Piano music.
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Sketches and drafts of identified piano and choral works of Ronald Center., [?1951-?1966.]
Some works are written on conventional paper, but many are written on the backs of duplicated programmes of concerts and recitals given by his pupils at Huntly Gordon School at various times between 1951 and 1966.
A contents list has been provided (folio i). The dates are those of the sheets on which the sketches have been written.
Songs for voice and piano, 1905 and earlier, by Sir John B McEwen (autograph)., 1905, undated.
The contents include: three settings of Verlaine (translated by Ashmore Wingate), published as ‘Three songs’ (1906); "Love's but a dance" (1906) to words by Austin Dobson; and unpublished settings of poems by Justin McCarthy and Arthur Symons.
Songs, with words, and pieces for the pianoforte., ?18th century-?19th century.
Traditional Scottish songs and dances, one with directions for dancing, arranged for keyboard; and three pieces by D von Esch: an aria (vocal line and keyboard accompaniment but no words), a hornpipe, and a fancy., [1827, or after.]
The music is undated, but the paper of folio 4 is watermarked 1827.
Transcriptions chiefly for piano (a few for violin and piano) chiefly of Scottish dances, and some marches, by John Davidson., [?1910.]
The first piece is dated 1910.
A leaf is cut out after folio 15.
'Valse album composed by J Davidson ... 1898'., 1898.
The title is taken from folio i.