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March 4, 1933: FDR inaugurated“On March 4, 1933, at the height of the Great Depression, Frankl

March 4, 1933: FDR inaugurated

“On March 4, 1933, at the height of the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt is inaugurated as the 32nd president of the United States. In his famous inaugural address, delivered outside the east wing of the U.S. Capitol, Roosevelt outlined his “New Deal”–an expansion of the federal government as an instrument of employment opportunity and welfare–and told Americans that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Although it was a rainy day in Washington, and gusts of rain blew over Roosevelt as he spoke, he delivered a speech that radiated optimism and competence, and a broad majority of Americans united behind their new president and his radical economic proposals to lead the nation out of the Great Depression.

Born into an upper-class family in Hyde Park, New York, in 1882, Roosevelt was the fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt, who served as the 26th U.S. president from 1901 to 1909. In 1905, Franklin Roosevelt, who was at the time a student at Columbia University Law School, married Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, the niece of Theodore Roosevelt. After three years as a lawyer, he decided to follow his cousin Theodore’s lead and sought public office, winning election to the New York State Senate in 1910 as a Democrat. He soon won a reputation as a charismatic politician dedicated to social and economic reform.

Roosevelt supported the progressive New Jersey governor Woodrow Wilson in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, and after Wilson’s election in 1912 Roosevelt was appointed assistant secretary of the U.S. Navy, a post that Theodore Roosevelt once held. In 1920, Roosevelt, who had proved himself a gifted administrator, won the Democratic nomination for vice president on a ticket with James Cox. The Democrats lost in a landslide to Republicans Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge, and Roosevelt returned to his law practice and undertook several business ventures.

In 1921, he was stricken with poliomyelitis, the virus that causes the crippling disease of polio. He spent several years recovering from what was at first nearly total paralysis, and his wife, Eleanor, kept his name alive in Democratic circles. He never fully recovered and was forced to use braces or a wheelchair to move around for the rest of his life.

In 1924, Roosevelt returned to politics when he nominated New York Governor Alfred E. Smith for the presidency with a rousing speech at the Democratic National Convention. In 1928, he again nominated Smith, and the outgoing New York governor urged Roosevelt to run for his gubernatorial seat. Roosevelt campaigned across the state by automobile and was elected even as the state voted for Republican Herbert Hoover in the presidential election.

As governor, Roosevelt worked for tax relief for farmers and in 1930 won a resounding electoral victory just as the economic recession brought on by the October 1929 stock market crash was turning into a major depression. During his second term, Governor Roosevelt mobilized the state government to play an active role in providing relief and spurring economic recovery. His aggressive approach to the economic crisis, coupled with his obvious political abilities, gave him the Democratic presidential nomination in 1932.

Roosevelt had no trouble defeating President Herbert Hoover, who many blamed for the Depression, and the governor carried all but six states. During the next four months, the economy continued to decline, and when Roosevelt took office on March 4, 1933, most banks were closed, farms were suffering, 13 million workers were unemployed, and industrial production stood at just over half its 1929 level.

Aided by a Democratic Congress, Roosevelt took prompt, decisive action, and most of his New Deal proposals, such as the Agricultural Adjustment Act, National Industrial Recovery Act, and creation of the Public Works Administration and Tennessee Valley Authority, were approved within his first 100 days in office. Although criticized by many in the business community, Roosevelt’s progressive legislation improved America’s economic climate, and in 1936 he easily won reelection.

During his second term, he became increasingly concerned with German and Japanese aggression and so began a long campaign to awaken America from its isolationist slumber. In 1940, with World War II raging in Europe and the Pacific, Roosevelt agreed to run for an unprecedented third term. Reelected by Americans who valued his strong leadership, he proved a highly effective commander in chief after the December 1941 U.S. entrance into the war. Under Roosevelt’s guidance, America became, in his own words, the “great arsenal of democracy” and succeeded in shifting the balance of power in World War II firmly in the Allies’ favor. In 1944, with the war not yet won, he was reelected to a fourth term.

Three months after his inauguration, while resting at his retreat at Warm Springs, Georgia, Roosevelt died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 63. Following a solemn parade of his coffin through the streets of the nation’s capital, his body was buried in a family plot in Hyde Park. Millions of Americans mourned the death of the man who led the United States through two of the greatest crises of the 20th century: the Great Depression and World War II. Roosevelt’s unparalleled 13 years as president led to the passing of the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which limited future presidents to a maximum of two consecutive elected terms in office.”

- History.com

This week in History:
March 1, 1961 - Peace Corps established
March 2, 1904 - Dr. Seuss born
March 3, 1931 - “The Star-Spangled Banner” becomes official national anthem
March 4,  1861 - Abraham Lincoln inaugurated
March 5, 1963 - Hula-Hoop patented
March 6, 1820 - Monroe signs the Missouri Compromise
March 7, 1876 - Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone

This sheet of music of the Franklin D. Roosevelt March (played at his inauguration) can be found in the online collection of the Kentucky Historical Society.


