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Archive: August 2011 (8 Posts)

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Pic of the Week: August Birthdays Edition

Posted by: Pat Padua

As August draws to a close, In the Muse would like to catch up on a number of birthdays you may have missed. August 4, which is the day we celebrated Louis Armstrong’s birthday,  was also the birthday of film composer David Raksin, who donated sketches and scores from films like Laura, Forever Amber, and Carrie …

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In Memoriam: Nick Ashford and Jerry Leiber

Posted by: Pat Padua

In the Muse was sad to learn of the passing of two great songwriters. Nick Ashford and Jerry Leiber were both part of songwriting teams that helped define American popular music for different generations. The songs of Leiber and partner  Mike Stoller have been performed by a full spectrum of artists, from Elvis Presley to …

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Sheet Music of the Week: Dog Days Edition

Posted by: Pat Padua

In the Muse hopes our readers in the Northern Hemisphere are having an enjoyable summer. Things have been hot in Washington, and Morris S. Silver and Tom Confare’s  “Sunbeam,” from the Historic Sheet Music, 1800-1922 collection in the Performing Arts Encyclopedia, may provide cool solace in the form of  song. This illustration of a demonic sun  — undoubtedly a …

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Petermännchen: Poltergeist or Weeverfish?

Posted by: Pat Padua

The following is a guest post by Rachel Weiss, an intern whom we interviewed on Monday. Just after the turn of the twentieth century, the Music Division was still a fledgling organization.  In 1902, Oscar Sonneck was named its first Chief, and he laid the groundwork for the development of many of the division’s wonderful …