Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Music Manuscripts and Printed Music

  • [Program for Funny face, a new musical comedy : music by George Gershwin, book by Fred Thompson and Paul Gerard Smith, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : Princes Theatre, London].

  • [Program for Funny face, the new musical comedy : book by Fred Thompson and Paul Gerard Smith, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : Alvin Theatre, New York, week beginning March 19, 1928].

  • [Program for gala opening night on the occasion of the inaugural concert in the new Avery Fisher Hall : Tuesday evening, October 19, 1976, Pierre Boulez, conductor, Nathan Milstein, violinist].

  • [Program for gala performance, masters of Viennese music : at Carnegie Hall, February 12th].

  • [Program for Gay divorce, music and lyrics by Cole Porter, at the Palace Theatre, London].

  • [Program for George Gershwin's George White's scandals of 1920, a modern musical revue, book by Andy Rice and George White, lyrics by Arthur Jackson, staged by George White : at the Globe Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, Juny 14, 1920].

  • [Program for George Gershwin's George White's scandals, edition de luxe, lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and E. Ray Goetz, book by George White & William K. Wells, staged by George White : at the Globe Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, July 16, 1923].

  • [Program for George Gershwin's George White's scandals, lyrics by Bud De Sylva and Roy Goetz, book by Andy Rice, George White and W.C. Fields, staged by George White : at the Globe Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, August 28, 1922].

  • [Program for George Gershwin's George White's scandals, with Ann Pennington, book by Bugs [Arthur] Baer and George White, lyrics by Arthur Jackson, staged by George White : at the Liberty Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, July 25, 1921].

  • [Program for George Gershwin's sixth edition of the George White's scandals, lyrics by B.G. DeSylva, staged by George White : at the Apollo Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, July 14, 1924].