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ISSN 0036-8472 Large-Print Scores and Books Catalog Music and Musicians

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Large-Print Scores and Books Catalog, a music masters were prepared by members guide to the large-print collection in the of Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Beta honor Music Section, National Library Service fraternities and other volunteers. for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Except where special sizes are noted Library of Congress, includes large-print and in books about music and musicians, music and books on music and musicians the music staff size is approximately one available as of January 2010. inch. Books are printed commercially This catalog is divided into two general or are enlarged and reproduced by sections, one for scores and the other xerography. Minimum type size is 14 for books. Scores are further divided points. For illustration, we have provided into seven categories—brass, keyboard, a sample large-print music score in the percussion, strings, voice, woodwinds, centerfold of this catalog. and ensembles. Books are arranged into five groups—autobiographies and biographies, braille music notation, Scores college-level texts, popular subjects, and reference tools. Brass Music for individual instruments is Baritone Horn...... 1 listed under the appropriate instrument Horn...... 1 family heading, e.g., music under Trombone...... 1 keyboard and music under brass. Trumpet and Cornet...... 1 The listings under voice include music as well as librettos and and hymn texts. Tuba...... 2 Within the subsections for individual instruments and voice, pieces by a single Keyboard are listed under the composer’s Accordion...... 2 name. Collections of music by several Organ...... 2 are listed under collection Piano...... 4 titles. An alphabetical index to authors, composers, and titles is provided. Percussion...... 25 Publisher information has been omitted from the Scores section. However, this information is available in the NLS online Strings catalog at http://nlscatalog.loc.gov, or can ...... 26 be found by calling the Music Section at Guitar...... 26 1-800-424-8567. Publishers have been Harp...... 27 included in the Books section. Viola...... 27 Masters for large-print scores in the Violin...... 28 NLS music collection were variously Violoncello...... 29 handcopied, prepared from photo-enlarged print music, or produced by computer. Most handcopied and photo-enlarged Contents

Voice Collections and ...... 29 Librettos...... 47 Song and Hymn Texts (words only).. 49

Woodwinds Bassoon...... 49 ...... 49 ...... 50 Recorder...... 51 ...... 52

Ensembles...... 52 Books Autobiographies and Biographies...... 53 Braille Music Notation...... 55 College-level Texts...... 56 Popular Subjects...... 59 Reference Tools...... 61

Index...... 62 Scores Brass Weber, Fred First division band method: Trombone, part 2 LPM 266 Baritone Horn Senaillé, Jean Baptiste, 1687–1730 Trumpet and Cornet Allegro spiritoso LPM 362 For baritone horn and piano; baritone Anderson, Leroy, 1908–1975 part only. Bugler’s holiday: B-flat trumpet solo LPM 166 VanderCook, Hale A. (Hale Ascher), For trumpet and piano; trumpet part 1864–1949 only. Lily LPM 310 Breeze-easy: Recital pieces for cornet For cornet, trumpet, or (trumpet) LPM 292 treble-clef baritone. Compiled and arranged by John Kinyon. For trumpet and piano; trumpet part only. Horn Abide with me Gower, William All through the night Rubank advanced method for French horn, Annie Lisle (H.S. Thompson) vol. 1 LPM 518 The ash grove Kopprasch, G. Auld lang syne Sixty selected studies for French horn Bendemeer’s stream LPM 394 The blue bells of Scotland Carnival of Venice Cockles and mussels Trombone Cradle song (Johannes Brahms) Douglas, Wayne Crusaders’ hymn The Belwin band builder: Trombone, Drink to me only with thine eyes part 1 LPM 28 The Erie Canal Faith of our fathers Handel, George Frideric, 1685–1759 Flow gently, sweet Afton Sarabande and vivace, trombone German waltz LPM 334 Home on the range Pearson, Bruce, 1942 John Peel Standard of excellence: Trombone, book 1 Loch Lomond LPM 673 Londonderry air Long, long ago Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1844–1908 The minstrel boy Allegro vivace: From concerto, trombone Papa Haydn’s tune (Joseph Haydn) LPM 327 Red River Valley For trombone and piano; trombone part Roses from the South only.

1 Scores Brass—Trumpet and Cornet, Tuba; Keyboard—Accordion, Organ Steal away Keyboard Sweet and low Sweet Betsy from Pike Accordion When love is kind Ye banks and braes of bonny Doon Sedlon, J.H. Sedlon accordion method, book 1-B Douglas, Wayne LPM 286 The Belwin band builder: B-flat cornet (trumpet), part 1 LPM 25 Organ Haydn, Joseph, 1732–1809 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750 Trumpet concerto for trumpet and piano; Choralvorspiele in authentischer Folge trumpet LPM 168 (organ music selections) LPM 466 Trumpet concerto in E-flat major Contains bd. 1, pt. 4 (nos. 29–34). H.VIIe. Arranged for trumpet and piano; library has trumpet part only. The church year: Easy organ voluntaries for liturgical church use, no. 1 LPM 248 VanderCook, Hale A. (Hale Ascher), Compiled by Howard Zetterval. 1864–1949 Lily LPM 310 Angels from the realms of glory (Roger C. For cornet, trumpet, or treble-clef Wilson) baritone. Beautiful Jesus (arr. by Bruce Carleton) Benedictus es domine (George Calkin) Lyra: Progressive études for cornet or Christ descendeth (Allen James) trumpet LPM 363 Christ triumphant (O. Scheldrup Oberg) Weber, Fred Fling wide the gates (John Stainer) First division band method: B-flat cornet Gethsemane (John M. Rasley) (trumpet) LPM 76 Good Friday prelude (Willy Reske) Holy Spirit, truth divine (Bertha Frick) Williams, Ernest S. Hymn to the trinity (Cecil Scott-Devin) Winema: Waltz, solo for cornet or trumpet Jesu, priceless treasure (Cruger-Bach) LPM 358 The king of glory (Dorothy Wells) For cornet and piano; library has cornet A king rides forth today (John M. Rasley) part only. A memory (Van Denman Thompson) My shepherd—a Lenten meditation (John M. Rasley) Tuba Now let all the heavens adore Thee Petrie, H.W. (Henry W.), 1857–1925 (Nicolai-Bach) Asleep in the deep LPM 304 O sacred head (Hassler-Bach) For tuba and piano; library has tuba part O savior sweet (Bach-Peery) only. Oh, come, Emmanuel (Ellen Jane Lorenz) Our hymn of grateful praise (John M. Rasley)

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Prelude on “Ein’ feste burg” (W.J. Moon River Preston) Spanish eyes Prelude on three Easter carols (Roger C. Franck, César, 1822–1890 Wilson) Chorale no. 1 LPM 205 Soli deo gloria (Roger C. Wilson) With Hammond registration. The son of God goes forth (Ellen Jane Lorenz) Chorale no. 2 LPM 401 A song of adoration (Van Denman With Hammond registration. Thompson) Chorale no. 3 LPM 178 Song of hope (Austin C. Lovelace) With Hammond registration. Songs of Christmas (Roger C. Wilson) The suffering savior (Roger C. Wilson) The Oxford book of wedding music for Tersanctus (Ellen Jane Lorenz) manuals LPM 658 Compiled by Malcolm Archer. Clark, Mary Elizabeth, 1918– Belwin organ library for all organs: Air (from Water music) (Handel) Manual play, level 2 LPM 224 Andante religioso (from Organ sonata no. 4) (Mendelssohn) Belwin organ library for all organs: Arrival of the queen of Sheba (Sinfonia Method play, level 2 LPM 222 from Solomon) (Handel) Easy organ arrangements for all organs Ave verum corpus (Mozart) LPM 77 Bist du bei mir (Stölzel) Compiled by John Brimhall. Bourrée (from Water music) (Handel) Bridal march (from Lohengrin) (Wagner) vol. 1 Canon (Pachelbel) Honey Finale (from Water music) (Handel) I left my heart in San Francisco Hornpipe (from Water music) (Handel) It’s a small world Jesu, joy of man’s desiring (from Cantata My way of life no. 147) (Bach) Never on Sunday Largo; minuet (from Berenice) (Handel) Rock and roll March (Purcell) Solid rock Marche (Lefébure-Wély) Tiajuana taxi Ouverture (from Fireworks music) Up, up, and away (Handel) vol. 2 Prelude (from the Te Deum) (Charpentier) Blues in F Prelude in C; air (from Suite no. 3) (Bach) Prince of Denmark’s march (Clarke) Harper Valley P.T.A. Saint Anthony chorale (Haydn) How to play blues Spring (from The four seasons) (Vivaldi) It was a very good year Trumpet tune (Purcell) King of the road Trumpet voluntary (Stanley) Little green apples

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Trumpet voluntary in D (Boyce) Agay, Denes Variations (from Organ concerto op. 4, no. The first recital: Original piano miniatures, 1) (Handel) recital notebook 1 LPM 156 Wedding march (from A midsummer Seven pieces for the first-year student. night’s dream) (Mendelssohn) The all-American college football songs Wagner, Richard, 1813–1883 LPM 553 Wedding march from Lohengrin The eyes of Texas (University of Texas) LPM 471 Fight on (University of Southern Abridged edition for use at weddings. California) Wildman, Arthur Wesley, 1901– Iowa corn song Belwin organ course for all models of Men of Pennsylvania organs LPM 98 Minnesota, march on Spinet organ, book A, for beginners of all Navy blue and gold ages LPM 75 Northwestern push on song With registrations for all organs. Notre Dame victory march Rambling wreck of Georgia Tech Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Piano There is no place like Nebraska (dear old Nebraska U.) Aaron, Michael Duet book: Original piano duets for American festival, book 2, early grade reading, rhythm, and recreation LPM 92 LPM 169 Contains eleven compositions by the v. 1: primo; v. 2: secondo. following composers: E.M. Fisher, L. Garrow, G. Harris, E.H. Hier, Asia C. McGraw, A. Procter, E.E. Rogers, E. Autumn story Stevens, S.B. Wilson. The clown Colonial ball American festival, book 4, advanced Ghost town LPM 481 Nightfall Arcadian festival (Shirley Munger) On review Fiddler’s reel (Jack Frederick Kilpatrick) The organ grinder Mirage (William L. Gillock) Reminiscence Lament (Gilbert Allen) Toyland Petite suite (Wayne R. Bohrnstedt) Valse petite Song (Edward MacDowell) Weeping willow Sparklers (John La Montaine) A tin soldier’s love (Edward MacDowell)

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American victory songs LPM 251 Sonata VI (Benjamin Carr) Arranged by Maxwell Eckstein. Sonatina III (Benjamin Carr) America Thema with 30 variations (James Hewitt) America, the beautiful Trip to Nahant: A favorite rondo (James American patrol Hewitt) Battle hymn of the republic Voluntary for the organ (Benjamin Carr) Columbia, the gem of the ocean “Yankee Doodle” with variations (James Dixie Hewitt) Hail, Columbia! Anthology of early American keyboard The Marines’ hymn music, 1787–1830, vol. 2 LPM 733 The star-spangled banner Edited by J. Bunker Clark. When Johnny comes marching home L’adieu: A rondo (Charles Thibault) Yankee Doodle La Bretonne: A celebrated air by F. Anson, George Kalkbrenner with an introduction and New directions, approaches to variations, for the piano forte contemporary piano idioms LPM 270 (Charles Thibault) Anthology of early American keyboard Clinton’s triumph: A grand march for the music, 1787–1830, vol. 1 LPM 720 piano forte (William Taylor) Edited by J. Bunker Clark. The debarkation march (Anthony Philip Heinrich) “Ah! what is the bosom’s commotion” Divertimento for the piano forte in which with variations for the piano forte are introduced the favorite airs of “Pipe (Charles Gilfert) de tabac,” “Di tanti palpiti,” and “The The Copenhagen waltz with variations drunken sailor or Columbus” (T.L. Holden) (Christopher Meineke) Divertimento II (Raynor Taylor) A fantasia for the piano forte in which is “The maid of Lodi” with variations introduced Whitaker’s celebrated song (Benjamin Carr) “Thine am I, my faithful fair,” with March (Eliza Crawly Murden) variations (Peter K. Moran) Meddley with the most favorite airs and A favorite waltz with variations for the variations (John Christopher Moller) piano forte, Hungarian air (Charles F. The new federal overture (James Hewitt) Hupfeld) The President of the United States’ march Grand centennial march (Charles Zeuner) (Stephen Sicard) Honor to the brave: General Lafayette’s Rondo (John Christopher Moller) grand march (Francis Johnson) Rondo III for the piano forte or Johnson’s new cotillions (Francis harpsichord (William Brown) Johnson) The siege of Tripoli: An historical naval Moran’s favorite variations to the Suabian sonata for the piano forte (Benjamin air: For the harp or piano forte (Peter K. Carr) Moran) Sonata III (Mr. Newman)

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An original air with variations (Arthur Musette in D major Clifton) Musette in G major Petit pot pourri (Julius Metz) Polonaise in Saxon rondo (Frederick A. Getze) First lessons in Bach, book 2, twelve short Second grand fantasie: Introduction and pieces LPM 150 brilliant variations to the Russian dance Compiled by Walter Carroll. (James F. Hance) The pieces are selected from the Toccatina capriciosa (Anthony Philip following works: Heinrich) Variations to the favourite air “Au clair de Nos. 1, 3, and 6 from the Notenbuch der la lune” (Christopher Meineke) Anna Magdalena Bach (1725) Welcome the nation’s guest: A military Nos. 2, 4, and 10 from the English suites divertimento for the piano forte (Oliver (no. 6, ; no. 3, G minor; and no. Shaw) 5, E minor) Arndt, Felix, d. 1918 No. 5 from an overture (Ouverture Nola LPM 284 [Suite], , BWV 820) Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750 Nos. 7, 8, and 11 from the French suites Bach for beginners from the Anna (no. 5, G major; no. 6, ; and no. Magdalene [i.e. Magdalena] notebook 2, ) LPM 45 v. 1 contains selections from the No. 9 from a partita (no. 3, ) Notenbuch der Anna Magdalena Bach; No. 12 from a suite (F minor, BWV v. 2 consists chiefly of selections from 823) the Clavier-Büchlein vor Wilhelm Friedemann Bach. The joy of Bach: Original keyboard compositions by members of the Bach First lessons in Bach, book 1 LPM 484 family LPM 130 Compiled by Walter Carroll. Compiled and edited by Denes Agay. Bourée in E minor Compositions by Carl Philipp Emanuel Gavotte in G minor Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Johann March in D major Christoph Friedrich Bach, Johann March in E-flat major Sebastian Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann March in G major Bach. Minuet in C minor Three part inventions: Sinfonia LPM Minuet in D minor 396 Minuet in G major BWV 787-801 Minuet in G major Minuet in G major Two part inventions: Inventio LPM 499 Minuet in G minor BWV 772-786 Minuet in G minor Minuet in G minor

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Bartók, Béla, 1881–1945 Aura Lee Mikrokosmos, vol. 1 LPM 476 Baby mine Sonatina for piano LPM 532 played on Barb’ra Allen Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770–1827 The battle hymn of the republic Contra dances LPM 132 Beautiful dreamer Freely transcribed by Isidor Seiss. Because Contains two dances; one in Because you’re you and the other in E-flat major. The big sunflower Easy compositions for piano: Rondo, Bill Bailey, won’t you please come home bagatelles, variations, sonatas LPM 483 A bird in a gilded cage Blow the man down Rondo, op. 51, no. 1 The blue tail fly Seven bagatelles, op. 33 The boll weevil song Six easy variations on an original theme The bonnie blue flag Six variations on the duet “Nel cor piŭ Buffalo gals non mi sento” from the La The bully song Molinara by Paisiello Bunker Hill Sonata, op. 79 By the waters of Minnetonka Two easy sonatas: op. 49, no. 1; op. 49, Cape Ann no. 2 Captain Junks Eleven bagatelles, op. 119 LPM 734 Careless love Carry me back to old Virginny Für Elise LPM 667 The caissons go rolling along Sonata in G minor, op. 49, no. 1 LPM 61 Champagne Charlie Chester Sonata quasi una fantasia, op. 27, no. 2: Cindy Moonlight sonata LPM 125 Clementine C-sharp minor Coronation Twelve minuets, WoO 7 LPM 735 The cowboy’s lament Best-loved songs of the American people Daisy Bell LPM 637 Darling Nelly Gray Edited by Denes Agay. Dixie Down in the valley the ball Drink to me only with thine eyes All the things you are Embraceable you Amazing grace Enraptured I gaze America The Erie Canal At a Georgia camp meeting The flowers that bloom in the spring At dawning For he’s a jolly good fellow Auld lang syne For me and my gal

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Frankie and Johnny Little brown jug Froggie went a-courtin’ Long, long ago Gaily the troubadour Long tail blue The girl I left behind me Look down that lonesome road Give my regards to Broadway Love’s old sweet song Glow worm Mademoiselle from Armentieres God bless America The man on the flying trapeze The gospel train Maple leaf rag Grandfather’s clock The Marines’ hymn Greensleeves Mary’s a grand old name Hail, Columbia Michael, row the boat ashore Hello, ma baby Mighty lak’ a rose He’s got the whole world in His hands The Mulligan guard Ho, westward ho! My faith looks up to thee Home on the range My gal Sal Home sweet home My heart stood still The hunters of Kentucky My wild Irish rose Hush little baby Night and day I can’t give you anything but love Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen I love life Oh promise me I love you truly Oh! Susanna Ida, sweet as apple cider Ol’ man river The impossible dream Old colony times In the gloaming Old Dan Tucker In the good old summertime Old folks at home I’ve been working on the railroad Old hundredth I’ve got the whole world on a string The old oaken bucket Jeanie with the light brown hair Old rosin the beau Jingle bells On the banks of the Wabash Jump Jim Crow On top of Old Smoky June is bustin’ out all over Once in love with Amy Kingdom coming Over the hills and far away Kiss me again Paper of pins Kiss me quick and go A perfect day The lass of Richmond Hill Peter Gray Last week I took a wife Poor wayfaring stranger The liberty song Pop! Goes the weasel Li’l Liza Jane Prayer of thanksgiving Lilly Dale Red River Valley Listen to the mocking bird The riddle song

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Rock of ages While strolling through the park Rosalie, the prairie flower Wildwood flower The Rosary The women all tell me Saint Louis blues Wondrous love Sally in out alley Woodman, spare that tree Scarborough Fair Yankee Doodle Seventy-six trombones Yankee Doodle boy She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain The yellow rose of Texas Shenandoah You naughty men The sidewalks of New York You’re in the army now Silver threads among the gold Big junior hymnbook: Piano LPM 48 So in love Principally, melodies with words. Sometime I feel like a motherless child Springfield Mountain Around the throne of God in heaven Star dust Blest be the tie The star-spangled banner The church’s one foundation Sweet Betsy from Pike Come Thou almighty king Sweet Genevieve Dare to be brave Sweet is the budding spring of love Fairest Lord Jesus The sweetest story ever told Fling out the banner Swing low, sweet chariot God of our fathers Ta-ra-ra boom-der-é Hear our prayer, o Lord Tea for two I am Thine, o Lord Tenting tonight I think when I read that sweet story There is a tavern in the town Love divine There’ll be a hot time My faith looks up to Thee There’s music in the air Now, on land and sea descending Tom Dooley Now the light has gone away Toyland O Zion haste Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! Onward, Christian soldiers Turkey in the straw Sweet hour of prayer Under the bamboo tree Big-note carnival: Eighteen famous Wabash cannonball melodies LPM 400 Wait for the wagon Arranged and edited by Maxwell Eckstein. Wait ’til the sun shines, Nellie Walking for that cake Argentine tango (Adios muchachus) We shall overcome Aura Lee When Johnny comes marching home French marching song When the saints come marching in Glow worm When you and I were young, Maggie Good-bye my lady love Greensleeves

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I can’t do the sum (from Babes in toyland) LPM 391 In the good old summertime Contains compositions by the following Jobilo (Kingdom comin’) composers: Beethoven, Behr, Bellini, Just awearyin’ for you Brunner, Button, Chopin, Chwatal, Kashmiri song Clementi, Diabelli, Dussek, Fischer, Meet me in St. Louis, Louis Flotow, Gurlitt, Hermann, Hunten, Melody of love Kleinmichel, Knayer, Krug, Kullak, Mighty lak’ a rose Lange, Lichner, Mendelssohn, Merkel, My wild Irish rose Oesten, Poldini, Reinecke, Reinhold, Sailor’s hornpipe Rummel, Scharwenka, Schmitt, When the saints go marching in Schumann, Spindler, Streabbog, Yankee Doodle boy Tchaikovsky, Thome, Weber, Wilm, Zilcher. The big-note parade of famous melodies: Fifteen compositions LPM 397 Chopin, Frédéric, 1810–1849 Arranged and edited by Maxwell Etude, op. 10, no. 2 LPM 83 Eckstein. Compositions by the following A minor composers: Chopin, Dacre, Foster, Gruber, Etude, op. 10, no. 3 LPM 110 Ivanovico, Liszt, Nevin, Offenbach, E major Rossini, Strauss, Ward, Weber. Master series for the young LPM 560 Brimhall, John Selected and edited by Edwin Hughes. John Brimhall’s exercises in rhythm: How to play bossa nova, blues, boogie-woogie, Chorale from Nocturne, op. 37, no. 1 samba, and all the basic popular rhythms Etude no. 2 from the Three new études of the day LPM 136 Lento religioso from Nocturne, op. 15, no. 3 Burgmüller, Friedrich, 1806–1874 Mazurka, op. 7, no. 1 Twenty-five easy and progressive studies, Mazurka, op. 67, no. 2 op. 100 Mazurka, op. 67, no. 4 LPM 91—handcopied, larger print than Mazurka, op. 68, no. 2 version below. Mazurka, op. 68, no. 3 LPM 685—enlarged version of standard Prelude, op. 28, no. 6 print, smaller print than version above. Prelude, op. 28, no. 7 “Expressly composed for small hands.” Prelude, op. 28, no. 15 Burnam, Edna Mae Prelude, op. 28, no. 20 A dozen a day: Technical exercises for Theme from Ballade, op. 38 the piano to be done each day before Trio from The funeral march, op. 35 practising LPM 63 Waltz, op. 70, no. 2 Waltz in E Children’s piano pieces: A collection of sixty-four melodious compositions covering the first three grades of study

