Music & Musical Instruments

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. 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. In various ways, our collections find expression in performances of the Smithsonian Chamber Players, the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, and in other public programs.

Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1958
maker
Hillside Music Limited
ID Number
2018.3010.232
nonaccession number
2018.3010
catalog number
2018.3010.232
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1950s
ca 1958
1959
depicted (sitter)
Mathis, Johnny
ID Number
1982.0377.14
accession number
1982.0377
catalog number
1982.0377.14
Louis Armstrong and the All Stars.
Description

Louis Armstrong and the All Stars. Louis Armstring and the All Stars [sides 2 & 3] (Decca DL 8038), from the 2-disc album, Satchmo At Symphony Hall (Decca DX-108).
33-1/3 rpm

These recordings were made at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massacgusetts on November 30, 1947.

Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1947
release date
1951
recording artist
All Stars
Armstrong, Louis
manufacturer
Decca
ID Number
1978.0670.927
maker number
DL 8038
DX-108
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.927
Hank Snow. side 1: Wasted Love; side 2: My Two Timin' Woman (RCA Victor 21-0363). from the album, Hank Snow Favorites (RCA Victor P 295).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Hank Snow. side 1: Wasted Love; side 2: My Two Timin' Woman (RCA Victor 21-0363). from the album, Hank Snow Favorites (RCA Victor P 295).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1950
recording artist
Snow, Hank
manufacturer
RCA Victor
ID Number
1996.0320.05272
maker number
21-0363
P 295
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05272
This fiddle was made in Middle Appalachia in the first half of the 20th century. This instrument is unique in its design and construction, incorporating a wooden clapper extending from beneath the end ofthe fingerboard.
Description
This fiddle was made in Middle Appalachia in the first half of the 20th century. This instrument is unique in its design and construction, incorporating a wooden clapper extending from beneath the end of
the fingerboard. The clapper is free to vibrate against the top of the fiddle, presumably created to add a buzzing or percussion effect to accompany the tune being played. The narrow body and design of
the tailpiece has no apparent accommodation for holding the fiddle between the performer's shoulder and chin.
The donor of the instrument, Mr. Wallace Kuralt, bought it at a flea market in North Carolina in the 1960s. He believes the proprietor bought the fiddle from another flea market source in or around the border between New Hope, Pennsylvania and Lambertville, New Jersey. The provenance of the instrument is most likely a rural community in the mid-Atlantic region of the east coast of the United States.
Location
Currently not on view
Date made
1900-1950
ID Number
1992.0517.01
accession number
1992.0517
catalog number
1992.0517.01
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1950
lyricist; composer
Benjamin, Bennie
depicted (sitter)
Douglas, Larry
maker
Trutone Africa
ID Number
2018.3010.168
catalog number
2018.3010.168
nonaccession number
2018.3010
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1951
depicted (sitter)
Weavers
Seeger, Pete
maker
Folkways Music Publishers, Inc.
ID Number
2018.3010.309
nonaccession number
2018.3010
catalog number
2018.3010.309
This bow was made by Heddon in Dowagiac, Michigan, around 1941-1950. It is a violin bow T25 model, made of a painted steel stick, with a plastic composition frog, and leather grip.This bow features U.S.
Description

This bow was made by Heddon in Dowagiac, Michigan, around 1941-1950. It is a violin bow T25 model, made of a painted steel stick, with a plastic composition frog, and leather grip.

This bow features U.S. Patent #2252929, dated August 19, 1941, by John Heddon assignor to James Heddon’s Sons for a violin bow.

Arnold R. Bone (July 26, 1913 - August 9, 2001) was an engineer, inventor, gunsmith, string instrument bowmaker. He grew up in South Ryegate, Vermont, and graduated from Wentworth Institute in 1935. After graduation, Bone worked at Irwin Auger Bit Company in Wilmington, Ohio before returning to Wentworth to teach Navy machinist mates during World War II until 1944. The final part of his career, Bone worked at Dennison Mfg. Company in Framingham (now Avery Dennison) when he retired in 2000.

