If this interesting vintage song book could talk, I am sure it would have some very interesting stories. The book is titled “The Scribner Radio Music Library – Volume VII – Songs from The Operas – Sacred Music.” Albert E. Wier edited the book which is for both vocal and piano. The original copyright is 1931. This is a 1946 edition.
This is a rare find indeed! This is a First Edition – First Printing of a music book titled “A Treasury Of Stephen Foster.” Deems Taylor wrote the Forward in the book and the historical notes are by John Tasker Howard. The beautiful illustrations are by William Sharp. Ray Lev and Dorothy Berliner Commins did the arrangements for piano. The copyright is 1946.
This is a nice music book of easy piano arrangements from the 20th Century-Fox presentation of “Doctor Dolittle” by Leslie Bricusse. The copyright is 1967.
This is a nice piece of sheet music titled “The Battle of Waterloo” is key of D by G. Anderson. There is no copyright date, but based on the sample songs on the back cover it is Circa 1920’s.
The music is in very good condition. The cover has some minor wear to the edges and corners. The upper right corner has a fracture. The interior pages are clean with no writing or dog-ears.
This is a Christmas program titled “O Magnify The Lord – A Christmas Service of Worship” by Ronn Huff. Word Music published the book that has a copyright of 1984.
This is a song book titled “The Story of Christmas – A Cantata for Christmastide and Epiphany” by H. Alexander Matthews. It is for four solo voices and mixed chorus with organ accompaniment with harp and timpani (ad lib.). This is from the G. Schirmer’s Editions of Oratorios and Cantatas. G. Schirmer, Inc. of New York published the book that has a copyright of Circa 1940’s.
This is a two-part Musical Score for “Santa’s Frosty Follies” by Mac Huff. It also includes a production guide. The production guide is by John Jacobson. Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, published this book that has a copyright of 1987.
This is a very nice music book titled “Edition Breitkopf – J. S. Bach 371 – Four-Part Chorales.” This is the only authorized American reprint of the original (at time of printing). Associated Music Publishers, Inc. of New York published the music that has an original copyright of 1765-1787.
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This is a vintage cantata titled “The Prince of Peace – an S.A.B. Christmas Choir Cantata for Soprano, Alto and Baritone” by E. L. Ashford. The title page says this cantata is arranged for the use of Choirs of Mixed Voices singing in Three Parts (Soprano, Alto, and Baritone) from the four-part Cantata for Mixed Voices bearing the same title. The text is by E. R. Latta and the music is by E. L. Ashford.
This is a nice piece of sheet music titled “Risen Son” as recorded by Norma Zimmer for the Billy Graham Crusades. The song was written by Bob Ralston. The copyright is 1978.
The music is in very good condition. The cover has some minor wear to the edges and corners. The lower right corner has been crimped. The interior pages are clean with no writing or dog-ears.