Ray Fitch Memoirs: "Is Our Side Winning, Dad?" undated: ca. mid 20th century

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Ray Fitch Memoirs: "Is Our Side Winning, Dad?" undated: ca. mid 20th century

These memoirs, written by Ray Fitch's son, document Fitch's career as a bass player with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra/Minnesota Orchestra from 1925 to 1972.

1 box; (5 linear inches)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6618259

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Fitch, Ray

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Fitch, Raymond W.

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Fitch, Ray W., 1907-1997

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Ray Fitch studied the bass with musicians from the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra during his youth in St. Paul. He began his career with the M.S.O. in 1925 as a bass player at the young age of 17. He also played first saxaphone in the Symphony. In 1938-39 he became principal bass player, a post he retained until 1970. He retired from the Orchestra in 1972. From the guide to the Ray Fitch Memoirs: "Is Our Side Winning, Dad?", undated: ca. mid 20th century, (University of Minnesota Lib...

Minnesota Orchestra.

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Although a complete list of Marketing staff has not been compliled, staff whose files can be found in this collection include: James Clark, Director of Promotions, 1971-76; Russ Bursch, ? , 1976-; Susan Kodner, Audience Development Administrator, 1980s?; Kathryn G. Hill, Publicity Assistant; Rosemary Price, Publicity Assistant. From the description of Minnesota Orchestra Marketing Department records, 1955-1998. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62693259 ...

Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, 1945, 1950

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