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By Spring 2023 IS562A Class: D. Berdan, H. Cox, B. Eskin Shapson, M. Fabian, K. Fata, R. J. Johnston, I. Michael, L. Musil, K. Nowlan.
Collection Overview
Title: American Choral Directors Association Special Collections, ca. 1950-2000
ID: 12/9/172
Primary Creator: American Choral Directors Association (1959-)
Other Creators: Brown, Elaine (1910-1997), Christiansen, F. Melius (1871-1955), Collins, Walter S. (1926-1997), Decker, Harold A. (1914-2003), Farkas, Ferenc (1905-2000), Glarum, L. Stanley (1908-1975), Haberlen, John B. (1940-), Hayes, Morris D. (1919-2006), Hirt, Charles C. (1911-2001), Keister, Elwood (1920-2003), Kirk, Colleen J. (1918-2004), Mathis, Russell (1926-2014), Maze, Glen L. (1928-2002), Page, Ronald Royce (ca. 1940-), Shaw, Robert Lawson (1916-1999), Snyder, Ellis Emanuel (1898-1969), Snyder, Robert Ellis (1930-2021), Waring, Fredrick Malcolm (1900-1984), Yamron, Janet (1932-), Youngberg, Eva Mae Struckmeyer (1930-)
Extent: 72.25 cubic feet
Arrangement: Organized in 15 record groups: Record Group 1, Harold A. Decker Papers and Sound Recordings; Record Group 2, Colleen J. Kirk Papers and Sound Recordings; Record Group 3, Russell Mathis Papers; Record Group 4, Stanley Glarum Papers and Sound Recordings; Record Group 5, Morris D. Hayes Papers and Realia; Record Group 6, Elwood Keister Papers; Record Group 7, Ferenc Farkas Collection; Record Group 8 Charles C. Hirt Papers; Record Group 9, Walter Collins Papers; Record Group 10; Elaine Brown Music and Papers; Record Group 11, Fred Waring Collection; Record Group 12, F. Melius Christiansen Choral Scores; Record Group 13, Robert Shaw Collection; Record Group 14, Robert and Ellis Snyder Choral Library and Personal Papers; and Record Group 15, Small Collections which consists of 5 series including the Eva Youngberg Papers, Ronald Page Collection, John Haberlen Robert Shaw Collection, John Haberlen Research Files on William L. Dawson, and the Glen Maze Collection of Choral Method Books. Record Groups will be processed over time.
Date Acquired: 01/06/2022
Subjects: Books, Choirs, Choral music, Choral singing -- Instruction and study, Choral Society, Church music--Catholic Church, Civil Rights, Class Record Books, Compositions-Music, Folk music, Folk songs, Magazines, Music -- Brazil, Music -- China, Music -- Illinois, Music -- Illinois - Education, Music -- Japan, Music -- Korea, Music -- Russia, Music - United States, Musical Repertoires, Music Library, Music Publishers, Music teachers, Music teachers - Training of, Music Teachers National Association, Teaching Methods, Vocal music
Formats/Genres: Scrapbooks
Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Polish, Slovak, Russian, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Romanian, Serbian, Hebrew, Yiddish, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish;Castilian, Thai, Swedish, Chinese
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of correspondence, programs, lectures, photographs, research files, newsletters, newspaper clippings, sound recordings, meeting minutes, awards, publications, music scores and parts, and personal papers documenting the careers of major American choral directors and leaders of the American Choral Directors Association between the 1950s and 2000.
Biographical Note
Concerned by the lack of resources available to American choral directors, Robert Landers (director of the US Air Force Choir), Archie Jones (director of choirs at the University of Texas), and Maynard Klein (director of choirs at the University of Michigan) first conceived of a national choral association in 1957. The American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), originally called the American Choirmasters Association following the American Bandmasters Association, was founded two years later in Kansas City, Missouri during the biennial conference of the Music Teachers National Association. The ACDA, which began with 35 members, was established to serve the needs of pubilc school, collegiate, community, sacred, and professional choirs by sponsoring choral workshops, international conventions, concert exchanges, and symposia.
The first executive board was led by Archie Jones (president), R. Wayne Hugoboom (executive director), Earl Willhoite (treasurer), Charles Hirt, Warner Imig, James Aliferis, Elwood Keister, and Harry Robert Wilson. During their first meeting, the executive board established a set of bylaws and yearly dues of $6.
In March 1960, the organization held its first biannual convention in conjunction with the 1960 Music Educator's National Conference. This conference consisted of concerts, reading sessions, workshops, and panel discussions. The following May, the ACDA published the first issue of the Choral Journal. Eleven years later, the organization held its first independent conference in Kansas City. Since then, the ACDA conference has expanded to include honor choirs and multiple sessions.
In addition to their biannual conference, the organization has fostered the annual Schmitt and Pepper Choral Composition Competitions since 1962. In 1991, the ACDA added the Raymond W. Brock Student Composition Competition. In addition, the ACDA also provides awards for dissertations and professional research on choral music.
Since 1961, the ACDA has been governed by both national and regional officers from six regions. In 1979, the ACDA added a seventh region to accomodate expanding membership.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source:
American Choral Directors Association
Acquisition Method:
Transfer through deed of gift.
