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Concert programs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms

Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:

Steve Huyser collection on LGBT choirs and other material

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 448 large
Scope and Contents The Steve Huyser collection on LGBT choirs and other material contains materials relating to his extensive work with LGBT Choruses containing programs, brochures, fliers, newspaper clippings, magazines, CDs, Blue Ray DVDs, and posters relating to the Heartland Gay Men’s Chorus, The Greater Lansing Gay Men’s Chorus, and other LGBT choruses from throughout the United States. The Huyser collection also contains ephemera and artifacts relating to Gay Motorcyclist clubs, the East Lansing crisis...
Dates: 1990-2008

Verdehr Trio collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA-17.320
Scope and Content The Verdehr Trio collections contains musical compositions either written or commissioned by the Trio.The collection variously includes handwritten scores, full scores, and individual parts. If there is no written distinction, the folder comprises a full score. Among the composers represented are Leslie Bassett, William David Brohn, David Diamond, Elena Firsova, Jere Hutcheson, Gian-Carlo Menotti, James Niblock, and Gunther Schuller. Many items of correspondence are also included between...
Dates: 1940 - 2007

Wallace De Pue papers

 Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.334
Scope and Contents The Wallace De Pue papers consist of sheet music composed by Wallace De Pue. Some of the compositions include drafts as well as the finished piece. The pieces include choral music, orchestral music and a few operas. The collection also contains a small amount of correspondence as well as concert programs, and honors and awards. Also included is a reminiscence about the influence of Mary Tolbert in Wallace De Pue's childhood. There are also CDs and a cassette of some of De Pue's works, a...
Dates: 1947 - 2014

Wilson B. Paul papers

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-17.157
Scope and Contents

The Wilson B. Paul papers consist of an essay about music at Michigan State University, a short essay on the History of the Lecture-Concert Series, the dedication program from the Clifton and Dolores Wharton Center for Performing Arts, and a more extensive history of the Lecture-Concert Series from 1912 until 1971. The text includes reviews of the shows as well as photocopied reproductions of photographs and advertisements.

Dates: 1979, 1982, undated