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Displaying 10801–11200 of 26158 records
Record ID | Title | Creator | Date | Accession number | Images |
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201570 | Photograph of De Wolf Hopper. | GSC 101614 | |||
201571 | Photograph of Dion Boucicault. | GSC 101584 | |||
201572 | Photograph of Evelyn Gardiner. | GSC 101596 | |||
201573 | Photograph of Fanny Ritchie. | GSC 101674 | |||
201574 | Photograph of Gondoliers. | GSC 101468 | |||
201575 | Photograph of Grimm's Dyke. | GSC 101710 | |||
201576 | Photograph of Grimm's Dyke. | GSC 101711 | |||
201577 | Photograph of Grim's Dyke. | GSC 200490 | |||
201578 | Photograph of Grim's Dyke. | GSC 200704 | |||
201579 | Photograph of Grim's Dyke. | GSC 200723 | |||
201580 | Photograph of Grim's Dyke. | GSC 200722 | |||
201581 | Photograph of Grim's Dyke. | GSC 700725 | |||
201582 | Photograph of Gus Kammerlee. | GSC 101621 | |||
201583 | Photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101628 | |||
201584 | Photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101494 | |||
201585 | Photograph of Herbert Sullivan. | GSC 101690 | |||
201586 | Photograph of Isidore Godfrey. | GSC 101599 | |||
201587 | Photograph of Janet Edmondson. | GSC 101405 | |||
201588 | Photograph of Jessie Bond. | GSC 101582 | |||
201589 | Photograph of Jessie Rose. | GSC 101456 | |||
201590 | Photograph of Julia Neilson. | GSC 101654 | |||
201591 | Photograph of Mary Anderson. | GSC 101562 | |||
201592 | Photograph of Mary Anderson. | GSC 101561 | |||
201593 | Photograph of Mary Anderson. | GSC 101560 | |||
201594 | Photograph of Mary Frances Ronalds, Mary Frances. | GSC 101677 | |||
201595 | Photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101433 | |||
201596 | Photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101426 | |||
201597 | Photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101438 | |||
201598 | Photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101441 | |||
201599 | Photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101439 | |||
201600 | Photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101440 | |||
201601 | Photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101442 | |||
201602 | Photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101443 | |||
201603 | Photograph of painting of George Frederick Handel. | GSC 101608 | |||
201605 | Photograph of painting of Henry Irving. | GSC 101615 | |||
201606 | Photograph of Patience. | GSC 101751 | |||
201607 | Photograph of Patience. | GSC 101754 | |||
201608 | Photograph of Patience. | GSC 101495 | |||
201609 | Photograph of Patience. | GSC 101490 | |||
201610 | Photograph of Patience. | GSC 101764 | |||
201611 | Photograph of Princess Ida. | GSC 101759 | |||
201612 | Photograph of Richard Carte. | GSC 101717 | |||
201613 | Photograph of Ruddigore. | GSC 101761 | |||
201614 | Photograph of signed photograph of Gondoliers. | GSC 101469 | |||
201615 | Photograph of signed photograph of the Iolanthe. | GSC 101758 | |||
201616 | Photograph of signed photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101437 | |||
201617 | Photograph of signed photograph of Patience. | GSC 101493 | |||
201618 | Photograph of signed photograph of Yeoman of the Guard. | GSC 101461 | |||
201619 | Photograph of sketch of W.S. Gilbert. | GSC 101722 | |||
201620 | Photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101394 | |||
201621 | Photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101391 | |||
201622 | Photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101412 | |||
201623 | Photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101409 | |||
201624 | Photograph of the Iolanthe. | GSC 101757 | |||
201625 | Photograph of Utopia Limited. | GSC 200753 | |||
201626 | Photograph of W.S. Gilbert. | GSC 101720 | |||
201627 | Photograph of W.S. Gilbert. | GSC 101718 | |||
201628 | Photograph of W.S. Gilbert. | GSC 101719 | |||
201629 | Photograph of W.S. Gilbert. | GSC 101721 | |||
201630 | Photograph of William Sullivan. | GSC 101691 | |||
201631 | Photograph of Yeoman of the Guard. | GSC 101462 | |||
201632 | Postcard collage of Mikado. | GSC 101427 | |||
201633 | Postcard photograph of Beatrice Boarer. | GSC 101577 | |||
201634 | Postcard photograph of George Grossmith. | GSC 101603 | |||
201635 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101640 | |||
201636 | Postcard photograph of Arthur Sullivan. | GSC 101735 | |||
201637 | Postcard photograph of Arthur Sullivan. | GSC 101734 | |||
201638 | Postcard photograph of Arthur Sullivan. | GSC 101733 | |||
201639 | Postcard photograph of Arthur Sullivan. | GSC 101736 | |||
201640 | Postcard photograph of Arthur Sullivan. | GSC 101742 | |||
201641 | Postcard photograph of Arthur Sullivan. | GSC 101741 | |||
201642 | Postcard photograph of Beatrice Boarer. | GSC 101578 | |||
201643 | Postcard photograph of Beatrice Boarer. | GSC 101580 | |||
201644 | Postcard photograph of Bertha Lewis. | GSC 101625 | |||
201645 | Postcard photograph of Bertha Lewis. | GSC 101624 | |||
201646 | Postcard photograph of C. H. Workman. | GSC 101708 | |||
201647 | Postcard photograph of C. H. Workman. | GSC 101705 | |||
201648 | Postcard photograph of C. H. Workman. | GSC 101704 | |||
201649 | Postcard photograph of C. H. Workman. | GSC 101709 | |||
201650 | Postcard photograph of Catherine Ferguson. | GSC 101592 | |||
201651 | Postcard photograph of Cecima Moore. | GSC 101651 | |||
201652 | Postcard photograph of Cecima Moore. | GSC 101652 | |||
201653 | Postcard photograph of Charles Villiers Stanford. | GSC 101686 | |||
201654 | Postcard photograph of Clara Dow. | GSC 101590 | |||
201655 | Postcard photograph of Courtice Pounds. | GSC 101661 | |||
201656 | Postcard photograph of Darren Fancourt. | GSC 101591 | |||
201657 | Postcard photograph of Decima? Moore. | GSC 101650 | |||
201658 | Postcard photograph of Edward German. | GSC 101598 | |||
201659 | Postcard photograph of Edward German. | GSC 101597 | |||
201660 | Postcard photograph of Edward Lloyd. | GSC 101627 | |||
201661 | Postcard photograph of Ellaline Terriss. | GSC 101694 | |||
201662 | Postcard photograph of Emma Albani. | GSC 101555 | |||
201663 | Postcard photograph of Eugen D'Albert. | GSC 101588 | |||
201664 | Postcard photograph of George Grossmith. | GSC 101604 | |||