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‘The Pale Rose of Wool’ A Little Fable.

‘The Pale Rose of Wool’

A Little Fable.


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 Ahol a szavak elhagynak bennünket, ott kezdődik a zene.Heinrich Heine

Ahol a szavak elhagynak bennünket, ott kezdődik a zene.
Heinrich Heine


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Advertisement on back cover of vintage sheet music. 1913.

Courtesy of the E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts, Detroit Public Library

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Hey guys! An anon requested that I make a Beauty and the Beast medley, so here it is! I combined the prologue,Belle, and Beauty and the Beast. You can listen to this arrangement here. Enjoy! 

**I am not Alan Menken, and I did not write this song. However, I did make this sheet music, so please give credit if you’re going to use it for anything**


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Hey guys! This week I arranged Perfect by Ed Sheeran for an orchestra. I’ll apologize in advance forHey guys! This week I arranged Perfect by Ed Sheeran for an orchestra. I’ll apologize in advance forHey guys! This week I arranged Perfect by Ed Sheeran for an orchestra. I’ll apologize in advance forHey guys! This week I arranged Perfect by Ed Sheeran for an orchestra. I’ll apologize in advance forHey guys! This week I arranged Perfect by Ed Sheeran for an orchestra. I’ll apologize in advance forHey guys! This week I arranged Perfect by Ed Sheeran for an orchestra. I’ll apologize in advance forHey guys! This week I arranged Perfect by Ed Sheeran for an orchestra. I’ll apologize in advance for

Hey guys! This week I arranged Perfect by Ed Sheeran for an orchestra. I’ll apologize in advance for the key signature. That’s just the key the song is in, I couldn’t help it! Anyway, you can listen to my arrangement here and find more of my stuff here. Have a great memorial day! 

**I am not Ed Sheeran, and I did not write this song. However, I did make this sheet music, so please give credit if you’re going to use it for anything**


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Hey guys! I’m sorry that it’s literally been months since I’ve posted anything… yikes. I’m going to try to have more regular posts this summer, I promise! 

So here’s an orchestra version of Nancy Mulligan by Ed Sheeran. I started learning this by ear a few weeks ago and loved playing it so much that I started playing with some harmony parts. A few hours of procrastinating later (I really should study for my exams…) and here we are! You can listen to the audio cover here and I hope you all enjoy it! 

**I am not Ed Sheeran, and I did not write this song. However, I did make this sheet music, so please give credit if you’re going to use it for anything**


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Hey guys! I’m sorry I’ve taken a bit of a hiatus; I’ve been crazy busy with school and family stuff Hey guys! I’m sorry I’ve taken a bit of a hiatus; I’ve been crazy busy with school and family stuff Hey guys! I’m sorry I’ve taken a bit of a hiatus; I’ve been crazy busy with school and family stuff Hey guys! I’m sorry I’ve taken a bit of a hiatus; I’ve been crazy busy with school and family stuff Hey guys! I’m sorry I’ve taken a bit of a hiatus; I’ve been crazy busy with school and family stuff

Hey guys! I’m sorry I’ve taken a bit of a hiatus; I’ve been crazy busy with school and family stuff lately. This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s Supermarket Flowers for a string quartet. I love his latest album, but this song is probably my favorite. You can listen to the original song here and the audio for my arrangement here. Enjoy! 

**I am not Ed Sheeran, and I did not write this song. However, I did make this sheet music, so please give credit if you’re going to use it for anything**


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Hey guys! This week I’ve arranged Million Reasons by Lady Gaga for a string quartet. I think it’s anHey guys! This week I’ve arranged Million Reasons by Lady Gaga for a string quartet. I think it’s anHey guys! This week I’ve arranged Million Reasons by Lady Gaga for a string quartet. I think it’s anHey guys! This week I’ve arranged Million Reasons by Lady Gaga for a string quartet. I think it’s an

Hey guys! This week I’ve arranged Million Reasons by Lady Gaga for a string quartet. I think it’s an beautiful song, and it was really fun to arrange this. I’m sorry that I haven’t been posting music for the past few weeks, but I was kind of stuck in a rut. I wanted to make music, but I didn’t know what songs to do. If you guys have any suggestions, please let me know! I’m always looking for new artists to listen to. Anyway, you can find the original song here and the audio for my arrangement here. Enjoy!

