George Zack papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- George Zack papers
- Date
- 1954-2012, undated (inclusive)
- Extent
- 38.05 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Orchestral music.
- Conductors (Music)
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged into 9 series by subject and format: Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, Warren Chamber Orchestra, Youth orchestras, Personal papers, Correspondence, Programs, Newspapers, Photographs and posters, and Audiovisual materials.
- Preferred Citation
- 2012ms381: [identification of item], George Zack papers, 1954-2012, undated, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Conductor and violist George Zack was born in 1936 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, but established roots in Ohio and Kentucky early in his professional career. After he earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Theory and Composition from Wichita State University (1958) and a Master of Music in Theory and Viola from the University of Michigan (1960), Zack taught and developed the orchestra at Hiram College in Ohio, where he was an Associate Professor of Music (1964-1972). He conducted Ohio's Wooster Symphony from 1965-1967 and served as conductor and music director of the Warren Chamber Orchestra from 1968-1999. Zack came to Lexington, Kentucky in 1972, where, while completing work on a Ph.D. in Music Theory from Florida State University, he was invited to be guest conductor of the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra. Later that spring, Zack was hired as the LPO's Music Director and Conductor.
- Zack was engaged nationally and locally as a music professional and community arts leader. In addition to his work with the LPO, Zack guest conducted and had leadership roles in many arts organizations. He served as interim conductor of the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra and as the music director in charge of artistic operation and development for the All State Orchestras in Ohio, New York, and Kentucky. He was a member of the American Symphony Orchestra League, the Conductor's Guild, and the American Federation of Musicians, and a founding member of the Humanitarium Center for Culture and Diversity. Zack served on the advisory boards of Kentucky Educational Television (KET), The National Society of Arts and Letters, and the Jazz Foundation. Zack also hosted a weekly radio program on WEKU (Richmond, Kentucky) called "George Zack's Enhancement of Music."
- Zack's renown as a conductor was widely recognized. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards in recognition of his leadership and commitment to the arts, including Musician of the Year for Arts Lifetime Achievement by the Kentucky Arts Council (1998), artist residencies at Eastern Kentucky University and James Madison University, the Happy Chandler Scholarship Foundation Distinguished Artist award (2008), and the Artist Award for lifetime achievement in the arts at the 1998 Governor's Awards in Frankfort, Kentucky. Zack was also the recipient of the prestigious National Conference for Community and Jusice Lauren Weinberg Humanitarian Award in 1997 and the Lexington Optimist Club Cup in 1999 for his outstanding community service in Lexington.
- In 2006, Zack announced his retirement from the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra and in 2009, he officially stepped off the stage after 37 years as a leader of the LPO.
- Scope and Content
- The George Zack papers (dated 1954-2012, undated; 38.05 cubic feet; 15 record cartons, 5 shoe boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder, 367 reel-to-reel audiotapes; 208 GB and 450 digital files) comprise correspondence, administrative files, reel-to-reel audiotapes of orchestral performances, and concert programs that reflect the violist's decades of leadership as an acclaimed conductor, primarily with Kentucky's Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) and Ohio's Warren Chamber Orchestra (WCO).
- The collection also includes newspaper clippings of orchestra performance reviews, schedules and correspondence related to youth orchestra tours led by Zack, posters that advertise LPO and WCO concerts and events, photographs of Zack and orchestra musicians, audiocassettes of radio broadcasts, and videocassettes of concert recordings that document Zack's career as a conductor, musician, and community leader.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center. Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra recordings may be used for research only. They may not be published or broadcast.
Contents of the Collection
Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, 1960-2012, undated
Scope and Contents
Constitutes the bulk of the collection, with Lexington Philharmonic administrative files, board and executive committee meeting materials, LPO Women's Guild programs and yearbooks, and performance programs that reflect the LPO's regular season and special events concerts, including the Rock Around the Pops series, Young People's concerts, and Picnic with the Pops fesitvals. Also includes LPO master agreements and contractual documents that specificy LPO member regulations.
Arranged alphabetically in subseries by subject.
Administrative files, 1960-2008, undated
Artistic advisory, 1982-1991
Audition materials, 1983-1988
Education Committee and YPCA, 1997-2007
Fayette County Center for Performing Arts, 1976-1977
Fayette County town forum, Prichard county, 1985 November 15
Fortissimo Philharmonic Fund for the Future Leadership Council, 2005-2006
Gentry, 1984 July
Guest conducting- Bridgeport, Spokane, 1982-1984
Guest conducting-foreign, 1980-1982
Guest conducting-Southbend, 1979-1998
Guest conducting- Youngstown and Charleston, South Carolina, 1976-1984
Guest conducting-miscellaneous, 1974-1997
John Spratt- letters, talks, correspondence, 1960-1976
Kentucky Artist of the Year, 1988
Kentucky Christmas Chorus, 1988-2003
Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival (Pineville), 1993-2005
KERA, arts and humanities, 2001
Las Vegas, Nevada Symphony, 1992
Lexington Music Theatre Society (LMTS), 1973-1974
Lexington Opera House re-opening, 1976
Lexington Talent/Education Association, Suzuki, 1967-1975
LPO Directories and Customer Lists, 2007-2008
LPO development, 1995-2004
LPO personnel, 1996-2007
LPO Women's Guild, 1970-1979
Mountain Art Center, 1996 October-December
National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ), 1986-1992
National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ), 1992-1994
National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ), 1992-1997
National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) Anytown, 1985-1992
Newspapers and articles, 1980-1990
Orkney Springs, Dr. Richard Lent, 1972-1974
Richmond-Whitehall, 1986-1994
Speeches, 1980s
Speeches, 1990s
Speeches, 2000s
Speech cue cards, 1980s-2000s
Sunday Herald-Leader, "Twelve Nights", 1987 April 23
Thank you note from The Chorus and The Arts Council, undated
The Twelve Days of Christmas arrangement, undated
Toscanini, 1970-1973
Transylvania Music Appreciation, 1982 Fall
Transylvania runouts, 1985-1992
UK Medical Center runouts, 1985
Veneklasen at Singletary Center for the Arts, 1981
Wilkinson Inauguration, 1987
World Piano Competition, 2000-2002
Worksheet for Citizens Fidelity concert, 1985 December 3
Board and executive committee, 1965-2009
1965-1971
1972-1973
1973-1974
1974-1975
1975-1976
1976-1978
1977-1978
1978-1979
1979-1980
1980-1981
1981-1982
1982-1983
1983-1984
1984-1985
1984-1985
1985-1986
1986-1987
1987-1988
1988-1989
1989-1990
1990-1991
1991-1992
1992-1993
1993-1994
1994-1995
1995-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-1999
1999-2002
1999-2007
Advertisements, 2000-2003
Long range planning, 1972-1979
Long range planning, 1980-1987
Long range planning, 1991-1992
Long range planning, 2000-2005
Assistant conductor search, 1993
Assistant conductor search, 1995
Engle Management Report, 1982-1983
LPO Calendar, 2006-2007
Lexington Philharmonic annual report, 2004-2005
Lexington Philharmonic annual report, 2006-2007
Lexington Philharmonic annual report, 2008-2009
Lexington Philharmonic Women's Guild, 1974-2006
Grand Ball programs, 1990-2006
1990 November 30
1993
1994
1996
1997 September 19
1999 September 8
2000 September 23
2004 December 3
2005 November 19
2006 November 18
Yearbooks, 1974-2006
1974-1980
1980-1984
1984-1991
1992-1995
1995-1997
1997-1999
2000-2002
2002-2004
2005-2006
Master agreements, 1991-2008
1991-1993
1993-1996
1996
1996-1999
1999
1999-2004
2004-2008
Picnic with the Pops, 1981-2007, undated
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990-1993
1994-1996
1997-1999
2000-2007
undated
Frankfort Picnic with the Pops concerts, 1994-1997
Programs, 1964-2012
1964 December 4-1968 January 19
1968 February 1-1969 December 12
1970 February 13-1972 March 12
1973 January 19-1974 December 1
1975 January 16- 1976 December 19
1977 January 14-1978 April 14
1978 April 22- 1979 December 16
1980 January 17-1980 December 13
1981 January 16- 1982 January 16
1982 February 13-1983 August 26
1983 September 10-1984 April 13
1984 April 15-1989 November 19
1985 January 18- 1986 February 7
1986 February 28-1987 January 16
1987 February 6-1988 February 15
1988 February 26-1989 January 20
1989 February 24-1989 December 17
1990 January 19- 1990 September 11
