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Music Department

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Photographs, records and audio materials related to the Cal Poly Music Department. Features activities, events, and students including choirs, PolyPhonics, University Singers, Symphony, Glee Club, band and Student Opera Theater circa 1950s through early 2000s. Also includes records related to Harold P. Davidson. Records date between 1923 and 2013. Finding aid available at https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8mk6k25/admin/

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uamus_2008-0010_0003
Date Created
2008-09-01
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Flyer for the Cal Poly Choirs Debut Concert: "American Idols" Photo of Cal Poly a cappella ensemble Take It SLO. Photos of represented composers: Randall Thompson, Stephen Foster, and Aaron Copland, and author Edgar Allan Poe October 25, 2008 SAN LUIS OBISPO -- The Cal Poly Choirs will perform their annual Debut Concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, in Harman Hall in the Performing Arts Center's Cohan Center on campus. Titled "American Idols," the program will feature music by such outstanding American composers as William Billings, Aaron Copland, Randall Thompson and Charles Ives. Selections from America's folk song, Southern harmony, and African American spiritual traditions will also be featured, as well as the words of famous poets such as Edgar Allan Poe. The evening will conclude with the combined choirs performing "America the Beautiful" with Paul Woodring accompanying on the Forbes Pipe Organ. Cal Poly Music Professor Thomas Davies will conduct the 47-member PolyPhonics and the 75-members of The University Singers. Pianists Susan Azaret Davies and Paul Woodring will accompany the choirs. In addition, the Cal Poly Early Music Ensemble and the a cappella ensemble Take It SLO will perform.;

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uamus_2008-0010_0011
Date Created
2008-10-01
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Concert flyer for Bandfest 2008: "Mi Alma Latina" Wind Ensemble and Mustang Marching Band pictured Annual Bandfest Concert to Feature the Sounds, Rhythms of Latin Music Nov. 15 SAN LUIS OBISPO -- More than two hundred collegiate musicians will bring the fascinating rhythms of Spain, Cuba and Central and South America to Cal Poly at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, in Harman Hall in the Performing Arts Center's Christopher Cohan Center. The annual Bandfest concert features the Cal Poly Wind Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, and the Pride of the Pacific Mustang Marching Band in an evening of musical pageantry titled "Mi Alma Latina" ("My Latin Soul"). The combined forces of the Wind Orchestra and Wind Ensemble will perform the West Coast premiere of Robert W. Smith's Symphony No. 3, "Don Quixote," a major work for large wind band based the novel written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. The composer is planning to be present for the premiere. Other highlights will include Alberto Ginastera's "Danza Finale," Alfred Reed's "El Camino Real," Donald Grantham's "Baron Cimetére's Mambo," Stephen Melillo's "Cuba," John Mackey's "Red Line Tango" and John Texidor's "Amparita Roca." The 120-member Mustang Marching Band, conducted by head drum major Justin Paulson and assistant drum major Jeffrey Brown, will present a stage version of some of its half-time shows, including excerpts from the band's Beatles show, Latin