Music

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601 Russell Baum to perform
Public Relations News Release 1946:75, p.1
Known for his many recitals on KWWL, Baum will give a recital in the College Auditorium. He has performed with a number of symphony orchestras.
602 Six music pupils present recital
College Eye 37:24, p.6
List of performers.
603 Gilchrist Chapel to host recital
Public Relations News Release 1946:80, p.1
Recital particiapants named.
604 Russell Baum to present piano recital
Public Relations News Release 1946:70, p.1
Mr. Baum has been a member of the Teachers College faculty since 1938. He has been soloist with the Buffalo Philharmonic and Rochester Philharmonic and has presented several recitals on KWWL.
605 Student music recital
Public Relations News Release 1946:62, p.1
Phyllis Fenton, a freshman pianist, will participate in a music recital in Gilchrist chapel. Six other students will perform.
606 Ticket sales ahead of schedule
Public Relations News Release 1946:56, p.1
Over half the tickets available for the Minnesota Symphony and the St. Olaf choir have been sold. The concerts are scheduled for April 25 and May 9.
607 "Pirates of Penzance" will be performed by Teachers College High School Glee Clubs
Public Relations News Release 1946:44, p.1
Popular Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera will be performed in the college auditorium. The operetta will provide a colorful, musical evening.
608 Department head to attend national meeting
Public Relations News Release 1946:41, p.1
Edward Kurtz will travel to Detroit, Michigan to attend the annual meetings of the National Assoication of Schools of Music and the Music Teachers National Association.
609 Parent Teacher association to hear campus school orchestra
Public Relations News Release 1946:42, p.1
Melvin Schneider will conduct the orchestra at the beginning of the meeting. Herb Hake will moderate a panel discussion entitled, "How Much Homework".
610 Frank W. Hill playing with the Bay View String Quartet
Public Relations News Release 1946:37, p.1
Famous Michigan quartet has a faculty member among its members.
611 Four music students to hold recital
Public Relations News Release 1946:32, p.1
Violin, voice, cello, and piano skills will be performed during a music recital in the Gilchrist chapel.
612 French pianist to appear in concert
Public Relations News Release 1946:30, p.1
Robert Casadesus will perform in the college auditorium. He is in regular demand as a soloist with major orchestras, starof top radio programs, and coast to coast concert appearances.
613 Robert Casadesus will perform in concert
Public Relations News Release 1946:28, p.1
Internationally famous pianist will perform in the Iowa State Teachers College auditorium.
614 Symphony orchestra to present winter concert
Public Relations News Release 1946:29, p.1
Edward Kurtz will conduct the Iowa State Teachers College Symphony Orchestra in their winter concert. The final number was written by Dr. Kurtz.
615 Gilchrist chapel to host recitals
Public Relations News Release 1946:25, p.1
Music students of Russell Baum, Carl Wirth, Emil Bock, William Hays, and harald Holst will perform.
616 Music staff member to perform as soloist
Public Relations News Release 1946:21, p.1
The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will feature Henry Harris, pianist, during its concert in the Men's Gymnasium.
617 French pianist and composer to perform
Public Relations News Release 1946:23, p.1
Robert Casadesus will perform in concert at Iowa State Teachers College.
618 Music recitals to be held at Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1946:17, p.1
Voice and piano students fo Olive Barker, Jane Birkhead, Russell Baum, and William Hays will perform during recitals in Gilchrist Hall.
619 College Quartet performs in Newton
Public Relations News Release 1946:6, p.1
Newton Women's Club sponsored the concert by the College Quartet.
620 Edward Kurtz to direct "The Messiah"
Public Relations News Release 1945:311, p.1
"The Messiah" will be performed in the college auditorium. The first American performance was in 1770.
621 Department of Music students in recital
Public Relations News Release 1945:310, p.1
Three students will appear in a music recital in Gilchrist Hall.
622 Violinist to perform
Public Relations News Release 1945:308, p.1
Patricia Travers will perform in concert in the college auditorium.
623 Patricia Travers will be in concert
Public Relations News Release 1945:303, p.1
Young violin vituoso will present concert in college auditorium.
624 Violinist, Patricia Travers, will be in concert
Public Relations News Release 1945:300, p.1
Concert to take place in the college auditorium. Ms. Travers started violin lessons at age four. She has been a soloist with several symphony orchestras.
625 Campus high school student to perform in recital
Public Relations News Release 1945:270, p.1
Virginia Wellborn will present a violin solo during campus recitals. She will be joined by voice and piano students.
626 Recital performers announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:269, p.1
Music students will share the stage in Gilchrist Hall during recitals.
627 Music students present recital
Public Relations News Release 1945:265, p.1
Piano, voice, violin, and trumpet selections presented in Gilchrist chapel.
628 Students to perform during recitals
Public Relations News Release 1945:266, p.1
Voice, piano, violin, and trumpet students will showcase their skills in Gilchrist chapel.
