Music
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
Eugene Jelesnik papers
The Eugene Jelesnik papers (1940s-1962) consist mainly of announcements, programs, and brochures related to the musical performances and entertainment that Jelesnik (1914-1999) was involved with. Also included are articles, sheet music, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers.
Grant Johannesen papers
The Grant Johnannesen papers (1870-2005) contain correspondence, certificates, and printed material relating to his career as a concert pianist. Grant Johannesen played with several orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, and at Carnegie Hall. His major interests were the works of lesser-known French composers, such as Gabriel Faure, who's entire body of work he eventually recorded.
Rosalie Jones research paper
The Rosalie Jones research paper (1967) is titled, "The Medicine Lodge Ceremony: An Analysis of the Songs of the Weather Dancers."
Kurt Weill Foundation for Music collection
The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music collection (1928-2005) contains five oral history interviews with Maurice Abravanel (1978-1985), correspondence, a newsletter, and music programs. The Kurt Weill Foundation for Music was established by Lotte Lenya in 1962 to continue the legacy of musician and composer, Kurt Weill.
Jeanne Tellier Leeson essay
The Jeanne Tellier Leeson essay extolls the Utah Youth Sympohony Concert experience. The essay was written during the tenure of conductor Maurice Abravanel, and so includes a short biography of him, and his involvement in the youth concert program.
Jeanne Tellier Leeson photograph collection
The Jeanne Tellier Leeson photograph collection consists of photos of the Utah Symphony and Maurice Abravanel.
This collection is entirely digitalized and available online in our Digital Library.
Hans Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen papers
The H. Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen papers (1904-1977) consist of family history and biographical materials, musical performance programs, BYU music department booklets, sheet music, and news clippings pertaining to the lives and careers of Drs. Madsen.
John Jasper McClellan correspondence
The John Jasper McClellan correspondence (1917 and 1919) consist of three letters from McClellan (1874-1925) to his daughter, Geneve.
Music in the U.S. oral history project
The Music in the U.S. oral history project was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Elizabeth Titrington Craft for her American Music class (MUSC 4660-001) in the spring of 2018.
Musical heritage of southeastern Idaho collection
The musical heritage of southeastern Idaho collection (1976-1979) consists of transcripts of videotape narration about local performers and other figures involved in music in southeastern Idaho.