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Tantum Ergo: Lord, Our Help!
Sacred Quartet in E and C with solos for soprano & bass by Louis Berge. Op. 27. Berge Edition Catholique. Publisher number B.M. Co. 392-7. Stamped J. Fischer & Bro. 7, 8, 10 & 11 Bible House, N.Y. Teller, Sons & Dorner, New-York.
Ave Maria: "Saviour Divine"
Written for and dedicated to Mr. P. Gleason, tenor of the Cathedral "Holy Name" Chicago, Ill. Publisher number L.B. 53=5. Text setting has Ave Maria in Latin, and "Saviour Divine" in English.
O Salutaris: O, Saviour, Hear Us
Op. 25. No. 1, for soprano or tenor with violin obligato. Publisher number B.M.Co.390-4 1/2. Violin part included.
Come To Me (O Salutaris)
To the Rev. Charles H. Eaton D.D. Publisher number L.B. 55=7. Cover engraving depicts the church at Fifth Avenue and 45th St.
Young People's Catholic Hymn Book
No Description Available.
The New Catholic Hymn Book
Illegible inscription dated October 16, 1907
Berge's Book of Gems: For Catholic Schools and Choirs
No Description Available.
F. Marini Mersenni harmonicorvm libri
A music theory treatise by Marin Mersenne, concerned with the nature of sound and its consequences for how music is constructed.
The Booke of Common Prayer
1611 edition of the Book of Common Prayer, with psalms. The psalms include incipits in Latin, and occasional notated settings, along with the traditional canticles (Benedictus, Magnificat, Nunc Dimmitis) for morning, evening, and night prayer, Te Deum, the Athanasian Creed, and other hymns and prayers.
Musices instructio in brevissimo regulari compendio radicaliter data, das ist, Kürzest- doch wohl gründlicher Weg und wahrer Unterricht die edle Sing-Kunst, denen Regeln gemäss recht aus dem Fundament zu erlernen
A music theory book, giving basic instructions for singing scales, intervals and chants.
Prodromus Musicalis
"Prodromus Musicalis" (published in 1702) is bound, here, with "Motets à une et deux voix, mélez de symphonies, livre premier" (1704); thus, the latter gate is used for this item as a unit. Both sets of motets consist of Latin-texted music preceded by a title page in French. A Table of Contents either at the front or back of each collection describes the motets contained therein. Content is printed on both sides of each leaf. "Prodromus" also has a note from Brossard informing the reader that a Dictionary of Music, published at the same time as "Prodomus," contains French translations of Italian, Greek, and Latin terms, knowledge of which is vital to the understanding and performance of the present music. The contents of "Prodromus" are as follows: "Ave vivens hostia," "O Jesu quam dulce," "Congratulamini filiae Sion," "O vos aetherei," "Festivi martyres" "Angele sancte" "Sonitus armorum," "Quemadmodum desiderat," and "O plenus irarum dies." "Motets à une et deux voix" contains the following pieces: "Venite exultemus," "Gaudete Mortales," "Ad mensam caelitus paratam," "Ave Regina coelorum," "Animae Amantes ad Deum esurientes," "Ite gemmae, Ite flores," "Anxiatus est super me spiritus meus," "Festivi Martyres, festivae Virgines," "Nisi Dominus aedificaverit domum."
Agenda Ecclesiae Moguntinensis
"Per reverendissimum in Christo patrem, et amplissimum principem, ac dominum, Dominum VVolfgangum, Archiepiscopum Moguntinum, S. Romani Imperii per Germaniam Archicancellarium, Principem Electorem, &c. Necessariis quibusdam additionibus auctior, et multis locis emendatior, iam denuò typis evulgata." Text in Latin and German, including tables, calendars, and a catechism in German, along with notated music. Two of the back end pages have handwritten notes, including a handwritten rendering of Psalm 129/130 ("De profundis clamavi...").
Antiqvæ mvsicæ avctores septem, Græce et latine, Marcvs Meibomivs restituit ac notis explicavit
Contents: I. I. Aristoxeni Harmonicorvm elementorvm libri III. II. Evclidis [i.e. Cleonidae?] Introdvctio harmonica. Euclidis Sectio canonis. III. Nicomachi Geraseni, Pythagorici, Harmonices manvale. IV. Alypii Introdvctio mvsica. V. Gavdentii, philosophi, Introdvctio harmonica. VI. Bacchii senioris Introdvctio artis mvsicæ.--v. II. Aristidis Qvintiliani De mvsica libri III. & Martiani Capellæ De mvsica liber IX.