201665 | Postcard photograph of George Grossmith. | GSC 101605 | |||
201666 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101643 | |||
201667 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101452 | |||
201668 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101632 | |||
201669 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101641 | |||
201670 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101633 | |||
201671 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101634 | |||
201672 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101636 | |||
201673 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101637 | |||
201674 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101630 | |||
201675 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101638 | |||
201676 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101631 | |||
201677 | Postcard photograph of Henry Lytton. | GSC 101635 | |||
201678 | Postcard photograph of Hilda Moody. | GSC 101649 | |||
201679 | Postcard photograph of Ida Lytton. | GSC 101644 | |||
201680 | Postcard photograph of Isabel Jay. | GSC 101618 | |||
201681 | Postcard photograph of Isabel Jay. | GSC 101619 | |||
201682 | Postcard photograph of Isabel Jay. | GSC 101620 | |||
201683 | Postcard photograph of Isabel Jay. | GSC 101617 | |||
201684 | Postcard photograph of J. Forbes Robertson. | GSC 101676 | |||
201685 | Postcard photograph of Jessie Bateman. | GSC 101569 | |||
201686 | Postcard photograph of Jessie Bateman. | GSC 101572 | |||
201687 | Postcard photograph of Jessie Bateman. | GSC 101570 | |||
201688 | Postcard photograph of Jessie Bateman. | GSC 101571 | |||
201689 | Postcard photograph of Jessie Rose. | GSC 101678 | |||
201690 | Postcard photograph of John Hare. | GSC 101612 | |||
201691 | Postcard photograph of John Hare. | GSC 101451 | |||
201692 | Postcard photograph of Julia Neilson. | GSC 101655 | |||
201693 | Postcard photograph of Kyrle Bellew. | GSC 101573 | |||
201694 | Postcard photograph of Leo Sheffield. | GSC 101685 | |||
201695 | Postcard photograph of Louie Pounds. | GSC 101662 | |||
201696 | Postcard photograph of Louie Ren. | GSC 101666 | |||
201697 | Postcard photograph of Louis Pounds. | GSC 101664 | |||
201698 | Postcard photograph of Martin Harvey. | GSC 101613 | |||
201699 | Postcard photograph of Mary Anderson. | GSC 101564 | |||
201700 | Postcard photograph of Millais painting of Arthur Sullivan. | GSC 101458 | |||
201701 | Postcard photograph of Olive May. | GSC 100645 | |||
201702 | Postcard photograph of Ruth Vincent. | GSC 101701 | |||
201703 | Postcard photograph of Ruth Vincent. | GSC 101700 | |||
201704 | Postcard photograph of Ruth Vincent. | GSC 101702 | |||
201705 | Postcard photograph of Rutland Barrington. | GSC 101568 | |||
201706 | Postcard photograph of Rutland Barrington. | GSC 101566 | |||
201707 | Postcard photograph of Rutland Barrington. | GSC 101567 | |||
201708 | Postcard photograph of Strafford Moss. | GSC 101653 | |||
201709 | Postcard photograph of Sydney Granville. | GSC 101600 | |||
201710 | Postcard photograph of Sydney Granville. | GSC 101601 | |||
201711 | Postcard photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101386 | |||
201712 | Postcard photograph of W.S. Gilbert. | GSC 101724 | |||
201713 | Postcard photograph of W.S. Gilbert. | GSC 101454 | |||
201714 | Postcard photograph of Walter Passmore. | GSC 101660 | |||
201715 | Postcard photograph of Walter Passmore. | GSC 101659 | |||
201716 | Small photograph of Ruddigore. | GSC 101760 | |||
201717 | Stereoscopic cartoon of the H. M. S. Pinafore [photograph]. | GSC 101408 | |||
201718 | Stereoscopic photograph H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101386 | |||
201719 | Stereoscopic photograph H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101380 | |||
201720 | Stereoscopic photograph H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101378 | |||
201721 | Stereoscopic photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101434 | |||
201722 | Stereoscopic photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101379 | |||
201723 | Tall cabinet photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101401 | |||
201724 | Tall cabinet photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101402 | |||
201725 | Tall cabinet photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101399 | |||
201726 | Tall cabinet photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101403 | |||
201727 | Tall cabinet photograph of the H. M. S. Pinafore. | GSC 101400 | |||
201728 | Tinted postcard photograph of Mikado. | GSC 101449 | |||
201729 | Tinted postcard photograph of Louie Pounds. | GSC 101663 | |||
201730 | Woodbury type photograph of W.S. Gilbert. | GSC 101768 | |||
201735 | [Program for Cinderella, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II ..., Coliseum, London]. | 1957? | |||
201736 | [Newspaper clipping from the New York Times, Theater Section, Mar. 31, 1957 with a review of the American television production of Cinderella, the musical with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II] | 1957 | |||
201737 | [Souvenir program for The sound of music, a new musical play, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd ...]. | 1960? | |||
201738 | Kiss me, Kate / [music and lyrics by Cole Porter ; book by Sam and Bella Spewack based on William Shakespeare's The taming of the shrew] ; orchestrations and arrangements, Robert H. Montgomery, Jr. | Porter, Cole, 1891-1964. | 1977? | ||
201739 | [Photograph, signed, of Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney in Life with Father]. | ||||
201740 | [Postcard photograph of Maria Augusta Trapp]. | 196-? | |||
201742 | The new Yale song-book : a collection of songs in use by the Glee Club and students of Yale University / compiled and edited by G. Frank Goodale. | c1918 | |||
201744 | Oklahoma! | Rodgers, Richard, 1902- | 1943 | ||
201948 | Essays before a sonata / by Charles E. Ives. | Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. | 1920. | PMC 1385 | |
201961 | [Programs for concerts by the Philharmonic Society of New York, at Carnegie Hall, 1910-1911 season, conducted by Gustav Mahler]. | PMC 1386 | |||
201965 | [Artist biographies for John Raitt, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Pat Stanley, and Jan Clayton]. | 195-? | |||