1990 December 4-1991 August 24
1991 September 20-1992 February 26
1992 March 6-1992 November 13
1992 December 12-1993 July 3
1994 April 16-1993 December 11
1994 March 4- 1994 September 10
1994 October 7-1994 December 9
1995 January 13-1995 July 4
1995 August 18-1996 January 12
1996 February 6-1996 September 13
1996 October 11-1997 April 12
1997 September 20-1997 December 12
1998 July 4-1998 December 13
1998 December 13-1999 September 19
1999 October 15-1999 December 19
2000 January 15-2000 July 3
2000 September 3-2001 February 10
2001 April 6-2001 October 28
2001 November 3-2002 January 18
2002 March 2-2002 October 27
2002 September 20-2003 January 17
2003 February 1-2003 November 14
2003 December 14-2004 August 25
2004 October 22-2004 December 14
2005 February 4-2005 October 30
2005 December 16-2006 March 24
2006 September 10-2007 September 10
2007 September 14-2008 November 21
2009 February 13-2009 March 27
2012 January 14
Rock Around the Pops, Red Mile, 1988-1995, undated
1988
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
undated
Special event concerts, 1983-2004, undated
Baptist Regional Medical Center, 1986-1992
Concert to end hunger, 1987
Corbin concerts, 1986 June 4-2002 October 19
Country with the Pops, 1994-1995
Equifestival, 1991-1994
Glasgow, Kentucky Pops concert, 1988
Governor Inauguration concert, 1983 December-1991 December
Holiday Pops, 1983
Hopkinsville, 1988 May-June
Jessamine County Night with the Pops, 1988-1990
Kentucky Bar Association banquet and Rock Around the Pops concert, 1992
KET concert, undated
Lake Cumberland/ Somerset concerts, 1984-2004
McClain family band concert, 1982-1985
Nureyev Ballet, 1987 January 26
Paintsville Christmas concert, 1998-2004
Patriotic Concert songs, undated
Pineville Picnic in the Park concerts, 1993-2003
Pippa Passes/ Alice Lloyd College Concert, 1987 September-October
Prestonsburg Pops, 1989 May 14
"Sing Along with George" program, undated
Toyota Concert, 1993-1998
Toyota plant dedication ceremony and concert, 1988
Winchester Pops concert, 1987-1993
Woodford County/ Versailles concerts, 1990-2001
Young People's concerts, 1982-2006, undated
1982-1983
1983-1984
1984-1985
1985-1986
1986-1987
1987-1988
1988-1989
1989-1990
1991-1999
undated
Family concerts, 1996-2006
Warren Chamber Orchestra, 1964-1999, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises administrative files, rehearsal correspondence, performance programs, and newspaper clippings of reviews and advertisements that document the WCO concerts performed under Zack's direction.
Arranged in subseries by format and thereunder chronologically.
Administrative files, 1964-1994, undated
1964-1969
1973-1976
1977-1979
1980-1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
undated
Correspondence, 1970-1999, undated
1970-1976
1977-1979
1980-1985
1986-1989
1990-1993
1999
undated
Programs, 1970-1999
1966-1969
1970-1974
1975-1979
1980-1984
1985-1989
1990-1994
1995-1999
Newspaper clippings, 1960s-1990s, undated
Youth orchestras, 1970-2000, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises administrative documents that detail the logistics and schedules for youth orchestra tours led by George Zack, including the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra's trip to Russia and Romania and the Toyota Youth Orchestra's tour of Kentucky, held to celebrate the Commonwealth's bicentennial.
Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra, 1970-2000, undated
Administrative files, 1970-2000, undated
1970-1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
undated
Russia/Romania trip, 1979
Toyota Youth Orchestra, 1992
Budget, 1992
Correspondence, 1992
Parent evaluations, 1992
Participant evaluations, 1992
Tour information, 1992
Toyota company information, 1992
Personal papers, 1954-2009, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises biographical documents that describe Zack's career and education, concert programs and syllabi that reflect Zack's scholarly pursuits and academic engagements, and meeting materials from Zack's tenure as a board member with the Lexington Council of the Arts.
Academia, 1961-1999, undated
Asbury University concert, 1983
Campbellsville University, 1994-1999
Centre College, 1978-1987
Eastern Kentucky University advisory board, 1979-1986
Georgetown College concert, 1984 September-October
Hiram College, 1964-1972
Hiram College- New Morality lecture, 1970
PhD dissertation correspondence, 1961-1972
Pikeville College, 1994-1995
Rochford Humanities textbook-Zack, 1969
Rochford Humanities textbook draft-Zack, undated
University of Kentucky theory class 371, 1991
University of Michigan placement office recommendations, 1982-1985
Scrapbook with Warren Chamber Orchestra, Hiram College Orchestra, Wooster Orchestra-newspapers, photos, and correspondence, 1965-1984
Biographical, 1954-2009, undated
George Zack facts, 2006-2009
George Zack biography, undated
Diplomas, honors, and awards, 1954-2008
Retirement, 2006-2009
Letters of support, 1982 February-1983 June
Lexington Council of the Arts, 1972-1994, undated
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1994, undated
Correspondence, 1963-2012, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises logistical correspondence pertaining to performances and events, fan mail addressed to George Zack, letters written by Zack to music companies to obtain scores for performances, and letters of recommendation by Zack written on behalf of his colleagues.
Incoming, 1963-2012, undated
1963
1971
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000-2002
2003-2005
2006-2008
2009-2012
undated
Outgoing, 1984-1994, undated
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
undated
Letter to the Editor, 1994 December
Jessamine County Council of the Arts, 1988-1989
Letters of recommendation, 1975-1986, undated
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
undated
Programs, 1966-2012, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises performance programs for festivals and concerts that featured George Zack as a guest conductor. Arranged chronologically by performance date.
Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra, Children's Concert, 1966 February 6
Shenandoah Valley Music Festival, 1971 August 1-14
Kentucky Music Educators Association, convention, 1974 February 28- 1974 March 2
Festival of Men and Boys Choirs, 1975 March 9
Lexington Bicentennial Celebration, 1975 June 13-15
KMEA, Kentucky All-State Honors Orchestra, 1976 March 13
Hazard Community College, 1976 April 10
The Opera House, 1976 May 7-23
The Diocese of Lexington, 1976 October 29
Eastern Kentucky University Department of Music, 1976 November 4
Romantic Festival XI, 1978 April 21
The Louisville Orchestra, 1978 April 28
Clark County String Day concert, 1979 March 13
Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras, 1979 May 20 and 26
The Guild of the Youth Music Society, 1979 May-1981 April
Bryan Station Commencement, 1979 June 6
Midway College Founders Day, 1979 November 8
Governor John Y. Brown Jr. inauguration, 1979 December 11
Kentucky Monthly, 1980 October
The April Arts playbill, 1981 April
Thessalonk State Orchestras, 1981 May 11
The Lexington Ballet, 1981 October 23-24
Charleston Symphony Orchestra, 1982-1983
Eastern Kentucky University Department of Music, 1983 April 10
Festival of Faith, 1983 April 17
Greater Bridgeport Symphony, 1983-1984
South Bend Symphony Orchestra, 1983-1984
The Amarillo Symphony, 1983-1984
Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, 1983-1984
Monterey County Symphony, 1984-1985
Stockton Symphony, 1987 March 4-5
Concert to end hunger, 1987 March 22
The Church of the Ascension choir, 1988 December 4
Chamber Orchestra at Albuquerque, 1988-1989
The Santa Cruz County Symphony, 1988-1989
Live in Lexington, the magazine, 1989 September-November
The Church of the Ascension choir, 1989 December 3
Concert to end hunger, 1990 April 8
Modesto Symphony, 1991 February 16
The Church of the Ascension choir, 1991 December 1
Chamber Orchestra of Albuquerque, 1991
Nevada Symphony Orchestra, 1991-1992
A Special Evening of Music, 1992 February 26
Kentucky Bicentennial Youth Orchestra, 1992 July 24-August 1
Casablanca, 1992
Parties for the Podium, 1992-1993
San Diego Chamber Orchestra, 1993-1994
Chamber Orchestra of Albuquerque, 1994 October 7-1995 February 17
Pikeville Concert Association Inc., 1994-1995
The Church of the Ascension choir, 1996 December 8
Lauren K. Weinberg Humanitarian Award Dinner, 1997 April 10
Quad City Symphony Orchestra, 1997-1998
International Trumpet Guild, conference, 1998 May 27-30
Kentucky Governor's Awards in the Arts, 1998
The Lexington Optimist Club, 1999 April 23
Optimist Cup Award, 1999 April 23
The Church of the Ascension choir, 1999 December 5
The Lexington Ball, 1999
Bluegrass Tomorrow, 2001 September 22
Kentucky Stars Recognition Ceremony and Reception, 2004 October 26
Firelands Symphony Orchestra, 2004-2005
Our Lincoln Kentucky Humanities, 2008 February 10
A Time of Celebration, 2008 or 2009 September 19
Music for a Mission, 2009 February 9
Central Christian Church, 2012 April 1
All-State concert, undated
Evening with the Pops, undated
Architect plans, Tom Schroth, undated
Newspapers, 1970s-2000s, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises newspaper clippings and scrapbooks of performance reviews, concert advertisements, and interviews with George Zack. Arranged in subseries by subject and format and chronologically thereunder.
