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Guide to the Carillon Music Collection, 1926-2018, Bulk: 1926-1983 Guide to the Carillon Music Collection, 1926-2018, Bulk: 1926-1983 Norwich University Archives Kreitzberg Library Norwich University 158 Harmon Drive Northfield, VT 05663 Phone: (802) 485-2947 Fax: (802) 485-2173 Email: [email protected] Summary Creator Philbrook, F. Randolf Title Carillon Music Collection Dates 1926-2018, Bulk: 1926-1983 Extent 3 Boxes (3 linear feet) About the Collection The collection primarily represents the carillon music library of the late Capt. F. Randolf Philbrook, M.D., M.P.H. It contains sheet music dating from the 1920s to the 1980s. There are some records in the collection that document the Charlotte Nichols Greene Memorial Carillon on the campus of Norwich University, including recital programs, correspondence, photographs as well as general information on the carillon as a musical instrument. A detailed content listing will be found below. Access Restrictions The collection is open. Preferred Citation Many items in the University Archives are one-of-a-kind resources that are not likely to be available anywhere but here. For this reason, forming citations for archival sources is a little different than for books and periodicals. If you need to cite anything from this collection, follow the format below: Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Carillon Music Collection, Box and/or Folder and/or Item Identification; Norwich University Archives, Kreitzberg Library, Northfield, VT. Here’s an example from the collection: Praeludium en Fuga (Johanna Bordewijk Roepman, 1950) in Carillon Music Collection, Norwich University Archives, Kreitzberg Library, Northfield, VT. Additional Information Extent: 3 Boxes (3 linear feet) Collection Location: B29.3 Language(s) of Material: English, French Repository: Norwich University Archives, Kreitzberg Library, 158 Harmon Dr., Northfield, VT 05663 USA, Phone: 802.485.2947, Fax: 802.485.2173, [email protected] Content Listing Sheet Music (Series 1) (Box 1) Ad Este Fideles (John Wade’s Carol Book) Adios Muchachos (J. Sanders) Al Dolce Guidiamo (Aria from opera Anna Bolina, Gaetano Donizetti) Alabama Jubilee (George L. Cobb) All Through the Night (Welch Air) Allegretto (Antonin Dvorak) Allegro (F. J. Hayden) Aloha Oe (Queen Liliukalani) American Beauty Rag (Joseph F. Lamb) Andante (From Violin Concerto in E Minor, Felix Mendelssohn) Andante (F. Schubert) Andante (W. J. Hayden) Andante Grazioso (From Adur Sonata, Mozart) Andante: Violin Concerto in A Minor (Felix Mendelssohn) Angelina Baker (Steven Foster) Angels We Have Heard on High (French Carol) Annie Laurie (Lady John Scott) Aria (G. F. Handel) Ariette (W. A. Mozart) Arioso (J. S. Bach) Arkansas Traveler (American folksong) Autumn Leaves (Johnnie Mercer & Joseph Kosma) Ave Maria (Franz Schubert) Away Down Souf (Steven Foster) Bacarole (Mendelssohn) Back to Life (Chas. Hunter) Basin Street Blues (Spencer Williams) Beautiful Dreamer (Stephen Foster) Before Thy Throne (St. Petersburg, Episcopal Hymnal 499) Bells at Twilight (Frederick Groton) Bicycle Ride (Alexander Gretchanicof) Blue and Brokenhearted (2 variants) The Blue Bells of Scotland (folk song) Bowery Buck (Tom Turpin, Ragtime two-step) A Breeze from Alabama (Scott