Kennedy--David E. (Music Faculty)
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51 | Faculty to give music program College Eye 51:33, p.1 |
Performance program. | |
52 | Construction Started on Music Building Northern Iowan 0:0, p.102 |
Phi Mu Alpha, the musical fraternity for men, hosted the Convention for Province No. 6 of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Alongside them, the Music Department also sponsored Sigma Alpha Iota, the musical sorority for women, and hosted the Musical Educators National Conference. Both organizations helped gather $1,000,000 for the new music building. | |
53 | Music Department Presents Many Varied Programs Old Gold 0:0, p.108 |
An opera; Christmas Oratorios; music for convocations; faculty and senior recitals; and band, orchestra, ensemble and choral concerts. These were some of the projects carried on by the Music Department; photo | |
54 | Music Department Presents Many Varied Programs Old Gold 0:0, p.108 |
Some of the projects in the Music Department were: an opera, Christmas Oratorios, music for convocations, faculty and senior recitals, and band, orchestra, ensemble, and choral concerts; new faculty were: Herbert White, Don Wendt, and Joan Olson; photo. | |
55 | Local talent presents concert College Eye 50:32, p.3 |
Faculty and students will perform. | |
56 | Music festival to feature original student works College Eye 49:17, p.5 |
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57 | Band-chorus concert on Wednesday College Eye 48:36, p.1 |
Performance program. | |
58 | Jane Birkhead performs in faculty recital College Eye 48:33, p.1 |
Performance program. | |
59 | Department of Music Old Gold 0:0, p.50 |
The Department of Music sponsored organizations/activities including: college choruses/choirs, the college band/orchestra, and the Opera Production group; faculty, senior, general student recitals, ensemble, and Christmas Oratorios were held also; photo. | |
60 | Ensemble recital in Aud. this Sunday College Eye 48:25, p.1 |
Performance program. | |
61 | Band, choral concert ends music events College Eye 47:37, p.1 |
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62 | Seven present music recital Monday night College Eye 47:34, p.1 |
Faculty performance program. | |
63 | Music Old Gold 0:0, p.100 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
64 | Organ, brass perform next senior recital College Eye 47:22, p.1 |
Betty Jackson and the Brass Ensemble will perform. | |
65 | Next recital will feature French horn College Eye 47:9, p.1 |
Marvin Howe will perform with other music faculty. | |
66 | Madrigal, Chamber give annual recital Sunday College Eye 46:22, p.1 |
Performance program; will perform some work written by Professors Kennedy and Latham. | |
67 | Orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.109 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
68 | Music Old Gold 0:0, p.241 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
69 | Brass Quartet performs with A Cappella Chorus College Eye 45:26, p.1 |
Performance program. | |
70 | Madrigal singers, brass group to present concert Sunday College Eye 45:23, p.3 |
Performance program. | |
71 | School spirit high during Homecoming Alumnus 37:4, p.10 |
Description of activities; photo. | |
72 | Symphony orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.132 |
Professor Myron Russell directs the Symphony Orchestra in their quarterly performances; photo. | |
73 | Faculty members play before music teachers College Eye 44:6, p.7 |
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74 | Faculty to perform and serve food at mixer tonight College Eye 44:3, p.1 |
A quick look at the show. | |
75 | Symphony Orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.120 |
Photo of the Symphony Orchestra with a list of the members; photo. | |
76 | Band concert to be conducted by Russell College Eye 43:30, p.1 |
Performance program. | |
77 | Frank A. Piersol will conduct four compositions during the concert program, Sunday Jan. 13 Public Relations News Release 1951:297, p.1 |
The 90-piece concert band will present the concert in the college auditorium. Piersol has served as judge of high school music contests in Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, Colorado and Arkansas; he has been guest conductor and advisor for many bands. | |
78 | Frank A. Piersol's appearance as guest conductor at the college band concert will not bring a stranger to the Waterloo-Cedar Falls area. Public Relations News Release 1951:296, p.1 |
Piersol, assistant professor of music and director of bands at Iowa State College, Ames, was band director at Waterloo West High School from the fall of 1944 through the spring of 1948. | |
79 | "Seventy-five Years of Teacher Education" is the theme of the 1951 Homecoming. The first event is "Diamond Dates," a panorama of student life Public Relations News Release 1951:98, p.1 |
Homecoming "I" Queen Dixie LaVonne Laughery, Charles City, will be presented at the variety show and dance. A full day of varied activities is planned for Saturday, Oct. 27. A hockey game between alumnae and senior girls is planned. | |
80 | Paul F. Bender, general chairman of the Homecoming committee, announced the program for the three-day Homecoming weekend Public Relations News Release 1951:64, p.1 |
The theme for Homecoming will be "Seventy-Five Years of Teacher Education." It will be the second in a series of five all-college events in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the college. After the game there will be informal dancing in the ballroom | |