Clippings, 1970s-2000s, undated
Oversize, 1970s-2000s, undated
Scrapbook pages, 1970s-1980s, undated
Photographs and posters, 1979-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises advertisement posters for performances and performance photographs and headshots of George Zack and orchestra musicians.
Photographs, undated
George Zack, undated
Portraits, undated
Conducting, undated
Contact sheets, undated
Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra, undated
Youth orchestras, undated
Orchestra, undated
Kathy Bullington-chaperone, undated
Cecelio Harris-violin, undated
Daniel Henry- violin I, undated
Jean Harrison-violin, undated
Susan Daniel Henry-chaperone, undated
Grant Mutusbaugh-trombone, undated
Anne Shaw-violin, undated
Janet Pinkerton-percussion, undated
Vicki Peteis-violin, undated
Tom [Parlantri?]-tuba, undated
Jean Parlanti-bassoon, undated
Keith Parks-trumpet, undated
Stephen McDonald-trumpet, undated
Andie [Majzoleui?]-oboe, undated
Doug Martin-trumpet, undated
Gail Lewis-french horn, undated
James Oh-violin, undated
Linda Beaudsley-clarinet, undated
Elizabeth Price-cello, undated
Ian Banwell-cello, undated
Carolyn Sensenig-chaperone, undated
Karen Miller-clarinet, undated
Kenny Collier-cello, undated
Dale Jones-viola, undated
[Ivike?] Fitzpatrick-cello, undated
Josie Fitzpatrick-viola, undated
Stacey Beane-violin, undated
Maria Ketron-bass, undated
Liza Beiford-violin (U.S. passport picture), undated
Susan [Cherhart?]-cello, undated
Robert Gray-violin, undated
Frank Fugazzi, undated
Clay Isaacs-viola, undated
Nanny R. [Jairk?]-percussion, undated
Rebecca Hendrichsn-horn, undated
Kathy Koralic-violin, undated
Debbie Bertraum-viola, undated
Jan Bigham-cello, undated
Libby Holmes-viola, undated
Tom Fassar-percussion, undated
John Chrisman-violin, undated
Mack Richardson-conductor, undated
Richard Deane-horn, undated
Kathryn Enochs-viola, undated
Maureen Enochs-cello, undated
Karen [Collier?]-chaperone, undated
Charles Collins-cello, undated
James W. Chrisman-viola, undated
Roger [Cazden?], undated
Anna [Chou?]-violin, undated
Corene Lewis-chaperone, undated
Edie Creech-bassoon, undated
Leslie LaBrecque-violin, undated
Julie Ledford-violin, undated
Randy Lemay-trombone, undated
Dick Deane-chaperone, undated
Debbie Beach-flute, undated
Svellyn Anderson-violin II, undated
Linda Rector, undated
unnamed, undated
Dawn [Woolums?]-violin, undated
Margaret Wheeler-flute, undated
Carolyn Wesley-violin, undated
Jon [Utterbaeh?]-trumpet, undated
Brad Tilford-percussion, undated
Gina Yang-violin, undated
Cindy Tackett-clarinet, undated
Diana Spencer-flute, undated
Randi Soule-violin, undated
Billie Shepherd-string bass, undated
Margaret LaBrecque-violin, undated
Scott Z. [Lonti?], undated
Dana Fugazzi-violin, undated
Joy Fugazzi-chaperone, undated
Annie Holmes-violin, undated
John Gordon-bass, undated
Group shots, undated
Orchestra members and person in bear costume, undated
Unidentified woman with cello, undated
Unidentified man with cello, undated
Women with violins, undated
Negatives, undated
Posters, 1979-1990, undated
J.S. Bach-Four Orchestral Suites, 1979 May 6
Poster in Russian language, 1979 July 20
Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra concert poster in Romanian language, 1979 July 23
Red poster in Russian language with picture of orchestra, 1979
The Cavalcade of Classics rolls on-Warren Chamber Orchestra spring concert, 1985 April 27-28
Sleeping Beauty by the Indianapolis Ballet Theatre-Warren Chamber Orchestra, 1987 December 2
Edward F. Prichard portrait given to George Zack, 1990 January 4
Kinder Konzert-Warren Chamber Orchestra, Year unknown May 26
Rock Around the Pops-Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, Year unknown June 6-27
Monday on the Lawn with George and the Lexington Philharmonic, Year unknown June 24
Audiovisual materials, 1972-2009, undated
Scope and Contents
Primarily comprises videocassettes and reel-to-reel audiotapes of Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra and Warren Chamber Orchestra performances conducted by George Zack. Also includes DVDs with orchestral scores and audiocassettes of concert recordings and radio broadcast performances. The series also contains born-digital audio recordings of LPO concerts and performances from 1990-2009.
Reel-to-reel audiotapes and videocassettes are arranged into subseries by subject and thereunder chronologically. Audiocassettes and DVDs are arranged chronologically by performance or broadcast date.
Audiocassettes, 1985-1989, undated
Radio broadcast, Beethoven: Leonore no. 3, piano concerto no. 4, 1985 September 29
Radio broadcast, V. Bernstein: Suite from "Fancy Free" ; Beethoven, symphony no. 6, 1985 November 24
Ibert, Divertissement; Poulenc, Concert Champetre- Mark Kroll, 1986 January 10
Baber, Suite from Rumpelstiltskin; Hanson, serenade for harp, flute and strings (Elaine Humphrys-Cook, harp; Robert Pritchard, flute); Copland, suite from Appalachian Spring, 1986 March 30
R. Shumann, symphony no. 4 in D, opus 120, 1986 March 30
National Anthem; Wagner, Prelude to act 2, Lohengrin; Ravel, piano concerto in G, Leon Bates soloist; Shostakovich, symphony no. 5 (first two movements), 1986 September 28
Shostakovich, symphony no. 5 finale, 1986 September 28
Radio broadcast, 1986 November 23
Kay, Cakewalk; Dvorak, Romance; Pavel, Tzigane; P. Strauss, Don Juan, 1987 January 25
Bernstein, symphony no. 2 Age of Anxiety; Jonathan Shames, piano; George Zack, conductor; Rimsky-Korsakov, excerpts from Le Coq D'Or; Mussorgsky, Night on Bald Mountain; Tchaikovsky, Polonaise, waltz from Eugene Onegin, 1987 February 15
Borodin, Polovetsian dances; Geizshwin, concerto in F; Barbara Nissman, 1987 April 19
Beethoven symphony no. 5, 1987 April 19
Rachmaninoff, vocalise, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, opus 43; Ursala Oppens, piano; National Anthem; Domek, Fanfare; Brahms, Symphony no. 3, 1987 September 27
Zwilich, Celebration; Crumb, Haunted Landscape; Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 2 inc, opus 17, 1987 October 25
Beethoven, Piano concerto no. 3; Christopher O'Riley, Lexington Philharmonic; George Zack, conductor; Stravinsky, Petizouchka, 1988 February 26-March 6
Beethoven, violin concerto; Shumsky, LPO, 1988 September 25
Arax Davtian, soloist, 1988 October 21
Radio show of LPO, 1988 November 18-27
Open comments; Adams, The Chairman; Brahms, piano concerto no. 1 (first movement), 1989 September 15
Berlioz, Roman Carnival; Hindemith, Trauermusik; Bartok, viola concerto; Paul Neubauer, viola, 1989 October 29
Tchaikovsky, Polonaise and Waltz, 1987 February 15
Musician contract, 1989 April 4
Verdi Requiem movements 3 and 4, 1987 April 13
Career in music, undated
Reel-to-reel audiotapes, 1972-1989, undated
Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, 1972-1989
Large reels, 1976-1989
Unidentified recording, 1976 February 12 and May 1
Wagner, Meistersinger; Prokofiev, Piano Concerto no. 3; Brahms, Symphony no. 4, 1976 October
