Texas ComposersCollection 1836-1968
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Tatton, J. Meredith
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Alessandro, Victor, 1915-
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Steinfeldt, John M.
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Clark, Horace.
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Darst, W. Glen (William Glen), 1896-1986
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Dressler, William.
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Baker, Karle Wilson, 1878-1960
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Author, of Nacogdoches, Tex. From the description of Karle Wilson Baker papers, ca. 1800-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70956195 ...
Texas Composers
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The Texas Composers Collection was created in the 1940s and maintained in the 1950s by Dr. E. W. Doty, then Dean of the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. From the guide to the Texas Composers Collection 66-107; 66-108; 68-131; 68-132; 71-48; 71-91; 73-91; 73-77; 76-61; 2006-269; 2008-213., 1836-1968, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...
Britain, Radie, 1903-
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Biography Britain was born on March 17, 1903 in Amarillo, Tex.; she studied piano and received her B.M. from the American Conservatory in Chicago, 1924; studied music theory in Munich; several of her choral compositions were awarded prizes of the National Federation of Music Clubs, the National League of American Penwomen and other organizations; compositions include A heroic poem, Light, Ubiquity (music drama), Southern symphony, Chipmunks f...