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"Exploring the Language of Music: Notation in Various Forms" Edward Elgar and the Musical Score to Salut D'Amour

Background imageNotation Collection: Autograph score sheet for the Trio mi bemol opus 3 (pen & ink on paper) (b / w photo)

Autograph score sheet for the Trio mi bemol opus 3 (pen & ink on paper) (b / w photo)
XIR252931 Autograph score sheet for the Trio mi bemol opus 3 (pen & ink on paper) (b/w photo) by Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827); Bibliotheque du Conservatoire de Musique, Paris

Background imageNotation Collection: Score for the 3rd Movement of the 5th Symphony (pen & ink on paper) (b / w photo)

Score for the 3rd Movement of the 5th Symphony (pen & ink on paper) (b / w photo)
XIR165895 Score for the 3rd Movement of the 5th Symphony (pen & ink on paper) (b/w photo) by Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827); Bibliotheque du Conservatoire de Musique, Paris, France; German

Background imageNotation Collection: Architectural details with notation, LINCOLN, 1865 April?, drawing on yellow paper pencil

Architectural details with notation, LINCOLN, 1865 April?, drawing on yellow paper pencil, 21.5 x 13.7 cm. (sheet), 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891

Background imageNotation Collection: Richard Wagner - German Classical Composer

Richard Wagner - German Classical Composer
Richard Wagner (1813-1883) - Portrait of the German Classical Composer set above part of the score for the march from Tannhauser. Date: circa 1870s

Background imageNotation Collection: USS Columbia - The Gem of the Ocean

USS Columbia - The Gem of the Ocean
Decorative, embossed picture postcard depicting (a very stylised and factually incorrect) USS Columbia - The Gem of the Ocean, pictured above the musical score the Three Cheers for the Red

Background imageNotation Collection: Popular song Goodbye Dolly

Popular song Goodbye Dolly
A woman in despair over her drowning soldier husband who whilst rowing broke an oar and fell into the water. Realising his fate he bids fond farewell to his wife, Dolly

Background imageNotation Collection: Leaf of Antiphonal or Choir Missal on vellum. Notation is on the five-line stave as used today

Leaf of Antiphonal or Choir Missal on vellum. Notation is on the five-line stave as used today. Text is in Latin. Spain, c1650. Music Vocal Religion Christian

Background imageNotation Collection: Musical notation. First page of Notkers Easter Sequence, Laudes Salvatori

Musical notation. First page of Notkers Easter Sequence, Laudes Salvatori showing Neums notation for Gregorian chant, a system of writing music which was superseded by Staff notation

Background imageNotation Collection: Musical notation. 10th century manuscript of Gregorian chant of Tutilos Trope

Musical notation. 10th century manuscript of Gregorian chant of Tutilos Trope Hodie Cantandus, written in Neums notation which was superseded by Staff notation

Background imageNotation Collection: Facsimile of the traditional old Northumbrian round Sumer is icumen in

Facsimile of the traditional old Northumbrian round Sumer is icumen in. Written using Staff and proportional notation. An advance on Neums notation and a precursor of the notation we use today

Background imageNotation Collection: Page from the Montpellier Codex, a collection of 13th-14th century music manuscripts

Page from the Montpellier Codex, a collection of 13th-14th century music manuscripts of the Notre Dame (Old French) school of Paris

Background imageNotation Collection: Musical Notation: Lament written on the death of Charlemagne in 814 using Neumes

Musical Notation: Lament written on the death of Charlemagne in 814 using Neumes or Meumes notation of the 7th to 11th centuries

Background imageNotation Collection: Guido of Arezzo (991 / 992-after 1033), Benedictine monk credited with the invention

Guido of Arezzo (991 / 992-after 1033), Benedictine monk credited with the invention
Guido of Arezzo (991/992-after 1033), Benedictine monk credited with the invention of staff notation for music which replaced neumatic notation. Also devised the Guidonian Hand to aid sight singing

Background imageNotation Collection: Crystallography planes

Crystallography planes. Diagram of the orientation and direction of a set of crystal planes labelled with vector indices using the numbers 0, 1 and minus 1

Background imageNotation Collection: The Whetstone of Witte by Recorde C015 / 5715