Wagner, Meistersinger; Prokofiev, Piano Concerto no. 3; Grant Johannsen; Brahms, Symphony no. 4, 1976 October
Mendelssohn, Fingal's Cave; Mozart, Symphony no. 41; Grieg, Holberg Suite; Bizet, Symphony no. 1, 1976 November
Haydn, Symphony no. 104; Tuthill, Clarinet Concerto; Earl Thomas, soloist, 1977 January 13
Vivaldi, Concerto for Four Violins; Schubert, Symphony no. 2, 1976 January
Verdi, Requiem Mass; Lexington Singers, Part 1; Thursday Night, 1976 April
Verdi, G., Requiem Mass; Lexington Singers, Part 2; Thursday Night, 1976 April
Verdi, G., Requiem Mass; Lexington Singers, Part 1; Friday Night, 1976 April
Verdi, G., Requiem Mass; Lexington Singers, Part 2; Friday Night, 1976 April
Puccini, La Boheme; Eastern Opera Co., Act 1, 1977 September 30
Puccini, La Boheme; Eastern Opera Co., Act 2 and 3, 1977 September 30
Milhaud, Boeuf sur le Toit; Rodrigo, Concerto de Aranjuez; Dvorak, Symphony no. 9, 1977 November
Holiday Pops Concert, 1977 December
Francaix, Serenade for Small Orchestra; Respighi, The Birds; Vivaldi, Concerto for Mandolin; Blair, soloist; Haydn, Symphony no. 95, 1978 January
Schumann, Introduction and Allegro; Strauss, Burleske; Hellwig, soloist; Bartok, Concerto for Orchestra, 1978 February
Mozart, Overture to Idomeneo; Vivaldi, Gloria; Poulenc, Gloria; Lexington Singers, 1978 March
St. Saens, Danse Macabre; Smetana, Moldau; Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 4, 1978 April 14
Donizetti, Don Pasquale; Acts 1 and 2, 1978 September
Donizetti, Don Pasquale; Act 3, 1978 September
Schubert, Symphony no. 8; Bartok, Divertimento; Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto; Rosand, soloist, 1978 November 16-17
Christmas Pops Concert; DiMartino, soloist; Snow Scenes, Child is Born etc., 1978 December
Mozart, Concerto for Flute, Harp; Haydn, Symphony no. 96; Bach, Concerto for Violin no. 2; Pachelbel, Canon for Strings, 1979 January 18-19
Schumann, Genoveva Overture; Schumann, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra; Beethoven, Symphony no. 3, 1979 February
Kabalevsky, Colas Breugnon; Khatchaturian, Concerto for Violin; Liadov, Eight Russian Songs; Tchaikovsky, 1812 Overture, 1979 March
April Concert; Beethoven, Egmont Overture; Brahms, Song of Destiny; Faure, Requiem, 1979 April
Verdi, G., La Traviata; Eastern Opera Co., Part 1, 1979 September
Verdi, G., La Traviata; Eastern Opera Co., Part 2, 1979 September
Wagner, Siegfried Idyll; St. Saens, Carnical of Animals; Beethoven, Symphony no. 2, 1980 January
Prokofiev, Love of Three Oranges; Liszt, Piano Concerto no. 1; Mussorgsky-Ravel, Pictures at an Exhibition, 1980 February 14
Niles, Wonder as I Wander; Haydn, Symphony no. 22; Respighi, Airs and Dances Suite 2; Franck, Symphony In D Minor, 1980 March
Ginastera, Estancias Ballet; Orff, Barmina Burana; Lexington Singers, 1980 April 17-18
Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 6, 1980 October 10
Rachmaninov, Piano Concerto no. 3; J. Fialkowska, soloist, 1980 October 11
Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 6, 1980 October 11
Saint Saens, Mon Coeur S'ouvre; Gounod, Faites-Lui Nes Aveu; Prokofiev, Romeo and Juliet, 1980 November 8
Mahler, Symphony no. 4; D. Davidson, soloist, 1980 November 8
Handel, Messiah; Choruses; Harrodsburg Community Choir, 1980 December 13
Mozart, W., Marriage of Figaro; Haydn, F., Sinfonia Concertante; Lindsey, Blair, Morrison, Simpson, 1981 January 16
Mozart, W., Marriage of Figaro; Haydn, F., Sinfonia Concertante; Lindsey, Blair, Morrison, Simpson, 1981 January 17
Mozart, Symphony no. 39, 1981 January 17
Beethoven, L., Prometheus Overture; Beethoven, L., Symphony no. 8, 1981 February 20
Beethoven, L., Violin Concerto; Aaron Rosand, soloist, 1981 February 20
Beethoven, L., Violin Concerto; Aaron Rosand, soloist, 1981 February 21
Beethoven, L., Prometheus Overture; Beethoven, L., Symphony no. 8, 1981 February 21
Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Strauss, Concerto no. 1 for Horn; F. Wekre, soloist, 1981 March 20
Mozart, Concerto no. 1 for Horn and Orchestra; Wekre; Mendelssohn, Symphony no. 4, 1981 March 20
Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Strauss, Concerto no. 1 for Horn; F. Wekre, soloist, 1981 March 21
Mozart, Concerto no. 1 for Horn; F. Wekre, soloist; Mendelssohn, Symphony no. 4, 1981 March 21
Mozart, Marriage of Figaro; Telemann, Suite for Flute; Haydn, Concerto for Trumpet; Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 33, 1981 April 4
Baber, Count Coleman March; World Premiere; Bernstein, Candide Overture; Copland, Fanfare for Common, 1981 April 24
Baber, Count Coleman March; Bernstein, Overture to Candide; Copland, Fanfare for Common Man; Copland, El Salon Mexico, 1981 April 25
Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue; McCabe, Gershwin; An American in Paris, 1981 April 25
Copland, Outdoor Overture; Bartok, Concerto no. 1 for Piano; Jaffrey Swann, soloist, 1981 October 17
Beethoven, Symphony no. 7, 1981 October 17
Bach, Sheep May Safely Graze; Chabrier, Suite Pastorale; Wieniawski, Violin Concerto no. 2, 1981 November 14
Sarasate, Carmen Fantasy; Rossini, William Tell Overture, 1981 November 14
Gluck, Iphigenie in Aulis; Rodrigo, Fantasia para un Gentilhombre; Vivaldi, Concerto in D for Guitar; Fisk, soloist; Thymis, conductor, 1982 January 16
Schubert, R., Symphony no. 4; Thymis, conductor, 1982 January 16
Skalkottas, Five Greek Dances; Vaughn Williams, Symphony no. 5, 1982 February 13
Prokofiev, Lieutenant Kije Liszt; Les Preludes, 1982 February 13
Brahms, J., Concerto no. 2; Detlef Kraus, soloist, 1982 March 19-20
Brahms, J., Symphony no. 1, 1982 March 19-20
Haydn, F. J., Symphony no. 81; Barber, S., Adagio for Strings, 1982 April
Tchaikovsky, P., Symphony no. 5, 1982 April
Rimsky-Korsakov, Capriccio Espagnol; Rachmaninov, Concerto no. 2 for Piano; Pescanov, Two Movements, 1982 October 1
Rachmaninov, Concerto no. 2 for Piano; Pescanov, Last Movement; Shostakovich, Symphony no. 9, 1982 October 1
Ward, Jubilation Overture; Bruch, Violin Concerto no. 1; Kennan, Night Soliloquy; Strauss, Death and Transfiguration, 1982 November 12
Dukas, Fanfare from LaPerri; Roussel, Sinfonietta; Debussy, Dances Sacred/ Profane; Ginastera, Harp Concerto; Elgar, Enigma Variations, 1983 January 14
Barber, Samuel, Symphony no. 1; Dvorak, A., Cello Concerto; L. Rose, soloist, 1983 February 11
Weber, Abu Hasson; Hanson, Symphony no. 2, 1983 March 11
Berlioz, Harold in Italy; J. Baber, soloist, 1983 March 11
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai; Scheherazade, 1983 April 8
Chopin, Piano Concerto no. 1; B. Nissman, soloist, 1983 April 8
An Evening with Vincent DiMartino Part 1 of 2, 1983 April 29
An Evening with Vincent DiMartino Part 2 of 2, 1983 April 29
W. Bolcom, Commedia; F. Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto; A. Rosand, Soloist, 1983 September 9
J. Brahms, Symphony no. 2, 1983 September 9
R. Strauss, Serenade for Winds; Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto no. 2; Lyras, soloist, 1983 September 30
Sibelius, Symphony no. 2, 1983 September 30