show, dance show and Halloween show. Cal Poly Director of Bands William Johnson and Associate Director of Bands Christopher Woodruff will conduct the Wind Orchestra and Wind Ensemble. Bandfest is sponsored by Cal Poly's Music Department, College of Liberal Arts, and Instructionally Related Activities program. Tickets are $8 to $19 and are on sale at the Performing Arts Ticket Office 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. To order by phone, call SLO-ARTS (756-2787). Discounts are given to patrons who buy tickets to four or more Music Department events for 2008-2009 For more information, call the Music Department at 756-2406.;

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uamus_2008-0010_0005
Date Created
2008-11-01
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Flyer for the University Jazz Bands' Fall Jazz Concert. Long horizontal photo of members University Jazz Band One. News Release for the concert: Jazz Up the Season With Cal Poly's Annual Fall Jazz Concert Dec. 5 SAN LUIS OBISPO – A young, fresh approach to one of America's great art forms – jazz – will be presented by the Cal Poly jazz ensembles at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, in the Spanos Theatre at Cal Poly. The ensembles, two big bands and a combo, will show how jazz is being reinvigorated by the next generation, according to Paul Rinzler, director of jazz studies. Cal Poly student-musicians will perform a jazz arrangement of Van Morrison's "Moondance," a big band funk piece titled "Kickin' and Screamin'," as well as additional contemporary and traditional jazz standards, including Duke Ellington's "Don't Get Around Much Anymore." Tickets for the concert are $10 for the public, $8 for senior citizens and Jazz Federation members, and $6 for students. They are on sale at the Performing Arts Ticket Office from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. To order by phone, call SLO-ARTS (756-2787). Patrons who buy season tickets to four Music Department events through the Performing Arts Ticket office will receive a 10 percent discount; a 15 percent discount is given to those who buy tickets to five or more events. The concert is sponsored by Cal Poly's Music Department, College of Liberal Arts and Instructionally Related Activities program. For more information, call the Music Department at 756-2406.;

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uamus_2008-0010_0006
Date Created
2008-11-01
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Concert flyer for the Cal Poly Choirs "A Christmas Celebration" concert. Red floral background with holiday decorations: bells with "joy" and "peace" on them. Cal Poly Choirs' Dec. 6 'Christmas Celebration' to Bring Holiday Cheer to Central Coast SAN LUIS OBISPO – The holiday season is coming a little early to the Central Coast, by way of the Cal Poly Choirs' annual "A Christmas Celebration," set for 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, in Harman Hall of the Christopher Cohan Center. The University Singers, PolyPhonics and The Early Music Ensemble, conducted by Thomas Davies, will be joined by the Cal Poly Brass Ensemble, conducted by Christopher Woodruff. In addition the Cal Poly Barbershop Quartets and the a cappella ensemble Take It SLO will also perform. A variety of works from the 16th century to the present will be presented. The works include music by 16th-century composers Peter Philips and Michael Praetorius, 19th-century composer Mendelssohn, 20th-century composers Pavel Chesnokov, Randall Thompson, and Vaclav Nelhybel, and 21st-century