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Archive: February 2012 (6 Posts)

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Cataloger’s Corner: The Geraldine Farrar Collection

Posted by: Cait Miller

The following is a guest post from Senior Music Cataloger Sharon McKinley. As a cataloger, I don’t generally become intimate with the Library of Congress’s special collections, but sometimes magic happens. Several years ago, I encountered American soprano Geraldine Farrar (1882-1967) quite by accident in the course of creating a bibliographic record for her collection. …

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Sheet Music of the Week: Aching Heart Edition

Posted by: Cait Miller

The past couple of years we’ve taken time out on Valentine’s Day to highlight love songs and love letters from the Music Division’s collections; however, Valentine’s Day is not exactly everyone’s favorite day of the year. I scoured our digitized sheet music for a selection that might speak to those who are not in love, the …

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Happy 200th, Mr. Dickens!

Posted by: Cait Miller

The following is a guest post from Head of Acquisitions & Processing Denise Gallo. It’s not often that the Music Division dedicates a blog to a literary giant, but today we wish a happy 200th birthday to Charles Dickens, one of the greatest British authors of the nineteenth century. When he penned his novels, myriad …

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Sheet Music of the Week: Roses of Picardy

Posted by: Cait Miller

I’m sure there are plenty of In the Muse readers who share my love for the hit series Downton Abbey airing on PBS (am I right?). Every week I tune in to the addictive British period drama and a couple of weeks ago I swooned during that wonderful closing scene where Lady Mary sings “If …