Appraisal Information:
10 boxes of loose choral music in the Decker Record Group (box 7-8,10-11, 13-15, 18, 23 and one unlabelled box) was deaccessioned June 24, 2022.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Record Group:
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Record Group 1: Harold A. Decker Papers and Recordings, 1902-2009],
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Record Group 2: Colleen J. Kirk Papers and Sound Recordings, 1949-2003],
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Record Group 3: Russell Mathis Papers, 1960-1977],
[Record Group 4: L. Stanley Glarum Papers and Audio Recordings, 1930-1977],
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Record Group 5: Morris D. Hayes Papers and Realia, 1956-1991],
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Record Group 6: Elwood Keister Papers, 1958-1995],
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Record Group 7: Ferenc Farkas Collection, 1933-2001],
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Record Group 8: Charles C. Hirt Papers, 1923-2001],
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Record Group 9: Walter S. Collins Papers, 1940-1996],
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Record Group 10: Elaine Brown Music and Papers, 1880-2005],
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Record Group 11: Fred Waring Collection, 1937-1997],
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Record Group 12: F. Melius Christiansen Choral Scores, 1918-1954],
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Record Group 13: Robert Shaw Collection, 1954-2005],
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Record Group 14: Robert and Ellis Snyder Choral Library and Personal Papers, 1935-1999],
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Record Group 15: Small Collections, 1893-2006],
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- Record Group 4: L. Stanley Glarum Papers and Audio Recordings, 1930-1977
- Consists of research files, administrative files from Lewis and Clark College, audio recordings, films, course files, and personal papers. Materials are arranged in four series: Series 1) Administrative Files of Lewis and Clark College Choir; Series 2) Research, Publications, and Instruction; Series 3) Personal Papers; and Series 4) Audiovisual recordings.
- Series 1: Administrative Files of Lewis and Clark College Choir, 1918-1974
- Consists of Lewis and Clark College choir performance programs, correspondence, tours, repertoire lists, newspaper clippings, and correspondence documenting the activities and records of the Lewis and Clark Choir as it was directed by Stanley Glarum. Organized in four subseries alphabetically by topical area.
- Sub-Series 1: Correspondence, 1959-1974
- Consists of Correspondence about the Lewis and Clark College choir including exchanges with First Presbyterian Church of America, Norman Luboff and Jester Hairston documenting the Lewis and Clark Choir and Stanley Glarum's work to organize and arrange concerts and tours. Arranged alphabetically.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Correspondence regarding choral performances, 1969-1974
- Folder 2: Correspondence- United Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. , Department of Radio and Television, 1960-1962
- Folder 3: Lewis and Clark College Alumni Choir Correspondence, 1962-1966
- Folder 4: Lewis and Clark College School of Music Correspondence, 1973
- Box 7
- Folder 1: Correspondence with and about Norman Luboff, 1959-1971
- Sub-Series 2: Performance, Tour Programs and Repertoire Lists, 1918-1972
- Consists of programs for the Lewis and Clark Choir, tour planning and scheduling materials, published scores and copies and the repertoire lists created by Stanley Glarum for the choir documenting the music performed and locations of performances. Arranged alphabetically.
- Box 7
- Folder 2: "All Hail to Thee" - "Vesper Hymn" by Bortnyansky, 1955
- Folder 3: "Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" by Bob Nottingham and Notes to Stanley Glarum by Bob Nottingham, 1973
- Folder 4: "Idea File" for Lewis and Clark College Choir, 1945-1970
- Folder 5: Lewis and Clark College Choir Guest Appearance on "Northwest Neighbors", 1948
- Box 1
- Folder 5: "All Hail to the Creator" - "Wås Schlågt denn då drob'n aufn Tannabam" by Leo Lehner, 1914-1971
- "All Hail the Creators," "America, The Beautiful" by Samuel Augustus Ward and Katherine Lee Bates, "Beautiful Savior" by Munster Gesangbuch, Joseph A. Seiss, F. Melius Christiansen and O.C. Christiansen, "Benedictus" by E. Paladilhe and O.C.C., "Cantica pro tempore natali: hodie scietis" by Herman Strategier, "Canticle of the Wise Men" by Alexander Gretchaninoff and R.S. Beckwith, "Catulli Carmina: Odi et amo" by Carl Orff, "Choral Fanfare for Christmas" by Rob Nelson, "Church's one foundation...," "Gloria" by Jeffrey H. Rickard, "Goin' Down Dat Lonesome Road" by Jester Hairston, "Grant Us Thy Peace" by Unknown and Roberta Bitgood, "In that Great Gettin' up Mornin'" by Heinz Werner Zimmermann, "Let me Heart Find Peace" by Lowell Riley,"Like as a Father" by Cherubini, "Look for the Lord in Today" by Robert J. Nottingham, "The Lord to me a Sheperd Is," "Notre Père" by Jean-Jacques Werner, "Nunc Dimittis" by A. Gretchaninof and N. Lindsay Norden, "Oh Lawd, I'm On My Way (Porgy and Bess)" by George Gershwin, "O Magnum Mysterium (O Blessed Nativity)" by Tomas Luis de Victoria and Norman Greyson, "O Sing Unto the Lord" by Heinz Werner Zimmermann, "O Vos Omnes (O Ye People)" by Pablo Casals and Kenneth Sterne, "Psalm 92" by Paul Christiansen, "'s Röserl von Wörthersee" by Thomas Koschat, "See The Radiant Sky Above" by S.J. Cummings and David Cummings, "Verlassen bin i" by Thomas Koschat and F. Gustav Jansen, "Wås Schlågt denn då drob'n aufn Tannabam" by Leo Lehner
- Folder 6: "Confiteantur Tibi Domine" by Willaert, 1950
- Folder 7: "In Monte Oliveti (Upon the Mount of Olives)" by Giovanni Croce, 1918
- Folder 8: Lewis and Clark Choir Tour Schedules, 1952-1972
- Folder 9: Lewis and Clark College Choir Hawaiian Tour Schedules, Programs, FInance Reports and Photographs, 1969
- Folder 10: Lewis and Clark College Choir Performance notes and Repertoire Lists, 1969-1974
- Folder 11: Lewis and Clark College Choir Programs, 1947-1972
- Folder 12: Plainsong Propers for a Requiem, undated
- Sub-Series 3: Publicity and News Clippings, 1949-1971
- Consists of reviews and announcements in newspaper clippings, documenting the Lewis and Clark publicity and audience responses. Arranged alphabetically.
