| Shawnee Press, Inc. Fostco Music Press documents |
| title | Number of documents |
| A day like other days (welcome), To be a cowboy, What if an angel? | 30 |
| A History of the Greater Miami Opera, 1941-1983, Come, thou fount of every blessing | 30 |
| A Jul, med din glede = O Yule, filled with gladness, Basil the cat, Misha, the feline queen | 27 |
| All flesh is like the grass, Psalm 150 | 30 |
| All that hath life & breath, praise ye the Lord!, Cold December flies away, Hymn of praise | 29 |
| A Manual of reflexive therapy of the connective tissue (connective tissue massage) = Bindegewebsmassage | 30 |
| An investigation of the causes and effects of mass layoffs among United States publicly traded firms, 1990-1995 | 30 |
| A simple thank you to American icons & personal heroes, A to Z, If anyone is in Christ | 30 |
| A star-spangled celebration!, Skye boat song, Little wheel a-turnin' | 25 |
| Beneath the tree of life = En el arbol de la vida, Song for world peace, Glad hymns of praise | 30 |
| Bladen County, North Carolina tax lists, 1775 through 1789, Treasury of carols, Yakety sax | 30 |
| Blessed be that maid Marie. From album The holly and the ivy, The Holly and the ivy | 30 |
| Chosen one ; Journey to Bethlehem ; A simple stable ; Glory to God, Lord, can you hear us praying? | 29 |
| Come, let us join our cheerful songs, Toccata for bells, Rondo for bells | 25 |
| Come unto me ; Keeper of my heart ; Jesus, the Son ... [et al.] | 30 |
| Concerto for piano and orchestra, number 4 in G major, opus 58 ; Piano sonata number 19 in G minor, opus 49, number 1 ; Piano sonata number 20 in G major, opus 49, number 2 | 30 |
| Concerto number 3 in G major for violin and orchestra, K. 216 ; Concertone in C major for two violins and orchestra, K. 190 | 30 |
| Deck the hall ; We wish you a merry Christmas ; Hark! the herald angels sing | 30 |
| Deo dicamus gratias = Sing to the Lord our grateful thanks, A Christmas triptych | 30 |
| Drawing down the moon ; Reception ; In the presence of the light ... [et al.], In celebration | 30 |
| Due liriche Ttedesche e un congedo di Giosue' Carducci. Op. 66. Per soprano e piccola orchestra, partitura. Poems translated by Giouse Carducci, new music to poems of Heinrich Heine by Franco Mannino | 30 |
| Familiar tunes for use with Divine songs for children by Isaac Watts, Peace came to Earth | 27 |
| Five hymn preludes for oboe and keyboard, Morning star | 30 |
| For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life: John 3:16 part 2 | 30 |
| Four keyboard compositions ; Two oboe and keyboard compositions, My time with you | 28 |
| Go, tell it on the mountain, Finnan haddie, Lament of a fisher's wife | 27 |
| Go tell it on the mountain ; It came upon a midnight clear ; God rest ye merry gentlemen | 30 |
| Guide my feet and hold my hand, A Change had to come, Dormi, Jesu | 25 |
| Hearken, for I bring to you great joy = Siehe, ich verkundige euch grosse Freude | 30 |
| I am Jesus' little lamb ; [words] Henrietta L. VonHayn ; tr. composite ; [music] Weil ich Jesu Schaeflein bin, Brueder Choral-Buch, 1784 ; arr. Theodore Beck part 2 | 26 |
| In paradisum may all the angels motet; antiphon from the burial service. For full chorus of mixed voices a cappella. Text: traditional, m & English w John Castellini | 30 |
| I want to be ready to walk with Jesus just like John | 30 |
| Jeg er sa glad hver julekeld = I am so glad each Christmas Eve, The Textual and musical repertoire of the Spruchmotette | 25 |
| Jubilate Deo = O be joyful in the Lord | 30 |
| Katherine Hepburn's Classic fairy tales, Edward II, Empress | 26 |
| Let us talents & tongues employ ; We come to the hungry feast, People, look east | 28 |
| Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your father . | 29 |
| Locations of endocrine structures in a mammalian species, The morning trumpet, At the river | 30 |
| Max Reger: Klarinettenquintett; A Dur. Op. 146. Artist: Karl Leister, sound recording: Deutsche Grmmophon, GmbH | 28 |
