Vocal music.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Antiphonary
Antiphonary.
Antiphonary
Antiphonary.
Faye Beard (Wilhouite) scrapbooks, 1926-1999
Two scrapbooks, 3 books of handwritten poetry, and wedding photos, all dealing with the TU alumna and coloratura soprano, Faye Beard Wilhoite.
Frederick Morris Lookout Native American music recordings, 1955-1969
Fredrick Morris Lookout, Jr. was an Osage singer, and after his death the University was given a collection of 57 reel to reel tapes of various Native American Singers, conversations with native speakers, and dances.
James Ronda library, 1900-1970
This collection consists of approximately 350 shellac records, either 10" or 12" from c. 1903-1930. One children's book with corresponding 4" vocal recards are included as well. There are 14 records boxes with approxiamtely 25 records in each box.
These materials are in English, Greek, French, and Italian.
Phonodisc collection, 1924-1978
An artificial collection containing 45 rpm discs, 78 rpm discs, 10 inch discs, 12 inch discs, thirty-four 33 1/3 rpm discs, and one 10.5" reel mono recording.
Sheet music collection, 1890-1950
200 pieces of vintage sheet music dating from the late 19th century to about 1920, includes early Irving Berlin, Scott Joplin, and E. T. Paul numbers, African-American historical and caricature numbers, early telephone and airplane songs and illustrations, and photographs depicting dress and activities of the period performers of the day and scenes of the era.