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Prelude, op. 28, no. 1 LPM 544 Waltz, op. 70, no. 1, G-flat major LPM Prelude, op. 28, no. 2 LPM 473 141 Prelude, op. 28, no. 3 LPM 563 Waltz, op. 70, no. 3, D-flat major LPM 142 Prelude, op. 28, no. 8 LPM 545 Christmas music for piano solo LPM 57 Prelude, op. 28, no. 9 LPM 546 Collected and arranged by June Prelude, op. 28, no. 10 LPM 547 Weybright. Prelude, op. 28, no. 13 LPM 548 vol. 1, secular The boar’s head Prelude, op. 28, no. 18 LPM 549 Christmas is coming (Country gardens) Preludes, op. 28, no. 20–21 LPM 550 Deck the halls O Christmas tree (O Tannenbaum) Prelude, op. 28, no. 22 LPM 551 The holly and the ivy Prelude, op. 28, no. 23 LPM 552 Jingle bells Here we come a-wassailing Preludes, op. 28—selections LPM 90 Good King Wenceslas Edited by Rafael Joseffy. God rest you, merry gentlemen No. 4, E minor March from The nutcracker suite (excerpt) No. 6, B minor (Tchaikovsky) No. 7, We wish you a merry Christmas No. 11, B major vol. 2, sacred No. 12, G-sharp minor Angels we have heard on high No. 13, F-sharp major As lately we watched No. 20, C minor Away in a manger Preludes, op. 28—selections LPM 140 Carols of the shepherds No. 4, E minor The children at the manger No. 6, B minor The first Nowell No. 7, A major Good Christian men, rejoice No. 15, D-flat major Hark! The herald angels sing No. 20, C minor In a manger he is lying It came upon the midnight clear Waltz, B. 44, E major LPM 556 Joy to the world Waltz, B. 56, E minor LPM 465 March of the kings O come, all ye faithful Waltz, B. 150, A minor LPM 559 O little town of Bethlehem Waltz, op. 34, no. 1 LPM 558 Oh come, Emmanuel Shepherds now go we Waltz, op. 42, A-flat major LPM 554 Silent night Waltz, op. 64, no. 2 LPM 557 We three kings of Orient are Waltz, op. 69, no. 1 LPM 555 Winds through the olive trees 11 Scores Piano

Clark, Frances, 1908– Contemporary piano repertoire, level 6 The music tree: A plan for musical growth, LPM 482 part A, vol. 1 LPM 561 by Maurice Hinson and David Carr Classics to moderns in the intermediate Glover. “Correlated with The piano grades LPM 389 student, level 6.” Compiled and edited by Denes Agay. Fairy tale (Prokofiev) Contains 113 compositions by the Gavotte (Shostakovich) following composers: C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Horseman’s gallop (Khachaturian) Bach, W.F. Bach, Bartók, Beethoven, In the garden (Stravinsky) Brahms, Chopin, Clarke, Corelli, Pastoral (Stravinsky) Couperin, Fischer, Franck, Gliere, Promenade (Prokofiev) Granados, Grieg, Handel, Haydn, Scampering (Khachaturian) Hummel, Kabalevsky, Khatchaturian, Tricks (Shostakovich) Kirchner, Kirnberger, Kodaly, Kuhlau, Waltz (Shostakovich) MacDowell, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Davison, June Muffat, Pasquini, Prokofiev, Purcell, Piano progress: Approach to music for the Rakov, Rameau, Rebikoff, Reger, partially sighted LPM 43 Satie, Scarlatti, Schubert, Schumann, Scriabin, Shostakovich, Sibelius, Stolzel, Debussy, Claude, 1862–1918 Tchaikovsky, Telemann, Villa-Lobos, Children’s corner for piano LPM 724 Volkmann, Zipoli. “Clair de lune” from Suite bergamasque Clementi, Muzio, 1752–1832 LPM 528 Six sonatinas, op. 36 LPM 95 “Golliwogg’s cake-walk” from The Sonatina, C major, op. 36, no. 1 LPM 55 children’s corner LPM 529 Contemporary piano literature, book 1 Dello Joio, Norman, 1913– LPM 350 Lyric pieces for the young LPM 591 Selected and correlated by Frances Boat song Clark, edited by Louise Goss. Contains Night song twenty-three compositions by the Prayer of the matador following composers: Bartók, Kabalevsky, Russian dancer Kraehenbuehl, Tansman, Tcherepnin. Street cries Contemporary piano literature, book 2 The village church LPM 138 Dvořák, Antonín, 1841–1904 Edited by Louise Goss. Contains sixteen Humoresque, op. 101, no. 7 LPM 283 compositions by the following composers: Bartók, Kabalevsky, Shostakovich, Early English sonatinas LPM 579 Siegmeister, Tansman, Tcherepnin. Edited by Alec Rowley. Contains sonatinas by Thomas Attwood, M.

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Camidge, W. Duncomb, James Hook, For me and my piano, book 1 LPM 486 John Jones, and C.H. Wilton. For me and my piano, book 3 LPM 533 Easy classics to moderns LPM 392 “Progressive piano pieces in the Compiled by Denes Agay. Contains intermediate grades.” 142 compositions by the following Ganz, Rudolph, 1877–1972 composers: Andre, C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Animal pictures: Twenty piano pieces Bach, Bartók, Beethoven, Bertini, LPM 479 Burgmuller, Corelli, Couperin, Czerny, “For children who want to grow up and Dandrieu, Franck, Gretchaninoff, grown-ups who still can be young.” Gurlitt, Handel, Haydn, Heller, Hummel, Kabalevsky, Khatchaturian, Kirnberger, George, Jon Kohler, Kullak, Kunz, Mendelssohn, A day in the jungle LPM 165 Miaskovsky, L. Mozart, W.A. Mozart, “Contains twelve pieces for the young Prokofiev, Purcell, Rameau, Rebikoff, student.” Schmitt, Schubert, Schumann, Stravinsky, Gershwin, George, 1898–1937 Tchaikovsky, Telemann, Turk, Villa- George Gershwin’s preludes for piano Lobos, Volkmann, Weber. LPM 603 Fibich, Zdeněk, 1850–1900 Allegro ben ritmato e deciso Poem: (My moonlight Madonna) Andante con moto e poco rubato LPM 58 The music of George Gershwin: Made The first assembled book of “pieces we easy for piano LPM 352 like to play” LPM 277 Arranged by Ada Richter. Selected and edited by Charles J. Haake, Gail Martin Haake, and Osbourne But not for me McConathy. Clap yo’ hands Embraceable you The first classics for the beginning pianist Fascinating rhythm LPM 385 I got a rhythm Edited and arranged by Denes Agay. I’ve got a crush on you Contains twelve compositions by the Liza following composers: Albert, Beethoven, Love is sweeping the country Couperin, Dandrieu, Diabelli, Haydn, The man I love Mozart, Praetorius, Telemann, Turk, Maybe Wilton. Mine Five nursery songs for piano LPM 65 Of thee I sing Happy birthday Oh, lady be good Little Jack Horner Rhapsody in blue Old King Cole Somebody loves me Pop goes the weasel Someone to watch over me Twinkle, twinkle little star Soon Strike up the band

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Swanee Piano repertoire, level 3 LPM 272 ’S wonderful Piano student, level 4 LPM 480 Who cares? (so long as you care for me) Piano technic, level 1 LPM 250 Gillock, William L. Accent on rhythm and style: Piano solos Grieg, Edvard, 1843–1907 in baroque, classic, romantic, modern style The first book for young pianists LPM LPM 153 593 “For the early intermediate grade.” Arietta, op. 12, no. 1 More New Orleans styles LPM 398 Cradle song, op. 66, no. 7 “For piano students of intermediate Elfin dance, op. 12, no. 4 level.” Grandmother’s minuet, op. 68, no. 2 National song, op. 12, no. 8 New Orleans jazz styles LPM 133 Waltz, op. 12, no. 2 “For piano students of intermediate Watchman’s song, op. 12, no. 3 level.” Peer Gynt suite no. 1, op. 46 LPM 154 Glover, David Carr Originally for orchestra; arranged for The half-filled cookie jar: A suite for piano piano. LPM 164 Songs from Norway: Ten compositions Dance of the dates LPM 32 Dance of the gingerbread men March of the chocolate cookies Anitra’s dance (from Peer Gynt suite Nut cookies no. 1) Waltz of the sugar cookies Concerto in A minor, first theme Erotic Piano duets, level 2 LPM 538 I love thee “Correlated with The piano student, In the hall of the mountain king level 2, of the David Carr Glover piano (from Peer Gynt suite no. 1) library.” March of the dwarfs vol. 1, primo; vol. 2, secondo Morning mood (from Peer Gynt suite Clementine no. 1) Cielito lindo Solvejg’s song, first theme Daisy To spring Hush mambo Wedding day at Troldhaugen Like-a-polka Guild repertoire: Elementary A Netherlands folk song LPM 121 Three blind mice Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. When the saints go marching in Contains twenty-three compositions by the Piano repertoire, primer level LPM 537 following composers: Bentley, Berkovich, Piano repertoire, level 1 LPM 249 Carter, Curcio, Gnessina, Kabalevsky,

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Keyes, Kremenliev, Rein, Rowley, Guild repertoire: Intermediate B Salutrinskaya, Scarmolin, Shepard, LPM 381 Sternklar, Watson, Wilson. Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Contains fourteen compositions by the Guild repertoire: Elementary B following composers: C.P.E. Bach, J.S. LPM 120 Bach, Ellmenreich, Haslinger, Heller, Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Kabalevsky, Krieger, Kuhlau, L. Mozart, Contains eighteen compositions by Rebikov, Reinhold, Shostakovich, Türk. the following composers: Aglintsova, Alt, Bentley, Bostelmann, Buhler, Guild repertoire: Intermediate C Clementi, Cobb, Curcio, Goedicke, Heif, LPM 96 Kremenliev, Mozart, Phillip, Proctor, Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Scher, Schmitt, Shepard. Contains thirteen compositions by the following composers: C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Guild repertoire: Elementary C Bach, Beethoven, Clementi, Gorodinsky, LPM 144 Grieg, Heller, Merkle, Mozart, Rebikov, Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Tchaikovsky, Zaranek. Contains fourteen compositions by the following composers: Alt, Bartók, Guild repertoire: Intermediate D Clark, Frackenpohl, Goedicke, Gurlitt, LPM 145 Kabalevsky, Krentzlin, Lemont, Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. McAllister, Montague, Munger, Rozanov, Contains twelve compositions by the Schmitt. following composers: C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Bach, Stephen Clark, Dussek, Freed, Guild repertoire: Elementary D Handel, Heller, Kuhlau, Kullack, LPM 143 Salmanov, Shostakovich, Wolfenzon. Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Contains fourteen compositions by the Guild repertoire: Intermediate E following composers: Alde, Beach, LPM 123 Berkovich, Coburn, Filas, Gurlitt, Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Kabalevsky, Kremenliev, Liszt, Manevich, Contains eleven compositions by the Michelet, Robinson, Salutrinskaya, following composers: C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Shostakovich. Bach, Ferrari, Grieg, Haydn, Kabalevsky, MacDowell, Merikanto, L. Mozart, Guild repertoire: Intermediate A Schubert. LPM 122 Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Guild repertoire: Intermediate F Contains twenty-three compositions by the LPM 124 following composers: J.S. Bach, Bartók, Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Beethoven, Biehl, Blatny, Corelli, Handel, Contains twelve compositions by the Kabalevsky, Kirchner, Liadov, Maykapar, following composers: C.P.E. Bach, L. Mozart, W.A. Mozart, Purcell, Rebikov, J.S. Bach, Krebs, Ladoukhine, Lund, Salutrinskaya, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, MacDowell, Maykapar, Schubert, Türk. Schumann, Spindler.

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Guild repertoire: Preparatory A Cod liver ile LPM 441 Streets of Laredo Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Wayfaring stranger Contains thirteen compositions by Haydn, Joseph, 1732–1809 the following composers: J.S. Bach, Haydn-Schaum, book 1: Based on events Beethoven, Chopin, Field, Gliere, and episodes of Haydn’s life LPM 439 Kabalevsky, Kuhlau, MacDowell, Includes arrangements by John W. Mendelssohn, Mozart, Paradis, Sander, Schaum of Haydn’s instrumental and Schubert. vocal music. Guild repertoire: Preparatory B At the court of Esterhazy (Romance in F) LPM 221 Choir boy (Adagio) Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. Climbing the castle wall (German Contains fifteen compositions by the dance) following composers: C.P.E. Bach, The clock symphony (Air from second J.S. Bach, Chopin, Haydn, Karganoff, movement) Lasson, Loeillet, MacDowell, Pachulski, The creation (three themes) Palmgren, Scarlatti, Schubert, Tcherepnin. Croatian market town (La roxelane Guild repertoire: Preparatory C theme) LPM 157 Drumming in the parade (Air from Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. sonata) Contains thirteen compositions by the Eighteenth-century dance ( in F, following composers: Bach, Beach, op. 3, no. 5) Beethoven, Chopin, Dett, Handel, Liszt, Emperor’s hymn (Austrian hymn) Mozart, Prokofiev, Schumann. Father of the symphony (Surprise Guild repertoire: Preparatory D symphony) LPM 87 Gipsy rondo (Third movement of trio Selected and edited by Leo Podolsky. no. 1) Contains eleven compositions by the Haydn’s famous pupils (Minuet from following composers: Bach, Chopin, Military symphony) Handel, Hummel, MacDowell, Rutini, Journey to England (Chorale) Schumann, Shostakovich, Voormolen. A monument for the living (Arietta) My mother bids me bind my hair (song) Hanon, Charles Louis, 1820–1900 Oxen minuet (excerpt from trio) The virtuoso pianist, book 2, nos. 21–43 A piece by Haydn’s brother (Chorale) LPM 738 Porpora’s valet (Theme from sonata Harris, Roy, 1898–1979 no. 11) American ballads LPM 223 The seasons (spring, summer, autumn, The bird and winter) Black is the color of my true love’s hair A song try-out (Dearest maiden list to me) Tale of the pigtail (Minuetto giocoso)

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Toy symphony The easy winners Wagon trip (Allegro in F) Elite syncopations Sonata in B-flat major for piano vol. 3 LPM 731 The entertainer Sonata in C major for piano LPM 726 Eugenia Euphonic sounds Hensel, Fanny Mendelssohn, 1805–1847 The favorite Songs for pianoforte, 1836–1837 LPM Fig leaf rag 722 Gladiolus rag Herbert, Victor, 1859–1924 vol. 4 Victor Herbert made easy for the piano, Great crush collision words and music, vol. 3 LPM 290 Harmony club waltz Arranged by Ada Richter. Leola Every day is ladies’ day with me (The Magnetic rag red mill) Maple leaf rag I can’t do the sum (Babes in toyland) March majestic Indian summer The nonpareil Isle of our dreams (The red mill) vol. 5 I want what I want when I want it (Mlle. Original rags Modiste) Palm leaf rag ’Neath the southern moon (Naughty Paragon rag Marietta) Peacherine rag Someday (Her regiment) Pineapple rag Streets of New York (The red mill) Pleasant moments Joplin, Scott, 1868–1917 The ragtime dance Scott Joplin rags LPM 739 vol. 6 vol.1 Reflection rag Antoinette Rose leaf rag Augustan club waltz Rosebud Bethena School of ragtime Bink’s waltz Scott Joplin’s new rag A breeze from Alabama Searchlight rag The cascades Solace vol. 2 vol. 7 The chrysanthemum Stoptime rag Cleopha The strenuous life Combination march Sugar cane Country club Sun flower slow drag

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The sycamore Keyboard cavalcade of famous music Wall Street rag LPM 355 Weeping willow Arranged by Maxwell Eckstein. Contains compositions by the following composers: The joy of piano: Familiar melodies in Bizet, Bond, Cowan, Debussy, Delibes, easy arrangements LPM 146 d’Hardelot, Dresser, Dukas, Englemann, Arranged by Denes Agay. Contains German, Gounod, Grunfeld, Herbert, twenty-seven compositions by the Hirsh, Lack, Leoncavallo, Mozart, Nevin, following composers: J.S. Bach, Offenbach, Prokofiev, Pryor, Rimsky- Beethoven, Bizet, Brahms, Chopin, Korsakov, Saint-Saëns, Scharwenka, Debussy, Delibes, Dvořák, Elgar, Foster, Sibelius, Smetana, Smith, Strauss, Grieg, Haydn, Herbert, Kabalevsky, Tchaikovsky, Toselli. Lehar, Leoncavallo, Lincke, MacDowell, Mozart, Nevin, Paganini, Puccini, Saint- Kolinski, Mieczyslaw Saens, Schubert, Strauss, Sullivan, First piano duets: Seven easy pieces for Tchaikovsky. four hands LPM 86 Kabalevsky, Dmitry Borisovich, vol. 1: primo part; vol. 2: secondo part. 1904–1987 Arabian dance Anson introduces Kabalevsky: Cinderella Intermediate LPM 382 Hush-a-bye Selected, edited, and fingered by George On the ferris wheel Anson. On the hobby-horse Once upon a time Carefree Spanish dance The chase Cradle song Konowitz, Bert Dance Jazz for piano, book 2 LPM 192 Dance on the lawn La Montaine, John Etude Copycats, op. 26: Canon in the 5-finger In the gymnasium position for the young pianist LPM 135 A little joke Novelette Lange, Gustav, 1830–1889 Prelude Flower song (Blumenlied), op. 39 LPM Toccatina 41 Variations Lemoine, Henry, 1786–1854 Variations, op. 40, no. 1, D major Etudes enfantines, op. 37 LPM 151 (Toccata) [and op. 40, no. 2, A minor] Contains fifty études “written especially LPM 54 for small hands.” Let us have music, vol. 1 LPM 390 Arranged and edited by Maxwell

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Eckstein. Arrangements of patriotic, folk In autumn and popular songs; with lyrics; contains To a water lily compositions by the following composers: To a wild rose Brahms, Dvořák, Liszt, Rimsky-Korsakov, Told at sunset Rubinstein, Schubert, Tchaikovsky. Will o’ the wisp Let us have music, vol. 2 LPM 442 The melodies for piano: Themes Arranged and edited by Maxwell Eckstein. and melodies from eighteen famous Liszt, Franz, 1811–1886 compositions LPM 134 Liebestraum (A dream of love): Nocturne Arranged by Maxwell Eckstein. “Excerpts no. 3 in A-flat LPM 595 from orchestral works arranged and simplified.” Little junior hymnbook, book 1 LPM 47 Arranged by Rachel Beatty Kahl. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809–1847 “Contemplation” from Songs without Abide with me words LPM 51 op. 30, no. 1 Doxology Faith of our fathers Lieder ohne Worte (Songs without words) For the beauty of the earth LPM 383 Holy Bible, book divine Includes op. 19, op. 30, and op. 38 Holy, holy, holy! Lieder ohne Worte (Songs without words), Jesus loves me op. 53 LPM 543 Jesus shall reign Six pieces for children for piano, op. 72 Jesus, tender shepherd, hear me LPM 727 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee Lead on, o king eternal Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756–1791 Little children, come to Jesus Minuet, K. 2, F major LPM 112 Lord, speak to me Short piano pieces LPM 728 O worship the king Sleep, sleep, sleep! Sonata no. 1 in C major, K. 279 LPM 725 Stand up, stand up for Jesus Sonata no. 4 in E-flat major for piano, K. Luboff, Norman, 1917–1987 28 LPM 730 Yellow bird LPM 111 Sonata, K. 545, C major LPM 131 MacDowell, Edward, 1860–1908 Sonatas, K. 570, B-flat major LPM 469 Woodland sketches, op. 51 LPM 89 My favorite program : Thirty-three At an old trysting place selected piano solos LPM 423 By a meadow brook Revised and edited by Maxwell Eckstein. A deserted farm Contains thirty-three compositions by From an Indian lodge the following composers: Albeniz, Bach, From Uncle Remus Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Granados,

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Grieg, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Monti, So long (it’s been good to know yuh) Moussorgsky, Mozart, Paderewski, Those were the days Palmgren, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Tom Dooley Rimsky-Korsakov, Rubinstein, The unicorn Scarlatti, Schumann, Sibelius, Sinding, Who can I turn to (when nobody needs me) Tchaikovsky. Yesterday, when I was young My first Christmas book: Carols for [the] Now and forever: Popular standards, beginning pianist LPM 119 book 2 LPM 540 Compiled and arranged by June Arranged by David Carr Glover. Weybright. As tears go by Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella A guy is a guy Cradled he lies I believe Deck the halls I’d do anything God rest you merry gentlemen The lion sleeps tonight Good Christian men, rejoice Once in a lifetime Good King Wenceslas Oom-pah-pah I saw three ships This land is your land It came upon the midnight clear Turn! Turn! Turn! (To everything there is Jingle bells a season) O little town of Bethlehem We shall overcome Silent night What kind of fool am I? We three kings A wonderful day like today We wish you a merry Christmas Pace, Robert Nevin, Mark Music for piano, book 2 LPM 81 Piano for adults, book 1 LPM 207 Skills and drills, companion book 3 “A complete course for the older LPM 497 beginner; chord and interval approach.” Palmer, Willard A. Noona, Walter Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson An adventure in jazz, book 1, the book, level 1 LPM 622 beginning of jazz LPM 307 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Now and forever: Popular standards, book, level 2 LPM 623 book 1 LPM 351 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Arranged by David Carr Glover. book, level 3 LPM 624 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Band of gold book, level 4 LPM 625 Consider yourself Fly me to the moon Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Gonna build a mountain book, level 5 LPM 634 My kind of girl 20 Piano

Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Heller, Humperdinck, Kullak, Matteson, book, level 6 LPM 635 Mozart, Rameau, Schumann, S. Smith, Persichetti, Vincent, 1915– Tchaikovsky, J. Thompson, Waldteufel. Parades, op. 57 LPM 467 Piano solo album: Originals and Poems for piano, vol. 2 LPM 596 arrangements, album 1 LPM 274 Arranged by June Weybright. Contains Peter Nero plays Summer of ’42, compositions by Borodin, DeCurtis, Gershwin and others LPM 399 Marks, Pestalozza, A. Rubinstein, J. Autumn Strauss, J.F. Wagner. Bidin’ my time Piano solo album: Originals and Embraceable you arrangements, album 2 LPM 282 How can you mend a broken heart Arranged by June Weybright. Contains I got rhythm compositions by Bartók, Denza, Durand, Love Gounod, Gurlitt, Heller, Prokofiev, The man I love Tchaikovsky, Weybright. Never my love Someone to watch over me Popular and classical themes LPM 340 Theme from Summer of ’42 For keyboard instrument; melodies with chord symbols. Piano literature of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, Andante cantabile (Tchaikovsky) book 3 LPM 137 Barcarolle (Offenbach) Edited by Louise Goss. Contains twenty Boogie woogie variations (Liberace) compositions by the following composers: Can can polka (Offenbach) J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Clementi, Come back to Sorrento Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Country gardens Tchaikovsky. La donna e mobile (Verdi) Fantasie impromptu (Chopin) Piano literature of the seventeenth, The godfather waltz (Rota) eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, The Liberace theme book 4, part A LPM 137 Love theme from Romeo and Juliet (Rota) Edited by Louise Goss. Contains fourteen Melody in F (Rubinstein) compositions by the following composers: Polonaise (Chopin) C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, D. Rhapsody by candlelight (Liberace) Scarlatti. Theme from The original boogie woogie Piano music collection, nos. 1, 2, and 3 (Rota) LPM 126 Theme from New world symphony Contains twenty- (Dvořák) by the following composers: Bach, Purcell to Mozart: Fifty-one piano solos Beethoven, Boccherini, Clementi, Grieg, in their original form LPM 564

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Compiled and edited by George Walter Satie, Erik, 1866–1925 Anthony. Three gymnopedies for piano solo LPM 531 Ravel, Maurice, 1875–1937 Pavane pour une infante defunte LPM 604 Scales: Major and minor scales LPM 46 “One octave scale fingerings for the Recital time U.S.A.: Nineteen piano solos twelve major and minor keys.” by American composers LPM 387 Contains compositions by the following Scarlatti, Domenico, 1685–1757 composers: Carter, Cobb, Eckstein, Selected sonatas LPM 594 Ellsworth, Ezell, King, Reiser, Robinson, With preface and critical notes by Sher, Stevens, Taylor. Joseph Banowetz. Religious favorites LPM 614 G major, K. 63 (L. 84) Arranged by James W. Bastien. Bastien D minor, K. 64 (L. 58) older beginner piano library. F major, K. 78 (L. 75) D major, K. 178 (L. 162) Ring, Robert J. A major, K. 208 (L. 238) The little Hanon LPM 53 F major, K. 274 (L. 297) Rosas, Juventino, 1864–1894 F major, K. 275 (L. 328) Over the waves LPM 443 D major, K. 277 (L. 183) Rowley, Alec, 1892–1958 A major, K. 322 (L. 483) Sketches: Little piano studies in the A major, K. 323 (L. 95) 5-finger group, grade 1B–2A LPM 84 C major, K. 330 (L. 55) G major, K. 391 (L. 79) Sacred music, level 2 LPM 276 B-flat major, K. 393 (L. 74) Arranged by Louise Garrow. G major, K. 431 (L. 83) Battle hymn of the republic B-flat major, K. 440 (L. 97) Come, Thou almighty king A major, K. 453 Come, ye thankful people F minor, K. 481 (L. 187) Faith of our fathers Schaum, John W. (John Walter), He leadeth me 1905–1988. Jesus, lover of my soul John W. Schaum piano course: B, the blue Jesus loves me book LPM 73 My faith looks up to Thee Nearer, my God, to Thee John W. Schaum piano course: C, the O worship the King purple book LPM 67 Rock of ages John W. Schaum piano course: D, the Safely through another week orange book LPM 68 Savior, like a shepherd lead us John W. Schaum piano course: E, the Softly and tenderly violet book LPM 70 Sun of my soul Work for the night is coming

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John W. Schaum solo piano for the Scher, William young student: The boogie book Playlets for young pianists LPM 104 LPM 275 Schirmer’s select piano music for John W. Schaum solo piano albums for the advanced grades LPM 34 young student: Cowboy book LPM 69 Compiled by Howard Kasschau. Contains twelve compositions by the following Big rock candy mountain composers: Albeniz, A.L. Brown, Friml, Blue-tail fly Godowsky, Granados, Grieg, Griffes, Cowboy’s dream Guion, LaForge, Levitzki, Upcraft. Eatin’ goober peas Eyes of Texas Schirmer’s select piano pieces for Frog went a-courtin’ intermediate grades LPM 386 Good-bye, Old Paint Compiled by Howard Kasschau. Home on the range Contains twenty-three compositions by Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie the following composers: Aaron, Adler, Old Chisholm Trail DeCola, Eckstein, Endres, Friml, M.S. Pecos Bill Holst, Levitzki, Lively, MacLachlan, Red River Valley McDougle, Mildenberg, Mowrey, Munn, Rosalie, the prairie flower Rasbach (arr.), J.H. Rogers, Rolseth, She’ll be comin’ round the mountain Wright. Sweet Betsy from Pike Schubert, Franz, 1797–1828 Wait for the wagon Ave Maria LPM 717 John W. Schaum solo piano albums for the The easiest original pieces LPM 565 young student: Folk songs LPM 74 Selected and edited by Alec Rowley. Down in the valley Four impromptus for piano, op. 90 Funiculi funicula LPM 732 Greensleeves Happy bird day Four impromptus for piano, op. 142 Herr Schmidt LPM 723 I’ve been working on the railroad La serenade LPM 713 Lavender’s blue The Lincolnshire hunter Schumann, Robert, 1810–1856 Listen to the mockingbird Album for the young, op. 68 LPM 49 My heart’s in the highlands (scenes from childhood), My wild Irish rose op. 15 LPM 729 On the banks of the Wabash, far away On top of Old Smokey Soldier’s march LPM 64 Where has my little dog gone? No. 2 from Album for the young The year of jubilo Waldszenen (forest scenes), op. 82 LPM 721

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Seventeen Irish songs LPM 356 Rodgers, Russell, Salutrinskaya, Arranged by J. Michael Diack. Tchaikovsky, Telemann, Thompson. Aileen Aroon Solo repertoire for the young pianist: Believe me, if all Piano method book, early elementary, Cockles and mussels book 1 LPM 105 Father O’Flynn Compiled and edited by William The flight of the earls L. Gillock. Contains twenty-five The gentle maiden compositions by the following composers: The girl I left behind me Bartók, Czerny, Diabelli, Fossey, Glover, The harp that once Hofsted, Horak, Joyner, Kabalevsky, The last rose of summer Moneymaker, Ogle, A. Robinson, W.E. Let Erin remember Robinson, Turk, Weybright. Londonderry air Solo repertoire for the young pianist: Love’s young dream Piano method book, early elementary, The minstrel boy book 2 LPM 536 The rakes of mallow Compiled and edited by William L. Shoheen Gillock. The snowy-breasted pearl The wearing of the green Stecher, Melvin Rock with jazz, book 1 LPM 288 Shaw, Stella One-hand piano method for beginners Strauss, Johann, 1825–1899 LPM 220 An album of waltzes, album 1 LPM 584 “Stressing the independent development vol. 1 of either the right or the left hand.” An der schönen blauen Donau (Blue Shores, Richard Danube), op. 314 Swingin’ technic: For the development of Frühlingstimmen (Voice of spring), current popular piano technic LPM 66 op. 410 Kaiser-Walzer (Emperor waltz), op. 437 Singing keys, book 1 LPM 114 vol. 2 Singing keys, book 3 LPM 115 Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (Tales Singing keys, book 4 LPM 116 from the Vienna woods), op. 325 Solo repertoire for the young pianist: Schatz, Walzer aus der Operette Der Piano method book, advancing Zigeuner-Baron (Waltz from The gypsy elementary, book 2 LPM 271 baron), op. 418 Compiled and edited by William L. Wein, Weib, und Gesang (Wine, woman, Gillock. Contains eighteen compositions and song), op. 333. by the following composers: Bartók, An album of waltzes, album 2 LPM 615 Dandrieu, Gretchaninoff, Gurlitt, Kabalevsky, Le Couppey, Reinhold,

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Tcherepnin, Alexander, 1899–1977 Chiapanecas Bagatelles, op. 5 LPM 108 Dance of peace Teachers’ choice: Piano pieces selected by Folk song popular vote in three progressive books, Heili-heilo books 1 and 3 Hungarian dance no. 4 LPM 117 The Irish washerwoman Book 1 contains fifteen compositions Juanita by the following composers: J.S. Bach, Mazurka Dittenhaver, Fredrich, Frost, Hatrak, J.G. O sole mio (My sunshine) Jones, K. Lewis, Mokrejs, Perrin, O.N. Vienna life Russell, Scher. Tune time, part B LPM 139 Book 3 contains ten compositions Selected and correlated by Frances Clark, by the following composers: C.P.E. edited by Louise Goss. Bach, Beethoven, Field, MacDowell, Kleine Präludien, BWV 927 in F major Mendelssohn, Merkel, Miller, Perrin, () Robyn. Prière du matin (the morning prayer) from The third assembled book of pieces we Album pour enfants (Tchaikovsky) like to play LPM 99 Selected and edited by Gail Martin Percussion Haake. Contains twelve compositions Kreisler, Fritz, 1875–1962 by the following composers: M. Adair, Liebesfreud (Love’s joy) LPM 364 E. Braathe, L. Cotta, M. Eckstein, C.W. Arranged for xylophone solo; originally Lemont, R. Miles, F. Price, I. Rodger, C. for violin and piano. Rubey, B.M. Scott. Marching bells: Bell (marimba) solo Thompson, John, 1889–1963 LPM 360 John Thompson’s adult preparatory piano Arranged by Frank Erickson. book LPM 152 Prentice, Harold F. John Thompson’s modern course for the Animal Andy, drum LPM 335 piano: First grade book LPM 94 Clown foolery: Happy Sam and John Thompson’s modern course for the Clarabelle, drum LPM 336 piano: Third grade book LPM 80 Yoder, Paul, 1908–1990 Travelogues of melody: Thirteen melodies Rubank elementary method: Drums from thirteen countries for piano in the LPM 79 early grades LPM 42 “Principally for snare drum; some Arranged by William Scher. studies for bass drum, cymbals, triangle, Aloha oe tom-tom, castanets, tambourine, and Alouette wood block.” The caissons go rolling along

25 Scores Stings—Double Bass, Guitar Strings The Mel Bay modern guitar method: Grade 2 LPM 258 Strings for Noel LPM 78 Arranged by Robert Dupre. The Mel Bay modern guitar method: “For one to four unspecified string Grade 3 LPM 231 instruments.” D’Auberge, Alfred, 1901– Angels we have heard on high Alfred’s basic guitar method, book 2 Auld lang syne LPM 128 Away in a manger Griggs, John Beautiful savior The guitar student, level 1 LPM 289 Christmas is coming Lee, Ronny Coventry carol Classic guitar method, [vol. 1] LPM 295 Deck the halls God rest you merry gentlemen The Mel Bay folio of graded guitar solos The holly and the ivy LPM 88 O come, o come, Emmanuel vol. 1 O little town of Bethlehem Adeste fideles Pat-a-pan America The simple birth America, the beautiful Up on the house top American patrol We three kings of orient are Andantino (Lemare) We wish you a merry Christmas The band played on Bublitchki Double Bass Camptown races Come back to Sorrento Marcello, Benedetto, 1686–1739 Cuckoo waltz Sonata in F major LPM 365 Daisey Bell Müller, J. Frederick, and Rusch, Danube wave Harold W. Dixie String method for class or individual Dolores instruction LPM 36 Excerpt from Tres-jolie The fir tree Russell, Armand, 1932– Für Elise Chaconne LPM 333 Goin’ home Gold and silver Guitar Grandfather’s clock Greensleeves Bay, Melbourne Earl, 1913– Home sweet home The Mel Bay modern guitar method: I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls Grade 1 LPM 24 Martha

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My wild Irish rose Some day my prince will come Over the waves When I see an elephant fly Prayer from Finlandia When you wish upon a star Red River Valley Whistle while you work The secret Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf Seeing Nellie home With a smile and a song The sidewalks of New York Silent night Harp The Spanish cavalier The star-spangled banner Medieval to modern: Repertoire for the Sweet Rosie O’Grady Lyon-Healy troubadour harp LPM 181 Tambourin Collected and edited by Samuel Milligan. Theme from concerto no. 1 (Tchaikovsky) Air varié (G.F. Handel) Theme from Love’s greeting Andiam, mio tesoro There is a tavern in the town Choral () Valse lente Dodon’s sleep (N. Rimsky-Korsakov) vol. 2 Lai et Rotrouenge Badinage Little prelude in F major (Johann The glow worm Sebastian Bach) Gypsy love song Minuet (Jean J. Rousseau) I love you truly La paloma (Sebastién Yradier) Just awearyin’ for you Milligan, Samuel La paloma Fun from the first with the Lyon-Healy Maple leaf rag troubadour harp LPM 62 Melody of love Mighty lak’ a rose Narcissus Viola Spinning song Applebaum, Samuel, 1904– To a wild rose String builder: Belwin course for strings, Valse book 1 LPM 109 You tell me your dream Beautiful heaven from Thirty-four viola Walt Disney’s songland LPM 353 pieces LPM 337 Arranged by Leon Block. Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols included. Herfurth, C. Paul (Clarence Paul), 1893–1988 The dwarf’s yodel song A tune a day for viola LPM 691 Give me a little whistle Heigh ho Walsh, Mary E. I’m wishing Black hawk waltz LPM 309 Mickey Mouse’s birthday party One song

27 Scores Violin

Violin Valsette Voices in the night Applebaum, Samuel, 1904– Witches promenade The Belwin string builder, book 1 LPM 148 Bartók, Béla, 1881–1945 no. 2 LPM 208 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750 Reduction for violin and piano by the Siciliano LPM 281 composer; library has violin part only. BWV 1031, E-flat major. For flute or violin and harpsichord; library has flute Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770–1827 (violin) part only. Sonata, op. 12, no. 3, for violin and piano LPM 33 Six sonatas for violin solo, nos. 5 and 6; Violin part only. vol. 3 LPM 468 Brahms, Johannes, 1833–1897 Includes Sonata III, in C major, and Partita , op. 78 LPM 85 III, in E major. Violin part only. Sonata for solo violin, BWV 1001, G Handel, George Frideric, 1685–1759 minor; partita for solo violin, BWV Six sonatas for violin and piano 1002, B minor LPM 541 LPM 303 Sonata for solo violin, BWV 1003, A Violin part only. minor LPM 542 Op. 1 Bacich, Anthony P., 1915– no. 3, A major Tone poems for strings LPM 219 no. 10, G minor no. 12, F major At the brook no. 13, D major A concert piece no. 14, A major Cossack dance no. 15, E major (only the Adagio and Dance Espagnole Allegro; lacks the final Largo and Dance of the goblins Allegro) Falling leaves The fisherman’s return Herfurth, C. Paul (Clarence Paul), Gondolas gliding 1893–1988 A gypsy reverie A tune a day, book 1, elementary In old Ceylon LPM 259 Life’s moments Hofmann, Richard, 1844–1918 Log cabin blues First studies for the violin, op. 25: In the Pirate ships first position, book 3, the more advanced Saint Patrick’s day student LPM 8 The singing bow Contains nos. 57–74. Summer frolic Two songs without words Miniature masterpieces for violin and piano (first position) LPM 472

28 Violin, Violoncello; Voice—Collections of Songs

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756–1791 C’est magnifique Serenade LPM 331 Darling, je vous aime beaucoup K. 331, A major. Andante grazioso. D-I-V-O-R-C-E Arranged for the violin; originally for Galway Bay piano; unacc. melody only. Gimme a little kiss Müller, J. Frederick Heartaches Müller-Rusch string method: Violin, book I don’t know why 1, lessons 1–30 LPM 687 I’ll get by I talk to the trees Müller-Rusch string method: Violin, book A little bitty tear 2, lessons 31–60 LPM 737 Look to the rainbow Müller-Rusch string method: Violin, book The old piano roll blues 4, advanced lessons LPM 689 Pigalle Thoroughly modern Millie Papini, Guido Wedding bell blues Theme and variations LPM 388 What kind of fool am I? Transcribed for violin and piano by Yakety sax Samuel Applebaum. Library has violin You can’t be true dear part only. American favorite ballads LPM 30 Arranged by Pete Seeger. Melodies with Violoncello lyrics; chord symbols included. Müller, J. Frederick Alabama bound Müller-Rusch string method: Cello, book Aunt Rhody 1, lessons 1–30 LPM 703 Blow the man down Ward, Sylvan D. Blue-tail fly Rubank intermediate method for cello Buffalo gals LPM 539 Camptown races Careless love Cielito lindo Voice Clementine Come all you fair and tender ladies Down in the valley Collections and Songs Fillimeeooreay All-time requests LPM 403 Four nights drunk Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Hammer song included. Hold the fort Ballad of Home on the range Blueberry Hill House of the rising sun Button up your overcoat I never will marry I ride an old paint

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Irene goodnight Sidewalks of New York Jesse James Tomorrow belongs to me Joe Bowers Vaya con dios Joshua fought the battle of Jericho When Johnny comes marching home Little girl The art song: Medium voice LPM 7 My horses ain’t hungry Compiled and edited by Alice Howland Oh! Susanna and Poldi Zeitlin. Includes English Old Dan Tucker translations of songs in French, German, Old Joe Clark Italian, and Spanish. Passing through Que bonita bandera vol. 1 Shenandoah Air de philis (Lully) Sometimes I feel like a motherless child Auf Flügeln des Gesanges (Mendelssohn- Stagolee Bartholdy) Strangest dream Aus meinen grossen Schmerzen (Franz) Streets of Laredo Bist du bei mir (Bach, J.S.) Study war no more Caro mio ben (Giordani) Swing low, sweet chariot Con amores, la mi madre (Anchieta) This land is your land Dear, do not your fair beauty wrong Wayfaring stranger (Johnson) We shall not be moved Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur When I first came to this land (Beethoven) Young man who wouldn’t hoe corn Flora gave me fairest flowers (Wilbye) Frühlingsglaube (Schubert) Around the world in waltz time Frühlingstraum (Schubert) LPM 379 Der Gärtner (Wolf) Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Ich grolle nicht (Schumann) included. Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer Ach! du lieber Augustin (Brahms) After the ball Intermezzo (Schumann) Around the world Mädchenlied (Brahms) The band played on Man is for the woman made (Purcell) A bicycle built for two Mein Mädel hat einen Rosenmund Blow the man down (Brahms) Carnival of Venice Morgengruss (Schubert) Come Saturday morning My days have been so wond’rous free In a little Spanish town (Hopkinson) In the shade of the old apple tree Nina (Pergolesi) Meet me in St. Louis O cessate di piagarmi (Scarlatti) My desire O Jesulein suss, o Jesulein mild My sweetheart’s the man in the moon (Tabulatura Nova)

30 Voice—Collections and Songs

A pastoral song (Haydn) Maria Sehnsucht nach dem Frühling (Mozart) One hand, one heart Die Soldatenbraut (Schumann) Something’s coming Sonntag (Brahms) Somewhere Suleika (Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) Tonight Vergin, tutto amor (Durante) Blues, boogie, and jazz LPM 341 Das verlassene Mägdlein (Wolf) Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Der Wegweiser (Schubert) included. vol. 2 The beatle boogie L’Absence (Berlioz) Blue cat Après un rêve (Fauré) Down by the riverside Auf ein altes Bild (Wolf) Grand hotel jazz march Beau soir (Debussy) The house of the rising sun Biblical song (Dvořák) Love is blue (L’amour est bleu) Bonjour, Suzon! (Delibes) The midnight sun will never set Cradle song (Gretchaninov) The preacher El tra la la y el punteado (Granados) Sentimental journey Evening (Ives) Take five Evening prayer (Moussorgsky) Extase (Duparc) Celebrated favorites LPM 411 L’Heureux vagabond (Bruneau) Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols In the midst of the ball (Tchaikovsky) included. Liebst du um Schönheit (Mahler) Ain’t misbehavin’ Mandoline (Debussy) Dinah Menie (MacDowell) Does your heart beat for me Nebbie (Respighi) For me and my gal Nun wandre, Maria (Wolf) Hey, Mr. Banjo Ouvre ton coeur (Bizet) I can’t give you anything but love Silver moonbeams (Bartók) I surrender, dear Le temps des lilas (Chausson) I’ve got the whole world on a string With a primrose (Grieg) Jealous Zueignung (Strauss) Let a smile be your umbrella Bernstein, Leonard, 1918–1990 Ma (He’s making eyes at me) Vocal selections from West side story Mademoiselle de Paree LPM 29 Margie Voice part only. Mary Lou Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie America melody Cool The sheik of Araby I feel pretty Star dust

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Sweet Lorraine The friendly beasts That’s my desire God rest ye, merry gentlemen When you’re smiling Good Christian men rejoice Who’s sorry now Good King Wenceslas Charles, Ernest, 1895–1984 Hark! The herald angels sing Clouds: A song for voice and piano It came upon the midnight clear LPM 9 Jingle bells For low voice; voice part only. Jolly old St. Nicholas Joy to the world Christmas songs LPM 330 O Christmas tree Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols O come all ye faithful included. O come little children Adeste fideles (O come all ye faithful) Silent night Away in a manger Up on the housetop Come thou almighty king What child is this? Deck the halls Collection of vocal songs LPM 35 I’ll be home for Christmas Five early Italian songs: Caro mio ben Jingle bells (Giordani) Jolly old St. Nicholas Lasciatemi morire (Monteverdi) Joy to the world Nel cor píu (Paisiello) Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! Se tu mami, se sospiro (Pergolesi) Let there be peace on earth Tu lo sai (Torelli) O Christmas tree Heidenröslein () O little town of Bethlehem Ich liebe dich (Edvard Grieg) Silent night Think on me (Scott) Silver bells Voi che sapete (Mozart) Up on the house top We three kings of Orient are Country pickin’s LPM 410 We wish you a merry Christmas Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols What child is this? included. While shepherds watched their flocks by Abilene night Deep in the heart of Texas Christmas time LPM 402 Engine, engine number nine Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Hello walls included. I can’t stop loving you I’ll never slip around again Angels from the realms of glory I’m a fool to care Angels we have heard on high I’m so lonesome I could cry Away in a manger It wasn’t God who made honky tonk Deck the halls angels The first Noel It’s all over but the crying

32 Voice—Collections and Songs

Kansas City star Annie’s song Mockin’ Bird Hill The eagle and the hawk My adobe hacienda Farewell to Andromeda (Welcome to my My elusive dreams morning) Night train to Memphis Follow me Nobody’s child For baby Oh, lonesome me Goodbye again There goes my everything I’d rather be a cowboy (Lady’s chains) Wabash cannon ball Leavin’ on a jet plane Walking in the sunshine My sweet lady Worried man blues Poems, prayers, and promises Danceable favorites LPM 408 Rhymes and reasons Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Rocky Mountain high included. Starwood in Aspen Sunshine on my shoulders Anema e core Take me home, country roads Comme ci, comme ça Take me tomorrow Domino Whiskey basin blues Downtown Zackary and Jennifer I know a place I want to be wanted Disney spotlights LPM 409 I wish you love Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols I’ll never smile again included. If you love me, really love me The ballad of Davy Crockett It’s not unusual The bare necessities Jim Chim chim cher-ee Let it be me The elegant Captain Hook My love Feed the birds Our day will come Following the leader Quiet nights of quiet stars I wonder Strangers in the night Jolly holiday Summertime in Venice My own home A Sunday kind of love Never smile at a crocodile Tammy Once upon a dream Teach me tonight Peter Pan Till then The second star to the right Denver, John Sing a smiling song The music of John Denver LPM 354 Skumps For voice and piano; chord symbols Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious included. You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!

