Kurtz--Edward Frampton [Music Faculty]

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# Title Date Summary
301 Chicago trio gives fine performance
College Eye 28:41, p.1
Music faculty comment on performance of Chicago Civic Opera Trio.
302 "Swing it" if you like
Alumnus 21:3, p.3
Professor Kurtz offers opinions about modern music.
303 Edward Kurtz
Alumnus 22:3, p.11
Writes prize-winning musical compositions.
304 Can you sing?
College Eye 28:35, p.2
Professor Kurtz will lead community sings.
305 Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.50
Activities and staff changes; photos.
306 Students compose, present selections
College Eye 28:32, p.3
List of those who will present their musical compositions.
307 Swing? Why that's just jazz dressed up by a new name, says Kurtz
College Eye 28:32, p.1
Professor Kurtz comments on trends in modern popular music; believes the modern music has grown from folk and classical roots.
308 Kurtz wins first in composers' contest
College Eye 28:29, p.1
Wins state award for third time.
309 Students present varied program in Gilchrist Hall
College Eye 28:29, p.3
Young pupils of music faculty will perform.
310 Committees begin work on annual Mother's Day
College Eye 28:27, p.1
Students and faculty compromise committees.
311 Spring finds faculty members busy with lecturers and trips; many attend music convention; Denny and Riebe leave for Wisconsin
College Eye 28:27, p.3
Schedule of upcoming campus meetings.
312 Music conference date announced
College Eye 28:18, p.1
Meeting for public school music teachers to be held March 13.
313 Musicians to give Handel's classic Sunday; all members of music faculty cooperating in singing of "Messiah"
College Eye 28:13, p.1
Performance preview.
314 "Messiah" to be given by chorus on December 13
College Eye 28:12, p.3
Will be presented for first time in three years.
315 Combined chorus elects executives
College Eye 28:7, p.3
Preparing for Messiah presentation.
316 Music department will give 'Messiah' on December 13
College Eye 28:7, p.1
Professor Kurtz will lead; list of participants.
317 Kurtz talks on Phi Mu Alpha activities
College Eye 28:6, p.3
318 Faculty cooperates to plan celebration
College Eye 28:5, p.3
Roster of committee members.
319 "Messiah" repeated after three years
College Eye 28:4, p.1
Had performed other music for past two years; Professor Kurtz will direct instead of Professor Fullerton.
320 Professors take honors
Alumnus 20:3, p.3
Several professors win awards, publish material, or make presentations
321 Music
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Description of activities; photos.
322 Symphony Orchestra
Old Gold 0:0, p.88
Brief history, activities, officers, and members; photos.
323 Counterpoint class, composition pupils perform next week
College Eye 27:42, p.1
List of performers.
324 Phi Mu Alpha to hold convention here tomorrow
College Eye 27:40, p.1
Will host province meeting.
325 Several dances and the "Spring Fling" will give this week a social swing
College Eye 27:40, p.3
Campus social calendar.
326 Prize compositions of Kurtz's included in concert program
College Eye 27:39, p.1
At music club convention in Cedar Rapids.
327 Samson presents recital
College Eye 27:39, p.3
At Methodist Episcopal Church.
328 Untitled
College Eye 27:26, p.3
Professors Kurtz and Hays judge music contests.
329 Kurtz takes first in federated club composers' contest
College Eye 27:36, p.1
Repeats win of previous year; photo.
330 Music contests
College Eye 27:36, p.3
Several faculty act as judges at high school contests.
331 Spring--flowers, birds, skies--social life may take a rise
College Eye 27:34, p.3
Campus social calendar.
332 Fifteen students will participate in the regular Thursday recital
Public Relations News Release 1935:622, p.1
Program.
333 Olive Barker will be presented at the first leisure-time hour
Public Relations News Release 1935:426, p.1
Program for the event.
334 Christmas oratorio presented Sunday
College Eye 27:25, p.1
335 The traditional program of Christmas music will be presented Sunday afternoon
Public Relations News Release 1935:324, p.1
Program for the event.
336 Donald Aupperle will be presented in his senior recital by W. E. Hays
Public Relations News Release 1935:305, p.1
Program for the event.
337 Advanced music students will give the fall term advanced recital
Public Relations News Release 1935:245, p.1
Program for the recital.
338 Albert Scholin will play "Adagietto" on an organ broadcast
Public Relations News Release 1935:267, p.1
Program for the event to be broadcasted over radio station KMOX.
339 Three pupils of Alta Freeman will be presented at the regular student recital program
Public Relations News Release 1935:219, p.1
Program for the recital.
340 The freshman men's orientation lecture will be in charge of the music department
Public Relations News Release 1935:119, p.1
Freshman lectures are arranged each Monday night by Leslie I. Reed.
341 Kurtz will conduct freshman lecture
College Eye 27:16, p.4
Will speak to first year men.
342 Name principals for opera and two oratorios; two Christmas musicals to be presented on December 15
College Eye 27:16, p.1
List of principal performers.
343 Players of the principal roles in the opera and the two Christmas oratorios have been selected
Public Relations News Release 1935:111, p.1
Cast members.
344 A new a capella choir to be known as the College Singers will be chosen this week
Public Relations News Release 1935:53, p.1
The Minnesingers have been enlarged to sixty voices and the Troubadors have been dropped completely.
345 Tryouts for women's glee clubs have been completed
Public Relations News Release 1935:61, p.1
Cedar Falls students included in the personnel of the various music groups.
346 Tryouts for women's glee clubs have been completed
Public Relations News Release 1935:61, p.1
Waterloo students included in the personnel of the various music groups.
347 The music department will sponsor only one glee club for men instead of two
Public Relations News Release 1935:54, p.1
Mr. Kurtz also announced the formation of a new group to be known as the College Singers.
348 Three musical compositions have been selected for public presentation
Public Relations News Release 1935:51, p.1
Two oratorios and one opera will be presented this year.
349 Kurtz and Hill are co-authors of book
College Eye 27:12, p.1
On beginning violin instruction.
350 Majority of faculty members will spend their vacations in Chicago, eastern states; some, however, prefer the Minnesota, Wisconsin lakes
College Eye 27:53, p.3