- Box 1
- Folder 13: Lewis and Clark College Choir and Stanley Glarum Newspaper Clippings, 1950-1975
- Folder 14: Lewis and Clark College Choir and Stanley Glarum Radio Spot Scripts, press releases and Fact Sheets, 1967-1968
- Folder 15: Lewis and Clark College Choir Letters of Appreciation, 1963-1971
- Folder 16: Lewis and Clark College Choir Promotional Materials, "On To Denver" Concert Scrapbook, 1962-1970
- Folder 17: Lewis and Clark College publications with articles about Stanley Glarum and Choir, 1949-1956
- Series 2: Research, Publications and Instruction, 1927-1979
- Consists of composition idea notebooks, original music and arrangements, correspondence with publishing companies, royalty statements from publishers; as well as articles used for teaching, speeches and workshops about choral performance and direction, documenting the professional work of Stanley Glarum as a teacher at Lewis and Clark College and his career as a composer. Organized in three subseries by topical area.
- Sub-Series 1: Music compositions, Sketches and Royalty Records, 1945-1977
- Consists of original and published manuscript compositions written by Glarum, composition sketchbooks, correspondence with publishers, and royalty statements documenting Stanley Glarum's original compositions and his professional career as a composer. Arranged by content types. (maintaining original order) The publishers are arranged alphabetically and then we have his original compositions and scores kept in original order.
- Box 1
- Folder 18: Aberdeen Publishing Company Correspondence, 1968-1977
- Folder 19: Abingdon Press Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1961-1973
- Folder 20: Alfred Music Company Correspondence, 1972-1973
- Folder 21: ASCAP Correspondence and Information for Standard Awards Panel, marked as Reported, 1968-1973
- Over large programs and letter removed to box 8, folder 5.
- Folder 22: ASCAP Correspondence and Information for Standard Awards Panel, Marked as Unreported, 1970-1972
- Folder 23: ASCAP Correspondence and Reports, 1970-1976
- Folder 24: ASCAP Member Newsletters, Reports and Copyrights laws, 1969-1976
- Folder 25: ASCAP Royalties, 1954-1975
- Folder 26: Augsburg Publishing House Correspondence and Royalty Statements 1 of 2, 1962-1975
- Folder 27: Augsburg Publishing House Correspondence and Royalty Statements 2 of 2, 1945-1964
- Folder 28: Belwin Mills Publishing Corp. Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1953-1971
- Folder 29: Boosey and Hawkes INC. Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1958-1971
- Folder 30: Bourne INC. Music Publishers- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1953-1972
- Folder 31: Concordia Publishing and Elkan-Vogel INC.- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1965-1974
- Folder 32: Carl Fischer INC.- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1951-1976
- Folder 33: Chappel and Co. Music Publishers- Correspondence, 1967-1970
- Folder 34: H.T. Fitzsimons Co. INC,- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1957-1975
- Folder 35: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. and Kios Music Co.- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1945-1974
- Folder 36: Lawson-Gould Music Publisher's, Inc.- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1974-1975
- Folder 37: Mills Music Inc. and MPH, M. Witmark and Sons Publishers- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1947-1966
- Folder 38: Prentice-Hall, Inc.- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1958-1973
- Folder 39: G. Schirmer, Inc.- Correspondence, Music Compositions and Royalty Statements, 1959-1974
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Schmitt, Hall and McCreary Co.- Correspondence, Compostitions and Royalty Statements, 1946-1951
- Folder 2: Schmitt, Hall and McCreary Co.- Correspondence and Royal Statements, 1951-1957
- Folder 3: Schmitt, Hall and McCreary Co.- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1957-1962
- Folder 4: Schmitt, Hall and McCreary Co.- Correspondence, Compositions and Royalty Statements, 1956-1972
- Folder 5: Schmitt, Hall and McCreary Co.- Correspondence, Compositions and Statements, 1967-1975
- Folder 6: Shawnee Press, Harold Flammer Inc.- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1961-1974
- Folder 7: Theodore Presser Co.- Correspondence, 1970
- Folder 8: Walton Music Co.- Correspondence and Royalty Statements, 1961-1966
- Folder 9: MSCPT Paper Ideas, Compositions, Correspondence and Church Programs, 1958-1960
- Folder 10: Commission Letters, First Presbyterian Church, 1969
- Folder 11: Composition Ideas and Manuscripts, 1976
- Folder 12: Composition Projects, 1975-1976
- Folder 13: Stanley Glarum's notes on Publishers and Compositions, 1953-1974
- Folder 14: Stanley Glarum's notes on Publishers and Compositions, 1962-1965
- Folder 15: Stanley Glarum Published Compositions, 1966
- Folder 16: Stanley Glarum Compositions for ASCAP, 1972
- Contains a cassette tape, "Glarum Compostions for ASCAP.- Titles in letter. Apr 7-1972."
