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The Crazy Woman (November Song), 1974
Solo soprano, violin and piano. Poem by Gwendolyn Brooks, music by Noel Da Costa.
Duo, 1954-10
Violin and viola. Piece by Da Costa for violin and viola in three movements. Two sets of copies marked for Selwart Clarke.
Generata, 1958-04
Organ and String Orchestra. For Lorna. Written by Da Costa for his graduation recital at Juilliard School. Photocopies (box 19).
Generations, 1985
Composition by Da Costa as epilogue to "A Play Called Music", featuring narrator, dancers, chorus, percussion. Notes, drafts, clippings and copies (box 19).
Let Down the Bars O Death, 1957
SATBB. Poem by Emily Dickinson adapted to music by Da Costa. Finished draft and copy.
Little Lamb, 1952
SATB. Adapted by Da Costa from the poem by William Blake. Finished draft and copy (box 9). Copies (box 20).
Monotony Song, undated
Voice and piano. Poem by Theodore Roethke set to music by Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum with copies.
My Late Lamented Heart, 1956-06
Voice and piano. Lyrics by Townsend Brewster, music by Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum and copy.
Never Seek To Tell Thy Love, undated
Voice and piano. Poem by William Blake set to music by Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum only.
Prayer of Steel, 1963 - 1975
Baritone, piano. Poem by Carl Sandberg set to music by Da Costa. Two finished drafts on vellum and copies.
Psalm of Assurance (Psalm 46), 1952-11-7
Choral. To Sheldon Clark. Finished manucript on vellum signed N. George Da Costa.
Fun House chorale, 1978
Noel Da Costa. 1/4" open reel audio tape; incidental music for the play The Fun House, by George Bass
Incidental Music for The Fun House, by George Bass, 1978
Noel Da Costa. 1/4" open reel audio tape; "Complete Music" noted on back
UKOM MEMORY SONGS, master dub, 1981-07-08
Noel Da Costa. Phonograph album; Lacquer Master Dub with track list, VERY FRAGILE.
Sketches and notes on art history, circa 1940s-1960s
Topics include history of Chinese painting, El Greco, and Leonardo da Vinci
1985 Correspondence D., 01/01/1985-09/30/1985
(Box 1, Folders 1-85; Box 2, Folders 1-33) This series consists of chronologically arranged correspondence received by Ambassador Wilson. Letters for each year are in alphabetical order. Most include copies of replies from the ambassador. @ Note: All correspondents are listed in the description sections of this finding aid. However, only those names that have been asterisked appear in the index.
Aunt Hagar's Children Blues, undated
SATB. Music by W.C. Handy, lyrics by Lieutenant J. Tim Byrman, choral adaptation by Noel Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum and copies.
Fiddle Tunes, 1978-02
Photocopies of published "Fiddle Tunes" accompanying sketches, drafts, and notes of Da Costa's work from this, including drafts of "Brudder Bones" and "A Set of Dance Tunes for Solo Violin".
Five / Seven, 1969-9
SSA, organ. Music by Da Costa for three voices for women, with music for organ or "2 instruments in range", e.g., viola or cello. Copies.
I don't reckon my baby comin' back at all, undated
Contralto and organ. Poem by Owen Dodson to music by Da Costa. Vellum master and large copies.
