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Electronic version made with the permission of the University Press of Virginia and the Jefferson Memorial Foundation by Perry Roland, January 1996. Jefferson's manuscript catalog of the library he collected after he lost his first to fire was dated March 6, 1783. Chapters 35-37 enumerate music he owned (indicated by check-marks in the original and by the equal sign in this transcription), but do not indicate the music from the collection that survives today. The Monticello Music Collection is the music of the Jefferson family that survives, and represents not only a few items from Jefferson's 1783 catalog, but also the music collected by his daughter and grandchildren. It is on deposit from the Jefferson Memorial Foundation in the Special Collections Department of Alderman Library.
The excellent audio equipment, complete with earphones for private listening, is augmented by a library atmosphere conducive to the appreciation of the rare old material as well as the more current discs and tapes. . It contains manuscripts and printed materials as well as recordings of cantorial and general music of interest to music students. The Sabin Library offers opportunities for serious research as well as for music listening pleasure. The excellent audio equipment, complete with earphones for private listening, is augmented by a library atmosphere conducive to the appreciation of the rare old material as well as the more current discs and tapes.
Contact Privacy and Security Policy By using this site, you expressly agree to be bound by the Terms of Use. . Music concerts include interactive participation for children and are presented with an educational element. AMAN has been performing for 37 years and is famous for its dazzling array of international repertoire, extraordinary artistry, and authentic costumes and instruments. This toe-tapping concert will feature captivating music of American band-leaders Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Duke Ellington.
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