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Childs, Gordon B., 1927-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1927-

Biographical History

Gordon Childs (born 1927) is a well-known viola d'amore performer and teacher and was one of the co-founders of the International Viola d'Amore Society/Congress.

Born on October 22, 1927 in Springville, Utah, Gordon B. Childs has B.A. and M.A. degrees in Music Education and Musicology from Brigham Young University and the Ed.D. degree in Music Administration from the University of Montana.

A violist and violinist, he was introduced to the Viola d’Amore by Professor Homer Wakefield in a music history class at BYU in the fall of 1951. He subsequently wrote his master's thesis on the History, Technique and Literature of the Viola d'Amore, and played a graduate recital of viola d'amore music using Professor Wakefield's instrument.

From solo to chamber music to concerti, he has given solo recitals, chamber music concerts and played concertos with symphony orchestras in most of the mid-west and western states in America and in Mexico, Poland and Germany.

Assisted by Myron Rosenblum of New York and Daniel Thomason of California, the directors of the Viola d'Amore Society of America, Dr. Childs hosted the first International Viola d'Amore Congress in 1982 at the University of Wyoming in Laramie where he was on the music faculty. Since the success of this first Congress, others have been held every other year in many cities in the United States, in England, Germany, and Poland including two he organized in Utah after retiring there in 1993.

Even after 21 years of retirement in Orem, Utah, Dr. Childs still teaches and performs on this beautiful "Viola d'Amore, Viole d'Amour, Viola of Love."

UPB files, July 14, 2014 (born in Springville, Utah; where he studied; where he has performed; hosted the first International Viola d'Amore Congress in 1982; retired 21 years ago to Orem, UT)

Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:

Gordon Childs Viola d'Amore papers from Karl Stumpf, 1968-2005

 Series — Box 4: Series 9; Series 10; Series 12; Series 13; Series 11; Series 14, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSS 8507 Series 13
Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence between Dr. Childs and Karl Stumpf on the viola d'amore. Also includes articles and programs relating to the viola d'amore. Dated 1968-2005.

Dates: 1968-2005

Miscellaneous excerpts from Gordon Childs' musical library, approximately 1661-2006, bulk: Approximately 1913-2006

 Series — Box 5: Series 14; Series 15; Series 16, Folder: 14
Identifier: MSS 8507 Series 16
Scope and Contents

This series contains miscellaneous materials from Dr. Childs' collection of papers on the viola d'amore. Includes poetry and other materials related to the viola d'amore. Dated approximately 1661-2006 with the bulk of the materials being from approximately 1913-2006.

Dates: approximately 1661-2006; Majority of material found within Approximately 1913-2006

Miscellaneous excerpts from Gordon Childs' musical library, 1690-1947, bulk: 1879-1947

 Series — Oversize 7: Series 2; Series 3; Series 5, Folder: 7
Identifier: MSS 8507 Series 5
Scope and Contents

This series contains various musical scores from Gordon Childs’ personal music library. The collection includes a concerto by Casadesus that Claire Kroyt performed at the very first viola congress in 1982. Dated 1690-1947 with the bulk being from 1879-1947.

Dates: Publication: 1690-1947; Publication: Majority of material found within 1879-1947

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Archival Object 22
Collection 1
 
Subject
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 22
Music 22
Viola d'amore 15
Articles 9
Photocopies 9