Liber responsorialis
Liber responsorialis from the Solesmes Abbey, including chant settings for first-class feast days, hymns and the Divine Office.
[Binder's Collection: Florence Paulson, Book 2]
Bound compilation of sheet music, collected by Florence B. Paulson. This volume consists primarily of ballads and love songs, most of which were published in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston.
Messa à 4
This a manuscript copy of two Mass movements, Kyrie and Gloria, gathered from a "Messa à 4." The copyist, Vincenso Marchetti, attributed this mass to the composer Matteo Bisso. The texts of both movements of the Mass are divided in several sections and set musically for an ensemble of mixed choir (S.A.T.B), vocal soloists, strings and basso continuo. Each section reflects changes of tonality, tempo, and musical meter. The composer indicated dynamics, the use of muted strings (e.g., p.[84]) and performance indications such as unison and col parte (e.g., p. [76] and p.[79]). The last section for the Chirie [sic] is set musically as a slow fugue in triple meter.
Young People's Catholic Hymn Book
Imprimatur: John M. Farley, D.D., Archbishop of New York. Nihil obstat: Remigius Lafort, STL. Typo in roman numeral rendering of date makes end of date interval uncertain.
Chant pages used as binding
Liturgical chant pages used as binding for another work with a partially legible German title. Chant appears upside-down on the front cover; the first line, "...nt ga est flos filius" matches the text of Stirps Jesse. It is followed by a doxology (Gloria Patri) including some abbreviated text, and then the text of Veni in hortum meum soror, associated with Matins for the Assumption of Mary. The back cover has an upside-down portion, "dominus in suis virtutibus vincula manuum relaxavit suamque famulam de morte," which is associated with Lauds for the feast of St. Margaret of Antioch. The remainder contains notated chant for Vespers for the feast of St. Michael and All Angels (domine deus noster accipere librum et aperire signacula ejus), and from Matins for the same feast, with the text from Angelorum regi deo jubilemus pariter, then from Introibo in domum tuam domine, and finally the beginning of Stetit angelus juxta aram templi.
Agenda Ecclesiae Moguntinensis
Agenda ecclesiae from the Catholic archdiocese of Mainz. This extensive volume includes calendars for movable feasts, a daily listing of feast days for commemoration, days for fasting and abstinence from eating meat, and instructions for priests on administering the sacraments, texts of various blessings and prayers, with text in Latin and German. The volume includes notated musical settings, and a catechism in German.
Messe II
Handwritten sketch for two movements for Messe II: Gloria and Kyrie
Messe II
A cappella score for a choral setting of the Mass Ordinary using C clefs (soprano, alto, tenor) for the upper three voices. Movements are composed out of order: Kyrie, Agnus Dei, Benedictus, Sanctus, Gloria, and Credo (incomplete).
Laudate Deo
Handwritten sketch likely part of Messe II.
Sanctus
Handwritten sketch of Sanctus from Messe II (found in Box B, Folder 1, Item 6 in this collection).
O Salutaris: "Come to me"
Cover copyright dates 1887 and 1894. Colophon copyright dates 1888 and 1908. Publisher number L.B. 54 = 5.
Ave Maria: To Thee Our Hearts are Pleading
No. 1 in C, for soprano or tenor. Op. 29. Berge Edition Catholique. Publisher number B.M. Co. 403-5.Teller, Sons & Dorner, New-York.
O Salutaris: O, Light Divinest!
Berge Edition Catholique. Publisher number B.M. Co. 394-6.
O Salutaris: Come to me
To Miss Emma Estella Potts. Publisher number L.B. 147-5. Hounslow N.Y.
Regina Coeli: Earth and Heaven Adore Thee
No. 3. Publisher number B. M. Co. 424-10.
Glad Easter Morn. Ave Maria.
"Contralto or barytone with violin obligato (ad lib)." "Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Henry Murray." Publisher number B.M. Cp 333-4 & 1.
Ave Maria
Voice and piano with score and separate vocal part. "In memory of my father."
Rosary: Sacred Songs
Contents are primarily by Louis Berge, with individual titles from William E. Berge, F.H. Cowen, and Rev. F.C. Lenes, L.L.D.
Berge's Book of Gems: for the use of Catholic Schools and Choirs
No Description Available.
[Binder's Collection - Eva Eve - Duke M1507-C655-1841]
Bound compilation of sheet music from a variety of composers, with multiple works from Giuseppe Verdi, M.W. Balfe, and Gaetano Donizetti. This volume is held by Duke University, and is posted here in conjunction with the Binders Volumes Research Initiative, a project funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources (PW-290538-23).
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