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Stanford Live Records SC0509 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9489s31k No online items Guide to the Stanford Live Records SC0509 compiled by Stanford University Archives staff Department of Special Collections and University Archives July 2018 Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford 94305-6064 [email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Note This encoded finding aid is compliant with Stanford EAD Best Practice Guidelines, Version 1.0. Guide to the Stanford Live SC0509 1 Records SC0509 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: Stanford Live records creator: Stanford University. Stanford Events creator: Lively Arts at Stanford Identifier/Call Number: SC0509 Physical Description: 17 Linear Feet(34 boxes) Date (inclusive): 1972-1984 Abstract: The records include correspondence, contracts, memoranda, photographs, clippings, brochures, and programs pertaining to performers in the Lively Arts series, 1972-1984. Immediate Source of Acquisition note The records were received by the Stanford University Archives via administrative transfer from Stanford Events in 1996. Information about Access This collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least 48 hours in advance of intended use. Ownership & Copyright All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94304-6064. Consent is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/pubserv/permissions.html. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes. Cite As [Identification of item], Lively Arts at Stanford Records, Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Biographical/Historical Sketch Lively Arts at Stanford is a yearly performance series featuring dance, music, and theater. Arrangement The records are arranged chronologically and then alphabetically within each chronological grouping. The records from 1972 through 1978 were kept together in one grouping (Boxes 1-12), but after that each year was treated separately. Description of the Collection The records include correspondence, contracts, memoranda, photographs, clippings, brochures, and programs pertaining to performers in the Lively Arts series, 1972-1984. Subjects and Indexing Terms Performing arts -- California Stanford University. Stanford Events Stanford University. Stanford Events Lively Arts at Stanford Records box 1, folder 1 Abramowitz, Jonathon - 3/8/74 box 1, folder 2 "Adams to Jefferson and Jefferson to Adams" - 4/20/76 box 1, folder 3 Ailey, Alvin - Oct. 15-20, 1973 box 1, folder 4 Albee Directs Albee - 10/9/78 box 1, folder 5 Aman Folk Ballet - 1/16/76 box 1, folder 6 Aman Folk Ensemble - 11/30/73 box 1, folder 7 Amati Quartet - 4/25/75 box 1, folder 8 Ameling, Elly - Nov. 15 and 19, 1972 box 1, folder 9 American Brass Quintet - 10/7/73 Guide to the Stanford Live SC0509 2 Records SC0509 Records box 1, folder 10 American Brass Quintet - 4/17/77 box 1, folder 11 American Film Theater Press - 1977 box 1, folder 12 Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been - 10/28/76 box 1, folder 13 Ax, Emanuel - 2/28/75 box 2, folder 1 Bach Aria Group - 2/18/77 box 2, folder 2 The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti (canceled) - 2/6/72 box 2, folder 3 Barbosa, Carolos - Lima - 10/28/77 box 2, folder 4 Barocco, Secolo - 2/2/73 box 2, folder 5 Beaux Arts Trio - 11/5/74 box 2, folder 6 Beaux Arts Trio - 1978 box 2, folder 7 Bernstein, Seymour - 3/1/74 box 2, folder 8 Bicentennial Fest. of Amer. Music - General Information - 4/3/76 box 2, folder 9 Blackett, Joy - 11/9/73 box 2, folder 10 Blackett, Joy - 1973-74 box 2, folder 11 Brico, Antonia - 2/10/75 box 2, folder 12 Bloch, Boris - 1977-78 box 2, folder 13 The Borodin Quartet - 4/29/73 box 2, folder 14 Boston Ballet - March 14-16, 1974 box 2, folder 15 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln - Oct. 22, 1976 box 2, folder 16 Chaplin Film Series - 1973-74 box 2, folder 17 Chiligirian String Quartet - 11/4/77 box 2, folder 18 Chiligirian String Quartet - Nov. 7, 1978 box 3, folder 1 Chilkat Dancers - 2/24/73 box 3, folder 2 Ciccolini, Aldo - 1/22/78 box 3, folder 3 City Center Acting Company - 4/17/75 box 3, folder 4 Cleveland Quartet - 10/16/73 box 3, folder 5 Cleveland Quartet - Feb. 3, 5, 7, 1978 box 3, folder 6 Concord Quartet - 5/5/73 box 3, folder 7 Contemporary Chamber Ensemble - 11/7/75 box 3, folder 8 Cronkite, Walter - 9/28/75 box 3, folder 9 Dale, Clamma - 10/13/78 box 3, folder 10 Dance Celebration - June 18, 19, 20, 