- Folder 17: Stanley Glarum Original Scores, undated
- Folder 18: Programs containing Glarum's Compostitions and composition sketchbooks, 1965-1974
- Box 7
- Folder 6: Stanley Glarum Compositions, "Alleluia" - "When Easter Comes", 1959-1972
- Box 8
- Folder 1: Stanley Glarum Compositions 1/2, undated
- Folder contents remain in original order to maintain contextual relationships.
- Folder 2: Stanley Glarum Compositions 2/4, undated
- Folder contents remain in original order to maintain contextual relationships.
- Folder 3: Stanley Glarum Compositions 3/4, 1967
- Folder contents remain in original order to maintain contextual relationships.
- Folder 4: Stanley Glarum Compositions 4/4, 1963
- Folder contents remain in original order to maintain contextual relationships.
- Folder 5: Make A Joyful Sound Concert Programs, 1970
- Removed from Series 2, Subseries 1, Box 1, Folder 21.
- Box 9
- Folder 1: Original Compositions, Arrangements, and Music Sketches, ca. 1927-1934
- Original Manuscripts and Arrangements include: When You Were a Tulip I Wore a Big Red Rose, Oregon Wheels (Bill Hill), East Wind (Sigmund Romberg), Hymn 518 O Precious Thought, Among My Souvenirs (Horatio Nicholls and Edgar Leslie), That's Why Darkies Were Born (Lew Brown and Ray Henderson), One Fleeting Hour (Dorothy Lee and Karl Fuhrmann), Look for the Silver Lining (Jerome Kerns), Now in my Arms, Whistle and Blow your Blues Away (Carmen Lombardo), Hallelujah! (Vincent Youmans), Poppies Carry On, Stop the Sun Stop the Moon (Harty and Mercer Cook and J. Russel Robinson), Strictly Confidential, The Slumber Boat (Jessie Gaynor and Alice Riley), When Day is Done (B.G. De Sylva and Robert Katscher), Lady of Spain (Erell Reeves and Tokbard Evans), When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain (Howard Johnson and Henry Woods), I'm Thru with Love, Auld Lang Syne, Junior Chamber of Commerce Quartet (Mr. and Mrs. Matt Howard), WWI Medley - Over There and K-K-K-Katy, That Wonderful Mother of Mine (Walter Goodwin and Clyde Hager), Sweet Sally, Ol' Man River (Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern), Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, Beautiful Dreamer (Stephen Foster), And You're to Blame for it All, Why Did I Doubt You Dear, Why Don't You Try Me and See, The Heart Thief, When Should I Cry Over You, Undecided Blues, Tipperary, Where Were You Last Night, Yoh Washington, Mighty Oregon, March On to Oregon (Alan Green), At Last I've Found You, Home Economics Extension Song (Edwin T. Reed and Stephen Gaylord), Hey! Young Fella (Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields), Beauty of Holiness (Arthur vom Jessen), The Circus Court of the Air (Harry Grannat).
- Sub-Series 2: Lewis and Clark Instructional Materials for Courses, Workshops and Clinics, 1927-1972
- Consists of course materials at Lewis and Clark, student work, course catalogs, materials from summer choral programs and Valley Community College, and concert programs in which Glarum conducted the choir or his arrangements were in the music list. Arranged alphabetically.
- Box 2
- Folder 19: Articles about Music and Teaching compiled by Glarum, 1963-1968
- Folder 20: Choral Class Binder of Materials, 1968
- Folder 21: Class Record Books, 1948-1972
- Folder 22: Class Record Books, 1949-1951
- Folder 23: Class Record Books, 1952-1955
- Folder 24: Class Record Books, 1956-1957
- Folder 25: Course Materials and Planning for 321, 238, 331 and 311, undated
- Folder 26: Course Materials for Music History of the Americas, 1940
- Folder 27: Instructional Materials for Theory I, Sight Seeing, Ear Training and Choral Arrangement, undated
- Folder 28: Intro Music Lit Class Binder of Materials, undated
- Box 3
- Folder 1: The Journal of Lewis and Clark 92nd Anniversary Edition, 1958-1960
- Folder 2: Lewis and Clark College Binder of Course Materials, 1972
- Folder 3: Lewis and Clark College Binder of Course Materials, 1975
- Folder 4: Lewis and Clark College Music Workshop and Choral School Programs, 1959, 1975
- Folder 5: Lewis and Clark Summer Choral School, 1962
- Folder 6: Lewis and Clark College Summer School Binder of Materials, 1952
- Folder 7: Norman Luboff Workshop and Correspondence for Lewis and Clark Choral School, 1967-1968
- Folder 8: Some Ideas on Hymn Singing by Stanley Glarum, Lewis and Clark College Choral School, 1927-1969
- Folder 9: Summer School for Church and School Musicians, 1950
- Folder 10: Summer Choral School 1969- Correspondence and Programs, 1969
- Folder 11: 'Swedish Class Materials', undated
- Sub-Series 3: Service, Performances, Clinics and Workshops, 1934-1979
- Consists of talks, performances, clinics and workshops given by Glarum, documenting service for institutions beyond his work at Lewis and Clark. Arranged alphabetically.
