Haywood Music Collection

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H AY WO O D M U S IC
C O L L EC TIO N
FINDING GUIDE
Prepared by
Amelia B. Kile, Volunteer Research Assistant
and Thomas Lera, Winton M. Blount Research Chair
Based on indexical compilation by Joseph Geraci
1959 First day cover, Vienna Philharmonic (Volume 1, page 19)
This revision was published on July 2010
This finding guide is available online at
http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/findingguides/index.html
Check online to be certain you have the latest revision.
Table of Contents
Collection Scope & Content ............................................................................................................................... 3
Provenance & Processing History ..................................................................................................................... 3
Narrative Description .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Container Inventory ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Index ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Bibliography ........................................................................................................................................................ 47
Credits & Acknowledgments ............................................................................................................................ 48
Advertising cover, E.O. Excell, Chicago, Illinois (Volume 14, page 22)
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 2.
COLLECTION SC OPE & CONTENT
The Haywood Music Collection is a broad compilation of thematically organized stamps, covers,
commemorative sheets, and more philatelic objects. Themes presented in the collection include
composers, performers, musical instruments, festivals, and music industry.
P ROV E N A N C E & P R OC E S S I N G H I S TO RY
Like many others, this collection came to the National Postal Museum from the Smithsonian
National Museum of American History‟s National Philatelic Collection. Dr. Charles Haywood
donated part of his personal collection in 1984. It then consisted of 16 albums with 5,168 objects.
Now, the philatelic material is divided into 22 separate albums.
NA R R A T I V E D E S C R I P T I O N
Dr. Charles Haywood, a music professor in New York at Queen‟s College, was inspired to begin
collecting when he noticed music-related stamps in his son‟s collection. The collection represented
here does not include Haywood‟s entire collection, which encompassed larger material, like proofs.
However, the collection does include stamps, covers, and commemorative postage from a large
number of countries and cultures. From Bach to Ella Fitzgerald, from the violin to the bagpipes,
these albums represent years of collecting and a broad approach to music, illustrated in the stamps of
many countries from the early 19th century to the mid 20th century.
Bagpipes, Czechoslovakia (Volume 14, page 40)
Parades and Marching (Volume 21, page 2)
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 3.
First day cover, Italian broadcasting, 1958 (Volume 1, page 46)
C O N TA I N E R I N V E N TO RY
Volume 1. Author Whose Words were Set to Music (1 page); Ballet (15 pages); Bands and
Orchestras (27 pages); Broadcasting and Communications (7 pages).
Volume 2. Broadcasting and Communications (1 page); Buildings (38 pages); Carnival (8
pages); Children and Music (1 page); Composers (2 pages).
Volume 3.
Composers (50 pages).
Volume 4.
Composers (50 pages).
Volume 5.
Composers (50 pages).
Volume 6.
Composers (50 pages).
Volume 7.
Composers (50 pages).
Volume 8.
Conductors (4 pages); Dance (19 pages); Fairy Tales (11 pages); Festivals (16 pages).
Volume 9.
Festivals (20 pages); Folk Dance Costumes (1 page); Folk Dances (29 pages).
Volume 10. Folk Dances (50 pages).
Volume 11. Folk Dances (35 pages); Folklore (3 pages); Folk Festivals (1 page); Folk Song
Festivals (6 pages); Folk Songs (1 page); Gramophone/ Phonograph (2 pages); Motion
Picture Studio (1 page); Music Business, Advertising (1 page).
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 4.
Volume 12. Music Business, Advertising (45 pages).
Volume 13. Music, Allegorical (1 page); Music, Christmas (24 pages); Music, National
Anthems (26 pages).
Volume 14. Music, National Anthems (10 pages); Music (by country) (5 pages); Music,
Notations (4 pages); Music Publishers, Advertising (12 pages); Musical Cartoons (3 pages);
Musical Instruments, Manufacturers (2 pages); Musical Instruments (14 pages).
Volume 15. Musical Instruments (50 pages).
Volume 16. Musical Instruments (50 pages).
Volume 17. Musical Instruments (50 pages).
Volume 18. Musical Instruments (10 pages); Musical Instruments, Native (40 pages).
Volume 19. Musical Instruments, Native (50 pages).
Volume 20. Musical Instruments, Native (3 pages); Musicians/ Composers (10 pages);
Musicians (by Instrument) (21 pages); Opera Scenes (14 pages); Parades and Marching (2
pages).
Volume 21. Parades and Marching (5 pages); Performing Arts (24 pages); Phonograph Records
(2 pages); Playwrights (3 pages); Poet Whose Words were Set to Music (5 pages); Poet Who
Wrote on Musical Subjects (1 page); Singers, Choir (5 pages); Singers, Minnesingers (4
pages); Singers, Opera (1 page).
Volume 22. Singers, Opera (5 pages); Singers, Popular (5 pages); Teachers, Music (2 pages);
Teaching, Music Academies (10 pages); Teaching, Musical Theory (1 page); Teaching,
Music, Advertising (1 page); Translator of Psalms (1 page); Shakespeare (27 pages).
Volume 23. (Box) Large objects, or descriptive information (13 items).
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 5.
INDEX
This index is intended to be comprehensive in order to enable one to find any music related
subject quickly. It is also intended to provide quick access to philatelic subjects such as postmarks,
proofs and essays.
Not everything is indexed. For example, company names under “Advertising” are not indexed
because they are in the indexed album in alphabetical order. Likewise, countries are not indexed
because they are arranged in alphabetical order under each subject. Types of musical instruments are
listed in alphabetical order, except for exotic native musical instruments. These are in country of
depiction order.
Stamp issues are not indexed since they can be found on the Accession sheets. To find them in
the collection, simply look up the subject illustrated. Everything is categorized according to design or
subject.
Subject
Alpenhorn
Accordion, Piano
“Abduction from the Seraglio,” (Mozart)
Abendroth, Hermann (Musician/Composer)
Adam, Adolf Charles (Composer)
Advertising envelopes
Advertising labels on stamps
Advertising, School
Aerogrammes (Shakespeare)
“Afternoon of a Faun” (Debussy)
Aguirre, Julian (Musician)
“Aida” (Verdi)
Albani, Emma (Opera Star)
Albeniz, Isaac (Composer)
“Alberich” (Wagner)
Albiabiev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (Composer)
Aleksandrova, A. V. (Composer)
Al Farabi (Musician/Composer)
Alighieri, Dante (Poet)
“Alleluia” (Perosi)
Volume
14
14
6
20
3
1
4
9
11
12
14
16
21
22
11
1
22
4
20
7
20
21
3
7
3
14
20
21
6
Page
38
37
22
11
1
40
48
20
50
1-45
20-31
16
28
24
47
47
39, 40
18
4
36
48
50
1
45
1
2
9
40
36
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 6.
Subject
“Alls Well That Ends Well” (Shakespeare)
Alonso Lopez, Francisco (Composer)
Alstetten, Konrad von (Minnesinger)
Amavi, Safiaddin (Musician/Composer)
Americo, Pedro (Painter)
“Andrea Chénier” (Giordano)
Arany, Janos (Composer)
Armstrong, Louis (Musician, Trumpet)
Asafiev, Boris Vladimirovitch (Composer)
Athanasiu, Jean (Opera Star)
Atheneum, Bucharest
Auber, Daniel-Francois (Composer)
Audubon, John James (Nature artist)
Aue, Hartmann von (Minnesinger)
Auric, George (Composer)
Austrian National Library
Author Whose Words were Set to Music
“Away in a Manger”
Bandura
Bagpipes
Bach, Johann Sebastian (Composer)
Bajenaru, Ion (Actor)
Balakirev, Mily Alekseevich (Composer)
Ballet
“Ballet de Sylvia, The” (Delibes)
Bands and Orchestras
“Bank Ban” (Erkel)
Barbirolli, Sir John (Conductor)
“Bartered Bride, The” (Smetana)
Bartholdi (Sculptor)
Bartok, Bela (Composer)
Basie, Count (Pianist)
“Beautiful Blue Danube, The” (Strauss)
Bechet, Sidney (Musician)
Beecham, Sir Thomas (Conductor)
Beethoven, Ludwig van (Composer)
Volume
22
3
21
20
18
4
3
20
3
7
2
3
14
21
3
2
1
13
14
14
1
3
13
4
3
1
4
20
1
23
4
8
7
13
3
20
7
20
8
3
2
3
8
Page
41
2
49
12
3
39
2
25, 26
2
37
36
3
42
49
3
14
1
4
41
39-40
3
4-8, 34
11
5
9
2-16
20
36
17-43
3
29
4
15, 16
39
10
22
25
14
4
1
12, 49, 50
8, 12-36
37
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 7.
Subject
“Befiehl du Deine Wege” (Gerhardt)
“Bell, The” (Ryukyu Opera)
Bellini, Vincenzo (Composer)
Bells
Benda, Frantisek (Composer)
Benoit, Pierre Leonard Leopold (Composer)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
“Berliner Luft” (Lincke)
Berlioz, Louis Hector (Composer)
Berwald, Franz Adolf (Composer)
Best, H. (Painter)
Bihari, Janos (Composer)
Bizet, Georges Alexandre Cesar Leopold (Composer)
Bjoerling, Jussi (Opera Star)
“Blanik” (Fibich)
Blum, Rene (Ballet Impresario)
Boero, Felipe (Musician)
Boito, Arrigo (Composer)
Boguslawski, Wojciech (Opera Star)
Boldini, Euge (Painter)
“Bolero” (Ravel)
Bolshoi Theater, Moscow
Bolyai, Janos
Bompempo, Domingos (Musician/Composer)
Bonilla Theater, Tegucigalpa
“Boris Godunov” (Mussorgsky)
Borodin, Alexander Porfirievitch (Composer)
Boys Brigade
Boy Scouts
Braga, Antonio Francisco (Composer)
Brahms, Johannes (Composer)
“Brandenburg Konzerte” (Bach)
Brasic, Janko (Painter)
Brass Band
Bratislava Orchestra
Brenes, Jose Maria Zeledon (Poet)
Volume
20
4
20
3
14
15
3
3
1
5
3
5
3
3
3
3
6
22
4
7
20
3
21
7
6
20
2
4
20
2
6
22
3
1
20
1
3
3
3
10
1
1
13
Page
20
36
43
37, 38
42-50
1-7
39
39
24
23
40
27
42
29
42
43, 44
38
1
32
28
4
45-47
50
36
43
36
37
29
13
28
24
2
48
17,26,38,39
50
17, 39
48
48
5
36
34, 37
23
34
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 8.
Subject
Breton-Hernandez, Tomas (Composer)
Broadcasting and Communications
“Broad Sails Go Over the North Sea” (Nordraak)
Brozik, Vaclav (Painter)
Bruckner, Joseph Anton (Composer)
Brueghel, Pieter (Painter)
Buchardo, carlos Lopez (Musician)
“Bud, The” (Ostricil)
Bugle
Buildings, Ancient Theater
Buildings, Music Pavilion
Buildings, Opera House and Theaters
Burgtheater, Vienna
Burns, Robert (Poet)
Bu Za, Abdurrahim (Painter)
Caballero, Manuel Fernandez (Composer)
“Calaucan” (Chavez)
Callas, Maria (Opera Star)
Callot, Jacques (Artist)
Calomiris, Manolis (Composer)
Calvin, Johannes
Calvo, Joaquin Vargas (Composer/Musician)
“Calypso Carol”
Canada, EXPO‟67
Canas, Juan Jose (Composer)
Caravaggio, M. (Painter)
“Carmen” (Bizet)
Carnicer, Ramon (Composer)
Carnival
Carreno, Maria Teresa (Pianist)
Caruso, Enrico (Opera Star)
Carvalho, Sousa (Musician/Composer)
Casals, Pablo (Composer)
Casentini, Maria (Dancer)
Castilla, Alberto (Composer)
Volume
4
1
2
6
8
4
7
8
20
6
15
2
2
2
2
21
9
4
4
2
6
22
16
4
5
20
13
2
14
16
18
3
20
13
2
20
2
7
22
20
4
3
4
Page
1
44-50
1
28
18
1-2
50
18
4
30
8-12
2-6
7
8-39
10, 11
36
24
3
6
33, 34
40
1
2
3
35
6
8
7
3
4, 6
5
43, 44
35, 36
32
40-47
20
33, 34
37
1
12
3
16
4
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 9.