33 Scores Voice—Collections and Songs

Evangelical Covenant Church of America Once in royal David’s city The Covenant hymnal LPM 488 Silent night Favorite Christmas carols LPM 656 What child is this? Selected and arranged by Charles J.F. vol. 3 Cofone. Voice with piano accompaniment Piano accompaniment and guitar chords. Favorite hymns LPM 56 vol. 1 For voice and piano; four-part Christmas is coming harmonization. The Coventry carol Fairest Lord Jesus Deck the halls God be with you The first Nowell Have Thine way, Lord Go, tell it on the mountain My faith looks up to Thee God rest ye merry, gentlemen O happy day! That fixed my choice Hark! The herald angels sing Stand up! Stand up! For Jesus The holly and the ivy Sweet hour of prayer I heard the bells on Christmas day It came upon a midnight clear Favorite hymns LPM 346 Joy to the world Melodies with chord symbols. O come, all ye faithful Abide with me O holy night Abiding love Patapan Amazing grace The twelve days of Christmas Beyond the sunset We three kings of Orient are The church in the wildwood We wish you a merry Christmas The church’s one foundation vol. 2 Faith of our fathers Angels, from the realms of glory God of our Father, whose almighty hand Angels we have heard on high The house of prayer Away in a manger I need Thee every hour The boar’s head carol In the garden The Gloucestershire wassail Jesus, lover of my soul Good Christian men, rejoice Just as I am Good King Wenceslas Lead, kindly light Here we come a-wassailing A mighty fortress is our God I saw three ships My faith looks up to Thee Jingle bells Ode to joy Masters in this hall The old rugged cross O Christmas tree Rock of ages O come, o come Emmanuel Softly now the light of day O little town of Bethlehem Standing in the need of prayer

34 Voice—Collections and Songs

There is a happy land vol. 4 Whispering hope Crossing the bar “Feelings” and other popular standards Crucifix LPM 367 Evening and morning Melodies with chord symbols. Eye hath not seen God shall wipe away all tears Alfie He shall feed His flock Blueberry Hill Cherry pink and apple blossom white vol. 5 Darling, je vous aime beaucoup He that keepeth Israel Feelings Hold Thou my hand Flamingo Honor and arms Harbor lights Hosanna! I left my heart in San Francisco If with all your hearts I write the songs vol. 6 Mandy I heard the voice of Jesus say Midnight blue I know that my redeemer liveth The third man theme I’m a pilgrim Till It is enough What a wonderful world Jerusalem! Thou that killest the prophets Fifty-two sacred songs you like to sing vol. 7 LPM 597 Lead, kindly light For medium voice and piano. Words in The Lord is my shepherd English, French, German, and Latin. The Lord’s prayer vol. 1 My heart ever faithful Agnus Dei My hope is in the everlasting And God shall wipe away all tears vol. 8 Arise, O Lord My soul is athirst for God Arm, arm, ye brave O, divine redeemer! Art Thou the Christ? O Lord, be merciful vol. 2 vol. 9 Ave Maria O Lord on high Because of Thy great bounty One sweetly solemn thought Be near me still! O rest in the Lord vol. 3 O savior, hear me! Calvary Out of the deep have I called unto Thee Cantique de Noel The palms Christ be with you vol. 10 Come to me Ring out, wild bells Communion hymn Suffer the little children

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Thanks Bluebells of Scotland There is a green hill far away Carry me back to old Virginny These are they which come Cielito lindo vol. 11 Cockles and mussels Trusting in Thee Come to the sea (Vieni sul mar!) The voice that breathed o’er Eden Dark eyes When Jesus walked in Galilee Du, du liegst mir im Herzen The worship of God in nature Emperor waltz Frère Jacques Fireside singalong LPM 413 Havah nagilah Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Hopak included. In the gloaming Alouette John Peel Auld lang syne Juanita Beautiful dreamer My old Kentucky home Bicycle built for two O sole mio Blue-tail fly Santa Lucia Clementine Wait for the wagon Down in the valley Wearing of the green For he’s a jolly good fellow Gates, David, 1940– Good night ladies Clouds LPM 52 Hail, hail the gang’s all here For high voice and piano. Home sweet home I love you truly Gershwin, George, 1898–1937 I’ll take you home again, Kathleen George Gershwin LPM 326 I’ve been working on the railroad Selections from musical comedies. In the evening by the moonlight Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Jeanie with the light brown hair included. Just a song at A foggy day Little brown jug For you, for me, for evermore Man on the flying trapeze I got plenty o’ nuttin’ My Bonnie It ain’t necessarily so Red River Valley Let’s call the whole thing off She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain Love is here to stay There is a tavern in the town Nice work if you can get it While strolling through the park Shall we dance Folk world LPM 412 Summertime Melodies, principally with lyrics; chord They all laughed symbols included. They can’t take that away from me

Believe me if all those endearing young charms 36 Voice—Collections and Songs

Giant hits LPM 407 Makin’ whoopee Melodies with chord symbols. Mary’s a grand old name And I love her My mammy Can’t buy me love On the banks of the Wabash Cheaper to keep her Roses of Picardy Day tripper The sweetheart of Sigma Chi Eleanor Rigby That’s amore The fool on the hill There’s a small hotel Get back Happy birthday America LPM 415 A hard day’s night Melodies, principally with lyrics; chord Hey Jude symbols included. If you’re ready (come go with me) America I’ll follow the sun America the beautiful Let it be American patrol Michelle The battle cry of freedom Norwegian wood Battle hymn of the republic Nowhere man Caissons song Ramblin’ rose Dixie They just can’t stop it (the games people God bless America play) Home on the range Those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer Marine’s hymn Touch a hand, make a friend Star-spangled banner We can work it out Stars and stripes forever Yesterday This is a great country The golden hymn-book: Selected all-time This is my country favorites to make the heart sing LPM This land is your land 160 Washington Post march Compiled by R.W. Stringfield. For four When Johnny comes marching home voices (SATB). Yankee doodle dandy Golden oldies LPM 338 Yellow rose of Texas Melodies with chord symbols. You’re a grand old flag The bells of St. Mary’s Handel, G. F. (George Frideric) Forty-five minutes from Broadway The Messiah: an oratorio. Heart of my heart For four-part chorus of mixed voices. Hinky dinky parlay voo Soprano chorus parts LPM 753 I’ll take you home again, Kathleen Alto chorus parts LPM 754 In my merry Oldsmobile Tenor chorus parts LPM 755 In the good old summertime Bass chorus parts LPM 756 Laugh! Clown! Laugh! Louise

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Hawaiian songs LPM 405 Informal get-together songs, vol. 1 Melodies with chord symbols. LPM 82 Aloha nui kuu ipo Edited by Ellen Jane Lorenz. Melodies Aloha oe with two- and three-part harmonizations. The breeze and I Alouette Harbor lights America The Hawaiian love call (E maliu mai) America the beautiful The Hawaiian wedding song Animal fair I’ll see you in Hawaii Annie Laurie There goes Kealoha Around the corner Lovely hula girl Auld lang syne The moon of Manakoora Barnyard song My island paradise Battle hymn of the republic Now is the hour Beautiful dreamer One more aloha Believe me, if all those endearing young Our love and aloha (When the Lurline charms sails away) Blest be the tie Pearly shells (Pupu o ewa) Blow the man down Quiet village Blue bells of Scotland Sea breeze Combinable songs Sleepy lagoon Come, Thou almighty king Song of the islands Comin’ thro’ the rye Tiny bubbles Cradle song (Brahms) You’ll never go home Darling Nellie Gray Hits of the forties LPM 378 Dear Lord and father of mankind Melodies with chord symbols. Deep river Dixie Cinderella Doxology Dolores Fairest Lord Jesus The honey song Faith of our fathers I wish I didn’t love you so Go down Moses It’s been a long, long time Grandfather’s clock (I got spurs) Jingle jangle jingle Hark! The vesper hymn My shining hour Heab’n, heab’n Ole buttermilk sky Holy, holy, holy Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition! I would be true Stella by starlight Jacob’s ladder Tenderly Johnny Schmoker There will never be another you Lame tame crane (There’ll be blue birds over) The white Limericks cliffs of Dover Little brown church You call everybody darling 38 Voice—Collections and Songs

Loch Lomand When Johnny comes marching home Man on the flying trapeze Where cross the crowded ways Mary had a william goat Yon Yonson Merrily, merrily Informal get-together songs, selections My task LPM 59 Noah’s ark Edited by Ellen Jane Lorenz. Nobody knows O God, our help in ages past Abide with me Oh, bring the wagon home, boys America the beautiful Oh, dear, what can the matter be Billy boy Oh, Mistress Shady Daisy Bell Oh, worship the king Dear Lord and father of mankind The old ark’s a moverin’ For the beauty of the earth The olden songs Good night ladies Old MacDonald had a farm Jacob’s ladder O master, let me walk with thee Jingle bells Onward Christian soldiers On top of Old Smoky The orchestra She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain Parodies Silent night Peanut song Skip to my Lou Poor wayfaring stranger There’s music in the air Praise God from whom all blessings flow Inspirational songs LPM 342 Serenade Melodies with chord symbols. Song of peace Standing in the need of prayer The Exodus song Stars of the summer night Father in heaven Star-spangled banner Great is Thy faithfulness Steal away His arms are open to everyone Sundown His love Sweet and low Hosanna Sweetly sings the donkey The Lord is my shepherd Sweetly sings the skeeter Now thank we all our God Swing low, sweet chariot Saviour, like a shepherd lead us There’s music in the air The Ten Commandments Three blind mice That wonderful someone Three fishermen There’s someone to help you Threw it out the window When I made my decision Today is Monday Wonderful words of life Westminster chimes The world is waiting for the sunrise What did Delaware

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John Charles Thomas album of favorite Let’s all sing LPM 149 songs and arias LPM 97 Magnus 12–16 chord organ music book. Three vocal selections for medium voice Melodies with lyrics; includes chord with piano accompaniment. symbols. Home on the range (Guion, arranged) After the ball The Lord’s prayer (Malotte) A hot time in the old town tonight To the evening star (Tannhäuser) Careless love (Wagner) Casey Jones Johnson, J. Rosamond (John Rosamond), Frankie and Johnny 1873–1954 Heart of my heart Lift ev’ry voice and sing: Official song of Hinky dinkey the N.A.A.C.P. LPM 636 Just a song at twilight For voice and piano. Little Annie Rooney My wild Irish rose Lee, Lester, 1905–1956 On the banks of the Wabash Pennsylvania polka LPM 44 Sleep, Kentucky babe For medium voice and piano; chord The sidewalks of New York symbols included. When good fellows get together Let me entertain you LPM 375 Who threw the overalls in Mrs. Murphy’s Melodies with chord symbols. chowder You tell me your dream Almost like being in love Feelin’ that glow Let’s go caroling! LPM 118 For he’s a jolly good fellow Words and melody with alto Happy music harmonization. Hindustan Angels from the realms of glory I am woman Angels we have heard on high It’s a big wide wonderful world Away in a manger Just you and I Christmas is coming Let me entertain you Deck the halls Mister sandman The first Nowell Mornin’ beautiful God rest ye merry gentlemen Say, has anybody seen my sweet Gypsy Hark! The herald angels sing Rose It came upon the midnight clear Sing a song Jingle bells Ta-ra-ra boom-der-é! Joy to the world! Walking in rhythm Keep Christ in Christmas O Christmas tree O come, all ye faithful O little town of Bethlehem

40 Voice—Collections and Songs

Silent night Operatic anthology: Celebrated arias The twelve days of Christmas by old and modern composers, vol. 4, Unto us a child is born baritone LPM 470 Up on the house-top Compiled by Kurt Adler. We three kings of Orient are Blick’ ich umher (Wolfram’s address) We wish you a merry Christmas (Wagner) While shepherds watched their flocks O du mein holder Abendstern (romance) Love and blues songs LPM 377 (Wagner) Melodies with chord symbols. Pari siamo (recitative) (Verdi) After you’ve gone Our singing nation LPM 493 Bill Bailey, won’t you please come home? Compiled by Ruth Heller. (They long to be) Close to you Popular sacred songs LPM 347 Frankie and Johnny Melodies with chord symbols. I don’t want to set the world on fire I love you truly The Bible tells me so I’m alone because I love you He’s only a prayer away Love is blue His eye is on the sparrow Never on Sunday I asked the Lord Oh, promise me I found the answer Raindrops keep fallin’ on my head Just for today Speak softly love (love theme from The (Put your heart in the Bible) Keep the godfather) Bible in your heart Stormy weather The Lord bless you and keep you This guy’s in love with you A miracle happened to me (It could Tie a yellow ribbon ’round the ole oak tree happen to you) Praise to the Lord Malotte, Albert Hay, 1895–1964 The prayer perfect The Lord’s prayer, medium high, in D-flat Somebody bigger than you and I LPM 530 Sweet hour of prayer For medium voice with organ. Walk hand in hand Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809–1847 What a friend we have in Jesus But the Lord is mindful of His own With God’s hand in mine LPM 12 Popular show tunes LPM 344 Recitative and arioso from St. Paul. Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Alto; library has vocal part only; included. English words. Bewitched Button up your overcoat Freedom Gigi

41 Scores Voice—Collections and Songs

How high the moon In the still of the night I could have danced all night I’ve got you under my skin If I ruled the world My heart belongs to daddy It ain’t necessarily so Rosalie Mame True love Married (Heiraten) You’d be so nice to come home to Matchmaker, matchmaker Schmidt, Jan, 1942– girl Basics of singing LPM 675 Sunrise, sunset There’s a small hotel Part 1: technique Try to remember Part 2: song anthology: Popular waltz favorites LPM 376 Always one rain Melodies with chord symbols. Away across the hills Be thou my vision Barcarolle Cancin mixteca Beautiful brown eyes The crystal spring Beautiful dreamer The God of Abraham praise Beautiful isle of somewhere The Kerry dance Bird in a gilded cage My dearest love, why wilt thou ask? Champagne waltz My love is like a red, red rose Cielito lindo On top of the hill Cruising down the river The river (El rio) Dark eyes See the waters a-gliding Greensleeves Shady grove Liebestraum The trees they do grow high Moon River True lover’s farewell My bonnie lies over the ocean Pop goes the weasel Songs from movies and musical theater: Sunshine of Paradise Alley Before I gaze at you again Sweet Rosie O’Grady The colors of my life A taste of honey Comes once in a lifetime Whatever will be, will be (Que sera, sera) Hey, look me over Losing my mind Porter, Cole, 1891–1964 Love story Cole Porter LPM 345 Love walked in Selections from musical comedies. The moon and I Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Once upon a time included. The shadow of your smile Easy to love Since I gave my heart away Get out of town They were you I love Paris Unexpected song

42 Voice—Collections and Songs

When I fall in love Fascination Where or when Good night, ladies Art songs and arias: Gypsy love song American lullaby In the evening by the moonlight Beneath a weeping willow’s shade Jeanie with the light brown hair Come ready and see me The last rose of summer Fame’s an echo The man who broke the bank at Monte If music be the food of love Carlo Lachen und Weinen My wild Irish rose Linden Lea On a Sunday afternoon Loveliest of trees September song Non lo diró col labbro She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain Qué pronto Tangerine Se nel ben sempre incostante While strolling through the park Sure on this shining night Seven centuries of solo-song: Thirteenth When I was one-and-twenty to twentieth centuries, low voice, vol. 6 Will there really be a morning? LPM 10 Young Venevil Compiled, translated, and arranged by Rounds: James Woodside. Vocal part only (low Dona nobis pacem voice). Hey, ho, nobody’s home Beautiful evening (C. Debussy) Let us sing together The bluebell (E. MacDowell) Shalom chaverim (Farewell, good Dedication (R. Strauss) friends) The myrtle (E. MacDowell) Summer is a-coming in Lamento (H. Duparc) Schubert, Franz, 1797–1828 Land of mine (A. Gretchaninoff) Heidenröslein LPM 19 Mists (O. Respighi) Voice (high) part only; English and Prayer (Hugo Wolf) German texts. Song of the harvesters (G. Fauré) Ständchen (Serenade) LPM 11 We’ll to the woods (C. Griffes) From Schwanengesang. Voice (high) A widow bird sat mourning (B. Treharne) part only; English words. Singalong standards LPM 406 September and nostalgic songs LPM 343 Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Melodies with chord symbols. included. Auld lang syne After the ball The Bowery Bill Bailey, won’t you please come home Camptown races A bird in a gilded cage Dinah, won’t you blow? Comin’ through the rye Drink to me only with thine eyes Give my regards to Broadway

43 Scores Voice—Collections and Songs

Ida Shenandoah In my merry Oldsmobile Strike up the band In the good old summertime Sweet Rosie O’Grady In the shade of the old apple tree Toyland Little brown jug Spectrum LPM 414 Mary’s a grand old name Melodies with lyrics; chord symbols Meet me in St. Louis, Louis included. My wild Irish rose Oh my darling Clementine And the angels sing Oh! Susanna Anniversary song Sidewalks of New York Baby, won’t you please come home Silver threads among the gold The bells of St. Mary’s Sweet Adeline Everybody loves my baby Sweet Rosie O’Grady For sentimental reasons Tom Dooley Harlem nocturne Wait ’til the sun shines, Nellie Hawaiian wedding song Just because Songs for singing LPM 102 A man without love Compiled by Natalie Lamken. Melody Meet me tonight in dreamland line with words and chord symbols; Memories of you includes easy piano and guitar chord Rain charts. Song of the islands Aunt Rhody This is my song Aura Lee To love again Careless love Undecided Comin’ through the rye What a diff’rence a day made Down by the old mill stream Frankie and Johnny The wonder of you Good night, ladies Spiritual songs LPM 348 Hand me down my walkin’ cane Melodies with chord symbols. He’s got the whole world in His hand Hinky dinky parlee-voo Deep river A hot time in the old town tonight Give me that old time religion I was born about ten thousand years ago He loves everybody (In this whole wide Ida! Sweet as apple cider world) Meet me in St. Louis, Louis He’s got the whole world in His hands Oh my darling Clementine I got a robe The old gray mare I’ve been working on the railroad On the banks of the Wabash Joshua fit de battle of Jericho On top of Old Smoky Kum ba ya Reuben and Rachel Michael, row the boat ashore

44 Voice—Collections and Songs

Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen Tangerine Oh! Them golden slippers What’s new? Roll Jordan roll When Sunny gets blue Somebody’s knockin’ at your door Where do I begin Standing in the need of prayer Wrap your troubles in dreams Swing low, sweet chariot Sweet Sue LPM 339 Were you there? Melodies with chord symbols. When the saints come marchin’ in Work, for the night is coming Basin Street blues Beautiful Ohio Super standards: Easy piano LPM 683 Dinah For voice and easy piano with chord Enjoy yourself (It’s later than you think) symbols and guitar chord diagrams. If you knew Susie (Like I know Susie) April in Paris Let me call you sweetheart (I’m in love Autumn in New York with you) Born free Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie Buttons and bows melody Call me irresponsible Rose of Washington Square Chicago Second-hand rose Darn that dream Sonny boy The glory of love Sweet Sue, just you Good morning heartache That’s entertainment Heart and soul Trail of the lonesome pine Harlem nocturne The world is waiting for the sunrise I don’t want to walk without you Yes! We have no bananas I left my heart in San Francisco Take me home country roads LPM 366 In the wee small hours of the morning Melodies with chord symbols. Isn’t it romantic? It’s impossible The battle of New Orleans June in January Bury me not on the lone prairie Let there be love Country song Lover Dear hearts and gentle people Mona Lisa Enjoy yourself (It’s later than you think) Moon River Five foot two, eyes of blue Moonglow Gentle on my mind A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square Gypsies, tramps, and thieves Red sails in the sunset I am his lady Satin doll Ninety-nine miles from L.A. Spanish eyes Please, mister, please Speak softly, love Please pardon me (You remind me of a Star dust friend) Two sleepy people She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain

45 Scores Voice—Collections and Songs

Shrimp boats Ramblin’ Rose Take me home, country roads Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie Thirty negro spirituals LPM 155 melody Arranged by Hall Johnson. The shadow of your smile Singin’ in the rain Ev’ry time I feel de spirit Theme from New York, New York Glory hallelujah to de new-born king Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu) Gospel train When Irish eyes are smiling Let de heb’n-light shine on me Mary had a baby Top pops LPM 404 My Lord, what a mornin’ Melodies with chord symbols. Oh, graveyard The air that I breathe Po’ mo’ner got a home at las’ All you get from love is a love song Prayer is de key Break up to make up Religious is a fortune Heartbeat, it’s a lovebeat Sinner-man so hard to believe Heaven on the seventh floor This is de healin’ water Hurting each other Were you there? I want to hold your hand When I lay my burden down Lady love Three songs LPM 13 Life is a song worth singing Songs for high voice; unaccompanied. Oh, babe, what would you say? Library has vocal part only. One of those songs One tin soldier I love thee (Grieg) Paper roses Think on me (Scott) Puppy love Voi, che sapete (Mozart) Put your hand in the hand Through the years: Golden standards Ramblin’ Rose LPM 621 A sign of the times Edited by Carol Cuellar. For voice and Smile, smile, smile piano. Somethin’ stupid They just can’t stop it Ain’t misbehavin’ Those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer Auld lang syne Blue moon Twenty-four Italian songs and arias of A certain smile the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Danny boy LPM 1 and 2 Five foot two, eyes of blue For medium high voice and piano. Library I can’t stop loving you has vocal part only; English and Italian Mona Lisa words. Moon River vol. 1 LPM 1 Over the rainbow Alma del cor (Caldara)

46 Voice—Collections and Songs, Librettos

Amarilli, mia bella (Caccini) Librettos Caro mio ben (Giordani) Che fiero costume (Legrenzi) Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770–1827 Comme raggio di sol (Caldara) LPM 646 Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile (Durante) English and German. O del mio dolce ardor (Gluck) Bellini, Vincenzo, 1801–1835 Per la gloria d’adorarvi (Bononcini) Norma LPM 430 Pur dicesti, o bocca bella (Lotti) English and Italian. Sebben, crudele (Caldara) Bizet, Georges, 1838–1875 Vergin, tutto amor (Durante) Carmen LPM 457 Vittoria, mio core (Carissimi) English and French. vol. 2 LPM 2 Britten, Benjamin, 1913–1976 Già il sole dal Gange (Scarlatti) Peter Grimes; Gloriana LPM 575 Lasciatemi morire! (Monteverdi) English. Il mio bel foco (Marcello) Nel cor più non mi sento (Paisiello) Debussy, Claude, 1862–1918 Nina (Pergolesi) Pelléas et Mélisande LPM 573 Non posso disperar (DeLuca) English and French. O cessate di piagarmi (Scarlatti) Donizetti, Gaetano, 1797–1848 Pietà, Signore (Stradella) Lucia di Lammermoor LPM 643 Se Florindo è fedele (Scarlatti) English and Italian. Se tu m’ami, se (Pergolesi) Tu lo sai (Torelli) Gounod, Charles, 1818–1893 Le violette (Scarlatti) Faust LPM 447 English and French. Vaccai, Nicola, 1790–1848 Practical Italian vocal method LPM 147 Romeo and Juliet LPM 651 Revised edition with translations by English and French. Theophilus Marzials. For soprano or Humperdinck, Engelbert, 1854–1921 tenor with piano. Text in English and Hansel and Gretel LPM 590 Italian. English. Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872–1958 Janáček, Leoš, 1854–1928 Linden Lea: A Dorset song LPM 14 Jenůfa; Katya Kabanova LPM 647 For medium voice and piano; voice part English and Czech. only. Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858–1919 Yon, Pietro A., 1886–1943 Pagliacci LPM 526 Gesù bambino LPM 17 English and Italian. Unaccompanied, for low voice. Mascagni, Pietro, 1863–1945 Cavalleria rusticana LPM 525 English and Italian.

47 Scores Voice—Librettos

Massenet, Jules, 1842–1912 Strauss, Richard, 1864–1949 Manon LPM 432 Arabella LPM 648 English and French. G. Schirmer English and German. Manon LPM 520 Ariadne auf Naxos LPM 508 English and French. Calder/Riverrun English and German. Menotti, Gian Carlo, 1911–2007 Der Rosenkavalier LPM 446 Amahl and the night visitors LPM 436 English and German. English. Stravinsky, Igor, 1882–1971 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756–1791 The rake’s progress LPM 434 Così fan tutte LPM 574 English. English and Italian. Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840–1893 LPM 453 Onegin LPM 649 English and Italian. English and Russian. Le nozze di Figaro (The marriage of Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813–1901 Figaro) LPM 459 Aïda LPM 445 English and Italian. English and Italian. Die Zauberflöte LPM 435 Un ballo in maschera (A masked ball) English and German. LPM 640 Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839– English and Italian 1881 LPM 645 Khovanshchina LPM 652 English and Italian. English. Otello LPM 433 Puccini, Giacomo, 1858–1924 English and Italian. La bohème LPM 452 Rigoletto LPM 450 English and Italian. English and Italian. Madama Butterfly LPM 429 Simon Boccanegra LPM 507 English and Italian. English and Italian. Tosca LPM 448 La traviata LPM 451 English and Italian. English. LPM 456 Il trovatore LPM 449 English and Italian. English and Italian. Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792–1868 Wagner, Richard, 1813–1883 Il barbiere di Siviglia LPM 454 Der fliegende Holländer LPM 586 English and Italian. English and German. La cenerentola LPM 585 Lohengrin LPM 455 English and Italian. English and German.

48 Voice—Librettos, Song and Hymn Texts; Woodwinds—Bassoon, Clarinet

Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Woodwinds LPM 458 English and German. Bassoon Der Ring des Nibelungen Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770–1827 Das Rheingold LPM 650 Scherzo LPM 305 English and German. From Piano sonata no. 3, op. 2, no. 3, C major. For bassoon with piano; library Siegfried LPM 437 has bassoon part only. English and German. Handel, George Frideric, 1685–1759 Die Walküre LPM 431 Bourrée LPM 328 English and German. From Water music. Tristan and Isolde LPM 641 Clarinet English and German. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750 Song and Hymn Texts Sinfonia LPM 384 (Words Only) From “Ich steh’ mit einem Fuss im American Lutheran Church Grabe.” Selected hymns in large type LPM 158 Douglas, Wayne “The hymns and the collect have been The Belwin band builder: B-flat clarinet, selected from the Service Book and part 1 LPM 3 Hymnal [of the Lutheran Church in America].” The Belwin band builder: B-flat clarinet, part 2 LPM 534 Christmas song favorites LPM 113 Selected by Armada Zell. The Belwin band builder: E-flat alto clarinet, part 1 LPM 26 Evangel hymnbook: Lyrics of two hundred best-loved hymns LPM 567 Kinyon, John, 1918– Basic training course for clarinet, book 2 Fellowship hymnal LPM 161 LPM 699 Edited by J. Obert Kempson. La Forrest, H. One hundred twenty-five songs for group Sabbath chimes: (Reverie) LPM 361 singing LPM 40 Selected by the staff of the Illinois Braille Leidig, Vernon F. and Sight Saving School. Visual band method for wind and percussion instruments: B-flat clarinet Selected Christmas songs LPM 38 LPM 50 Selected by the staff of the Illinois Braille and Sight Saving School. Masterworks for clarinet and piano LPM 438 Sing-a-longs LPM 487 For B-flat clarinet; part for clarinet in by Ruth B. Leff, Joy Pauline Leff, and A also included for the Fantasy-pieces; Aaron N. Leff. library has clarinet part only.

49 Scores Woodwinds—Clarinet, Flute

Fantasy-pieces, op. 73; transposed for Bizet, Georges, 1838–1875 B-flat clarinet (Schumann) Menuet from L’Arlésienne, suite no. 2 First sonata, op. 120, no. 1 (Brahms) LPM 306 Grand duo concertant, op. 48 (Weber) Arranged for flute and piano; library has Second sonata, op. 120, no. 2 (Brahms) flute part only. Sonata (Mendelssohn) Cavally, Robert Variations, op. 33 (Weber) Original melodious and progressive Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756–1791 studies for the beginning flutist Concerto for clarinet and orchestra, K.V. LPM 485 622 LPM 380 Douglas, Wayne For clarinet in B-flat and piano; library The Belwin band builder: C flute, part 1 has solo clarinet part only. LPM 5 Pearson, Bruce The Belwin band builder: C flute and C Standard of excellence comprehensive piccolo, part 2 LPM 535 band method, book 1 – B-flat Clarinet Includes fingering chart for flute or LPM 757 piccolo. Tremblay, Laurence Handel, George Frideric, 1685–1759 Advanced staccato études: B-flat clarinet Seven sonatas LPM 308 LPM 357 For flute and piano; flute part only. Voxman, Himie Contains HWV 359b, 360, 363b, 365, Concert and contest collection for B-flat 369, 367b, and 362. clarinet LPM 463 Laas, W.E. Weber, Fred Fun with fundamentals: A technic book; C Belwin intermediate band method: B-flat flute LPM 695 clarinet LPM 697 Melodious and progressive studies, Student instrumental course: Clarinet book 1 LPM 127 student; a method for individual From Andersen, Gariboldi, Koehler, and instruction, level one, elementary Terschak; revised by Robert Cavally. LPM 129 Mouquet, Jules, 1867–1946 Wendland, A.F. La flute de Pan LPM 100 Step lively: March LPM 349 Flute part only. I. Pan et les bergers (Pan and the Flute shepherds) Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750 II. Pan et les oiseaux (Pan and the birds) Siciliano LPM 281 III. Pan et les nymphes BWV 1031, E-flat major. For flute or violin and harpsichord; library has flute (violin) part only.

50 Flute, Recorder

On our way: C flute (piccolo) LPM 701 Recorder by Albert Davis. Come, the recorders: For soprano, alto, Andante from Surprise symphony (Haydn- tenor, and bass recorders in various Weber) combinations LPM 103 Caprice Italien (Tchaikovsky-Weber) Compiled, arranged, and transcribed by Concord stage (James D. Ployhar) Raymond Kane McLain. Entry of the lancers (Acton Ostling) Happy bugler (Albert O. Davis) Andantino (A. Corelli) Holiday parade (Fred Weber) Aria (J.S. Bach) “I have a song” from Yeoman of the guard Aria (J. Pachelbel) (arr. by James D. Ployhar) Bergerie (G.P. Telemann) One, two, three (arr. by James Ployhar) The boatman Peanut song (arr. by Acton Ostling) Bourrée (J.S. Bach) Twin echoes (Acton Ostling) Bourée (L. Hotteterre) Two famous hymns: 1. Hamburg; 2. St. A cat came a-fiddling (McLain) Alban hymn (arr. by James Ployhar) Come, the recorders (R.K. McLain) Woodchopper (Acton Ostling) Dance to your daddy Dargason Pearson, Bruce, 1942– Dona nobis pacem Standard of excellence: Flute, book 1 Fandango LPM 679 Fine companion Petersen, A.C. Gentle Johnny, my jingalo Rubank elementary method: Flute or Hole in the wall piccolo LPM 519 Hunsdon House If all the world were paper Saint-Saëns, Camille, 1835–1921 Lark in the morn Air de ballet from Ascanio LPM 6 Lo, here another love (T. Morley) Flute part only. Lord Thomas of Winnesberry (Henry Twenty-four short concert pieces for flute Martin) and piano LPM 291 March (J.K. Fischer) Revised by Robert Cavally. Library has Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (McLain) flute part only. Contains compositions by Minuet (J.S. Bach) the following composers: Anderson, Bach, Minuet (G.F. Handel) Bizet, Boisdeffre, Delibes, Donjon, Fauré, Minuet II (J.S. Bach) Gluck, Godard, Hue, Joncieres, Massenet, Mowing the barley Molique, Mozart, Perilhou, Pessard, O, waly, waly Quantz, Schubert. Over the water (McLain) Pavane (T. Arbeau) Weber, Fred Sellenger’s round First division band method: C flute, part 1 Sweet primroses LPM 263

51 Scores Recorder, Saxophone; Ensembles

There was a piper (McLain) Marks, John, 1909–1985 Twenty-ninth of May Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer LPM 167 Five thirteenth-century pieces: Three For E-flat alto saxophone solo or recorders, descants, and/or trebles, and/or saxophone and piano. tenors LPM 107 Ballade: Dieus soit en cheste meson Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756–1791 (Adam de la Halle) Minuet from Haffner music, K. 250 LPM 285 Hoquetus For E-flat alto saxophone. Motetus: Alle psallite cum luya Motetus: In seculum viellatoris Pearson, Bruce, 1942– Motetus: Pucelete Standard of excellence: B-flat tenor saxophone, book 2 LPM 671 Trapp Family Singers Enjoy your recorder LPM 106 Standard of excellence: E-flat alto “[A] new, complete method of saxophone, book 1 LPM 681 instruction for the recorder [including Santa Lucia: Neapolitan song LPM 359 exercises, reviews, trill charts, For tenor saxophone; from Elementary ornaments and embellishments, tenor sax solos. duets, trios, and ].” Vol. 1 for C-soprano or C-tenor; vol. 2 for F-alto, Schumann, Robert, 1810–1856 F-sopranino, or F-bass. The wild horseman LPM 329 For tenor saxophone. From Album für Wollitz, Kenneth die Jugend, no. 8: Wilder Reiter. The recorder book LPM 588

Saxophone Ensembles Douglas, Wayne Pieck, Stephanie The Belwin band builder: B tenor Creative ensembles for beginning saxophone, part 1 LPM 4 musicians: First series; twenty-five original compositions in three parts for The Belwin band builder: E-flat alto instrumental, voice, or piano ensemble saxophone, part 1 LPM 27 LPM 715 The Belwin band builder: E-flat alto Follows the progression of concepts saxophone, part 2 LPM 101 in Richard Taesch’s An introduction to Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich, music for the blind student, part 1 (LPM 1864–1956 662). Dancing Dots. At the hearth (Au foyer) from Suite miniature: op. 145, no. 8; E-flat alto saxophone LPM 332

52 Books Autobiographies and Haydn, a creative life in music LPM 176 University of California Press, 1968 Biographies Haskins, James, 1941–2005 Ashkenazy, Vladimir, 1937– Scott Joplin LPM 516 Beyond frontiers LPM 521 Doubleday, 1978 Jasper Parrott, joint author. First American edition, Atheneum, 1985 Holst, Imogen, 1907–1984 Bach LPM 606 Brown, David, 1929– Crowell, 1965 Tchaikovsky: The early years, 1840B1874 LPM 490 Horowitz, Joseph, 1948– W.W. Norton, 1978 Understanding Toscanini: How he became an American culture god and helped create Casals, Pablo, 1876–1973 a new audience for old music LPM 589 Joys and sorrows: Reflections LPM 240 Knopf, 1987 As told to Albert Eugene Kahn. Simon & Schuster, 1970 Howard, John Tasker, 1890–1964 Stephen Foster, America’s troubadour Day, James, 1927– LPM 517 Vaughan Williams LPM 506 Crowell, 1953 Dent, 1975 Huffington, Arianna Stassinopoulos, Dean, Winton, 1916– 1950– Bizet LPM 527 Maria Callas, the woman behind the J.M. Dent, 1975 legend LPM 492 Einstein, Alfred, 1880–1952 Simon and Schuster, 1981 Mozart: His character, his work Kirkpatrick, Ralph, 1911–1984 LPM 173 Domenico Scarlatti LPM 503 Oxford University Press, 1968 Princeton University Press, 1983 Schubert: A musical portrait LPM 420 Lang, Paul Henry, 1901–1991 Oxford University Press, 1951 LPM 419 Ellington, Duke, 1899–1974 W.W. Norton, 1963 Music is my mistress LPM 253 Leinsdorf, Erich, 1912–1993 Da Capo, 1976 Cadenza: A musical career LPM 243 Geiringer, Karl, 1889–1989 Houghton Mifflin, 1976 The Bach family LPM 368 Lockspieser, Edward, 1905–1973 Oxford University Press, 1954 Debussy LPM 524 Brahms, his life and work LPM 418 Dent, 1980 Second edition, Oxford University Press, 1947

53 Books Autobiographies and Biographies

Martin, George Whitney Seroff, Victor Ilyitch, 1902–1979 Verdi: His music, life, and times Frederic Chopin LPM 325 LPM 320 Macmillan, 1964 Dodd, Mead, c1963 Simpson, Anne Key, 1924– Menuhin, Yehudi, 1916–1999 Follow me: The life and music of R. Unfinished journey LPM 372 Nathaniel Dett LPM 627 Knopf, 1977 Scarecrow Press, 1993 Pavarotti, Luciano, 1935–2007 Snowman, Daniel Pavarotti: My own story LPM 491 The world of Plácido Domingo With William Wright. Doubleday, 1981 LPM 581 Peyser, Joan, 1931– McGraw-Hill, 1985 Bernstein, a biography LPM 582 Solti, Georg, Sir, 1912–1997 Beech Tree Books, 1987 Memoirs LPM 639 Rampal, Jean Pierre, 1922–2000 Alfred A. Knopf, 1997 Music, my love LPM 599 Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore, 1873– With Deborah Wise. Random House, 1928 1989 Oscar Sonneck and American music Reich, Nancy B. LPM 569 Clara Schumann, the artist and the woman University of Illinois Press, 1983 LPM 602 Thayer, Alexander Wheelock, 1817–1897 Cornell University Press, 1985 Thayer’s life of Beethoven LPM 425 Rodgers, Richard, 1902–1979 Edited and revised by Elliot Forbes. Musical stages: An autobiography Revised edition, Princeton University LPM 229 Press, 1967 Random House, 1975 Thompson, Charles Rose, Al Bing: The authorized biography Eubie Blake LPM 462 LPM 278 Schirmer Books, 1979 Magna Print Books, 1976 Rossiter, Frank R. Welk, Lawrence, 1903–1992 Charles Ives and his America LPM 461 Ah-one, ah-two! Life with my musical Liveright, 1975 family LPM 315 With Bernice McGeehan. G.K. Hall, Rubinstein, Artur, 1887–1982 1975 My young years LPM 238 Knopf, 1973 My America, your America LPM 314 With Bernice McGeehan. G.K. Hall, Schwartz, Charles, 1922– 1977 Gershwin, his life and music LPM 501 Da Capo Press, 1979

54 Autobiographies and Biographies; Braille Music Notation

Westrup, J.A. (Jack Allen), 1904–1975 Levy, Rita Purcell LPM 505 Tactile music notation: An instruction Dent, 1980 manual of music notation for the Optacon Williams, Roger, 1934– LPM 566 Sing a sad song: The life of Hank 1981 Williams LPM 571 Partridge, Joan University of Illinois Press, 1981 Braille music for beginners: For the piano LPM 633 Braille Music Notation Taesch, Richard Braille music primer: Part 1 LPM 632 An introduction to music for the blind Edited and compiled by David Bray. First student, part 1 LPM 662 edition. RNIB, 1992 Dancing Dots, 2000 De Garmo, Mary Turner An introduction to music for the blind Introduction to braille music transcription student, part 2 LPM 664 LPM 719 Dancing Dots, 2001 Second edition, revised. National Introduction to the piano for blind Library Service for the Blind and students, book 1: A progressive curriculum Physically Handicapped, 2005 for bar-over-bar braille music reading, Index of braille music signs LPM 607 graded studies LPM 653 American Printing House for the Blind, Southern California Conservatory of 1971 Music, Braille Music Division, 2000 Jenkins, Edward W. Introduction to the piano for blind Braille music chart LPM 609 students, book 1: A progressive curriculum New revised edition. American Printing for bar-over-bar braille music reading, House for the Blind, 1960 repertoire LPM 654 Southern California Conservatory of Primer of braille music signs LPM 608 Music, Braille Music Division, 2000 New revised edition, 1971 addenda included. American Printing House for Introduction to the piano for blind the Blind, 1977 students, book 2: A progressive curriculum for bar-over-bar braille music reading, Krolick, Bettye graded studies LPM 718 Dictionary of braille music signs Southern California Conservatory of LPM 428 Music, Braille Music Division, 2001 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1979 Jazz and contemporary chord symbol reading for the blind pianist: How to read How to read braille music LPM 638 braille chord charts in live performance, Opus Technologies, 1998 book 1 LPM 709 Dancing Dots, 2004

55 Books Braille Music Notation; College-level Texts

Who’s afraid of braille music LPM 660 Borroff, Edith, 1925– Dancing Dots, 2003 Music in Europe and the United States: A history LPM 202 College-level Texts Prentice-Hall, 1971 Bukofzer, Manfred F., 1910–1955 Apel, Willi, 1893–1988 Music in the Baroque era, from The notation of polyphonic music, 900– Monteverdi to Bach LPM 241 1600 LPM 226 W.W. Norton, 1947 Fifth edition. Medieval Academy of America, 1961 Chase, Gilbert, 1906–1992 America’s music, from the Pilgrims to the Austin, William W., 1920–2000 present LPM 619 Music in the twentieth century, from University of Chicago Press, 1987 Debussy to Stravinsky LPM 236 W.W. Norton, 1966 Cooper, Paul, 1926–1996 Perspectives in music theory: An Bamberger, Jeanne Shapiro historical-analytical approach LPM 186 The art of listening: Developing musical Dodd, Mead, 1973 perception LPM 217 Third edition. Harper & Row, 1966 Copland, Aaron, 1900–1990 Music and the imagination LPM 317 Bartlett, Harry R. Harvard University Press, 1952 Guide to teaching percussion LPM 257 Second edition. W.C. Brown, 1971 What to listen for in music LPM 239 Revised edition. McGraw-Hill, 1957 Bastien, James W., 1934–2005 How to teach piano successfully Donington, Robert, 1907–1990 LPM 321 The interpretation of early music Second edition. General Words and LPM 268 Music, 1977 New version. Faber and Faber, 1975 Bernstein, Leonard, 1918–1990 Downes, Edward, 1911–2001 The infinite variety of music LPM 212 The guide to the Simon and Schuster, 1966 symphony LPM 416 Walker, 1976 The joy of music LPM 322 Simon and Schuster, 1959 Einstein, Alfred, 1880–1952 Music in the Romantic era LPM 242 Berry, Wallace, 1928–1991 W.W. Norton, 1947 Form in music LPM 489 Prentice-Hall, 1966 Elliott, Raymond Fundamentals of music LPM 163 Blume, Friedrich, 1893–1975 Third edition. Prentice-Hall, 1966 Classic and Romantic music LPM 230 W.W. Norton, 1970