Faculty outline vacation plans.

351 Ruth Mueller will appear as soloist at the String Orchestra concert
Public Relations News Release 1934:1134, p.1
Program for the event.
352 Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.24
Brief description of glee clubs and bands; photos.
353 Musicians at the Teachers College will celebrate spring in a two day music festival
Public Relations News Release 1934:1042, p.1
Program for the festival.
354 Kurtz wins prize in composer's contest with "Parthenope"
College Eye 26:40, p.3
In Iowa composers competition.
355 Campus composers to present program
College Eye 26:35, p.1
Concert program.
356 Jnonne Lowrie will be soloist with the Waterloo Symphony Orchestra at its next concert
Public Relations News Release 1934:923, p.1
The concert will be held February 27.
357 Symphony to play for leisure hour
College Eye 26:31, p.1
Will perform Arthur Hartmann composition.
358 Arthur Hartmann's composition, "Impressions from the Balkans" will be featured at Leisure Time hour
Public Relations News Release 1934:897, p.1
Program for the Leisure Time hour to be held on February 17.
359 Mothers will be entertained at dinner by their sons and daughters at the annual Mother's Day celebration
Public Relations News Release 1934:907, p.1
The May festival will be discontinued this year.
360 C. Albert Scholin will play a composition of Edward Kurtz's in his organ recital
Public Relations News Release 1934:886, p.1
Program for the event to be broadcasted over radio station KMOX.
361 Mothers of Teachers College students will be entertained at dinner
Public Relations News Release 1934:856, p.1
Committee members for the annual Mother's day celebration.
362 Among the numbers which Hans Hess will play in his concert will be one dedicated to him by its composer
Public Relations News Release 1934:810, p.1
Accomplishments of Mr. Hess.
363 Conducting rehearsals for the Christmas oratorio proved almost too much for Edward Kurtz
Public Relations News Release 1934:747, p.1
Handel's Messiah has been presented for twenty-eight years, but now Mr. Kurtz plans on varying the Yuletide programs from year to year.
364 Throngs equal to those of "The Messiah" are expected for the first rendition of Bach's Christmas oratorio
Public Relations News Release 1934:736, p.1
Program for the event.
365 The music department has arranged to change the Yuletide musical for the first time.
Public Relations News Release 1934:728, p.1
Bach's Christmas music will be presented instead of Hendel's Messiah on December 16.
366 Music department to present Bach's Christmas Oratorio
College Eye 26:23, p.1
Four students soloists will be featured with large group of faculty and students.
367 For the first time the Yuletide musical will be changed to Bach's Christmas music
Public Relations News Release 1934:727, p.1
Five Faculty members will join the glee clubs to make up the chorus, other music faculty will play in the orchestra.
368 Kurtz, Freeman to play Sunday; they will present fifth leisure time hour in Commons
College Eye 26:21, p.1
Performance program.
369 Alta Freeman will be a soloist at the college symphony orchestra's concert
Public Relations News Release 1934:687, p.1
Profile of Edward Kurtz, director of the college symphony orchestra.
370 Fall symphony concert to be given Tuesday
College Eye 26:20, p.1
Performance program.
371 Freeman to be concert soloist for symphony
College Eye 26:15, p.1
Performance program; four faculty included in orchestra; list of orchestra members.
372 Music groups have busy summer
Alumnus 18:4, p.11
Symphony Orchestra, College Band, and Orchestra Club present concerts.
373 Kurtz withdraws as leader of Waterloo Symphony Orchestra
College Eye 26:13, p.1
Due to increased responsibilities as head of Department of Music.
374 Tryouts for College Symphony continued
College Eye 26:13, p.1
375 Entertainment course will be resumed here
College Eye 26:12, p.1
Women's League and Men's Union will sponsor the course; had been inactive for several years.
376 Longer class intervals, credit rule, administrative changes top events in campus news; departmental and campus alterations are also recent changes
College Eye 26:12, p.1
Will allow ten minutes of passage time instead of five minutes; changes in music and language departments; landscaping in central campus after demolition of Power Plant.
377 Inez Johnson violin recital to be Tuesday
College Eye 26:10, p.3
Performance program.
378 Inez Johnson will present a violin recital
Public Relations News Release 1934:579, p.1
Program for the recital.
379 O. Lincoln Igou will come to the Iowa State Teachers College as an instructor in brass instruments
Public Relations News Release 1934:581, p.1
Profile
380 Symphony Orchestra gives concert July 24
College Eye 26:8, p.1
Performance program.
381 Orchestra will give recital on Tuesday night; Luther Richman is soloist; Kurtz will direct symphony
College Eye 26:7, p.1
Performance program.
382 Tutors, faculty will broadcast festival music; to present instrumental, voice selections at WMT
College Eye 26:7, p.1
Roster of performers.
383 Extensive departmental reorganization effected
Alumnus 18:3, p.1
Three academic departments eliminated; M. J. Nelson is Dean of Faculty; Alumni Relations and Bureau of Research established; responsibilities of new offices; several faculty retire; photo.
384 Luther A. Richman will be a soloist at the College Symphony Orchestra's concert
Public Relations News Release 1934:529, p.1
Program for the event.
385 Students and teachers are appearing in a series of broadcasts over the radio in connection with the Cedar Falls music festival
Public Relations News Release 1934:531, p.1
Program for each broadcast.
386 Changes mark academic year as outstanding; Nelson is faculty dean; college holds first formals
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Survey of important events of 1933-1934.
387 Leisure hours begin Sunday; musical offerings by Kurtz, Barker, Freeman open new schedule
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Performers and their programs.
388 Orchestral Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.42
Aims, purpose, and staff; photos.
389 Summer term students face a full program of social events for the term
Public Relations News Release 1934:518, p.2
Schedule of events.
390 Symphony
Old Gold 0:0, p.199

