Frank Mancini (1886-1964) was an influential music educator in the Modesto, California. This collection focuses on his teaching and conducting career there and includes music programs of many of Mancini's ensembles and guest conducting appearances; correspondence with important musicians of the time including William Revelli, Edwin Franko Goldman, and others; instructional materials from Mancini's years as an educator; awards earned by Mancini and his bands; audio recordings of an interview with Mancini and a performance of the Modesto High School band; and materials focusing on Mancini's legacy
Edward L. Rainbow (1929-2002), a professional musician, was involved in a variety of ensembles throu...
Paul R. Lehman, Professor of Music Education, has taught in the public schools of Ohio and at the Un...
Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956) was a bandmaster, author, composer, and founding member and first p...
Dr. Frank Peter Anthony Bencriscutto was known as a conductor, educator, and composer. A longtime Di...
Russell V. Morgan (1893-1952) was an American music educator, former President of the Music Educator...
Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956), a founder of the American Bandmasters Association and its first pr...
Frances Elliott Clark (1860-1958), born near Angola, Indiana, taught in the public schools of Illino...
The purpose of this paper is to delve into the life and work of Leonard Bernstein and his contributi...
The purpose of this paper is to delve into the life and work of Leonard Bernstein and his contributi...
Robert Klotman, born in 1918, was an active musician, educator, and leader in the field of music edu...
Clifford V. Buttelman (1886-1970) served as the first executive secretary of the Music Educators Nat...
George C. Wilson (d.2001) was a music educator, band director, Director and Vice-President of the Na...
Philip Gordon (1894-1983) was a composer, arranger, conductor, and music educator who lived and work...
Mary E. Hoffman was an active teacher, composer, arranger, and guest conductor. She taught music at ...
Allen Perdue Britton (1914-2003) was a prominent figure in American music educator. Britton served a...
Edward L. Rainbow (1929-2002), a professional musician, was involved in a variety of ensembles throu...
Paul R. Lehman, Professor of Music Education, has taught in the public schools of Ohio and at the Un...
Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956) was a bandmaster, author, composer, and founding member and first p...
Dr. Frank Peter Anthony Bencriscutto was known as a conductor, educator, and composer. A longtime Di...
Russell V. Morgan (1893-1952) was an American music educator, former President of the Music Educator...
Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956), a founder of the American Bandmasters Association and its first pr...
Frances Elliott Clark (1860-1958), born near Angola, Indiana, taught in the public schools of Illino...
The purpose of this paper is to delve into the life and work of Leonard Bernstein and his contributi...
The purpose of this paper is to delve into the life and work of Leonard Bernstein and his contributi...
Robert Klotman, born in 1918, was an active musician, educator, and leader in the field of music edu...
Clifford V. Buttelman (1886-1970) served as the first executive secretary of the Music Educators Nat...
George C. Wilson (d.2001) was a music educator, band director, Director and Vice-President of the Na...
Philip Gordon (1894-1983) was a composer, arranger, conductor, and music educator who lived and work...
Mary E. Hoffman was an active teacher, composer, arranger, and guest conductor. She taught music at ...
Allen Perdue Britton (1914-2003) was a prominent figure in American music educator. Britton served a...
Edward L. Rainbow (1929-2002), a professional musician, was involved in a variety of ensembles throu...
Paul R. Lehman, Professor of Music Education, has taught in the public schools of Ohio and at the Un...
Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956) was a bandmaster, author, composer, and founding member and first p...