Discography:
Viracocha
(2005)
Unay
(2000)
El sariri
(1995)
Pacha Mama
(1991)
Chaski (1989)
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Sheet music apparently once
belonging to Olive J. Laderer was found in a garage in a Hyde Park home
in Austin, Texas in 1985. Miss Laderer was apparently a member of the
Xi Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon in 1912-13 in Lawrence, Kansas, as the
program from that year was found with the music. Anyone interested in
obtaining the original music may contact Chaski to discuss the terms.
Here is a list of the sheet music:
- 12 Etudes for the
development of technic and style by Edward MacDowell Op. 39, 1890/1904,
Schmidt’s Educational Series No. 4, pub. Arthur P. Schimdt, Boston,
Leipzig, New York
- 12 Kleine Lieder für
Clavier by Fritz Spindler, Op. 44, pub. Henry Litolff’s verlag,
Braunschweig
- 12 Melodic Octave Studies
for the Middle Grade for the Pianoforte, by Geza Horvath, 1901, pub.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia
- 5e. Nocturne by J.
Leÿbach, Op. 52, 1887, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg,
pub. G. Schirmer, New York
- A Banjo Song, from
Bandanna Ballads, 1910, by Sidney Homer, poems by Howard Weeden, pub.
G. Schirmer, New York
- Absent, words by
Catherine Young Glen, music by John W. Metcalf, copyright1899 by Arthur
P. Schmidt, publ. Great Britain, Boosey and Co. (incomplete)
- Adeline Genee World-Famed
Dancer 28 Jan 1912
- All for You! from The
Princess "Pat" by Victor Herbert, Book and lyrics by Henry Blossom,
1915, pub. M. Witmark & Sons, New York, etc. Autographed by Victor
Herbert?
- Annie Laurie, A Favorite
Scotch Ballad, pub. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
- Blackhussar, The, by Carl
Millocker, adapted by Hermann H. Perlet, from Gems from the Latest
Operas, pub. compliments of J. F. Laderer & Co., Kansas
- Blue Wings, words by Geo.
W. Frey, music by Ed. H. Frey from Gems from the Latest Operas, pub.
compliments of J. F. Laderer & Co., Kansas
- Boccaccio March by Franz
von Suppe, from Gems from the Latest Operas, pub. compliments of J. F.
Laderer & Co., Kansas
- Bohemian Girl, Die
Zingeunerin [sic—should be Zigeunerin] de [Michael William] Balfe, arr.
by H. Cramer, pub. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
- Bouquet of Music, Second
Series, Forty New Pieces for Piano, Vocal, and Instrumental, entered
according to an Act of Congress 1875 by Jules Berr, Washington, pub.
International Publishing Company, Chicago
- Boy's Merry Go-round by
Niels W. Gade, 1888, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg, pub. G.
Schirmer, New York
- Cecile Waltz by Frank W.
McKee 1914, pub. G. Ricordi & Co., New York
- Coral Caves: Original
Theme with Variations, 1867 by Sidney Ryan, pub. John Church & Co.,
Cincinnati and Root & Sons Music Co., Chicago
- Cottage by the Sea, The,
(melody by J. R. Thomas) transcription by Brinley Richards, entered
according to an Act of Congress 1859 by Wm. A. Pond & Co., New York
- Departed Days, nocturne,
song and chorus by Wurzel, music by L. Louis, entered according to an
Act of Congress 1867 by Russell & Richardson, Mass., pub. S.
Brainard’s Sons, Cleveland
- Destiny, Waltz by Sydney
Baynes, 1912, pub. The Boston Music Company
- Dream Faces (Waltz on the
Popular Songs) from In the Twilight, 1885, by Josef Meissler
- Dreams of Long Ago, poem
by Earl Carroll, melody by Enrico Caruso, copyright 1912 by Leo. Feist,
New York
- Errand of Love, An,
Morceau de Salon por Charles Kinkel, entered according to an Act of
Congress 1870 by J. L. Peters, Washington
- Étude by F. Chopin
Op. 10, No. 12, revised and fingered by C. Mikuli, pub. G. Schirmer,
New York
- Étude Op. 25, No.
2, by F. Chopin revised and fingered by C. Mikuli, (incomplete: title
and first page only)
- Faust from Bouquet de
Melodies by F. Beyer, Op. 42, pub. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
- Floreine Waltz
(Syncopated) by Ernest J. Schuster, arr. by Warner C. Williams,
1908/09, pub. Warner C. Williams & Co., Indianapolis
- Flower Song by Gustav
Lange, pub. Chas. H. Ditson & Co., New York
- From the Land of the
Sky-Blue Water (Four American Indian Songs); Founded upon a Tribal
Melody, 1909 Poem by Nelle Richmond Eberhart, music by Charles
Wakefield Cadman, Op. 45, No. 1, pub. White-Smith Music Publishing Co.
