Music
Found in 595 Collections and/or Records:
Mack Wilberg papers on University of Southern California and education, approximately 1973-1988
Contains all materials relation to Mack Wilberg's education, the majority from his graduate program at the University of Southern California. He was also the director of several choirs, including the choir of the United Methodist Church. Contained in the subseries are personal school papers, fliers and performance programs. There are also publications and newspaper clippings. Dates range approximately 1973-1988.
Mack Wilberg programs, approximately 1984-1999
Contains programs from Mack Wilberg's career at BYU. Programs are from performances at BYU in which Mack Wilbert conducted and or directed. Many programs are from performances on Temple Square, several of which BYU choruses have performed at. Mack Wilberg participated in almost all of the performances, although some he most likely only attended. Dates range approximately 1984-1999.
Franklin and Florence Jepperson Madsen papers
Contains personal correspondence, articles, programs, news clippings, yearbooks, scrapbooks, poetry, resumes, tributes, journals, photographs, patriarchal blessings, and biographical materials. Also includes published, unpublished, and workcopy music manuscripts by the Madsens. Materials date from 1870 to 1976.
Franklin Madsen collection of biographies
Typewritten biographies of musicians, composers, and painters from various places in Europe. Also included are questions and summaries of chapters found in the "Essentials in Music History." The dates of the compositions of these items are uncertain.
Man of Galilee : a symphonic cantata
Printed arrangement of music signed by Ken Darby. "Music by Alfred Newman adapted and original lyrics by Ken Darby." The material was "drawn from the film scores of 'The Robe' and 'The Greatest Story Every Told.'" The copyright is held by the Darby Family Trust.
Robert P. Manookin
Materials consist of manuscript scores written and arranged by Robert P. Manookin. The music is primarily vocal music, both sacred and secular, instrumental arrangements primarily for organ or keyboard, with occasional other orchestrations, and large scale ensemble works. Dated approximately 1935-1997.
Margaret Summerhays biographical papers, 1879-1972
The biographical information includes a short diary and two scrapbooks. The scrapbooks also include correspondence, memorabilia, a patriarchal blessing, and materials pertaining to her parents.
Margaret Summerhays correspondence, 1897-1973
Correspondence covers the years 1897 to 1973 and includes, in addition to finished, dated letters, undated Christmas cards with messages inscribed.
Margaret Summerhays financial records, undated
The financial records which were returned to the donor are represented in a folder which contains a sampling of checks and lesson account records.
Margaret Summerhays memorabilia, circa 1936
Memorabilia includes theatre programs covering the period 1917-1967, guidebooks and memorabilia pertaining to travels, printed verses and newspaper clippings.