MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
Glenn Korff School of Music Performances
Record
Type of Recital:
Ensemble Performance
Date of Performance:
5/1/1985
Performer/Instrument:
The Lincoln Saxophone Quartet ; Clarinet Choir
Composer/Title:
Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625. Fantazia ;Howland, Russell, 1908-. Quartet no. 1 ;Francaix, Jean, 1912-1997. Petit quatuor pour saxophone ;Erbach, Ernst. Canzona (arr. Anderson) ;Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847. Tarantella op. 102, no. 3 (arr. Webb) ;Bird. & Howland, Russell, 1908-. Pavan ;Arbeau, Thoinot, 1519-1595. Galliard (arr. Russell Howland) ;Frackenpohl, Arthur Roland, 1924-. Ballad for George ;White, Gary C.. Convolutions
Track List:
Track 1. Saxophone Quartet

Track 2. Clarinet Choir
Original Format:
Reel-to-reel
Audio:
Streaming audio
Notes:
Program available. The Lincoln Saxophone Quartet: Cynthia Lawrence, Matthew Walters, Robert Fought, and Scott Vicroy. The Clarinet Choir: Brian Walker, Fred Osachoff, Mark Benson, Diane Lewis, Mike Smith, Shannon Kemp, Karen Wolf, Diane TeSelle, Alan Van Zandt, Todd Fleischer, Sharon Froning, Mike Murphy, Julie Wakefield, Cynthia Lawrence, Karen Kordik, and Michiele Benson.
Copyright Information:
The Archival Collection of Performances from UNL's Glenn Korff School of Music consists of lawfully acquired and lawfully made recordings provided by the Music Library for the non-profit, educational use of UNL students, faculty, and staff and other persons granted permission to use the facilities of the University for educational purposes only. All performances are the copyright property of UNL. Non-commercial educational use of the recordings and images is permitted, but unauthorized copying, duplication, or redistribution beyond the standards of fair use is prohibited. Access to the searchable catalog record is open. Access to sound files is restricted to UNL students, faculty, staff and other persons granted permission to use the facilities of the University for educational purposes. The Archival Collection of Performances, its physical recordings and its digital audio, are an extension of traditional library services and are provided in a manner that respects fair use rights, the rights of copyright holders, and current copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source. Publication of the sound files of the Archival Recital Collection in any form, such as in dissertations, theses, and web pages is not permitted without the expressed written permission of the copyright holders. Papers written or projects completed in fulfillment of class assignments are not considered publications. Full source information for sound files used in class assignments should be acknowledged in footnotes, captions or bibliographies. For more information, see the Library of Congress documents on copyrights and fair use.
Repository:
Music Library, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
Collection Information:
Collection administered by the Music Library, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 402-472-6300
Collection:
Performances from UNL's Glenn Korff School of Music