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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T19:04:27machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T19:04:27humanSystem Service (system@localhost)revised2022-06-04T09:04:31humanJoseph Glass (glassjoseph@gmail.com)User published constellationcreated2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonLabitzky, JosephpresumedLabitzky, Joseph, 1802-1881presumedLabitzky, Josef, 1802-1881presumedLabitzky, J. 1802-1881 (Joseph),presumedLabitzky 1802-1881presumedLabický, Josef, 1802-1881presumedLabitzky, Jos 1802-1881presumedLabitzki, J. 1802-1881presumedLabitzky, 1802-1881 (Joseph),presumedLabitzky, František Josef 1802-1881presumedLabitzky, JosefpresumedLabitzky, František Josef 1802-1881presumedLabitzki, JosephpresumedLabitzky, J. 1802-1881presumedLabitzky, Giuseppe, 1802-1881presumedLabický, JosefpresumedLabický, Josef 1802-1881presumedLabitzky, Jos 1802-1881 (Joseph),presumedLabitsky, J. 1802-1881presumedLawitzky, Josef 1802-1881presumedLabitzki, Joseph 1802-1881presumed1802-07-031881-08-19Piano musicWaltzesAustriansComposersBoston Theatre (Washington Street, Boston, Mass.)Dickinson family, collector. Hanford, Charles B. (Charles Barnum), 1859-1926,John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)Newland, William Augustine, 1813-1901Thomas A. Edison, Inc.Labitzky, Joseph, 1802-1881Dickinson family library, 1810-1977.Dickinson family library50 linear feet (591 volumes)Books that were collected by the poet Emily Dickinson and her family.EnglishHoughton LibraryBoston Theatre (Washington Street, Boston, Mass.) orchestra music, ca. 1860-1900.Boston Theatre (Washington Street, Boston, Mass.) orchestra music, ca. 1860-1900.26 boxes (6.5 linear ft.)Music parts and scores by various composers and arrangers used by the Boston Theatre (Washington Street, Boston, Mass.) as occasional music for performances.EnglishHarvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard UniversityHanover royal music archive, 1651-1951, 1770-1870Hanover royal musicarchive 1651-1951 1770-1870Circa 105.0 linear feet (902boxes)The Hanover Royal MusicArchive consists of printed and manuscript music, printed books about music,and related materials assembled by Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, and hissuccessors. A significant component originated in England and concerns musicalactivity of several children of George III, circa 1770-1837, particularlyErnest Augustus, then Duke of Cumberland, and Princess Augusta, as well asPrince George of Cumberland, son of Ernest Augustus and later Georg V, King ofHanover. These materials moved to Hanover, apparently circa 1837 when ErnestAugustus succeeded William IV as King of Hanover. In Hanover, the collectionwas expanded by Ernest Augustus and Georg V, and much of the present contentrelates to music in the Hanoverian court through the mid-nineteenth century.While most materials date circa 1770-1870, a few items extend this span fromthe seventeenth through the mid-twentieth century.EnglishGermanBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryHanford, Charles B. (Charles Barnum), 1859-1926,. Collection of miscellaneous music materials owned by Charles B. Hanford, 19th-20th century.Hanford, Charles B. (Charles Barnum), 1859-1926,Merivale, Herman Charles, 1839-1906.Labitzky, Joseph, 1802-1881.Brunner, C. T. (Christian Traugott), 1792-1874.Collection of miscellaneous music materials owned by Charles B. Hanford, 19th-20th century.6 items.Miscellaneous manuscript and printed music owned by Charles B. Hanford. Consists of incomplete manuscript parts, mostly for unspecified plays. (1) covers only of a "1st clarionet" part book, heavily annotated and decorated with comments and drawings regarding Grover Cleveland; (2) is from a 2nd violin partbook which is labeled "Forget me not" (presumably Merivale's play) and includes 5 "Edinburgh waltzes" by Labitzky and a piece entitled [Sc?]hottishe "mountain pink"; (3) an incidental music part-book, probably for violin, with 14 numbered items, including curtain tunes and arrangements of Lady Lil walts, Good night, my child, and The last rose of summer; (4) a bass part-book for Good-bye sweetheart (an 1894 play that may or may not have been based on the novel by Rhoda Broughton) with nine numbered items and one unnumbered piece, including curtain tunes; (5) printed piano music for New Russian mazourka quadrilles; and (6) printed piano music for Salut à la France! rondo by C.T. Brunner, using a theme from Gaetano Donizetti's La fille du régiment. Folger Shakespeare LibraryNewland/Zeuner Collection, circa 1735-circa 1900Newland, William Augustine, 1813-1901Newland/Zeuner Collection circa 1735-circa 1900circa 2,000 items; 57 boxes; 20 linear feetPrimarily music (printed and ms.) for piano, 2 or 4 hands, and songs, with a concentration in sacred vocal works in Latin and English. (The music in Latin may represent the only known source of pre-Cäcilienverein 19th-century American Catholic Church music.) Composers range from Mozart and Rossini to George F. Root and Oliver Shaw. The collection contains the largest extant source of music by Charles Zeuner which was purchased by Newland after Zeuner's death.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music DivisionLabitzky, Joseph, 1802-1881. Allegretto : Pianoforte : manuscript, 1834 September 11.Labitzky, Joseph, 1802-1881.John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)Allegretto : Pianoforte : manuscript, 1834 September 11.[1] leaf of music ; 21 x 27 cm.A 16-measure presentation sketch excerpted from his Sirenen-Walzer, op. 121. Houghton LibraryEdison Sheet Music Collection, 1830-1958, (bulk 1890-1940)Edison Sheet Music Collection 1830-1958 (bulk 1890-1940)circa 13,000 items; 148 containers; 444 linear feetThe collection consists chiefly of American sheet music published in the United States between the years 1830-1930. While a significant minority of the music in the collection is instrumental music, the vast majority is for voice and piano. Notable in this collection are imprints from California dating from before 1850, first editions by Irving Berlin and others, and many European imprints among the instrumental pieces.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music Division