Arnold R. Bone held numerous patents at Dennison, including several for the Swiftacher, the device for attaching tags to clothing with a nylon filament. His ubiquitous fasteners are still used today. Bone applied his engineering and master craftsman skills to making string instrument bows, and also became one of the world's most respected experts on repair and restoration of fine bows. His customers ranged from young students to members of professional ensembles such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and bows were shipped to him from all over the world.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
1941-1950
maker
Heddon
ID Number
2002.0167.03
accession number
2002.0167
catalog number
2002.0167.03
This sheet music is for the song “Chimes of Arcady,” with words by Harry Tobias and music by Percy Wenrich. It was published by Tobey Music Corporation in 1958.
Description
This sheet music is for the song “Chimes of Arcady,” with words by Harry Tobias and music by Percy Wenrich. It was published by Tobey Music Corporation in 1958. The cover feaures an image of American singer, multi-instrumentalist, and orchestra leader Billy Vaughn (1919–1991) who recorded this song on Dot Records 45-15771 in 1958.
Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1958
music publisher
Tobey Music Corp.
ID Number
1983.0529.43
accession number
1983.0529
catalog number
1983.0529.43
This sheet music is for the song “If The World Were Full of Durantes,” by Eddie Cantor and Charlie Tobias. It was published by Tobias and Lewis in New York, New York in 1951.
Description
This sheet music is for the song “If The World Were Full of Durantes,” by Eddie Cantor and Charlie Tobias. It was published by Tobias and Lewis in New York, New York in 1951. The cover features images of American singer, pianist, comedian, and actor Jimmy Durante (1893-1980).
Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1951
depicted
Durante, Jimmy
composer
Cantor, Eddie
Tobias, Charlie
publisher
Tobias and Lewis
ID Number
1983.0529.22
accession number
1983.0529
catalog number
1983.0529.22
Ray Charles. side 1: I'm Glad For Your Sake; side 2: Kissa Me Baby (Swing Time 274).78 rpm. Side 1 was recorded in 1949. Side 2 was recorded in 1950.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Ray Charles. side 1: I'm Glad For Your Sake; side 2: Kissa Me Baby (Swing Time 274).
78 rpm. Side 1 was recorded in 1949. Side 2 was recorded in 1950.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1949
1950
composer; recording artist
Charles, Ray
composer
Lawrence, Jack
Tinturin, Peter
manufacturer
Swing Time
ID Number
1996.0153.08697
catalog number
1996.0153.08697
label number
274
accession number
1996.0153
This sheet music is for the song “My Truly, Truly Fair” that was written and composed by Bob Merrill. Santly-Joy Inc. of New York, New York published this sheet music in 1951.
Description (Brief)
This sheet music is for the song “My Truly, Truly Fair” that was written and composed by Bob Merrill. Santly-Joy Inc. of New York, New York published this sheet music in 1951. The dark blue cover has a large central photograph of Guy Mitchell, who recorded and featured the song.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1951
publisher
Santly-Joy, Inc.
ID Number
1983.0424.183
accession number
1983.0424
catalog number
1983.0424.183
May Hill Arbuthnot. side 1: Talking Time [part 1]; side 2: Talking Time [part 2] (RCA EOCB-4548/49), from the album, Poetry Time (RCA).78 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
May Hill Arbuthnot. side 1: Talking Time [part 1]; side 2: Talking Time [part 2] (RCA EOCB-4548/49), from the album, Poetry Time (RCA).
78 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1951
recording artist
Arbuthnot, May Hill
manufacturer
RCA Victor
ID Number
1996.0320.05006
maker number
EOCB-4548/49
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05006
This harmonetta was made by M. Hohner in Germany, early 1950s – mid-1970s. It has 18 double holes with 32 hexagonal buttons in harmonic table note layout. This harmonetta has a black plastic comb with a gold tone metal body with air holes.
Description

This harmonetta was made by M. Hohner in Germany, early 1950s – mid-1970s. It has 18 double holes with 32 hexagonal buttons in harmonic table note layout. This harmonetta has a black plastic comb with a gold tone metal body with air holes. Accessioned with original leather covered wooden case.

The harmonetta combines features of the harmonica and the melodica. Individual notes can be played by depressing a single button. Chords can be played by depressing multiple adjoining buttons.

German musician and engineer Ernst Zacharias (b. 1924) invented the harmonetta and has received over 90 patents for Hohner, including plastic recorders and watch and clock mechanisms.

Location
Currently not on view
Date made
early 1950s – mid-1970s
maker
Hohner, M.
ID Number
1988.0783.485
accession number
1988.0783
catalog number
1988.0783.485
This medal was made for Hohner by the Medallic Art Company Ltd.in New York, New York, ca. 1957. It is made of brass. The medal is cast:[Obverse]MATTHIAS HOHNER1833-1902[portrait of Hohner][reverse]ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LEADERSHIPACCORDIONS AND HARMONICAS1857 M.
Description

This medal was made for Hohner by the Medallic Art Company Ltd.in New York, New York, ca. 1957. It is made of brass. The medal is cast:

[Obverse]
MATTHIAS HOHNER
1833-1902
[portrait of Hohner]

[reverse]
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LEADERSHIP
ACCORDIONS AND HARMONICAS
1857 M. HOHNER 1957
Presented to

Hohner commissioned this commemorative bronze medal for its 100th Anniversary, in 1957. These medals were most likely presented to Hohner distributors and vendors.

