Description | A table of contents can be found at the front of the file; this table of contents dates to late-20th Century.
The file contains musical scores. Most of the scores are photocopies, with the originals created c19th Century to late-20th Century, and the photocopies made mid- to late-20th Century. A few are originals, created mid- to late-20th Century. Some of the scores have been annotated; annotations dated mid- to late-20th Century.
Contains the following musical scores:
- "Pas de Quatre", composed by Cesaro Pugni (this score is in French)
- "Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor", composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
- "Phedre", composed by Georges Auric
- "Primitive Rhythms", composed by J Meeker
- "Robin Loves Me", composed by Adam de la Halle
- "Soirées Musicales", composed by Rossini and arranged by Benjamin Britten
- "Wine, Woman and Song" ("Wein , Weib und Gesang"), composed by Johann Strauss
- Music for "Sun Dance" by Jerry Packman
- "Hsia Ge Ah Gar" [composer's name not given]
- "So Nam Chim Bu" ("Good Fortune") [composer's name not given]
- "Re Gung Tutse" [composer's name not given]
- "Da She" ("Good Luck") [composer's name not given]
- "Hadja Ge Tsai" [composer's name not given]
- "Gia Mu La" [composer's name not given]
- "Pa Re La" [composer's name not given]
- Music for "16 Dances in 16 Rhythms" choreographed by Ted Shawn and music composed by Jess Meeker (includes music for the dances: "March", "Gavotte", "Schottische", "Waltz", "Mazurka", "Redowa or Varsovienne", "Polonaise", "Minuet", "Bolero", "Two-Step", "Polka", "Galop", "Tango", "Tarantella", "Barcarolle" and "Jota")
- "Suite II: Prélude", composed by Joh. Seb. Bach
- "Allemande", composed by JS Bach
- "Courante", composed by JS Bach
- "Sarabande", composed by JS Bach
- "Bourrée I (Alternativement)", composed by JS Bach
- "Bouree II", composed by JS Bach
- "Gigue", composed by JS Bach
- "Pas des Vendages" from "Giselle" [composer's name not given]
- "Peasant Pas de Deux" from "Giselle" [composer's name not given]
- "Fugue" from "Giselle" [composer's name not given]
- An unnamed score [possibly from the first act of "Giselle"] |