Subject
Castillo, Jesus (Composer)
Catalani, Alfredo (Composer)
Caudella, Edoardo (Composer)
Celi, Segundo Cueva (Musician/Composer)
Cello
Censor Marks, “Österreichische Zensurstelle/Z. 1/465”
Cervantes, Ignacio (Composer/Musician)
Chabrier, Alexis Emmanuel (Composer)
Chagall, Marc (Painter)
Chaliapin, Fyodor (Opera Star)
Charpentier, Gustave (Composer)
Chaves, Rafael A (Composer/Musician)
Chavez, Carlos (Composer)
“Child and Kidnapper” (Ryukyu opera)
“Child and the Corcerer, The” (Ravel)
Children and Music
Chopin, Frederic (Composer)
“Christmas Oratorio” (Bach)
Cimarosa, Domenico (Composer)
Claesz, Pieter (Painter)
Cohan, George M. (Singer)
Cole, Nat King (Pianist)
Collaert, Adriaen (Artist)
Coltrane, John (Saxaphone)
Columbus Theater, Guatemala
Comenius (See Komensky, J.A.)
“Coming In From The Cold”
Composers
Conductors
Coques (Painter)
Corelli, Arcangelo (Composer)
“Cossacks on the Danube” (Gulak-Artemovsky)
Volume
4
4
4
20
15
7
20
4
18
2
6
22
4
20
4
20
6
2
1
4
5
8
13
4
15
22
20
17
20
2
22
2
3
4
5
6
7
23
8
18
4
4
Page
4
5
5
8
13-14
23
7
5
43
33, 34
24
2
6
6
6
44
43
48
3
7-13
29
36
11
14-15
13
6-7
21
35
24
27
9
49
1-50
1-50
1-50
1-50
1-50
5-6
1-4
4
16
45
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 10.
Subject
Costa, Lorenzo (Painter)
“Could You Be Loved”
Couperin, Francois (Composer)
“Creatures of Prometheus” (Beethoven)
Croce, Johann (Painter)
“Cuca e Maleve” (Albanian ballet)
Cydney (Painter)
Czerny, Karl (Pianist)
Dalla Rosa, Saverio (Painter)
Da Motta, Vianna (Composer)
“Damnation of Faust, The” (Berlioz)
Dance (See also Folk Dancing and Festivals)
Darclee, Hariclea (Opera Star)
D‟Arezzo, Guido Monaco (Teacher)
Dargomzhski, Alexander Sergeyvich (Composer)
Darwich, Sayed (Musician/Composer)
Davila, Cristobal Ojeda (Musician/Composer)
Da Vinci, Leonardo (Composer)
Davis, Miles (Trumpet)
“Death and the Maiden” (Schubert)
De Blanck, Hubert (Composer/Musician)
De Boeck, August (Composer)
“De Borning Day”
Debussy, Achille Claude (Composer)
Decaris (Engraver)
De Clerck, Henri (Painter)
de Diaghilev, Serge (Ballet Impresario)
De Falla, Manuel (Composer)
Degas, Edgar (Paintings)
Degeyter, Pierre-Christian (Composer)
De Gheyn, Jacob (Artist)
De Gois, Damiao (Composer)
Delacroix, Eugene (Painter)
De La Fontaine, Edmond “Dicks” (Composer)
De La Hyre, Laurent (Painter)
Delebes, Clement Philibert Leo (Composer)
De Lisle, Rouget (Composer)
de Luca, Giuseppe (Opera Star)
de Mol, Willem (Composer)
Volume
16
22
4
3
6
1
1
5
6
4
3
20
8
6
22
4
20
20
4
13
20
7
20
4
13
1
4
4
16
7
4
1
4
16
4
4
4
16
4
13
7
22
7
Page
4
9
16
16
19
4
3
27
19
16
40-41
36
5-23
40
11
17
9-10
8
17
18
27
7
7
17
7
3
18
22
5
28
18
3, 10
19
3
19
13
19
5
20
39
37
2
39
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 11.
Subject
De Morales, Luis (Painter)
De Passe, Crispin (Artist)
“Der Evangelimann” (Kienzl)
“Der Rosenkavalier” (R. Strauss)
De Sales, Brindis (Composer/Musician)
Descriptive information, press release for “The
World‟s Music on Stamps,” handout for Prof.
Haywood‟s exhibit at Queens College, N.Y. in 1960
Descriptive information, “The World‟s Music on
Stamps,” handout for Prof. Haywood‟s exhibit at
Queens College, N.Y. in 1960
Dessau, Paul (Composer)
Destinnova, Ema (Opera Star)
de Szenczi, Albert Molnar (Translator)
De Tejada, Miguel Lerdo (Composer)
De Vos, Martin (Painter)
“Dicks” – see De La Fontaine
“Die Fledermaus” (Strauss)
“Die Meistersinger” (Wagner)
Die Proofs – See Proofs
“Die Thalmann Kolonne” (Dessau)
Dikshitar, Muthuswami (Composer)
“Ding Dong Merrily On High”
“Dodecachordon” (De Gois)
“Don Carlos” (Verdi)
“Don Giovanni” (Mozart)
Donizetti, Gaetano (Composer)
“Don Quixote” (Massenet)
“Don Quixote” (Minkus, Ballet)
Drum, Log, Sending Message
Drums
Dufy, Raoul (Painter)
Dukas, Paul (Composer)
“Duke Bluebeard‟s Castle” (Bartok)
Dulcimer
Duran, Sixto Maria (Musician/Composer)
Durer, Albrecht (Artist)
Volume
13
15
5
7
20
22
20
23
Page
18
26
13
27
35
3
7
2
23
1
4
2
22
4
16
20
19
25
21
5
7
7
25
44, 45
4
4
13
4
7
20
6
20
22
4
5
5
1
15
6
18
4
3
15
20
14
20
21
4
19
37
35
10, 22
35
5
23
43
48
49
15-23
2
3
23
11
24
8
39
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 12.
Subject
Durlet, Emmanuel (Pianist)
Dvorak, Antonin (Composer)
“1804 Marche Militaire” (Jeanty)
Einstein, Albert (Violinist)
Eisler, Hanns (Composer)
“El Amor Brujo” (De Falla)
“El Caserio” (Guridi Bidaola)
Ellington, Duke (Pianist)
Enescu, Georges (Composer)
Erkel, Ferenc (Composer)
Ersoy, Mehmet Akif (Composer)
Eschenbach, Wolfram von (Minnesinger)
Espadero, Nicolas Ruiz (Composer/Musician)
Essays – see also Proofs
- Austria, Bruckner, 1949
- France, P.T.T./Radio Diffusion, 1937
- France, “Marriage of Figaro,” 1953
- Gabon, Mukudi Dance, 1965
- Gabon, Okoukoue Dance, 1965
- Germany, Beethoven, 1952
- Germany, Darmstadt, Wagner
- Germany, Reichs Druckerei Stahldruck, Wagner
- Great Britain, Colonies &Territories, Shakespeare, 1964
- Madagascar, Dancer from the South, 1946
“Eugene Onegin” (Tchaikovsky)
“Eva” (Foerster)
“Excelsior” (Marenco)
Express Labels, Poland, 1956
“Exodus‟
Eysler, Edmund (Composer)
Fabini, Eduardo (Composer)
Fairy Tales
Fassbender, W. (Painter)
Faure, Gabriel-Urbain (Composer)
“Faust” (Gounod)
Festivals
Fibich, Zdenek (Composer)
“Fidelio” (Beethoven)
Volume
20
4
5
20
4
4
4
20
4
4
14
21
20
4
14
6
10
10
3
7
7
22
10
7
4
5
4
22
4
4
8
3
4
6
4
20
8
9
11
4
3
20
Page
20
24
8-12
34
24
18
45
22
25-28
29
5
47-49
7
2
18
11
13
12
22
42
42
32
43
30
32
41
11
9
30
30
24-34
29
31
43
43
36
35-50
1-20
39
32
13, 16, 27
35
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 13.
Subject
Fiedler, Reinmar der (Minnesinger)
Field, John (Composer)
“Fifteenth Sonata” (Beethoven)
“Finlandia” (Sibelius)
Fitzgerald, Ella (Popular Singer)
Flagstad, Kirsten (Opera Star)
“Flames of Paris, The” (Asafiev)
Flute
“Flying Dutchman, The” (Wagner)
Foerster, Joseph Bohuslau (Composer)
Folescu, George (Opera Star)
Folk Dance Costumes
Folk Dances – see also Dance
Folklore
Folksong Festivals
Folksongs
Fonseca, Julio (Composer/Musician)
Foster, Stephen Collins (Composer)
“Fourteenth Sonata” (Beethoven)
“Fourth Symphony” (Tchaikovsky)
“Fox Who Stole the Goose, The”
“Fra Diavolo” (Auber)
Fragonard, J.H. (Painter)
Franklin, Benjamin (Composer)
Frauenberg, Heinrich von (Minnesinger)
Frederick II (The Great, Prussia, Flutist)
French Horn
“Freischutz” (Von Weber)
Furtwangler, Wilhelm (Conductor)
Gade, Jacob (Composer)
Gaito, Constantino (Musician)
Gandon, P. (Engraver)
Ganne, Gaston Louis (Composer)
Garcia, Fr. Jose Mauricio Nunes (Composer)
Garner, Erroll (Pianist)
Garnier, Charles (Architect)
Garrick, David (Director)
Geijer, Erik Gustaf, (Composer)
Gerhardt, Paul (Composer)
Volume
21
4
3
7
22
7
22
3
15
7
4
6
9
2
9
10
11
11
11
11
20
4
3
7
11
3
15
4
21
20
15
7
8
4
20
20
4
4
20
2
22
4
4
Page
49
32
25
12
6
42
2
2
25-33
44
32
24
21
45
22-50
1-50
1-35
36-38
40-45
46
6
33
15
30
46
3
49
34
49
15
34
46
1
35
4
23
35
35
22
32
48
36
36
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 14.
Subject
Gershwin, George (Composer)
Gevaert, Francois Auguste (Composer)
Giaurov, Nikolai (Opera Star)
“Gigantes y Cabezudos” (Caballero)
Giordano, Umberto (Composer)
“Giselle” (Ballet by Adam)
“Giuditta” (Lehar)
Gliere, Reinhold Moritzovitch (Composer)
Glinka, Mikhail Ivanovich (Composer)
Gobbi, Tito (Opera Star)
“God Save the Queen”
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang (Poet)
Gogol, N.V. (Writer)
Goldmark, Karl (Composer)
Gomes, Carlo (Composer)
Gonzaga, Chiquinha Francisca Hedwiges de Lima Neves (Composer)
Gorky Theater, Stalingrad
Gounod, Charles Francois (Composer)
Gramophone
Greenland Band
Gretry, Andre Ernest Modeste (Composer)
Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (Composer)
Grimmer, A. (Painter)
Grosavescu, Traian (Opera Star)
Grunewald, M. (Painter)
Guerrero y Torres, Jacinto (Composer)
Guitar
Gulak-Artemovsky, Semyon Stephanovich (Composer)
Guridi, Bidaola (Composer)
Gusle
Gutenberg, Ulrich von (Minnesinger)
Gutierrez, Manuel Maria (Composer)
“Hadibbuk”
Hadjev, Parashkev (Composer)
Haley, C. (Engraver)
Volume
4
4
6
4
4
3
5
4
4
7
22
14
2
3
21
22
1
4
2
4
4
2
2
4
11
1
4
4
7
7
15
4
15
4
4
15
21
13
20
21
13
20
10
Page
37, 38
39
24
3
39, 40
1
18, 19
41
41
38
3
10
26
26
35, 40
31
1
42
21
42
43
38
39
43
47
28
44
44
40
37
14
45
35-41
45
45
42
49
34
6
18
34
6
12, 13
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 15.
Subject
“Halili and Hajria” (Ballet)
Hals, Franz (Painter)
Hamle, Kristan von (Minnesinger)
“Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” (Shakespeare)
Hand Organ
Handel, George Frederic (Composer)
Handy, W.C. (Trumpet)
Hansen, Hans (Painter)
“Hans le Joueur de Flute” (Ganne)
“Hark the Herald Angels Sing”
Harp
Harpsichord
“Hatikva”
Hauer, Josef Matthias (Composer)
Hausen, Friedrich von (Minnesinger)
Haydn, Joseph (Composer)
Heckel, Johann Cristoph (Painter)
“Henry V” (Shakespeare)
Herbert, Victor (Composer)
Hidalgo, Bartolome (Composer)
Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus (Composer)
Hohenfels, Burkhart von (Minnesinger)
Honegger, Arthur (Oscar) (Composer)
Horn, Animal
Horneman, C. (Painter)
House of Artists, Prague
“Hunter from the Palatinate, The”
Hunter‟s Horn
Hurdy-Gurdy
Ibert, J. (Composer)
“Il Guarany” (Gomes)
“In der Tatra” (Novak)
“Inn of the Ghosts”
“International, The” (Pottier & de Geyter)
“I Pagliacci” (Leoncavallo)
Irish musical instruments
Volume
1
15
16
21
22
15
2
4
20
6
4
13
15
15
13
4
21
2
3
4
5
8
23
3
22
5
5
5
21
5
15
3
2
11
16
16
5
4
6
21
4
5
1
Page
5
33, 40
10
49
41, 42
43
49, 50
46-48
27
19
35
10
44-48
49
44, 45
49
49
49, 50
16
49, 50
1-3
37
5, 6
28
42
4, 5
6
6
47
6
50
29
18
46
1
2
6
42
28
18
19
21
29
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 16.