- Box 3
- Folder 12: Cannon Beach Choral School and Music Workshop, 1966-1968
- Folder 13: Christian Schools Foundation NAMPA Christian High Musicale Correspondence and Programs, Nampa, Idaho, 1967-1968
- Folder 14: Collection of Correspondence from Schools requesting visits, 1967-1968
- Folder 15: Collection of Correspondence, Programming and News Clippings for Workshops, 1962-1965
- Folder 16: Collection of Correspondence, Programming and Notes for Clinics, Festivals and Talks, 1970-1973
- Folder 17: Collection of Correspondence, Programs and Payment receipts for Workshops, 1962-1968
- Folder 18: Collection of Materials for Guest Appearances and Presentations, 1934-1964
- Folder 19: Collection of Programs with Glarum guest conducting, 1935-1975
- Folder 20: Collection of Talks, Notes and Articles, 1954-1966
- Folder 21: Collection of Workshop and Guest Conducting Correspondence and Programs, 1950-1977
- Folder 22: Compostion Talk- Vancouver, 1964
- Folder 23: Hairston, Jester- Correspondence and Haystack Workshop programs, 1973-1979
- Folder 24: Haystack Choral School Correspondence, 1975
- Folder 25: Haystack Music Workshop's Programs and Schedules, 1970-1976
- Folder 26: St.Olaf College Band Haystack Music Workshops, 1974-1975
- Folder 27: Valley Community Church Choir Programs and Correspondence, 1955-1963
- Folder 28: Young Musicians Summer Camp Correspondence, Programs and News Releases, 1969-1970
- Series 3: Personal Papers, 1934-1976
- Consists of education materials from Glarum’s time at St. Olaf College and University of Washington, general correspondence and correspondence with F. Melius Christiansen, fellowship application materials, awards, honors and publicity, documenting Glarum's personal education, correspondence and the impact of his work. Organized in three subseries by topical area.
- Sub-Series 1: Student Work and Fellowship Records, 1934-1968
- Consists of Stanley Glarum's course work as a student at St.Olaf College and the University of Washington, and the materials Glarum used to apply for fellowships regarding his compositional studies, documenting the personal education of Glarum. Arranged chronologically.
- Box 3
- Folder 29: Christiansen, F. Melius- Correspondence and St.Olaf College Choir Program, 1934-1937
- Folder 30: Public School Music Coursework and Notes, 1936
- Folder 31: St.Olaf Advanced Harmony Coursework and Notes, 1936-1937
- Folder 32: St.Olaf College Bulletin, 1936-1937
- Folder 33: St.Olaf Counterpoint Coursework, 1936-1937
- Folder 34: St.Olaf College Bulletin, 1937-1938
- Folder 35: St.Olaf College Thesis Copy, choir library and bulletin, 1935-1939
- Folder 36: University of Washington Course Materials and Administrative Files, 1935-1940
- Box 4
- Folder 1: St.Olaf College Bulletin, 1939-1940
- Folder 2: University of Washington Coursework, 1941-1946
- Folder 3: Public School Coursework and Notes about Required Testing, 1946-1947
- Folder 4: Fellowship Applications and Correspondence, 1967
- Folder 5: Programs and Resume Materials for Fellowship Application, 1967
- Folder 6: St.Olaf College- Honors Courses and Honors Program, 1967-1968
- Folder 7: Music History, Greek Music and Notation Coursework and Notes, undated
- Box 7
- Folder 7: 19th Annual May Music Festival, Lewis and Clark College Department of Music, 1966
- Removed from Series 3, Subseries 1, Box 4, Folder 4, for preservation.
- Sub-Series 2: Awards and Recognition, 1965-1971
- Consists of awards, honors and publicity including records from Glarum receiving the national award of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers in 1971, and an honorary doctor of music degree by Whitworth College in 1968, documenting the impact Glarum had on choral conducting, teaching and choral composition. Arranged chronologically.
- Box 4
- Folder 8: Contemporary Oregon Composers: A list of works, 1976
- Glarum mentioned on page 11.
- Folder 9: Who's Who Biography, 1976-1977
- Sub-Series 3: Personal Correspondence, 1949-1976
- Consists of personal correspondence, documenting the life and friends of Stanley Glarum. Arranged alphabetically.
- Box 4
- Folder 10: General Personal Correspondence 1 of 3, 1958-1976
- Folder 11: General Personal Correspondence 2 of 3, 1949-1976
- Folder 12: General Personal Correspondence 3 of 3, 1949-1975
- Folder 13: Westminster College Correspondence regarding Anthony Ostroff Award, 1969-1971
- Series 4: Audiovisual recordings, 1949-1975
- Consists of audio recordings of choral performances by choirs that Glarum directed or choirs performing Glarum’s compositions. Also meetings and interviews with Glarum and Norman Lubboff and Aaron Copland. Also home recordings of choir performances and original compositions, plus an 8mm home movie reel.
