Music & Musical Instruments - Overview

The Museum's music collections contain more than 5,000 instruments of American and European heritage. These include a quartet of 18th-century Stradivari stringed instruments, Tito Puente's autographed timbales, and the Yellow Cloud guitar that belonged to Prince, to name only a few. Several of these rare instruments can be heard in performances of the Smithsonian Chamber Players and in other public programs. Music collections also include jukeboxes and synthesizers, square-dancing outfits and sheet music, archival materials, oral histories, and recordings of performances at the Museum. The vast Sam DeVincent Collection of Illustrated Sheet Music is a remarkable window into the American past in words, music, and visual imagery. The Duke Ellington and Ruth Ellington Boatwright collections contain handwritten music compositions, sound recordings, business records, and other materials documenting the career of this renowned musician.
"Music & Musical Instruments - Overview" showing 10 items.
“At an Ole Virginia Wedding” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music for the song "At an Ole Virginia Wedding" was written and composed by Maurice J. Steinberg. The music was originally published by T. B. Harms and Co. of New York, New York in 1900 and as a Musical Supplement to the “Philadelphia Press on Sunday, September 9, 1900. The cover portrays a Negro wedding ceremony. The colorful image depicts a bride and groom with stereotyped features. The background shows the guests dancing and talking while a band plays in the top right corner of the picture.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1900
- distributor
- Philadelphia Press
- composer; lyricist
- Maurice J. Steinberg & Co.
- publisher
- T. B. Harms & Co.
- ID Number
- 1982.0440.21
- accession number
- 1982.0440
- catalog number
- 1982.0440.21
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“In the Chapel in the Moonlight” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “In the Chapel in the Moonlight” written and composed by Billy Hill. The song was published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Company Inc. of New York City in 1936. The bright yellow cover features an illustration of a man standing in a chapel in the moonlight, signed by Barbelle. There is a large inset photograph of performer Phil Regan on the right of the cover.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1936
- composer; lyricist
- Hill, Billy
- publisher
- Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
- ID Number
- 1983.0313.09
- accession number
- 1983.0313
- catalog number
- 1983.0313.09
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“The Maiden's Prayer” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “The Maiden's Prayer” which was composed by Thécla (Tekla) Badarzewska in 1856. The sheet music was published by the Armstrong Music Publishing Company in the early 1900s. The white and red cover features an inset illustration of a maiden kneeling before a cross and candles in front of her window, as light shines down on her face. This song was published in Polish and French prior to being published in English, which is why the sub-title is “La Priére D’une Vierge.”
- Location
- Currently not on view
- composer
- Badarzewska, Thecla
- publisher
- Armstrong Music Publishing Company
- ID Number
- 1983.0424.015
- accession number
- 1983.0424
- catalog number
- 1983.0424.015
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“The Shepherd Boy” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music for the song "The Shepherd Boy" was written and composed by G. D. Wilson. The song was published by the Armstrong Music Co. of New York, New York in 1903. The cover features an illustration of a shepherd boy sitting on rocks among sheep and doing his best to woo a girl.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1903
- composer
- Wilson, G. D.
- publisher
- Armstrong Music Publishing Company
- ID Number
- 1982.0439.30
- accession number
- 1982.0439
- catalog number
- 1982.0439.30
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“The Lord Is My Shepherd (23rd Psalm)” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music for the song "The Lord Is My Shepherd (23rd Psalm)" was written and composed by John B. Marsh and published by the William. A. Pond and Co. of New York, New York in 1898. This cover is plain paper with black text, but the phrase “The Lord” is underlined by the image of a shepherd’s staff. The contralto solo was written with affectionate regard to Mr. Warren Pond.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1898
- composer
- Marsh, John B.
- publisher
- William A. Pond and Company
- ID Number
- 1982.0439.35
- accession number
- 1982.0439
- catalog number
- 1982.0439.35
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“St. Nicholas Schottisch” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “St. Nicholas Schottisch.” The song was written and composed by T. Franklin Bassford around 1952. The cover features a lithograph of a crowded city street outside a large department store. Bassford was accepted to the Paris Conservatory of Music but died when his ship was lost at sea in 1856.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- composer
- Bassford, T. Franklin
- publisher
- Walters, H.
- ID Number
- 1983.0227.06
- accession number
- 1983.0227
- catalog number
- 1983.0227.06
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“Rock Me to Sleep Mother” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “Rock Me to Sleep Mother.” The song’s lyrics were written by Florence Percy (the pen name for Elizabeth Akers Allen) and the music was composed by John H. Hewitt. The sheet music was published by Julian A. Selby of Columbia, South Carolina in 1861. The song expresses a desire to give up the sorrows of life and go back to being a child, being rocked to sleep by mother.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1861
- lyricist
- Percy, Florence
- composer
- Hewitt, John H.
- composer; lyricist
- Lady of Richmond, Virginia
- publisher
- Selby, Julian A.
- ID Number
- 1983.0365.03
- accession number
- 1983.0365
- catalog number
- 1983.0365.03
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“Glory, Hallelujah” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “Glory, Hallelujah” published by the Oliver Ditson Company in 1861. The cover calls it “The popular refrain of Glory Hallelujah,” otherwise known as the tune of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and the tune had many lyrics written to it during the Civil War. The lyrics of this song read, “John Brown’s body lies a mould’ring in the grave” as well as verses about pet lambs, hanging Jefferson Davis, and being a soldier in the Army of the Lord. The cover notes that the sung was “sung by the Federal Volunteers throughout the Union.”
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1861
- lyricist
- Howe, Julia Ward
- composer
- Steffe, William
- publisher
- Oliver Ditson & Co.
- ID Number
- 1983.0235.03
- accession number
- 1983.0235
- catalog number
- 1983.0235.03
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“Easter Parade” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “Easter Parade” from the revue show “As Thousands Cheer.” Irving Berlin wrote the lyrics and composed the music to the song. Irving Berlin Inc. of New York City published this sheet music in 1933.The bright red cover has a bottom silhouette illustration of people jubilantly marching in the Easter parade.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1933
- composer
- Berlin, Irving
- publisher
- Irving Berlin, Inc.
- ID Number
- 1983.0424.144
- accession number
- 1983.0424
- catalog number
- 1983.0424.144
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“White Christmas” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “White Christmas” from the film Holiday Inn. Irving Berlin wrote and composed the song, and Irving Berlin Inc. published this sheet music in 1942. The cover has several different still photographs from the film, which starred Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds, and Virginia Dale.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1942
- composer
- Berlin, Irving
- publisher
- Irving Berlin, Inc.
- ID Number
- 1983.0424.148
- accession number
- 1983.0424
- catalog number
- 1983.0424.148
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center

