Box 1
Contains 165 Results:
Folders and Envelopes Which Contained Collection: Notes by Mildred and George Brown, n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.
“O Will You Little White Hen”, Arranged for 3 Part Women’s Chorus and Soprano Solo, n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.
“Go Tell Aunt Gracie”, A Cappella [4 part], n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.
“A Butcher Boy Was Once My Own”, Text and Arrangement by Mildred Ruth Brown, n.d.
Several versions
“Shrimp Boy”, Words and Melody by Laurraine Goreau, Setting by George Boylston Brown, n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.
“Once a Little Man, (Un Petit Bon Homme)”, Arranged for Mixed Chorus by George B. Brown, n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.
“What Color is God’s Skin?”, Words and Music by T. Wilkes and D. Stevenson, Edited by Rev. Carey Landry, Accompaniment by G. B. Brown and D. M. Hebert, n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.
“What Makes Love Grow?”, Words and Music by Rev. Carey Landry, Additional Accompaniment by G. B. Brown, n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.
“I Like God’s Love!”, Words by Sohndell Brase and Joe Duckett, Music by Rev. Carey Landry, Accompaniment by G. B. Brown and D. M. Hebert, n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.
“Reign, Master Jesus”, by Jim Shaw [several versions: 1 edited by Carey Landry, accompaniment by George Brown and Dwight Hebert], n.d.
This collection contains unpublished music. Most of the compositions and arrangements by Mildred Ruth Brown are based on French folk songs. There are arrangements for piano, voice, and string orchestra and quartet. Many of the arrangements by George B. Brown are hymn tunes for organ or keyboard. There is also some vocal material.
This collection was originally donated to the Lafayette Parish Library but was transferred to UAAMC as a more fitting repository to hold it.