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The Glenn Giffin Interviews and Writings, 1967-2003 an Inventory of Holdings at the American Music Research Center The Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, 1967-2003 An inventory of holdings at the American Music Research Center American Music Research Center, University of Colorado at Boulder The Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, 1967-2003 Descriptive summary Title Glenn Giffin interviews and writings Date(s) 1967-2003 Identification COU-AMRC-40 Creator(s) Repository The American Music Research Center University of Colorado at Boulder 288 UCB Boulder, CO 80309 Location Housed in the American Music Research Center Physical Description 10 Linear feet 30 boxes Scope and Contents Writings and recorded interviews conducted by Glenn Giffin (1943-2012), Denver Post music and dance critic; graduate of the University of Colorado Boulder (B.Mus.) and the University of Denver (Master of Library Arts); curator of the University of Denver's Carson-Brierly Dance Library; receipient of the Dance Alliance services in the field award, 2009. Includes 404 cassette tape interviews of musicians for his Denver Post column. Administrative Information Arrangement Interviews arranged by interviewee; writings and scrapbooks arranged chronologically. Access The collection is open for research. Usage Restrictions Copyright is not held by the American Music Research Center. Requests to publish materials should be directed to the copyright holder. Acquisition history Donated by Glenn Giffin, Denver, Colorado. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, University of Colorado, Boulder - Page 2 - The Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, 1967-2003 Index Terms Access points related to this collection: Corporate names American Music Research Center Subject headings Musicians -- Interviews Musical criticism -- United States Music -- Colorado -- Denver - Page 3 - The Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, 1967-2003 Detailed Description Interviews conducted by Glenn Giffin Cassette Tape Interviews conducted by Glenn Giffin with people involved in the music industry. These were to be used for printed articles in the Denver Post and other publications. There is a name index that should also be consulted. Box Cassette 1 1 Accardo, Salvatore, Instrumentalist - Violin, January 21, 1985 1 2 Aitken, Hugh, Composer, July 28, 1981 Includes Joseph Schwantner 1 3 Allers, Franz, Conductor, July 17, 1974 Includes Eugene Fodor 1 4 Anderson, Chilton, Music educator, July 4, 1987 Anderson: Taos Music School Includes Dennis Jackson 1 5 Anderson, Walter, Administrator, March 8, 1974 Anderson: Head, Music Programs, National Endowment for the Arts Includes Alberto Ginastera 1 6 Anderson, Walter, Administrator, March 8, 1974 Anderson: Head, Music Programs, National Endowment for the Arts Includes Bliss Hebert 1 7 Roberts, William, Performer, October 1, 1973 Roberts: Denver Symphony Orchestra Rock Ensemble Includes Manuel Araujo 1 8 Argenzio, Victor, Instrumentalist - Cello, March 28, 1974 Denver Civic Orchestra 1 9 Arrau, Claudio, Pianist, Feb. 23, 1976 1 10 Arroyo, Martina, Singer - Soprano, March 27, 1985 Includes Philip Booth 1 11 Aybar, Francisco, Pianist, Sept. 21, 