, O Lord, the Way,
1897
1897
Vocal score
[unk84127978]
Three Four-Part Songs for Male
Voices, undated
undated
Lyrics by Thomas Moore
Choral score; parts
ML96.W36
Thy Word is a Lamp unto My
Feet, 1897
1897
Vocal score
ML96.W36
Truro,
undated
undated
Score
[unk84127977]
Trust in the Lord, 1907
1907
Vocal score
ML96.W36
Waltz,
undated
undated
Full score (incomplete)
ML96.W36
With Broken Heart and Contrite
Sigh, undated
undated
Score for voice and piano
[unk84057785]
Unidentified, 1868
1868
Score for organ
ML96.W36
Unidentified,
undated
undated
Vocal score
Arrangements,
undated
undated
Manuscript music for Warren’s arrangements of works by other composers.
Arranged alphabetically by title.
ML96.W36
Die Allmacht,
undated
undated
By Franz Schubert
Score
ML96.W36
Dies Irae,
undated
undated
By Friar Thomas de Celano
Score
ML96.W36
Doylan,
undated
undated
By Joseph Holbrooke
Score
ML96.W36
Eye Hath Not Seen,
undated
undated
By Alfred R. Gaul
Score
ML96.W36
Frühling,
undated
undated
By Eduard Lassen
Score; parts
ML96.W36
Jubilate Deo,
undated
undated
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Parts
ML96.W36
Norwegian Spring Night,
undated
undated
By Robert Franz
Parts
ML96.W36
Quintett,
undated
undated
By Ludwig van Beethoven
Score
ML96.W36
Quintet from Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg,
undated
undated
By Richard Wagner
Score
ML96.W36
Träumerei,
undated
undated
By Richard Strauss
Score
[unk84176192]
Venite,
undated
undated
By J. Mosenthal
Parts
[unk84095904]
Walter's Prize Song from Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg,
undated
undated
By Richard Wagner
Score
ML96.W36
Unidentified,
undated
undated
By Ludwig van Beethoven
Score
ML96.W36
Unidentified,
undated
undated
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Score
Music by Others, 1873-1906
1873-1906
Printed music for works by Camille Saint-Saëns and Giuseppe Verdi.
Arranged alphabetically by title.
57/11
Fantasie pour Orgue Eolian,
1906
1906
By Camille Saint-Saëns
Facsimile of manuscript score
57/11
Gems from Aida, 1873
November 26
1873 November 26
By Giuseppe Verdi
Printed excerpts from the opera Aida published in The Daily
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