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Gilmore's Band, "Any Rags" audio recording, approximately 1910

 File — Box: 9 (original media), Item: 10

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Collection documenting the life and music career of the nineteenth-century Irish-American band leader, conductor, and cornetist P.S. Gilmore. It also highlights the activities of the Patrick S. Gilmore Society, founded by Michael Cummings in Boston in 1968 or 1969. Materials assembled by Michael Cummings include correspondence, concert programs, Gilmore's cornet, photographs, lithographs, audio and visual recordings, and newspaper and magazine articles. Much of the material pertains to two large-scale musical events arranged by Gilmore—the National Peace Jubilee of 1869 and the World's Peace Jubilee of 1872—both held in Boston, Massachusetts. Materials on Gilmore and the Peace Jubilees are a mixture of original nineteenth-century items and reproductions created during Cummings's research.

Dates

  • Creation: approximately 1910

Creator

Access Note

The wax cylinder is not available for playback due to format impermanence and cannot be reformatted by Burns Library at this time.

Historical note

From 1873 to his death in 1892, P.S. Gilmore conducted the 22nd New York Regiment Band, helping it become the foremost professional band in the United States. P.S. Gilmore made some of the first recordings for Thomas Edison, and “Gilmore’s Band” continued recording after P.S. Gilmore’s death in 1892.

Full Extent

From the Series: 9.75 Linear Feet (8 containers)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Physical Description

1 wax cylinder

Repository Details

Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository

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