1983 Includes Hal Peterson 1 12 Aybar, Francisco, Pianist, Jan. 25, 1985 Includes Yoel Levi 1 13 Berger, Jean, Composer, Dec. 8, 1987 Includes Samuel Lancaster Includes Francisco Aybar 1 14 Gonzalez, Luis Jorge, Composer, Dec. 6, 1985 Includes Geary Baese 1 15 Bailey, Jon, Music educator, Feb. 9, 1972 Bailey: San Francisco Conservatory Includes Jim Turner 1 16 Davies, Peter Maxwell, Composer, July 15, 1976 Includes Dave Baker 1 17 Bakman, Patrick, Conductor, March 6, 1978 Includes Alan Crofoot 1 18 Pinnock, Trevor, Conductor, Feb. 23, 1988 English Concert Includes Steve Barda 1 19 Graham, Colin, Stage director, Aug. 8, 1973 Includes Robert Baustian 1 20 Bell, Derek, Instrumentalist - Harp, February 9, 1985 - Page 4 - The Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, 1967-2003 Bell: Chieftains--Irish group Includes Duain Wolfe 1 21 Belmont, Jean, Composer, March 5, 1984 Includes Alicia de Larrocha 1 22 Belohlavek, Jiri, Conductor, March 2, 1987 Includes Margaret Hillis 1 23 Benedict, Malcolm, Instrumentalist - Bagpipe, June 16, 1975 1 24 Bennett, Richard Rodney, Composer, April 25, 1972 1 25 Berger, Jean, Composer, June 5, 1985 Includes Keith Terry 1 26 Ristad, Eloise, Music educator, April 1, 1983 Includes Jean Berger 1 27 Drattell, Deborah, Composer, March 13, 1987 Includes André Bernard 1 28 Bernardini, Don, Singer - Tenor, July 1, 1986 Includes Miguel Romero 1 29 Bernstein, Giora, Conductor, October 1, 1975 Includes Lou Dean 1 30 Bernstein, Giora, Conductor, June 3, 1956 Includes Brigitte Haudebourg 1 31 Bernstein, Giora, Conductor, April 22, 1983 Includes M. Chris Hewitt 1 32 Hines, Jerome, Singer - Bass, October 10, 1973 Includes Martin Best 1 33 Biss, Greg, Composer, April 20, 1972 Includes Francisco Aybar 1 34 Blatt, Josef, Conductor, June 15, 1973 Includes Russell Hunter 1 35 Blegan, Judith, Singer - Soprano, November, 1982 1 36 Bond, Victoria, Conductor, June 26, 1978 Also Composer 1 37 Brico, Antonia, Conductor, November 6, 1985 Includes Roy Pritts 1 38 Brion, Keith, Conductor, May, 1987 Brion: also Sousa scholar Includes John DeMain 1 39 Brock, Kathi, Advertising Executive, December 3, 1986 1 40 Bronfman,Yefim, Pianist, July 7, 1992 Includes Erie Mills 1 41 Bronfman, Yefim, Pianist, July 26, 1987 Includes Lynn Sampson 1 42 Brooks, Patricia, Singer - Soprano, July 29, 1974 Includes Douglas Perry 1 43 Brown, Earle, Composer, January 22, 1976 1 44 Browning, John, Pianist, May 16, 1984 Includes Vasile Moldoveanu-Calaf 1 45 Browning, Wendel, Instrumentalist - Violin, May, 1978 Includes Steven de Groote - Page 5 - The Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, 1967-2003 2 1 Galterio, Lou, Conductor, July 14, 1981 Includes Grace Bumbry 2 2 Caldwell, Sarah, Conductor, April 7, 1978 Includes Jacques Garnier 2 3 Canadian Brass, Ensemble, April, 1979 Includes Bruce Odland 2 4 Carlson, Claudine, Singer - Mezzo-soprano, September 30, 1986 Includes Lawrence Dutton 2 5 Carreras, José, Singer - Tenor, December 5, 1985 Includes Shlomo Mintz 2 6 Carter, Elliott, Composer, July 29, 1973 2 7 Carter, Gaylord, Instrumentalist - Organ, October 18, 1973 Includes Max Madrod 2 8 Bolet, Jorge, Pianist, January 8, 1988 Includes Jesse Ceci Includes JoAnn Falletta 2 9 Kirschbaum, Ralph, Instrumentalist - Cello, August 11, 1992 Includes Robert