201966 | Autograph letter, signed : Eden-Hotel-Berlin. | Molnár, Ferenc, 1878-1952. | 195-? | ||
201967 | [Souvenir program for Carousel, a new musical play based on Ferenc Molnar's "Liliom" : presented by the Theatre Guild, music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, production directed by Rouben Mamoulian, dances by Agnes de Mille ...]. | 1945 | |||
201968 | Clippings : review of Carousel, opening night at the Majestic, in New York times, Apr. 20, 1945. | 1945 | |||
201969 | [Playbill for All's fair, Rodgers & Hart's new musical comedy based on Julian S. Thompson's "The warrior's husband" : at the Shubert, Boston, 2 weeks beginning May 11, 1942]. | 1942 | |||
201970 | [Program for By Jupiter, Rodgers & Hart's new musical comedy based on Julian F. Thompson's "The warrior's husband" : beginning Monday, June 15, 1942]. | 1942 | |||
201971 | Autograph card, signed, [ca. 1938]. | Zorina, Vera. | ca. 1938 | ||
201972 | [Photograph, signed, of Eddie Bracken]. | 1939? | |||
201973 | Photographic postcard, signed, of Jessie Matthews, [1930?]. | 1930? | |||
201974 | Autograph letter, signed : to Mr. & Mrs. Struze (?), [undated]. | Abbott, George, 1887-1995. | undated | ||
201975 | [Photograph, signed, of Tamara Geva, ca. 1936?]. | ||||
201998 | Symphony no. 9, third movement (sketches) : autograph manuscript, 1909? | Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. | 1909? | Browse manuscript | |
202013 | Two poems of Coventry Patmore = Deux poèmes extraits de 'The unknown Eros' / Darius Milhaud. Traduction de Paul Claudel. Bois gravés par John Buckland Wright. | Milhaud, Darius, 1892-1974. | 1931. | PMM 189 | |
202117 | [Program for a performance of works by Alexander Scriabin, on 9 November 1913, at the Zal Dvoryanskago Sobraniya (St. Petersburg)]. | 1913 | |||
202118 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Trieste, 5 November 1862, to G. di Tito Ricordi in Milan, 1862 Nov. 5. | Negrini, Carlo, 1826-1865. | 1862 Nov. 5. | ||
202120 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Viadana, 18 March 1902, to [Eugneio] Tornaghi [at Casa Ricordi], 1902 Mar. 18. | Maini, Ormondo, 1835-1906. | 1902 Mar. 18. | ||
202125 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Loreto, 2 July 1877, to an unidentified friend, 1877 Jul. 2. | Capponi, Giuseppe, 1832-1889. | 1877 Jul. 2. | ||
202141 | [Photograph, signed, of James Galway]. | ||||
202143 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Paris, 23 November 1869, to Calandrelli, 1869 Nov. 23. | Giraldoni, Leone, 1824-1897. | 1869 Nov. 23. | ||
202148 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Rome, 21 October 1842, 1842 Oct. 21. | Varesi, Felice, 1813-1889. | 1842 Oct. 21. | ||
202150 | Embraceable you / words by Ira Gershwin ; music by George Gershwin. | Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. | c1930. | ||
202186 | The umbrellas of Cherbourg = (Les parapluies de Cherbourg). Vocal selections / original score and lyrics by Jacques Demy. | Legrand, Michel, 1932-2019. | c1967. | ||
202188 | The celestial country : (Tenebris vitae in lucem coeli) ; cantata for two solo quartets and chorus, string quartet or string orchestra, trumpet, euphonium, timpani, and organ / Charles E. Ives ; [words by Henry Alford] | Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. | c1973 | ||
202203 | The circus band, for unison mixed chorus and small orchestra / Charles E. Ives. | Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. | c1969 | ||
202215 | The new river : for chorus and chamber ensemble / Charles E. Ives. | Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. | c1971 | ||
202216 | They are there : a war song march, for unison chorus and orchestra / Charles E. Ives. | Ives, Charles, 1874-1954. | c1961 | ||
202221 | The cat and the mouse : piano solo / Aaron Copland. | Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990. | c1950. | ||
202230 | Autograph letter signed : Cairo, 7 March 1874, to "Caro Adravino,", 1874 Mar. 7. | Mongini, Pietro, 1828-1874. | 1874 Mar. 7. | Fuld | |
202232 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Cairo, 20 February 1875, to [Guilio] Ricordi, 1875 Feb. 20. | Medini, Paolo, 1831-1911. | 1875 Feb. 20. | ||
202237 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Hastings, 20 April 1880, to Banett, 1880 Apr. 20. | Lockey, Charles, 1820-1901. | 1880 Apr. 20. | ||
202262 | Piano sonata / Aaron Copland. | Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990. | c1942 | ||
202269 | Carte-de-visite photograph of Modest Mussorgsky [photograph]. | ||||
202270 | Almaviva, o sia, L'inutile precauzione : commedia / del signor Beaumarchais ; di nuovo interamente versificata, e ridotta ad uso dell'odierno teatro musicale italiano da Cesare Sterbini romano ; da rappresentarsi nel nobil teatro di Torre Argentina nel carnevale dell'anno 1816 ; con musica del maestro Gioacchino Rossini. | Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868. | 1816 | Fuld | |
202272 | Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Vorspiel : für grosses Orchester / Richard Wagner. | Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. | 1866 | ||
202277 | Raymonda : ballet en trois actes : op. 57 / sujet de Lydie Pachkoff et de Marius Petipa ; musique par Alexandre Glazounow ; [réduction pour piano par l'auteur et A. Winkler]. | Glazunov, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1865-1936. | 1898. | ||
202278 | Nabucodonosor : dramma lirico in quattro parti / di Temistocle Solera, posto in musica ... da Giuseppe Verdi ; riduzione per canto con accompagnamento di pianoforte di L. Truzzi. | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. | 1842 | ||
202291 | [Souvenir book for South Pacific, with Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza, music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd ...]. | 1949 | |||
202292 | [Portrait of Mary Martin] [photograph]. | 194-? | |||
202293 | Autograph signature : to James J. Fuld, 1980 May 6. | Michener, James A. (James Albert), 1907-1997 | 1980 May 6. | ||
202295 | Typed letter, signed, dated : New York, to his daughter Jennifer, 1957 Aug. 16, 1957 Aug. 16. | Mielziner, Jo, 1901-1976. | 1957 Aug. 16. | ||
202296 | [Portrait of Ezio Pinza] [photograph]. | ||||