- Sub-Series 1: Lewis and Clark Choir Concerts, 1949-1975
- Consists of sound reels of performances by the Lewis and Clark Choir, documenting individual performances. Arranged by reel size, then arranged chronologically, then alphabetically for the remaining undated reels.
- Box 5
- Item 1: Lewis and Clark Choir (Ashland), March 3, 1949
- Item 2: 1962 GA 20 Copied 1/21/63, 1962-1963
- L and C Choir, Tabernacle Choir, Sibelius - Finlandia, Hymn - Lead Kindly light,
- Item 3: Choir, 1967
- Side I: Bach Cantata No 4, Christ be Thine 340, The Last Spring 405, Canticle of the Wise Men 485, Recordare 605, Psalm 148 678, Alleluia Sing Hosanna 798, Thy Kingdom Come 872, Bells of the Speyer 041, Praise Ye The Lord 108, Summertime 235, Side II: How Do I Love Thee, Lonesome Road 62, Amen 150, (Jester Hanston directing the last two)
- Item 4: Bach Cantata #4, L and C Choir and Strings, February 15, 1967
- Item 5: Sunday PM Tape 1, May 21, 1967
- Portland Oregon, Sunday May 21, 1967, Tape 2, Reel 1, Gen Assembly, Coliseum, 1:00 - "Alleluia Sing Hosanna", 4:15 - "He Comes To Us"
- Item 6: Sunday PM Tape 2 Reel 2, May 21, 1967
- Portland,Oregon, Sunday May 21, 1967, Tape 2, Reel 2, General Assembly, Coliseum, Comb Presb Choirs, L. Stanley Glarum Dir Choirs, Keith Eide - Dir L and C Band, 5:10- "Turn Back O Mon"
- Item 7: Choral School 7, 1967
- Item 8: Christmas Concert, 1967
- Contains concert program.
- Item 9: Lewis and Clark Choir, 1967-1968
- L + C Choir 67-68, Side I: Christmas Cantata-Pinkham, Hail All Hail- Wm David Brown, Nigra Sum- Casals, Vinea mea electa- Poulenc, Sing unto the Lord- Zimmerman, Apostrophe- Healy Willan, Spring 1968, Side II: Vocalise, Let all people Praise- Glarum, Beau Soir- Debussy, Catulli- Carmina- Carl Orff, I Hear A Voice Praying- Bright, Summertime- Gershwin- solo shreck, Benediction- Berger
- Item 10: Mass in B Minor- J.S. Bach, May 18, 1969
- Contains concert program.
- Item 11: Choir Tour, 1969
- Item 12: Complete Choir Homecoming, March 31, 1970
- Item 13: Lewis and Clark Invitational Choral Concert, 1971
- Item 15: Lewis and Clark College Choir Side I The Creation, January 10, 1973
- Contains order form. Lewis and Clark College Choir, L. Stanley Glarum, Director, To Thee We Sing Konstantin Schvedov 1:48, When One Knows Thee L. Stanley Glarum 2:39, O Gladsome Light A.T. Gretchaninoff 3:48, The Creation Bobrowitz-Porter 12:56,
- Item 14: Lewis and College Choir Side 2 The Creation, February 2, 1973
- Lewis and Clark College Choir, Portland, Oregon, L. Stanley Glarum, Director, Misa Criolla Ariel Ramirez 15:58, Beyond the Mountain Arr. Norman Luboff 4:01, The Whistling Gypsy Arr. Robert DeCormier 3:11,
- Item 16: Duruflé, 1975
- Item 17: Lewis and Clark Choir, February 26, 1975
- And end of Requiem.
- Item 18: 2RSD825F4A2 225, undated
- Item 19: Bach B MInor Mass, undated
- Shaw - Mono 3 3/4
- Item 20: Bach Cantata No 4, undated
- L and C Choir - Chorus and Strings
- Item 21: Clackamas Choir Concert, undated
- Item 22: Lewis and Clark Choir Reel I, undated
- 2 track stereo, 7 1/2
- Item 23: Lewis and Clark Choir Reel II, undated
- 2 track stereo, 7 1/2
- Item 24: Lewis and Clark Choir Reel III, undated
- 2 track stereo, 7 1/2
- Box 6
- Item 33: Bach B Mass, October 22, 1963
- Contains concert program.
- Item 34: Lewis and Clark Choir Alleluia, 1967
- 4- Track Stereo, 7 1/2 IPS, 1. Alleluia, Sing Hosanna! 2. Praise Ye the Lord, 3. How Do I love Thee, Original Compositions of L. Stanley Glarum, Sung by Lewis and Clark College Choir, Glarum Conducting, Recorded Spring 1967.
- Item 35: Lewis and Clark Choir Tape I National Broadcast, undated
- O Thou Gladsome Light, Gretchaninoff, Eyes of All Berger, Go to Dark Gethdemone Saternau, As a flower, P.J.C.,
- Item 36: Lewis and Clark Choir Tape II, undated
- O Gladsome Light, The Eyes of All, Go to Dark Gethsemane, As a Flower of the Field, Sing Ye Merrily, "The college is affiliated with the United Presbyrterian Church in the U.S.A."
