Rubsamen, Walter Howard, 1911-1973
Rubsamen, Walter H. (Walter Howard), 1911-1973
Rubsamen, Walter H. 1911-1973
Rubsamen, Walter H. (Walter Howard)
Walter Rubsamen American composer
Rubsamen, Walter Howard
Rubsamen, Walter H.
VIAF ID: 77073613 (Personal)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Rubsamen ‡b Walter Howard ‡f 1911-1973
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rubsamen, Walter H. ‡d 1911-1973
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rubsamen, Walter H. ‡q (Walter Howard)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rubsamen, Walter H. ‡q (Walter Howard), ‡d 1911-1973
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rubsamen, Walter Howard ‡d 1911-1973
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rubsamen, Walter Howard, ‡d 1911-1973
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Walter Rubsamen ‡c American composer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (20)
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- 551 1 _ ‡a Los Angeles, CA
- 551 1 _ ‡a New York
Works
Title | Sources |
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Ballad burlesques and extravaganzas | |
The Ballad opera; a collection of 171 original texts of musical plays printed in photo-facsimile. | |
The beggar's opera, imitated and parodied. | |
Canto carnascialesco | |
Chanson and Madrigal 1480-1530: studies in comparison and contrast : a conference at Isham Memorial Library, September 13-14, 1961 | |
Che debb'io far | |
Classical subjects I: Satire and burlesque. | |
Country operas. | |
Court intrigue and scandal. | |
Current chronicle | |
Descriptive music for stage and screen | |
Devil to pay | |
Dumb Lady Cur'd | |
E, ladre (luth) | |
Earliest French lute tablature, by Walter H. Rubsamen | |
English song and the challenge of Italian monody | |
Farce: amorous intrigue and deception I. | |
Farce : Broad or satirical | |
Farce : Magical transformation and necromancy | |
Frottole | |
Harlots, rakes, and bawds | |
Hero and Leander | |
Historical and patriotic subjects | |
The influence of pantomime and harlequinade | |
international "Catholic" repertoire of a lutheran church in Nürnberg (1574-1597) | |
Io non l'ho perche non l'ho | |
Io t'ho donato il core | |
Justiniana. [Signé, Walter Rubsamen] | |
Justiniane or Viniziane of the 15th century | |
A. ladri, perchè robbate (4 v.) | |
Literary sources of secular music in Italy (ca. 1500) | |
Literature on music in film and radio. Addenda, 1943-1948, compiled by Walter H. Rubsamen | |
Lottery | |
The medical and legal professions | |
Mr Seedo, ballad-opera and the Singspiel | |
Music for «Quant'è bella giovinezza» and other carnival songs by Lorenzo de' Medici. Walter H. Rubsamen | |
Music research in italian libraries : an anecdotal account of obstacles and discoveries | |
Musica moderne nel Film | |
Non si vedrà giamai | |
Non te stimar se a te ciascun s'arende | |
Perdrè al viso d'amor | |
Pierre de La Rue als Messen-Komponist | |
Political and ideological censorship of opera | |
Political operas II: attack upon excise. | |
Pregovi fronde, fiori, acque | |
Quest'è quel locho, amore | |
Reference works in music and music literature in five libraries of Los Angeles county, edited by Helen Wentworth Azhderian,.... [Preface by Pauline Alderman, Edythe Backus, Gladys Caldwell, Walter Rubsamen] | |
Satire, burlesque, protest, and ridicule. | |
Schoenberg in America | |
Scottish and English music of the Renaissance in a newly discovered manuscript., Walter Rubsamen,... | |
Scottish ballad operas III: Farce and satire. | |
Se gran festa me monstrasti | |
Si è debile il filo | |
S'il dissi mai | |
Sound and sense in Purcell's single songs | |
Topical and nautical operas | |
University of California publications in music | |
Words to music papers on English seventeenth-century song, read at a Clark library seminar, December 11, 1965 | |
York ballad operas and Yorkshiremen |