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Describing Archives: A Content Standard Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections Conrad Hall 943 Conrad Road, Room 101 East Lansing , MI 48824 [email protected] URL: http://archives.msu.edu/ Leonard Falcone Papers UA.17.133 Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 4 Biographical Note .......................................................................................................................................... 4 Scope and Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 7 Series Description .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Administrative Information .......................................................................................................................... 11 Controlled Access Headings ........................................................................................................................ 11 Collection Inventory ..................................................................................................................................... 12 (1) BIOGRAPHICAL FILES .................................................................................................................... 12 (2) CORRESPONDENCE ......................................................................................................................... 13 Honorary Degree ..................................................................................................................................... 13 (3) CONCERT PROGRAMS ................................................................................................................... 13 Concert Programs ................................................................................................................................... 13 (4) MEMORABILIA ................................................................................................................................. 15 Rose Bowl Trip ...................................................................................................................................... 15 (5) NEWS CLIPPINGS ............................................................................................................................. 16 (6) PROFESSIONAL PAPERS ................................................................................................................ 17 Certificates .............................................................................................................................................. 17 MSU Marching Band ............................................................................................................................. 17 Organizations .......................................................................................................................................... 17 Teaching Aids ......................................................................................................................................... 18 (7) SHEET MUSIC ................................................................................................................................... 18 Sheet Music - General ............................................................................................................................ 18 Sheet Music - Selections ........................................................................................................................ 31 Sheet Music - Traditional ....................................................................................................................... 32 Sheet Music - Method ............................................................................................................................ 32 Sheet Music - MSU ................................................................................................................................ 53 Sheet Music - Manuscripts Arranged by L. Falcone ............................................................................. 53 Sheet Music - Publications Arranged by L. Falcone ............................................................................. 53 Sheet Music - Manuscripts Arranged by Nicholas Falcone ................................................................... 54 Sheet Music - Publications Arranged by Nicholas Falcone ................................................................... 55 Sheet Music - Miniature Scores - Donajowski ...................................................................................... 55 Sheet Music - Miniature Scores - Edition Peters ................................................................................... 55 Sheet Music - Miniature Scores - Eulenberg's Kleine Orchester ........................................................... 55 - Page 2 - Leonard Falcone Papers UA.17.133 Sheet Music - Kalmus Miniature Orchestra Scores ............................................................................... 56 Sheet Music - Philharmonia Miniature Scores ...................................................................................... 56 Sheet Music - Miniature Scores ............................................................................................................. 57 Sheet Music - Miniature Scores - National Anthems ............................................................................ 57 (8) PHOTOGRAPHS ................................................................................................................................ 57 Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp .................................................................................................................... 58 MSU Marching Band ............................................................................................................................. 58 MSU Marching Band. Rose Bowl Trip (1954) ..................................................................................... 59 MSU Marching Band. Rose Bowl Trip (1956) ..................................................................................... 60 People ...................................................................................................................................................... 60 (9) SCRAPBOOKS ................................................................................................................................... 61 Photo Album ........................................................................................................................................... 61 Newsclippings ......................................................................................................................................... 61 Newsclippings and Concert Programs ................................................................................................... 62 Concert Programs ................................................................................................................................... 62 (10) OVERSIZED MATERIALS ............................................................................................................. 63 Sheet Music - Oversized General .......................................................................................................... 63 Sheet Music - Oversized Manuscripts - Arranged by L. Falcone .......................................................... 65 Sheet Music - Oversized Manuscripts - Arranged by Nicholas Falcone ............................................... 66 Sheet Music - Oversized Publication - Arranged by Leonard Falcone ................................................. 66 Photographs ............................................................................................................................................. 66 Posters ..................................................................................................................................................... 66 Professional Papers - Certificates ........................................................................................................... 66 Miscellaneous Plaques and Awards ....................................................................................................... 67 Artifact .................................................................................................................................................... 68 (11) AUDIO/VISUAL MATERIALS ....................................................................................................... 68 Audio Reel .............................................................................................................................................. 68 Cassette Tapes ......................................................................................................................................... 72 Motion Picture Film ............................................................................................................................... 72 Video Tape .............................................................................................................................................. 73 (12) ELECTRONIC RESOURCES .........................................................................................................
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