Thomas P. Brown papers 1934-1982

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Thomas P. Brown papers 1934-1982

Thomas Philip Brown was a saxophonist with his own orchestra in the late 1930s and early 1940s. He became a music copyist for Broadway musicals, copied music on order for the Samuel French Company, and produced a series of translated opera records under the label . The collection contains piano conductor scores and parts of musicals, orchestral pieces, sheet music, financial materials, and some correspondence. Opera of the Month

26.37; 38 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6316454

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Samuel French, Inc.

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Founded by Samuel French (1821-1898) in New York City in 1846, Samuel French, Inc. is the largest and oldest publisher and supplier of plays for amateur and stock theatre in the world. Moreover, the company also serves as a licensing agent for performance rights and runs a theatrical bookshop. ...

Brown, Thomas P. (Thomas Pollok), 1879-

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Publicity manager for the Western Pacific Railroad Company. From the description of Over the Sierra Nevada Mountains via the Western Pacific Railroad Feather River route, 1940. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat record id: 43669316 Thomas Philip Brown was a saxophonist with his own orchestra in the late 1930s and early 1940s. According to his publicity statement, Tom Brown was a graduate music student at the University of Wisconsin before he moved to San Fra...

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