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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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Local Identifier
0075_ua_000019
Date Created
2009-06
Description

The poster reads: 'The Cal Poly Music Department, College of Liberal Arts, and IRA Program present a concert celebrating electroacoustic diversity and compositional risk.'

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000394
Date Created
1917 (year uncertain)
Description

Cal Poly Spirit Song with words by Miss [Margaret] Chase and music by D. W. Schlosser created circa 1916-1919. Note: "Compliments of D. W. Schlosser."

Local Identifier
0075_ua_000012
Date Created
2001-05-09
Description

The poster reads: 'RSVP VI: a concert celebrating electroacoustic diversity and compositional risk. Sponsored by the Cal Poly Music Department, College of Liberal Arts. Wednesday May 9, 2001, 8:00pm, Performing Arts Center, Pavilion, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.'

Local Identifier
0075_ua_000022
Date Created
2005-05
Description

Poster reads: 'Concert celebrating electro-acoustic diversity and compositional risk. RSVP X: Anamnesis. an-am-ne-sis: a recollection; recalling to memory. Showing May 31, June 2, Cal Poly Performing Arts Center. Tickets $10 each at the PAC Ticket Booth. www.pacslo.org, 1.888.233.ARTS. Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts and the Music Department of Cal Poly.'

Local Identifier
0075_ua_000016
Date Created
2006-05
Description

Poster reads: 'A concert celebrating electro-acoustic diversity and compositional risk.'

Local Identifier
uamus_2008-0010_0009
Date Created
2008-09-01
Description

Concert flyer for 'Poems of E.E. Cummings' Lecture-Recital Pictured left-to-right: Katherine Arthur, soprano; Kenneth Habib, composer; Susan Azaret Davies, piano Cal Poly to Present Oct. 18 Lecture and Recital Featuring 'Poems of E.E. Cummings' SAN LUIS OBISPO -- Cal Poly Music Department faculty members will present a lecture and recital titled "Poems of E.E. Cummings" at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, in Room 218 of the Davidson Music Center on campus. Katherine Arthur, soprano, and Susan Azaret Davies, piano, will perform songs composed by Cal Poly faculty member Kenneth S. Habib. Habib's "Poems of E.E. Cummings" is a cycle of eight poems selected from across the career of Cummings and arranged in four pairs. Before the recital, Habib will discuss the compositional design of the song cycle, and Arthur and Davies will give performance demonstrations, followed by the premiere of the entire cycle. Arthur, who teaches voice at Cal Poly, has appeared as a soloist with the Southwest Chamber Music Ensemble, Santa Barbara Oratorio Society and Pacific Repertory Opera. As a guest artist in Europe, she recorded works for the Austrian Radio. Davies has performed at the Oregon Bach Festival, Cabrillo Festival, Long Beach Bach Festival and San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival. She has also performed in concerts with the Gachinger Kantorei of Stuttgart, Germany, and the New York Philharmonic. She teaches piano and accompanies at Cal Poly and for the Cuesta Master Chorale. Admission at the door will be $5 for the public and $2 for seniors and students. The recital is sponsored by the Cal Poly Music Department and College of Liberal Arts. For more information, call 756-2406.;

Local Identifier
uamus_2008-0010_0004
Date Created
2008-09-01
Description

Concert flyer for "Great Poets in Song: 1900 and Beyond" Jacalyn Kreitzer, mezzo-soprano (pictured) Susan Azaret Davies, piano Featuring Nancy Nagano, cello and Adrienne Stallings, mezzo-soprano Works of Frances Poulenc, Charles Loeffler, Kurt Weill, Jake Heggie, Franz Lehar and Leonard Bernstein, with texts by Bertolt Brecht, Paul Verlaine, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Emily Dickinson, and Guillaume Apollinaire. Premiere of "Utterances," a piece composed by Music Department graduate Alex Kato-Willis. September 27, 2008 Saturday at 8 p.m. Spanos Theatre, Cal Poly Tickets: $6 students/seniors, $10 gen Performing Arts Ticket Office: 756-2787 Sponsored by the Cal Poly Music Dept. & College of Liberal Arts. To benefit the vocal scholarship fund.;