202297 | [Juanita Hall] [photograph]. | 1953? | |||
202298 | [Bill Tabbert] [photograph]. | ||||
202303 | [Clipping giving credits, cast, and synopsis of Up stage and down, book by Myron D. Rosenthal, music and lyrics by Richard C. Rodgers, at the Waldorf Astoria, New York, March 8, 1919]. | 1919 | |||
202304 | Autograph card, Richard Rodgers. | 19-- | |||
202305 | [Clipping from program for Naughty Marietta, music by Victor Herbert, book and lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, at the New York Theatre, New York, February 22, 1911]. | 1911 | |||
202306 | Autograph card, Fritzi Scheff. | 19-- | |||
202307 | Typed letter signed : Evening Journal Office, Chicago, to "My Dear Fred," 1894 Feb. 22. | Smith, Harry, 1860-1936. | 1894 Feb. 22. | ||
202310 | Miss Alice Nielsen in The fortune teller & The singing girl : edition-de-luxe souvenir, published by arrangement with Mr. Frank L. Perley / drawings by Marc Gambier and others. | 1900 | |||
202311 | [Clipping containing program information for a concert by Victor Herbert's Orchestra at the Majestic Theatre, November 27, 1904]. | 1904 | |||
202313 | [Clippings from program for the Lambs Club Gambol, New York, May 19, 1916] | 1916 | |||
202319 | [Victor Herbert] [photograph]. | ||||
202322 | [Cristie MacDonald] [photograph]. | 19-- | |||
202335 | [Clipping from program for The red mill, author, Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, at the Academy of Music, December 14, 1908]. | 1908 | |||
202337 | [Clipping from program for The Princess Pat, book and lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, staged by Fred G. Latham, at the Cort Theater, 1915]. | 1915 | |||
202347 | Babes in Toyland : an operetta / book and lyrics by Glen Mac Donough, revised by Edward Bradley ; music by Victor Herbert, revised by Don WIlson. | Herbert, Victor, 1859-1924. | 19-- | ||
202348 | [Clipping from program for Babes in Toyland, libretto by Glen MacDonough and music by Victor Herbert ; produced under the personal direction of Julian Mitchell. | 1905 | |||
202350 | [Program for Babes in Toyland, libretto by Glen MacDonough and music by Victor Herbert ; produced under the personal direction of Julian Mitchell, week com. Monday, December 26, 1904]. | 1904 | |||
202479 | [Program for Marvin Hamlisch playing and conducting his music, joined in concert by Gerard Schwarz, conductor and members of the New York Philharmonic ... : Carnegie Hall, Sunday evening, April 13, 1980 ...]. | 1980 | |||
202480 | [Program for A chorus line, conceived, choreographed and directed by Michael Bennett : Sam S. Shubert Theatre, December 1975]. | 1975. | |||
202481 | [Photograph, signed, of Michael Bennett] / photo by Francois Bennett. | Villon, Francois, photographer. | 198- | ||
202482 | A chorus line / conceived by Michael Bennett ; book by James Kirkwood & Nicholas Dante ; music by Marvin Hamlisch ; lyrics by Edward Kleban. | Bennett, Michael, 1943 Apr. 8-1987. | 1975 | ||
202483 | [Souvenir program for A chorus line : opened off-Broadway on April 15, 1975 and at the Shubert Theatre on July 25, 1975]. | 1975 | |||
202484 | [Autograph label signed, undated]. | Youmans, Vincent, 1898-1946. | 192-? | ||
202485 | [Autograph card, signed, from the 1920-1924 autograph album of Irene Gallagher]. | Youmans, Vincent, 1898-1946. | 1924 | ||
202486 | What can a songwriter do? : newspaper clipping : text of song by Irving Berlin, written on the occasion of a party for his 50th birthday and reprinted upon his death. | 1989 | |||
202487 | [Program for Jack o'lantern, in two acts and eight scenes of a musical extravaganza : at the Colonial Theatre, Boston, beginning Monday evening, Jan. 27, sixth week]. | 1919 | |||
202488 | [Program for Hullo, rag-time!, a revue written by Max Pemberton and Albert de Courville, music by Louis Hirsch ... : at the London Hippodrome]. | 1913 | |||
202489 | [Program for Hokey pokey, a pot-pourri of Weber and Fields' reminiscences in two acts, dialogue by Edgar Smith, lyrics by Ray Goetz : at the Boston Theatre, Monday, June 1, 1914, last week]. | 1914 | |||
202490 | [Program for Stop! look! listen!, a musical comedy in three acts, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Harry B. Smith, staged by R.H. Burnside : at the Globe Theatre, New York City : week beginning Monday evening, March 20, 1916]. | 1916 | |||
202491 | [Program for Hanky panky, a jumble of jollification in two acts, book by Edgar Smith, lyrics by E. Ray Goetz, music by A. Baldwin Sloane ... : at the Broadway Theatre, New York : week beginning ... September 9, 1912]. | 1912 | |||
202492 | [Program for The sun dodgers, a fanfare of frivolity in two acts, book by Edgar Smith and Mark Swan, lyrics and mucis by E. Ray Goetz, A. Baldwin Sloane and Bayes and Norworth ... : at the American Music Hall, Chicago, week commencing ... February 2, 1913]. | 1913 | |||
202493 | [Program for The Geo. M. Cohan revue, a musical conglomeration in two acts, book by Geo. M. Cohan, music by Irving Berlin and Geo. M. Cohan : at Geo. M. Cohan's Grand Opera House, first week, beginning ... May 20, 1918]. | ||||
202494 | [Program for Follow the crowd, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, written by Arthur Wimperis and Hartley Carrick, founded on H.B. Smith's American version ... : at the Empire Theatre, London, week commencing February 21st, 1916]. | 1916 | |||
202495 | [Program for Everything, a mammoth musical spectacle by R.H. Burnside, music by Lieut. John Philip Sousa and Sergt. Irving Berlin and others, lyrics by John L. Golden and others : at the New York Hippodrome]. | 1918 | |||
202614 | [Program for Yip yip yaphank, a military "mess" cooked up by the boys of Camp Upton ... words and music by Sergeant Irving Berlin, staged by Private William H. Smith ... : at Century Theatre, New York City, starting ... Aug. 19, 1918]. | 1918 | |||
202616 | [Program for Ziegfeld follies, in two acts, words and music by George V. Hobart, music by Maurice Levi and Raymond Hubbell ... : at the Empire Theatre, Providence, February 12-13-14 ...]. | 1911 | |||
202617 | [Program for As thousands cheer, by Irving Berlin and Moss Hart ... : at the Music Box, beginning ... October 9, 1933 ...]. | 1933 | |||
202618 | [Program for The canary, a musical comedy ... from the French of Georges Barr and Louis Verneuil, music by Ivan Caryll, Irving Berlin, and others ... : at the Colonial Theatre, week of December 29, 1919 ...]. | 1919 | |||
