Bands (Music)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Variants
Military bands
Wind bands
Broader Terms
Musical groups
Narrower Terms
Altas (Musical groups)
Big bands
Brass bands
Circus bands
Dance orchestras
Drum and bugle corps
Drum majors
Fife and drum corps
Jug bands
Marching bands
Pipe bands
Rhythm bands and orchestras
Saxophone choirs
Steel bands (Music)
Washboard bands
Women's bands (Music)Sources found: 2004118093: Rapp, W. The wind band masterworks of Holst, Vaughan Williams, and Grainger, 2005. found: Grove music online WWW site, Sept. 29, 2005(Military band: A term dating from the late 18th century used of a regimental band of woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. It is also applied to an ensemble of any sort that plays military music, including signals and military calls. In British usage it refers (misleadingly) to mixed wind bands of all types; Wind band: see Band) LC Classification ML1300-ML1354 Editorial Notes subdivision [Bands] under individual educational institutions and under military services, e.g. [Harvard University--Bands; United States--Armed Forces--Bands] Instance Of MADS/RDF Topic MADS/RDF Authority SKOS Concept Offsite link Scheme Membership(s) Library of Congress Subject Headings Collection Membership(s) LCSH Collection - Authorized Headings LCSH Collection - General Collection LCSH Collection - May Subdivide Geographically Change Notes 2005-09-29: new 2008-06-20: revised
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Guide to the Wagner Photograph Collection
Collection
Identifier: H54-52
Abstract
The Wagner Photograph Collection contains photographs of Cheyenne street scenes and buildings, Fort D.A. Russell, and Tom Horn in jail just prior to his execution in 1903.
Dates:
1880s-1900s