- Giannina mia from The
Firefly, 1912, words by Otto Hauerbach and music by Rudolf Friml, 1913,
pub. G. Schirmer, New York
- Girl with the Clocks,
The, Words by Walter Davidson and T. H. Read, music by Walter Davidson,
1908, pub. F. B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter, New York
- Gray Days, song with
words by Archibald Sullivan, music by Noel Johnson copyright 1909 by
Chappell & Co. Lt., New York
- Harp at Midnight, The,
Nocturne for piano by V. B. Aubert, 1866, pub. Oliver Ditson & Co.,
Boston—given to harpist Shana Norton
- Hearts and Flowers, 1893,
1909 (incomplete: title and first page only) by Theo. M. Tobani, pub.
Carl Fischer New York
- Hochzeitsmusik (Wedding
Music) for Piano Four Hands, by Adolf Jensen, Op. 45, 1903, Schirmer’s
Library of Musical Classics Vol. 751, pub. G. Schirmer, New York
- Home, Sweet Home with
variations, 1869 by Ch. Kinkel, pub. J. L. Peters & Co.
- Hunting Song by Felix
Mendelssohn
- I Ain't Got Nobody, 1916,
lyric by Roger Graham, music by Spencer Williams, pub. Frank K. Root
& Co., Chicago, New York
- I Never Knew from Canary
Cottage, 1916 Lyrics and music by Earl Carroll
- Il Trovatore, Potpourri a
quatre mains, by Henry Cramer, pub. Lee & Walker Music Publishers,
Philadelphia
- L’invitation a la Valse
by Carl M. von Weber, new and correct edition pub. Oliver Ditson &
Co., Boston
- It's a Long, Long Way to
Tipperary, written and composed by Jack Judge and Harry Williams, 1912,
pub. Chappell & Co., Ltd., New York
- Jean, words by Frank L.
Stanton, music by H. T. Burleigh 1903, pub. The William Maxwell Music
Co., New York
- Joan of Arc They Are
Calling You, 1917 Words by Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston, Music by
Jack Wells, copyright by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.
- Khaki Bill, March Song,
words and music by Harry L. Watson, 1917, pub. C. L. Barnhouse,
Oskaloosa, Iowa
- Knights Templar Grand
March by Pierre Latour ,1880, pub. S. Brainard’s Sons, Cleveland
- Long Boy, 1917, words by
William Herschell, music by Barclay Walter, Scenery by Garr Williams,
copyright by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., two copies
- Lucrezia Borgia from
Bouquet de Mélodies No. 25, by Ferd. Beyer, Op. 42, pub. Oliver
Ditson & Co., Boston
- Magic Fire Scene from Die
Walküre by Richard Wagner, freely transcribed by L. Brassin,
revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg, copyright 1886 by G.
Schirmer, New York
- Maiden's Prayer, The, by
T. Badarzewska, pub. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
- Marche des Troubadours by
H. Roubier Op. 32, pub. National Music Company, Chicago
- Martha de Flotow from
Boquet [sic] de Melodies by Ferd. Beyer, Op. 42, pub. Oliver Ditson
& Co., Boston
- Mary of Argyle from
Scotch Songs as sung by Jenny Lind, 1871, pub. W. C. Peters & Sons,
Cincinnati
- Method of Octaves, a
supplement to the method of modern pianoforte playing by Theodore
Kullak, Court pianist to his Majesty the king of Prussia and to his
Royal Highness the hereditary prince of Wurttemberg, Op. 48
- Millicent Valse;
Hesitation or Boston Pause, 1914 by Frank W. McKee, pub. G. Ricordi
& Co., Inc.
- Model Church, The, words
by J. G. Saxe, music by T. Martin Towne, pub by H. N. Hempsted,
Milwaukie, entered according to an Act of Congress in the Year 1872,
1873, by H. N. Hempsted, Washington
- Mother is Thinking of Me,
from Gems from the Latest Operas, pub. compliments of J. F. Laderer
& Co., Kansas
- Mu Phi Epsilon 1912-13
Program
- My Dreamy China Lady,
lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Egbert van Alstyne, 1916, pub. Jerome H.
Remick & Co., New York, Detroit
- Nanon Waltz by R. Genee
from Gems from the Latest Operas, pub. compliments of J. F. Laderer
& Co., Kansas
- Nearer My God to Thee
with easy variations for piano or organ by Miss Ida, Copyrighted 1888
by P. R. NcCargo, Boston, Mass., pub. by National Music Co. with
permission of Oliver Ditson & Co., owners of Original Melody
Copyright.
- Nocturne by F. Chopin Op.
62 No. 1, pub. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
- Nocturne Chopin Op. 55
No. 1, publ Century music Publishing Company, New York
- Nocturne by Robert
Schumann, [Op. 23, No. 4,] 1881, revised and fingered by Wm.
