- Repository:
- George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
- Published:
- 2011
- Subjects:
- Music.
• | Music. | [X] |
• | Music--20th century. | (2) |
• | Music--Instruction and study. | (2) |
• | Acting. | (1) |
• | Ballet--Pictorial works. | (1) |
• | Composers. | (1) |
• | Costume design. | (1) |
• | Dance | (1) |
• | Folk music--United States | (1) |
• | Great Depression | (1) |
• | Guitar --Instruction and study. | (1) |
• | Guitar music. | (1) |
• | Guitar orchestra music. | (1) |
• | Harpists. | (1) |
• | Hitler Youth--Photographs. | (1) |
• | Minstrel shows | (1) |
• | Music theory. | (1) |
• | Music--Japan | (1) |
• | Music--Japan--20th century | (1) |
• | No | (1) |
• | Opera. | (1) |
• | Performing arts. | (1) |
• | Protest songs--United States | (1) |
• | Sheet music. | (1) |
• | Stage guides | (1) |
• | Theater. | (1) |
• | Tom and Jerry (Television program) | (1) |
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