629 Rafael de Silva swings out South American style Sunday
College Eye 37:7, p.1
630 Rafael De Silva to give public recital in the Commons Ballroom
College Eye 37:6, p.4
Performer profile.
631 Panthers head to Ames for a game with the Iowa State Cyclones
Public Relations News Release 1945:239, p.1
Pep ralley and all school dance held as a send off for the Panther football team. Dorothy Nagle is in charge of the frolic.
632 Musical concert schedule announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:226, p.1
A mezzo-soprano star of the Metropolitan Opera will start the concert series. Piano, violin, voice, and the college symphony orchestra are scheduled to perform.
633 Dr. Kurtz explains why all people can't sing
College Eye 36:44, p.2
634 Branch summer schools to host College Quartet
Public Relations News Release 1945:178, p.1
Red Oak, Missouri Valley, and Algona will hear the sounds of the College Quartet later in July.
635 Branch summer schools to hear College Quartet
Public Relations News Release 1945:175, p.1
Red Oak, Missouri Valley, and Algona summer schools will host a concert by the voices of the College Quartet.
636 "Teachers College of the Air" features Carl Anton Wirth song
Public Relations News Release 1945:169, p.1
"The Fisher Child's Lullaby" will be performed by Jane Birkhead, soprano and member of the music faculty.
637 Sigma Alpha Iota
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Ruth Larson serves as president of the Sigma Alpha Iota musical fraternity, which sponsors caroling events and a January sleigh ride; photo.
638 Lecture-Concert series schedule announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:135, p.1
Four concert artists are included in the season ticket series. Recitals by faculty members and visiting artists will be given.
639 Weekly student music recital will include piano, trumpet, and vocal selections
Public Relations News Release 1945:122, p.1
Audrey Sanders, Margit Lillehei, Hugh Eicke, Earl Dunn, Donna Hansen, Floyd Hershberger, Barbara Ritz, Lois Apel, and Jeanette Lind will perform.
640 Second "Campus Visitors" program includes vocal performances
Public Relations News Release 1945:118, p.1
KXEL will broadcast musical selections from a boys' quartet and a girls' trio. The students will tour various college departments, attend a dance in the student social center, and swim during their stay.
641 Senior recitals to be held in the Gilchrist chapel
Public Relations News Release 1945:96, p.1
Shirley Anliker, Ruth Larson, Elsie Colson, and Mary Jean Hurlbut will perform during the Department of Music's Senior rectial.
642 Weekly student music recital program announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:95, p.1
Violin, piano, and vocal selections will performed by eight students during the recital.
643 Russell Baum to present a program of piano music in a special convocation
Public Relations News Release 1945:92, p.1
College auditorium to be the site of a special convocation.
644 Second seniior recital announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:77, p.1
Maxine Grafenberg and Barbara Ritz will perform piano and voice selections.
645 Local students to participate in the Sigma Alpha Iota recital
Public Relations News Release 1945:70, p.1
A sextet, oboe solo, soprano solo, and a piano solo will highlight the recital. A tea will be held at Olive Barker's home following the recital.
646 Senior music students to present recitals
Public Relations News Release 1945:72, p.1
The first in a series of senior recitals will be held in Gilchrist Chapel. Miriam Hansen and Val Jeanne Fairlie will present.
647 Students named for weekly music recital
Public Relations News Release 1945:69, p.1
Violin, piano, clarinet, and voice presentations will be heard during the recital.
648 Pride in American music is keynote for Westminster Choir performance
College Eye 36:22, p.1
649 Public schools give music prominence in leisure activities, says Dr. Kurtz
College Eye 36:22, p.4
Professor Kurtz tells why music should be studied in public schools.
650 Campus School operetta, "Rio Rico", to be presented in the school auditorium
Public Relations News Release 1945:60, p.1
Cast announced for operetta.
651 Weekly music recital progarm announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:57, p.1
Four local students to participate in recital. Voice and piano presentations will take place.
652 Budapest String Quartet to perform
Public Relations News Release 1945:54, p.1
Comtemporary American chamber music will be the theme of the concert.
653 Weekly music recital features two local students
Public Relations News Release 1945:49, p.1
Program for the weekly recital announced.
654 Westminister Choir to perform
Public Relations News Release 1945:50, p.1
Members chosen for personality and physical stamina as well as musicianship and vocal attributes.
655 "Rio Rico" to be given in the Campus School Auditorium
Public Relations News Release 1945:44, p.1
High school operetta to be performed. The chorus will be made up of glee club members from grades nine to twelve.
656 Schedule for the weekly music recital announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:39, p.1
Piano, oboe, cello, and voice to be featured during the recital.
657 Alexander Brailowsky, noted Russian pianist, to perform
Public Relations News Release 1945:24, p.1
Brailowsky's concert initiates a 'musical month'. Other concerts will follow at later dates.
