User:Durova
Hi, I'm a newly minted admin here on Wikisource, also an editor on English Wikipedia and an administrator on Wikimedia Commons. I upload material at Wikisource mostly in connection with media restoration.
For other editors who are interested in uploading music, I've put together a handy sheet music loading guide.
A recording, a score, and a portrait
[edit]One of the projects I'm working on is to provide good media packets for composers and songwriters. Part of this ties in with Wikisource as a hosting location for musical scores.
The overall idea is to provide useful illustrative media that migrates easily between different language editions of Wikipedia. It's easier to translate a caption than an entire article, so smaller language projects gain an easy way of providing useful content to their readers. With good restored examples of a recording, a score, and a portrait it's possible to convey a lot of information about a composer even if an article is a stub. I'm working with a team of people and so far we've completed media packets for Ludwig van Beethoven, Irving Berlin, and Carlos Gardel. We'd like to do as many as possible and welcome international material.
Contributions
[edit]Irving Berlin songs
[edit]One of the ways to grow Wikisource's readership and volunteer base is to become a centralized resource for music and spoken audio. The Internet has plenty of lyrics sites already; what could set Wikisource apart is to supplement text with scores, recordings, or manuscript reproductions. One of the potential synergies between projects is that a lot of this material has the potential to run on Wikipedia's main page in the "Did you know?" section. So with a newly created template that tells which specific media Wikisource hosts for a subject, Wikipedia readers have more reason to visit here.
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before restoration
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after restoration
With sheet music
[edit]- I Want to Go Back to Michigan - showcase example with restored sheet music and audio file
- Alexander's Ragtime Band
- He's A Devil in His Own Home Town
- Mandy
- Somebody's Coming to My House
- That International Rag - also has audio
- That Mysterious Rag - also has audio
- The Ragtime Soldier Man
- When I Lost You - also has audio
- When the Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabam'
- Along Came Ruth
- Araby (song)
- At the Devil's Ball
- Sadie Salome (Go Home)
- Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon
- My Bird of Paradise
- They're on Their Way to Mexico
- I Beg Your Pardon Dear Old Broadway
- The Ragtime Violin
- Nobody Knows (and Nobody Seems to Care)
- The Hand That Rocked My Cradle Rules My Heart
- Oh How I Hate to Get up in the Morning - also has audio
- Everybody's Doin' It Now
- Daddy, Come Home
- Alice in Wonderland
Lyrics only
[edit]- Next To Your Mother, Who Do You Love
- Kiss Me, My Honey, Kiss Me
- Follow the Crowd (audio available)
- I Want to Be in Dixie
James Scott songs
[edit]James Scott was one of the foremost ragtime composers.
Title | Year | Notes | Cover page |
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A Summer Breeze - March and Two-Step | 1903 | ||
Fascinator | 1903 | ||
On the Pike (A Rag-Time Two-Step) | 1904 | ||
Frog Legs Rag | 1906 | ||
Kansas City Rag | 1907 | ||
Grace and Beauty | 1909 | ||
Great Scott Rag | 1909 | ||
Ragtime Betty | 1909 | ||
Sunburst Rag | 1909 | ||
Valse Venice | 1909 | ||
Hearts Longing | 1909 | ||
She's My Girl from Anaconda | 1909 | Lyrics by C. R. Dumars | |
Sweetheart Time | 1909 | Lyrics by C. R. Dumars | |
Hilarity Rag | 1910 | ||
Ophelia Rag | 1910 | ||
Princess Rag | 1911 | ||
Quality | 1911 | ||
Ragtime Oriole | 1911 | ||
Climax Rag | 1914 | ||
Suffragette | 1914 | ||
Take Me Out To Lakeside | 1914 | Lyrics by Ida Miller | |
Evergreen Rag | 1915 | ||
Honey Moon Rag | 1916 | ||
Prosperity Rag | 1916 | ||
Efficiency Rag | 1917 | ||
Paramount Rag | 1917 | ||
Dixie Dimples | 1918 | ||
Rag Sentimental | 1918 | ||
Springtime of Love | 1918 | ||
New Era Rag | 1919 | ||
Peace and Plenty Rag | 1919 | ||
Troubadour Rag | 1919 | ||
Modesty Rag | 1920 | ||
Pegasus (rag) | 1920 | ||
Shimmie Shake | 1920 | Lyrics by Cleota Wilson | |
Don't Jazz Me Rag | 1921 | ||
Victory Rag | 1921 | ||
Broadway Rag | 1922 | ||
Calliope Rag | 1966 | published posthumously |
Carlos Gardel
[edit]Carlos Gardel was a leading figure in the history of tango.
Scott Joplin
[edit]Scott Joplin was the most famous ragtime composer.
- Maple Leaf Rag
- A Breeze From Alabama
- The Entertainer
- The Cascades
- The Chrysanthemum
- Country Club
- Gladiolus Rag
- Lily Queen
- Kismet Rag
- Frolic of the Bears
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake
[edit]- I'm Just Wild About Harry
- Serenade Blues
- Bandana Days
- Baltimore Buzz
- Love Will Find A Way
- Gypsy Blues
Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, Gus Kahn
[edit]Antonín Dvořák
[edit]Joseph Lamb
[edit]- Sensation
- Gee, Kid! But I Like You
- American Beauty Rag
- Nightingale Rag
- Reindeer Rag Time Two-Step
- Bohemia Rag
John Philip Sousa
[edit]- Across the Danube
- Transit of Venus
- Stars and Stripes Forever
- America First
- Boy Scouts of America
- Anchor & Star
- Contentment Rag
- Cleopatra Rag
George M. Cohan
[edit]Stephen Foster
[edit]Benjamin Franklin's Silence Dogood letters
[edit]- Silence Dogood, No. 1
- Silence Dogood, No. 2
- Silence Dogood, No. 3
- Silence Dogood, No. 4
- Silence Dogood, No. 5
- Silence Dogood, No. 6
- Silence Dogood, No. 7
- Silence Dogood, No. 8
- Silence Dogood, No. 9
- Silence Dogood, No. 11
- Silence Dogood, No. 12
- Silence Dogood, No. 13
- Silence Dogood, No. 14
- Hugo Grimm on Silence Dogood
Other contributions
[edit]A related project has been to U.S. Presidential speeches. Thanks to U.S. Government public domain, we're able to host these. Wikisource could grow into an excellent resource for this type of material, because most of it in its existing form is scattered across various presidential libraries and other websites under a variety of formats and site architectures.
- Statement by the President in his Address to the Nation, September 11, 2001 - by George W. Bush, audio file included
- The Right of the People to Rule - by Theodore Roosevelt, audio file included
- Index:Washington - State of the Union.djvu - George Washington's handwritten notes for his first State of the Union Address
- Statement on the Panama Canal Treaty Signing By Jimmy Carter, audio file included