Joplin) Broadway Rag (a classic, James Scott) By the Light of the Silv’ry Moon (Ed. Madden) The Camptown Races (Steven Foster) Can-Can Polka (Jacques Offenbach) Canzonetta del Falciatore (Robert Schumann) Cavalir’ Rustican Rag (Egburt Van Allen) Chrysanthemum (an Afro-Intermezzo, Scott Joplin) Claire de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque, Claude Debussy) Cleopatra Rag (Joseph F. Lamb) Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming (Steven Foster) Cradle Song (Johannes Brahms) Crying in the Chapel (Artie Glen) The Darktown Strutters Ball (Shelton Broos) Deh Non Voler Costringere (aria from opera Anna Bolina, Donizetti) Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant Us Peace, Traditional Cannon) The Easy Winners (Scott Joplin) El Chocolo (A. G. Vilodolo) Elite Syncopations (Scott Joplin) Ellen Bayne (Steven Foster) Ellen Bayne (Scott Joplin) Estralita (Manuel Ponce) Etude (Frederick Chopin) Evening Prayer (from Stradella, G. A. Brown Flotow) Evergreen Rag (James Scott) The Favorite (a ragtime two-step, Scott Joplin) Finale (from Symphony No. 1, Johannes Brahms) Frog Legs Rag (James Scott) Gavotte (Corelli) Gavotte (G. F. Handel) Gavotte in G Minor (from the Third English Suite, J. S. Bach) Gentle Annie (Steven Foster) The Glendy Burk (Steven Foster) Grenada (Fantasy Espagnola, Augustine Lera) Alexander Gretchaninof Medley: Prominard Gypsy Love Song (Harry B. Smith & Victor Herbert) Ham and ! (Arthur Marshal) Hard Times Come Again No More (Steven Foster) Harlem Rag (two-step, Tom Turpin) He (Richard Mullan & Jack Richards) He Walks Before Me (Wendel Loveless & C. Austin Miles) Heliotrope Bouquet (Scott Joplin & Louis Chauvin) Het Heerken van Maldeghen (Flemish folksong) High School Cadets March (John Philip Sousa) Hunting Song (Jagdlied, Robert Schumann) Il Est Ne (an old French carol) I’ll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time (Neville Fleeson & Albert Von Tilzer) In the Gloaming (Annie F. Harington) The Japanese Sandman (Raymond B. Egan & Richard A. Whiting) Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair (Steven Foster) John Peel (English folk song) The Jolly Waggoner (folk song) Joyeux Paysan Op. 68, No. 10 (Robert Schumann) Kinklets Two-Step (Arthur Marshal) Kismet Rag (Scott Joplin & Scott Hayden) La Chanson Pour Anna (Andre Popp) La Golandrina (The Dove, Narciso Serradell) La Jesucita (Mexican folk dance) La Paloma (The Dove, S. de Yradier) La Verginella (Bertoni) Larboard Watch (sea chanty, T. Williams) Last Spring (Grieg) Leola (Scott Joplin) Liebestraum (Dream of Love, Franz Lizst) Lock Lomond (Scotch air) Lou’siana Belle (Steven Foster) Lullaby (Johan Philip Kernberger, 1721-1781) Ma To-Vu (Hebrew hymn, L. Lewandowski) March (J.S. Bach) March Militaire (Franz Schubert) Mary’s Little Boy Child (Jester Hai) The May-Pole Dance (16th Century) Meadows in the Moonlight (Serge Prokofeiff) Melodia (Robert Schumann, 1810-1856, Op.68 No.1) Melody in F, Op. 3 (A. Rubinstine) Melody of Love (H. Englemann) Menuette (Mozart) Menuetto (G. F. Handel) Midwinter (Gustave Holst) Mighty Lak a Rose (Ethelbert Nevin) Minuet (Hayden) Minuet (W. A. Mozart) Minuet and Trio (Klo. No. 1, Mozart) Minuet in D (Mozart) Minuetto in B Flat (Giovani Balzoni) Mississippi Rag (W. H. Krell) Muscat Ramble (E. Ory) My Isle of Golden