202619 | Annie get your gun : as a straight plan without music / based on the original musical play, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin ; book by Dorothy and Herbert Fields ; original version produced on Broadway by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II]. | Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. | 1952 | ||
202620 | Autograph Playbill cover, with cast of Too true to be good, 54th Street Theatre. | Middleton, Ray. | |||
202621 | The play : review of Annie get your gun, opening night at Imperial Theatre, New York : newspaper clipping : from the New York times, 1946 May 17. | Nichols, Lewis. | 1946 May 17. | ||
202622 | [Program for Annie get your gun, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields : at the Imperial Theatre, week beginning Monday, May 27, 1946]. | 1946 | |||
202623 | [Program for Annie get your gun, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields : at the Shubert Theatre, Boston, 3 weeks beginning April 2, 1946]. | 1946 | |||
202624 | [Souvenir program for Annie get your gun, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields]. | 1946 | |||
202625 | At the theater : review of 1st performance of Kiss me, Kate, at the New Century : newspaper clipping : from the New York times, 1948 Dec. 31. | Atkinson, Brooks, 1894-1984. | 1948 Dec. 31. | ||
202626 | [Program for Face the music, a musical comedy revue, by Irving Berlin and Moss Hart ... : at the New Amsterdam Theatre, beginning Monday evening, March 28, 1932]. | 1932 | |||
202627 | [Program for the Marx Brothers in "The cocoanuts" a new musical comedy, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by George S. Kaufman ... : at the Lyric Theatre, week beginning ... May 3, 1926]. | 1926 | |||
202628 | [Program for Mr. President, a new musical comedy, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse ... : at the St. James Theatre, premiere performance, October 20, 1962]. | 1962 | |||
202629 | [Program for Miss Liberty, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Robert E. Sherwood, directed by Moss Hart : at the Imperial Theatre, beginning Friday, July 15, 1949 (opening week)]. | 1949 | |||
202630 | [Program for Irving Berlin's third annual Music Box revue, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, staged by Hassard Short : at the Music Box, week beginning Monday evening, December 3, 1923]. | 1923 | |||
202631 | [Program for Irving Berlin's fourth annual Music Box revue, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, staged by John Murray Anderson : at the Music Box, week beginning Monday evening, February 9, 1925]. | 1925 | |||
202632 | [Program for Irving Berlin's Music Box revue, as originally produced in New York by Sam H. Harris, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, staged by Hassard Short : at the Palace Theatre]. | 192- | |||
202633 | [Program for Irving Berlin's new Music Box revue, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, staged by Hassard Short : at the Music Box, week beginning Monday evening, July 2, 1923]. | 1923 | |||
202634 | [Program for Irving Berlin's Music Box revue, words and music by Irving Berlin, staged by Hassard Short : at the Music Box, week beginning Monday evening, November 21, 1921]. | 1921 | |||
202848 | [Program for Irving Berlin's On the avenue : week beginning Saturday, March 20th, 1937, at the Plaza Theatre]. | 1937 | |||
202849 | [Program for Ziegfeld follies, produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin : week beginning ... August 22, 1927, at the New Amsterdam Theatre]. | 1927 | |||
202851 | [Program for Ziegfeld follies, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, additional lyrics and music by Gene Buck and Dave Stamper : week of November 8, 1920, at the Colonial Theatre]. | 1920 | |||
202852 | [Program for Ziegfeld follies, words and music by Irving Berlin, Gene Buck, Rennold Wolf and Dave Stamper : week beginning ... July 7, 1919, at the New Amsterdam Theatre]. | 1919 | |||
202853 | [Program for Watch your step, a syncopated musical show in three acts ... music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, plot (if any) by H.B. Smith : week beginning ... March 15, 1915, at the New Amsterdam Theatre]. | 1915 | |||
202854 | [Program for Watch your step, a syncopated musical show in three acts ... music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, plot (if any) by H.B. Smith : at the New Amsterdam Theatre]. | 1915 | |||
202855 | Autograph letter signed : to Harry Ruby, 1969 Aug. 15. | Berlin, Irving, 1888- | 1969 Aug. 15. | ||
202856 | [Program for Irving Berlin's This is the Army, a new soldier show, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin : week beginning Sunday, July 5, 1942, at the Broadway Theatre]. | 1942 | |||
202857 | [Souvenir program for Irving Berlin's all soldier show "This is the Army"]. | 1942 | |||
202858 | [Souvenir program for Irving Berlin's all soldier show "This is the Army"]. | 1942 | |||
202859 | Autograph card signed : to "Sol", 1940 Aug. 22. | Horton, Edward Everett. | 1940 Aug. 22. | ||
202860 | [Program for Call me madam, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse : week beginning ... October 22, 1951, at the Imperial Theatre]. | 1951 | |||
202861 | [Souvenir program for Call me madam, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse]. | 1950 | |||
202862 | [Souvenir program for Call me madam, music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse]. | 1950 | |||
203222 | Bookplate, with caption: From the library of W.C. Handy. | Handy, W. C. (William Christopher), 1873-1958. | 1914 | ||
203223 | [Judy Garland] [photograph]. | 194-? | |||
203224 | [Program for Rose-Marie, a musical play, book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart : week beginning Monday evening, December 7, 1925, at the Imperial Theatre]. | 1925 | |||
203225 | [Clipping from program for Rose-Marie, a music play ... book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart : week beginning Monday evening, November 24, 1924]. | 1924 | |||
203226 | [Clipping from program for grand concert ... by Jan Kubelik and Paur Symphony Orchestra ... : Miss Estelle Liebling, soprano ... Herr Rudolf Friml, pianist, at the Metropolitan Opera House ... December 22, 1901]. | 1901 | |||
