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.

Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection

  • The little trout / composed by Henry West, R.A.

    West, Henry, active approximately 1850.
    Purchased on the Mary Flagler Cary Fund in 1998.
    PMC 1189.7

  • The love that lives forever : autograph manuscript, [1870-1932].

    Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932.
    [1870-1932].
    Cary 486

  • The lover's mistake : a ballad / written by Thomas Bayly Esq. ; dedicated to Mrs. Humby ; the music composed by Master Balfe.

    Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808-1870.
    Purchased on the Cary Fund in 1998.
    PMC 1111

  • The magic music shop / by Mary Graham Bonner ; illustrated by Luxor Price ; music by Harry Meyer.

    Bonner, Mary Graham.
    PMC 1711

  • The Makropulos case : an opera based on the play of the same name by Karel Čapek : libretto / Leoš Janáček ; German translation and adaption by Max Brod ; English translation by Norman Tucker.

    Janáček, Leǒs, 1854-1928.
    PMC 1427

  • The man without a country / composed by Walter Damrosch ; libretto by Arthur Guiterman ; from a scenario by Walter Damrosch ; based upon a story by Edward Everett Hale.

    Damrosch, Walter, 1862-1950.
    PMC 15

  • The Marseilles march : sung by the Marsellois [sic] going to battle, and by all the armies, instead of Te Deum, as ordered by the National Convention.

    Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph, 1760-1836.
    PMC 1095

  • The Marseilles march : sung by the Marsellois [sic] going to battle, and by all the armies, instead of Te Deum, as ordered by the National Convention.

    Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph, 1760-1836.
    PMC 1096

  • The marvellous musical prodigy, Blind Tom, the Negro boy pianist (from America) whose recent performances at the great St. James and Egyptian halls, London, have created such a sensation Musical guardian of "Blind Tom"--Mr. W.P. Howard. Anecdotes, songs, sketches of the life, testimonials of musicians and savants, and opinions of the American and English press of "Blind Tom."

    Purchased on the Mary Flagler Cary Fund in 1998.
    PMC 1118.1

  • The marvellous musical prodigy, Blind Tom, the Negro boy pianist, whose performances at the great St. James and Egyptian Halls, London, and Salle Hertz, Paris, have created such a profound sensation. Anecdotes, songs, sketches of the life, testimonials of musicians and savans, and opinions of the American and English press, of "Blind Tom."

    Purchased on the Mary Flagler Cary Fund in 1998.
    PMC 1118.2