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Lee V. Cloud papers

Overview

Abstract

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Personal Papers, Writings, and Ephemera

Programs and Festivals and other print materials

Student & Non-Student Research Papers (typescripts)

Scores

Sketches and fragments

Manuscripts and sketches by Lee V. Cloud and others

Songbooks, choral music and other material

Reel-to-reel tape recordings



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Lee V. Cloud papers, 1972-1995 | Center for Black Music Research

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Collection Overview

Title: Lee V. Cloud papers, 1972-1995Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1978-1995

ID: 1000/CLOUD_1003

Primary Creator: Cloud, Lee V. (1950-1995)

Extent: 12.0 Boxes. More info below.

Date Acquired: 00/00/1996

Subjects: Choral music, Composers, Black

Forms of Material: Gospel music, Spirituals (Songs)

Languages: English

Abstract

Lee V. Cloud (1950-1995) was a composer, educator and choral clinician. Papers include programs and ephemera, correspondence, manuscripts of his own music compositions, and a collection of choral music by black composers.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Includes papers, correspondence, writings, ephemera, programs, manuscripts of Cloud's compositions, materials by other authors, magazines, gospel music songbooks, choral music by black composers, and reel-to-reel tape recordings.

Collection Historical Note

Lee V. Cloud (1950-1995) was a composer, educator and choral clinician. He received a PhD degree in music theory from the University of Iowa, and taught at several institutions, including Winston Salem State University, the University of Iowa, Grinnell College, and Northern Illinois University. He also served as Coordinator of Education for the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College Chicago, where he developed a six-course curriculum on black music.

Biographical Note

Lee V. Cloud (1950-1995) was a composer, educator and choral clinician. He received a Ph.D. degree in music theory from the University of Iowa, and taught at several institutions, including Winston Salem State University, the University of Iowa, Grinnell College, and Northern Illinois University. He also served as Coordinator of Education for the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College Chicago, where he developed a six-course curriculum on black music. His papers include programs and ephemera, correspondence, manuscripts of his own music compositions, and a collection of choral music by black composers.

Subject/Index Terms

Choral music
Composers, Black

Administrative Information

Repository: Center for Black Music Research

Alternate Extent Statement: 12 boxes

Access Restrictions: None

Use Restrictions: None

Physical Access Note: Includes reel-to-reel tape recordings


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[Series 1: Personal Papers, Writings, and Ephemera],
[Series 2: Programs and Festivals and other print materials],
[Series 3: Student & Non-Student Research Papers (typescripts)],
[Series 4: Scores],
[Series 5: Sketches and fragments],
[Series 6: Manuscripts and sketches by Lee V. Cloud and others],
[Series 7: Songbooks, choral music and other material],
[Series 8: Reel-to-reel tape recordings],
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Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Personal Papers, Writings, and Ephemera],
[Series 2: Programs and Festivals and other print materials],
[Series 3: Student & Non-Student Research Papers (typescripts)],
[Series 4: Scores],
[Series 5: Sketches and fragments],
[Series 6: Manuscripts and sketches by Lee V. Cloud and others],
[Series 7: Songbooks, choral music and other material],
[Series 8: Reel-to-reel tape recordings],
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