658 Radio station KXEL will broadcast a composition by an instructor of piano
Public Relations News Release 1945:14, p.1
Rachel F. Williams composed "To Phyllis" based on the old English tune, "ON the Road to Walsinghaus".
659 Touring group from Princeton, to perform at Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1945:18, p.1
Westminister Choir will sing in the auditorium.
660 Westminister Choir to present concert
Public Relations News Release 1945:11, p.1
As a part of the western tour, the Westminister Choir from Princeton University will sing works of Brahms, and Bach, contemporary composers and American Negro spirituals.
661 College quartet to appear in Mason City
Public Relations News Release 1945:1, p.1
Three members of the college music faculty and a graduate voice student will perform in the high school auditorium.
662 Negress to sing at local church
College Eye 36:10, p.3
Rose Page Welch will sing at First Church of Christ.
663 Oh, for the life of a piano tuner
College Eye 36:9, p.1
Piano tuner Robert Fastje gives advice on tuning pianos.
664 'Like anything he does' says Sinatra swooner
College Eye 36:6, p.4
Peggy Boemecke talks about Frank Sinatra.
665 Lawther music library receives new classic and modern records
College Eye 36:6, p.1
A look at some of the records in the collection.
666 Music profs are 'in the groove' music with Ludwig Beethoven, Sinatra
College Eye 36:3, p.4
Music faculty talk about the modern music that they like.
667 Dunn organizes swing orchestra
College Eye 36:2, p.4
Will try to organize all-male orchestra.
668 College hears cello piano duo here Sunday
College Eye 35:36, p.4
Nickolai and Joanna Graudan perform.
669 Central
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Photo.
670 Christmas at the Commons
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Photo.
671 In Gilchrist
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Photo.
672 Student religious centers
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Photo.
673 Teachers College '44
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Photo.
674 The campus parade
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Photo.
675 The Commons
Old Gold 0:0, p.186
Brief description of the building; photo.
676 Here's what happened at Iowa State Teachers College in 1943-1944
College Eye 35:31, p.3
Photos of activities and people throughout the year; photo.
677 New York harpist gives music recital
College Eye 35:27, p.4
Catherine Johnk performs.
678 Tutor Timetable
College Eye 35:24, p.2
Events and meetings scheduled; student recital; life saving corps; singing; art exhibits; choir rehearsals; playnight; fireside meditations.
679 "Music played the collegiate way"
College Eye 35:14, p.1
Earl Dunn leads his band; photo.
680 Earl Dunn band debut next week
College Eye 35:13, p.1
Group performs at weekly variety show.
681 Earl Dunn's orchestra makes debut in program December 18
College Eye 35:13, p.5
List of band members.
682 Initial community sing of winter term was held Sunday evening
College Eye 35:13, p.3
683 Music education for the masses
College Eye 35:11, p.2
Letter to the editor about a previous article on appreciating music.
684 Muscians Play for Summer School Students
Public Relations News Release 1943:94, p.1
Fanny and Henry Harris will visit the college to preform for the students.
685 Department of Music
Old Gold 0:0, p.68
The department sponsors the weekly student recital, as well as other recitals and concerts throughout the year, members have played for school and civic funtions and have taught some of the air crew students; photo.
686 Theta Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.127
With a purpose to promote friendship, sholarship and leadership, this sorority was founded in 1926. Homecoming saw a lot of activities and a scavenger hunt helped kick off the winter term, the group also wrote letters and helped out the Red Cross; photo.
687 Summer Music Centers
Public Relations News Release 1943:52, p.1
Summer music centers will be offered for students to earn credits that are required to renew or re-instate their certificates.
688 William Kapell Appearance
Public Relations News Release 1943:32, p.1
Though he is only twenty years old, William Kapell has been winning prizes since the beginning and is going to stop by Iowa State Teachers college during his first concert tour.
689 Dual Concert
Public Relations News Release 1943:2, p.1
Harald Holst and Marguerite Kelly preform a collection of classical songs.
690 National honorary fraternity and sorority is hold joint recital
Public Relations News Release 1943:187, p.1
Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha will combine the group talents for their annual concert.
691 Seerley boys awarded prize at housing sing
College Eye 33:40, p.3
692 Eight mixed groups will compete in dormitory sing
College Eye 33:39, p.2
693 Competitive dorm sing to be held at College Pond
College Eye 33:38, p.3
694 Community singing set for Tuesdays
College Eye 33:35, p.3
Professor Hays will lead sessions in Auditorium.
695 Group singing slated
College Eye 33:34, p.3
Every Tuesday evening.
696 Music and publications
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Brief description of the activities; photo.
697 Men having a "jam" session
Alumnus 25:3, p.26
Men play harmonicas and an accordion; photo.
698 The American Way
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Photo.
699 Tutors at play
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Activities students do beside academics; Photo.
700 Students may check out opera records
College Eye 32:16, p.3
To be played in Commons.