composers Steven Stametz and Stephen Hatfield. Once again, PolyPhonics will be present a world premiere by Cal Poly composer Meredith Brammeier, titled "A Christmas Lullaby." This marks the seventh consecutive year that Brammeier has written a work for the Cal Poly Choirs' "A Christmas Celebration." The audience will have an opportunity to join in the holiday tradition of caroling. Tickets are $10 students, $16 and $19 seniors, $17 and $20 general and are on sale at the Performing Arts Ticket Office from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. To order by phone, call SLO-ARTS (756-2787). Patrons who buy season tickets to four Music Department events through the Performing Arts Ticket office will receive a 10 percent discount; a 15 percent discount is given to those who buy tickets to five or more events. The holiday concert is sponsored by Cal Poly's Music Department, College of Liberal Arts and Instructionally Related Activities program. For more information, call the Music Department at 756-2406.;

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uamus_2008-0010_0007
Date Created
2008-12-01
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Concert flyer for W. Terrence Spiller piano recital Spiller pictured seated at piano Pianist W. Terrence Spiller to Give Benefit Concert at Cal Poly Jan. 9 SAN LUIS OBISPO -- Music Department Chair and pianist W. Terrence Spiller will give a benefit recital of works by Mozart, Ravel, Bartok and Liszt at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, in the Spanos Theatre at Cal Poly. The first half of Spiller's program will feature works by Mozart, opening with the Sonata in F Major, followed by the Fantasy in D minor, and concluding with the Sonata in D Major. The second half will open with Ravel's "Menuet Antique," followed by Bartok's "15 Hungarian Peasant Songs," and end with Liszt's "Tarantella" from his "Venezia e Napoli." Tickets to the recital are $6 for students and senior citizens and $10 for the public. They are on sale at the Performing Arts Ticket Office 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Proceeds from the recital will benefit the Cal Poly Music Department Scholarship Fund. The recital is sponsored by the Music Department and College of Liberal Arts. For more information, call 756-2406.;

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uamus_2008-0010_0010
Date Created
2009-01-01
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Concert flyer for the Early Music Ensemble Image of a mission with photos of conductor Thomas Davies and musicologist Craig Russell Cal Poly Early Music Ensemble to Present Music of California Missions Jan. 24 SAN LUIS OBISPO -- Cal Poly's Early Music Ensemble will present works of the California missions at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, in the Pavilion of the Performing Arts Center's Christopher Cohan Center at Cal Poly. The concert, titled "Masters of the Mission," will feature works that were reconstructed from the original sources in the missions by Cal Poly Music Professor and noted California mission music scholar Craig Russell. The Early Music Ensemble will be joined by a small instrumental group, including Russell on baroque guitar. Cal Poly Music Professor Thomas Davies will conduct the performance. Some of the repertoire for the concert is drawn from the manuscripts of Juan Bautista Sancho, a friar at Mission San Antonio in the first decades of the 19th century, including a selection from his "Misa de Los Angeles" and "Credo" and "Sanctus" from "Misa en Sol." In addition, the