Subject
“I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing By”
Islam, Kazi Nazrul (Composer)
Israel National Opera
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
“Is This Love?”
“Ivan Susanin” (Glinka)
Jackson, Mahalia (Singer)
Jamaica Military band
Janacek, Leos (Composer)
“Jarni Symphonie” (Stamic)
Jeanty, Occide (Composer)
Joachim, Joseph (Violin)
Johansdorf, Albrecht von (Minnesinger)
Jolson, Al. (Singer)
“Juggler of Notre Dame, The” (Massenet)
Kalinnikov, Vassili Sergeievitch (Composer)
Key, Francis Scott (Composer)
Kienzl, Wilhelm (Composer)
“King Lear” (Shakespeare)
Klein Franz (Sculptor)
Knjazovic, Jano (Painter)
Knobelsdorff, G.W. von (Architect)
Kodaly, Zoltan (Composer)
Kollo, Walter (Composer)
Komensky, J.A. (Comenius)
Kress, Kristian Frederik (Composer)
Kreutzer, Konradin (Composer)
Kriehuber, Josef (Painter)
Kupetzky (Painter)
“La Boheme” (Puccini)
“La Figlia del Reggimento” (Donzetti)
“La Fosca” (Gomes)
“L‟Aiglon” (Honegger & Ibert)
“La Juive” (Hallev?)
Lalo, Edouard Vitoire Antoine (Composer)
“La Marseillaise”
Lange, Joseph (Painter)
Lanner, Josef (Composer)
Lara, Augustin (Composer)
Volume
13
5
7
1
8
22
4
22
1
5
7
5
20
21
22
5
5
14
5
11
3
10
2
5
5
21
5
5
7
18
6
22
4
22
4
5
5
22
5
13
6
5
5
Page
4
7
1
30, 31
3
9
41
6
32
7
21
8-12
34
47
8
43
13
6, 7
13
42, 45
28
36
23
14
14
43
15
16
5
5
38-40
1
23
5
42
6
21
1
16
39
19
17
17
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 17.
Subject
Laredo, Jaime (Violin)
“La Rosa del Azafran” (Guerrero y Torres)
La Scala Opera House, Milan
“Laszlo Hunyadi” (Erkel)
“La Traviata” (Verde)
Laub, Ferdinand (Violin)
Lavallee, Calixa (Composer)
“La Verbena de la Paloma” (Breton – Hernandez)
Lehar, Franz (Composer)
Lehmann, Lotte (Opera Star)
Le Nain, Antoine (Painter)
Le Nain, Louis (Painter)
Lentz, Michel (Composer)
Leoncavallo, Ruggero (Composer)
Leonard, N. (Opera Star)
“Le Roi d‟Ys” (Lalo)
“Les Biches” (Poulene)
“Les Matelots” (Auric)
“Le Spectre de la Rose” (Von Weber)
Liadov, Anatol Konstantinovich (Composer)
Lidholm, Ingvar (Composer)
Liebermann, Max (Painter)
“Liebestraum” (Liszt)
Liechtenstein, Ulrich von (Minnesinger)
Lillo, Eusebio (Composer)
Lincke, Paul (Composer)
Lipatti, Dinu (Composer/Pianist)
Liszt, Franz (Composer)
Lobo, Duarte (Musician/Composer)
“Lohengrin” (Wagner)
Lortzing, Gustave Albert (Composer)
Volume
20
4
2
4
5
7
4
7
22
20
13
4
5
7
22
13
15
13
15
5
5
6
5
20
6
3
7
5
22
7
5
21
13
5
5
2
4
5
22
20
7
20
5
Page
32
15
21
42
41, 42
36
29
38
4
33
31
1
18-19
27
3
6
28-29
6
28-29
20
21-22
29
16
36
37
3
46
23
20
27
25
49
32
23
24
26
12
24-32
19
13
44-45
35
33
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 18.
Subject
“Louise” (Charpentier)
“Lullaby” (Brahms)
Lulli, Jean-Baptiste (Composer)
Lute
Luther, Martin (Composer)
Lyre
“Mac Beth” (Shakespeare)
Mac Dowell, Edward Alexander (Composer)
Machault, Guillaume de (Composer)
“Madama Butterfly” (Puccini)
“Magic Flute, The” (Mozart)
Mahler, Gustav (Composer)
Mahler, Joseph Williborord (Painter)
“Mameli‟s Hymn” (Mameli)
Mandolin
Manet, Edouard (Painter
“Manon” (Massenet)
Manzotti, Luigi (Choreographer)
Marenco, Romualdo (Composer)
Marginal Inscriptions
- Germany, Issue of 1934
- Germany, Issue of 1942
- Germany, DDR, Issue of 1971
- Great Britain, Issue of 1972
- Jugoslavia, Issue of 1977
-
Khor Fakkan, Issue of 1968
-
Panama, Issue of 1968
-
Paraguay, Issue of 1967
-
Sharjah, Issue of 1968
Volume
4
20
3
5
16
5
16
22
5
5
6
6
20
5
3
14
16
11
15
5
20
5
5
14
16
19
13
14
15
16
17
22
15
16
15
16
18
21
22
21
22
15
Page
6
36
50
34
3-6
35
7-9
44
36
37
38
6, 7, 18, 22
35
37-39
28
15
10
18
25, 39
43
36
41
41
19
20
27, 41
19
39
42
10, 12
30
21
14, 41
6
25, 49
4, 5
5
40
32
40
31
14, 41
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 19.
Subject
Marley, Bob (Singer/Composer)
“Marriage of Figaro” (Mozart)
Martinelli, Giovanni (Opera Star)
“Maruxa” (Vives Roig)
“Mary‟s Boy Child”
Mascagni, Pietro (Composer)
Masks
“Masques et Bergamasques” (Faure)
Massenet, Jules Emile Frederic (Composer)
“Masters, The” (Hadjev)
Mata, Julio (Composer/Musician)
Mazelin, M. (Engraver)
“Mefistofele” (Boito)
Mehul, Etienne-Nicholas (Composer)
Melba, Nellie (Opera Star)
Melchior, Lauritz (Opera Star)
Memling, Hans (Painter)
Menager, Laurent (Composer)
Mendelssohn, Bartholdy Jacob Ludwig Felix(Composer)
Mendez, Josefina (Ballerina)
Meran, Juan Leon (Composer)
“Merchant of Venice, The” (Shakespeare)
“Merry Widow” (Lehar)
“Merry Wives of Windsor, The” (Shakespeare)
Meter Imprint
- Austria, “Wien/Osterreich, 27 Nov. 1967”
- Germany, “Hamburg, 27 Feb. 1930”
- Germany, “Weimar, 9 Dec. 1968”
- Germany, “Wolfenbuttel 1/334, 5 May 1972”
- U.S.A., “Flushing/N.Y., Dec. 16, 1970”
- U.S.A., “Linden, N.J., Mar. 25, 1968”
- U.S.A., “Long Island City/N.Y., Feb. 15, 1967”
- U.S.A., “Murray/K.Y., Mar. 19, 1963”
- U.S.A., “New York, N.Y., Dec. 9, 1964”
Metropolitan Opera House, New York
Volume
16
22
6
7
22
7
13
5
2
4
20
5
4
20
5
6
15
3
5
7
22
7
22
13
5
2
5
5
13
22
5
22
12
16
16
16
4
12
12
14
14
2
Page
6
9
11, 12
28
3
41
9
42
44
31
36
43
45
6
34
49
35
46, 47
44
38
4
38
4
1
44
49, 50
45-46
48
37
44
18
43, 44
1
16
41
41
48
3
39
17
24
39
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 20.
Subject
Metsu, Gabriel (Painter)
Metz, Walter von (Minnesinger)
Mickiewicz, Adam (Poet)
“Midsummer Night‟s Dream, A” (Shakespeare)
Millocker, Karl (Composer)
Minkus, Leon (Composer)
Minstrels
“Miraculous Manderin, The” (Bartok)
“Missa Solemnis” (Beethoven)
Mokranjac, Stevan (Composer)
“Mondnacht” (Schumann)
Monestel, Alejandro (Composer/Musician)
Moniuszko, Stanislaw (Composer)
Monteverdi, Claudio Giovanni Antonio (Composer)
Montreal Symphony Orchestra
“Moonlight Sonata” (Beethoven)
Moore, Thomas (Pianist)
Morel, Carlos (Painter)
Morfova, Christina (Opera Star)
Mosonyi, Mihaly (Composer)
“Mozart/Feier/Salzburg/1910”
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (Composer)
Munkacsy, Mihaly (Painter)
Musical Cartoons, Walt Disney
Musical Instruments
-
Manufacture
Native
- Several kinds together
Music, Allegorical
Music Box
Music Business, Advertising
Music Chapel of Queen Elizabeth of Belgium
Volume
18
21
21
22
5
5
21
3
3
5
7
20
5
8
5
6
1
3
20
9
7
6
6
2
6
8
5
14
14
15
16
17
18
14
18
19
20
18
13
5
11
12
2
Page
4
47, 48
38
45
47
48
28
11
26, 36
48
10
6
48
36
50
1
22
26
20
29
15
1
23
12
2-23
37
25
32-34
37-50
1-50
1-50
1-50
1-10
35, 36
11-50
1-50
1-3
8-10
1
14
50
15-16
15-16
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 21.
Subject
Music
- Christmas
- National Anthems
- Notations
- Publishers, Advertising
- Song
Musicians
Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (Composer)
Nageli, Johann Hans Georg (Composer)
National Theater
- Helsinki
- Israel
- Mexico
- Prague
- Tunis
- Weimar
Nattier (Painter)
Nauer (Painter)
Nedbal, Oskar (Composer)
Nestroy, Johann (Playwright)
Neumane, Antonio (Composer)
Nevin, Ethelbert Woodbridge (Composer)
“New World Symphony” (Dvorak)
“Night was Such a Splendid One, The”
Nilsson, Birgit (Opera Star)
Nilsson, Birgit (contd.)
“Ninth Symphony” (Beethoven)
“Nocturne” (Chopin)
“Nocturne” (Field)
Nordraak, Rikard (Composer)
“Norma” (Bellini)
Nova, Sayat (Musician/Composer)
Novak, Vitezslav (Composer)
“Nutcracker Suite” (Tchaikovsky)
Nyberg, Otto (Telegraph Innovator)
“O Canada”
“O Come All Ye Faithful”
Oboe
“Ode to Joy” (Beethoven)
Offenbach, Jacques (Composer)
Volume
Page
13
13
14
23
14
14
14
20
6
6
2-25
26-51
1-9
7-10
15-19
20-31
11-12
4-34
24
24
2
21
2
2
21
2
15
4
6
21
13
6
4
13
6
22
3
4
4
6
3
22
20
6
7
1
13
13
17
3
6
20
18
30
19
23
26
14
7
25
33
37
26-27
24
18
40
4
15
7
32
28
38
5
5
28
33-34
49
31
4
35
27
29
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 22.
Subject
“Old Hundredth Psalm Tune, The” (Vaughn Williams)
“O Little Town of Bethlehem”
Ondricek, Frantisek (Violinist)
Opera and Ballet Theater
- Alma Ata
- Riga
Opera House
- Berlin (New)
- Berlin (Old)
- Monte Carlo
- Sidney
- Warsaw
Opera, Scenes from
“Orfeo” (Monteverdi)
“Orpheus in the Underworld” (Offenbach)
Organ
Ortiz, Carlos Amable (Musician/Composer)
Ostrcil, Otakar (Composer)
Oswald, Enrique (Composer)
“Otello” (Verdi)
“Othello, The Moor of Venice” (Shakespeare)
Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (Painter)
Ovalle, Rafael Alvarez (Composer)
Overprint, Colorless, “Gobierno del El Salvador”
“O Welt du Bist So Schon” (Beethoven)
Pacius, Fredrik (Composer)
Paderewski, Jan Ignace (Composer)
Paganini, Nicolo (Composer)
Paintings – See Artist‟s Name
Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico
Palliere, Juan Leon (Painter)
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi (Composer)
Palm, Rudolf Theodorus (Composer)
Palma, Jose Joachim (Composer)
Pan-American Union
- First Congress (Uruguay plate proof, 1911)
- Fifth Congress (Cancellation, Brazil, 1946)
Pan Pipes
Parades and Marching
“Parisian Gaiety” (Offenbach)
“Parisian Life” (Offenbach)
Volume
14
13
20
Page
10
4
33
2
2
37
37
2
2
2
2
2
20
23
5
6
16
20
6
6
7
22
22
15
13
19
3
13
6
6
24
22, 23
32
8
35
35-48
11
50
29
11
8
30
30
38
3
46
13
42
33
30
38
31-34
35
2
9
16
6
13
329
35
35
42
17
16
16
20
21
6
6
26
31
12
49-50
1-5
29
29
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 23.