- Box 4
- Item 1: Lewis and Clark Invitational Choir Concert, undated
- Lewis and Clark College, Invitional Choral Concert, Lewis and Clark College Choir, Hillsboro High School Choir, Clackamas High School Choir, Sunset High School Choir, Canticle of Mary-Glarum, Were you There- Luboff, God Bring They Sword- Nelson, 4-track stereo, 7 1/2 I.P.S.
- Item 2: Lewis and Clark Tape II, Publicity Tape, undated
- Publicity Tape- Fred Gerhardt Anu- 1. Praise the Lord Gretchaninoff
- Item 3: Presentation of Honorary Doctor of Music Degree, December 15, 1965
- Presentation of Honorary Doctor of Music Degree to L. Stanley Glarum, Flanagan Chapel Lewis and Clark College, 12/15/65, Recorded in 1/4 track stereo, 7 1/2 IPS
- Sub-Series 2: Music Performances, Home Reels and Interviews, 1961-1972
- Consists of audio reels of choral groups (high schools, Mormon Choirs) guest-directed by Glarum, performances of Glarum’s compositions, home sound reels and 8mm film footage, and recorded interviews with Glarum, Norman Lubboff and Aaron Copland. Also includes sound recording of Stanley Glarum’s honorary doctorate and Norman Lubboff choir workshop. Arranged by reel size then alphabetically by content title (whatever is written on the reel).
- Box 5
- Item 25: All Glarum Concert, December 1, 1968
- Petaluma, All Glarum Concert,
- Item 26: "All Hail to the Creators" - L. Stanley Glarum, undated
- Music for the play, "Adam the Creator"
- Item 27: "Alleluia Sing Hosanna" by L. Stanley Glarum - "Sing Aloud Unto God our Strength" by L. Stanley Glarum, undated
- Alleluia Sing Hosanna, Praise Ye The Lord, How Do I Love Thee, Sing Aloud unto God, Stereo 7 1/2 IPS
- Item 28: "Amazing Grace" arr. Dailey - "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" Arr. Dailey, undated
- Contains song list.
- Item 29: Assorted recording sessions withCraig, Jerry, Ohlsen's Grouo, Orchestra Dixon,, 1961-1970
- Individual sessions with Craig and Jerry 3/16/61 S.M.S., 3/16/62 - Ohlesen's Group (session 5) Sinde 2, Orchestra Dixon 1970
- Item 30: Belshazzar's Feast, undated
- Item 31: Boys Choir, undated
- Cherubic Hymn Howard Hanson, Schubert Mass in G, Credo from Mass in G (Shaw), 6:50
- Item 32: Brementon Reel No 1, undated
- Item 33: Brementon Reel No 2, undated
- Item 34: CDC Meeting, August 1, 1969
- Item 35: Chapman College Choir KOAC 66-55, February 1, 1968
- Here is a copy of the Chapman College Choir performance at the Lewis and Clark Music Hour of Wednesday, 31 January, 1968. This copy is full-track, monaural; and at 3.75 ips.
- Item 36: Coffee House, December 6, 1969
- From Robert E. Schmidt Program Director Armed Services YMCA
- Box 6
- Item 1: Copland Interview, undated
- Let There Be M., Down in the V. Contains KTOB Don Davis business card and newspaper clipping, 7 1/2 record
- Item 2: Don Cossacks - Jaroff (3 3/4), undated
- 1, 2, 3, 4. Evening Bells 136, 5. Beautiful Savior 180, 6. From Heaven Above 229, 7. Java Jive 287, 8. Do I Worry 326, 9. Clarinet Polka 362, 10. O Where- Dog Gone 399, 11. Caroline- Colonna 441, 12. I Hate Music 478,
- Item 3: Home Concert, 1971
- Finian III, Hooby Missen Entrance, On Devil Moon, No Splices,
- Item 4: Home Concert Part II, 1971
- Finians I, No Splices
- Item 5: Keith Mendenhaels original compositions, March 11, 1969
- 7 1/2 speed/ approx. 15 min. 2 tracks. Contains letter and sheet music.
