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Musical Notes Collection

"Musical Notes: A Melodic Journey through Time and Art" An ethereal scene unfolds as an angel with a halo and butterfly wings gracefully strums the harp

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Angel with halo and butterfly wings playing harp

Angel with halo and butterfly wings playing harp

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Memphis, Tennessee, Beale Street Brass Note Walk Of Fame, Johnny Cash

Memphis, Tennessee, Beale Street Brass Note Walk Of Fame, Johnny Cash

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Front Cover Illustration for Puck Magazine, Vol. LXIV, No

Front Cover Illustration for Puck Magazine, Vol. LXIV, No
NYH332193 Front Cover Illustration for Puck Magazine, Vol.LXIV, No. 1654, Nov 11th 1908 (colour litho) by Glackens, Louis (1866-1933); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Rossini from Le Hanneton, pub. 4 July 1857 (colour litho)

Rossini from Le Hanneton, pub. 4 July 1857 (colour litho)
3664663 Rossini from Le Hanneton, pub.4 July 1857 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Gioachino Antonio Rossini (1792 - 1868); ); The Stapleton Collection; French

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Ms 241 f. 144 Historiated initials depicting The Presentation of Jesus at

Ms 241 f. 144 Historiated initials depicting The Presentation of Jesus at
XIR375183 Ms 241 f.144 Historiated initials depicting The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple, from the Antiphonal for the consecration of the Abbey Church of Vauclair

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Musical Score for Le Tango, from Sports & Divertissements, pub. 1914 (pochoir print)

Musical Score for Le Tango, from Sports & Divertissements, pub. 1914 (pochoir print)
3282443 Musical Score for Le Tango, from Sports & Divertissements, pub. 1914 (pochoir print) by Martin, Charles (1848-1934); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Ms 241 f. 1 Historiated initial A depicting St

Ms 241 f. 1 Historiated initial A depicting St
XIR175563 Ms 241 f.1 Historiated initial A depicting St. Gregory, from the Antiphonal for the consecration of the Abbey Church of Vauclair, 1257 (vellum) by French School

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Picture shows Mike Mills, bass guitar player with REM. REM pictured

Picture shows Mike Mills, bass guitar player with REM. REM pictured performing in Germany in July 1995. They are appearing at Freibadgelande, Am Badesee, Duren-Gurzenich, Germany

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Violin And Sheet Music

Violin And Sheet Music

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Illustration of a singing Stegosaurus

Illustration of a singing Stegosaurus

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Sheet music for A New Song on Sadlers Wells, 1746 (engraving)

Sheet music for A New Song on Sadlers Wells, 1746 (engraving)
XJF425689 Sheet music for A New Song on Sadlers Wells, 1746 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Portrait of Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) 1666 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) 1666 (oil on canvas)
XCF266095 Portrait of Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) 1666 (oil on canvas) by Hayls, John (fl.1651-76); 75.6x62.9 cm; National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Italy, Venice, Characters Pantalon and Pandora, from Nuova e curiosa scuola di danza teatrale

Italy, Venice, Characters Pantalon and Pandora, from Nuova e curiosa scuola di danza teatrale
Italy, 18th century - Characters Pantalon and Pandora, from " Nuova e curiosa scuola di danza teatrale" (School of theatrical dance), 1716

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Norway, Bergen, Autograph score of Peer Gynt by Edvard Hagerup Grieg

Norway, Bergen, Autograph score of Peer Gynt by Edvard Hagerup Grieg
Edvard Hagerup Grieg (1843-1907). " Peer Gynt", autograph score

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Music and prime numbers, artwork

Music and prime numbers, artwork
Music and prime numbers. Artwork of a blackboard displaying the opening of Part I of the Goldberg Variations (1741), an aria and set of 30 variations by German composer Johann Sebastian Bach

Background imageMusical Notes Collection: Musical notation and tables, 1823 C017 / 8069

Musical notation and tables, 1823 C017 / 8069
Musical notation and tables, 19th century. At upper left are a set of musical scores, showing examples of musical notation and keys


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"Musical Notes: A Melodic Journey through Time and Art" An ethereal scene unfolds as an angel with a halo and butterfly wings gracefully strums the harp, filling the air with celestial melodies. In the heart of Memphis, Tennessee, Beale Street Brass Note Walk Of Fame pays tribute to legendary musicians like Johnny Cash, immortalizing their contributions to music history. The front cover illustration of Puck Magazine captures the vibrant spirit dancing in harmony, inviting readers into a world filled with rhythm and melody. Rossini from Le Hanneton takes center stage in a captivating color lithograph from 1857, showcasing the power to captivate both eyes and ears. Historiated initials on Ms 241 f. 144 transport us back in time as they beautifully depict The Presentation of Jesus at a moment where music played an integral role in religious ceremonies. The musical score for Le Tango found within Sports & Divertissements (pub. 1914) comes alive through pochoir print, allowing us to feel each note's passionate embrace. Ms 241 f. 1 introduces us to St. , accompanied by a historiated initial A that symbolizes how music has been intertwined with spirituality throughout centuries. Mike Mills, bass guitar player with REM, is captured mid-performance—a testament to how they are unite artists on stage while resonating deeply within their audience's hearts. Violin And Sheet Music stand side by side—an exquisite pairing that showcases both the beauty of craftsmanship and the magic created when ink meets sound waves on paper. An enchanting illustration brings forth a singing Stegosaurus—proof that even prehistoric creatures were not immune to the allure of harmonious melodies echoing through time itself.