Music Building

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# Title Date Summary
151 UNI Students to Present Seventh Senior Recital of 1969-70 Season
Public Relations News Release 1969:235, p.1
Senior recital series.
152 Former UNI Music Student to Present Piano Recital Here
Public Relations News Release 1969:223, p.1
Pamela K. Griffel, will present a piano recital in Music Hall.
153 Collegium Musicum to be Presented at UNI Monday
Public Relations News Release 1969:209, p.1
"Music from Seventeenth Century German".
154 A Concert of Chamber Music to be Presented at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:193, p.1
To be presented by four UNI musical groups: Madrigals, String Ensembles, Woodwind Ensembles, and Brass Ensembles. Includes list of student members.
155 UNI Student to Present Senior Recital
Public Relations News Release 1969:192, p.1
Senior recital.
156 Hearst-Latham Cantata to be Performed on Sunday
Public Relations News Release 1969:151, p.1
Performance of James Heart's "Blind with Rainbows."
157 Hungarian String Quartet in Concert Nov. 12
Public Relations News Release 1969:138, p.1
Concert at UNI on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
158 Arizona Artists to Appear at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:83, p.1
Lecture-demo sponsored by UNI Art Dept. and College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
159 Dr. Gault to Present Faculty Recital
Public Relations News Release 1969:73, p.1
Piano recital in Music Hall.
160 Two Air Force Music Groups to Perform at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1969:65, p.1
Concert by Air Force UNI graduates.
161 Outline
Public Relations News Release 1969:56, p.1
Christopher Parkening to perform.
162 Rock Group to Appear at Pops Concert
Public Relations News Release 1969:57, p.1
Performance in Music Hall by the New York Rock & Roll Ensemble.
163 UNI Organist to Present Faculty Concert
Public Relations News Release 1969:45, p.1
Hahn will present the second concert in the UNI 1969-70 faculty concern in Music Hall.
164 1969-70 Chamber Music Series Set
Public Relations News Release 1969:26, p.1
Classical guitarist Christopher Parkening will open the third season of the UNI Chamber Music Series.
165 Students of UNI Prof to Give Recital in Music Hall
Public Relations News Release 1969:13, p.1
Two students who study music with Dr. David Kennedy will present a recital at 8:15 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15 in the Music Hall Auditorium.
166 Untitled
Northern Iowan 65:64, p.6
Highlights misprint in development booklet; photo.
167 Untitled
College Eye 60:60, p.1
Parents taking a break in front of the Music Hall (Russell Hall) during freshman orientation; photo.
168 Music Department expands rapidly
Alumnus 51:1, p.10
Curriculum, personnel, programs, facilities, and opportunities; photo.
169 Brewer needed on growing campus to keep architecture on right track
College Eye 59:45, p.2
Praises efforts of Jim Brewer, a recently hired campus planning consultant; would like to see exciting new buildings.
170 Walker Art Center shows Delafield work
Alumnus 48:1, p.9
Also designs new band shell on south side of Music Building.
171 Japanese music instruments displayed in Music Building
College Eye 57:13, p.10
Professor Bock assisted in SCI Foundation purchase.
172 Organ designer gives dedication recital Monday
College Eye 57:9, p.1
Robert Noehren will play the new organ that he built in the Music Building.
173 $50,000 organ has four manuals, 4,000 pipes
College Eye 56:39, p.3
A look at the new organ in the Music Building; photo.
174 Old and new faces, places enrich 1961-62 school year
College Eye 56:33, p.1
A look at the year's activities and events.
175 Open house Sunday for new buildings
College Eye 56:30, p.1
Will hold open houses for Music Building, addition to A & I Building, Student Health Center, and Regents Hall.
176 Kansas City music dean to dedicate music hall Sunday
College Eye 56:29, p.1
Archie N. Jones will speak; building took six to eight years to plan but just eighteen months to build.
177 Untitled
Alumnus 47:2, p.
