College of Music and Dramatic Arts
Van Cliburn Pianist GIF by US National Archives
Music Resources
- American Music & Musical Instruments CollectionsPreserving America's musical past, from the Smithsonian
- Federal Theatre Project CollectionsFrom the Library of Congress
- Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing ArtsNation's only national park for the performing arts
- National Jukebox (Library of Congress)The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other contributing libraries and archives.
- Folkways (Smithsonian Institution)Locate many songs available online and also available for purchase.
- Online Audio Collections and Presentations (Library of Congress)The Library of Congress provides online access to a portion of its audio collections. Examples: Band Music from the Civil War Era, Life in 19th Century Ohio, or Ragtime.
- The Historic Sheet Music Collection, 1800 to 1922This sheet music collection consists of approximately 9,000 items published from 1800 to 1922, although the majority is from 1850 to 1920 [view finding aid for the collection]. The bulk was published in many different cities in the United States, but some of the items bear European imprints. Most of the music is written for voice and piano; a significant minority is instrumental. Notable in this collection are early pieces by Irving Berlin and Jerome Kern, as well as music by other popular composers such as Victor Herbert, Jean Schwartz, Paul Dresser, Ernest R. Ball, Gussie L. Davis, Charles K. Harris, and George M. Cohan. Numerous arrangements of classical tunes by Bach, Beethoven, Schubert and other famous classical composers are also well-represented.
Pictured below, cover art for for "Alice's reverie, op. 18," by J.P. Melmoth, published by Chas.W. Held, New York, 1890.
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