Downes, Olin, 1886-1955
Downes, Olin
Olin Downes American music critic
Downes, Olin Edwin (1886-1955).
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Works
Title | Sources |
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An American composer passes. The career of Henry Franklin Belknap Gilbert and his influence on present-day native composition. | |
American hero | |
Berkshire Music Center opening exercises, July 8, 1940 | |
Boston Symphony Orchestra dress rehearsal of March 20, 1950 | |
Caledonia | |
Canaday- I - O | |
Captain Kidd | |
Clinch Mountain | |
Cocaine Lil | |
Derry down | |
Edgar Varèse, pioneer of new music in America | |
Hearts of oak | |
Igor Strawinsky | |
In the bright Mohawk valley | |
In the sweet bye and bye | |
Joshua fit de battle of Jericho | |
The lure of music : depicting the human side of great composers, with stories of their inspired creations | |
Old Rosin, the Bow | |
Old Zip Coon | |
Olin Downes on music : a selection from his writings during the half-century 1906 to 1955 | |
Pat works on the railway | |
Pay me, oh pay me, pay me my money down | |
Plumb de line | |
Po' boy | |
Praised and exalted | |
preacher and the slave | |
promised land | |
railroad corral | |
I ride an old Paint, I lead an old Dan | |
Ride on conquering king | |
Rockah mh moomba | |
Rosa willen wy dansen | |
roving gambler | |
Sabbath has no end | |
saint's delight | |
Sandy Anna | |
Schlof bobbeli | |
selected bibliography | |
shantyman's Life | |
Shilo Brown | |
shoemaker | |
Sibelius | |
single girl | |
Sistern and brethren | |
Skip to my Lou | |
Slave songs of the Georgia sea islands by Lydia Parrish. Music transcribed by Greighton Churchill and Robert Mac Gimsey. Introduction by Olin Downes | |
Slav'ry chain done brok at las' | |
Sleep, little one | |
Sonata no. 6 : op. 82 | |
Sonate. | |
Sprinfield Montain | |
St. James infirmary blues | |
Swing low sweet chariot | |
Swing on the corner | |
Symphonic broadcasts | |
Symphonic masterpieces. | |
T. V. A. | |
Tenting to-night | |
This is a sin-tryin' world | |
Tom Joad got out of the old McAttester Pen | |
A treasury of American song, c1985: | |
unconstant lover | |
Until I die | |
Wade in nuh watuh childun | |
Walk, jaw-bone | |
Way down on the ole Peedee | |
Way down the Ohio my little boat I steered | |
Way up on old Smoky all covered with snow | |
Weeping sad and lonely | |
Weevily wheat | |
Welcome, welcome, ev'ry guest | |
What a count hath old England of folly and sin | |
When Adam was created | |
When boys go a-courting | |
O when I come to die | |
When I rise cryin' holy | |
When Jesus wept | |
When Johnny comes marching home again | |
When this cruel war is over | |
Where was Peter | |
Who is the man, that life cloth will | |
wide Missouri | |
Willie the Weeper | |
I wok om a mona | |
Wondrous love | |
Wudn nat a wonduh | |
Year of Jubilo-Kingdom come | |
Zion |