Historic Phenix City Photos Collection (SMC 152)
Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia]]>
Hoch, op. 17; Ruhle & Wendling, Leipzig – Remarks: The Dream of Love, Fantasie, piano-director in BP-73]]>
J. Hartmann; J.W. Pepper & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.]]>
H. Schaffer; Eberle & Co., Wien – Remarks: Check in Chorus Library VB Chorus – 2 with German March Books Solo in BP-1. [processor's note - Also included in BB-34 is a composition headed: Vincent Bach, cornet-Virtuoso. The twenty parts are: Violine I (#2); Violine I (#3); ViolineI1 (#4); Violine II (#5); Violine II (#6); Viola (#7); Cello (#8); Basso (#9); Flauti (#10); Obo I (#11); Clarinetto I (#12); Clarinetto II (#13); Fagotti (#14); Corno I & II (#15); Corno III & IV (#16); Trombi (#17); Trombone I & II (#18); Trombone Basso (#19); Tamburo (#20).
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Should be in box 2, I believe this is in box 7]]>
Paul Yoder; Feist, N.Y., copyright 1924]]>
Frank Churchill; Arranger: Becker, Words by Morey – Publisher: Irving Berlin, N.Y., Copyright 1938 – Remarks: From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]>
Arranger: Lake – Publisher: manuscript [processor's note – Carl Fischer, New York, nd]]]>
Vincent Bach – manuscript – Remarks: Novelty Number
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J. Ord Hume; Boosey & Co, copyright 1910 – Remarks: 1. The Appeal, 2. The Caravan, 3. The Tarantella]]>
Th. Moses – Arranger: Tobani, op. 383; Fischer, N.Y., copyright 1900 – Remarks: From W.V. Wallace's Opera of the Same Name]]>
Liszt; Arranger: Tobani; Fischer, N.Y., copyright 1896]]>
Rossini – Arranger: Wannemacher, Rev. Newcombe; Fischer, N.Y., copyright 1912]]>
Franz Lehár – Arranger: Dostal; Doblinger, Leipzig – Remarks: and Das Lied Von Dummen Reiter]]>
Lao Silesu; Feist, N.Y., copyright: 1915]]>
Edvard Grieg – Arranger: Safranek; Fisher, N.Y., Copyright 1915 – Remarks: from Second Peer Gynt Suite]]>
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L. Denza – manuscript]]>
V.E. Nessler – Arranger: Lake; Fischer, N.Y., Copyright 1919
English Version of BB10]]>
Paul Rodney – Arranger: Laurendeau; Fischer, N.Y., Copyright 1908]]>
Peter Tchaikovsky – Arranger: Safranek; Fischer, N.Y., Copyright 1919]]>
V.E. Nesslor; Schuberth & Co., Leipzig – Remarks: from Der Trompeter Von Sakkingen
German Version of BB13]]>