Box 2
Contains 28 Results:
My Lover, He Comes on the Skee Op.5, No.1, 1901
Published by The Boston Music Co. Boston, Mass. Words by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen
O Perfect Love, 1932
Published by Oliver Ditson Co. By Joseph Barnby. Arranged by Henry Clough-Leighter
O Rejoice, Ye Christians, Loudly, 1927
Published by E.C. Schirmer Music Co. By Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Henry Clough-Leighter
Preliminary School for the Piano, 1902
Published by Oliver Ditson Co. By Ferdinand Beyer. Edited and revised by Henry Clough-Leighter
Rose Enslaves the Nightingale, 1916
2 copies. Published by Boston Music Co. Boston, Mass. By N. Rimsky-Korsakow. Edited by Henry Clough-Leighter
Three Holy Kings, 1920
Published by The H.W. Gray Co. By Reinhold Moritzovitch Gliere. Transcribed by Henry Clough-Leighter
Miscellaneous Sketches, undated
2 Sketches in ink and pencil
Correspondence, 1911
Bispham, David, 1 postcard
Correspondence, 1923
Baumgartner, H. Leroy, 1 letter
Correspondence, 1935
Clough, Charles H., 1 letter
Correspondence, 1937
Dann, Hollis, 1 letter
Correspondence, undated
Evans, Edwin, 1 letter
Correspondence, 1916
Huerter, Charles, 1 letter
Correspondence, 1918
Judson, Arthur, 2 letters
Correspondence, 1924
Mollenhauer, Emil, 1 letter
Miscellaneous, undated
Biographical Information, Marriage Certificate, Drawing, 2 photographs
Aurora Borealis, undated
Copy of MS, 35p. Symphonic Poem for Piano and Orchestra
I Have a Secret, undated
Pencil MS, 4p. Words by Nelle Richmond Eberhart. Inscribed by Charles W. Cadman
It’s We Two, undated
2 Ink MS, 2p. Words by Jean Ingelow
Dance of the Bells, 1929
Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. New York. By Vladimir Ivanovitch Rebikoff. Transcribed by Henry Clough-Leighter
Hymn to the Sun, 1923
Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. New York. By Nikolai Rimsky Korsakoff. Transcribed by Henry Clough-Leighter
Love Sorrow Op. 44, No.1, 1908
Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. New York. Words from Charles Ernest Henley, Maurice Maeterlinck, and Charles Hanson Towne. Movements: Dearest When I Am Dead, And If He Come Again, The Day She Died
My Lady Chlo’, 1902
Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. New York. Words by Myron V. Freese