203227 | [Program for George White's all new "Scandals" : book by William K. Wells and George White, lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown, music by Ray Henderson : week beginning Monday evening, September 20, 1926, at the Apollo Theatre]. | 1926 | |||
203228 | [Program for George White's scandals, the 11th edition : sketches by George White, Lew Brown and Irving Caesar, songs by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, at the Apollo Theatre, week beginning ... September 14, 1931]. | 1931 | |||
203229 | [Program for Flying high, a new musical comedy, book by B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Jack McGowan, DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson songs ... : at the Apollo Theatre, week beginning ... December 29, 1930]. | 1930 | |||
203230 | [Program for Hold everything!, a new musical comedy : book by B.G. De Sylva and John Mc Gowan, Brown, De Sylva and Henderson songs : week beginning ... May 27, 1929, at the Broadhurst Theatre]. | 1929 | |||
203231 | [Program for Follow thru, a musical slice of country club life by Laurence Schwab and B.G. De Sylva with De Sylva, Brown and Henderson songs : week beginning ... January 14, 1929, at Chanin's 46th Street Theatre]. | 1929 | |||
203232 | [Program for Good news, by Laurence Schwab and B.G. DeSylva, lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown, music by Ray Henderson : week beginning ... February 13, 1928, at Chanin's Forty-Sixth Street Theatre]. | 1928 | |||
203233 | [Lantern slide for The Singing Fool] [transparency]. | 1928? | |||
203234 | Autograph card signed, dated : Aug. 31, 1921, to Irene [Gallagher] of T.B. Harms Music Publishing Co. | De Sylva, B. G. (Buddy Gard), 1896-1950. | |||
203235 | Autograph letter signed, dated : New York, to Hoagy Carmichael, 1957 Nov. 11. | Fuld, James J., 1916-2008, | 1957 Nov. 11. | ||
203236 | Autograph letter signed, dated : to Bob, 1959 Nov. | Cantor, Eddie, 1892-1964. | 1959 Nov. | ||
203237 | [Program for "Whoopee" : musical comedy in two acts and ten scenes, book by Wm. Anthony Mc Guire ... music by Walter Donaldson, lyrics by Gus. Kahn : week beginning ... May 6, 1929, at the New Amsterdam Theatre]. | 1929 | |||
203269 | [Photograph, signed, of Nora Bayes]. | ||||
203272 | [Clipping from program for George Washington, Jr., book and lyrics by Geo. M. Cohan, produced under his personal direction, at the Herald Square Theatre, 1906]. | 1906 | |||
203273 | [Clipping from program for Forty-five minutes from Broadway, by Geo. M. Cohan, with Scott Welsh as "Kid Burns" and the original company]. | 1905? | |||
203275 | [Program for Little Nellie Kelly, words and music by George M. Cohan, at the Liberty Theatre, New York, 1923]. | 1923 | |||
203329 | [Program for inauguration ball, President James A. Garfield, March 4th, 1881]. | 1881 | |||
203330 | [Program for New England tour of Sousa and his band]. | 189-? | |||
203331 | Autograph letter signed, dated : to James Fuld, [193?] Sept. 20. | Schwartz, Arthur, 1900-1984. | 193? Sept. 20. | ||
203332 | [Jack Buchanan] [photograph]. | 192-? | |||
203333 | Autograph card signed : 1924 July 28. | Dietz, Howard, 1896-1983. | 1924 July 28. | ||
203334 | [Photograph, signed, of Sheldon Harnick, dated : 1978 Nov. 30]. | 1978 Nov. 30 | |||
203335 | The Music Theatre International study guide for Fiddler on the roof. | c1993. | |||
203336 | [The Beatles] [photograph]. | 198-? | |||
203337 | [Souvenir program for The Beatles Christmas show : at Finsbury Park Astoria]. | 1963 | |||
203338 | [Group portrait of The Beatles and autographs] [photograph]. | 196-? | |||
203339 | [Playbill and ticket for Beatles in person, plus all star show, at Shea Stadium ... Aug. 23, 1966]. | 1966 | |||
203340 | [Program for Radio City Music Hall, week beginning Thursday, February 20, 1936]. | 1936 | |||
203341 | Clippings : program for For goodness sake, book by Fred Jackson, music by William Daly and Paul Lannin, lyrics by Arthur Jackson ... at the Lyric Theatre, week beginning ... May 1, 1922. | 1922 | |||
203342 | Autograph letter signed, dated : [New York] to Dailey Paskman, 1959 June 16. | Crawford, Joan, 1908-1977. | 1959 June 16. | ||
203343 | [Adele Astaire Douglas] [print]. | Astaire, Adele. | 192-? | ||
203344 | [Program for the Alhambra : performances commencing ... Jan. 17, 1916]. | 1916 | |||
203345 | [Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly in a frame from That's Entertainment] [slide]. | 1974? | |||
203791 | [Program for Apple blossoms, an operetta in a prologue and two acts, music by Fritz Kreisler and Victor Jacobi, book and lyrics by William Le Baron : beginning Tuesday evening, October 7, 1919, at the Globe Theatre]. | 1919 | |||
203792 | [Program for The love letter, a musical play in three acts (suggested by Franz Molnar's story "The wolf"), libretto by William Le Baron, music by William Jacobi : week beginning Monday evening, October 31, 1921, at the Lyceum Theatre]. | 1921 | |||
203793 | [Still photograph of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers from Top Hat] [photograph]. | 193- | |||
203794 | [Cover for publicity booklet or press kit for A damsel in distress, signed by Fred Astaire]. | 1937 | |||
203795 | [First day cover for D.W. Griffith stamp, postmarked Beverly Hills, CA, May 27, 1975, envelope signed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers]. | ||||
203796 | [Photograph, signed, of Fred Astaire]. | ||||
203797 | The Fred Astaire top hat dance album : a comprehensive compendium on ballroom dancing. | 1935 | |||
203798 | [Program for They're playing our song, book by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager : at the Imperial Theatre]. | 1979 | |||
203799 | [Program for Hello, Dolly!, the new musical comedy, book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, suggested by Thornton Wilder's "The matchmaker" : at the St. James Theatre, premiere performance, January 16, 1964]. | 1964 | |||
203800 | [Program for Miss Saigon, a musical, by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg, music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, lyrics by Richard Maltby, jnr & Alain Boublil : at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, first night ... 20th September 1989]. | 1989 | |||
