Box 1
Contains 27 Results:
"Conducting is of Major Importance," published in Gopher Music Notes, 1962
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
"Developing Muscianship in Instrumentalists," published in Gopher Music Notes, 1956
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
"Early Band Music In the United States", 1959
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
Hearing List for College Graduates, nd.
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
"A History of Scoring for Band," published in the Journal of Band Research, 1966
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
"John Philip Sousa : Instrumentation and Scoring," published in Music Educators, 1960
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
"Let's Consider Rhythm," published in Gopher Music Notes, 1965
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
"Music is Important", 1961
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
"Nineteenth Century American Band Music," published in Music Educators Journal, 1959
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.
"Our Responsibility in Music Teacher Training," Gopher Music Notes, 1958
The collection includes publications, lectures, subject files, interviews, and correspondence related to Francis N. (Frank) Mayer and his work.