G. Sebuller, Conductor; Paine, Prelude to Oedipus Tyrannus; G. Schuller, Seven Studies on Theme of Paul Klee, 1983 October 28
G. Schyller, conductor; Schubert, Symphony no. 8; Ravel, Rapsodie Espagnol, 1983 October 28
Richard Haymans; Pops Concert First Half, 1983 November 11
Richard Haymans; Pops Concert Second Half, 1983 November 11
Holiday Pops First Half, 1983 December 9
Holiday Pops Second Half, 1983 December 9
Holiday Pops, 1983 December 9
Holiday Pops, 1983 December 9
Handel, Messiah; Part 1 of 2, 1983 December 11
Handel, Messiah; Part 2 of 2, 1983 December 11
Mozart, Overture to "La Clemenza di Tito"; Mozart, Violin Concerto no. 5; Carmit Zori, soloist, 1984 January 13
Stravinsky, Pulcinella Suite; Debussy, La Mer, 1984 January 13
G. Meier, conducting; Mozart, Symphony no. 38; Arutyunian, Trumpet Concerto; Illman, soloist., 1984 February 3
Rouse, Infernal Machine; Stravinsky, Firebird Suite, 1984 February 3
Barbar, S., Overture to School for Scandal; Mozart, Concerto for Two Pianos; Pekinel Sisters, 1984 March 16
Hindemith, Mathis der Maler, 1984 March 16
Beethoven, Triple Concerto; Mason, MacIntosh, Stark; Beethoven, Symphony no. 9, Movement 1, 1984 April 13
Beethoven, Symphony no. 9; Lexington Singers; Movements 2, 3, and 4, 1984 April 13
Beethoven, Symphony no. 3, 1984 September 14
Stravinsky, Circus Polka; Shostakovich, Symphony no. 15, 1984 September 14
Del Tredici, All in the Golden Afternoon (Dufallo-Julson), 1984 October 12
Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique; Duffallo, Conductor, 1984 October 12
Brahms, Double Concerto; Verhey, Violin; Meneses, Cello, 1984 November 2
Dvorak, Symphony no. 8 in G, 1984 November 2
Handel, Messiah; Chorus: U.K. "Open Sing", 1984 December 16
Handel, Messiah; Chorus: U.K. "Open Sing", 1984 December 16
Mozart, Magic Flute Overture; Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 20 in D; K. 466; Lee Luvisi, 1985 January 18
Rachmaninov, Symphonic Dances, 1985 January 18
Handel, Organ Concerto no. 4 in F, Opus 4; Prokofiev, Violin Concerto no. 2, 1985 February 22
Mendelssohn, Symphony no. 3 in A Minor, Opus 56, "Scotch", 1985 February 22
Bach, Air from Cantata no. 78 Jesu, Der Du Meine Seele; Adler, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra; Gowan, soloist, 1985 March 22
Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 4, 1985 March 22
Beethoven, Leonore Overture no. 3; Beethoven, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 4 in G, Opus 58; Grant Johannes, soloist, 1985 September 20
Brahms, Johannes; Symphony no. 4 in E Minor, 1985 September 20
Saint-Saens, Camille, Symphony no. 3, 1985 October 18
Barber, Medea's Meditation and Dance of Vengeance; Gliere, Horn Concerto in B-flat Major; Hermann Baumann, soloist, 1985 October 18
Berstein, Leonard, Competition Scene, Galop Waltz and Danzon from "Fancy Free"; Beethoven, Symphony no. 6 (Part 1), 1985 November 15
Beethoven, Symphony no. 6 (Conclusion); Brahms, Concerto for Violin; Aaron Rosand, soloist, 1985 November 15
Bizet, G., Symphony in C, 1986 January 10
Ibert, Divertissement; Poulenc, Concert Champetre for Harpsichord; Mark Kroll, soloist, 1986 January 10
Haydn, Symphony no. 92; Bricetti, Guest Conductor; Wagner, Wesendonck Songs; L. Wohlafka, soloist; Bricetti, conductor, 1986 February 7
Barber, Knoxville-Summer of 1915; Louise Wohlafka, guest soloist; Kodaly, Galanta Dances, 1986 February 7
Bach, Brandenburg Concerto no. 2; DiMartino, guest soloist; Wagner, Prelude and Leibestod from Tristan and Isolde, 1986 February 28
Mozart, Ideomeneo Overture; Dot Smith, guest conductor; Mozart, Masonic Funeral Music; Wagner, Dawn and Siegfried's Journey, 1986 February 28
Baber, Suite from Rumpelstiltskin; Hanson, Serenade for Flute/ Harp; Copland, Appalachian Spring, 1986 March 21
Schumann, Symphony no. 4, 1986 March 21
Kurka, Good Soldier Schweik, 1986 April 18
Holst, G., The Planets, 1986 April 18
Ravel, Piano Concerto in G.; Leon Bates, soloist; Gershwin, Prelude no. 2 encore, 1986 September 19
Shostakovich, Symphony no. 5, 1986 September 19
Copland, Red Pony; Debussy, Songs: Mandoline Il Pleure Dans Mon Coeur, 1986 October 17
Falla, Manuel De El Amor Brujo; D. Davidson, soloist, 1986 October 17
Villa Lobos, Bachianas Brasilieros no. 5; Baber, soloist; Bachianas, Duet from Cantata no. 78; Respighi, Pines of Rome, 1986 October 17
Haydn, F. J., Symphony no. 94; Piston, Suite from "The Incredible Flutist", 1986 November 14
Hindemith, Symphonic Metamorphoses of Themes by Weber, 1986 November 14
Kay, Hershy Cakewalk Ballet, 1987 January 16
Dvorak, Romance; Maons, soloist; Ravel, Tzigane; Mason, soloist; Strauss, Don Juan, 1987 January 16
L. Bernstein, Symphony no. 2 Age of Anxiety; Jonathan Shames, soloist, 1987 February 6
Rimsky-Korsakov, "Coq D'Or"; Moussorgsky, Bald Mountain; Tchaikovsky, "Eugene Onegin", 1987 February 6
Mozart, Don Giovanni; Kabalevsky, Cello Concerto; Dvorak, Rondo in G. Onczay, 1987 February 27
L. Cherubini, Symphony in D, 1987 February 27
G. Schuller, conductor; Farina, Schuller; Cap. Stravinsky, Ravel, Valse Nobles, 1987 March 20
G. Schuller, Guest Conductor; Schuller, Dramatic Overture; M. Moussorgsky, Pictures at An Exhibition, 1987 March 20
A. Bordin, Polovtsian Dances; G. Gershwin, Concerto in F; B. Nissman, soloist, 1987 April 10
L. Beethoven, Symphony no. 5, 1987 April 10
S. Rachmaninov, Vocalise; S. Rachmaninov, Rhapsody on Theme of Paganini Opens, 1987 September 18
J. Brahms, Symphony no. 3, 1987 September 18
E. Zwillich, Celebration Crumb in G; Haunted Landscape, 1987 October 16
P. Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 2 "Little Russian", 1987 October 16
H. Berlioz, Corsaire Overture; M. Bruch, Scottish Fantasy; A. Rosand, soloist, 1987 November 20
Barber, Samuel, Adagio for Strings; Piston, Walter; Symphony no. 2, 1987 November 20
G. Rossini, Overture from La Cambiale de Matrimonio; W. Mozart, Clarinet Concerto; Thomas, 1988 January 15
S. Rachmaninov, Symphony no. 2, 1988 January 15
G. Bizet, L'Arlesienne Suites 1/2; Kyung Soo Won, Guest Conductor, 1988 February 5
A. Dvorak, Symphony no. 9 New World, 1988 February 5
L. Beethoven, Piano Concerto no. 3; Christopher Riley, soloist, 1988 February 26
I. Stravinsky, Petrouchka, 1988 February 26
Corigliano, Promenade Overture; Vaughan Williams, Thomas Tallis; H. Hadley, 1988 March 25
Beethoven, Symphony no. 4, 1988 March 25
St. Saens, Cello Concerto no. 1; Tsutsumi, soloist, 1988 April 15
G. Mahler, Symphony no. 1 Titan, 1988 April 15
Unidentified recording, 1988 September 16
Unidentified recording, 1988 September 16
J. Baber, "Fanfare in the American Style"; R. Strauss, "Der Rosenhaualier: First Waltz Sequence"; R. Strauss, "Four Last Songs" with Soprano Aray Dautian, 1988 October 21
G. Verdi, "Morro. Ma Prima in Grazia"; G. Verdi, "Pace, Pace, Mio Dio" with Soprano Aray Dautian; M. Ravell, "La Velse", 1988 October 21
Il Matrimonio Segreto, Cimarosa Concerto in F; Albinon, Rich Illman, soloist, 1988 November 18
Quiet City, Copland; Symphony no. 2, Beethoven, 1988 November 18
Poulenc, Foss, 1989 January 20
Unidentified recording, 1989 January 20
