1/4" open reel audio tape; Lorna McDaniel, Noel Da Costa's sister
Noel Da Costa. 1/4" open reel audio tape; Partial reel, no other labels.
Noel Da Costa. 1/4" open reel audio tape.
Noel Da Costa. 1/4" open reel audio tape.
Soprano with cello and piano. Text by Joyce Mathis, music by Noel Da Costa. Drafts and sketches with poem by Joyce Mathis.
Men and women's chorus. Text by George Houston Bass, music by Noel Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum and copies with poem "Black Blues: An Experience in 12 Moments" by George Houston Bass.
SATB. Music by W.C. Handy, lyrics by Lieutenant J. Tim Byrman, choral adaptation by Noel Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum and copies.
SSATB brass choir with trumpet, horn, and trombone parts for 6 players. Anonymous work, music by Noel Da Costa.
Chamber opera. Libretto by Hyogen (16th century), music by Noel George Da Costa. Bound performance copy.
Violin and viola. Piece by Da Costa for violin and viola in three movements. Two sets of copies marked for Selwart Clarke.
Adaptation of ancient Greek epitaph for improvisation with clarinet and violin, performed by Da Costa at a Rutgers memorial event, "The Music of Nicolas Roussakis"; includes event program, transcription and notes.
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".
Contralto and organ. Poem by Owen Dodson to music by Da Costa. Vellum master and large copies.
Poem by Emily Dickinson set to music by Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum and copies.
SAATBB. From Religious Folk-Songs of the Negro, edited by R. Nathaniel Dett; arranged by Noel Da Costa.
SATBB. Poem by Emily Dickinson adapted to music by Da Costa. Finished draft and copy.
Piano and voice. Poems by Mark Van Doren to music by Noel Da Costa; includes "I See the Moon". "Down Dip the Branches", "Chipmunk, Chipmunk", etc. Finished manuscript on vellum.
Voice and piano. Poem by Theodore Roethke set to music by Da Costa. Finished draft on vellum with copies.
SA. Hatian children's folksong, adapted by Noel Da Costa. Sketch and notes only.