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Box 0087

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Contains 41 Results:

Violin I Handwritten ink score out of four pages only two pages are scored, two are blank.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 02
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Violin II Handwritten ink score all four pages of the part are scored.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 03
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Violino I Handwritten ink score six pages of score with two blank pages.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 04
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Corno. I in E Handwritten ink and pencil score four pages with the first page patched on right edge.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 05
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Corno II in E Handwritten ink score one page.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 06
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Trombone Tenor Handwritten ink score

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 07
Scope and Contents

two copies of one page score: one page is written with smaller size notation with A.H.L. Sept 1904 printed at last score notation; second copy written with larger notation with no 1904 notation.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Trombone Alto Handwritten ink score -- two copies of one page score – same notation as previous.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 08
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Trombone Basso Handwritten ink score – same as previous.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 09
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Violoncello Handwritten ink score –two pages of score written in similar large hand as previous.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956

Contra Basso Handwritten ink score – same as previous.

 File — Box: 0087, Folder: 09, Item: 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The folder contains the entire orchestral score as well as instrumental and voice sections. The words to the hymn are noted by Wolle to be Hiram O. Wiley’s variation of Psalm 23:1-3. This is Wolle’s best known Moravian anthem. It was composed in August 1888 according to notation in the program of the Central Moravian Church’s Sesquicentennial Services May 20, 1956 when it was sung as part of the thanksgiving service. However, notation on some of the scores indicate a date of 1904.

Dates: 1888 - 1956