| Mel Bay presents John Knowles, Sittin' back pickin', Separate lives, The border | 29 |
| Messa in tempore belli = Mass in time of war ; Paukenmesse, Glorious things of thee are spoken | 26 |
| More than ordinary ; Follow you home ; Guilty as sin, Like a river, Wayward angel | 25 |
| Morning has broken ; It is well with my soul ; He keeps me singing | 30 |
| Night. Words & music: Will Pryor (Arthur Edward Pryor), Annie Laurie, Somerset march | 30 |
| O God, whom saints and angels delight to worship in Heaven, Jesus came from Nazareth | 28 |
| Parlor music for flute and guitar (plus three flute solos), Foster favorites, Take some pride in America! | 30 |
| Peg leg Pete; burla for tuba or B-flat bass clarinet (B-flat contra bass clarinet) Arr. for band: Luigi Zaninelli | 30 |
| Perceptions of parents, students, teachers, and administrators of internal and external factors that affect school safety | 30 |
| Previously unpublished material from notes, poems, letters, drawings, and paintings by E. E. Cummings in dissertation titled "The Aesthetics of E. E. Cummings' early painting and poetry" | 30 |
| Reflections of the heart, mind and soul in poetry | 30 |
| Sanctus part 2 | 30 |
| Seeing red, stories of American communists, A white Christmas, Good thing | 30 |
| Sing no sad songs. By John Hazard Wildman, Those Antioch girls, Oh my, oh no | 29 |
| Structure in sixteen instrumental works from Giovanni Gabrieli's "Sacrae symphoniae" (1597) | 30 |
| Teacher's guide for the easy reader edition of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde (Robert Louis Stevenson) | 30 |
| Test bank for Essentials of New Jersey real estate, [by] Edith Lank, Joan M. Sobeck & Joseph H. Martin | 30 |
| The Ark of Noe, Psalm 23 | 30 |
| The development of a curriculum and text for the study of trumpet pedagogy, Nobody knows | 30 |
| The Edge of day. By Laurie Lee, author of renewable matter: Time Warner, Inc, Twelfth night | 30 |
| The effect of A 6 KG weight load on functional capacity, body composition, and the lipid profile in middle-aged women | 30 |
| The Greenwood library of American war reporting, Lorena, Swamp stomp | 30 |
| The Harp that once thro' Tara's halls; with variations. Music by Herbert L. Clarke, editing & arranging: M. Witmark & Sons, employer for hire of Arthur Brandenburg part 2 | 30 |
| There is a land of pure delight, The Bread of God, Publishers' auxiliary | 23 |
| The relationship of ethnicity, socioeconomic status, computer access, early learning experiences, and teacher turnover to student achievement | 30 |
| The Saga of Mordrick the Foul and the great chicken coup, May the farce be with thee | 30 |
| The tragedy of King Lear. By William Shakespeare, O mistress mine, Kyrie | 30 |
| Thou didst leave thy throne ; What child is this? ; O come all ye faithful, Comfort and joy: a tale of a horse and a hen | 30 |
| Toccato on "Nun danket alle gott" = Now thank we all our God, Come, let us join our cheerful songs | 29 |
| To everything there is a season. By Universal City Studios, Inc. (H.E.L.P.), Reflection: thy will be done | 27 |
| Twenty two variations on Amaram, madhuram (I am infinite, I am bliss), Psalm 23 | 30 |
| Variations on Zacchaeus war ein sehr kleines Mannchen = Zacchaeus was a wee little man part 4 | 30 |
| Well all right (tonight's the night) By Frances Faye, Don Raye & Dan Howell, Molly Malone | 28 |
| We're marching to see Jesus today, Wondrous love | 30 |
| When at creation's dawn there was no sound, Mary looks upon her child, With my voice, I cry out to the Lord | 27 |
| When, in man's music, God is glorified, When in our music God is glorified, Twelve voluntaries | 30 |
| When Jacob had beheld the cloak. For five-part chorus of mixed voices with piano or organ acc. By Ludwig Senfl, musical ed.: James Erb | 25 |
| With Walt Whitman in Camden, July 7, 1890-February 10, 1891, Proud music of the storm | 30 |
| Wonderful world of Disney syndication, main title, end credits, bumpers | 30 |
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