- Item 6: Luboff Choral School, 1968
- Item 7: Luboff Workshop Concert Tape #2, June 14, 1968
- Item 8: Luther College Choir, undated
- Glarum 3.50, 4-track stereo, 7 1/2 IPS, I: Sing Unto Fetler, Vere, O Darkest, I Heard, Songet, Christ, II: Psalmkonzert I,II,III,IV, kreldsong, Sometime, This Little, Ezekiel, Schoensong- DeProfundis, Festival Singer of Toronto, Rob and Craft Conducting
- Item 9: Magnolia Taylor, undated
- 4/10- 12 1/2, 4/17- 28, 5/1- 31-036, 5/22- 036-054,
- Item 10: Master Tape Luboff Concert, July 24, 1970
- Item 11: Mt Angel Schola, undated
- Item 12: My Tape and My Songs, undated
- Item 13: Nancy, Gail, JoAnn, Sue's Record, undated
- HoHo What A Laugh
- Item 14: Orange #1, undated
- Item 15: Orange #2, undated
- Item 16: Questions and Answers, 1970
- Luboff Choral School Cannon Beach, Sent by Eugene Storms,
- Item 17: Rancho Bernado I, undated
- Item 18: Rancho Bernado II, undated
- Item 19: Redding #1, undated
- Item 20: Redding #2, undated
- Item 21: Reel I Home, undated
- Item 22: Reel II Home, undated
- Item 23: San Luis Obisbo County H.S. Choral Festival, April 2, 1966
- Honor Choir conducted by L. Stanley Glarum
- Item 24: Shearing, undated
- Be Mine Tonight- Luboff, 78 El Cumbachero, 126 Street of the Stars, 184 Quiet Nights, 254 As I Do Now, over 371, Shearing, Ray Charles, Mitola, Wes Brown Tunes, Side I: Shearing,
- Item 25: Side One: Luboff, Side Two: Jr. Hi, undated
- Item 26: St. Andrews, Shearing, Ray Charles Mitola, undated
- Item 27: Summer Choral School, 1967-1968
- 4-Track Stereo, 3 3/4 ips, Mormon Choir, 1/2 hr FM Stereo 3 3/4, Broadcast January 28, 1968, O Be Joyful,
- Item 28: Tape #1 Shawnee Press, Open House, September 1974
- 1. A1234 O Jesus Go Thy Path, 2. I Wonder What I'll Be (from the collection "I Wonder What I'll Be"), 3. E5166 Give Thanks Unto the Lord, 4. A5645 Be Glad and Rejoice, 5. A1235 Beside Thy Tomb, 6. A5637 Be Strong in the Lord, 7. A5637 Be Strong in the Lord, 8. B5157 Psalm of Praise,
- Item 29: Tape from Jan Leandro, 1969
- Item 30: Youth Sunday So. Salem H.S., 1965
- Jazz Service,
- Item 31: Christmas Story, 1968
- Master, Afternoon Band, The Christmas Sotry (Nelson-Eide), Side I: -Praise the Birth, -Be not Afraid, -Glory to God, -Let us also go, -Slumber now, Beloved Child, -Where is this newborn King? -In Bethlehem, -Now Go Forth, Side II: -The Prophecy, -Let us all thank Thee, O God, Recorded in 4 track Monophonic at 7 1/2 IPS
- Item 32: Radio Moscow, undated
- Russian, French and English
- Box 4
- Item 4: Christmas Festival, 1968
- 3rd Christmas Festival Concert 1968, Recorded at 3 3/4 IPS in 4-track stereo
- Item 5: L. Stanley Glarum Original Compositions, undated
- L. Stanley Glarum Original Compositions, 1. Clap Your Hands, 2. The Choir Invisible 62, 3. My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord 150, 4. Lord Hosanna in the Highest 215, 5. How Do I Love Thee 303, 6. Sing Aloud Unto God 411, Mono
- Item 6: Misa Criolla Argentina by Ariel Ramirez, undated
- Los Fronterizos Coro Basilica del Socorro
- Item 7: Mormon Youth Symphony, undated
- Mormon Youth Symphony, Mormon Youth Chorus, 4,000 singers, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mono- Full track, 7 1/2 IPS, 1. Be Joyful
- Item 8: Mr NAGY 402, undated
- Item 9: The Netherlands Nicolaas Beetsschool
- The Hague, 7.5"/sec., Tape #13, AJRC Series. Contains program. Netherlands Junior Red Cross,
- Item 10: Phy 203, Coliseum Interview, December 6, 1965
- Contains memo.
- Item 11: Side I Foss Psalms, Drake Choir, April 23, 1972
- Side I: Foss Psalms 2nd Movm., Barber The Coolin, Bassett Collect, Side II: Amazing Graze, Drake Choir- Concert Perb.
- Item 12: Vaughan Williams Concerto Grosso, undated
- 7 1/2 IPS, Vaughan Williams, Concerto Grosso, T, Wunilwski, Conductor
- Item 13: Vivaldi, undated
- Contains letter from Norman E. Weeks, Specialist in Music, Seattle PUblic Schools to Stanley Glarum.
- Item 14: Concert Sunday, July 13, 1969
- Tape I, Concert Sunday, Speed 7 1/2 Both sides, July 13, 1969, Don Craig Conducting, 1. The Heavens Are Telling Beethoven, 2. Crucifixus from B Minor Mass, 3. Promise from the Redeemer Saternelli,"I'm getting some prints made of the pictures I took at PACS for you."
- Item 15: He That Dwelleth- Dr. Glarum, undated
- Item 16: Last Part of Nigra Sum, undated
- Tape 3, Speed 7 1/2, Both sides, Pfautsch conducting, The New is Old, Faure "Requiem"
- Item 17: O Be Joyful Mormon Choir, L. Stanley Glarum Composer,, undated
- Item 18: O Be Joyful Mormon Choir, L. Stanley Glarum Composer, undated
- stereo, quarter track at 3 3/4 ips
- Item 19: Tape 2, undated
- Tape 2, Speed 7 1/2, Both sides, 4. 2 Chansons from "L Chansons" Hinnemith, The Ove Since all is Passing, 5. Song of Galilee Chajes, 6. Prayer of the Cat prayers from the Ark Davies, 7. [illegible], Nigra Sum, The girls wanted to do it for the ensemble recital
- Item 20: 6681 us, undated
- 8 mm film
- Item 21: Unlabeled 8 mm film, undated
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