Oversize box 6
Contains 5 Results:
"Concerto Grosso", 1950
The Gordon Benson Ramsey papers (1948-1983) consists primarily of original and printed scores written by Ramsey. The first series consists of drafts, notes, and book entitled Counterpoint written by Ramsey and Harold Knapik. The second and fourth series consist of original, printed, and copies of scores and sheet music written by Ramsey. The third series consists of course materials, notebooks, and reports from his time at the University of Utah.
"Concerto for Soloist"
The Gordon Benson Ramsey papers (1948-1983) consists primarily of original and printed scores written by Ramsey. The first series consists of drafts, notes, and book entitled Counterpoint written by Ramsey and Harold Knapik. The second and fourth series consist of original, printed, and copies of scores and sheet music written by Ramsey. The third series consists of course materials, notebooks, and reports from his time at the University of Utah.
"Dance Suite"
The Gordon Benson Ramsey papers (1948-1983) consists primarily of original and printed scores written by Ramsey. The first series consists of drafts, notes, and book entitled Counterpoint written by Ramsey and Harold Knapik. The second and fourth series consist of original, printed, and copies of scores and sheet music written by Ramsey. The third series consists of course materials, notebooks, and reports from his time at the University of Utah.
"Fantaisie for Solo Violin and Orchestra", 1964
The Gordon Benson Ramsey papers (1948-1983) consists primarily of original and printed scores written by Ramsey. The first series consists of drafts, notes, and book entitled Counterpoint written by Ramsey and Harold Knapik. The second and fourth series consist of original, printed, and copies of scores and sheet music written by Ramsey. The third series consists of course materials, notebooks, and reports from his time at the University of Utah.
From "Carcassi"
The Gordon Benson Ramsey papers (1948-1983) consists primarily of original and printed scores written by Ramsey. The first series consists of drafts, notes, and book entitled Counterpoint written by Ramsey and Harold Knapik. The second and fourth series consist of original, printed, and copies of scores and sheet music written by Ramsey. The third series consists of course materials, notebooks, and reports from his time at the University of Utah.