Notated music
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Merrill Bradshaw papers
Collection includes (spans the dates 1952-1996) hand-written manuscripts created by Merrill Bradshaw, original scores and parts, published and bound scores such as “Title of Liberty” and “The Restoration”; papers centered around his teaching years such as grade transcripts and class rolls; audio/video recordings that include reel-to-reel tapes, cassette tapes, CDs, video cassettes, and LPs, and correspondence.
Department of Music general files, 1985-1993
Materials include memoranda, correspondence, newsletters and other materials on computers, and music. Dated 1985-1993.
Department of Music records on piano pedagogy, 1973-1996
Contains piano pedagogy notes and books, particularly under the instruction of Paul Pollei, under the Department of Music. Class papers and examples of handouts are included in this series. Among the materials are several teaching piano books and booklets. They are directed for many ages, but the majority focus on teaching methods for children. Papers written by students on teaching techniques and class finals are also included.
John R. Halliday music papers, approximately 1955-1985
Music handbooks, workbooks, microfilm, programs, speeches, correspondence, scrapbooks, music, class materials, and other materials related to John R. Halliday's career as a professor of music, chairman of the Music Department, and acting Dean of the College of Fine Arts at Brigham Young University. Many of the materials were used in the various music classes that he taught. Dated circa 1955-1985.