Subject
“Parranda, La” (Lopez)
“Parsifal” (Wagner)
“Pastoral Symphony” (Beethoven)
Patent Envelope, wire draw-string opening (U.S.)
Patriotic Envelopes, U.S. Civil War
Pavlova, Anna (Ballerina)
“Pelleas et Melisande” (De Bussy)
Pellegrini, Carlos E. (Painter)
“Penelope” (Faure)
People‟s Theater, Sofia, Bulgaria
Peralta, Angela (Singer)
Performing Arts
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (Composer)
Perosi, Don Lorenzo (Composer)
“Petrouchka” (Blum & Diaghilev)
“Petru Rares” (Caudella)
Pheulpin (Engraver)
Philatelic Exhibition, “III Exposition Philatelique de la Ville de Paris,” 1944
Phonograph
Phonograph Records
Pia, Marta (Ballerina)
Piano
“Piano Concerto in E Flat” (Mozart)
“Piano Sonata #1” (Schumann)
Picart le Doux, Jean (Artist)
Picasso, Pablo (Painter)
Pijper, Willem (Composer)
Pinza, Ezio (Opera Star)
Pirandello, Luigi (Playwright)
Playwrights
“Plyasovaya, Opus 68” (Liadov)
Poet Whose Words Were Set to Music
Poet Who Wrote on Musical Subjects
Ponce, Manuel Maria (Composer)
Ponselle, Rosa (Opera Star)
Popovici, D (Opera Star)
Popular Music Band
Volume
3
7
22
3
12
15
17
3
4
20
9
4
2
22
21
6
6
7
4
10
19
20
11
21
3
16
6
7
3
15
6
6
22
21
21
5
21
21
6
3
22
7
1
Page
2
42, 44
4
16
20
1, 17
45-47
1
18
36
29
31
17
6
6-29
36
36
28
5
39
4, 8
36
47
30-31
1
13-16
15
8
7
39
36
22
5
34
32-34
23
35-39
40
37
38
5
45
43
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 24.
Subject
Volume
“Porilaisten Marsii” (Kress)
5
Portugal, Marcos (Musician/Composer)
20
“Positive Vibration”
22
Postal Union of Americas and Spain
16
Postmarks
Ajman (1967) “Ajman, 10 July 1967”
17
Antigua (1964) “St. Johns/Antigua, 23 Apr. 1964”
22
Australia (1954) “G.P.O. Perth/West. Aust., 2 Feb. 1954”
17
(1979) “Melbourne 2000/International Music Council
21
/UNESCO/18th General Assembly, 4. Oct. 1979 (pictorial)”
Austria(1910) “GrundsteinlegungdesMozarthauses/Salzburg,6Aug.1910” 6
(1941) “Wien/5 Dec. 1941/1791-1941/28 Nov. – 5 Dec.
6
Postmarks
Austria (contd.)
1941/Mozart Woche/des Deutschen Reiches 9Pictorial)”
- (1942) “Wien/Europaischer Postkongress, (dates), (pictorial)”
16
- (1946) “Festwoche des Sowjetischen Films in Osterreich/1946/
8
1 Wien 1-Scala, 9 Nov. 1946 (pictorial)”
- (1947) “Karntner Volksliedsingen St. Veit/Glan 26 u 27 July 1947,
11
26 July 1947 (pictorial)”
- (1947) “7 Wien 62/5f, 28 Nov. 1947”
7
- (1948)“Salzburger Festspiele1948/Salzburg1/31 Aug.1948(pictorial)
8
- (1948) “1 Wien 1/Tag Der Briefmarke / 18 Dec. 1948 (pictorial)”
13
- (1949) “1 Wien 1 / 4u, 3 June 1949”
7
- (1949) “Graz 1 / no, 3 June 1949”
7
- (1949) “Amstetten 1/ Stift Ardagger/ Anton Bruckner/ 125
2
Geburtstag, 4 Sept. 1949”
- (1949) “Wien 1/ Dombauhutte 17-24 Dec. 1949, 31 Dec. 1949”
5
- (1950) “Salzburg 1/Internationale/Musikolypmiade/Kongress/
7
Salzburg, 22 Aug. 1950”
- (1951) “Wien 1, 12 Apr. 1951”
5
- (1951) “19/2 Wien 19/3a/3 Oct. 1951”
5
- (1952) “1/1 Wien 1/1b, 3 Mar. 1952”
7
- (1953) “18/3 Wien 114/d, 21 Feb. 1953”
7
- (1955) “Wiederoffnung/D. Wiener Staatsoper, 5 Nov.1955 (Scenic)” 2
- (1956) “Wien 1/d, 21 Jan. 1956”
6
- (1956) “7 Wien 62/2b, 21 Jan. 1956”
6
- (1956) “Mozart-Festwoche/1956/Mozarts Geburtshaus/21 Jan.
6
1956 / Salzburg 1 (pictorial)”
- (1958) “3 Ost. Sangerbundesfest/Wien 101, 17 July 1958/
21
Briefmarkenausstellung Konzerthaus (pictorial)”
- (1959) “Haydn Jahr – Eisenstadt/30 May 1959/B.L.B.A./Eisenstadt 4
(scenic)”
5
Page
15
13
9
31
43
33
42
6
23
17
20-22
37
40
5
39
14
23
24
1, 2
47
24
17
13
3
47
13
3
3
4
46
49,50
1
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 25.
Subject
Volume
- (1959) “Salzburger Festspiele, 19 Aug. 1959”
1
- (1959) “Christkindl, 31 Dec. 1959 (pictorial)”
13
- (1960) “100 Jahre Wr. Akademische Burschenschaft/Libertas/
14
Wien 101, 7 May 1960”
- (1960) “Wien 101/ 7f/ 7 July 1960”
5m
- (1960) “Wien 101/ 5r/ 7 July 1960”
5
- (1960) “Wien 101/ 3W/ 7 July 1960”
5
- (1960) “Salzburger/Festspiele 1960/ Salzburg 1/ 26 July;
8
28 Aug. 1960 (pictorial)”
- (1960) “Oberndorf bei Salzburg, 9 Dec. 1960 (pictorial)”
13
- (1960) “Christkindl, 13 Dec. 1960 (pictorial)”
5
- (1961) “Salzburger/Festspiele 1961/Salzburg1,29July 1961(pictorial) 8
Postmarks
Austria (contd.)
- (1961) “Lackendorf/1811 Franz Liszt 1961/Geburtsort Raiding/
20.10.1961”
5
- (1960-61) “1 Wien 1/ 3e/ (date)”
5
- (1962) “Wien 101/ 6h, 25 May 1962”
21
- (1962) “Ried Innkreis/Europa in Lied, Tanz und Musik,
11
22 June 1962 (pictorial)”
- (1962) “Graz/100Jahre Steirischer Sangerbund,6 July 1962(pictorial)
11
- (1963) “Christkindl, 29 Nov. 1963 (pictorial)
13
- (1965) “Gutenstein-Nieder Osterreich/1 June 1965/Lieblinsauffent- 21
Halt/Ferdinand Raimunds/175 Geburtstag (pictorial)
- (1966-67) “Wien/1010, (date)”
1
7
- (1967) “4910 Reid im Innkreis, 28 Aug. 1967/Osterreichische Land- 11
wirtschaftsmesse/Briefmarkenauss Equng/RiederVolksfest(pictorial) 18
- (1967) “150 Jahre Akademie fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst /
22
1150 Wien, 17 Nov. 1967 (pictorial)”
-- (1967) “I.O.A.B.S.V. Graz / 8010 Graz, 1 Dec. 1967 (pictorial)”
16
- (1967) “Wien / 1150, 1 Dec. 1967 (pictorial)” thimble type
16
- (1970) “Wien / 1q/ 1150, 5 June 1970”
22
- (1976) “Burgtheater Wien, 8 Apr. 1976 (Scenic)”
2
- (1966-78) “Wien / 1150, (date)”
7
8
- (1977) “Wien / 1103, 3 Mar. 1977”
7
- (1982) “Landesausstellund “Joseph Haydn Inseinerzeit”/ “ROPHJ
5
82” / 7000 Eisenstadt, 19 May 1982”
Postmarks
Bahamas (1964) “Nassau/Bahamas, 23 Apr. 1964”
22
Bechuanaland Protectorate (1964) “Lobatsi/Bech. Prot., 23 Apr. 1964”
22
Belgium (1937) “1er Jour D‟Emission/1ste Uit Giftedag/Bruxelles 1 /
20
Page
18,19
13
40
40
39
37
40
13
40
41
30
32, 38, 39
33
40
41
23
32
14
26
39
10
13, 14
23
23
15
11
2, 26, 50
16
48
3
33
34
30
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 26.
Subject
Brussel 1, 15 Sept. 1937”
(1949) “Bruxelles – Brussel / 1, 1 Oct. 1949”
(1954) “Antwerpen/ B 19 B, 10 Sept. 1954”
(1958) “Nationale Dag – Journee National/ Postpersoneel/ 27 July
1958/ Personnel des Postes/ Bruxelles – Brussel (pictorial)”
- (1958) “Bruxelles - Exposition/Brussel-Tentoonstelling/ 1/ R,
1 Sept 1958”
- (1963) “Bruxelles – Brussel, 7 May 1963 (pictorial)”
- (1966) “Musee Dynastie Museum/ Bruxelles 3 Brussel 16 Apr. 1966
(pictorial)
(pictorial)
Brazil (1946) “V Congresso U.P.A.E./Rio de Janiero D.F, 18 Sept 1946”
-
Postmarks
Brazil (contd.)
- (1947) “Correos e Telegrafos/D.R. Rio de Janiero/1o Centenario do
Selo Postal dos America do Norte/ 1847-17 Mayo (?) 1947 (pictorial)
- (1948) “Correos e Telegrafos/ Centenario da Escola/ Nacional de
Musica/ Rio de Janiero, 13 Aug. 1948 (pictorial)
Bulgaria (1948) “VI PEEH Kongreses/ Sofia (1948?) (pictorial)
Canada (1898) instructional marking of Toronto, “Not known/ Return/
to/ Writer”
Cayman Islands (1954) “Georgetown/Cayman Islands, July 7, 1954”
- (1964) “North Side, Grand Cayman/ C.I., Apr. 23, 1964”
China, Rep. of (1956) (ribbon cancel, in Chinesse)
- (1968) “Taiwan, 12 Nov. 1968”
- (1970-73) “Taipei, (date)”
Colombia (1964) “Correo Aereo/ Bogota, 10 Nov. 1964, Primer Dia de
Servicio”
Croatia (1942) “Nezavisna Drzava Hrvatska/ Zagreb/ POMOC, 5 July
1942 (pictorial)”
Cuba (1950) “Habana, Cuba, May 18, 1950”
Cyprus (1964) “Cyprus – KYIIPOE - Kibris, 15 June 1964 (pictorial)”
Czechoslovakia (1944) “Prag 54/ Praha 54/ C, 12 May 1944”
- (1949) “Litomysl/ 125. Vyroci Narozeni bedricha Smetany, 4 July
1949 (pictorial)
-- (1952) “Praha/ Prvni den Vydani, 22 Mar. 1952”
- (1953) “Divadlasedmdesat” Let Narodniho/ Praha, 18 Nov. 1953”
- (1956) “Praha 1, Apr. 1, 1956”
- (1956) “Mezinarodni nudebni festival/ Praha 3/ Prazke jaro, 12 May
1956 (fancy)”
- (1960) “Praha 1/ 3/ Prvni Den Vydani/ 23 Aug. 1960”
- (1961) “150 1et Prazske Konservatore, 24 Apr. 1961, Praha 1
Volume
Page
16
16
27
27
16
20
26
29
16
20
26
31
16
31
16
30
22
16
2
12
17
34
16
22
8
18
20
21
4
32
34
17
7
37
8-11
4
17
44
16
22
7
7
35
46
17
14
20
2
7
6
33
19
16
7, 8
6
22
25
17
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 27.
