Miller, Glenn. (1904-1944). "(Back Home Again in) Indiana," Autograph Manuscript. Autograph manuscript arrangement for the "2 Desk Trumpet" accomplished entirely in the hand of Miller who identifies the song as "Indiana" and signs "arr by Glenn Miller" at the upper right corner. 1 page, 58 measures on 10 systems. In black ink. Performance pencil notation in an unidentified hand in the middle of the page, "2 Chos. in g. - Bud takes 1st half of third to --->", likely referring to saxophone player, Bud Freeman. In very fine condition and very rare. Most of the known Miller manuscripts are held at the Glenn Miller Archive at CU-Boulder.
Miller was a celebrated arranger and in 1943 wrote "Glenn Miller's Method for Orchestral Arranging," published by the Mutual Music Society in New York. The present manuscript arrangment is of the jazz standard originally composed by Ballard MacDonald and James F. Hanley and first published in January of 1917.
Miller was a celebrated arranger and in 1943 wrote "Glenn Miller's Method for Orchestral Arranging," published by the Mutual Music Society in New York. The present manuscript arrangment is of the jazz standard originally composed by Ballard MacDonald and James F. Hanley and first published in January of 1917.
Miller, Glenn. (1904-1944). "(Back Home Again in) Indiana," Autograph Manuscript. Autograph manuscript arrangement for the "2 Desk Trumpet" accomplished entirely in the hand of Miller who identifies the song as "Indiana" and signs "arr by Glenn Miller" at the upper right corner. 1 page, 58 measures on 10 systems. In black ink. Performance pencil notation in an unidentified hand in the middle of the page, "2 Chos. in g. - Bud takes 1st half of third to --->", likely referring to saxophone player, Bud Freeman. In very fine condition and very rare. Most of the known Miller manuscripts are held at the Glenn Miller Archive at CU-Boulder.
Miller was a celebrated arranger and in 1943 wrote "Glenn Miller's Method for Orchestral Arranging," published by the Mutual Music Society in New York. The present manuscript arrangment is of the jazz standard originally composed by Ballard MacDonald and James F. Hanley and first published in January of 1917.
Miller was a celebrated arranger and in 1943 wrote "Glenn Miller's Method for Orchestral Arranging," published by the Mutual Music Society in New York. The present manuscript arrangment is of the jazz standard originally composed by Ballard MacDonald and James F. Hanley and first published in January of 1917.