Sheet music.
circa 1898-1943
Box 1, Box 2, Box 3, Box 4, Box 5, Box 6, Box 7, Box 8
Works composed by Daniels.
circa 1898-1943
Language of Material:
English
Extent:
8 boxes
Scope and contents
Published sheet music of works composed by Daniels.
Arrangement
Arranged A-Z by title. Boxes 1-6 contain original published scores. Boxes 7-8 contain photocopies.
Box 11, Box 12
Works by female composers.
circa 1900-1934
Extent:
2 boxes
Scope and contents
Sheet music by female composers, predominately published by Jerome H. Remick & Co and one of its subsidiary companies, Whitney
Warner.
Arrangement
Box 11 contains original published scores. Box 12 contains photocopies.
Box 13, Box 14, Box 15, Box 16, Box 17, Box 18, Box 19
Works published by companies associated with Daniels.
circa 1900-1943
Extent:
7 boxes
Scope and contents
Sheet music issued by publishers Daniels either owned or worked for including: Charles N. Daniels (Box 13), Daniels and Wilson
(Box 13), Hoffman (Box 15), Jerome H. Remick & Co (sheet music - Boxes 16-17, folios - Boxes 18-19), and Villa Moret (Boxes
13-14).
Arrangement
Boxes 13-14 (Charles N. Daniel and Villa Moret), by publisher then A-Z by title. Box 15 (Hoffman), A-Z by title. Box 16 (Jerome
H. Remick & Co), A-Z by composer. Box 17 (Jerome H. Remick & Co), A-Z by title. Boxes 18-19 (Jerome H. Remick & Co), A-Z by
folio title.
Box 20, Box 21, Box 22, Box 23, Box 24
Miscellaneous sheet music.
circa 1900-1930
Extent:
4 boxes
Scope and contents
Composers featured include Paul Ash, Ben Black, Haven Gillespie, Billy Hill, Henry P. Guy, and Earl C. Jones. Also included
are various works published with either San Francisco or Southern California imprints.
Also included are parts for orchestral arrangements of songs published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., a collection of works by
Daniel's son Neil M. Daniels, works crediting Daniels as arranger, and a folio of Daniel's works (written under the pseudonym
of Neil Moret) entitled "Some of my tunes", which the composer appears to have presented to his wife "Xmas 1910".
Box 26 features oversized materials which include: miscellaneous illustrations; photocopies of some Western Music Publishing
scores; Jerome H. Remick & Co. advertisements; copies of correspondence and scores for "Lazy Lover: by Neil Moret; copies
of Jerome H. Remick & Co. correspondence and contracts; copies of Jerome H. Remick & Co. published songs; sheet music published
by Daniels, Russell, and Boone; miscellaneous sheet music not published by Daniels or Remick; and miscellaneous sheet music
published by Carl Hoffman.
Box 9, Box 10
Piano rolls.
circa 1900-1930
Extent:
2 boxes
Scope and contents
Piano rolls predominately of works by Charles Daniels, published under both his given name, and one of his pseudonyms, Neil
Moret.
Box 23
Ephemera.
circa 1898-1943
Extent:
1 box
Scope and contents
Ephemera including a Moret-Remick greeting card with photos of both men; a catalog of instruments made by Conn Ltd; publicity
photos of a unknown woman; and research notes from the Remick Collection at the University of Michigan.
Box 25
Periodicals.
circa 1885-1931
Extent:
1 box
[6 folders]
Scope and contents
Photocopies and original periodicals from the late 19th century and early 20th century. Periodicals featured include: The
Baton; The Etude; Ev'ry Month; The Ladies' World; Metronome; The Mother's Magazine; Pictorial Review; Women's Home Companion,
Arrangement
Arranged A-Z by periodical title.
Box 26
Nan Bostick articles, compositions, and correspondence.
circa 1998-2010
Extent:
1 box
[4 folders, 3 CD-Rs]
Creator:
Bostick, Nan
Scope and contents
Articles, compositions, and a small selection of notes and correspondence by the creator of the Charles Daniels Sheet Music
Collection, Nan Bostick. Also included are photocopies of some of Daniels' published songs.