56 College-level Texts

Farga, Franz, 1873–1950 Hitchcock, Hugh Wiley, 1923–2007 Violins and violinists LPM 421 Music in the United States: A historical Praeger, 1969 introduction LPM 245 Forte, Allen, 1926– Prentice-Hall, 1974 Tonal harmony in concept and practice Jones, George Thaddeus LPM 203 Music theory LPM 211 Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1962 Barnes and Noble, 1974 Friedman, Milton M., 1920– Kennan, Kent Wheeler, 1913–2003 A beginner’s guide to sightsinging and Counterpoint: Based on eighteenth- musical rudiments LPM 707 century practice LPM 198 Prentice Hall, 1981 Second edition. Prentice-Hall, 1972 Geer, Ezra Harold, 1886–1957 The technique of orchestration LPM 287 Organ registration in theory and practice Second edition. Prentice-Hall, 1970 LPM 269 Longyear, Rey Morgan, 1930– Belwin Mills, 1957 Nineteenth-century Romanticism in music Greene, Victor R. LPM 302 A passion for polka: Old-time ethnic Second edition. Prentice-Hall, 1973 music in America LPM 617 Machlis, Joseph, 1906–1998 University of California Press, 1993 The enjoyment of music: An introduction Griffiths, Paul, 1947– to perceptive listening LPM 510 A guide to electronic music LPM 426 Fourth edition. W.W. Norton, 1977 Thames and Hudson, 1979 Introduction to contemporary music Grout, Donald Jay, 1902–1987 LPM 225 A history of western music LPM 159 W.W. Norton, 1961 Revised edition. W.W. Norton, 1973 Music: Adventures in listening LPM 201 A history of western music LPM 618 W.W. Norton, 1968 Fourth edition. W.W. Norton, 1988 Malm, Willliam P. A short history of opera LPM 193 Music cultures of the Pacific, the Near Second edition. Columbia University East, and Asia LPM 371 Press, 1965 Second edition. Prentice-Hall, 1977 Grunfeld, Frederic V., 1929–1987 McGehee, Thomasine (Cobb), 1888– The art and times of the guitar LPM 194 People and music LPM 313 Macmillan, 1969 Revised edition. Allyn and Bacon, 1963 Hindemith, Paul, 1895–1963 Melcher, Robert A. Elementary training for musicians Music for score reading LPM 605 LPM 216 Willard March, joint author. Prentice- Second revised edition. Belwin Mills, Hall, 1971 1949 57 Books College-level Texts

Menke, Edward H. LPM 174 Grand and spinet LPM 39 W.W. Norton, 1940 Braille Piano Technician, 1956 Music in the Renaissance LPM 172 Musser, Willard I., 1913– Revised edition. W.W. Norton, 1959 How we write music: Elementary theory Rosen, Charles, 1927– book for elementary classroom or The Classical style: Haydn, Mozart, individual instruction; student, book 1 Beethoven LPM 277 LPM 311 Viking, 1971 Adler, 1964 Sonata forms LPM 502 The Norton scores: An anthology for First edition. W.W. Norton, 1980 listening, vol. 1, Machaut to Beethoven LPM 232 Rossi, Nick, 1924– Edited by Roger Kamien. Expanded first Music through the centuries LPM 204 edition. W.W. Norton, 1970 Sadie Rafferty, joint author. B. Humphries, 1963 Ottman, Robert W. Harmony: Theory and practice LPM 705 Sachs, Curt, 1881–1959 Fifth edition. Prentice Hall, 2000 The history of musical instruments LPM 228 Pauly, Reinhard G., 1920– W.W. Norton, 1940 Music in the Classic period LPM 247 Second edition. Prentice-Hall, 1973 Salzer, Felix, 1904–1986 Counterpoint in composition: The study of Persichetti, Vincent, 1915–1987 voice leading LPM 218 Twentieth-century harmony: Creative McGraw-Hill, 1969 aspects and practice LPM 511 W.W. Norton, 1961 Schonberg, Harold C., 1915–2003 The great conductors LPM 318 Piston, Walter, 1894–1976 Simon and Schuster, 1967 Counterpoint LPM 188 W.W. Norton, 1947 The great pianists LPM 319 Simon and Schuster, 1963 Harmony LPM 424 Fourth edition. W.W. Norton, 1978 Slobin, Mark, 1943– Tenement songs: The of the Pleasants, Henry, 1910–2000 Jewish immigrants LPM 570 The great singers: From the dawn of opera University of Illinois Press, 1982 to our own time LPM 324 Simon and Schuster, 1966 Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894–1995 Lexicon of musical invective: Critical Reese, Gustave, 1899–1977 assaults on composers since Beethoven’s Music in the Middle Ages: With an time LPM 587 introduction on the music of ancient times University of Washington Press, 1965

58 College-level Texts; Popular Subjects

Source readings in music history: From Belz, Carl classical antiquity through the Romantic The story of rock LPM 273 era LPM 175 Second edition. Oxford University Edited by Oliver Strunk. W.W. Norton, Press, 1972 1950 Bernstein, Seymour Steiner, William F. With your own two hands: Self-discovery Basic musicianship: A workbook of theory through music LPM 629 in action, book 3 LPM 235 Schirmer, 1981 Steiner, 1962 Blesh, Rudi, 1899–1985 Ulrich, Homer, 1906–1987 They all played ragtime LPM 475 Chamber music LPM 369 Harriet Janis, joint author. Fourth Second edition. Columbia University edition. Oak Publications, 1971 Press, 1966 Bonner, Clint Music: A design for listening LPM 300 A hymn is born LPM 600 Second edition. Harcourt, Brace and Broadman Press, 1959 World, 1962 Coker, Jerry, 1932– Symphonic music: Its evolution since the Listening to jazz LPM 512 Renaissance LPM 237 Prentice-Hall, 1978 Columbia University Press, 1952 Cusic, Don White, William Braid, 1878–1959 The sound of light: A history of gospel Piano-playing mechanism LPM 15 music LPM 630 “Being a treatise on the design and Bowling Green State University Popular construction of the pneumatic action of Press, 1990 the player-piano and of the reproducing Emerson, Ken, 1948– piano.” Second edition. Tuners Supply, Doo-dah! Stephen Foster and the rise of 1953 American popular culture LPM 644 Women making music: The western art Simon & Schuster, 1997 tradition, 1150–1950 LPM 572 Evans, Tom, 1949– Edited by Jane Bowers and Judith Tick. Guitars: Music, history, construction, University of Illinois Press, 1986 and players from the Renaissance to rock LPM 523 Popular Subjects Mary Ann Evans, joint author. All that glitters: in Paddington Press, 1977 America LPM 631 Fox, Sidney Edited by George H. Lewis. Bowling The world of popular music: Folk and Green State University Popular Press, country LPM 301 1993 Follett, 1975

59 Books Popular Subjects

Green, Stanley Pleasants, Henry, 1910–2000 The world of musical comedy: The The great American popular singers story of the American musical stage as LPM 422 told through the careers of its foremost Simon and Schuster, 1974 composers and lyricists LPM 187 Roach, Hildred Third edition. A.S. Barnes, 1974 Black American music: Past and present Hamm, Charles E. LPM 628 Yesterdays: Popular song in America Krieger Pub. Co., 1992 LPM 522 Rockwell, John, 1940– W.W. Norton, 1979 All-American music: Composition in the Heilbut, Anthony late-twentieth century LPM 504 The gospel sound: Good news and bad Knopf, 1983 times LPM 568 Scherer, Barrymore Laurence Updated and revised. Limelight, 1985 Bravo! A guide to opera for the perplexed Here’s to the women: One hundred songs LPM 642 for and about American women Dutton, 1996 LPM 598 Simon, George Thomas, 1912–2001 Compiled by Hilda E. Wenner and The big bands LPM 460 Elizabeth Feilicher. Syracuse University Revised edition. Macmillan, 1974 Press, 1987 Southern, Eileen, 1920–2002 Hovey, Nilo W., 1906–1986 The music of black Americans: A history Selmer band manual LPM 294 LPM 514 Kingman, Daniel Second edition. W.W. Norton, 1983 American music: A panorama LPM 515 Tirro, Frank Schirmer Books, 1979 Jazz: A history LPM 373 Lichtenstein, Grace W.W. Norton, 1977 Musical gumbo: The music of New Wilder, Alec, 1907–1980 Orleans LPM 626 American popular song: The great W.W. Norton, 1993 innovators, 1900–1950 LPM 280 Malone, Bill C. Oxford University Press, 1972 Country music U.S.A.: A fifty-year history Wilson, Frank R. LPM 189 Tone deaf and all thumbs? An invitation to University of Texas Press, 1968 music-making LPM 601 Nettl, Bruno, 1930– Vintage Books, 1987 Folk and traditional music of the western continents LPM 374 Second edition. Prentice-Hall, 1973

60 Reference Tools

Reference Tools Apel, Willi, 1893–1988 Harvard dictionary of music Second edition, revised and enlarged. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1969 LPM 244—Oriented horizontally. 8 volumes LPM 509—Oriented vertically. 2 volumes Arnold, Corliss Richard Organ literature: A comprehensive survey LPM 370 Scarecrow Press, 1973 Ewen, David, 1907–1985 The new encyclopedia of the opera LPM 293 Hill and Wang, 1971 Hinson, Maurice, 1930– Guide to the pianist’s repertoire LPM 197 Indiana University Press, 1973 Guide to the pianist’s repertoire: Supplement LPM 444 Indiana University Press, 1979 Jefferson, Alan The complete Gilbert and Sullivan opera guide LPM 513 Facts on File, 1984 Kobbé, Gustav, 1857–1918 The definitive Kobbé’s opera book LPM 620 First American edition. Edited, revised, and updated by the earl of Harewood. G.P. Putnam, 1987 Lloyd, Norman, 1909–1980 The Golden encyclopedia of music LPM 312 Golden Press, 1968

61 Index Aaron–Art

Allegro vivace (Rimsky-Korsakov), 1 A All-time requests, 29 Aaron, Michael, 4 Almost like being in love, 40 Abide with me, 39 Aloha nui kuu ipo, 38 Accent on rhythm and style, 14 Aloha oe, 25, 38 Ach! du lieber Augustin, 30 Alouette, 25, 36, 38 Adler, Kurt, 41 Amahl and the night visitors (libretto), 48 Advanced staccato études: B-flat clarinet, America, 5, 37, 38 50 America the beautiful, 5, 37, 38, 39 An adventure in jazz, book 1, 20 America’s music, from the Pilgrims to the After the ball, 30, 40 present, 56 After you’ve gone, 41 American ballads, 16 Agay, Denes, 4, 6, 7, 12, 13 American favorite ballads, 29 Ah-one, ah-two! Life with my musical American festival, book 2, 4 family, 54 American festival, book 4, 4 Aïda (libretto), 48 American Lutheran Church, 49 Ain’t misbehavin’, 31 American music, 60 Air (from Water music) (Handel), 3 American patrol, 5, 26, 37 Air de ballet from Ascanio (Saint-Saëns), American popular song, 60 51 American victory songs, 5 Alabama bound, 29 And I love her, 37 Album for the young, op. 68, 23 Andante religioso (from Organ sonata no. An album of waltzes, album 1 (Strauss), 24 4) (Mendelssohn), 3 An album of waltzes, album 2 (Strauss), 24 Anderson, Leroy, 1 Alfred’s basic guitar method, book 2, 26 Animal Andy, drum, 25 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Animal pictures, 13 book, level 1, 20 Annie’s song, 33 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Anson introduces Kabalevsky, 18 book, level 2, 20 Anson, George, 5 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Anthology of early American keyboard book, level 3, 20 music, 1787–1830, vol. 1, 5 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Anthology of early American keyboard book, level 4, 20 music, 1787–1830, vol. 2, 5 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Anthony, George Walter, 22 book, level 5, 20 Apel, Willi, 56, 61 Alfred’s basic piano library: Piano lesson Applebaum, Samuel, 27, 28 book, level 6, 21 Arabella (libretto), 48 All that glitters: Country music in Ariadne auf Naxos (libretto), 48 America, 59 Arndt, Felix, 6 All-American college football songs, 4 Arnold, Corliss Richard, 61 All-American music: Composition in the Around the world, 30 late-twentieth century, 60 Around the world in waltz time, 30 Alle psallite cum luya, 52 Arrival of the queen of Sheba (Handel), 3 Allegro spiritoso (Senaillé), 1 The art and times of the guitar, 57

62 Index, Art–Berry

The art of listening: developing musical Bay, Melbourne Earl, 26 perception, 56 The beatle boogie, 31 The art song: Medium voice, 30 Beautiful brown eyes, 42 Ashkenazy, Vladimir, 53 Beautiful dreamer, 7, 36, 38, 42 Asleep in the deep, 2 Beautiful evening (C. Debussy), 43 At the hearth (Au foyer), 52 Beautiful heaven from Thirty-four viola Auld lang syne, 1, 7, 26, 36, 38, 43, 46 pieces, 27 Aunt Rhody, 29, 44 Beautiful isle of somewhere, 42 Aura Lee, 7, 9, 44 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 7, 28, 47, 49 Austin, William W., 56 A beginner’s guide to sightsinging and Autumn, 21 musical rudiments, 57 Ave Maria, by Schubert, 23, 35 Believe me if all those endearing young Ave verum corpus (Mozart), 3 charms, 36, 38 Bellini, Vincenzo, 47 Bells of St. Mary’s, 37 The Belwin band builder: B tenor B saxophone, part 1, 52 Bach, 53 The Belwin band builder: B-flat clarinet, The Bach family, 53 part 1, 49 Bach for beginners, 6 The Belwin band builder: B-flat clarinet, Bach, Johann Sebastian, 2, 6, 28, 49, 50 part 2, 49 Bacich, Anthony P., 28 The Belwin band builder: B-flat cornet Bagatelles, op. 5 (Tcherepnin), 25 (trumpet), part 1, 2 Ballad of Davy Crockett, 33 The Belwin band builder: C flute and C Ballad of easy rider, 29 piccolo, part 2, 50 Ballade, op. 38 (Chopin), 10 The Belwin band builder: C flute, part 1, Un ballo in maschera (A masked ball) 50 (libretto), 48 The Belwin band builder: E-flat alto Bamberger, Jeanne Shapiro, 56 clarinet, part 1, 49 The band played on, 7, 26, 30 The Belwin band builder: E-flat alto Il barbiere di Siviglia (libretto), 48 saxophone, part 1, 52 Barcarolle, 21, 42 The Belwin band builder: E-flat alto The bare necessities, 33 saxophone, part 2, 52 Bartlett, Harry R., 56 The Belwin band builder: Trombone, part Bartók, Béla, 7, 28 1, 1 Basic musicianship: A workbook of theory The Belwin intermediate band method: in action, book 3, 59 B-flat clarinet, 50 Basic training course for clarinet, book 2, The Belwin organ course, 4 49 The Belwin organ library: Manual play, 3 Basics of singing, 42 The Belwin organ library: Method play, 3 Bastien, James W., 22, 56 The Belwin string builder, book 1, 28 Battle cry of freedom, 37 Belz, Carl, 59 Battle hymn of the republic, 5, 7, 22, 37, Bernstein, a biography, 54 38 Bernstein, Leonard, 31, 56 Bernstein, Seymour, 59 63 Index Best–Champagne

Berry, Wallace, 56 Brahms, Johannes, 28 Best-loved songs of the American Braille music chart, 55 people, 7 Braille music for beginners, 55 Bewitched, 41 Braille music primer: Part 1, 127 Beyond frontiers, 53 Bravo! A guide to opera for the perplexed, The Bible tells me so, 41 60 Bicycle built for two, 30, 36 Bray, David, 55 Bidin’ my time, 21 The breeze and I, 38 The big bands, 60 Breeze-easy: Recital pieces for cornet Big junior hymnbook, 9 (trumpet), 1 Big-note carnival: Eighteen famous Bridal march (from Lohengrin), 3 melodies, 9 Brimhall, John, 3, 10 The big-note parade of famous Britten, Benjamin, 47 melodies, 10 Brown, David, 53 Bill Bailey, 7, 41, 43 Buffalo gals, 7, 29 Billy boy, 39 Bugler’s holiday (Anderson), 1 Bing: The authorized biography, 54 Bukofzer, Manfred F., 56 A bird in a gilded cage, 7, 43 Bunker Clark, J., 5 Bist du bei mir (Stölzel), 3 Burgmüller, Friedrich, 10 Bizet, 53 Burnam, Edna Mae, 10 Bizet, Georges, 18, 31, 47, 50, 51 But not for me, 13 Black American music: Past and present, But the Lord is mindful of His own, 60 (Mendelssohn), 41 Black hawk waltz, 27 Button up your overcoat, 29, 41 Blesh, Rudi, 59 Blick’ ich umher (Wolfram’s address) (Wagner), 41 Block, Leon, 27 C Blow the man down, 7, 29, 30, 38 C’est magnifique, 29 Blue cat, 31 Cadenza: A musical career, 53 The bluebell (E. MacDowell), 43 Caissons song, 37 Bluebells of Scotland, 36 Camptown races, 26, 29, 43 Blueberry Hill, 29, 35 Can’t buy me love, 37 Blues in F, 3 Canon (Pachelbel), 3 Blues, boogie, and jazz, 31 Careless love, 7, 29, 40, 44 Blue-tail fly, 23, 29, 36 Carmen (libretto), 47 Blume, Friedrich, 56 Carnival of Venice, 1, 30 La bohème (libretto), 48 Caro mio ben (Giordani), 30, 47 Bonner, Clint, 59 Carry me back to old Virginny, 7, 36 Borroff, Edith, 56 Casals, Pablo, 53 Bourrée (from Water music) (Handel), 3, Cavalleria rusticana (libretto), 47 49 Cavally, Robert, 50, 51 Bowers, Jane, 59 Celebrated favorites, 31 The Bowery, 43 La cenerentola (libretto), 48 Brahms, his life and work, 53 Chaconne (Russell), 26 64 Index, Charles–Davis

Chamber music, 59 Come all you fair and tender ladies, 29 Champagne waltz, 42 Come Saturday morning, 30 Charles Ives and his America, 54 Come to the sea (Vieni sul mar!), 36 Charles, Ernest, 32 Come, the recorders, 51 Chase, Gilbert, 56 Comin’ through the rye, 43, 44 Cheaper to keep her, 37 The complete Gilbert and Sullivan opera Children’s piano pieces, 10 guide, 61 Children’s corner for piano (Debussy), 12 Concert and contest collection for B-flat Chim chim cher-ee, 33 clarinet, 50 Chopin, Frédéric, 10 Concerto for clarinet and orchestra, K.V. Chorale from Nocturne, op. 37 (Chopin), 622 (Mozart), 50 10 Contemporary piano literature, book 1, Chorale no. 1 (Franck), 3 12 Chorale no. 2 (Franck), 3 Contemporary piano literature, book 2, Chorale no. 3 (Franck), 3 12 Choralvorspiele (Bach), 2 Contemporary piano repertoire, level 6, Christmas music for piano solo, 11 12 Christmas song favorites, 49 Contra dances (Beethoven), 7 Christmas songs, 32 Cool, 31 Christmas time, 32 Cooper, Paul, 56 The church year, 2 Copland, Aaron, 56 Cielito lindo, 14, 29, 36, 42 Copycats, op. 26, 18 Cinderella, 18, 38 Così fan tutte (libretto), 48 Clair de lune from Suite bergamasque, 12 Counterpoint, 58 Clap yo’ hands, 13 Counterpoint in composition: The study of Clara Schumann, the artist and the voice leading, 58 woman, 54 Counterpoint: Based on eighteenth- Clark, Frances, 12 century practice, 57 Clark, Mary Elizabeth, 3 Country music U.S.A.: A fifty-year Classic and Romantic music, 56 history, 60 Classic guitar method, [vol. 1], 26 Country pickin’s, 32 The Classical style: Haydn, Mozart, Covenant hymnal, 34 Beethoven, 58 Creative ensembles for beginning Classics to Moderns in the Intermediate musicians: First series, 52 Grades, 12 Cruising down the river, 42 Clementi, Muzio, 12 Cusic, Don, 59 Clementine, 7, 14, 29, 36 Clouds, 32 Clouds, by David Gates, 36 Clown foolery, 25 D Cockles and mussels, 1, 24, 36 D’Auberge, Alfred, 26 Cofone, Charles J.F., 34 Daisy Bell, 7, 39 Coker, Jerry, 59 Danceable favorites, 33 Cole Porter, 42 Dark eyes, 36, 42 Collection of vocal songs, 32 Darling, je vous aime beaucoup, 29, 35 65 Index Davison–Eyes Das Rheingold (libretto), 49 E Davis, Albert, 51 Davison, June, 12 The eagle and the hawk, 33 A day in the jungle, 13 Early English sonatinas, 12 Day tripper, 37 Easiest original pieces (Schubert), 23 Day, James, 53 Easy classics to moderns, 13 De Garmo, Mary Turner, 55 Easy compositions for piano (Beethoven), Dean, Winton, 53 7 Dear Lord and father of mankind, 38, 39 Easy organ arrangements for all Debussy, 18, 19, 31, 43, 53, 56 organs, 3 Debussy, Claude, 12, 47 Easy to love, 42 Dedication (R. Strauss), 43 Eckstein, Maxwell, 5, 9, 10, 18, 19 The definitive Kobbé’s opera book, 61 Einstein, Alfred, 53, 56 Dello Joio, Norman, 12 Eleanor Rigby, 37 Denver, John, 33 The elegant Captain Hook, 33 Diack, Michael, 24 Elementary training for musicians, 57 Dictionary of braille music signs, 55 Eleven bagatelles, op. 119 (Beethoven), 7 Dieus soit en cheste meson (Adam de la Ellington, Duke, 53 Halle), 52 Elliott, Raymond, 56 Dinah, 31, 45 Embraceable you, 7, 13, 21 Dinah, won’t you blow?, 43 Emerson, Ken, 59 Disney spotlights, 33 Emperor waltz, 36 D-I-V-O-R-C-E, 29 Enjoy your recorder, 52 Dixie, 5, 7, 26, 37,38 The enjoyment of music, 57 Does your heart beat for me, 31 Erickson, Frank, 25 Dolores, 26, 38 Etude no. 2 from the Three new etudes Domenico Scarlatti, 53 (Chopin), 10 Don Giovanni (libretto), 48 Etude, op. 10, no. 2 (Chopin), 10 Donington, Robert, 56 Etude, op. 10, no. 3 (Chopin), 10 Donizetti, Gaetano, 47 Etudes enfantines, op. 37, 18 Doo-dah! Stephen Foster and the rise of Eubie Blake, 54 American popular culture, 59 Eugene Onegin (libretto), 48 Douglas, Wayne, 1, 2, 49, 50, 52 Evangel hymnbook: Lyrics of two Down by the old mill stream, 44 hundred best-loved hymns, 49 Down by the riverside, 31 Evangelical Covenant Church of Down in the valley, 7, 23, 29, 36 America, 34 Downes, Edward, 56 Evans, Tom, 59 A dozen a day, 10 Ewen, David, 61 Drink to me only with thine eyes, 1, 7, 43 The Exodus song, 39 Du, du liegst mir im Herzen, 36 The eyes of Texas, 4 Duet book, 4 Dupre, Robert, 26 Dvořák, Antonín, 12

