Laycock, Ralph G.
Dates
- Existence: 1920 - 2006
Biographical History
Ralph G. Haycock (1920-2006) was a music professor in Utah.
Citation:
His Swing-a-ling, c1980: t.p. (Ralph Laycock) caption (Ralph G. Laycock)Deseret morning news, Apr. 9, 2006: p. B8 (Ralph George Laycock, d. Apr. 4, 2006, Provo, Utah, b. Feb. 11, 1920, Raymond, Alberta; educator and musician; taught at Drake University and Brigham Young University)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham University Wind Symphony / Ralph Laycock, conductor, 1973 March 14
Contains: "Symphony No.3" -- D'Indy; 1. "Moderato" Newell Dayley, conductor; 2-3. "Chant and Jubilo for Flute and Piccolo Brass and Voices" -- Brown; 4. Blank; 5. "Scherzo" -- Brunner; 6. Blank; 7. "Deep Sea Chantey" -- Siegmeister; 8. "Variations on a Korean Folk Song" -- Chance; 9. "Prayers in Space" -- Latham.
Brigham Young University Concert Band / Ralph Laycock, conductor, 1961 April 12
Includes 1. "L'Arlesienne Suite No.2" -- Bizet; 2. "Alleluia and Chorale" -- Robertson; 3. "New England Triptych" -- Schuman; 4. "Death and Transfiguration" -- Strauss; 5. "Spiritual for Band" -- Reed; 6. "Symphony for Band" -- Clark.
Brigham Young University Concert Band / Ralph Laycock, conductor, spring 1957
Includes 1. "Fanfare and Allegro" –- Williams; 2. "Overture to the 'Flying Dutchman'" –- Wagner; 3. "American Overture for Band" -- Jenkins First Symphony for Band" –- Clark; 4. "Allegro-Maestoso-Vivace"; 5. "Rubato con Espansione-Cantando con Calore-Marcato Espandendosi"; 6. "Lento Sustenuto-Allegro- Vivace".
Brigham Young University Concert Band / Ralph Laycock, conductor, 1958 March 22
Includes: 1. "Diversion for Band" -- Hatton; 2. "Allegro Ritmico" -- Fuerstner; 3. "Sierra" -- Dallin; 4. "Symphony for Band" -- Clark; "Finale".
Brigham Young University Concert Band / Ralph Laycock, conductor, 1964 December 18
Includes: 1. "Symphony for Band" -- Clark; 2. "Overture for Band" -- Mendelsohn; 3. "Meditation" -- Schuller; 4. "Divertimento for Band" -- Bradshaw; 5. "Santa Fe Saga" -- Gould; 6. "Fanfare March" -- Nixon.
Brigham Young University Concert Band / Ralph Laycock, conductor, 1967
Includes 1. "Ann."; 2. "Profiles in Courage"; 3. "Ann."; 4. "Symphony for Band" -- Clark; 5. "Ann."; 6. "Meditation" -- Schuller; 7. "Ann."; 8. "Chester" -- Schuman.
Oral history interview with Ralph G. Laycock
Oral history interview discusses Laycock's academic career and his experiences during World War II. It mentions several other Brigham Young University faculty members.