Finegan sculpture in front of Music Building; photo.
178 Cantata created by SCI instructors
Alumnus 47:2, p.8
"Blind with Rainbows" performed at dedication of Music Building; written by Professors Hearst and Latham; photo.
179 Even the art work is harmonizing here
College Eye 56:28, p.4
Professor Finegan talks at length about his new sculpture that will be placed in front of the Music Building; photo.
180 New Music Building dedication May 6
College Eye 56:28, p.1
Dedication programs will feature many students and faculty.
181 Gilchrist music rooms become faculty offices
College Eye 56:20, p.3
Faculty in Department of Education and Psychology will have offices in Old Gilchrist; guidance and counseling will be located in Old Administration.
182 "Symphonic Sculpture" for Music Building
Alumnus 47:1, p.6
Professor Finegan explains his work; photo.
183 Move to new Music Building planned for semester break
College Eye 56:17, p.1
Thirty-five faculty and students will work over break to move to the new building; Professor Russell talks about the new facilities.
184 Music students farewell
College Eye 56:14, p.2
Editorial jokes about the loud noises of music students practicing in Gilchrist.
185 Campus adds improvements
College Eye 56:1, p.1
Health Center Building now completed; some students now living in Regents (Rider) Hall; Stadium Hall will be abandoned; Music (Russell) Building should be ready by second semester.
186 Buildings here named--and renamed
Alumnus 46:3, p.5
Functional names assigned to four new buildings: Administration, Music, Health Service, and Library. Seerley-Baker will become Baker. The old library will be Seerley Hall. The new men's dorm will be Regents Hall for Men; photo.
187 SCI sports new . . . .
College Eye 52:37, p.3
A look at some of the outward changes following the name change; bandshell artwork by Professor Delafield being erected; photo.
188 Problem at the College: naming and renaming buildings
Alumnus 46:2, p.7
Committee considering names for new and old buildings including: Music, Health Service, men's dorm, new library, old library; may put Seerley name on old library; photo.
189 Names needed for new buildings
College Eye 52:28, p.2
Marshall Beard discusses at length the policies and practice of naming campus buildings; will need to name new men's dormitory, but music, health, and library buildings may need to be named, too.
190 Four construction projects here are progressing rapidly
Alumnus 46:1, p.7
Progress report on current projects; photo.
191 Construction is progressing
College Eye 52:16, p.1
Work underway on Student Health Center, Music Building, Arts and Industries Building, Rider Hall, and other additions and repairs.
192 Expansion program booms
College Eye 52:3, p.4
Detailed look at proposed construction in the next few years; map.
193 Four new buildings will bolster ISTC facilities
Alumnus 45:3, p.16
Projects underway include new Music Building, Health Center, men's dorm, and addition to Arts & Industries; descriptions of new facilities; photo.
194 Construction begins on new music building
College Eye 51:33, p.1
Department of Music work, now spread over three buildings, will be consolidated; description of new facilities.
195 Contracts for Music Building to be awarded May 13
College Eye 51:28, p.3
$1.155 million appropriated; brief description of the proposed facilities.
196 Construction of new dormitory meets with Board approval
College Eye 51:5, p.1
Approve $1.2 million for hall later to be named Rider Hall; will use plans from dorm at ISU; will accommodate 400 men; Stadium Hall may close; quick list of other construction plans for the future.
197 Expansion plan announced for campus-wide needs; health service, new dormitory are included
College Eye 50:36, p.1
Lengthy list of improvements under consideration.
198 Regents give go-ahead on Music Building
College Eye 50:34, p.1
Approve planning for $1.155 million building; also approve budget and consider admission standards.
199 Changes at TC discussed by Registrar
College Eye 47:39, p.1
Marshall Beard speculates on changes in the curriculum, the academic calendar, and the campus landscape.
200 Notes on Music
Normal Eyte 15:21, p.323
Describes the conditions under which music is of negative value to society.