The College Symphony began in 1878; officers and members; photo.

391 Rachel Rosenberger will be a soloist at the annual Orchestra Club spring concert.
Public Relations News Release 1934:484, p.1
The performance will begin at 8:15 on Thursday, May 17, in the college auditorium. A trio and the Orchestra Club will also perform.
392 The Iowa State Teachers College Symphony Orchestra has been added to the Black Hawk county music festival.
Public Relations News Release 1934:472, p.2
The program will be Friday, May 11, in Cedar Falls; performance program.
393 Annual Spring concert
Public Relations News Release 1934:458, p.1
On May 3rd the college symphony orchestra and four soloists will present their annual spring concert in the college auditorium.
394 Symphony Orchestra concert features four soloists
Public Relations News Release 1932:447, p.1
On May 3, the college's Symphony Orchestra will present a concert featuring four of it's own performing solos.
395 Faculty string quartet play at state convention
Public Relations News Release 1932:441, p.1
The college faculty string quartet will perform at the state convention of the Federated Music Clubs of Iowa, in Des Moines on April 26, 27, and 28.
396 Faculty quartet to play Kurtz work
College Eye 25:39, p.1
Will play "String Quartette in C Minor" in Des Moines.
397 Reorganization announced in college administrative and instructional set-up; Nelson, Denny, Paul, Kurtz, Fuller, Lillehei figure in changes
College Eye 25:35, p.1
Description of President Latham's re-organizational plans; hopes to relieve faculty committees of administrative duties; will take effect July 1, 1934.
398 Dr. M. J. Nelson to become Dean of Faculty
Public Relations News Release 1932:396, p.1
The Board of Education approved an extensive reorganization of the administrative and instructional setup of the college this week. This change will do away with three departments of instruction.
399 Combined glee clubs to sing Sullivan opera; director W.E. Hays selects cast; performances March 22, 23
College Eye 25:31, p.1
Will present "The Pirates of Penzance".
400 Searight to be concert soloist; Kurtz to direct symphony presentation here Feb. 20
College Eye 25:31, p.1
Performance program.