Dreams (Gus Kahn & Walter Blauf) Nagasaki (Mort Dixon & Harry Warren) Nappy Lee (a slow drag, Joe Jordan) Nelly Bly (Steven Foster) No Other Love (adapted from Chopin’s Etude in E Major, Bob Russell & Paul Weston) Nocturno (string quartet No. 2, Alexander Borodin) Nola (Felix Arndt) Nome Digas Que No (Salvidor Mole & Jose Mazzitelli) Non Giova Il Sospira (from Venizia, Donizetti) The Nonpariel Rag (Scott Joplin) Notturno (string quartet No. 2, Alexander Boridin) Now the Day is Over (S. P. Gould & Joseph Barney) O Come, O Come Emanuel (plainsong, 13th Century, adapted from arrangement by Carol McMillen) Oh! Lemuel! (Steven Foster) Oh! Susanna (Steven Foster) An Old French Carol On Micelmass Morn (traditional) On the Algarve (Tyrolean folk melody, yodel) On the Swing (Alexander Grechaninoff, 1884-1956) On Top of Old Smokey (traditional) On Wings of Song (Mendelsohn) Once Upon a Time (Charles Strause) Palm Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin) Peacharina Rag (Scott Joplin) Pegassus (a classic rag, James Scott) Picolo Pezzo (Robert Schumann, Op. 65 No.1) A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs (arranged by J. Albert Snow) Pleasant Moments (ragtime waltz, Scott Joplin) ‘Possum and ‘Taters (Charles Hunter) Pour Deux Flutes (Felix Mendelsohn Bartholdy & Fr. Lachner) Prayer from Der Freishutz (C. M. Von Webber) Prendimi Tico (aria from Romeo e Giuliet, de Vaccai) Primo Dolore (Robert Schumann) Quality Rag (James Scott) Quel Suono (duet from The Magic Flute, W. Amadeus Mozart) Ragging the Chopsticks (Abe Frankel & Archie Gotlebe) Ragtime Dance (stop-time two-step, Scott Joplin) A Ragtime Nightmare (march two-step, Tom Turpin) Reflection Rag (Scott Joplin) Reindeer Rag (Joseph F. Lamb) Rejoice Believers (Greenland Advent, Johan Michael Hayden, 1819) Reverie (Claude Achille Debussy) Ring de Banjo (Steven Foster) Robin Adair (Scotch ballad) Romany Life (Victor Herbert) The Rose of Tralee (Charles W. Glover) Russian Rag (George L. Cobb) Rustic Dance (C. R. Howell) Sail Along, Silv’ry Moon (Percy Wenrich) Saint Louis Blues (W. C. Handy) St. Louis Rag (Tom Turpin) Santa Lucia (Neapolitan boat song) Scarf Danse Scene (from Swan Lake, Peter Tchaikowsky) Scotch Dance (Beethoven) Sensation (George Lamb, arrangement by Scott Joplin) Shine on Harvest Moon (Nora Bayes & Jack Worwoth) Silver Threads Among the Gold (H. P. Danks) Simple Confession (song without words, F. Thome) Slumber Song (R. Schumann) The Smiler (Percy Winerich, 1887) Softly Now Light of Day (George Duane & Louis M. Gotchalk) Solvegs Lied (Sunshine Song, Grieg) Something Doing (a ragtime two-step, Scott Joplin & Scott Hayden) The Sound of Music (Richard Rogers) The Strenuous Life (Scott Joplin) Sunflower Slow Drag (Scott Joplin & Scott Hayden) Swanee River Moon (H. Pltman [sic] Clarke) Sweet Betsy from Pike (American folk song) Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie, Pinkham, & Brown) Sweet Hour of Prayer (William B. Bradbury) Swipesy (Scott Joplin & Arthur Marshal) Tango in D (transposed to F, Isaac Albeniz) A Tennessee Tantalizer (a ragtime teckeler, Charles Hunter) Tennessee Waltz (Redd Stewart & Pee Wee King) Then You’ll Remember Me (Balfe) Three Blind Mice, Variations on (John Thompson) The Thunderer (John Philip
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