Elson, Louis Charles, 1848-1920
Elson, Louis Charles
Elson, Louis C. (Louis Charles), 1848-1920
Elson, Louis Charles, 1848-1920, musicologue
Louis Charles Elson American music critic and writer (1848 – 1920)
Elson, L. C. (Louis Charles), 1848-1920
VIAF ID: 79163730 ( Personal )
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Works
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Canções | |
Curiosities of music, 2007?: | |
An der schönen, blauen Donau; | |
Dese are nice shtories : No. 13. Duett. | |
Ecole du virtuose : op. 365 | |
Elson's music dictionary containing the definition and pronunciation of such terms and signs as are used in modern music, together with a list of foreign composer and artists ... | |
Elson's pocket music dictionary / by Louis C. Elson. - Bryn Mawr, 1909. | |
European reminiscences, musical and otherwise. Being the recollections of the vacation tours of a musician in various countries. | |
Folk songs of many nations / Louis Charles Elson. - Cincinati [etc.], [1905]. | |
From Holland to Florence in peace we were going. | |
German songs and song-writers | |
A Gloucester sketch-book and souvenir, 1904. | |
God guard thee, love : Behut' dich gott, es war' zu schon gewesen. | |
Great composers and their work | |
gs of Sweden, 1937: | |
The history of American music | |
The history of German song; an account of the progress of vocal composition in Germany, from the time of the minnesingers to the present age | |
Home and school | |
In fair Egypt : . | |
The International library of music for vocalists; | |
Leichte Duette. | |
Letter song. | |
Lieder. | |
La Mejor musica del mundo. | |
Merry War | |
Mistakes and disputed points in music and music teaching | |
Modern music and musicians. | |
Nanon | |
Nanon. Piano-vocal score. English & German. [from old catalog] | |
national music of America and its sources | |
Nature loved she fair to see : No. 1. Walzer. | |
Night begins to creep. | |
Oft to rendezvous : . | |
Oh, charming world! : Monde charmant | |
Papa's song : Papalied. | |
Poor Jonathan : Ich bin der arme Jonathan. | |
The realm of music. | |
Schule des Virtuosen | |
Schumann-Album : 40 selected songs : for mezzo-soprano or baritone | |
Shakespeare in music : a collation of the chief musical allusions in the plays of Shakespeare, with an attempt at their explanation and derivation, together with much of the original music. | |
Six duos faciles pour deux Flûtes dédiés à Monsieur Gustave Herting : Op. 137 Cah. 1 | |
Sonaten : für Pianoforte | |
Sonaty. | |
Students' note-book and syllabus of the annual course of lectures in musical history | |
Studien der Bravour und des Vortrags | |
That I alone can know. | |
Theory of music, as applied to the teaching and practice of voice and instruments | |
Till now no drop of blood : No. 2. Couplet. | |
[title page:] .25 GEMS FROM .25 | MERRY WAR | OPERA | in 3 Acts. | Translated & Adapted by | Louis C. Elson. | Music by | JOHANN STRAUSS. | .25 [space] .25 | WHITE, SMITH & CO. | BOSTON | 516 Washington St. | Copyright 1882 by White, Smith & Co. | CHICAGO | 188&190 State St. | WHITE, SMITH & CO * MUSIC PUBLISHER & LITHOGRAPHERS, BOSTON & CHICAGO. | |
To sit down with my foes at eating : No. 2. | |
Two months have passed away : No. 17. Duett. | |
University musical encyclopedia. | |
Valziamo sempre = $b Hear how the sweet sound : vocal transcription of The beautiful blue Danube waltz, op. 314 / $c Johann Strauss, Jr. ; arr. by L. Grossmann ; Italian words by S. Strini ; English words adapted by L.C. Elson. | |
Valziamo sempre, c1902: | |
Waltz song : Fair, fair was she. | |
Woman in music |