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Online Sheet Music Collection Launches
06/16/2008
Four of the state's premier cultural heritage institutions today launch an online collection of more than 10,000 pieces of Indiana-related sheet music, making some of their most popular and sought-after materials freely available via the Internet.
A Web
site showcases sheet music from Indiana University's Lilly
Library, the Indiana Sate Museum, the Indiana Historical Society,
and the Indiana State Library. The Indiana University Digital
Library Program led the project.
Drawn primarily from the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth
centuries, the collection includes works by well-known composers
such as George M. Cohan, Cole Porter, Al Jolson, and Jerome Kern.
Most of the pieces are related to Indiana by subject matter or
because the composer, arranger, lyricist, or publisher has an
Indiana connection.
Memorable favorites such as "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" and "…Apple Blossom Time" are included because composers and brothers Albert and Harry Von Tilzer were born in Indianapolis.
"One of the project goals," says Patricia Steele, Ruth Lilly Dean
of University Libraries, "was to leverage the expertise of IU's
Digital Library Program in showing how collections of disparate
organizations could be described and organized. Libraries and
museums often have different needs, and this project showed how
to cross institutional boundaries to the benefit of not only
residents of our own state, but to music-lovers throughout the
country and even beyond."
Historians and musicologists will value the collection because
sheet music is a significant resource chronicling social history
and mores, says Stacy Kowalczyk, IU's manager of the project.
"In the pre-television and pre-radio days of the nineteenth
century, many homes had pianos, and music was the entertainment
of choice. Connections to family stories are inevitable,"
Kowalczyk says. "Someone will say, 'They played this song at my
grandmother's wedding, and I'd really like to have a copy.' With
this new database, people can find playable copies of
out-of-print music."
One outcome of the project, Kowalczyk says, was to work through
the issues of providing consistent terminology and mapping to
ensure content is retrieved reliably. Works are searchable by
genre, composer, subject, or a range of other categories.
Available downloadable images of music and cover art may be
freely used for non-commercial personal use. For materials still
under copyright, researchers should contact the holding
institutions. The sheet music collections of the Indiana
StateLibrary, Indiana State Museum, and the Indiana Historical
Society have been completely digitized. Thousands of items from
the Lilly Library sheet music collections are currently part of
the site, and the entire collections—more than 150,000
pieces—will be systematically added in an ongoing project.
The three-year project was funded, in part, by a $343,437 grant
from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the primary
source of federal support for the nation's 122,000 libraries and
17,500 museums.
The Indiana University Digital Library Program is dedicated to
the production, maintenance, delivery, and preservation of a wide
range of high-quality networked information resources for
scholars and students at Indiana University and elsewhere.
Visit the site:www.dlib.indiana.edu/collections/inharmony/
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Indiana University's Lilly Library contains sheet music in several named collections. The Sam DeVincent Collection of American Sheet Music includes approximately 24,000 pieces of sheet music, songbooks, and folios. The DeVincent Sheet Music Collection complements the Lilly Library's vast Starr Sheet Music Collection, which contains more than 100,000 pieces and ranges from the eighteenth century to modern times. Work on adding entries for the Starr Sheet Music Collection is ongoing.
Indiana Historical Society sheet music collectionis comprised of items gathered from
a number of other collections, with about 950 items related to
Indiana by composers including Irving Berlin, Paul Dresser, Al
Jolson, Jerome Kern, Fritz Krull, John A. McGee, Cole Porter, and
Albert and Harry Von Tilzer. The Historical Society recently
acquired the Jane B. Anderson Sheet Music Collection, with
approximately 12,000 items, dating from 1854-1980, in subjects
beyond Indiana ranging from semi-classical to vaudeville.
Indiana State Library Indiana Division owns a collection of
approximately 1,600 pieces of sheet music with an Indiana
connection. These pieces date from 1840 (a campaign song for
William Henry Harrison) through the 1960s, with the bulk of the
music dating from 1890 through 1950. The collection includes a
wide variety of pieces: "booster" songs promoting a particular
city or railroad stop; centennial songs from state, county, and
city celebrati0ns; religious works, college songs; and songs
based on the literary works of well-known authors such as James
Whitcomb Riley.
Indiana State Museum owns about 1,800 pieces of
Indiana-related sheet pieces from the Sam DeVincent collection
and other sources. The collections include many of the published
works of the Von Tilzer brothers, who were born in Indianapolis.
Their popular songs include standards such as "Take Me Out to the
Ball Game," "Apple Blossom Time," and Put Your Arms Around me."
The museum also holds a very good selection of Indiana Ragtime
and representative collections of composers Hoagy Carmichael and
Cole Porter.