L. Chapman 2 10 Chavez, Abraham, Conductor, March 12, 1972 Includes Wilfred Schwartz 2 11 Childs, Barney, Composer, June 24, 1975 Includes Hershel Gilbert 2 12 Hebert, Bliss, Stage director, August 9, 1973 Includes George Christie 2 13 Ciccolini, Aldo, Pianist, April 12, 1988 Includes Cornell MacNeil 2 14 Cleveland String Quartet, Ensemble, July 13, 1977 2 15 Cole, Vinson, Singer - Tenor, July 16, 1978 Includes Spiro Malas 2 16 Cortez, Viorica, Singer - Mezzo-soprano, April 5, 1985 Includes Richard Brunner 2 17 Cox, John, Stage director, August 1, 1974 Includes Louis Ballard 2 18 Crawford, Don, Folk musician, November 7, 1974 2 19 Crosby, John O., Conductor, March 24, 1987 Includes Jean Kraft 2 20 Crosby, John O., Conductor, August 16, 1972 Group interview; others' names not given 2 21 Crosby, John O., Conductor, February 16, 1972 2 22 Crumb, George, Composer, January 28, 1972, (October 6, 1992 Bx9,T 45) Includes Gina Bachauer 2 23 Culver, Richard, Conductor , Band , October 10, 1987 Includes Martin Haselböck 2 24 Danielpour, Richard, Composer, October 28, 1987 Includes Bruce Wolosoff Includes Ralph Kirschbaum 2 25 Darling, Robert, Stage director, March 8, 1978 Includes Lionel Stubblefield - Page 6 - The Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, 1967-2003 2 26 Davine, Bob, Instrumentalist - Accordion, 1984 Includes Hank Troy 2 27 Hinderas, Nathalie, Pianist, April 10, 1975 Includes Eduardo Delgado 2 28 Delogu, Gaetano, Conductor, February 22, 1982 Includes Henry Mollicone 2 29 Dennard, Brazeal, Administrator , July 13, 1977 Includes Carlos Barbossa - Lima Dennard: President, National Association of Negro Musicians 2 30 Deutsch, Adolph, Composer, May 15, 1976 Deutsch: Film composer Includes Uri Segal 2 31 Dichter, Misha, Pianist, July 29, 1978 2 32 Dillards, The, Bluegrass singing group, June 13, 1972 Includes John Green 2 33 Dixon, Dean, Conductor, January 31, 1975 Includes Ralph Rizzolo 2 34 Arrau, Claudio, Pianist, January 15, 1988 Includes Johan Dorrestein 2 35 Blake, Michael, Author, October 15, 1991 Includes Barry Douglas 2 36 Douglas, Bill, Composer, February 24, 1983 Includes Pearl Bailey 2 37 Druckman, Jacob, Composer, July 17, 1972 Includes Roger Sessions 2 38 Dunworth, Chris, Administrator, September 23, 1986 Dunworth: Executive Director, Denver Symphony Orchestra Includes André Watts 2 39 East, Tom, Singer - Tenor, May 15, 1973 Includes Morton Gould 2 40 Eaton, John, Composer, June 29, 1985 Includes Hans Werner Henze 2 41 Effinger, Cecil, Composer, February 14, 1985 2 42 Effram, David, Conductor, July 1, 1973 Includes Carmen Dragon 2 43 Ehrling, Sixten, Conductor, April 10, 1987 Includes Frederick Burchinal 2 44 Ehrling, Sixten, Conductor, February 14, 1987 Includes John Low 2 45 Ehrling, Sixten, Conductor, September 18, 1990 Includes Hank Ketcham 3 1 Friede, Stephanie, Singer - Mezzo-soprano, July 2, 1984 Includes John Moriarty Includes Michael Ehrman Includes Karen Winner 3 2 Ehrman, Michael, Conductor, June 22, 1988 3 3 Elder, Mark, Conductor, January 21, 1986 Includes May Osterberg 3 4 Elliott, Patricia, Actor, March 26, 1973 Tony Award winner 3 5 Endsley, Gerald, Conductor, June 26, 1978 - Page 7 - The Glenn Giffin interviews and writings, 1967-2003 Endsley: also
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