**I am not Lady Gaga, and I did not write this song. However, I did make this sheet music, so please give credit if you’re going to use it for anything**


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Hey guys! For the past few weeks I’ve been working on a piano and string orchestra version of Yuri on Ice, from the anime. It turns out that when you have six parts in a score, it can get a little long because you can only fit 3 or 4 measures on each page. When I finished and realized that the score was 52 (!!!) pages long, I knew it would be a real pain to take screenshots of each page and post them as images. So I’m trying something new and linking you guys to a dropbox where you can view the pdf file. I honestly don’t know if it’s going to work, so be sure to let me know if you can’t access it. If you guys like it, I could add all my scores onto the dropbox. 

Anyway, I hope you all enjoy this! I worked really hard on it, especially on the piano part. You can listen to the audio for this on my blog hereand the original song here. Also, I couldn’t find anywhere who the composer of the piece is… if any of you know, please tell me! I’m not them, and I’d like to give them credit. 

Hey guys! This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s latest single, Castle on the Hill, for a string quartet.Hey guys! This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s latest single, Castle on the Hill, for a string quartet.Hey guys! This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s latest single, Castle on the Hill, for a string quartet.Hey guys! This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s latest single, Castle on the Hill, for a string quartet.Hey guys! This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s latest single, Castle on the Hill, for a string quartet.Hey guys! This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s latest single, Castle on the Hill, for a string quartet.Hey guys! This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s latest single, Castle on the Hill, for a string quartet.

Hey guys! This week I arranged Ed Sheeran’s latest single, Castle on the Hill, for a string quartet. You can find the original song here and listen to my arrangement here. I hope you like it! 

**I am not Ed Sheeran, and I did not write this song. However, I did make this sheet music, so please give credit if you’re going to use it for anything**


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Merry Christmas! I’m sorry I haven’t posted music in a bit, my life got a little crazy with exams anMerry Christmas! I’m sorry I haven’t posted music in a bit, my life got a little crazy with exams anMerry Christmas! I’m sorry I haven’t posted music in a bit, my life got a little crazy with exams anMerry Christmas! I’m sorry I haven’t posted music in a bit, my life got a little crazy with exams anMerry Christmas! I’m sorry I haven’t posted music in a bit, my life got a little crazy with exams anMerry Christmas! I’m sorry I haven’t posted music in a bit, my life got a little crazy with exams anMerry Christmas! I’m sorry I haven’t posted music in a bit, my life got a little crazy with exams an

Merry Christmas! I’m sorry I haven’t posted music in a bit, my life got a little crazy with exams and such. This week I arranged Dear Theodosia from the musical Hamilton for a violin quartet. You can listen to the original songhere, and the recording of this versionhere. Enjoy! 

**I am not Lin-Manuel Miranda, and I did not write this song. However, I did make this sheet music, so please give credit if you’re going to use it for anything**


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Jindrich Feld, Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1989-90)  Photocopies of manuscript alto saxophoJindrich Feld, Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1989-90)  Photocopies of manuscript alto saxophoJindrich Feld, Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1989-90)  Photocopies of manuscript alto saxophoJindrich Feld, Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1989-90)  Photocopies of manuscript alto saxopho

Jindrich Feld, Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano (1989-90) 

 Photocopies of manuscript alto saxophone part and piano part 

 Donated by Eugene Rousseau 

 [Photo 1] This complex work for saxophone is well known for its employment of extended techniques. We received this working copy from saxophonist Eugene Rousseau, for whom the work was composed. 

 [Photos 2-3] We wonder what note most players sound for the “arbitrary high note” required in the Scherzo, but at least it’s marked fortissimo and not pianissimo. 

 [Photo 4] This copy contains many performance markings, including fingerings for certain passages as can be seen on the Post-it note. 

 We’ll be processing more scores from this donation over the coming weeks. No doubt there will be other items of interest to share.


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Learning this piece as of yesterday! Definitely one of my favorite piano sonatas.

Learning this piece as of yesterday! Definitely one of my favorite piano sonatas.


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I don’t understand how people quit or don’t like band. It’s literally one of the best things that’s ever happened to me, and it hurts that my friends are leaving.

It may seem stupid that I’m getting so emotional about something that I still have so many years, and so many opportunities still, as freshman year is ending.

I’m going to be a section leader next year and it scares me that I might forget how to have fun and let loose in band, especially when so many of my friends are leaving it next year.

I just want to make the most of it while I’m here, and it’s hard to think a whole year went by like that.

There’s two things that my band director says before every game, when we’re lining up in parade block and it’s something that I think everyone should hear.

  • What makes a band successful? Every single person does their absolute best, all the time.
  • Remember who you are, remember who you represent, remember who you want to be.

And some of you may take it as just some stupid band thing, but you have to look past your section, past the band, past the people around you in order to really believe it. You have to look at yourself and tell yourself who you are and who you want to be to make it come true, to do your absolute best all the time.

And this may be why band is so important to me but it really is a family, as stupid as that may sound.

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