Arrangements (Popular music and jazz)
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        Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
      
        Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Harvey Enders scores
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      Identifier: MP-0023-01
    
Abstract
             Harvey Enders (1892-1947) was an American composer and arranger, mostly of popular and folk songs and vocal pieces in the manner of African-American spirituals. He composed a dramatic song narrative for baritone and orchestra, “Death in Harlem,” based on the poem by Langston Hughes.
The collection contains annotated manuscript and printed versions of the score of “Death in Harlem,” and an annotated, autographed typescript of the original poem, as well as several songs and...
          
      
          Dates: 
        1920s-1945
      
      
        Found in: 
        
          The New School Archives
        
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              Harvey Enders scores
            
      
   Joe Williams annotated scores
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      Identifier: MP-0020-01
    
Abstract
	     
      Joe Williams (1918-1999) was a celebrated vocalist known for his collaboration with the Count Basie Orchestra, as well as a successful solo career. The Joe Williams annotated scores collection is comprised of over thirty scores.
          Dates: 
        1964; undated
      
      
        Found in: 
        
          The New School Archives
        
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              Joe Williams annotated scores
            
      
   Risë Stevens arrangements collection
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      Identifier: MP-0005-01
    
Summary
	     
      Risë Stevens (1913-2013) was an operatic mezzo-soprano, actress, and a music administrator who served as president of the Mannes College of Music from 1975 to 1978. The collection contains performance scores of Broadway and jazz standards of the 1930s and 1940s arranged for her, likely for use in her commercially recorded albums of such standards.
          Dates: 
        1945-1967