81 | Symphony Orchestra Old Gold 0:0, p.115 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
82 | Concert Band Old Gold 0:0, p.114 |
Brief description of the band; photo. | |
83 | Music Old Gold 0:0, p.60 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
84 | The 75th annual Commencement exercises will begin at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 2, in the Men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:385, p.1 |
Of the 498 candidates for graduation, 265 are candidates for the bachelor of arts degree and 233 for the two-year diploma. President J. W. Maucker will confer the degrees and award the diplomas. Candidates listed. | |
85 | The 75th annual Commencement exercises will be held June 2 at 9:30 a.m. in the Men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:367, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will present the traditional Purple and Old Gold awards to graduates outstanding in scholarship and extra-curricular achievement. He'll also name the winners of ten special scholarships. | |
86 | Eighteen organizations will participate in the third annual open air sing Wednesday evening, May 16, at the college Public Relations News Release 1950:364, p.1 |
Baker hall, men's residence hall, has twice won the traveling trophy presented to the winning group. If the Baker men win again this year they will keep the trophy permanently. | |
87 | The college band will present its spring concert Sunday, May 6, in the College auditorium Public Relations News Release 1950:344, p.1 |
The band will be under the direction of David E. Kennedy of the music faculty. A concert selection of music from the stage play "Oklahoma" will feature vocal solos and a duet by Vincent McCowen and Joan Eubanks. | |
88 | College Concert Band plans for annual tour College Eye 42:28, p.5 |
Will play in six Iowa towns. | |
89 | Emmetsburg will be the evening host Monday, April 30, to the Concert Band Public Relations News Release 1950:334, p.1 |
Conductor David Kennedy's once postponed 1951 tour will include Lattimer and Laurens, also on Monday, and three more concerts at Monson, Humboldt, Webster City on Tuesday. | |
90 | Dr. Edward Kurtz was honored Tuesday night, April 17, at a dinner party given by fellow musicians and music faculty Public Relations News Release 1950:320, p.1 |
The 69-year-old violinist, composer and conductor will retire at the end of the summer quarter. He has been head of the music department since 1934, and a member of that department since 1924. | |
91 | Conductor David Kennedy of the Concert Band figures this winter's blizzards are about over so he's hopefully scheduled a second band tour Public Relations News Release 1950:305, p.1 |
A weekend blizzard forced cancellation of the band's three-day spring tour in Mid-March. The 58-piece band's newest itinerary is listed. All original commitments except one are included in the new itinerary. | |
92 | The weekend blizzards knocked out the annual three-day spring tour of the concert band Public Relations News Release 1950:268, p.1 |
Director David Kennedy said he was trying to reschedule to tour for "the latter part of April." A between-quarters vacation started last Friday and the band members remained on campus until Sunday in the hope the tour would start. | |
93 | Band will begin tour on Sunday College Eye 42:23, p.1 |
Will visit seven Iowa cities. | |
94 | 1951 Spring Concert tour of the College Band Public Relations News Release 1950:260, p.1 |
The complete repertoire is printed on the program. Conductor David Kennedy said the band will play about 11 selections at morning and afternoon concerts and about 13 at evening concerts. Kennedy joined the music staff in September, 1948. Tours listed. | |
95 | ISTC band at Greene on Feb. 27 Public Relations News Release 1950:218, p.1 |
The 70-piece concert band will play a full concert in Greene in the school auditorium.Conductor David Kennedy has announced a 15-number program. Program listed. | |
96 | ISTC band at Greene on Feb. 27 Public Relations News Release 1950:207, p.1 |
The 70-piece concert band will play a full concert in Greene, which is sponsored by the school's Music Mothers association and will be held in the school auditorium. Conductor David Kennedy has announced a 15-number program. Program listed. | |
97 | Concert arrangements Alumnus 35:1, p.1 |
Band will perform in several locations around state. | |
98 | ISTC Concert Band to play Sunday Public Relations News Release 1950:181, p.1 |
The annual winter home concert of the college concert band will be played in the college auditorium.Director David Kennedy and his 75-musician band will play compositions of such famous composers as Bach, Brahms, Gillette, Gliere, and Tschaikowski. | |
99 | ISTC Concert Band to play January 21 Public Relations News Release 1950:176, p.1 |
Director David Kennedy and his 75-piece concert band will play a home concert in the college auditorium.The concert will be this year's first in this area. The band traveled to Clarion for a full concert last November 20. | |
100 | Christmas is busy Season for ISTC Professors Public Relations News Release 1950:158, p.1 |
Christmas may be stay-at-home season for most folks but not for college professors. That's when many education associations plan national meetings. Here's where conference-bound faculty members are going before the New Year. Conferences listed. |