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.

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Location
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maker
Falk, Sam
ID Number
PG.69.99.047
accession number
281224
catalog number
69.99.47
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Location
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maker
Falk, Sam
ID Number
PG.69.99.014
catalog number
69.99.014
accession number
281224
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Location
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date made
2009-01-19
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Michelle
maker
Rosenbaum, Daniel
ID Number
2010.0181.02
catalog number
2010.0181.02
accession number
2010.0181
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Location
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date made
2009-01-19
referenced
Obama, Barack H.
maker
Day, Anne
ID Number
2010.0168.01
catalog number
2010.0168.01
accession number
2010.0168
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Location
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date made
1919
ID Number
2017.0281.0091
accession number
2017.0281
catalog number
2017.0281.0091
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Location
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Date made
1977
maker
Horenstein, Henry
ID Number
2006.0232.05
catalog number
2006.0232.05
accession number
2006.0232
Photograph of B-girl Laneski with the breakdance group, Majestic Rockers in New York City, 1985. B-Girl Laneski, (born Lane Davey), was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1970.
Description (Brief)
Photograph of B-girl Laneski with the breakdance group, Majestic Rockers in New York City, 1985. B-Girl Laneski, (born Lane Davey), was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1970. Later moving to Seattle, she enrolled in a breakdancing class in 1983, taught by the Seattle Circuit Breakers. The group was impressed with her dancing skills and subsequently gave her the name LaneSki. A pioneer in the male dominated Hip Hop world, Laneski was one of the first female breakdancers to master and develop many of the dance moves created in the early 1980s.
Location
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date made
1985
depicted
B-Girl Laneski
ID Number
2006.0192.03
accession number
2006.0192
catalog number
2006.0192.03
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Location
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date made
1988
depicted (sitter)
Jackson, Michael
maker
Macoska, Janet
ID Number
2011.0251.01
accession number
2011.0251
catalog number
2011.0251.01
black and white photograph; elderly male violinist holding his violin up with his left hand and bow in his right hand; his face is turned slightly to his left and looking upward; music stand with music score in front of him in foreground and slightly out of focusCurrently not on
Description (Brief)
black and white photograph; elderly male violinist holding his violin up with his left hand and bow in his right hand; his face is turned slightly to his left and looking upward; music stand with music score in front of him in foreground and slightly out of focus
Location
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maker
Zalesky, Roy Joseph
ID Number
2017.0306.0126
catalog number
2017.0306.0126
accession number
2017.0306
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Location
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Date made
1974
Associated Name
Harkreader, Fiddlin' Sid
maker
Horenstein, Henry
ID Number
2006.0232.01
accession number
2006.0232
catalog number
2006.0232.01
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Location
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date printed
2020
date made
1993
depicted (sitter)
Selena
maker
Rendon, Al
ID Number
2020.0085.0008
accession number
2020.0085
catalog number
2020.0085.0008
Photograph of B-girl Laneski in New York City, 1985. B-Girl Laneski, (bornLane Davey), was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1970. Later moving to Seattle, she enrolled in a breakdancing class in 1983, taught by the Seattle Circuit Breakers.
Description (Brief)
Photograph of B-girl Laneski in New York City, 1985. B-Girl Laneski, (bornLane Davey), was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1970. Later moving to Seattle, she enrolled in a breakdancing class in 1983, taught by the Seattle Circuit Breakers. The group was impressed with her dancing skills and subsequently gave her the name LaneSki. A pioneer in the male dominated Hip Hop world, Laneski was one of the first female breakdancers to master and develop many of the dance moves created in the early 1980s.
Location
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date made
1985
depicted
B-Girl Laneski
ID Number
2006.0192.05
accession number
2006.0192
catalog number
2006.0192.05
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Location
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date printed
2020
date made
1989-03
depicted (sitter)
Selena
maker
Rendon, Al
ID Number
2020.0085.0001
accession number
2020.0085
catalog number
2020.0085.0001
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Location
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date made
2009-01-19
depicted (sitter)
Obama, Michelle
maker
Rosenbaum, Daniel
ID Number
2010.0181.03
catalog number
2010.0181.03
accession number
2010.0181
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Location
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date made
2009-01-20
referenced
Obama, Barack H.
depicted (sitter)
Franklin, Aretha
maker
Ballard, Karen
ID Number
2010.0165.02
catalog number
2010.0165.02
accession number
2010.0165
Photograph of B-girl Laneski with the breakdance group, Majestic Rockers in New York City, 1985. B-Girl Laneski, (born Lane Davey), was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1970.
Description (Brief)
Photograph of B-girl Laneski with the breakdance group, Majestic Rockers in New York City, 1985. B-Girl Laneski, (born Lane Davey), was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1970. Later moving to Seattle, she enrolled in a breakdancing class in 1983, taught by the Seattle Circuit Breakers. The group was impressed with her dancing skills and subsequently gave her the name LaneSki. A pioneer in the male dominated Hip Hop world, Laneski was one of the first female breakdancers to master and develop many of the dance moves created in the early 1980s.
Location
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date made
1985
depicted
B-Girl Laneski
ID Number
2006.0192.06
accession number
2006.0192
catalog number
2006.0192.06
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Location
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date made
1985
depicted (sitter)
Run DMC
maker
Friedman, Glen E.
ID Number
2010.0173.06
catalog number
2010.0173.06
accession number
2010.0173
black and white image of a group of people underneath two trees with buildings partially visible in background; at center is a man with a large bass drum attached to him, holding at least one mallet, he has a white shirt on and a white Stetson hat; man at left is riding a horse b
Description (Brief)
black and white image of a group of people underneath two trees with buildings partially visible in background; at center is a man with a large bass drum attached to him, holding at least one mallet, he has a white shirt on and a white Stetson hat; man at left is riding a horse bareback; man in center midground is riding a cow; man at right is riding a horse; several women and a man in background
Location
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ID Number
2019.0013.0018
accession number
2019.0013
catalog number
2019.0013.0018
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Location
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ID Number
2017.0103.0002
accession number
2017.0103
catalog number
2017.0103.0002
black and white photograph; African American woman singing into microphone; image of Ella Fitzgerald; image is very dark and only part of her face is visibleCurrently not on view
Description (Brief)
black and white photograph; African American woman singing into microphone; image of Ella Fitzgerald; image is very dark and only part of her face is visible
Location
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depicted (sitter)
Fitzgerald, Ella
maker
Zalesky, Roy Joseph
ID Number
2017.0306.0128
catalog number
2017.0306.0128
accession number
2017.0306
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Location
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date made
1984
maker
Zalesky, Roy Joseph
ID Number
2017.0306.0043
catalog number
2017.0306.0043
accession number
2017.0306
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Location
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date printed
2020
date made
1992
depicted (sitter)
Selena
maker
Rendon, Al
ID Number
2020.0085.0007
accession number
2020.0085
catalog number
2020.0085.0007
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Location
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date printed
2020
date made
1993-03
depicted (sitter)
Selena
maker
Rendon, Al
ID Number
2020.0085.0005
accession number
2020.0085
catalog number
2020.0085.0005
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Location
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date printed
2020
date made
1994-03
depicted (sitter)
Selena
maker
Rendon, Al
ID Number
2020.0085.0011
accession number
2020.0085
catalog number
2020.0085.0011

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