The Whetstone of Witte by Recorde C015 / 5715
Whetstone of Witte. This work is by the Welsh mathematician and physician Robert Recorde (1512-1558). It covers whole numbers, the extraction of roots and irrational numbers

Background imageNotation Collection: The Key to Mathematics by Oughtred C015 / 5712

The Key to Mathematics by Oughtred C015 / 5712
The Key to Mathematics. This work, known in Latin as Clavis Mathematicae, is by the English mathematician William Oughtred (1575-1660) and represents algebraic knowledge at the time

Background imageNotation Collection: The Key to Mathematics by Oughtred C015 / 5711

The Key to Mathematics by Oughtred C015 / 5711
The Key to Mathematics. This work, known in Latin as Clavis Mathematicae, is by the English mathematician William Oughtred (1575-1660) and represents algebraic knowledge at the time

Background imageNotation Collection: The Whetstone of Witte by Recorde C015 / 5714

The Whetstone of Witte by Recorde C015 / 5714
Whetstone of Witte. This work is by the Welsh mathematician and physician Robert Recorde (1512-1558). It covers whole numbers, the extraction of roots and irrational numbers

Background imageNotation Collection: The Key to Mathematics by Oughtred C015 / 5713

The Key to Mathematics by Oughtred C015 / 5713
The Key to Mathematics. This work, known in Latin as Clavis Mathematicae, is by the English mathematician William Oughtred (1575-1660) and represents algebraic knowledge at the time

Background imageNotation Collection: Leibnizs work on calculus

Leibnizs work on calculus. Page from Opera Omnia the collected works of the German mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716)

Background imageNotation Collection: Christmas design

Christmas design
From a magazine advertisement -- the opening bars of Silent Night. 1927

Background imageNotation Collection: Velma Suchard advertisement

Velma Suchard advertisement
Illustration of traditional French songs from one of twelve postcards. " Il pleut, il pleut bergÞ▓Ñ...". 1903

Background imageNotation Collection: Milka Suchard advertisement

Milka Suchard advertisement
Illustration of traditional French songs from one of twelve postcards: Que tas de belles filles Girofl?irofla!... 1903

Background imageNotation Collection: Chocolat Suchard advertisement

Chocolat Suchard advertisement
Illustration of traditional French songs from one of twelve postcards: Meunier tu dors Ton moulin... 1903

Background imageNotation Collection: Duet for viol and flute - The siren of the stage

Duet for viol and flute - The siren of the stage
Two musicians decorate sheet music for flute and viol. The lyrics warn against the seductive charms of ladies with beautiful singing voices

Background imageNotation Collection: French trouveur - 14th century musician

French trouveur - 14th century musician
A French trouveur, after a drawing from the poems of Guillaume de Machaut. Date: 14th century

Background imageNotation Collection: The Music Party - after Titian

The Music Party - after Titian
The Music Party. A teacher guides a boy singing from some sheet music. Date: 16th century

Background imageNotation Collection: Bartholomew Fair by Purcell

Bartholomew Fair by Purcell
Musical score to Bartholomew Fair by Henry Purcell. Date: 17th century

Background imageNotation Collection: Behold now praise the Lord by Purcell

Behold now praise the Lord by Purcell
The music manuscript for Behold now praise the Lord by Henry Purcell. Date: 17th century

Background imageNotation Collection: Gregorian chant, 790

Gregorian chant, 790
Gregorian chant from the 8th century AD. Date: 790 AD

Background imageNotation Collection: Music Notation, 1810

Music Notation, 1810
Diagrams illustrating musical notation. The treble, tenor and base clef, the diatonic scale and note names and values are indicated. Date: 1810

Background imageNotation Collection: Tommy Tucker song

Tommy Tucker song
The music and words (correct version) to the song of Little Tom (Tommy) Tucker, who had to sing for his supper. Date: 1931

Background imageNotation Collection: ST. JEROME PROCESSIONAL. Page from the St. Jerome Processional. Printed 1526

ST. JEROME PROCESSIONAL. Page from the St. Jerome Processional. Printed 1526

Background imageNotation Collection: Radio Operator - Metropolitan Police

Radio Operator - Metropolitan Police. A list of a name form of the phonetic alphabet is propped up on his desk Date: circa 1940s