Subject
Volume
(pictorial)”
- (1962) “Praha 1/ Prvni/ Den Vydani, 26 Feb. 1962”
- (1966) “Stolet/ Prodane/ Nevesty/ Praha, 21 Mar. 1966”
Denmark (1959) “Kobenhavn V/Frimaerkets Udgivelsdag, 16 May 1959”
Dominica (1964) “G.P.O. Dominica, 23 Apr. 1964”
Egypt (1958) “Alexandria, 15 Sept. 1958”
- (1958) “Cairo/ First Day of Issue, 15 Sept. 1958”
Falkland Islands (1964) “Port Stanley/ Falkland Islands, 23 Apr. 1964”
Finland (1949) “Helsinki/ Helsingfors/ 1. Paiva/ 1 dagon, 8 Oct. 1949”
- (1957) “In Memoriam/Helsinki/Helsingfors, 8 Dec. 1957(pictorial)”
- (1958) “Pori 400/ 8 Mar. 1958 (pictorial)”
France (1952) “Premier Jour/ Paris/ Saint-Saens, 18 Oct. 1952”
Postmarks
France (contd)
- (1953) “Premier Jour/ Figaro/ Paris, 19 Sept. 1953”
- (1957) “Premier Jour/ Mozart/ Paris, 9 Sept. 1957”
- (1957) “Premier Jour/ Paris/ Goethe, 9 Nov. 1957”
- (1963) “Premier Jour/ Cinq Grandes Hommes des Pays de la C.E.E.
/ Paris, 27 Apr. 1963”
- (1969) “91 Etrechy/ Essonne, 24 Feb. 1969”
Gabon (1960) “Premier Jour/ Docteur Schweitzer/ Lambarene, 23 July
1960”
- (1972) “Premier Jour/ Grands Musiciens Noirs/ de Jazz/ Libreville,
1 Sept. 1972, (pictorial)”
Gambia (1964) “Bathurst/ Gambia, 23 Apr. 1964”
Germany (1934)“Bad Gandersheim/Solbad+ Luftkurort/ Roswithastadt
/ Am Harz, 5 Sept. 1934”
- (1935) “Berlin W 62/Beposta/30 Aug. 1935/2 Postwertz Austellung
/ des Verbandes Berlin (pictorial)”
- (1936) “Berlin Olympia-Stadion/ XI Olympiade 1936, 1 Aug. 1936”
- (1936) “Berlin Farhbares Postamt/XI Olympiade 1936,1 Aug. 1936”
- (1936) “Berlin Olympialager Heerstrasse/ XI Olympiade 1936,
1 Aug. 1936”
- (1936)“Berlin Olympia-Reiterplatz/XI Olympiade 1936,1Aug. 1936”
- (1936) Berlin Olympia-Schwimmstadion/XI Olympiade 1936,
16 Aug. 1936”
- (1936) “Berlin Int. Sportstuden-Lager/ XI Olympiade 1936,
16 Aug. 1936”
- (1937) “Markneukirchen, 20 Apr. 1937/Musikinstrumentenhau
(pictorial)”
-- (1941) “Berlin C2/ Tag der Briefmarke, 12 Jan. 1941, (pictorial)
- (1942) “Stuttgart/ Stadt der Auslandsdeutschen/ Tag der BriefMarke, 11 June 1942 (pictorial)”
Page
7
7
1
22
20
20
22
16
7
5
6
13
16
9
35
10
10
35
38
12
15
50
6
6
21
3
12
12
35
18
8
20
5
18, 21, 26
20
14
22
7
36
43
17
41
15
15
15
6
6
6
15
15
6
6
15
6
14
36
16
16
40
46
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 28.
Subject
- (1943) “Berlin/ Tag der Briefmarke/ 1943/ Gemeinschaft
Deutscher Sammler ev., 10 Jan. 1943 (pictorial)”
- (1943) “Munchen-Riem/ Das Braune Band von Deutschland, 1943,
4 Aug. 1943 (pictorial)”
- (1943) “Berlin/ Tempelhof 1, 6 Aug. 1943”
- (1951) “(1) Berlin-Charlottenburg 9/ Europa-zug/ 25 July-10 Aug.
1951 in Berlin/ 25 July 1951 (pictorial)”
- (1952) “(20a) Hannover/ Lutherischer Weltbund, 25 July 1952
(pictorial)”
- (1953) “*(1) Berlin-Schoenburg 1*/ Grosstausch/ 24 Jan. 1953/
Verband Berliner/ Philatelisten -/ Vereine”
Postmarks
Germany (contd)
- (1954) “(1) Berlin SW 68/ Richard-Strauss-Gedenkmarke, 18 Sept.
1954”
- (1955) “(1) Berlin-Charlottenburg 2/ Berliner Festwochen, 17 Sept.
1955”
- (1955) “(22b) Otterburg/ Historisches Stadtchen im Pfalzerwald, 20
Oct. 1955 (pictorial)”
-- (1956) “(16) Fulda 1/ 0/ 27 Jan. 1956”
- (1956) “(21a) Munster (Westf). / Eroffnung des neuen Theaters/
Zauberflose, 4 Feb. 1956 (pictorial)”
- (1956) “Berlin-Charlottenburg 2, b1, 28 July 1956”
- (1956) “Berlin-Charlottenburg 2, 9 Aug. 1956”
- (1956) (22c) Bonn1/ in Bonn/ gest. Am 29 July 1856/ Robert
Schumann, 28 July 1956 (pictorial)”
- (1956) “(13a) Bayreuth/ Wagner-Festspiele, 28 July 1956 (pictorial)”
- (1956) “(1) Berlin-Templehof 1/ Paul-Linke-Gedenkmarke/ C/
1866-1946, 3 Sept. 1956”
- (1956) “(23) Bremerhaven 1/ Tag der Briefmarke, 26 Oct. 1956
(pictorial)
- (1957) “(1) Berlin-Charlottenburg 9 / Bephila 1957 (pictorial)”
- (1957) “(1) Berlin-Halensee 1/ Max Reinhardt-Ring 1957, 28 Sept.
1957 (pictorial)”
- (1957) “(16) Frankfurt (Main 1)/ fs, 28 Oct. 1957”
- (1959) “Berlin W 8/ Felix Mendelssohn-Bertholdy/ 1809-1847, 28
Feb. 1959”
- (1959) “(22c) Bonn1/ Eruffnung Beethovenhalle, 8 Sept. 1959
(scenic)”
Volume
16
Page
44
16
1
16
14
1
48
5
35
7
49
7
27
8
1
16
42
6
6
15
16
7
14
7
8
47
9
7
5
9
23
16
43
16
21
44, 45
29
16
5
45
46
2
3
4
5
7
50
23
46
45
20
-
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 29.
Subject
- (1960-62) “Berlin SW 11, (date)”
-
(1961) “Bonn 1/ Erstausgabe/ Dauerserie/ Bedeutende Deutsche,
28 June 1961”
- (1961)“Berlin-Charlottenburg 2/ Erstausgabe/ Dauerserie/
Bedeutende Deutsche, (date)
- (1962) “Bonn 1, Erstausgabe/ Lied und Chor/ 53, 12 July 1962”
- (1963) “Berlin 12/ Erstausgabe/ Alt Berlin, 6 Dec. 1963”
- (1968) Instructional marking, “Korrektur (boxed)”
- (1970) “Bonn 1/ Jugendmarken 1970/ 53, 5 Feb. 1970”
- (1971) “Berlin 12/ 250 Jahre/ Brandenburgische/ Konzerte/ ErstAusgabe, 14 July 1971”
Postmarks
Germany (contd)
- (1972) “Berlin 12/ Sonderpostwertzechen/ Tag der Briefmarke,
1972, 20 Oct. 1972 (pictorial)”
- (1973) “Bonn 1/ Europa-Marken 1973/ Erstaus-Gabetag/ 53/ 30
Apr. 1973 (pictorial)”
- (1973) “Berlin 12/ Gedenkmarke/ Erstausgabe, 12 June 1973
(pictorial)”
- (1973) “Deutscher Rundfunk/ Berlin 12, 23 Aug. 1973”
- (1973) “Berlin 12/ Erstag/ Wohlfahrtsmarken 1973, 5 Oct. 1973
(pictorial)”
- (1974) “Berlin 12/ Erstausgabetab/ 1/ Jugendmarke 1974, 17 Apr.
1974 (pictorial)”
- (1976) “Berlin 12/ Sonderpostwertzeichen Erstausgabe/ Chorfest
Des Deutschen Sangerbundes, 13 May 1976, (pictorial)”
- (1978) “Bonn 1/ Erstaus Gabetab/ Der Rattenfanger/ von Hameln
5300, 22 May 1978 (pictorial)”
- (1982) “Frankfurt an Main 1/ 6000/ Frankfurter Buchmesse, 10
Oct. 1982 (pictorial)
Germany, DDR (1956) “Berlin W 8/ ab/ 27 Jan. 1956”
- (1956) “Berlin W 8/ ab/ 27 Jan. 1956”
- (1956) “Berlin WC/ Deutsche/ Schumann-/Ehrung/ 1956
(pictorial)”
- (1959) “Halle (Saale) C2/ Festwoche 11-19 Apr. 1959/ HandelEhrung der DDR, 27 Apr. 1959”
- (1969) “Berlin 4/ 104, 24 Mar. 1969”
- (1971) “Berlin-Kopenick/ d/ 26 Nov. 1971”
- (1973) “Berlin-Kopenick/ 117/ d/ 2 June 1973”
Ghana (1958) “Accra A/ Ghana, (date)”
Gibraltar (1964) “Gibraltar, 23 Apr. 1964”
- (1969) “Gibraltar/ First Day of Issue, 1 Dec. 1969”
Volume
5
21
3
Page
45
44
6
3
4, 20
21
2
16
21
3
43
22
41
47, 48
5
16
47
16
46
6
41
1
18
45
9
21
45
21
45
15
31
7
35
6
6
7
17
17
10
2
23
2
19
22
18
22
13
23
19
45
25
36
18
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 30.
Subject
Great Britain (1960) “Edinburgh/ A, 1 Dec. 1960/ (slogan) Are you on
the/ New Voters Lists?/ Check Now”
- (1964) “Derby/ First Day of Issue, 23 Apr. 1964”
- (1967) “First Day of Issue/ Bethlehem/ Llandeilo, Carms., 27 Nov.
1967”
- (1969) “Commemorating Shakespeare‟s/ Birthday/ 23 Apr. 1969/
Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire (pictorial)”
- (1969) “Shrewsbury/ Shropshire, 5 June 1969/ Shrewsbury/
Musical & Floral Fete, 20-21 Aug. (pictorial)”
- (1969) “Bicentenary-Garrick Jubilee, 1769-1969/ 6 Sept. 1969/
Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire (pictorial)”
Postmarks
Great Britain (contd)
- (1969-82) “First Day of Issue/ London, W.C., (date)”
-
(1972) “Shakespeare/ 408 Birthday/ Celebrations/ 23 Apr. 1972/
Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire (pictorial)”
- (1982) “London W. 1./ B1, 15 Dec. 1982”
Greece (1956) “2500 Eti Theatro/ Athens, 16 May 1956 (scenic)”
- (1959) “Pidayros, 20 June 1959 (scenic)”
- (1970) “Service Philatelique/ Athinai, 7 Oct. 1970”
Guinee (1967) “Conakry/ Republique de Guinee, 15 Nov. 1967”
Hungary (1934) “Jubilehe/ Budapest, 7 May 1934”
- (1955) “Orszages/ Belyegkiallitas/ Budapest, 9 Oct. 1955”
- (1959-60) “Budapest/ 4, (date)”
-
(1959) “Budapest/ 4 x, 15 Dec. 1959”
(1961) “Congress De La Federation Internationale de Philatelie/
Budapest, 2 Oct. 1961 (pictorial)”
- (1970) “Premier Jour. First Day. PEPBbINDENo/ Elsonap/
Budapest, 20 May 1970”
- (1970) “Lehar Ferenc/ Budapest 4, 30 May 1970 (pictorial)”
India (1951) “Calcutta, 1 Nov. 1951 (pictorial)”
Iran (1958) “Teheran/ Depart, 24 Dec. 1958”
Ireland (1953) “Baile ___liath 51, 9 Feb. 1953,” “First Day of Issue”
Israel (1949) “Dalia, 11 Sept. 1949”
- (1950) “Ein Gev, 3 Apr. 1950”
- (1954-70) “Tel Aviv-Yafo, (date)”
Volume
11
Page
50
22
13
42
6
22
43
8
49
22
48-51
8
11
13
16
21
22
4
36
21
48
17
52
13
2
2
3
8
8
5
3
4
5
8
5
22
5
3, 4
24
50
35
26
10, 11
20
2
29, 30
31
5
5
17
6
15
10
9
13
18, 19
18, 19
2
48
47
28
2
44, 45
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 31.