Scharfenberg, pub. G. Schirmer, New York
- On the Beautiful Blue
Danube Waltz by J. Strauss, arr. for piano four hands, pub. Oliver
Ditson & Co., Boston
- On the Road to Mandalay
from Kipling’s “Barrack Room Ballads,” 1917, by Oley Speaks, pub. The
John Church Company, cover missing, incomplete music
- One, Two, Three, Four
from Stop! Look! Listen! 1915 words by S. Kalama, music by Jack Alau,
pub. The John Franklin Music Co., 1531 B’way, N. Y. City One, Two,
Three, Four from Stop! Look! Listen! 1915 words by S. Kalama, music by
Jack Alau, pub. The John Franklin Music Co., 1531 B’way, N. Y. City
- Over There, 1917, words
and music by George M. Cohan, pub. William Jerome Publishing Corporation
- Overture "Barber of
Seville by Rossini arr. Koch for Piano Duet, pub. Oliver Ditson &
Co., Boston
- Overture Poet and Peasant
for Piano Duet by Franz von Suppe, pub. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
- Personality (Patsy and
Girls) from a musical farcical comedy The Only Girl, book and lyrics by
Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, staged by Fred G. Latham, by
Joe Weber, copyright 1914, pub. M. Witmark & Sons, New York,
Chicago, London
- Playful Rondo by C. W.
Greene, pub. National Music Co., Chicago
- Potpourri sur "Traviata"
Charles Wels, pub. Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
- Scotch Songs, 1871 as
sung by Jenny Lind
- Shepherd Boy, The, A
Summer Idyl for the piano by G. D. Wilson, entered according to an Act
of Congress, A. D. 1870, by Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston
- Silvery Waves, Original
Theme with Variations by A. P. Wyman, 1863, pub. S. Brainard’s Sons,
Cleveland
- Something Seems
Tingle-ingleing from High Jinks, a Musical Farce with words by Otto
Hauerbach and music by Rudolf Friml, 1913, pub. G. Schirmer, New York
- Sonaten for Pianoforte
solo, by L. van Beethoven, Op. 31, No. 1 pub. C. F. Peters, Leipzig
- Songs I Sing to You, The,
verse by Grace Duffield, music by Charles Willeby 1912, pub. The John
Church Company, Cincinnati, New York, London
- Stars Fell on Alabama,
1934, words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins, pub. Mills
Music, New York
- Strauss' Autograph
Waltzes, 1873, pub. White & Goullaud
- Sweethearts from the
Comic Opera Sweethearts by Victor Herbert, Lyrics by Robert B. Smith,
1913, pub. G. Schirmer, New York
- Sympathy, Waltz-Song from
The Firefly, 1912, words by Otto Hauerbach and music by Rudolf Friml,
1913, pub. G. Schirmer, New York
- They Go Wild Simply Wild
Over Me, words by Joe McCarthy, music by Fred. Fisher, 1917, pub.
McCarthy and Fisher, Inc., New York
- Titania, Valse Caprice by
William G. Merkel, Op. 73 1881, pub. Kunkel Bros., St. Louis
- To-Day, poem by John
Bennett, music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, copyright Carrie Jacob-Bond &
Son 1915, pub. The Bond Shop by Carrie Jacob-Bond & Son, Chicago
- Tres moutarde (Too Much
Mustard) One or Two-Step or Tango by Cecil Macklin, 1911, pub. Edward
Schuberth & Co., New York
- Valse Chromatic (5th
Valse) by Benjamin Godard, Op. 88, 1897, edited and fingered by Maurits
Leefson, cover missing
- Valse-Song from the
musical play The Count of Luxembourg, words by Basil Hood and Adrian
Ross, music by Franz Lehar, 1911, pub. Chappell & Co., Ltd., London
- We'll Never Let Our Flag
Fall, 1915 Lyrics by Albert E. MacNutt, music by M. F. Kelly, arr. By
E. R. Bowle, copyright by John Hanna
- When a Maid Comes
Knocking at your Heart from The Firefly 1912, words by Otto Hauerbach
and music by Rudolf Friml, 1913, pub. G. Schirmer, New York
- When Yankee Doodle Learns
to "Parlez Vous Français", words by Will. Hart, music by Ed.
Nelson, copyright 1917 by Am. J. Stasny Music Co., New York
CHASKI performs
FOLK MUSIC
OF
LATIN
AMERICA
Adrienne Inglis: flutes,
zampoñas, and quena
Shana Norton: harp
and accordion
Dan Dickey: guitar,
cuatro, and charango
Based
in Austin, Texas, Chaski has performed together
since
1985 and has toured the United States, Costa Rica, Venezuela, England,
and Scotland. Chaski is featured on the soundtrack of the 2006
IMAX film, Ride Around the World:
A Cowboy Adventure. Their
five CDs feature
selections from Chaski’s
repertoire
from Latin America and Spain on flute, panpipes, quena, harp,
accordion, cuatro, guitar, charango, bombo, maracas, and other
instruments.
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