66 Index, Flastaff–Für

F Five nursery songs for piano, 13 Five thirteenth-century pieces, 52 Falstaff, 48 Der fliegende Holländer (libretto), 48 Fantasy-pieces, op. 73; transposed for La flute de Pan, 50 B-flat clarinet (Schumann), 50 A foggy day, 36 Farewell to Andromeda (Welcome to my Folk and traditional music of the western morning), 33 continents, 60 Farga, Franz, 57 Folk world, 36 Fascinating rhythm, 13 Follow me, 33 Fascination, 43 Follow me: The life and music of R. Father in heaven, 39 Nathaniel Dett, 54 Faust (libretto), 47 Following the leader, 33 Favorite Christmas carols, 34 The fool on the hill, 37 Favorite hymns, 34 For baby, 33 Feed the birds, 33 For he’s a jolly good fellow, 7, 36, 40 Feelin’ that glow, 40 For me and my gal, 7, 31 “Feelings” and other popular For me and my piano, book 1, 13 standards, 35 For me and my piano, book 3, 13 Feilicher, Elizabeth, 60 For the beauty of the earth, 19, 39 Fellowship hymnal, 49 For you, for me, for evermore, 36 Fibich, Zdeněk, 13 Form in music, 56 Fidelio (libretto), 47 Forte, Allen, 57 Fifty-two sacred songs you like to sing, Forty-five minutes from Broadway, 37 35 Four impromptus for piano, op. 142 Fight on, 4 (Schubert), 23 Fillimeeooreay, 29 Four impromptus for piano, op. 90 Finale (from Water music), 3 (Schubert), 23 Fireside singalong, 36 Four nights drunk, 29 The first assembled book of “pieces we Fox, Sidney, 59 like to play,” 13 Franck, César, 3 The first book for young pianists, 14 Frankie and Johnny, 8, 40, 41, 44 The first classics for the beginning Frederic Chopin, 54 pianist, 13 Freedom, 41 First division band method: B-flat cornet, Frère Jacques, 36 2 Friedman, Milton M, 57 First division band method: C flute, part 1, Fun from the first with the Lyon-Healy 51 troubadour harp, 27 First division band method: Trombone, Fun with fundamentals: A technic book; C part 2, 1 flute, 50 First lessons in Bach, book 1, 6 Fundamentals of music, 56 First lessons in Bach, book 2, 6 The funeral march, op. 35 (Chopin), 10 First piano duets, 18 Für Elise, 7, 26 The first recital, 4 First sonata, op. 120, no. 1 (Brahms), 50 First studies for the violin, op. 25, 28 67 Index Galway–Handel G The great singers, 58 Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich, Galway Bay, 29 52 Ganz, Rudolph, 13 Green, Stanley, 60 Garrow, Louise, 22 Greene, Victor R., 57 Gates, David, 36 Greensleeves, 8, 9, 23, 26, 42 Geer, Ezra Harold, 57 Grieg, Edvard, 14 Geiringer, Karl, 53 Griffiths, Paul, 57 Gentle on my mind, 3, 45 Griggs, John, 26 George Frideric Handel, 53 Grout, Donald Jay, 57 George Gershwin’s preludes for piano, 13 Grunfeld, Frederic V., 57 George Gershwin: Selections from A guide to electronic music, 57 musical comedies, 36 Guide to teaching percussion, 56 George, Jon, 13 Guide to the pianist’s repertoire, 61 Gershwin, George, 13, 36 Guide to the pianist’s repertoire: Gershwin, his life and music, 54 Supplement, 61 Gesù bambino (Yon), 47 Guild repertoire: Elementary A, 14 Get back, 37 Guild repertoire: Elementary B, 15 Get out of town, 42 Guild repertoire: Elementary C, 15 Giant hits, 37 Guild repertoire: Elementary D, 15 Gigi, 41 Guild repertoire: Intermediate A, 15 Gillock, William L., 4, 14, 24 Guild repertoire: Intermediate B, 15 Gimme a little kiss, 29 Guild repertoire: Intermediate C, 15 Give my regards to Broadway, 43 Guild repertoire: Intermediate D, 15 Gloriana (libretto), 47 Guild repertoire: Intermediate E, 15 Glover, David Carr, 12, 14, 20 Guild repertoire: Intermediate F, 15 God bless America, 8, 37 Guild repertoire: Preparatory A, 16 The Golden encyclopedia of music, 61 Guild repertoire: Preparatory B, 16 Golden hymn-book: Selected all-time Guild repertoire: Preparatory C, 16 favorites to make the heart sing, 37 Guild repertoire: Preparatory D, 16 Golden oldies, 37 Guitar student, level 1, 26 Golliwogg’s cake-walk, 12 Guitars, 59 Good night ladies, 36, 39, 43, 44 Gypsy love song, 27, 43 Goodbye again, 33 The gospel sound, 60 Goss, Louise, 12, 21, 25 H Gounod, Charles, 47 Gower, William, 1 Haake, Gail Martin, 13, 25 Grand and spinet pianos, 58 Hail, hail the gang’s all here, 36 Grand duo concertant, op. 48 (Weber), 50 The half-filled cookie jar, 14 Grand hotel jazz march, 31 Hamm, Charles E., 60 The great American popular singers, 60 Hammer song, 29 The great conductors, 58 Hand me down my walkin’ cane, 44 Great is Thy faithfulness, 39 Handel, George Frideric, 1, 28, 49, 50, The great pianists, 58 53 68 Index, Hanon–I

Hanon, Charles Louis, 16 Hitchcock, Hugh Wiley, 57 Hansel and Gretel (libretto), 47 Hits of the forties, 38 Happy birthday America, 37 Hofmann, Richard, 28 Happy music, 40 Hold the fort, 29 Harbor lights, 35 Holst, Imogen, 53 Hard day’s night, 37 Home on the range, 1, 8, 23, 29, 37 Harmony, 58 Home on the range (Guion, arranged), 40 Harmony: Theory and practice, 58 Home sweet home, 8, 26, 36 Harper Valley P.T.A., 3 Honey, 3 Harris, Roy, 16 The honey song, 38 Harvard dictionary of music, 61 Hopak, 36 Haskins, James, 53 Hoquetus, 52 Havah nagilah, 36 Hornpipe (from Water music), 3 Hawaiian love call (E maliu mai), 38 Horowitz, Joseph, 53 Hawaiian songs, 38 Hosanna, 35 Hawaiian wedding song, 38 A hot time in the old town tonight, 40 Haydn, a creative life in music, 53 House of the rising sun, 29, 31 Haydn, Joseph, 2, 16 Hovey, Nilo W., 60 Haydn-Schaum, book 1, 16 How can you mend a broken heart, 21 He’s got the whole world in His hand, 44 How high the moon, 42 He’s only a prayer away, 41 How to play blues, 3 Heart of my heart, 37 How to read braille music, 55 Heartaches, 29 How to teach piano successfully, 56 Heiden-Röslein (Franz Schubert), 32, 43 How we write music, 58 Heilbut, Anthony, 60 Howard, John Tasker, 53 Heller, Ruth, 41 Howland, Alice, 30 Hensel, Fanny Mendelssohn, 17 Huffington, Arianna Stassinopoulos,, 53 Herbert, Victor, 17 Humoresque, op. 101, no. 7 (Dvořák), 12 Here’s to the women: One hundred Humperdinck, Engelbert, 47 songs for and about American A hymn is born, 59 women, 60 Herfurth, C. Paul, 27, 28 Hey Jude, 37 Hey, Mr. Banjo, 31 I Hindemith, Paul, 57 I am woman, 40 Hindustan, 40 I asked the Lord, 41 Hinky dinky parlay voo, 37, 44 I can’t give you anything but love, 8, 31 Hinson, Maurice, 61 I could have danced all night, 42 His arms are open to everyone, 39 I don’t know why, 29 His eye is on the sparrow, 41 I don’t want to set the world on fire, 41 His love, 39 I feel pretty, 31 The history of musical instruments, 58 I found the answer, 41 A history of western music, revised I got a rhythm, 13 edition, 57 I got plenty o’ nuttin,’ 36 A history of western music, 4th ed., 57 I got rhythm, 21 69 Index I–John

(I got spurs) Jingle jangle jingle, 38 Introduction to braille music transcription, I left my heart in San Francisco, 3, 35, 45 55 I love Paris, 42 Introduction to contemporary music, 57 I love thee (Grieg), 46 An introduction to music for the blind I love you truly, 8, 27, 36, 41 student, part 1, 52 I never will marry, 29 An introduction to music for the blind I ride an old paint, 29 student, part 2, 55 I surrender, dear, 31 Introduction to the piano for blind I talk to the trees, 29 students, book 1, 55 I was born about ten thousand years ago, Introduction to the piano for blind 44 students, book 2, 55 I wish I didn’t love you so, 38 Iowa corn song, 4 I wonder, 33 Irene goodnight, 30 I’d rather be a cowboy (Lady’s chains), 33 It ain’t necessarily so, 36, 42 I’ll follow the sun, 37 It was a very good year, 3 I’ll get by, 29 It’s a big wide wonderful world, 40 I’ll see you in Hawaii, 38 It’s a small world, 3 I’ll take you home again, Kathleen, 36, 37 It’s been a long, long time, 38 I’m alone because I love you, 41 I’ve been working on the railroad, 44 I’ve got a crush on you, 13 I’ve got the whole world on a string, 31 J I’ve got you under my skin, 42 Jacob’s ladder, 38 Ich liebe dich (Edvard Grieg), 32 Janáček, Leoš, 47 Ida, 44 Jazz and contemporary chord symbol Ida! Sweet as apple cider, 44 reading for the blind pianist, 55 If I ruled the world, 42 Jazz for piano, book 2, 18 If you’re ready (come go with me), 37 Jazz: A history, 60 In a little Spanish town, 30 Jealous, 31 In my merry Oldsmobile, 37, 44 Jeanie with the light brown hair, 8, 36, 43 In seculum viellatoris, 52 Jefferson, Alan, 61 In the evening by the moonlight, 36, 43 Jenůfa (libretto), 47 In the gloaming, 8, 36 Jenkins, Edward W., 55 In the good old summertime, 8, 10, 37, 44 Jesse James, 30 In the shade of the old apple tree, 30, 44 Jesu, joy of man’s desiring, 3 In the still of the night, 42 Jingle bells, 8, 11, 20, 32, 34, 39, 40 Index of braille music signs, 55 Joe Bowers, 30 The infinite variety of music, 56 John Brimhall’s exercises in rhythm, 10 Informal get-together songs, selections, John Charles Thomas album of favorite 39 songs and arias, 40 Informal get-together songs, vol. 1, 38 John Peel, 1, 36 Inspirational songs, 39 John Thompson’s adult preparatory piano The interpretation of early music, 56 book, 25

70 Index, John–Let

John Thompson’s modern course for the Kinderszenen (scenes from childhood), piano: First grade book, 25 op. 15, 23 John Thompson’s modern course for the King of the road, 3 piano: Third grade book, 25 Kingman, Daniel, 60 John W. Schaum piano course: B, the blue Kinyon, John, 1, 49 book, 22 Kirkpatrick, Ralph, 53 John W. Schaum piano course: C, the Kleine Präludien, BWV 927 in F major purple book, 22 (Johann Sebastian Bach), 25 John W. Schaum piano course: D, the Kobbé, Gustav, 61 orange book, 22 Kolinski, Mieczyslaw, 18 John W. Schaum piano course: E, the Konowitz, Bert, 18 violet book, 22 Kopprasch, G., 1 John W. Schaum solo piano albums for Kreisler, Fritz, 25 the young student: The boogie book, 23 Krolick, Bettye, 55 John W. Schaum solo piano albums for the young student: Cowboy book, 23 John W. Schaum solo piano albums for L the young student: Folk songs, 23 Johnson, J. Rosamond, 40 La Forrest, H., 49 Jolly holiday, 33 La Montaine, John, 18 Jones, George Thaddeus, 57 Laas, W.E., 50 Joplin, Scott, 17 Lamento (H. Duparc), 43 Joshua fought the battle of Jericho, 30 Lamken, Natalie, 44 The joy of Bach, 6 Land of mine (A. Gretchaninoff), 43 The joy of music, 56 Lang, Paul Henry, 53 The joy of piano, 18 Lange, Gustav, 18 Joys and sorrows: Reflections, 53 Largo, 3 Juanita, 25, 36 Lasciatemi morire (Monteverdi), 32 Just a song at twilight, 36 The last rose of summer, 43 Just for today, 41 Laugh! Clown! Laugh!, 37 Just you and I, 40 Leavin’ on a jet plane, 33 Lee, Lester, 40 Lee, Ronny, 26 K Leff, Aaron N., 49 Leff, Joy Pauline, 49 Kabalevsky, Dmitry Borisovich, 18 Leff, Ruth B., 49 Kahl, Rachel Beatty, 19 Leidig, Vernon F., 49 Kasschau, Howard, 23 Leinsdorf, Erich, 53 Katya Kabanova (libretto), 47 Lento religioso from Nocturne, op. 15, no. Kennan, Kent Wheeler, 57 3 (Chopin), 10 Keyboard cavalcade of famous music, Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 47 18 Let a smile be your umbrella, 31 Khovanshchina (libretto), 48 Let it be, 37

71 Index Let–Master

Let me entertain you, 40 Love and blues songs, 41 Let me entertain you (various songs), 40 Love is blue (L’amour est bleu), 31, 41 Let us have music, vol. 1, 18 Love is here to stay, 36 Let us have music, vol. 2, 19 Love is sweeping the country, 13 Let’s all sing, 40 Lovely hula girl, 38 Let’s call the whole thing off, 36 Luboff, Norman, 19 Let’s go caroling!, 40 Lucia di Lammermoor (libretto), 47 Levy, Rita, 55 Lyra (VanderCook), 2 Lewis, George H., 59 Lyric pieces for the young (Dello Joio), 12 Lexicon of musical invective, 58 Lichtenstein, Grace, 60 Liebesfreud (Love’s joy), 25 Liebestraum, 42 M Liebestraum (A dream of love): Nocturne Ma (he’s making eyes at me), 31 no. 3 in A-flat (Liszt), 19 MacDowell, Edward, 19 Lieder ohne Worte (Songs without words), Machlis, Joseph, 57 19 Madama Butterfly (libretto), 48 Lieder ohne Worte (Songs without words), Mademoiselle de Paree, 31 op. 53, 19 Makin’ whoopee, 37 Lift ev’ry voice and sing, 40 Malm, Willliam P., 57 Lily (VanderCook), 1, 2 Malone, Bill C., 60 Linden Lea (Vaughan Williams), 43 Malotte, Albert Hay, 41 Listening to jazz, 59 Mame, 42 Liszt, Franz, 19 The man I love, 13, 21 A little bitty tear, 29 Man on the flying trapeze, 8 Little brown jug, 36, 44 The man who broke the bank at Monte Little girl, 30 Carlo, 43 Little green apples, 3 Manon (libretto), 48 The little Hanon, 22 Marcello, Benedetto, 26 Little junior hymnbook, book 1, 19 March (Purcell), 3 Liza, 13 Marche (Lefébure-Wély), 3 Lloyd, Norman, 61 Marching bells, 25 Lockspieser, Edward, 53 Margie, 31 Lohengrin (libretto), 48 Maria, 31 Longyear, Rey Morgan, 57 Maria Callas, the woman behind the Look to the rainbow, 29 legend, 53 The Lord bless you and keep you, 41 Marine’s hymn, 37 The Lord is my shepherd, 35 Marks, John, 52 The Lord’s prayer, 35 Married (Heiraten), 42 The Lord’s prayer (Malotte), 40 Martin, George Whitney, 54 Lorenz, Ellen Jane, 2, 3, 38, 39 Mary Lou, 31 Louise, 37 Mary’s a grand old name, 37, 44 Love, 21 Mascagni, Pietro, 47

72 Index, Masterworks–Music

Massenet, Jules, 48 Minnesota, march on, 4 Master series for the young (Chopin), 10 Minuet from Haffner music, K. 250 Masterworks for clarinet and piano, 49 (Mozart), 52 Matchmaker, matchmaker, 42 Minuet, K. 2, F major (Mozart), 19 Maybe, 13 A miracle happened to me (It could Mazurka, op. 7, no. 1 (Chopin), 10 happen to you), 41 Mazurka, op. 67, no. 2 (Chopin), 10 Mister sandman, 40 Mazurka, op. 67, no. 4 (Chopin), 10 Mists (O. Respighi), 43 Mazurka, op. 68, no. 2 (Chopin), 10 Moon of Manakoora, 38 Mazurka, op. 68, no. 3 (Chopin), 10 Moon River, 3, 42, 45, 46 McGehee, Thomasine (Cobb), 57 Moonlight sonata, 7 McLain, Raymond Kane, 51 More New Orleans jazz styles, 14 Medieval to modern: Repertoire for the Mornin’ beautiful, 40 Lyon-Healy troubadour harp, 27 Mouquet, Jules, 50 Meet me in St. Louis, 10, 30, 44 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 19, 29, 48, Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (libretto), 50, 52 49 Mozart: His character, his work, 53 Mel Bay folio of graded guitar solos, 26 Müller, J. Frederick, 26, 29 Mel Bay modern guitar method: Grade 1, Müller-Rusch string method: Cello, book 26 1, 29 Mel Bay modern guitar method: Grade 2, Müller-Rusch string method: Violin, book 26 1, lessons 1–30, 29 Mel Bay modern guitar method: Grade 3, Müller-Rusch string method: Violin, book 26 2, lessons 31–60, 29 Melcher, Robert A., 57 Müller-Rusch string method: Violin, book The melodies for piano, 19 4, advanced lessons, 29 Melodious and progressive studies, Music and the imagination, 56 book 1, 50 Music cultures of the Pacific, the Near Memoirs (Georg Solti), 54 East, and Asia, 57 Men of Pennsylvania, 4 Music for piano, book 2, 20 Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 19, 41 Music for score reading, 57 Menke, Edward H., 58 Music in Europe and the United States: A Menotti, Gian Carlo, 48 history, 56 Menuet from L’Arlésienne, suite no. 2, 50 Music in the Baroque era, 56 Menuhin, Yehudi, 54 Music in the Classic period, 58 The Messiah: an oratorio, 37 Music in the Middle Ages, 58 Michelle, 37 Music in the Renaissance, 58 The midnight sun will never set, 31 Music in the Romantic era, 56 Mikrokosmos, vol. 1, 7 Music in the twentieth century, 56 Milligan, Samuel, 27 Music in the United States, 57 Mine, 13 Music is my mistress, 53 Miniature masterpieces for violin and The music of black Americans: A history, piano (first position), 28 60