ensemble will perform the mass "Misa del quarto tono para quatro voces" ("Mass in Mode four for four voices"). The music was found in the choirbooks of Narciso Durán, who served at Mission San José in the early 1800s. Movements from masses by Ignacio de Jerusalem, the chapel master in Mexico City from 1750-1769, will also be performed, as well as a few selections in plainchant from the California choirbooks. Works from the Corpus Christi processions will be included. Parades and ceremony were indispensable tools of the friars in their goal to convert the native Californians to the Christian faith, according to Russell, who calls some of the parade pieces "quite lovely and lilting." The group will also perform a selection of villancicos by Manuel de Sumaya. Villancicos are church pieces meant to imitate in style the music actually heard in popular culture in the plaza, ranch, field or city street. Tickets are $12 for the public and $8 for seniors and students. They are on sale at the Performing Arts Ticket Office from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. To order by phone, call SLO- ARTS (756-2787). The concert is sponsored by Cal Poly's Music Department, College of Liberal Arts, and Instructionally Related Activities program. For more information, call the Music Department at 756-2406.;

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uamus_2008-0010_0008
Date Created
2009-01-01
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Concert flyer for "A Night at the Mission" Cartoon-style image of white moon and stars on violet background Cal Poly Student Ensembles to Play an Evening of Chamber Music At Old Mission Church SAN LUIS OBISPO -- Several of Cal Poly's finest student ensembles will perform traditional and contemporary chamber music at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, in the Old Mission Church in San Luis Obispo. Performing at this annual event will be the Wind Quintets, Wind Dectet, Saxophone Quartets, Trombone Choir, Clarinet Quartet, String Quartet, Brass Quintet and Brass Ensemble. Tickets are $8 and $10 and can be bought at the Performing Arts Ticket Office from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. To order tickets by phone, call 756-2787 (SLO-ARTS). A 10 percent discount is given to patrons who buy season tickets to four Music Department events through the Performing Arts Ticket office; a 15 percent discount is given on tickets to five or more events. Tickets may also be purchased at the door the night of the concert. For more information about the concert, contact the Cal Poly Music Department at 756-2406 or http://music.calpoly.edu. "A Night at the Mission" is sponsored by the Cal Poly Music Department, College of Liberal Arts and Instructionally Related Activities program.;

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0075_ua_000001
Date Created
1968
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SIDE 1 Men's Glee Club [00:00:00] Ride High [00:01:06] Gloria Patri [00:02:29] Crucifixus [00:04:36] Early One Morning [00:06:36] Kum Ba Ya [00:08:36] Set Down Servant; Soloists: Phil Francis, Tom Goux; Accompanist: George Ferrell Women's Glee Club [00:11:19] Jamaica Farewell; Accompanist: Susan Fuchiwaki [00:13:20] The Water is Wide; Accompanist: Mary Whitson [00:16:40] Little Bird; Accompanist: Susan Fuchiwaki [00:18:28] Al di La; Accompanist: Susan Fuchiwaki SIDE 2 Collegians [00:21:30] Sermonette [00:23:12] Misty; Soloists: Mike Holcomb - Trumpet, Lee Thurston - Tenor Sax [00:25:25] 59th Street Bridge Song [00:27:39] Strollers; Soloists: Mike Holcomb - Trumpet, Lee Thurston - Tenor Sax [00:30:56] Doc's Holiday; Soloist: Mike Holcomb - Trumpet [00:34:34] The Disadvantages of You; Soloist: Lee Thurston - Tenor Sax [00:37:15] Something Stupid [00:40:11] don't Sleep in the Subway SIDE 3 Majors and Minors [00:42:54] Chattanoogie [00:44:28] Bye Bye Blackbird [00:47:05] Pretty Baby Sextette [00:48:21] I Like Him [00:50:28] Liza Lee [00:53:37] Dream On Quartet [00:56:02] Springhill Disaster [00:58:53] Softly [01:00:52] Buy, Buy SIDE 4 Women's Glee Club [01:02:56] Send Out a Cheer [01:03:29] Bless the Lord [01:05:35] Poly Memories Men's Glee Club [01:08:11] Erie Canal [01:10:02] Pretty Girl [01:11:46] Whiffenpoof Combined Glee Club [01:14:16] Liebeslieder Waltzes; Accompanists: Bob Thompson, George Ferrell [01:22:08] All Hail, Green and Gold HOME CONCERT PERSONNEL Women's Glee Club FIRST SOPRANO: Allen, Donna; Hutka, Joyce; Schutz, Bev; Anson, Jane; Illmann, Sherry; Thomas, Cheryl; Brackenridge, Betty; Knight, Carol; Welburn, Vickie; LaBourde, Linda; Williams, Nancy; Eeckhout, Diane; Wise, Danielle; Moon, Carol; Pinkham, Claudia; Ellis, Renee; Rast,Linda; Gall, Sue; Wood, Kathy; Wolverton, Carol; Ewing, Patti; Hansen, Bev; Hunt, Lynn; Schwin, Janet; Reed, Ginny; Wood, Diane; Porter, Janet; Martin, Debbie SECOND SOPRANO: Anderson, Carrol; Johnston, Derolyn; Spain, Barbara; Cordell, Sara; Jones, Marilyn; Spielberger, Linda; Danley, Debbie; Kolin, Donna; Stolper, Chris; Mautz, Barby; Sundin, Liz; Everts, Evelyn; Michalojko, Laura; Walker, Claudia; Fitzhugh, Joy; Warren, Paula; Fuchiwaki, Susan; Osborne, Susan; Whitson, Mary; Grande Pina, Rickie; Gregory, Eleanor; Roberts, Nancy; Woolley, Ann; Hegedus, Linda; Robeskv, Donna; Higgins, Carol; Smith, Annette ALTO: Barnes, Shannon; Jurva, Anne; Patchett, Melody; Barnum, Anne; Kuntz, Wendy; Carter, Donna; Lee, Janet; Pearl, Peg; Duran, Pat; Leisure, Michele; Prosch, Joan; Fisher, Joan; Lightfoot, Carol; Rahmn, Geralyn; Olson, Robert; Harshbarger, Ann; Lokken, Linda; Schroeder, Susan; Hemann, Mardette; Loudat, Ann; Thompson, Cydney; Johnson, Mary Helen; Mohr, Cheri; Vannote, Barbara; Nist, Barbara; Youngquist, Martha Men's Glee Club FIRST TENOR: Behar, Bruce; Kemper, Loren; Parks, Wayne; Carlton, Charles; Patteson, Walter R. Jr.; Miller, Lynn; Emery, Jack; Long, Tim; Francis, Phil; Mayfield, David N.; Quandt, David; Freer, Clinton; Michalec, John; Scanlin, John; Sloan, Tod; Gollan, Robert; Morton, Dennis R.; Strickland, Ron; Harmon, George B.; Tolkan, Daniel SECOND TENOR: Barron, Michael J.; Le, Trung Chinh; Shick, Clinton; Camacho, Ralph; Strandskov, Victor; Cone, Andy; Merrill, Bob; Thompson, Robert; Davis, Thomas R.; Nichol, Bob; Tyler, Sheldon; Emmett, Ron; Ritchie, L.; Waldron, Larry; Gerton, Stephen; Sambe, Samuel A.; Wright, Bernard; Hafelfinger, Jack BARITONE: Allen, Richard; Fortson, Thomas R.; Rasmussen, Steve; Burgoon, R.; Guthrie, Dan; Sachs, Robbie; Chu, Victor; Harnack, Pete; Sconce, John; Clark, Dick; Holland, Bill; Whitlock, Bruce; Rosenberg, Charles E.; Dayson, William; Jennings, Charles E.; Dolan, Timothy L.; Yoder, Roger; Ferrell, George; Meluso, John BASS: Barriga, Tony; Hastings, Stephen; Poole, Michael; Blazick, Gene; Lickness, Dan; Radvenis, Eugene; Butterbaugh, John; Malone, Daniel J.; Schmitz, Peter; Cavallaro, Paul J.; Marshall, Dan; Silliman, Bryant; Mercer, Bill; Spencer, Dave; Denney, Ross A.; Moran, Kevin M.; Underhill, Robert W.; Goux, Thomas; Murray, Kenneth; Wootan, John; Poole, Eric Sextette Mary Whitson (Leader); Rickie Pina; Betty Brackenridge; Janet Schwin; Carol Lightfoot; Cheryl Mohr; Susan Fuchiwaki, Accompanist