Subject
-
(1955-56) “Tel Aviv-Yafo 37
(1956?) “Concert D‟Inauguration/ Centre Culturel Tel Aviv - Yafo”
(1956) “Haifa, 15 Feb. 1956,” w/slogan “Radio tower broadcasting”
(1956) “Hulda, 10 July 1956 (pictorial)”
(1959) “Jerusalem, 17 Sept. 1959, Premier Concours International
Harpe (pictorial)”
- (1959) “Haifa, 8 Mar. 1959 (pictorial)”
- (1960) “Jerusalem 33, 31 Aug. 1960”
- (1961) “Ramat Gan 10, 26 Dec. 1961”
- (1969)“Jerusalem,24 Sept.1969/Israel Museum/Chagall/ Exhibition”
Italy (1949) “Venezia Succ. 7/ (S. Sofia), 2 May 1949”
Postmarks
Italy (contd)
- (1949) “Venezia Succ. 10/ (Zattere). 28 Dec. 1949”
- (1957) “Parma Corr. – Pacchi/ Viale Basetti 12/ PTT/ Servizi
Distaccti, 25 Mar. 1957”
- (1958) “Milano/ Filatelico, 10 July 1958”
-
(1958) “Ravenna/ Filatalico, 10 July 1958”
(1958) “Napoli/ Corr. 3 Pacchi/ R____”
(1958) “Esposizione Universale di Roma (Roma Osta), 10 July 1958”
(1958-66) “Roma/ Filatelico, (date)”
-
-
(1967) “Bari/ Filatelico, 25 Mar. 1967”
(1967) “Cremona C.P. / PTT/ Servizi distaccati/ IV Cent. Nascita
Claudio Monteverdi, 15 May 1967”
(1967) “Foggia/ 1o Cent. Nascita U. Giordano/ PTT/ Servizi
distaccati, 28 Aug. 1967”
(1958-67) “Napoli/ Filatelico, (date)”
-
(1967-68) “Firenze/ Filatelico, (date)”
-
-
(1968) “Firenze C.P. / Centro/ R____”
(1968) “Poste Firenze Centro C.P./ Raccomandate, 10 June 1968”
(1968) “Recommandee”
(1978) “Milano C.P. / Servizi distaccati/ Bicentenario del Teatro alla
Scala, 4 July 1978 (pictorial)”
Japan (1950) (pictorial, Girl singing at microphone)
- (1958) (pictorial, Sado local dance)
Volume
21
18
1
1
15
15
Page
18
37-42
30
48
11
44, 45
18
18
8
18
17
42
44
3
43
2
4
14
8
5
6
5
6
6
1
5
21
8
5
3
21
39
22
39
40
46
22
42
2
50
4
40
4
5
6
3
4
9
3
3
3
5
40
42
1, 39
45, 47
39
3
47
47
47
41
1
10
47
32
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 32.
Subject
Volume
- (1971) (pictorial, Boy Scout emblem)
15
Jugoslavia (1961) “Zagreb 1- Prvi Dan, 8 Nov. 1961”
10
Liberia (1957) “Monrovia/ Liberia, Nov. 25, 1957”
13
Luxembourg (1956) “Rumelange, 11 Dec. 1956”
16
- (1959) “Cinquantenaire/ De La Federation des/ Facteurs des PTT, 9 17
May 1959/ Luxembourg (pictorial”
- (1959) “Luxembourg/ Europa, 19 Sept. 1959 (pictorial)”
5
Mexico (1960) “Transp. Recibo/ ? No. 7-Mexico, 1, D.F., 6 Jan. 1960”
10
Mongolia (1959) “Mongol Ulsyk Shyydan/ Ulan-Baatar, 7 Oct. 1959”
1
Montserrat (19644) “G.P.O. Plymouth/ Montserrat, 23 Apr. 1964”
22
Netherlands (1953-57) “Philatelistische Dienst/ „S Gravenhage/ PTT/ 3, 17
(date)”
Postmarks (contd)
Poland (1947) “Poznan 21, 21 May 1947”
21
- (1947) “Poznan 8, 8 Aug. 1947”
21
- (1955) “VI. Ogolnopolska Wystawa Filatelistyczna/ Poznan, 22 July
4
1955, (pictorial)”
- (1955) “W Miedzynarodowy Konkurs im Fryderyka Chopina/
4
Warszawa, 22 Nov. 1955 (pictorial)”
- (1956) “Warszawa 10, 24 Apr. 1956”
4
- (1956) “Warszawa 1, 25 Oct. 1956 (pictorial)”
4
- (1956) “Warszawa 10/ R___”
4
- (1956) “Pierwszy Dzien (pictorial)”
4
- (1957) “3 Konkurs/ Poznan, 1-2 Dec. 1957/ im H. Wieniawskiego”
20
- (1958) “Dzien Znaczka/ Gdansk 1, 9 Oct. 1958”
17
- (1958) “Poznan 1/ Jubileuszowa Wystawa Filatelistyczna/1933-1958,
9 Nov. 1958 (pictorial)”
17
- (1958) “Wyspianski/Moniuszko/Warszawa, 25 Nov. 1958(pictorial)” 5
- (1960) “Byogoszcz 1/ F, 17 Aug. 1960”
17
- (1961) “Lublin 1/ F, 6 Aug. 1961”
17
Russia (1958) “CCCP/ Mockba Pochtamt, 18 Mar. 1958”
7
Ryukyu Islands (1965) “(pictorial) Philatelic Week, July 1, 1965”
19
Saar (1935) “Saarbrucken 2, 1 Mar. 1935, (slogan) Deutsch ist/ die Saar”
14
- (1953) “Tag der Briefmarke/ im/ Saarland/ Dudweiler (Saar), 3 May 17
1953 (pictorial)”
- (1955) “Tag der Briefmarke/ im/ Saarland/ Illingen (Saar), 8 May
17
1955 (pictorial)”
- (1956-58) “Saarbrucken 2/ Ersttag, (date)”
11
16
St. Lucia (1964) “G.P.O. Castries/ St. Lucia, 23 Apr. 1964”
22
Spain (1935) “Alicante, 16 Nov. 1935 (musical slogan)”
12
- (1949) “Dia del Sello, Madrid/ U.P.U./ 1874. 9 Oct. 1949 (pictorial)” 17
Sweden (1970) “Stockholm 2, 13 May 1970”
3
Page
8
34, 35
46
13
3
20
46
35
37
4, 5
50
38
9
10
11
12
11
11
34
10
9
49
42
9
31, 32
32
19
14, 15
16
46
13
37
2
18
42
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 33.
Subject
Volume
Switzerland (1949) “Berna/Giorno d‟emossione, 16 May 1949 (pictorial)” 17
- (1949) “Berne/ Jour d‟Emissione, 15 june 1949 (pictorial)”
17
- (1959) “Bern/ Ausabetag, 9 Mar. 1959 (pictorial)”
17
- (1968-69) “3000 Bern/ Ausgabetag, (date)”
17
Trieste (1948) “Congresso Filatelico Triestino/ Trieste, 8 Sept. 1948”
17
- (1949-50) “Trieste Succ. 3 / Piazza della Borsa, (date)”
4
22
Tunis (1955) “Cinquantenaire de L‟Esser/ Tunis/ Premier Jour, 18Apr.
21
1955”
Turks Islands (1964) “Grand Turk/ Turks Islands, 23 Apr. 1964”
22
United States (1890) “Alaska/ Mich., Jan 19, 1890”
12
- (1870‟s) “Baltimore/ Md., Nov. 19”
12
Postmarks
United States (contd)
- (1895-98) “Baltimore, Md., (date)”
12
- (1870‟s) “Bangor/ Me., Aug. 21, 1885”
12
- (1940) “Bardstown/ Ky., May 3, 1940, First day of Issue”
4
- (1890) Bethlehem, Pa./ Rec‟d., Oct. 17 (1890)”
12
- (1960) “Bethlehem/ Pa., Dec. 29, 1960”
13
- (1973) “Beverly Hills, Ca., Feb. 28, 1973, First Day of Issue”
4
- (1967) “Bloomington, In./ 47401/ Dec. 15, 1967”
14
- (1880‟s) “Boston/ Mass/ 4, Aug 21”
12
- (1883) “Boston/ Mass”
14
- (1888) “Boston/. C, Dec. 8, 1888”
22
- (1893) “Boston, Mass./ Registry Div., Sept. 1, 1893”
12
- (1890-97) “Boston, Mass. (date)”
12
14
- (1898-1902) “Boston/ Mass., (date)”
12
14
- (1899) “Boston/ Mass., Dec. 12, 1899/ East Boston/ Station”
12
- (1969) “Boston, Ma., Dec. 3, 1969, First day of Issue”
19
- (1879) “Brattleborough/ Vt., Oct. 8”
12
- (1900) “Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 22, 1900”
12
- (1892) “Burlington, Iowa/ Rec‟d., May 21, 1892”
14
- (1870‟s) “Cambridgeport Sta‟n./ Maass., June 16”
12
- (1940) “Camden/ N.J., Feb. 20, 1940, First Day of Issue”
16
- (1870‟s) “Carrier, June 17” (of Washington, D.C.)
12
- (1882) “Catskill, N.Y./ Rec‟d, Dec. 7”
12
- (1883) “Chardon/ Ohio, Mar. 16, 1883”
14
- (1900-02) “Chicago/ Ill., (date)”
14
- (1902) “Chicago, Ill., Jan. 2, 1902”
22
- (1850‟s) “Cincinnati, 0/ 3 Paid, Sept. 11” (in red)
12
- (1900) “Cincinnati/ Ohio, (date)”
14
Page
19
23
21
22, 23
25
15
11
23
38
11
40
4, 18
37
33
13
13
37, 38
42
32
31
24
5
22, 45
21, 29
31
21
32
48, 49
28
20
25
29
9
29, 43
6
31
22
24
33
23
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 34.
Subject
- (1903) “Cleveland, Ohio, May 16, 1903”
- (1975) “Cleveland, Oh./ 44101, Oct. 21, 1975, First Day of Issue”
- (1895) “Columbus, Ohio/ Rec‟d., Apr. 3, 1895”
- (1893) “Concord, N.H./ Rec‟d, Mar. 30”
- (1897) “Corry, Pa./ Rec‟d., May – 1897”
- (1961) “Dallas/ Tex., Nov. 8, 1961”
- (1883) “Dalton/ Mass., Dec. 12”
- (1896-99) “Davenport/ Ioa., (date)”
- (1896-99 “Detroit, Mich., (date”
-
(1940) “Detroit (No. 14) Mich../ Gen. Del., May 7, 1940”
Postmarks
United States (contd)
- (1858?) “Dover/ N.H., Jul. 30”
- (1897) “Duluth, Minn., Apr. 27, 1897”
- (1893) “East Liverpool/ Ohio, Sept. 23, 1893”
- (1898) “Fargo, N.D., Oct. 20, 1898”
- (1904) “Fargo/ N.d., Oct. 14, 1904”
- (1903) “Flat River/ Mo., May 11, 1903”
- (1884-90‟s) “Fond Du Lac/ Wis., (date)”
-
(1870‟s) “Forest Station/ Me., Oct. 13”
(1900) “Fort Smith/ Ark., Feb. 8, 1900”
(1885) “Foxcroft/ Me., Aug. 21, 1885”
(1893) “Frankfurt, Ky., Aug. 26, 1893”
(1948) “Frederick/ Md., Aug. 9, 1948, First Day of Issue”
(1901) “Galveston/ Tex., Dec. 2, 1901”
(1933) “Glen Rock/ Pa., Oct. 5, 1933”
(1888) “Haverhill/ Mass, Dec. 9, 1888”
(1977) “Hollywood, Ca./ 90028, Oct. 6, 1977, First Day of Issue”
(1891) “Hoppenville/ Pa., Aug. 9, 1891”
(1879) “Houlton/ Me, Nov. 5, 1879”
(1900) “Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 5, 1900”
(1978) “Interlochen, Mi./ 49643, July 13, 1978, First Day of Issue”
(1897) “Ipswich, Mass./ Rec‟d., 19 May 1897”
(1940) “Jackson/ Mich., May 6, 1940”
-
(1901) “Jack. & Miami/ R.P.O., Feb. 28, 1901”
(1896-97) “Kansas City, Mo., (date)”
(1900-01) “Kansas City/ Mo., (date)”
(1905) “Lake Charles, La., May 10, 1905”
(1899) “Lawrence/ Kan., Nov. 14, 1899”
Volume
12
14
12
12
12
15
12
12
12
14
4
7
12
12
14
12
12
12
12
21
12
12
12
12
14
12
14
22
22
12
12
12
16
14
4
7
14
12
12
12
14
Page
38
45
4
13
25
5
6
23, 24
14
25, 31
33
19
44
16
30
40
41
4
8
28
35
14
37
5
6, 7
21
28
24
8
8
35
45
14, 15
29
33
19
27
25, 26
25, 26
37
20
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 35.