Unidentified recording, 1989 February 10
Unidentified recording, 1989 February 10
Stravinsky, Greeting Prelude; Bernstein, On The Town, Three Dance Episodes; Prokofiev, Piano Concerto no. 1 in D-Flat Major, Opus 10, 1989 February 24
Dvorak, Symphony no. 6 in D, Opus 60, 1989 February 24
Bernstein, On the Waterfront; Schumann, Symphony no. 1 "Spring", 1989 March 17
Verdi, "Requiem", 1989 April 14
Verdi, "Requiem", 1989 April 14
Adams, "The Chairman Dances"; Mendelssohn, Symphony no. 5, 1989 September 15
Brahms, Piano Concerto no. 1 Nina Leichule, 1989 September 15
Berlioz, Roaiain Carnical Overture; Hindemith,Travermusik; Bartok, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, 1989 October 20
Colgrass, As Quiet As…; Tchaikovsky, Francesca da Rimini, 1989 October 20
Elgar, "Salut d'Amour"; Mozart,"Adagio" and "Rondo"; Chasson, "Poems for Violin and Orchestra", Opus 25, 1989 November 10
Britten, Peter Grimes Four Sea Interludes; Kodaly, Hary Janos Suite, 1989 November 10
Small reels, 1972-1985
Brahms, Symphony no. 1, 1972 March 1
Rossini, Il Signor Bruschino; Berlioz, Nuits d'ete; Vaughn Williams, Fantasia…, 1972 December 8
Verdi, Caro Nome; Donizetti, Regnana nel silenzio; Schubert, Symphony no. 5; Baughn Williams, Greensleeves, 1972 December 8
Rossini, Il Signor Bruschino; Berlioz, Nuits d'ete; Vaughn Williams, Fantasia…, 1972 December 8
Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 21 Luvisi, 1973 January
Mozart, Symphony no. 29 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, 1973 January
Brahms, Double Concerto, 1973 March
Shostakovich, Symphony no. 5 Movements 1 and 2, 1973 March
Shostakovich, Symphony no. 5 Movements 3 and 4, 1973 March
Rossini, Il Signor Bruschino; Shostakovich, Symphony no. 5 Movement 1, 1973 March
Brahms, Double Concerto; Shostakovich, Symphony no. 5 Movements 2, 3, and 4, 1973 March
Gnattali, Concerto no. 1 Ginastera, Variaciones…, 1973 April
Respighi, Ancient Airs; Offenbach, Orpheus in the Underworld, 1973 April
Bernstein, Symphonic Dances from West Side Story; Rachmaninoff, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, 1973 October 19
Brahms, Symphony no. 2, 1973 October 19
Tchaikovsky, Nutcracker Overture; Tchaikovsky, Variations on a Rococo Theme; Elgar, Intro and Allegro; Ravel, Le Tombeau; Prokofiev, Classical Symphony, 1973 November 15-16
Key, National Anthem, Lexington Singers, 1973 December 6
J. Baber, Frankenstein, 1974 February 1
Violin Concerto, Opus 61 in D Major, 1974 April 15
Symphony no. 4, Opus 60 in B-Flat Major, 1974 April 15
Reznicek, Donna Diana; Gershwin, Piano Concerto James Dick, Part 1 of 2, 1974 October 17
Joplin, Entertainer Rag; Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 2, Part 2 of 2, 1974 October 17
Reznicek, Donna Diana; Gershwin, Piano Concerto James Dick, Part 1 of 2, 1974 October 18
Joplin, Entertainer Rag; Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 2, Part 2 of 2, 1974 October 18
Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla; Stravinsky, Concerto in D; Debussy, Prelude a l'apres midi, 1974 November 14
Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla; Stravinsky, Concerto in D; Debussy, Prelude a l'apres-midi, 1974 November 15
Sousa, Stars and Stripes; Kodaly, Hary Janos Suite, 1974 November 15
Mozart, Bastien; Beethoven, Symphony no. 3; Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla; Baber, Fox and Bear, 1974 November
Baber, Joseph, Fox and Bear, 1974 December
Glinka, Russlan and Ludmilla Overture; Mozart, Bastien and Bastienne; Beethoven, Symphony no. 3 Movement 1; Kodaly, Intermezzo Hary Janos Suite, 1974 December
Children's Concert; Kodaly, Intermezzo; Beethoven, Symphony no. 3; Baber, Fox and Bear, 1974 December
Ravel, Pavence Pour Une Infante; Beethoven, Symphony no. 1, 1975 January
Handel, Overture to Agrippina; Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola, 1975 January
J. Sibelius, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra; Aaron Rosand, soloist; Encore of Raganini no. 24, 1975 February
Finlandia, Sibelius; I. Stravinsky, Suite from the Firebird, 1975 February
Ives, Variations on America; Dvorak, Concerto for Cello; R. Klemperer, soloist, 1975 March
Wright, Hexagon Variations; Copland, Rodeo Suite, 1975 March
Children's Concert; Sibelius, Finlandia; Wright, Hexagon Variations, 1975 April 6
P. Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy; C. Franck, Symphonic Variations, 1975 October 17
P. Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto in B Flat Minor, Nissman, 1975 October 17
G. F. Handel, Messiah Part 1, Overture to Pastoral Symphony, 1975 November
G. F. Handel, Messiah Part 2, Pastoral Symphony- His Yoke is Easy, 1975 November
G. F. Handel, Messiah Part 3, Behold the Lamb of God-To End, 1975 November
Poulenc, Francis, Sinfonietta, 1976 February
Rossini, Italian Girl in Algiers; Ibert, Flute Concerto, 1976 February
Wolfgang Mozart, Symphony no. 35 "Haffner", 1976 February
Poulenc, Sinfonietta, 1976 February
Mozart, Haffner Symphony, 1976 February
Mozart, Haffner Symphony, 1976 February
Rossini, Italian Girl in Algiers; Ibert, Flute Concerto; Thomas Howell, soloist, 1976 February
Rossini, Italian Girl in Algiers; Ibert, Flute Concerto, 1976 February
All Jazz Concert; Vincent DiMartino, 1976 March
All Jazz Concert; Vincent DiMartino, 1976 March
E. Bloch, Schelomo; Zara Nelsova; P. Tchaikovsky, Variations on a Rococo Theme; Nelsova, 1976 April
1. Berlioz, H. Symphony Fantastique. Bach. Sheep May Safely Graze., 1976 April
Paganini, Concerto no. 1 in E; Fodor, 1976 May
Pops Concert at Transylvania, 1976 Summer
Wagner, Meistersinger Overture; Prokofiev, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra no. 3, 1976 October
J. Brahms, Symphony no. 4, 1976 October
Wagner, Meistersinger Overture; Prokofiev, Piano Concerto no. 3; Johannesen, soloist, 1976 October
J. Brahms, Symphony no. 4, 1976 October
W. Mozart, Credo Mass, 1976 October
W. Mozart, Credo Mass, 1976 October
Grieg, Holberg Suite; Bizet, Symphony no. 1, 1976 November 18
Mendelssohn, Fingal's Cave; Mozart, Symphony no. 41; Grieg, Holberg Suite; Bizet, Symphony no. 1, 1976 November 18
Mendelssohn, Fingal's Cave, 1976 November 18
Mozart, Symphony no. 41, 1976 November 18
E. Grieg, Holberg Suite, 1976 November 18
G. Bizet, Symphony no. 1, 1976 November 18
Holiday Pops Concert Part 1, 1976 December 17
Holiday Pops Concert Part 2, 1976 December 17
Prokofiev, Peter and the Wolf, 1976 December 17
Schubert, Symphony no. 2; Tuthill, Clarinet Concerto; Vivaldi, Concerto for Four Violins; Rock Version of Beethoven's 5th, 1977 January
F. Haydn, Symphony no. 104; B. Tuthill, Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra; Thomas, soloist, 1977 January
Brahms, Violin Concerto; Rosand, soloist; Part 2; Encore of The Furies, 1977 February
Beethoven, Symphony no. 6 Part 1, 1977 February
Beethoven, Symphony no. 6 Part 2, 1977 February
Mozart, Cosi Fan Tutti; Brahms, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra; Rosand, Raganini, Caprice- Incomplete, 1977 February