Collegians Beck, Les - Guitar; Cereghino, Larry - Piano; Clarke, Tom - Trumpet; Costa, Mike - Tenor Sax; Cunningham, Barry - Trombone; Enstad, OClaire - Bass; Fey, Jim - Trombone; Hill, Mike - Trumpet; Holcomb, Milan - Trumpet; Meadows, Jim - Baritone Sax; Pyle, Bob - Drums; Rabin, Norm - Alto Sax; Santore, Ron - Alto Sax; Thurston, Lee - Tenor Sax; Varrati, Steve - Trombone Accompanists Mary Whitson; Susan Fuchiwaki; Marilyn Jones; Linda Clark Student Directors Carol Lightfoot (Head Director); Donna Robesky; Joy Fitzhugh; Ann Harshbarger; Renee Ellis; Derolyn Johnston; Rickie Pina

5 items in Collection
Local Identifier
0075_ua_000002
Date Created
1967
Description

SIDE 1 Men's Glee Club [00:00:03] O Bone Jesu [00:01:30] Sing Maiden, Sing [00:03:25] Honor, Honor [00:05:23] Fa Una Canzone [00:07:10] Stopping By Woods Women's Glee Club [00:10:33] In Monte Oliveti [00:11:40] From Now Until Eternity [00:14:13] Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel [00:16:14] You'll Never Walk Alone SIDE 2 Collegians [00:20:28] Swingin' Preacher [00:22:48] Why Not [00:24:47] Michelle [00:27:52] The SweetHeart Tree [00:30:09] A Sign Of The TImes [00:32:29] Trombone Soliloquy [00:36:41] Opus In Turquoise [00:39:09] Mame SIDE 3 Majors and Minors [00:41:37] Carolina In The Morning [00:43:23] Margie [00:45:56] Side by Side Women's Sextet [00:48:25] Whistle A Happy Tune [00:49:53] Danny Boy [00:53:16] I Enjoy Being A Girl Collegiate Quartet [00:55:24] Yesterday [00:57:29] Dream [00:59:01] Supersurfer SIDE 4 Men's Glee Club [01:02:03] Carmen, Carmela [01:05:51] El Vito Women's Glee Club [01:08:02] Dormite [01:11:03] Suabian Folk Song [01:12:22] Come To Me, Bend to Me Combined Glee Clubs [01:15:01] Lonely Birch Tree [01:18:44] When You Wish Upon A Star Women's Glee Club SOPRANOS: Bacon, Sally; Bolster, Sally; Breen, Diane; Burdick, Pam; Lindsay Campbell, Jeanne; Clemow, Sue; Dula, Linda; Eeckhout, Diane; Hunt, Lynne; Illmann, Sherry; LaBourde, Linda; McKenzie, Carol; Nolan, Diana; Page, Betty; Porter, Janet; Reed, Ginny; Schwinn, Janet; Taylor, Bonnie; Thompson, Ann; Welburn, Vicki; Williams, Nancy; Wise, Danielle; Wolcott, Nancy; Wood, Diane; Wood, Kathy; Wright, Gloria SECOND SOPRANOS: Anderson, Carrol; Gruman, Holly; Gullans, Lois; Hegedus, Linda; Hill, Patti; Jones, Marilyn; Kolin, Donna; Lucking, Ruth; Chandler, Diane; Cromer, Derolyn; Danley, Debbie; DeMarco, Cynthia; Fitzhugh, Joy; Fuchiwaki, Susan; Gause, Janis; Gibson, Lorraine; Gregory, Eleanor; Meldrum, Penny; Michalojko, Lauta; Peake, Carol; Purcell, Carol; Roberts, Nancy; Robesky, Donna; Spielberger, Linda; Sundin, Liz; Troupe, Erni; Warren, Paula; Wheatley, Sally; Whitson, Mary; Woolley, Ann ALTOS: Lightfoot, Carol; Lokken, Linda; Louvasz, Janet; Ludwig, Jane; Matthews, Donna; Mohr, Cheryl; Nist, Barbara; Peabody, Joyce; Pearl, Peg; Barnes, Shannon; Barnum, Anne; Boswell, Rachel; Carter, Donna; Ferguson, Sandra; Jurva, Annie; Fisher, Joan; Harshbarger, Ann; Hemann, Mardette; Pina, Rickie; Rahmn, Geralyn; Rich, Wendy; Rosenberry, Susan; Swan, Elsa; Turner, Meg; Turner, Pam; Van Note, Barbara SEXTETTE: Mary Whitson (Leader); Linda Dula; Carol Lightfoot; Stephanie Baskerville; Betty Page; Cheryl Mohr Men's Glee Club FIRST TENORS: Behar, Bruce W.; King, Frederic A.; Quandt, David L.; Fey, James F.; Long, Timothy E.; Roberts, Dennis W.; Freer, Clinton H.; Meyering, Harold Ray; Smith, Ernest F.; Morton, Dennis R.; Strickland, R. D.; Gollan, Robert J.; Patterson, Walt; Tolkan, Daniel N.; Harris, Michael J.; Plath, S. C.; Wilshire, Gary W.; Kemper, J. L. SECOND TENORS: Davis, Thomas