Subject
Volume
- (1892) “Long Beach/ Cal., May 27”
14
- (1897-1904) “Los Angeles, Cal., (date)”
12
- (1904) “Los Angeles, Cal./ Station C., Dec. 24, 1904”
12
- (1960)“Los Angeles/Ca, Sept. 16,1960, First Day of Issue (pictorial)” 14
- (1892) “Los Angeles, Cal./ Transit, May 27, 1892”
14
- (1887) “Machias/ N.Y., Apr. 28, 1887”
12
- (1901-02) “Madison Sq. Sta, - N.Y., (date)”
12
14
- (1969) “Memphis, Tn, May 17, 1969, First Day of Issue”
20
- (1978) “Meridian, Ms. / 39301, May 24, 1978, First Day of Issue”
22
- (1960) “Miami/ Fla, June 10, 1960 (pictorial), First Day of Issue”
15
- (1976) “Miami, Fl. / 33152, Apr. 23, 1976, First Day of Issue”
15
Postmarks
United States (contd)
- (1898-1905) “Milwaukee, Wis., (date)”
12
-
(1898) “Milwaukee, Wis./ 1898”
(1896-98) “Milwaukee, Wis./ Rec‟d, (date)”
-
(1899-1900) “Milwaukee, Wisc., (date), Received”
-
(1894) “Monongahela/ Pa., Dec. 1894”
(1880‟s) “Montague/ Mass, Dec. 8”
(1903) “Newark, N.J., Nov. 24, 1903”
(1903) “Newburgh/ N.Y., Feb. 3, 1903”
(1898) “New Orleans, La., Apr. 15, 1898”
(1973) “New Orleans, La., Sept. 28, 1973, First Day of Issue”
(1858) “New York, Sept. 11”
(1870‟s) “New York, Oct. 13” (killer “10”)
(1870‟s) “New York, Jan. 28” (Killer “29”)
(1970‟s) “New York (“V” in circle), Apr. 1”
(1870‟s) “N.Y.-W-S---, June1”
(1879) “New York, Mar. 3, 1879” (killer “D”)
(1889) “New York/ C, Dec. – 1889”
(1889) “N.Y./ 12-13-89”
(1879-97) “New York/ D, (date)”
(1894) “New York, N.Y. Rec‟d, Dec.28, 1894”
(1898) “New York, N.Y./ Station C, Apr. 28, 1898”
(1901) “New York, N.Y. – Sta. E (?), Sept. 5, 1901”
14
22
12
12
14
12
14
12
12
12
12
12
15
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
14
14
Page
25
5, 12, 20
38
44
25
9
21
30
27
10
3, 4
16, 17
12,16,18,20
21, 23, 26,
30, 34, 38
21, 28
24
34
14, 22-24,
29, 36
20, 25
14, 27, 28
20,22,23,31
12
11
30
27
31
15
15
43
43
41
29
42
19
19
15, 18, 28
12
29
30
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 36.
Subject
- (1904) “New York, N.Y. St. 0, Nov. 29, 1904”
- (1903) “New York, N.Y. Sta. S, Feb.2, 1903”
- (1940-64) “New York/ N.Y., (date), First Day of Issue”
-
(1964) “New York, N.Y., Gracie Sta., Dec. 9, 1964”
(1966) “New York, N.Y./ AE/ 13 May 1966”
(1970) “New York, N.Y. G.P.O. Inc. / USPO, May 28, 1970”
(1971) “New York, N.Y., 19 Mar. 1971”
(1982) “New York, N.Y., 5 Apr. 1982” (violet cancel)
(1976-78) “New York, N.Y./ 10001, (date), First Day of Issue”
Postmarks
United States (contd)
- (1983) “New York, N.Y. 10001, Sept. 14, 1983, First Day of Issue”
- (1882-84) “New York/ Transit, (date)”
- (1897) “Oakland/ Cal., Aug.11, 1897”
- (1850‟s) “Paid” (Cincinnati, in red)
- (1976) “Pasadena, Ca./ 91109, Jan. 1, 1976, First Day of Issue”
- (1899) “Pensacola, Fla/ Rec‟d, Dec. 4, 1899”
- (1940) “Peterborough/ N.H., May 13, 1940”
- (1888-90) “Philadelphia, Pa., (date)”
- (1904-38) “Philadelphia/ Pa., (date)”
- (1951) “Philadelphia, Pa./ Independence Hall Sta., July 4, 1951”
- (1958) “Philadelphia/ Pa., Jan. 17, 1958, First Day of Issue”
- (1870‟s) Philad‟a, Rec‟d/ Sta. A., Mar. 2, 1901‟
- (1901) “Philad‟a, Rec‟d/ Sta. A., Mar. 2, 1901”
- (1893) “Philadelphia, Pa./ Transit, Mar. 30, 1893”
- (1900) “Pittsburgh/ Penn., Feb. 24, 1900”
- (1901-03) “Pittsburg, Pa., (date)”
-
(1940-62) “Pittsburgh/ Pa., (date), First Day of Issue”
-
(1898) “Portland/ Ore., Oct. 10, 1898”
(1978) “Providence, R.I./ 02940, July 3, 1978, First Day of Issue”
(1973) “Rochester, N.Y., June 22, 1973, First Day of Issue”
(1903) “San Francisco, Cal. Sta. D, May 19, 1903‟
(1903)“St. Louis, Mo, May 13, 1903, (slogan) World‟s/Fair/St.Louis”
(1899-1905) “St. Louis, Mo., (date)”
(1900-03) St. Paul, Minn., (date)”
(1979) “Shreveport, La./ 71102, Oct. 25, 1979, First Day of Issue”
(1965) “Silver Bell, Az/ 85270, Nov. 2, 1965, First Day of Issue”
(1889) “Springboro/ Pa., Dec. 14, 1889 (Maltese Cross)”
Volume
14
12
5
14
18
14
9
5
14
1
17
21
2
12
12
12
21
12
5
12
14
15
4
14
14
12
12
12
14
6
13
14
22
17
12
12
12
12
15
17
12
Page
28
27
4, 5
13, 14
8
24
20
18, 19
43
40
31, 32
24-27
39
6-8
36
33
4, 5
32
32
12, 17
26, 50
2
34
27
27
13
28
30
30
26, 27
23
20
7
28
16
4
27, 34
17, 23
38
38-40
19
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 37.
Subject
- (1964) “Stratford/ Conn., Aug. 14, 1964, First Day of Issue”
- (1926) “U.S.S./ Concord, Oct.16, 1926/ Guantanamo/ Bay Cuba”
- (1904) “Villa Park/ Cal., Mar. – 1904”
- (1890) “Vinal Haven/ Me., - June 1890”
- (1898) “Wakefield, Mass. / Rec‟d., Oct. 26, 1898”
- (1894) “Washington, D.C., Mar. 12, 1894 (?)”
- (1940-65) “Washington/ D.C., (date), First Day of Issue”
Volume
22
14
12
12
12
12
7
14
15
- (1960) “Washington/D.C., 8 Oct. 1960, First Day of Issue (pictorial)" 6
- (1977) “Washington D.C. / 20013, Mar. 23, 1977, First Day of Issue” 11
- (1882-91) “Washington/ N.J. (date)”
12
Postmarks
United States (contd)
- (1897) “Waterbury/ Conn., Dec.- 1897”
12
- (1894) “Windsor, N.Y./ Rec‟d., Nov. 20, 1894”
14
- (1893) “Woodbury, N.J., Mar. 30, 1893”
12
- (1884) “Zanesville/ Ohio, 23 Aug. 1884”
9
United Nations, Geneva (1974) “1211 Geneve/ Administration Postale
des Nations Unies/ Centenaire U.P.U., 23 Mar. 1974 (pictorial)”
17
Virgin Islands (1964) “Road Town/ Tortola, V.I., 23 Apr. 1964”
22
Zanzibar (1954) “Zanzibar, 26 Aug. 1954“
17
Post Horn
16
17
Pottier, Eugene (Writer)
4
Poulenc, Francis Jean Marcel (Composer)
6
Prang, Louis (Artist)
14
Presser, Theodore (Music Publisher)
14
Prince Albert of Liege
2
“Prince Igor” (Borodin)
3
Prokofiev, Sergey Sergeyovitch (Composer)
6
Proofs – see also Essays
Proofs, color, Algeria, 1957, Dancer
9
Congo Rep., 1964, Ballet Diaboua
9
Congo Rep., 1964, Danse Kebekebe
9
Central African Rep., 1970, Musical Instruments
18
Dahomey, 1972, Brahms
3
France, 1957, Mozart
6
France, 1970, E. Degas
1
French Polynesia, 1958, Guitarest
15
French Polynesia, 1960, Tahitian Dancers
10
French West Africa, 1958, Musical Instrument
18
Laos, 1957, Musical Instruments
19
Page
26-31
49
20
45
31
26
18, 19
15, 16, 48
1, 5
31, 32-34
47, 48
6-8, 11
18
21
13
20
27
38
29
17-50
1-29
19
37
42
26, 27
15
48
37
25
47
48
15
49
13
10
36
9
22
6
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 38.
Subject
Monaco, 1956, Monte Carlo Automobile Rally
Monaco, 1966, Faure & Ravel
Monaco, 1972, Saint-Saens
Niger, 1971-72, Musical Instruments
Niger, 1972, Brahms
Senegal, 1970, Beethoven
Wallis et Futuna, 1960, Dancers
Proofs, engraving samples, by French State Printing Works, “Aid aux Intellectuels,” 1943, Rousseau
Mme Recamier
by French State Printing Works, “Aid aux Musiciens” 1944, Complete
sheet
Proofs, engraving samples, by French State Printing Works “Aid aux
Musiciens” (contd)
Berlioz
Bizet
Chabrier
Charpentier
Debussy
Delibes
Faure
Gounod
Lalo
Massenet
Ravel
Saint-Saens
Proofs, engraving samples, by German State Printing Works, Wagner
Proofs, engraving samples, by Wimmer, Mozart
Schubert
Proofs, large die, “Facts about French”
Algeria, 1955, Grande Kabbylie
1957, Dancer
Andorra, 1963, Dance “La Sardane”
Cambodia, 1951, Prince Sihanouk
1951, Apsara
1953, Kinnari
Congo Rep., 1964, Ballet Diaboua
1964, Dance Kebekebe
France, 1952, Saint-Saens
1956, Chopin
1956, D‟Indy
1956, Lully
1956, Ravel
Volume
14
4
7
19
3
3
11
Page
39
31
1
25
50
30
33
6
15
20
46
46
36
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
6
7
7
6
7
23
17
9
9
20
8
8
9
9
6
4
4
5
6
40
43
5
6
18
20
31
43
16
43
43
1
42
5
4
12-13
35
25
26
23
6
7
48
48
49
8
22
34
42
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 39.
Subject
1956, Flutist
1960, Mme de Stael
French Polynesia, 1958, Guitarist
Gabon, 1960, Schweitzer
Laos, 1956, Musicians
1957, Musical instrument
1959, Dancers
Monaco, 1955, Schweitzer
Morocco, 1972, Musical instrument
Togo, 1947, Musical instrument
Proofs, small die, Uruguay, 1911, South American Postal Congress
Prud‟Homme, Emilio (Composer)
“Psalm of David, A”
Puccini, Giacomo (Composer)
Puppet Band
Puppets
Purandaradasa (Veena)
Pushkin, Aleksander Sergeyvich (Poet)
Pythagoris
Quantz, Johann Joachim (Composer)
Queen Elizabeth of Belgium (Violinist)
“Queen of Golconda, The” (Berwald)
“Queen of Sheba” (Goldmark)
Queen Victoria (Pianist)
Radio Broadcasting Towers
Radio Microphone
Radio Speaker Set, 1926
Raharisoa, Norbert (Composer)
Raimund, Ferdinand (Playwright)
“Ramayana” (Ballet)
Rameau, Jean-Phillippe (Composer)
Ramin, Gunther (Musician/ composer)
“Raka” (Ballet)
Ravel, Maurice (Composer)
Rebec
“Red Poppy” (Gliere)
Registration Label, Austria (1910), “Salzburg 1”
(1942), “Wien 1”
Czechoslovakia (1956), “Praha 3”
Volume
15
16
15
20
19
19
10
20
19
19
17
13
21
6
1
21
20
4
21
22
6
6
20
3
4
20
1
1
1
13
21
1
6
20
1
20
4
6
17
4
6
16
6
Page
28-30
7
35
17
3-5
8
39
16
21
44
26
36
18
38-40
42
13-15, 21
28
41
39
23
41
9, 10
30, 31
42
42
20
44, 46-50
45, 47
45, 47
48
32
11, 15
42
11
16
48
31
42, 43
30
41
23
20
7, 8
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 40.
Subject
Volume
Germany (1943), “Munchen-Riem/Rennplatz”
16
Hungary (1970), “Budapest 4”
5
Trieste (1948), “Congresso Filatelico Triestino”
17
Registration Marking, Liberia (1957), Monrovia
13
Poland (1947), Poznan 9
21
(1947), Poznan 21
21
United States (1893), Frankfort, Ky.