L. Beethoven, Symphony no. 6; Friday Night, 1977 February
J. S. Bach, Brandenberg Concertos, All, 1977 Spring
J. S. Bach, Brandenberg Concertos, All, 1977 Spring
Ravel, Bolero, 1977 March
Saint-Saens, Symphony no. 3 First Movement, 1977 March
N. Rimsky-Korsakov, Russian Easter Overture; Grandjany, Aria for Harp/ String, 1977 March
Saint-Saens, Symphony no. 3 Second Movement, 1977 March
Beethoven, Consecration of the House Overture; Concerto for Piano no. 5 Luvisi, 1977 October
Beethoven, Symphony no. 5, 1977 October
J. S. Bach, Brandenberg Concertos, All, 1978 Spring
J. S. Bach, Brandenberg Concertos, All, 1978 Spring
Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto in D Major; A. Rosand, 1978 November 16
J. S. Bach, Suites 1 and 4, 1979 May
J. S. Bach, Suites 2 and 3, 1979 May
Midway College Benefit; Pops, 1979 November 8 and December
All Vivaldi Seasons; Tartini, Trumpet Concerto; Manfredini Double Trumpet, 1980 April 20
Beethoven, Symphony no. 2; Beethoven, Egmont Overture; Mendelssohn Songs, Transy Choir; Beethoven, Calm Sea and Prosper Voyage, 1980 May 11
Romantic Pops, 1985 February 15
Warren Chamber Orchestra, 1974-1987
Mozart, Requiem, Second Night, Part 2, 1974 April
Corelli, La Follia; Vivaldi, Concerto in D Minor; Glazunov, Interludium; Stravinsky, Concert in D, 1974 October
Purcell, Sonata for Trumpet; Telemann, Suite for Flute; Telemann, Concerto in D Major for Trumpet; Haydn, Symphony no. 83, 1975 February
Beethoven, Overture to Coriolan; Beethoven, Symphony no. 4, 1975 October
Beethoven, Violin Concerto; Irving Ilmer, soloist, 1975 October
Handel, Messiah Choruses; Corelli, Suite for String Orchestra; Bach, "My Spirit Be Joyful"; Williams, Fantasia Greensleeves, 1975 December
W. Mozart, Haffner Symphony; Haydn, Cello Concerto; Poulenc, Sinfonietta, 1976 May
Ginastera Variety Concert; G. Faure, Pavane; M. Grandjany, Aria for Harp and Strings; Vaughn Williams, Lark Ascending, 1976 October
Mendelssohn, Fingal's Cave; Beethoven, Piano Concerto no. 3; Joplin, Entertainer Rag; Haydn, Symphony no. 104, 1977 May
Mozart, Ideomeno Overture; Haydn, Symphony no. 95; Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto; Ilmer, soloist, 1977 October 23
Beethoven, Egmont Overture; Mendelssohn, Capriccio Brillante; Bach, Jesu; Mozart, Piano Concerto in C Major, 1978 May 7
Vivaldi, Autumn; St. Saens, Intro and Rondo (Ilmer); Brahms, Lo, How A Rose; Haydn, Symphony no. 96, 1978 November
C. Debussy, Dances for Harp and String Orchestra; Foote, Suite in E Major; Beethoven, Triple Concerto, Platt; Davis, Conable, 1979 February
Bach, Concerto no. 2; Pachelbel, Canon for Strings; Brahms, A German Requiem Part 1, 1979 May 20
J. Brahms, A German Requiem Part 2, 1979 May 20
Mozart, Exsultate Jubilate; Chopin, Andante Spianato; Gershwin, Porgy and Bess; Rachmaninoff, Vocalize; Uccelli, The Birds, 1979 November
Warren County Orchestra Pops Concert; Lalama Jazz Quartet, 1980 January
B. Britten, Soirees Musicales; W. Mozart, Concerto no. 5 Ilmer; J. Brahms, Serenade no. 2, 1980 February
Reznicek, Donna Diana Overture; Faure, Elegie for Cello and Orchestra; Kabalevsky, Concerto for Cello and Orchestra; Mushabac, soloist, 1980 November 2
Mozart, Symphony no. 38, 1980 November 2
Mozart, Marriage of Figaro; Mozart, Concerto no. 33 in E Flat Luvisi, 1981 January 25
Beethoven, Symphony no. 2, 1981 January 25
Ravel, Tzigane; Lindsey, soloist; Strauss, Horn Concerto; R. Routch, soloist, 1981 May 3
Mendelssohn, Symphony no. 4 "Italian", 1981 May 3
Mozart, Bastien and Bastienne; Rodrigo, Concerto de Aranjuez; Beethoven, Symphony no. 1, 1981 November 1
H. Berlioz, Nuits d'Ete; Diana Davidson, soloist; M. De Falla, El Amor Brujo; Davidson, soloist, 1982 January 24
A. Dvorak, Czech Suite, 1982 January 24
F. J. Haydn, Symphony no. 81; S. Barber, Adagio for Strings, 1982 May 2
Rollin, Concerto Pastorale/ French Horn; Bruch, Kol Nidrel; Boccherini, Concerto for Cello, 1982 October 31
Beethoven, Symphony no. 8, 1982 October 31
Francaix, Serenade for Small Orchestra; Debussy, Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune; Mayhall, soloist, 1983 January 23
A. Liadov, Eight Russian Folksongs; Chabrier, Suite Pastorale, 1983 January 23
Bach, Stowski, Sciliano; Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 9; B. Nissman, soloist, 1983 May 1
Stravinsky, Pulcinella Suite, 1983 May 1
Stravinsky, Apollon Musagete, 1983 November 23
Bach, Piano Concerto in D Minor; Jonathan Shames, soloist, 1983 November 23
Mozart, Symphony no. 1; Mozart, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra; M. Hawk, soloist, 1984 January 22
Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat Major; Wilcox and Jones, soloists, 1984 January 22
Byrd, Earl of Salisbury; Franceschini, Sonata for Two Trumpets; M. Haydn, Double Concerto for Horn and Trombone, 1984 May 6
Purcell, Dido and Aeneas; Wilder, Suite for Brass Quintet and Strings; Metropolitan Brass Quintet, 1984 May 6
Bach, Air from Cantata no. 78, Jesu der Du Meine Seele; Handel, Water Music, 1984 October 21
Copland, Appalachian Spring; Mozart, Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra, 1985 April 27
Haydn, Symphony no. 68, 1985 April 27
Bach, Suite no. 3 in D Major, 1985 October 21
Hindemith, Suite for Dances; Baber, Viola Concerto; M. Ferritto, soloist, 1985 November 9
Corelli, Concerto Grosso; V. Williams, Greensleeves; Walker, Medley Christmas; Bach, Suite no. 2 in B Minor; Anderson, Suite of Carols, 1985 December 8
Wolf, Italian Serenade; Bach, Brandenburg no. 2; Haydn, Trumpet Concerto; DiMartino, soloist; Mozart, Symphony no. 29, 1986 April 6
Telemann, Don Quixote Suite; Shostakovich, Concerto no. 1; Amy Larsen, soloist, 1987 April 5
Copland, Quiet City; Farina, Schuller; Capriccio, Stravagante, 1987 April 5
Other recordings, 1972-1984, undated
Unidentified recording, 1977 September 1
J. Brahms, There is a Rose; Brahms, Symphony no. 8; Brahms, Variations on a Theme; Brahms, Academic Festival, 1978 October 19-20
Dvorak, Othello Overture; Baber, Symphony no. 1; Brahms, Concerto no. 1 (Ax), 1979 October 1
Dvorak, Othello Overture; Baber, Symphony no. 1; Brahms, Concerto no. 1 Piano, 1979 October 1
Dukas, Sorcerer's Apprentice; St. Saens, Cello Concerto; Dvorak, Waldesruhe; Strauss, Till Eulenspiegel, 1979 November 1
Rehearsal for Triple and First Two Movements of Beethoven Symphony no. 9, 1984 April 13
Rehearsal for Movements 2, 3, and 4 of Beethoven Symphony no. 9; Lexington Singers, 1984 April 13
Unidentified recording, undated
Unidentified recording, undated
Weber, Die Freischutz; Bruch, Violin Concerto; Harth, soloist, 1972 March
Carl M. Weber, Die Freischutz; Brahms, Symphony no. 1, 1972 March
Beethoven, Fidelio Overture; Beethoven, Symphony no. 7; Barber, Adagio for Strings; Mendelssohn, Violin Concerto, 1972 October
Beethoven, Fidelio; Beethoven, Symphony no. 7, 1972 October
Ravel, Le Tombeau; Prokofiev, Classical Symphony, 1973 November
Clarke, Prince of Denmark; Rachmaninoff, Vocalise; Mozart, Clarinet Concerto Movement 1, 1974 January 18
Mozart, Clarinet Concerto Movements 2 and 3, 1974 January
