Box 6
Contains 46 Results:
"Four Songs - Emily Dickinson" including: "The Juggler of Day," "My River Runs to Thee," "Dawn" and "Wild Nights!" (printed booklet, copies of revised versions), 1983, 1988
Music compositions and lecture notes from his teaching career at Stephen F. Austin State University. Alss included is his thesis dissertation, class notes, and assignments.
Emily Dickinson songs for voice and oboe: "The Juggler of Day" (printed score); "'Tis Not That Dying Hurts Us So" (handwritten score, computer printout); "The Bustle in a House" (printed score); "A Word is Dead 1 and 2" (printed scores); and "I Asked No Other Thing" (printed score), 1985, 1990, undated
Music compositions and lecture notes from his teaching career at Stephen F. Austin State University. Alss included is his thesis dissertation, class notes, and assignments.
"I Like to See It Lap the Miles" (printed score); "After Great Pain" (handwritten score and computer printout); "Empty My Heart, of Thee" (computer printout); "Heart We Will Forget Him" (printed score); and "The Riddle We Can Guess" (computer printout), 10/1981, 10/1984, 1985, 9/1990
Music compositions and lecture notes from his teaching career at Stephen F. Austin State University. Alss included is his thesis dissertation, class notes, and assignments.
"Six Songs on Five Poems of Emily Dickinson" (printed and photocopied scores with notes), 10/1972
Music compositions and lecture notes from his teaching career at Stephen F. Austin State University. Alss included is his thesis dissertation, class notes, and assignments.
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Music compositions and lecture notes from his teaching career at Stephen F. Austin State University. Alss included is his thesis dissertation, class notes, and assignments.
"Songs on Four of Paula's Poems" handwritten scores include: "Black Dancer," "Hide Awhile," "Why the Words for Love" and "Fog" (copies of poems, typescript), 11/1969, undated
Music compositions and lecture notes from his teaching career at Stephen F. Austin State University. Alss included is his thesis dissertation, class notes, and assignments.