12
Reinhardt, Max (Theatrical Director)
21
Reitchev, Peter (Opera Star)
6
Rembrandt van Rijn (painter)
15
16
Renoir, P.A. (Painter)
10
Renoir, P.A. (Painter) (contd)
16
Reprints, Austria 1965, Sheetlet of WIPA Exhibition using dies of 1933
16
1969, Sheetlet of composers from dies of 1922 semipostals 2
Reubens, P.P. (Painter)
16
Revueltas, Silvestre (Composer)
6
Reyes, Jose (Composer)
13
Rheinberger, Josef (Teacher)
22
“Rheingold” (Wagner)
7
“Rigoletto” (Verdi)
7
22
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai Andreyevitch (Composer)
6
“Ring of the Niebelung” (Wagner)
7
Roberti, Ercole (Painter)
16
“Robe of Feathers” (Ryukyu Opera)
20
Robeson, Paul (Singer)
22
Rodgers, Jimmie (Popular Singer)
22
“Romanian Rhapsody” (Enescu)
4
“Romeo and Juliet” (Prokofiev ballet)
6
“Romeo and Juliet” (Shakespeare)
22
Rosa, Noel Medeiros (Composer)
6
Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio (Composer)
1
6
Roudaki, Mohammed Abdullah (Composer)
6
Rousseau, Jean Jacques (Composer)
6
Roussel, Albbert Charles Paul (Composer)
6
Routhier, Adolphe-Basile (Composer)
13
Rubinstein, Anton Grigorievitch (Composer)
6
Rude (Sculpter)
13
Rugge, Heinrich von (Minnesinger)
21
Rundberg, J.L. (Poet)
13
“Rusalka” (Dargomzhski)
4
Page
1
18, 19
25
46
38
50
5
29
40
21
35
8
13
17
12
5
44
36
12
44
37
2
44
43
4
45
6
6, 10
25, 27
37
47
45
3
45
48
46
47
31
47
39
48
38
17
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 41.
Subject
Saint-Saens, Camille (Composer)
Salle Garnier, Monte Carlo Opera
“Salome” (R. Strauss)
Salvation Army Band
Samples – see Proofs, Engraving; also Essays
“Samson et Dalila” (Saint-Saens)
Volume
5
6
7
2
7
1
Page
43
49, 50
1
32
27
25,27,33,41
Samut, Robert (Composer)
Sand, George
Sanjines, Jose Ignacio de (Poet)
Sanzio, Raffaello (Painter)
Saraceni, Carlo (Painter)
Sargent, Sir Malcolm (Composer)
Sax, Heinrich von (Minnesinger)
7
20
13
4
13
13
15
8
21
1
36
49
7
28, 29
18
13
4
49
Saxhorns
Saxophone
Scheffer (Painter)
Schiller, Frederic
Schimon, Ferdinand (Painter)
Schmidt, Franz (Composer)
Schoenbrunn Palace, Vienna
Schonberg, Arnold (Composer)
Schrammel, Joseph (Composer)
Schubert, Franz (Composer)
Schumann, Robert (Composer)
Schutz, Heinrich (Composer)
Schweitzer, Dr. Albert (Organist)
“Sea Symphony” (Williams)
“Second Hungarian Rhapsody” (Liszt)
“2nd Symphony” (Kalinnikov)
Seixas, Carlos (Musician/ composer)
Seoul Cultural Center
Serov, V.A. (Artist)
Serpent Horn
Serres, R. (Engraver)
Sevcik, Otakar (Violinist)
Sevelingen, Meinloh von (Minnesinger)
“Seventh Symphony” (Shostakovich)
Shakespeare, William (Playwright)
Shawm
Shostakovich, Dimitri Dimitrievich (Composer)
17
17
4
2
3
7
6
7
7
7
7
7
20
7
5
5
20
2
22
17
20
20
21
7
22
17
7
31, 32
33
7
26
28, 29
2
20
2
3
2, 4-7
8-10
11
16-19
47
30, 31
13
13
29
2
34
17
33
47
13
26-52
35
13
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 42.
Subject
Sibelius, Jean (Composer)
“Siegfried” (Wagner)
Sihanouk, Prince Norodom (Saxaphonist)
“Silent Night, Holy Night”
“Simon Boccanegra” (Verdi)
Singers, Choir
Minnesingers
Opera
Popular Artists
“Singer dem Herrn” (Telemann)
Skreta, Karel (Painter)
Skroup, Frantisek Joseph (Composer)
Slavik, Joseph (Composer)
“Sleeping Beauty” (Tchaicovsky)
Smetana, Bedrich (Composer)
Smith, Jimmy (Pianist)
Solana, Jose Gutierrez (Painter)
Solomos, Dionysios (Composer)
“Sommerabend” (Brahms)
“Song of Christmas, The”
Sontag, Henriette (Singer)
Sousa, John Philip (Composer)
Sousaphone
Space Satellites
Specimen overprints, Germany, 1972
Spohn, Ludwig (Composer)
Spohr, Louis
Stamic, Jan Vaclav (Composer)
Starkenberg, Hartmann von (Minnesinger)
State Theater, Linz, Austria
St. Petersburg, Russia
Ulan Bator, Mongolia
Steel Band
Steen, Jan (Painter)
Stephanescu, George (Composer)
Stieler, Joseph Carl (Painter)
Stober (Painter)
Stolz, Robert (Composer)
Volume
7
7
20
13
7
22
21
21
21
22
22
7
8
7
23
7
7
7
20
16
13
3
13
3
7
17
2
7
7
2
7
21
2
2
2
1
2
16
7
3
3
1
7
Page
12
44, 45
23
13-16
38
3
41-45
46-49
50
1-5
6-10
35
23
13
7-10
13
30
14-17
21
2
41
49
5
16
18-19
36
1
11
20
49, 50
21
49
9
38
38
36, 38
47
6
21
28, 29
29
3
22
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 43.
Subject
Straus, Oscar (Composer)
Strauss, Johann (Composer)
Strauss, Johann Sr. (Composer)
Strauss, Richard (Composer)
Stravinsky, Igor Feodorovitch (Composer)
Stretlingen, Heinrich von (Minnesinger)
String Band
Suk, Josef (Composer)
“Survival”
Sutherland, Joan (Opera Star)
“Swan Lake” (Tchaikovsky)
“Symphoniae Sacrae” (Schutz)
“Symphony in A Major” (Mendelssohn)
Szymanowski, Karol (Composer)
Tabakova, Svetana (Opera Star)
Tagore, Rabindranath (Poet)
“Taking of Tiger Mountain by Strategy” (Chinese Opera)
“Tales of Hoffmann” (Offenbach)
“Taming of the Shrew, The” (Shakespeare)
“Tannhauser” (Wagner)
Tchaicovsky, Piotr Ilyitch (Composer)
Teacher, Music
Teaching, Music Academies
Teaching, Musical Theory
Telegraph Key Set
Telemann, Georg Philipp (Composer)
Telephone Lines
Television
Broadcasting
Camera
Television Set
Teodorini, Elena (Actress)
Terborch, G. (Painter)
Ter Brugghen, Hendrick (Painter)
Tete beche pair, Honduras
Teufen, Werner von (Minnesinger)
Volume
7
1
2
7
8
7
7
7
21
1
7
22
4
22
7
20
7
5
7
7
13
20
6
22
7
7
22
22
22
1
7
1
2
2
1
2
2
3
16
15
16
2
21
Page
28
3
12
23-26
37
22
27
28
47
38
29
9
23
5
30-32
35
11
46
29
44
43
41
29
47
44, 45
30-34
11, 12
13-22
23
49
35
44, 49, 50
1
1
45
45
1
44
3
25, 32
5
28
49
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 44.
Subject
Theater, Greek
Theater and Music Festival, Vienna, Austria
Theater at Saarbrucken
Theater of Peace, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Theatrical Director
Thomas, Sonny (Pianist)
Tiepolo, Giambattista (Painter)
Timbrel
Todi, Luisa (Composer/ musician)
“Tosca” (Puccini)
Toscanini, Arturo (Conductor)
Toulouse-Lautrec (Painter)
Toulouse-Lautrec (Painter) (contd)
Tourmer, Nicholas (Painter)
Translator of Psalms
“Traumerei
“Tristan and Isolde” (Wagner)
Trumpet
“Turandot” (Puccini)
“Twas the Night Before Christmas”
“Twelfth Night” (Shakespeare)
“Twelve Days of Christmas”
“Two Hearts in Three Quarter Time” (Stolz)
Ukulele
UNESCO, International Music Council cancellation, Melbourne, Australia, 4.
Oct. 1979
Uniao Postal Das Americas e Espanha, 1946
” (Schumann)
United States, Possible early use of American Bank Note printing of issue of
1879
Universal Postal Union Congress, Wien, 1942
Valencia, Luis Alberto (Musician/ composer)
“Valkure”
Van Eyck (Painter)
Van Honthorst, Gerard (Painter)
Veena
“Vengeance of Two Young Sons” (Ryukyu Opera)
“Verbunkos” (Bihari)
Verdi, Giuseppe (Composer)
Vermeer, Jan (Painter)
Volume
2
2
2
2
21
20
16
17
20
6
22
7
8
10
18
22
7
7
22
17
6
22
13
22
13
7
17
Page
3-5
9
25
31
29
20
10
37
13
40
1
2, 3
14, 15
8
10
25
8
42, 44
2
38-49
40
4
6
47
6, 17
22
50
21
16
12
6
31
42
16
20
7
16
16
18
20
3
1
7
15
20-22
8
44
11
6
1
46
42
3
36-39
41, 49
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 45.
Subject
Victory Theater, Stalingrad
Vienna City Opera
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Vienna Symphony Orchestra
Vieuxtemps, Henri F. (Composer)
Villa-Lobos, Heiter (Composer)
Vincenti, Leopoldo Benedetto (Composer)
Violin
“Virgin and the Dragon, The” (Ryukyu Opera)
Vivaldi, Antonio (Composer)
Vives Roig, Amadeo (Composer)
Vogelweide, Walter von der (Minnesinger)
Vojan, Edward (Actor)
Volkov, Feodor G. (Founder of St. Petersburg State Theater ?)
Von Weber, Carl Maria (Composer)
Vorosmarty, Mihaly (Poet)
Wagner, Richard (Composer)
“Waltz Dream” (O. Straus)
“Wanderer‟s Nachtlied” (Schubert)
“War”
Watteau, Antoine (Painter)
Weiland
Weir, Robert Stanley (Composer)
“Wellington‟s Victory” (Beethoven)
“We Three Kings of Orient Are”
“While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night”
Whistle
“White Haired Girl, The” (Chinese Ballet)
White, Jose (Composer/ musician)
Wieniawski, Henry K. (Violinist)
Willan, Healy (Composer)
Williams, Alberto (Musician)
Williams, Ralph Vaughan (Composer)
Wimmer, G. (Engraver)
Wodzinska, Maria (Painter)
Wolf, Hugo (Composer)
“Wooden Carved Prince, The” (Bartok)
Wood, Sir Henry (Conductor)
Volume
16
2
2
1
23
7
7
7
13
18
20
7
7
21
2
2
7
21
1
7
7
7
22
15
16
2
13
3
13
13
18
1
20
20
7
20
7
6
7
4
7
3
7
Page
10
38
12, 13
18-21
3, 4
48
39
41
28, 29
2-5
47
40
41
46, 48, 49
19
38
46
37
3
42-45
28
7, 10
9
40, 41
4
26
31
16
4
12
6
7
7
34
46
4
47
5
4
7
47
11
4
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 46.
Subject
Wyspianski, Stanislaw (Painter and poet)
“Yankee Doodle Dandy”
Young Pioneers
Ysaye, Eugene (Violinist)
“Zadok the Priest” (Handel)
Zanesville Ohio Music Festival
Zeller, Carl (Composer)
Zelter, Karl Friedrich (Composer)
Zhukovski, V.A. (Poet/ Author)
Ziehrer, Karl Michael (Composer)
Zinnen, J.A. (Composer)
Zither
Zwyssig, P. Alberik (Composer)
Volume
5
22
1
20
14
9
7
7
21
4
7
13
18
14
Page
49
6
35
29, 30
10
20
48
49
45
41
50
47
7
4
Commemorative print, Laotian Royal Ballet, 1969 (Volume 1, page 14)
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 47.
B I B L I OG R A P H Y
Norstedt, Johann A. in conjunction with the Philatelic Music Circle. A checklist of postage
stamps about music. Blacksburg, VA: J.A. Norstedt, 1997.
Sherwood, William. Music on stamps: an encyclopedic handbook. Indianapolis, IN: Fine Arts
Philatelists, 1987.
C R E D I T S & A C K N OW L E D G M E N T S
This finding aid was prepared with the assistance of NPM Museum Specialist James O‟Donnell.
Images are from the Haywood Music Collection at the Smithsonian National Postal
Museum.
First day cover, Bela Bartok, Hungarian composer (Volume 3, page 11)
Smithsonian National Postal Museum, Haywood Music Collection Finding Guide (Accession # 1984.0699), p. 48.
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