Albumblatt. Ms score. Aug 15, 1852. Unframed. Silk needlepoint band, "Jenny" 1873
Amicorum Album, "Dedie a Amalie Marie Constance Fellborg, 1825" 1825-1835
Lind Biographical material (published and unpublished)
Lind Letters, (22 letters) 1835-1860
Lind Letters received (3 letters)
Manuscript copy of contract with P. T. Barnum (Swedish translation) Nov. 6, 1849
Financial document Sept. 8, 1860
Ms ledgers and other financial papers 1848-1849 and 1867, 1871
Photos, prints and other artwork
Manuscript score (4 p.). The evening bells; Oft in the stilly night; Flow on thou shining river; So warmly we met; and two notes containing song texts.
Swedish attorney document, July 13, 1855.
Manuscript vocal exercise book, Royal College of Music
Manuscript choral music, "an Jenny Lind vom Deutschen Liederkranze" New York Sept. 12, 1850
Mrs. Raymond Maude papers, related to Lind's centennial and legacy
Bound volume of vocal music by Wilhelm Taubert. Sechs Deutsche Lieder. Leipzig: Hofmeister, 1859; Sechs Deutsche Liederwolf Lieder, op. 9. Berlin: Schlesinger, [18--?]; Sechs Deutsche Lieder, op. 12. Leipzig: Hofmeister, [18--?]; 12 Lieder Sang der Liebe, op. 17/1. Berlin: Schlesinger, [18--?]; 12 Lieder Sang der Liebe, op. 17/2. Berlin: Schlesinger, [18--?]; 12 Gesaenge, op. 27/1. Berlin: Schlesinger, [18--?]; Stimmen der Volker, op.16
Two bound volumes of music prepared for Lind's American tour. Print and manuscript, with annotations. London: "James Henry Mapleson, Music Librarian and Transcriber of Music to Her Majesty's Theatre"
Goldschmidt. Otto. Four duets, op. 18/1. London: Cramer, [18--?]
Papers, letters, clippings, and other miscellany related to the performance of Goldschmidt's pastoral, "Ruth"
Goldschmidt - Mendelssohn Scholarship Foundation
Otto Goldschmidt, ms autobiographical notes
Otto Goldschmidt. Mrs. Maude's copy of will dated April 30, 1906 (typescript), and epitome of the will, dated July 16, 1883 (ms) and epitome of codicils, 1885-1899 April 30, 1906, July 16, 1883, 1885-1899
Ledgers for concerts given 1855-1856
Otto Goldschmidt and heirs. Misc. financial papers
Otto Goldschmidt. Transfer of copyright for 12 Studies, op. 13
Materials related to the London Bach Choir and the centennial performance of the B minor mass
Otto Goldschmidt, letters (18) 1857-1907
Letters to Otto Goldschmidt (1860-1907) and regarding (1919) 1860-1907, 1919
Goldschmidt. Ruth: a sacred pastoral, op. 20. Piano/vocal. London: Lamborn Cock, Addison, & Co., [18--?]; Ms excerpt of No. 36, "O Lord I will praise thee"
Bach. Missa Brevis. Hybrid print/ms volume with Goldschmidt's edits
Goldschmidt. Manuscript scores, 1848-1904
Hopkins, C.J. "Fare thee well" ms score ded. Lind, and accompanying letter
Taubert. "Ich muss nun einmal singen" (op. 74/1) ms score 1847
Jenny Lind's music. Ms and print scores from which she sang and sheet music which is dedicated to her. The music is by Jules Benedict, Donizetti, F. Chopin, N. Dalayrac, Carl Reinecke, F. Mendelssohn, Edwin Tiedner, Beethoven and Belletti
Lindblad. Der schlottergebub. Bonn: Simrock, [18--?]
Meyerbeer. Fatal moment! London: Chappell, [18--?]
Gade. Bilder der Jahres, Sommernacht. Op. 51. Leipig: Kistner, [18--?] 1877
Benedict. "Greeting to America" ms full score Sept., 1850
Beethoven, Fidelio. No. 13 Trio. Includes Lind's annotations