Borodin, Nocturne; Honegger, Pastorale d'Ete; Haydn, Symphony no. 88, 1974 January
Rachmaninoff, Concerto no. 2, 1974 February
Schumann, Symphony no. 2, 1974 February
Beethoven, King Stephen Overture; Beethoven, Moedlinger Dances, 1974 March
Wagner, Tannhauser Overture, 1974 April
Mozart, Requiem, First Night, Part 1, 1974 April
Mozart, Requiem, First Night, Part 2, 1974 April
Mozart, Requiem, Second Night, Part 1, 1974 April
Bruckner, Te deum; First night, 1974 April
Bruckner, Te Deum; Friday Night Performance, 1974 April
Sousa, Stars and Stripes; Kodaly, Hary Janos Suite, 1974 November 14
Vivaldi, Concerto for Two Trumpets; Purcell, Sonata for Trumpet; Manfredini, Concerto for Two Trumpets; Haydn, Mass in D Minor, 1975 March 9
Men and Boys Choir Festival; Vivaldi, Concerto for Two Trumpets etc. Including the Lord Nelson Mass, 1975 March
J. Brahms, Tragic Overture; J. Brahms, Serenade no. 2, 1975 April
J. Brahms, A German Requiem Part 1, 1975 April
J. Brahms, A German Requiem Part 2, 1975 April
J. S. Bach, Brandenberg no. 2; Ernest Bloch, Concerto Grosso no. 1 Movements 1 and 2; Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante, 1976 January
W. Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante Movement no. 3; Haydn, Symphony no. 83, 1976 January
L. Beethoven, Symphony no. 9; Opera House Opening, 1976 May
W. Mozart, Overture to Cosi Fan Tutti; Brahms, Violin Concerto Part 1, 1977 February
Hanson, Serenade for Flute/ Harp; Baber, Suite from Rumpelstiltskin; Mendelssohn, Symphony no. 3, 1978 February 26
Thessalonika Orchestra; W. Mozart, Marriage of Figaro; G. Gershwin, Concerto in F; Maria Littauer, soloist, 1981 May
Thessalonika Orchestra; C. Franck, Symphony in D Minor, 1981 May
Haydn, Symphony no. 88; Barber, Adagio for Strings; Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 5, 1983 March 19
Videocassettes, 1987-2003, undated
Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, 1987-1990, undated
Le Corsaire overture, Hector Berlioz; Scottish Fantasy, op 46, Max Brush, Aaron Rosand solo violin; Adagio for strings, Samuel Banber; Symphony no. 2, Walter Piston, 1987 November 20
Overture from La Cambiale de Matrimonio, G. Rossini; Clarinet concerto in A, W.A. Mozart, Earl Thomas soloist; Symphony no. 2 in E minor, op 27, S. Rachmaninov, 1988 January 15
Kyung-Soo Won, conductor, L'Anesienne: Suite no. 1 and no. 2, George Bizet; Symphony no. 9, op 95, From the New World, Antonin Dvorak, 1988 February 5
Beethoven, Piano concerto no. 3, Christopher O'Riley; Stravinsky, Petrushka, 1988 February 26
Corigliano Promenade; Vaughn Williams, Fantasia; Hadley, Scherzo Diabolique; Beethoven, Symphony no. 4, 1988 March 25
St. Saens cello concerto, Tsutsunin, soloist; Mahler, symphony no. 1, 1988 April 15
Patriotic concert, 1988 July 3
Weber, Carl Maria Freischuetz; Beethoven, L. Violin concerto, Oskar Schumsky; Sibelius, J. Symphony no. 3, 1988 September 16
Baber, Fanfare in American style; Strauss, Der Rosenkavalier; Strauss, Four Last Songs; Verdi, Morro ma prima/ Pace pace mio; Ravel, La Valse, Arax Davtian soprano, 1988 October 21
D. Cimarosa, Il matrimonio; Copland, Quiet City; Albinoni, Concerto in F, R. Illman trumpet soloist; Beethoven, Symphony no. 7, 1988 November 18
W. Schuman, American Festival Overture; L. Foss Renaissance concerto, Carol Wincenc, flute soloist; Poulenc, Sonata; Brahms, Symphony no. 2, 1989 January 20
Mitchell Klein, guest conductor; Copland, Outdoor Overture; Schumann, cello concerto, Jaffe cello soloist; Tchaikovsky, Symphony no. 5, 1989 February 10
Stravinsky, Greeting Prelude; Bernstein, On the Town; Prokofiev, piano concerto no. 1, Lucien Stark soloist; Dvorak, Symphony no. 6 in D major, 1989 February 24
Wagner, Rienzi; Bernstein, On the Waterfront; Schumann, Symphony no. 1, 1989 March 17
John Adams, The Chairman Dances; Felix Mendelssohn, Symphony no. 5 in D minor, opus 107 Reformation; Johannes Brahms, Concerto no. 1 in D minor, opus 15; Nina Lelchuk, soloist, 1989 September 15
Brad ovation; Berlioz, Roman Carnival; Bartok, viola concerto; Hindemith trauermusik; Colgrass, As Quiet As; Tchaikovsky, Francesca, 1989 October 20
Elgan Salut d'Amour, Chausson Poeme, illegible writing, Britten Peter Grimes, Kodaly Hary Janos Suite, 1989 November 10
Beinstein, West Side Story LMT/LPO, 1989 November
Messiah, 1989 December 17
Bach, Bandenburg no. 3; Poulenc, concerto for organ strings + Timpani; Bartok, concerto for orchestra, 1990 January 19
Guzenhauser, guest conductor; Beethoven, Creatures of Prometheus; Michael White, concerto in D; Mario Cantell, song title illegible, concerto (Peter Segal); Fraud symphony in D, 1990 February 2
Enesco Romanian Rhapsody with Leon Bates; composer illegible, Concerto no. 2, 1990 February 23
Patriotic concert, 1990 July
Lexington Philharmonic in conert, undated
Christmas copy, LPO, Young People's Concert preview, Hellenic award ceremony, Toyota Youth Orchestra reprise on LP speed, undated
Kentucky Educational Television (KET), 1992-2002, undated
Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra with Lexington Singers, 1989
Verdi, Requiem Mass, Lexington Singers; A. Floyd, soprano; S. Converse, alto; R. Black, tenor; S. Irwin, bass, 1989 April 13
Verdi, Requiem Mass, Lexington Singers; A. Floyd, soprano; S. Converse, alto; R. Black, tenor; S. Irwin, bass, 1989 April 14
Messiah, 1989 December 14
Kentucky Christmas Chorus, 1988-2003
1988 December 13
1989 December
1990 December
1990 December 11
1991 December
1992 December
1993 December
1994 December
1995 December
1998 December
1999 December
2001 December
2002 December
2003 December
Dinners, awards, and assorted concerts, 1992-1994, undated
Warren Chamber Orchestra, 1992 January 23
George Zack Kiwanis Roast, 1992 September 29
George's Roast, 1992
The Hellenic Ideals Award- Dr. George Zack, recipient, 1992 November 14
Chamber Annual Dinner, 1994 January 13
West Side Story, LMTS-Opera House, undated
DVDs, 2003-2004, undated
Born digital recordings, 1990-2009
1990 March-November
1991 January-November
1992 January-November
1993 January-December
1994 January-November
1995 January-December
1996 January-November
1997 February-December
1998 January-December
1999 January-December
2000 January-November
2001 January-December
2002 January-December
2003 March-December
2004 January-December
2005 January-December
2006 January-December
2007 January-December
2008 January-December
2009 January-October
Messiah, 2006 December 1
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Descriptive Summary
- Collection Overview
- Preferred Citation
- Restrictions on Access and Use
- Contents of the Collection
- Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, 1960-2012, undated
- Warren Chamber Orchestra, 1964-1999, undated
- Youth orchestras, 1970-2000, undated
- Personal papers, 1954-2009, undated
- Correspondence, 1963-2012, undated
- Programs, 1966-2012, undated
- Newspapers, 1970s-2000s, undated
- Photographs and posters, 1979-1990, undated
- Audiovisual materials, 1972-2009, undated
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