Location
Currently not on view
date made
ca 1957
maker
Medallic Art Company Ltd.
ID Number
1988.0783.479
catalog number
1988.0783.479
accession number
1988.0783
Benny Goodman and his Quartet. side 1: I'm a Ding Dong Daddy [track 1] The Sheik of Araby [track 2]; side 2: Nagasaki [track 1] Benny Seny Me [track 2] (Philips 429 160)45 rpmCurrently not on view
Description (Brief)
Benny Goodman and his Quartet. side 1: I'm a Ding Dong Daddy [track 1] The Sheik of Araby [track 2]; side 2: Nagasaki [track 1] Benny Seny Me [track 2] (Philips 429 160)
45 rpm
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1957
recording artist
Benny Goodman and his Quartet
manufacturer
Philips
ID Number
1996.0153.15429
accession number
1996.0153
catalog number
1996.0153.15429
maker number
429 160
Hank Snow. side 1: You Broke the Chain That Held Oour Hearts; side 2: No Golden Tomorrow Ahead (RCA Victor 21-0362). from the album, Hank Snow Favorites (RCA Victor P 295).78 rpm. This album was released in 1950.Currently not on view
Description
Hank Snow. side 1: You Broke the Chain That Held Oour Hearts; side 2: No Golden Tomorrow Ahead (RCA Victor 21-0362). from the album, Hank Snow Favorites (RCA Victor P 295).
78 rpm. This album was released in 1950.
Location
Currently not on view
release date
1950
recording date
1944
1945
recording artist
Snow, Hank
manufacturer
RCA Victor
ID Number
1996.0320.05268
maker number
21-0362
P 295
accession number
1996.0320
catalog number
1996.0320.05268
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1950
lyricist; composer
Clark, Sally
McMullen, Eddie
depicted (sitter)
Page, Patti
maker
Trutone Africa
ID Number
2017.3021.376
nonaccession number
2017.3021
catalog number
2017.3021.376
Count Basie. King Of Swing (Clef MG C-724).33-1/3 rpm.Currently not on view
Description (Brief)
Count Basie. King Of Swing (Clef MG C-724).
33-1/3 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1953
recording artist
Basie, Count
manufacturer
Clef
ID Number
1978.0670.745
maker number
MG C-724
accession number
1978.0670
catalog number
1978.0670.745
Ethel Merman and Mary Martin. Ethel Merman and Mary Martin - The Actual Recording of the Duet from The Ford 50th Anniversay Television Show (Decca DL 7027).33-1/3 rpm.Currently not on view
Description
Ethel Merman and Mary Martin. Ethel Merman and Mary Martin - The Actual Recording of the Duet from The Ford 50th Anniversay Television Show (Decca DL 7027).
33-1/3 rpm.
Location
Currently not on view
recording date
1953
recording artist
Merman, Ethel
Martin, Mary
maker
Decca
ID Number
2017.0191.06
accession number
2017.0191
catalog number
2017.0191.06
maker number
DL 7027
Eddie Chamblee. side 1: Lonesome Road; side 2: Walkin' Home (United U-160)78 rpmCurrently not on view
Description (Brief)
Eddie Chamblee. side 1: Lonesome Road; side 2: Walkin' Home (United U-160)
78 rpm
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1953
1953-08-17
recording artist; composer
Chamblee, Eddie
manufacturer
United
ID Number
1996.0153.09320
catalog number
1996.0153.09320
accession number
1996.0153
label number
U-160
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1950
lyricist
Stillman, Al
depicted (sitter)
King Sisters
ID Number
2018.3010.128
nonaccession number
2018.3010
catalog number
2018.3010.128
Currently not on view
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1958
depicted (sitter)
Grant, Cary
Loren, Sophia
maker
Famous Chappell Ltd.
ID Number
2017.3021.260
nonaccession number
2017.3021
catalog number
2017.3021.260
This sheet music is for the song "And Away We Go!" by Charles and Henry Tobias. It was published by Tobey Music Company in New York, New York in 1952.
Description
This sheet music is for the song "And Away We Go!" by Charles and Henry Tobias. It was published by Tobey Music Company in New York, New York in 1952. On the cover there is an image of American comedian, actor, writer, composer and conductor Jackie Gleason (1916-1987), who featured this song.
Location
Currently not on view
publishing date
1952
depicted (sitter)
Gleason, Jackie
publisher
Tobey Music Corp.
ID Number
1983.0529.20
accession number
1983.0529
catalog number
1983.0529.20

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