Box 37
Container
Contains 6 Results:
Notebook, 1927-1932
File — Box: 37, Volume: 9
Scope and Contents
1. Music history, 1927-28. Lectures 7 through 10 are missing.
Ancient music through the twentieth century. 31 lectures. 2. Materials for seminar in musical composition, 1931-32.
Ancient music through the twentieth century. 31 lectures. 2. Materials for seminar in musical composition, 1931-32.
Dates:
1927-1932
Notebook, 1931-1933
File — Box: 37, Volume: 10
Scope and Contents
1. Music appreciation course for Cleveland College. 2. Music appreciation course for Cleveland College, 1931-32. 3. Music appreciation course for Cleveland College, 1932-33.
Dates:
1931-1933
Notebook, 1944
File — Box: 37, Volume: 11
Scope and Contents
1. "Ruminations Before a Symphony." 2. Course in church music, Summer 1944.
Dates:
1944
Notes on Music History, 1932, 1937
File — Box: 37, Volume: 12
Scope and Contents
1. Ancient Greek through the Troubadours and Troveres. 2. General history of the seventeenth century (emphasis on England and Germany). 3. Second semester history course, 1932 (seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries); 1937 (eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries). 4. Two examinations, one for a master's degree.
Dates:
1932; 1937
Missing
File — Box: 37, Volume: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Arthur Shepherd was born on February 19, 1880 in Paris, Idaho, to Emily Mary Phipp and William Nathaniel Budge Shepherd. The Shepherds were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and Arthur Shepherd was raised in the faith. William N.B. Shepherd composed the hymn “Give Us Room That We May Dwell,” and the family supported Arthur Shepherd is musical pursuits as a child: he performed with the Paris Brass Band and the Bear Lake Stake Choir. At the age of twelve, Shepherd...
Dates:
1892-2010
Music History
File — Box: 37, Volume: 14
Scope and Contents
1. Incomplete notes on first semester course (mostly fourteenth and fifteenth centuries). 2. Detailed lectures on a two-year course (ancient music through the sixteenth century).
Dates:
1892-2010