73 Index Music–Old

The music of George Gershwin, 13 Nevin, Mark, 20 The music of John Denver, 33 New directions, approaches to Music theory, 57 contemporary piano idioms, 5 Music through the centuries, 58 The new encyclopedia of the opera, 61 The music tree, 12 New Orleans jazz styles, 14 Music, my love, 54 The New York Philharmonic guide to the Music: Adventures in listening, 57 symphony, 56 Music: A design for listening, 59 Nice work if you can get it, 36 Musical gumbo: The music of New Nineteenth-century Romanticism in Orleans, 60 music, 57 Musical stages: An autobiography, 54 Nola (Arndt), 6 Musser, Willard I., 58 Noona, Walter, 20 Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 48 Norma (libretto), 47 My America, your America, 54 Northwestern push on song, 4 My Bonnie, 36 The Norton scores: an anthology for My bonnie lies over the ocean, 42 listening, vol. 1, 58 My desire, 30 Norwegian wood, 37 My favorite program album, 19 The notation of polyphonic music, 900– My first Christmas book, 20 1600, 56 My heart belongs to daddy, 42 Notre Dame victory march, 4 My horses ain’t hungry, 30 Now and forever: Popular standards, My island paradise, 38 book 1, 20 My mammy, 37 Now and forever: Popular standards, My old Kentucky home, 36 book 2, 20 My own home, 33 Now is the hour, 38 My shining hour, 38 Now thank we all our God, 39 My sweet lady, 33 Nowhere man, 37 My sweetheart’s the man in the moon, 30 Le nozze di Figaro (The marriage of My way of life, 3 Figaro) (libretto), 48 My wild Irish rose, 8, 10, 23, 27, 40, 43, 44 My young years, 54 The myrtle (E. MacDowell), 43 O O du mein holder Abendstern (romance) (Wagner), 41 N O sole mio, 25 Of thee I sing, 13 Navy blue and gold, 4 Oh my darling Clementine, 14, 44 Nel cor píu (Paisiello), 7 Oh! Susanna, 8, 30, 44 Nettl, Bruno, 60 Oh, lady be good, 13 Never my love, 21 Oh, promise me, 41 Never on Sunday, 3, 41 Old Dan Tucker, 8, 30 Never smile at a crocodile, 33 The old gray mare, 44

74 Index, Old–Piano

Old Joe Clark, 30 Pari siamo (recitative) (Verdi), 41 The old piano roll blues, 29 Partita for solo violin, BWV 1002, B Ole buttermilk sky, 38 minor (Bach), 28 On a Sunday afternoon, 43 Partridge, Joan, 55 On our way: C flute, 51 Passing through, 30 On the banks of the Wabash, 8, 23, 37, 40, A passion for polka, 57 44 Pauly, Reinhard G., 58 On top of Old Smoky, 8, 39, 44 Pavane pour une infante defunte, 22 Once upon a dream, 33 Pavarotti, Luciano, 54 One hand, one heart, 31 Pavarotti: My own story, 54 One hundred twenty-five songs for Pearly shells (Pupu o ewa), 38 group singing, 49 Pearson, Bruce, 1, 50, 51, 52 One more aloha, 38 Peer Gynt suite no. 1, op. 46, 14 One-hand piano method for beginners, 24 Pelléas et Mélisande (libretto), 47 op. 40, no. 2, A minor, 18 Pennsylvania polka, 40 Operatic anthology: Celebrated arias People and music, 57 by old and modern composers, vol. 4, Persichetti, Vincent, 21, 58 baritone, 41 Perspectives in music theory, 56 Organ literature: A comprehensive survey, Peter Grimes (libretto), 47 61 Peter Nero plays Summer of ’42, Organ registration in theory and practice, Gershwin and others, 21 57 Peter Pan, 33 Original melodious and progressive Petersen, A.C., 51 studies for the beginning flutist, 50 Petrie, H.W., 2 Oscar Sonneck and American music, 54 Peyser, Joan, 54 Otello (libretto), 48 Piano duets, level 2 (Glover), 14 Ottman, Robert W., 58 Piano for adults, book 1, 20 Our love and aloha (When the Lurline Piano literature of the seventeenth, sails away), 38 eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, Our singing nation, 41 book 3, 21 Ouverture (from Fireworks music), 3 Piano literature of the seventeenth, Over the waves, 22 eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries, The Oxford book of wedding music for book 4, part A, 21 manuals, 3 Piano music collection, nos. 1, 2, and 3, 21 Piano progress, 12 Piano repertoire, level 1, 14 P Piano repertoire, level 3, 14 Pace, Robert, 20 Piano repertoire, primer level, 14 Pagliacci (libretto), 47 Piano solo album: Originals and Palmer, Willard A., 20 arrangements, album 1, 21 Papini, Guido, 29 Piano solo album: Originals and Parades, op. 57, 21 arrangements, album 2, 21

75 Index Piano–Ring

Piano student, level 4, 14 Preludes, op. 28—selections (Chopin), 11 Piano technic, level 1, 14 Prentice, Harold F., 25 Piano-playing mechanism, 59 Prière du matin (the morning prayer) from Pieck, Stephanie, 52 Album pour enfants (Tchaikovsky), 25 Pigalle, 29 Primer of braille music signs, 55 Piston, Walter, 58 Prince of Denmark’s march (Clarke), 3 Playlets for young pianists, 23 Puccini, Giacomo, 48 Pleasants, Henry, 58, 60 Pucelete, 52 Podolsky, Leo, 14 Purcell, 55 Poem (Fibich), 13 Purcell to Mozart: Fifty-one piano solos Poems for piano, vol. 2, 21 in their original form, 21 Poems, prayers, and promises, 33 (Put your heart in the Bible) Keep the Pop goes the weasel, 42 Bible in your heart, 41 Popular and classical themes, 21 Popular sacred songs, 41 Popular show tunes, 41 Popular waltz favorites, 42 Q Porter, Cole, 42 Que bonita bandera, 30 Practical Italian vocal method, 47 Quiet village, 38 Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!, 38 Praise to the Lord, 41 Prayer (Hugo Wolf), 43 R The prayer perfect, 41 The preacher, 31 Raindrops keep fallin’ on my head, 41 Prelude (from the Te Deum) The rake’s progress (libretto), 48 (Charpentier), 3 Ramblin’ rose, 37 Rambling wreck of Georgia Tech, 4 Prelude in C, 3 Rampal, Jean Pierre, 54 Prelude, op. 28, no. 1 (Chopin), 11 Ravel, Maurice, 22 Prelude, op. 28, no. 2 (Chopin), 11 Real live girl, 42 Prelude, op. 28, no. 3 (Chopin), 11 Recital time U.S.A.: Nineteen piano Prelude, op. 28, no. 6 (Chopin), 10 solos by American composers, 22 Prelude, op. 28, no. 7 (Chopin), 10 The recorder book, 52 Prelude, op. 28, no. 8 (Chopin), 11 Red River Valley, 1 Prelude, op. 28, no. 9 (Chopin), 11 Reese, Gustave, 58 Prelude, op. 28, no. 10 (Chopin), 11 Reich, Nancy B, 54 Prelude, op. 28, no. 13 (Chopin), 11 Religious favorites, 22 Prelude, op. 28, no. 15 (Chopin), 10 Reuben and Rachel, 44 Prelude, op. 28, no. 18, (Chopin), 11 Rhapsody in blue, 13 Prelude, op. 28, no. 20 (Chopin), 10 Rhymes and reasons, 33 Preludes, op. 28, no. 20–21 (Chopin), 11 Rigoletto (libretto), 48 Prelude, op. 28, no. 22 (Chopin), 11 Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1 Prelude, op. 28, no. 23 (Chopin), 11 Ring, Robert J., 22

76 Index, Roach–Seven

Der Ring des Nibelungen (libretto), 49 Satie, Erik, 22 Roach, Hildred, 60 Saviour, like a shepherd lead us, 39 Rock and roll, 3 Say, has anybody seen my sweet Gypsy Rock with jazz, book 1, 24 Rose, 40 Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie Scales: Major and minor scales, 23 melody, 31 Scarlatti, Domenico, 22 Rockwell, John, 60 Schaum, John W., 22 Rocky Mountain high, 33 Scher, William, 23 Rodgers, Richard, 54 Scherer, Barrymore Laurence, 60 Romeo and Juliet (libretto), 21 Scherzo, by Beethoven, 49 Rosalie, 23 Schirmer’s select piano music for Rosas, Juventino, 22 advanced grades, 23 Rose, Al, 54 Schirmer’s select piano pieces for Rosen, Charles, 58 intermediate grades, 23 Der Rosenkavalier (libretto), 48 Schmidt, Jan, 42 Roses of Picardy, 37 Schonberg, Harold C., 58 Rossi, Nick, 58 Schubert, Franz, 23, 43 Rossini, Gioacchino, 48 Schubert: A musical portrait, 53 Rossiter, Frank R., 54 Schumann, Robert, 23, 52 Rowley, Alec, 12, 22 Schwartz, Charles, 54 Rubank advanced method for French Scott Joplin, 53 horn, vol. 1, 1 Scott Joplin rags, 17 Rubank elementary method: Drums, 25 Se tu mami, se sospiro (Pergolesi), 32 Rubank elementary method: Flute or Sea breeze, 38 piccolo, 51 Second sonata, op. 120, no. 2 (Brahms), Rubank intermediate method for cello, 29 50 Rubinstein, Artur, 54 Second star to the right, 33 Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, 52 Sedlon accordion method, book 1-B, 2 Rusch, Harold W., 26 Sedlon, J.H., 2 Russell, Armand, 26 Seeger, Pete, 29 Selected Christmas songs, 49 Selected hymns in large type, 49 Selected sonatas, by Scarlatti, 22 S Selmer band manual, 60 Sabbath chimes, 49 Senaillé, Jean Baptiste, 1 Sachs, Curt, 58 Sentimental journey, 31 Sacred music, level 2, 22 September and nostalgic songs, 43 Saint Anthony chorale (Haydn), 3 September song, 43 Saint-Saëns, Camille, 51 Serenade (Mozart), 29 Salzer, Felix, 58 La serenade (Schubert), 23 Santa Lucia, 36 Seroff, Victor Ilyitch, 54 Santa Lucia: Neapolitan song, 52 Service Book and Hymnal, 49 Sarabande and vivace (Handel), 1 Seven centuries of solo-song, vol. 6, 43

77 Index Seventeen–Sonatina

Seven sonatas (Handel), 50 Slonimsky, Nicolas, 58 Seventeen Irish songs, 24 Snowman, Daniel, 54 Shall we dance, 36 Soldier’s march, 23 Shaw, Stella, 24 Solid rock, 3 She’ll be comin’ ’round the mountain, 9, Solo repertoire for the young pianist: 23, 36, 43, 45 Piano method book, advancing Sheik of Araby, 31 elementary, book 2, 24 Shenandoah, 9, 30, 44 Solo repertoire for the young pianist: Shores, Richard, 24 Piano method book, early elementary, A short history of opera, 57 book 1, 24 Short piano pieces (Mozart), 19 Solo repertoire for the young pianist: Siciliano, (Bach), 28, 50 Piano method book, early elementary, Sidewalks of New York, 9, 27, 30, 40, 44 book 2, 24 Siegfried (libretto), 49 Solti, Georg, 54 Silent night, 11, 20, 27, 32, 34, 39, 41 Somebody bigger than you and I, 41 Silver threads among the gold, 9, 44 Somebody loves me, 13 Simon Boccanegra (libretto), 48 Someone to watch over me, 13, 21 Simon, George Thomas, 60 Something’s coming, 31 Simpson, Anne Key, 54 Sometimes I feel like a motherless child, Sinfonia, by Bach, 49 30 Sing a sad song: The life of Hank Somewhere, 31 Williams, 55 Sonata (Mendelssohn), 50 Sing a smiling song, 33 Sonata for solo violin, BWV 1001, G Sing a song, 40 minor (Bach), 28 Singalong standards, 43 Sonata for solo violin, BWV 1003, A Sing-a-longs, 49 minor (Bach), 28 Singing keys, book 1, 24 Sonata forms, 58 Singing keys, book 3, 24 Sonata in B-flat major for piano (Haydn), Singing keys, book 4, 24 17 Six pieces for children for piano, op. 72 Sonata in C major for piano (Haydn), 17 (Mendelssohn), 19 Sonata in F major (Benedetto), 26 Six sonatas for violin and piano (Handel), Sonata in G minor, op. 49, no. 1 28 (Beethoven), 7 Six sonatas for violin solo, nos. 5 and 6; Sonata no. 1 in C major, K. 279 (Mozart), vol. 3 (Bach), 28 20 Six sonatinas, op. 36 (Clementi), 12 Sonata no. 4 in E-flat major for piano, K. Sixty selected studies for French horn, 1 28, Mozart, 19 Sketches, 22 Sonata quasi una fantasia, op. 27, no. 2 Skills and drills, companion book 3, 20 (Beethoven), 7 Skip to my Lou, 39 Sonata, K. 545, C major, Mozart, 19 Skumps, 33 Sonata, op. 12, no. 3, for violin and piano Sleepy lagoon, 38 (Beethoven), 28 Slobin, Mark, 58 Sonatas, K. 570, B-flat major, Mozart, 19

78 Index, Sonatina–Tangerine

Sonatina for piano (Bartók), 7 The story of rock, 59 Sonatina, C major, op. 36, no. 1 Strangest dream, 30 (Clementi), 12 Strauss, Johann, 24 Song of the harvesters (G. Faure), 43 Strauss, Richard, 48 Song of the islands, 38, 44 Stravinsky, Igor, 48 Songs for pianoforte (Hensel), 17 Streets of Laredo, 16, 30 Songs for singing, 44 Strike up the band, 13, 44 Songs from Norway (Grieg), 14 String builder: Belwin course for strings, Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore, 54 book 1, 27 Soon, 13 String method, 26 The sound of light: A history of gospel Stringfield, R.W., 37 music, 59 Strings for Noel, 26 Source readings in music history, 59 Strunk, Oliver, 59 Southern, Eileen, 60 Student instrumental course: Clarinet Spanish eyes, 3, 45 student, 50 Speak softly love (love theme from The Study war no more, 30 godfather), 41, 45 Summertime, 36 Spectrum, 44 Sunrise, sunset, 42 Spinet organ, book, 4 Sunshine of Paradise Alley, 42 Spiritual songs, 44 Sunshine on my shoulders, 33 Spring (from The four seasons)(Vivaldi), Super standards: Easy piano, 45 3 Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, 33 Stagolee, 30 Swanee, 14 Standard of excellence, Book 1, Clarinet, Sweet Adeline, 44 50 Sweet hour of prayer, 9 Standard of excellence: B-flat tenor Sweet Lorraine, 32 saxophone, book 2, 52 Sweet Rosie O’Grady, 27, 42, 44 Standard of excellence: E-flat alto Sweet Sue, 45 saxophone, book 1, 52 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, 4, 37 Standard of excellence: Flute, book 1, 51 Swing low, sweet chariot, 30 Standard of excellence: Trombone, book Swingin’ technic, 24 1, 1 Symphonic music: Its evolution since the Ständchen (Serenade) (Schubert), 43 Renaissance, 55 Star dust, 9, 45, 51 Stars and stripes forever, 37 Star-spangled banner, 5, 9, 27 37, 39 Starwood in Aspen, 33 T Stecher, Melvin, 24 Tactile music notation, 55 Steiner, William F., 59 Taesch, Richard, 55 Stella by starlight, 38 Take five, 31 Step lively: March, 50 Take me home country roads, 45 Stephen Foster, America’s troubadour, 53 Take me home, country roads, 33, 46 Stormy weather, 41 Take me tomorrow, 34

79 Index Ta-ra-ra–Tune

Tangerine, 44, 46 Thompson, John, 25 Ta-ra-ra boom-der-é!, 9, 40 Thoroughly modern Millie, 29 A taste of honey, 42 Those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer, Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 48 37, 46 Tchaikovsky: The early years, 53 Three gymnopedies, 22 Tcherepnin, Alexander, 25 Three part inventions, 6 Teachers’ choice, Book 1 and 3, 25 Three songs, 46 The technique of orchestration, 58 Through the years: Golden standards, The Ten Commandments, 39 46 Tenderly, 38 Tiajuana tax, 3 Tenement songs: The popular music of the Tick, Judith, 59 Jewish immigrants, 58 Tie a yellow ribbon ’round the ole oak That wonderful someone, 39 tree, 41 That’s amore, 37 Tiny bubbles, 38 That’s my desire, 32 Tirro, Frank, 60 Thayer’s life of Beethoven, 55 To the evening star (Tannhäuser) Thayer, Alexander Wheelock, 55 (Wagner), 40 Theme and variations (Papini), 29 Tom Dooley, 9, 20, 44 Theme from Summer of ’42, 21 Tomorrow belongs to me, 30 There goes Kealoha, 38 Tonal harmony in concept and practice, 57 There is a tavern in the town, 9, 27, 36 Tone deaf and all thumbs? An invitation to There is no place like Nebraska, 4 music-making, 60 There will never be another you, 38 Tone poems for strings, 28 (There’ll be blue birds over) The white Tonight, 31 cliffs of Dover, 38 Top pops, 46 There’s a small hotel, 37, 42 Tosca (libretto), 48 There’s music in the air, 9, 39 Touch a hand, make a friend, 37 There’s someone to help you, 39 Toyland, 4, 9, 44 They all laughed, 37 Trapp Family Singers, 52 They all played ragtime, 59 Travelogues of melody, 25 They can’t take that away from me, 36 La traviata (libretto), 48 They just can’t stop it (the games people Tremblay, Laurence, 50 play), 37 Tristan and Isolde (libretto), 49 (They long to be) Close to you, 41 Il trovatore (libretto), 48 Think on me (Scott), 32, 46 True love, 42 Third assembled book of pieces we like Trumpet concerto in E-flat major (Haydn), to play, 25 2 Thirty negro spirituals, 46 Trumpet tune (Purcell), 3 This guy’s in love with you, 41 Trumpet voluntary (Stanley), 3 This is a great country, 37 Trumpet voluntary in D (Boyce), 4 This is my country, 37 Try to remember, 42 This land is your land, 20, 30, 37 Tu lo sai (Torelli), 32 Thompson, Charles, 54 A tune a day for viola, 27

80 Index, Tune–Wedding

A tune a day, book 1, elementary, 28 Visual band method for wind and Tune time, part B, 25 percussion instruments: B-flat clarinet, Turandot (libretto), 48 49 Twelve minuets (Beethoven), 7 Vocal selections from West side story, 31 Twentieth-century harmony, 58 Voi che sapete (Mozart), 32, 46 Twenty-five easy and progressive studies, Voxman, Himie, 50 op. 100, 10 Twenty-four Italian songs and arias of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, 46 W Twenty-four short concert pieces for Wagner, Richard, 4, 48 flute and piano, 51 Wait ’til the sun shines, Nellie, 9, 44 Two part inventions, 6 Wait for the wagon, 9, 23, 36 Waldszenen (forest scenes), op. 82, 23 Walk hand in hand, 41 U Walking in rhythm, 40 Die Walküre (libretto), 49 Ulrich, Homer, 59 Walsh, Mary E., 27 Understanding Toscanini, 53 Walt Disney’s songland, 27 Unfinished journey, 54 Waltz, B. 44, E major (Chopin), 11 Up, up, and away, 3 Waltz, B. 56, E minor (Chopin), 11 Waltz, B. 150, A minor (Chopin), 11 Waltz in E, 10 V Waltz, op. 34, no. 1 (Chopin), 11 Waltz, op. 42, A-flat major (Chopin), 11 Vaccai, Nicola, 48 Waltz, op. 64, no. 2 (Chopin), 11 VanderCook, Hale A., 1, 2 Waltz, op. 69, no. 1 (Chopin), 11 Variations (from Organ concerto op. 4, no. Waltz, op. 70, no. 1, G-flat major 1), 4 (Chopin), 11 Variations, op. 33 (Weber), 50 Waltz, op. 70, no. 2 (Chopin), 11 Variations, op. 40, no. 1, D major, 18 Waltz, op. 70, no. 3, D-flat major Vaughan Williams, 53 (Chopin), 11 Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 47 Ward, Sylvan D., 29 Vaya con dios, 30 Washington Post march, 37 Verdi, Giuseppe, 48 Wayfaring stranger, 16, 30 Verdi: His music, life, and times, 54 We can work it out, 37 Victor Herbert made easy for the piano, We shall not be moved, 30 17 We’ll to the woods (C. Griffes), 43 Violin concerto no. 2 (Bartók), 29 Wearing of the green, 24, 37 Violin sonata, op. 78 (Brahms), 29 Weber, Fred, 1, 2, 50, 51 Violins and violinists, 57 Wedding bell blues, 29 The virtuoso pianist, book 2, 16 Wedding march (from A midsummer night’s dream), 4

81 Index Wedding–Zetterval

Wedding march from Lohengrin, 4 The world of musical comedy, 60 Welk, Lawrence, 54 The world of Plácido Domingo, 54 Wendland, A.F., 50 The world of popular music: Folk and Wenner, Hilda E., 60 country, 59 West side story, 31 Westrup, J.A., 55 What a friend we have in Jesus, 41 What kind of fool am I?, 20, 29 Y What to listen for in music, 56 Yakety sax, 29 Whatever will be, will be (Que sera, sera), Yankee doodle dandy, 37 42 Yellow bird (Luboff), 19 When I first came to this land, 30 Yellow rose of Texas, 9, 37 When I made my decision, 39 Yesterday, 37 When Johnny comes marching home, 5, Yesterdays: Popular song in America, 60 9, 30, 39 Yoder, Paul, 25 When Johnny comes marching home Yon, Pietro A., 47 again, 37 You call everybody darling, 38 When you’re smiling, 32 You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!, 33 While strolling through the park, 9, 36, 43 You can’t be true dear, 29 Whiskey basin blues, 33 You’d be so nice to come home to, 42 White, William Braid, 59 You’ll never go home, 38 Who cares? (so long as you care for me), You’re a grand old flag, 37 14 Young man who wouldn’t hoe corn, 30 Who’s afraid of braille music, 56 Who’s sorry now, 32 A widow bird sat mourning (B. Treharne), 43 Z The wild horseman (Schumann), 52 Wilder, Alec, 60 Zackary and Jennifer, 33 Wildman, Arthur Wesley, 4 Die Zauberflöte (libretto), 48 Williams, Ernest S., 2 Zeitlin, Poldi, 30 Williams, Roger, 56 Zell, Armada, 49 Wilson, Frank R., 62 Zetterval, Howard, 2 Winema (Williams, E.S.), 2 With God’s hand in mine, 41 With your own two hands: Self-discovery through music, 59 Wollitz, Kenneth, 52 Women making music: The western art tradition, 1150–1950, 59 Wonderful words of life, 39 Woodland sketches, op. 51, 19 The world is waiting for the sunrise, 39, 45

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