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 56 items.
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Lyon & Healy Lakeside Guitar
- Description (Brief)
- This guitar was made by Lyon & Healy of Chicago, Illinois around 1897-1925. The company was founded in 1864 by George Washburn Lyon and Patrick Joseph Healy as a music publications shop for the Boston company of Oliver Ditson. Lyon & Healy quickly expanded as a retail distributor for musical instruments. The company also made musical instruments but is best known as a manufacturer of harps. As depicted in an 1898-99 Lyon & Healy catalog, this ”Lakeside” model guitar, item number 49-3/4, has and oak back and sides, 16th century finish, hand polished, cherry finish neck, top and back inlay with white celluloid and colored wood edge, colored wood inlay around sound hole, ebony fingerboard with pearl position dots, and a metal tailpiece. This guitar sold for $18.75.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1895-1925
- maker
- Lyon & Healy
- ID Number
- 1987.0055.06
- catalog number
- 1987.0055.06
- accession number
- 1987.0055
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Lyon & Healy Washburn Guitar
- Description (Brief)
- This guitar, serial #140926, was made by Lyon & Healy of Chicago, Illinois around 1900-1905. The company was founded in 1864 by George Washburn Lyon and Patrick Joseph Healy as a music publications shop for the Boston Company of Oliver Ditson. Lyon & Healy quickly expanded as a retail distributor for musical instruments. The company also made musical instruments but is best known as a manufacturer of harps. As depicted in an 1898-99 Lyon & Healy catalog, this three-quarter size ”Washburn” model guitar, item number 123-3/4, is described: “Rosewood, with Inlaid and Celluloid-Bound Edges, Top and Bottom; Handsomely Colored Wood Inlaying around Sound-Hole; Celluloid-Bound Finger-Board; Beautiful Inlaid Stripe down the Back; Best Quality Ebony Finger-Board Celluloid-Bound; with Engraved Pearl Position Marks; Ebony Bridge; Fine Quality Patent Head Nickel-Plated.” This guitar sold for $29.40 in 1898.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- prior attribution
- 1897-1900
- date made
- 1900-1905
- maker
- Lyon & Healy
- ID Number
- MI*65.0749
- accession number
- 262267
- catalog number
- 65.0749
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music for the song, “I Don’t Want to Play in Your Yard,” was composed by H. W. Petri and written by Philip Wingate. The music was published by the Petrie Music Company in Chicago, Illinois in 1894. The music is dedicated “To the Ladies of the Charity Circle, La Porte, Ind.” The cover features an image of a small child, labeled Pearl, who would sing “I don’t want to play in your yard” to Mamie Shepard who is also pictured in the center of the cover.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1894
- composer
- Petric, H. W.
- lyricist
- Wingate, Philip
- user
- Woodside, Lura
- publisher
- Petrie Music Co.
- ID Number
- 1979.1154.11
- accession number
- 1979.1154
- catalog number
- 1979.1154.11
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
Iris Bancroft's Viola
- Description (Brief)
- Iris Bancroft was sixteen when she made a plywood viola during a WPA program in her hometown of Chicago. She played the viola throughout her adult life
- date made
- 1938
- maker
- Bancroft, Iris Nelson
- ID Number
- 2010.0039.01
- accession number
- 2010.0039
- catalog number
- 2010.0039.01
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“Back to the Old, Old Home” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music for the song, "Back to the Old, Old Home" was written by Arthur Lamb and composed by Harry Carson. The music was published by the Thompson Music Company of Chicago, Illinois in 1893. The simple cover is white with black bubble lettering, and advertises the song as a “ballad with waltz refrain.”
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1893
- composer
- Carson, Harry F.
- lyricist
- Lamb, Arthur J.
- publisher
- Thompson Music Company
- ID Number
- 1982.0439.08
- catalog number
- 1982.0439.008
- accession number
- 1982.0439
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“Some of These Days” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “Some of These Days.” The song was written and composed by Shelton Brooke and published by Will Rossiter of Chicago, Illinois in 1910. The cream and white colored cover features an inset photo of Sophie Tucker, and proclaims the song as “Radio’s Big Hit!” and “Everybody’s Favorite!”
- Location
- Currently not on view
- date made
- 1910
- performer
- Tucker, Sophie
- composer
- Brooks, Shelton
- publisher
- Will Rossiter
- ID Number
- 1982.0736.16
- accession number
- 1982.0736
- catalog number
- 1982.0736.16
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
“Down By the Old Mill Stream” Sheet Music
- Description (Brief)
- This sheet music is for the song “Down by the Old Mill Stream” that was written and composed by Tell Taylor. The Tell Taylor Music Publishing Company of Chicago, Illinois published this sheet music in 1910. The cover has an illustration of a couple walking “down by the old mill stream.” The chorus of the love song is written on an inset of the cover.
- Location
- Currently not on view
- Date made
- 1910
- composer
- Taylor, Tell
- publisher
- Tell Taylor Music Publisher
- ID Number
- 1983.0424.128
- accession number
- 1983.0424
- catalog number
- 1983.0424.128
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Old Fashioned Meeting, The; Ninety and Nine, The
- Description (Brief)
- F. Carlton Booth. side 1: THE OLD FASHION MEETING; side 2: THE NINETY AND NINE (Singspiration 1041). from the album "Singing" (Singspiration 4)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- recording artist
- Booth, F. Carlton
- maker
- Singspiration
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05023
- maker number
- 1041
- 4
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05023
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: We Shall See His Lovely Face; Jesus Gives Me a Song
- Description (Brief)
- F. Carlton Booth. side 1: WE SHALL SEE HIS LOVELY FACE; side 2: JESUS GIVES ME A SONG (Singspiration 1042). from the album "Singing" (Singspiration 4)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- recording artist
- Booth, F. Carlton
- maker
- Singspiration
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05024
- maker number
- 1042
- 4
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05024
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
sound recording: Singing; Gethsemane
- Description (Brief)
- F. Carlton Booth. side 1: SINGING; side 2: GETHSEMANE (Singspiration 1040). from the album "Singing" (Singspiration 4)
- 78 rpm
- Location
- Currently not on view
- recording artist
- Booth, F. Carlton
- maker
- Singspiration
- ID Number
- 1996.0320.05025
- maker number
- 1040
- 4
- accession number
- 1996.0320
- catalog number
- 1996.0320.05025
- Data Source
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center