203801 | [Program for Chicago, a musical vaudeville, book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb : at the Forrest Theatre]. | 1976 | |||
203802 | [Program for Cabaret, the new musical, book by Joe Masteroff, based on the play by John van Druton and stories by Christopher Isherwood, music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb : premiere performance, November 20, 1966, Broadhurst Theatre]. | c1966. | |||
203803 | Autograph letter signed : Nyack, N.Y., to Elmer Lewis, 1940 Nov. 1. | Lahr, Bert, 1895-1967. | 1940 Nov. 1. | ||
203804 | Release form signed by Ray Bolger : New York, N.Y., 1948 Nov. 9. | 1948 Nov. 9. | |||
203805 | [Still photograph from The Wizard of Oz of the Wicked Witch of the West and her flying monkeys] [photograph]. | 1939 | |||
203806 | [Billie Burke] [photograph]. | 1905 | |||
203807 | Autograph agreement with RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., signed : Los Angeles, Calif., 1945 May 10. | Haley, Jack, 1899-1979. | 1945 May 10. | ||
204186 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Lubiana [i.e. Ljubljlana?], 10 September 1883, to a professor, 1883 Sep. 10. | Busoni, Ferruccio, 1866-1924. | 1883 Sep. 10. | MFC B979.X | |
204198 | Autograph letter signed, dated : Dresden, 4 December 1865, to an unidentified recipient, 1865 Dec. 4. | Krebs, Mary, 1851-1900. | 1865 Dec. 4. | MFC K92.X | |
204209 | Autograph letters signed (2) : [Venice, 22 October 1882, and n.p., n.d.], to Ludwig Frölich in Bayreuth, 1882 Oct. 22. | Wagner, Siegfried, 1869-1930. | 1882 Oct. 22. | MFC W135.F929 (1-2) | |
204215 | Autograph note signed : [n.p.], 1921 Apr. | White, George. | 1921 Apr. | ||
204218 | [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]. | 1924 | |||
204221 | [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]. | 1920 | |||
204222 | [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]. | 1920 | |||
204223 | [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]. | 1923 | |||
204224 | [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]. | 1922 | |||
204225 | Art impressions of George White's scandals, sixth edition : [book by Wm. K. Wells and George White, lyrics by B.G. Desylva and Ballard Macdonald, staged by George White] / G. Maillard Kesslère. | Kesslère, G. Maillard (George Maillard) | 1924 | ||
204226 | Autograph note signed : [n.p.], [n.d.]. | Keeler, Ruby. | no date | ||
204227 | [Souvenir program for The show is on, with Beatrice Lillie and Bert Lahr, words and music mostly by Duke & Fetter and also by Rodgers & Hart, Dietz & Schwartz, the Gershwins, Harburg & Arlen, Carmichael & Adams, Zeno & Irwin, Herman Hupfeld, dialogue mostly by David Freedman and also by Moss Hart, the entire production conceived and staged by Vincente Minnelli. | 192-? | |||
204259 | Uncle Tom's glmipse [i.e. glimpse] of glory / words written by Eliza ; music by Frank Howard. | Howard, Frank, 1823- | c1852. | PMC 1387 | |
204272 | Uncle Tom's lament for Eva / written and composed by I.B. Woodbury. | Woodbury, I. B. (Isaac Baker), 1819-1858. | c1852. | PMC 1388 | |
204364 | Prelude and fugue for organ in B minor, BWV 544 : autograph manuscript, between 1727 and 1731. | Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. | between 1727 and 1731. | ||
204374 | [Program for The show is on, Vincente Minnelli's new musical : music and lyrics mostly by Vernon Duke and Ted Fetter : at the Winter Garden, beginning Monday evening, March 8, 1937]. | 1937 | |||
204377 | [Playbill for The show is on, Vincente Minnelli's new musical : at the Shubert Theatre, beginning Nov. 5]. | 1936 | |||
204380 | [Program for Sweet little devil, the gayest of musical comedies : by Frank Mandel and Laurence Schwab, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B.G. De Sylva : at the Central Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, February 25, 1924]. | 1924 | |||
204382 | [Clipping from program for The sweetheart soup : book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell, music by Hugo Felix : at the Illinois Theatre, tenth week, beginning Sunday evening, June 13, 1920]. | 1920 | |||
204383 | [Playbill for Spice of 1922 : the revue which startled Broadway, book and lyrics by Jack Lait, beginning Monday, Mar. 19th at the Shubert Majestic Theatre, Boston]. | 1922 | |||
204384 | [Program for Song of the flame, a romantic opera : book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd, music by Herbert Stothart and George Gershwin : at the 44th Street Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, March 29, 1926]. | 1926 | |||
204385 | [Playbill for Song of the flame, a new musical play : book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, 2d, music by George Gershwin and Herbert Stothart : at Poli's Theater, week of Monday, December 14, 1925]. | 1925 | |||
204386 | [Program for Ziegfeld "Show girl" : written and dialogue staged by Wm. Anthony McGuire, based on the novel by J.P. McEvoy, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Gus Kahn and Ira Gershwin : at the Ziegfeld Theatre, beginning Tuesday evening, July 2, 1929]. | 1929 | |||
204387 | [Program for Ziegfeld's "Show girl" : written and dialogue staged by Wm. Anthony McGuire from the novel by J.P. McEvoy, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn : at the Colonial Theatre]. | 1929 | |||
204388 | [Program for Tell me more, a spring musical comedy : book by Fred Thompson and William K. Wells, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by B.G. De Sylva and Ira Gershwin : at the Gaiety Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, June 15, 1925]. | 1925 | |||
204389 | [Program for Treasure girl, the new musical comedy : book by Fred Thompson and Vincent Lawrence, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : at the Alvin Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, November 12, 1928]. | 1928 | |||
204390 | [Program for Tip-toes, a new musical comedy : book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : at the Liberty Theatre, week beginning Monday evening, January 25, 1926]. | 1926 | |||
204391 | Autograph, [1932?]. | Kaufman, George S. (George Simon), 1889-1961. | 1932? | ||
204392 | Of thee I sing : a musical play in two acts / book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind ; music by George Gershwin ; lyrics by Ira Gershwin. | Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. | c1935. | ||