Background imageNotation Collection: An Ottoman National Anthem

An Ottoman National Anthem, which replaced the previous version in 1909

Background imageNotation Collection: Handel Monument / Closeup

Handel Monument / Closeup
GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL German-English musician

Background imageNotation Collection: Jons Jacob Berzelius, Swedish chemist

Jons Jacob Berzelius, Swedish chemist, considered one of the fathers of modern chemistry

Background imageNotation Collection: Game: Jinny Jo 1886

Game: Jinny Jo 1886
I ve come to court Jinny Jo... is she at home? Shes upstairs washing clothes... All the day long

Background imageNotation Collection: Game: Seek it Seek It

Game: Seek it Seek It
Seek it, seek it, Tra la la la la, Seek it, seek it, Tra la la la. (A ring is passed from hand to hand.)

Background imageNotation Collection: Bingo Childrens Game

Bingo Childrens Game
B, I, N, G, O, Oh! Bingo was his name

Background imageNotation Collection: Here we Go Round Jingo

Here we Go Round Jingo
Here we go round the jingo ring, Around the Merry-ma- Tanzie. Twice about and then we fall, Around the Merry-ma- Tanzie

Background imageNotation Collection: Here Comes a Poor Woman

Here Comes a Poor Woman
Here comes a poor woman from Babylon With six poor children all alone. One can bake and one can brew, One can shape and one can sew, One can sit at the fire and spin

Background imageNotation Collection: The Mulberry Tree, words and music

The Mulberry Tree, words and music
Here we go round the mulberry tree... So early in the morning. This is the way we wash our clothes... wash our hands... brush our hair... tie our shoes... etc

Background imageNotation Collection: I ll be out in the morning early, words and music

I ll be out in the morning early, words and music
I ll be out in the morning early, I ll be out on board the ship... And Charley loves a pretty girl As sweet as sugar candy. Date: 1886

Background imageNotation Collection: Spanish Knight, words and music

Spanish Knight, words and music
I am a knight all out of Spain; I come to court your daughter Jane. My daughter Jane is far too young, She can t abide your flattering tongue.... etc

Background imageNotation Collection: Here we dance Lubin, Lubin, words and music

Here we dance Lubin, Lubin, words and music
Here we dance Lubin, Lubin I wrote a letter to my Love, And on the way I dropped it, But one of you has picked it up, And put it in your pocket!

Background imageNotation Collection: Chickens Come Clock, words and music

Chickens Come Clock, words and music
Chickens come clock, come clock, come clock... The kites are away and the crows are asleep, And its time for my chickens to get something to eat

Background imageNotation Collection: London Bridge is broken down, words and music

London Bridge is broken down, words and music
London Bridge is broken down! Dance o er my Lady Lea.... How shall we build it up again, With a gay Lady



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"Exploring the Language of Music: Notation in Various Forms" Edward Elgar and the Musical Score to Salut D'Amour: A glimpse into the genius composer's handwritten masterpiece. Johann Sebastian Bach's Timeless Creation: Unveiling the intricate music score penned by one of history's greatest composers. Pen and Ink on Paper: The artistry behind musical notation captured through black and white photography. Sheet Music, Violin, and Pink Rose: A harmonious blend of beauty and melody brought together in a single frame. Gregorian Chant from Centuries Past: Choirbook number 9 reveals ancient melodies that have stood the test of time. Mathematical Series in Music: Exploring the fascinating connection between numbers and musical composition from the 18th century. London Bridge Melodies: Words and music intertwine as we delve into a classic tune associated with this iconic landmark. Old Church Music Resurrected: Journeying back to 1500s with sheet music that echoes through centuries within sacred walls. The Brandenburger Concertos' Artistic Legacy: No. 5 D-Dur immortalized on paper, showcasing Baroque brilliance by penning ink strokes. Gregorian Chant Treasures Unearthed Again: Choirbook number 3 transports us to medieval times where Coronati chants filled cathedrals with divine harmony. Illustrating Harmony Across Cultures:Sitar strings resonate alongside musical notes, bridging Eastern traditions with Western notations Medieval Frolics Through Song & Dance:A whimsical portrayal capturing wine-soaked revelry accompanied by joyous tunes from distant eras 13. Big Ben Amidst Transformation:The timeless symbol of London stands tall amidst scaffolding, just like evolving musical notations throughout history 14. Palace of Westminster Echoes Melody.