Box 33
Contains 35 Results:
Canti for viola and piano (world premiere), Wayne Crouse, viola, Mary Norris, piano, Hamman Hall, Rice University, Concert: "The 20th Century Violinist", 4/8/1981
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Canti for viola and piano (world premiere), Wayne Crouse, viola, Mary Norris, piano, Hamman Hall, Rice University, Concert: "The 20th Century Violinist", 4/8/1981
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Concert for Three, for clarinet, cello, piano, Ross Powell, clarinet; Craig Weaver, Cello, unknown pianist, Caruth Auditorium, SMU, Voices of Change, Texas Premieres, The Sixth Season, "Taste of Texas", 3/9/1981
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Concert for Two (1966), Jerome Jelinek, cello, Rhea Kish, piano, 1/29/1967
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
Cooper Quartet, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
String Quartet No 5, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
String Quartet No 5, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
String Quartet No 5, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
String Quartet No 6 (premiere), The Shepherd Quartet , Ronald Patterson, violin, Raphael Fliefel, Violin, Wayne Crouse, Viola, Shirley Trepel, cello, Hamman Hall, Rice University, Recorded by John Profit, radio KLEF, Houston, 1/25/1978
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.
String Quartet No. 6, n.d.
Paul Cooper’s papers document his professional career as a composer, music critic, author and teacher, at Rice University, University of Michigan, and University of Cincinnati. Formats include correspondence, compositions, course notes and outlines, photographs, notes, performance, programs, and sound recordings; dates range from 1943-1995.