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Sherwood Music School Annual Catalog 1960-1961, Sherwood Music School Jan 1960

Sherwood Music School Annual Catalog 1960-1961, Sherwood Music School

Academic Catalogs

The 1960-1961 Annual Academic Catalog for Sherwood Music School, featuring information about the School, its affiliated branches' purpose and locations, images of student and campus life, department descriptions, biographical information about and images of faculty, course and program descriptions, information about student services, and tuition information.


Our 160 Years, Robert Wood S.M. Jan 1960

Our 160 Years, Robert Wood S.M.

Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism

Thanksgiving for past graces


La Fanfare Montagnard (The Montagnard Band) Photograph, Franco-American Collection Jan 1960

La Fanfare Montagnard (The Montagnard Band) Photograph, Franco-American Collection

Franco-American Music Traditions Exhibit

This was one of many bands in the St. Jon’s Day parade in Lewiston. The Dewitt Hotel near City Hall was considered a local landmark.

The Dominican Band regrouped in 1939 under the auspices of The Montagnard Club, a well-known Lewiston snowshoe club, and was renamed La Fanfare Montagnard. The band played in parades and at social functions around the state.


15eme Anniversaire, 1945-60; Les Petits Chanteurs Lewiston, Maine, Unknown Jan 1960

15eme Anniversaire, 1945-60; Les Petits Chanteurs Lewiston, Maine, Unknown

Sts Peter and Paul (SS Pierre et Paul, SSPP) Parish, Lewiston, Maine

The 15th anniversary of the Little Singers of Lewiston, Maine (1945-1960)


Arranging For Junior High School Wind Ensembles, Rodney Robert Hines Jan 1960

Arranging For Junior High School Wind Ensembles, Rodney Robert Hines

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Music has, at least to a certain degree, established itself among the subject matter of modern-day school curricula. Its position is probably most precarious in our Junior High School system. Although the Junior High is by no means a recent innovation, it is a controversial one. and is still somewhat in an experimental stage in many respects. Music instruction, particularly, is greatly affected by this profound influence upon the instructional work of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades that the Junior High division has given. John W. Beattie has put it the way:


Bye Bye Birdie / Music By Charles Strouse; Words By Lee Adams, Charles Strouse, Lee Adams, Edwin H. Morris And Co., Inc. (New York) Jan 1960

Bye Bye Birdie / Music By Charles Strouse; Words By Lee Adams, Charles Strouse, Lee Adams, Edwin H. Morris And Co., Inc. (New York)

Sheet Music, 1930-1967

Cover: shows a listing of all performers in Edward Padulas production Bye Bye Birdie; Publisher: Edwin H. Morris and Co., Inc. (New York)


An Analysis Of The Bassoon And Its Literature, Larry Charles Mettler Jan 1960

An Analysis Of The Bassoon And Its Literature, Larry Charles Mettler

Masters Theses

The purpose of this paper is to present an analysis of bassoon literature. Special emphasis is given to the use of the bassoon in orchestral literature, from the seventeenth century when the bassoon merely doubled the bass part to its increased importance in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, when the bassoon was used as added color in the woodwind choir and orchestra and as a solo instrument. Before beginning the analysis of the bassoon part within orchestral literature, a brief historical account of the development of the bassoon is presented. The invention and improvements of the bassoon have a …


A Study Of Musical Rudiments For Grades Four, Five, And Six, Arlyn Herbert Peterson Jan 1960

A Study Of Musical Rudiments For Grades Four, Five, And Six, Arlyn Herbert Peterson

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The object of this thesis is to discuss musical rudiments and their importance, to demonstrate to what extent these rudiments are being taught in the selected Stockton schools and to inquire into the musical background and musical attitudes of the teachers of the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades of these particular schools.


Are You Proud Of Your Profession?, Earl Boyd Jan 1960

Are You Proud Of Your Profession?, Earl Boyd

Papers

No abstract provided.


New Mexico Musician Vol 7 No 2 (January 1960) Jan 1960

New Mexico Musician Vol 7 No 2 (January 1960)

New Mexico Musician

All State Clinicians 1

Bender Says 3

NMMEA Minutes 5

Around the Horn 5

All State Clinic Program 10

UNM String Clinic 10

NMMTA Minutes 13

Elementary Music Division 14

ENMU MENC Student Chapter 17

ASTA Officers Elected 17


Ua68/9/1 The Western Newsician, Vol. Vi, No. I, Wku Music Jan 1960

Ua68/9/1 The Western Newsician, Vol. Vi, No. I, Wku Music

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Music department. Includes faculty, student and music group news.


Northeast Folklore Volume 3 Numbers 1-4, Edward D. Ives Jan 1960

Northeast Folklore Volume 3 Numbers 1-4, Edward D. Ives

Northeast Folklore Monographs

The third issue of Northeast Folklore was published in the spring of 1959 under the editorship of Edward D. Ives (known as Sandy) and Bacil F. Kirtley through the Department of English at the University of Maine. The four editions that year were later bound into a single volume.

Table of Contents:

Number 1 (Spring):

The Legend of Molly Ockett by Joseph A. Perham

A Penobscot Indian Story of Colonial Maine by Nicholas N. Smith

The Maid of Tide Head

Notes and Queries

Book Review
Bluenose Ghosts (Creighton) by Horace P. Beck

Number 2 (Summer):

Bibliography of New England-Maritimes Folklore …


A Study Of Teaching Music Reading In The Elementary School, Janelle Ellen Ogle Jan 1960

A Study Of Teaching Music Reading In The Elementary School, Janelle Ellen Ogle

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Development Of The Trumpet And An Analysis Of Some Of Its Literature, Darrel Thornton Trimble Jan 1960

Development Of The Trumpet And An Analysis Of Some Of Its Literature, Darrel Thornton Trimble

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Music Program In The Public Schools Of Edwards County, Robert Gene Wallace Jan 1960

A Study Of The Music Program In The Public Schools Of Edwards County, Robert Gene Wallace

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Organization And Administration Of The Marching Band, George L. Bailey Jan 1960

The Organization And Administration Of The Marching Band, George L. Bailey

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Four A Cappella Choir Pieces For High School Mixed Choir, Ralph W. Wadsworth Jan 1960

Four A Cappella Choir Pieces For High School Mixed Choir, Ralph W. Wadsworth

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Pioneer Bands And Orchestras Of Salt Lake City, Martha Tingey Cook Jan 1960

Pioneer Bands And Orchestras Of Salt Lake City, Martha Tingey Cook

Theses and Dissertations

Early Mormon leaders realized the value of music as an important element in spiritual and recreational activities. Consequently, they encouraged and sponsored musical groups.

Three pioneer bands of Salt Lake City—the Nauvoo Brass Band, Nauvoo Legion Martial Band, and Quadrille Band—had originated during the early 1840's in Nauvoo, Illinois, under the sponsorship of Joseph Smith. They performed at all important civic and social occasions.


The Elementary School, The Administrator, And The Music Program, Dorene Jones Jan 1960

The Elementary School, The Administrator, And The Music Program, Dorene Jones

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.