R.; Krauss, Stephen R.; Riedel, Gregory D.; Egelhofer, R. P.; Merker, M. D.; Sambe, Samuel A.; Fujii, T.R; Nichol, Robert; Fulkerson, L. R.; Olson, Robert J.; Shick, Clinton C.; Graham, Gilbert W.; Olson, Pat J.; Strandskov, Victor H.; Hafelfinger, C. J.; Record, Terry A.; Taylor, S. L.; Jacobson, John H.; Williams, John BARITONES: Allen, Richard G.; Clemmer, Jeffrey R.; Jennings, C. E.; Dashore, Clark H.; Dolan, Timothy L.; Naretto, Edward M.; Bigelow M. L.; Guthrie, D. P.; Rasmussen, Steve; Burgoon, Robert; Harnack, Peter C.; Stark, W.R. Jr.; Chu, Victor; Holland, William A.; Weigel, L. E.; Clark, R. M.; Whitlock, Bruce A. BASS: Barley, Woody; Hayden, Richard J.; Scott, Ronald D.; Butterbaugh, J.S; Lickness, Danny L.; Strachan, Scott; Cavallaro, Paul J.; Malone, Daniel J.; Stromberg, Milton D.; Denney, R. A.; McCartney, S. B.; Tenbrink, Arthur S.; Fortiner, J. R.; Poole, Eric M.; Underhill, Robert W.; Goux, Thos.; Radvenis, Eugene V.; Wootan, John T.; Rowe, Gerald A. STUDENT DIRECTORS Jeannie Campbell (Head Director); Rachel Boswell; Carol Lightfoot;Joy Fitzhugh; Donna Robesky ACCOMPANISTS Joy Fitzhugh; Mary Whitson; Susan Fuchiwaki; Meg Turner; Linda Lokken COLLEGIANS Cereghino, Larry - Piano; Clarke, Tom - Trumpet; Cunningham, Barry - Trombone; Enstad, OClaire - Alto Sax; Hansen, Bill - Trumpet; Hill, Mike - Trumpet; Johnson, Vernon - Bass; Kernberger, David - Guitar; Pyle, Jerry - Trombone; Rabin, Norm- Alto Sax; Sally, Dale -Baritone Sax; Santore, Ron- Alto Sax; Steck, Malcolm - Drums; Takacs, Dick - Tenor Sax; Thurston, Lee - Tenor Sax; Varrati, Steve - Trombone COLLEGIATE QUARTET Eric Poole (leader); William Stark; Dennis Morton; Tom Goux MAJORS and MINORS Woody Barley (Leader); Larry Weigel; Fred King; Larry Fulkerson; Ron Strickland; Sam Taylor; Gary Wilshire; Victor Strandskov; Walt Patteson; Jack Wootan; Robbie Burgoon; Scott Strachan

5 items in Collection
Local Identifier
0075_ua_000003
Date Created
1969
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SIDE 1 Men's Glee Club [00:00:04] O Lord, Increase My Faith [00:01:38] Let Us Break Bread Together [00:05:27] Fire, Fire, My Heart [00:07:57] Sea Fever [00:09:35] Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair; Accompanist: Bob Thompson Women's Glee Club [00:11:34] Adoramus Te, Christie [00:13:22] Gute Nacht; Accompanist: Betty Lynn [00:15:55] I Will Wait for You; Accompanist: Pat Dye [00:18:51] When I Fall in Love; Accompanist: Christine Ross SIDE 2 Collegians [00:21:41] It's Not Unusual [00:23:41] Jacob Jones; Trumpet: Mike Holcomb; Tenor Sax: Lee Thurston [00:26:13] Little Boat [00:29:30] By The Time I Get to Phoenix [00:32:20] Wendy [00:34:57] Love Is Blue [00:37:20] Ballad for Trumpet; Trumpet: Mike Holcomb [00:40:26] Can't Stop Lovin' You SIDE 3 Majors and Minors [00:43:05] Hello [00:44:12] Somebody Stole My Gal [00:45:55] Hello, My Baby [00:47:20] Carolina in the Morning [00:49:09] Baby Face Sextette [00:50:17] Matchmaker [00:52:35] Cherish [00:55:42] Going Out of My Head Collegiate Quartet [00:57:59] Try to Remember [00:59:52] Going Out of My Head [01:01:57] Scarborough Fair SIDE 4 Men's Glee Club [01:04:50] Morning Hymn [01:06:16] Ah Meadow, Meadow [01:07:02] Gentle on My Mind; Accompanists: Steve Rasmussen, John Michalec, John Jacob, Charlie Helkenn [01:08:50] Marching to Pretoria; Accompanists: Bob Thompson, Ken Jones Women's Glee Club [01:10:43] Lord Jesus Christ With Us Abide [01:12:27] Simple Gifts [01:14:31] Good Play from "A Child's Garden of Verses" Combined Glee Clubs [01:16:05] Lady of Loveliest Eyes [01:18:20] I'll Not Lament; Accompanist: Bob Thompson [01:20:39] I Do! I Do!; Accompanist: Edna Suzuki HOME CONCERT PERSONNEL Women's Glee Club FIRST SOPRANO: Allen, Donna; La Fleur, Claire; Stokes, Joanna; Anson, Jane; Moon, Carol; Sullivan, Kate; Daughters, Diana; Neel, Jan; Swan, Debbie; Eeckhout, Diane; Porter, Janet; Welburn, Vicki; Gall, Sue; Rast, Lyndas; Wolverton, Carol; Hansen, Beverly; Reed, Ginny; Wood, Diane; Hoffman, Judy; Schutz, Bev; Youth, Claudia; Hutka, Joyce; Shick, Debbie; Lackey, Jennifer; Sloan, Elaine SECOND SOPRANO: Abercrombie, Susan; Fortier, Robyn; Richards, Jill; Allen, Lynette; Goss, Marilee; Rohlfsen, Dana; Bain, Sue; Gregory, Eleanor; Spain, Barbara; Candiello, Mary; Higgins, Carol; Stagnaro, Elaine; Cordell, Sara; Kidd, Mary; Stolper, Chris; Danley, Debbie; Kolin, Donna; Suzuki, Edna; Dye, Patricia; Lunsman, Elaine; Vigna, Karen; Everts, Evelyn; Lynn, Betty; White, Marilyn; Ewing, Patti; Pennala, Mary; Whitson, Mary; Forehand, Claire ALTO: Barnum, Annie; Lack, Leandra; Pearl, Peg; Bowen, Frances; Lee, Janet; Rahmn, Geralyn; Bullard, Lynette; Leisure, Michele; Ross, Chris; Chandler, Sharon; Loudat, Ann; Scheib, Betsy; Clark, Linda; Maack, Carol; Schroeder, Susan; Duran, Pat; Ness, Cheryll; Spitler, Pam; Franek, Pattie; Olcott, Linda; Thoma, Jean; Hemann, Mardette; Patchett, Melody; Thompson, Cydney; Johnson, Mary Helen; Patteson, Lynn; Vannote, Barbara Men's Glee Club FIRST TENOR: Carlton, Charles; Dang, That; DeVries, Garrett; Emery, Jack; Francis, Phil; Gollan, Robert; Harmon, George; Helkenn, Charlie; Iversen, Mark; Keese, Jim; Kemper, Loren; Lee, Lester; Mayfield, David; Michalec, John; Miller, Lynn; Osmunson, Stan; Patteson, Wally; Quandt, David; Sampson, Gary; Sloan, Tod SECOND TENOR: Le, Chinh; Lowery, Donald; Merker, Marc; Merrill, Bob; Olson, Bob; Perhach, Andrew; Ritchie, Linton; Shick, Clint; Strandskov, Vic; Thompson, Robert; Trimble, Bob; Waldron, Larry; White, Scott; Anderson, Larry; Barron, Michael; Bonnett, Mark; Burgoon, Dave; Cone, Andrew; Cooper, Wayne; Davis, Tom; Emmett, Ron BARITONE: Harnack, Pete; Henderson, Keith; Hogle, Tim; Jones, David C.; Jones, Ken; Kincaid, Earl; Lacayo, Daniel; Payne, Jon; Rasmussen, Steve; Sachs, Robbie; Turner, Robert; Van Camp, Gary; Whitlock, Bruce; Wickham, John; Williamson, Neut; Andrews, John; Boyack, LeRoy; Clark, Richard; Fortson, Tom; Freer, Clinton; Guthrie, Dan BASS: Mansfield, Joel; Marshall, Dan; McKennon, Alex; Moewe, Dick; Moran, Kevin; O'Hagan, Glenn; Owen, Howard; Poole, Michael; Radvenis, Gene; Schmitz, Peter; Silliman, Bryant; Waslohn, John; Wootan, John; Yao, Sandy; Barriga, Tony; Hastings, Steve; Jacob, John; Johnston, Richard; Leffler, Bill; Lickness, Dan; Lindsay, Mike Collegians Beck, Les - Guitar; Blancett, Bryan - Trumpet; Cereghino, Larry - Piano; Clarke, Tom - Trumpet; Costa, Mike - Tenor Sax; Court, Gary - Trombone; Enstad, OClaire - Bass; Holcomb, Milan - Trumpet; Massey, Ed - Trombone; McKibben, Don - Baritone Sax; Pyle, Bob - Drums; Rabin, Norm - Alto Sax; Santore, Ron - Alto Sax; Thurston, Lee - Tenor Sax Collegiate Quartet Phil Francis (Leader); David Quandt; Mike Barron; Mike Poole Majors and Minors John Wootan (Leader); Wally Patteson; Dick Clark; Bob Golian; Steve Rasmussen; Loren Kemper; Bob Olson; Victor Strandskov; Tom Fortson; Dan Marshall; John Michalec; Trung Chinh Le Sextette Mary Whitson (Leader); Joyce Hutka; Diane Eeckhout; Anne Barnum; Cydney Thompson; Evelyn Everts; Edna Suzuki (Accompanist) Accompanists Robert Thompson; Kenneth Jones; Mary Whitson; Betty Lynn; Pat Dye; Edna Suzuki; Christy Ross

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