204393 | Autograph, [193-?]. | Moore, Victor, 1876-1962. | 193-? | ||
204394 | Autograph banking check : payable to Drug Fair, 1985 Aug. 16. | Ryskind, Morrie, 1895-1985 | 1985 Aug. 16. | ||
204395 | [William Gaxton] [photograph]. | 193-? | |||
204396 | The Music Theatre International study guide for Of thee I sing, a musical comedy. | Schlesinger, Sarah. | c1993. | ||
204397 | Autograph letter signed : Gladstone, to Albert, 1926 Apr. 1. | Bolton, Guy, 1884-1979 | 1926 Apr. 1. | ||
204398 | Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to Jimmie, 1932 Apr. 15. | Rogers, Ginger, 1911-1995. | 1932 Apr. 15. | ||
204399 | [Signed portrait of Ethel Merman] [photograph]. | 193-? | |||
204410 | Pictures at an exhibition, orchestrated by Maurice Ravel : manuscript in the hand of Ravel, 1922 May. | Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881. | 1922 May. | ||
204575 | Keyboard miscellany : autograph manuscript, 1849 Jan. | Delibes, Léo, 1836-1891. | 1849 Jan. | Cary 618 | Browse manuscript |
204583 | Chansons de France pour les enfants 2, en Limousin : autograph manuscript, 1924? | Ropartz, Joseph Guy Marie, 1864-1955. | 1924? | Cary 617 | |
204596 | Musical miscellany : autograph manuscript, 1813. | Phillips, Henry, 1801-1876, compiler. | 1813. | Cary 631 | Browse manuscript |
204697 | Autograph letters signed (2), dated : London, 20 and 30 April 1961, to Mr. Orrey 1961 Apr. 20 | Du Pré, Jacqueline, 1945-1987. | 1961 Apr. 20 | MFC D942.O75 (1-2) | |
205087 | Girl crazy [transparency]. | 1943 | |||
205090 | Girl crazy : a straight play version / adapted by Anne Coulter Martens, Newt Mitzman and William Dalzell from the musical comedy "Girl crazy" ; book by Guy Bolton and John McGowan ; music by George Gershwin ; lyrics by Ira Gershwin. | Martens, Anne Coulter, 1906-1977. | c1930. | ||
205092 | [Program for Oh, Kay!, a new musical comedy : book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin : at His Majesty's Theatre, March 5]. | 192- | |||
205093 | [Program for Oh, Kay!, the new musical comedy : book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : at the Imperial Theatre, week beginning ... June 6, 1927]. | 1927 | |||
205094 | [Program for Rosalie, the musical comedy : music by Sigmund Romberg and George Gershwin, book by Wm. Anthony McGuire and Guy Bolton, lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse and Ira Gershwin : at the Colonial Theatre, week beginning ... Dec. 19, 1927]. | 1927 | |||
205095 | [Program for Pardon my English, the new musical comedy : book by Herbert Fields, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : at the Majestic Theatre, beginning ... January 20, 1933]. | 1933 | |||
205096 | [Program for Let 'em eat cake, sequel to Of thee I sing : book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : at the Imperial Theatre, beginning Monday evening, November 13. 1933]. | 1933 | |||
205097 | [Program for Lady, be good, the new musical comedy : book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : at the Liberty Theatre, week beginning ... December 1, 1924]. | 1924 | |||
205098 | [Clipping from program for Good morning, Judge : book by Fred Thompson, music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank : at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre, week beginning ... February 17, 1919]. | 1919 | |||
205099 | [Program for Little Miss Bluebeard, a new song play by Avery Hopwood : at the Lyceum Theatre, week beginning ... January 21, 1924]. | 1924 | |||
205100 | [Program for The century midnight whirl : lyrics by Bud de Sylva, Jos. McCarthy and John Henry Mears, music by George Gershwin and Harry Tierney : Sam S. Shubert Theatre, week of March 29, 1920]. | 1920 | |||
205296 | [Program for Let 'em eat cake, sequel to Of thee I sing : book by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin : Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Boston, Mass. | 1933 | |||
205297 | [Program for An evening of 20th century American musical theater : the Gregg Smith Singers : Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, May 20, 1978]. | 1978 | |||
205298 | [Program for Good morning, Judge : music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank : Shubert Theatre, Boston. | 1919? | |||
205303 | In the swim / lyric by Ira Gershwin ; music by George Gershwin. | Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. | c1983. | ||
205326 | [Program for The dancing girl, a new musical play in 22 scenes : at the New Winter Garden, week beginning Jan. 29, 1923]. | 1923 | |||
205329 | [Program for J.P. McEvoy's Americana, revue with Lew Brice, Roy Atwell : music by Con Conrad and Henry Souvaine, special numbers by George Gershwin, Philip Charig, Ira Gershwin, Morrie Ryskind : at the Belmont Theatre, week beginning July 26, 1926]. | 1926 | |||
205334 | [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]. | 1928 ( | |||
205337 | [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]. | 1928 | |||
205338 | Autograph. | Bordoni, Irene. | 19-- | ||
205340 | [Program for The French doll, a new comedy with a few songs, adapted by A.E. Thomas from the French of Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon : at the Lyceum Theatre, week beginning May 8, 1922]. | 1922 | |||
205341 | [Program for For goodness sake, the new musical comedy : book by Fred Jackson, music by William Daly and Paul Lannin, lyrics by Arthur Jackson : at the Lyric Theatre, beginning Feb. 21, 1922]. | 1922 | |||
205342 | He loves and she loves / words by Ira Gershwin ; music by George Gershwin. | Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. | c1927. | ||
205452 | [Program for Shake your feet, a new revue : book by Greatrex Newman, Clifford Grey, and Noel Scott, music by George Gershwin [et al.] : at the London Hippodrome, Wednesday, July 20th, 1927 ...]. | 1927 | |||
205453 | [Program for Lady, be good!, a new musical comedy : book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, with Fred and Adele Astaire : at the Empire Theatre]. | 1926 | |||
205454 | [Clipping from program for La-la-Lucille! a farce with music : book by Fred Jackson, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Arthur J. Jackson and B.G. De Silva]. | 1919 |