1978 box 3, folder 11 Dance Films - 2/10/75 box 3, folder 12 Dance Programs - 1972-73 box 3, folder 13 Dance Spectrum - 3/11 and 12/78 box 3, folder 14 Deseret String Band - 4/3/76 box 3, folder 15 The Dillards - 9/1/74 box 3, folder 16 Driftwood, Jimmy - 7/3/76 box 3, folder 17 Early Music Consort of London - 4/26/74 box 3, folder 18 Early Music Consort of London - 4/9/76 box 4, folder 1 Early Music Quartet - 4/15-18/75 box 4, folder 2 Eliot Feld Ballet - 2/1-3/77 box 4, folder 3 The Ensemble for Early Music - 11/5/76 box 4, folder 4 Entremont, Philippe - 10/14/77 box 4, folder 5 Ferrer, Jose - 1/18/77 box 4, folder 6 Fine Arts Quartet with Walter Trampler - 4/24-26/77 box 4, folder 7 First Chamber Dance Company - 1/30-31/75 box 4, folder 8 Gillespie, Dizzy - 4/4/75 box 4, folder 9 Golabek, Mona - 4/19/74 box 4, folder 10 Goslar's Pantomime Circus - 1/16-20/73 box 4, folder 11 Graffman, Gary, pianist - 10/17/72 box 5, folder 1 Guarneri String Quartet - 11/11/73 box 5, folder 2 Guarneri String Quartet - 11/19,22,24/74 box 5, folder 3 Guarneri String Quartet - 4/11,14,16/75 box 5, folder 4 Guarneri String Quartet - 11/14,16,19/76 and 2/22,25,27/77 box 5, folder 5 Guarneri String Quartet - 11/6,8,11/77 box 5, folder 6 Guarneri String Quartet - 11/15,17,19/78 box 5, folder 7 Harkess Ballet - 11/11/72 Guide to the Stanford Live SC0509 3 Records SC0509 Records box 5, folder 8 Harpsichord Series - 1972-73 box 5, folder 9 Hartford Ballet - 10/31/75 box 5, folder 10 Hartford, John - 9/15/74 box 5, folder 11 Herfitz, Daniel - 4/20/73 box 5, folder 12 Kipnis, Igor - Nov. 3, 1978 box 6, folder 1 IL Divertimento - 11/14/78 box 6, folder 2 Louis Falco Dance Company - 4/10,11/75 box 6, folder 3 Martha Graham Dance - 11/15-27/74 box 6, folder 4 Midsummer Mozart - 1978 box 6, folder 5 Mummenschanz - 4/6/76 box 6, folder 6 Music From Marboro - 2/25/73 box 6, folder 7 Music From Marboro - 2/10/74 box 6, folder 8 Music From Marboro - 3/7/75 box 6, folder 9 Music From Marboro - 3/12/76 box 6, folder 10 Music From Marboro - 11/9/76 box 7, folder 1 Music From Marboro - 4/16/78 box 7, folder 2 National Dance Company of Senegal -10/24,25/74 box 7, folder 3 Anthony Newman - 1/26/73 box 7, folder 4 Newyork Camerata - 5/19/73 box 7, folder 5 Newyork Chamber Soloists box 7, folder 6 Newyork Chamber Soloists - 10/13,14/72 box 7, folder 7 Newyork Chamber Soloists - 10/8/74 box 7, folder 8 Newyork Pro Musica - 5/6.8.12/73 box 7, folder 9 Newyork String Sextet - 1973 box 7, folder 10 Newyork Woodwind Quintet - 2/24/78 box 7, folder 11 "Oh Coward" - Declined - Summer, 1973 box 7, folder 12 One-Man Shows - 1972-1973 box 7, folder 13 Chris Parkening - 1/25/74 box 7, folder 14 Peninsulairs Conference - Summer, 1973 box 7, folder 15 Murray Perahia, Pianist - 4/6/73 box 7, folder 16 Daniel Philips - YCA - 2/11/77 box 7, folder 17 Pilobolous Dance Theater - 2/5,6/76 box 8, folder 1 Eleo Pomare Dance Company - 2/5/75 box 8, folder 2 Posin Dance Company - Oct. 28, 1978 box 8, folder 3 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 7/4-8/72 box 8, folder 4 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - July, 1973 box 8, folder 5 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 10/26/73 box 8, folder 6 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 7/2-6/74 box 8, folder 7 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 10/4/74 box 8, folder 8 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 7/1,2,3,4/75 box 8, folder 9 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 7/3/76 box 8, folder 10 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 7/77 box 8, folder 11 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 7/77 box 8, folder 12 Preservation Hall Jazz Band - 1978 box 8, folder 13 Quadro Hotteterre - 3/3/78 box 9, folder 1 Rampal/Veyron-Lacroix - 2/8/74 box 9, folder 2 Red Detachment of Women - 1/5/73 box 9, folder 3 Franois Regnat, Piano - 5/7/76 box 9, folder 4 Repertory Dance Theater of Utah - 2/15-17/73 box 9, folder 5 John Roberts box 9, folder 6 The Romeros -10/18/74 box 9, folder 7 St.Paul Chamber Orchestra - 1/20/78 box 9, folder 8 San Francisco Symphony - 8/72 box 9, folder 9 San Francisco Symphony - October 1, 1978 box 9, folder 10 San Francisco Symphony - 1978-79 Season box 9, folder 11 The Slovak Chamber Orchestra - Cancelled - 1976-1977 box 9, folder 12 Sour Cream - 10/14/75 box 9, folder 13 Speculum Musicae - 1/21/73 Guide to the Stanford Live SC0509 4 Records SC0509 Records box 9, folder 14 D.
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