Cornelia Yarbrough papers, 1963-2004 (bulk 1973-2004).

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Cornelia Yarbrough papers, 1963-2004 (bulk 1973-2004).

Papers include correspondence, writings, academic materials, research, printed items and graphic materials, and audio materials. With the exception of her writings and research, most of the materials are the product of Yarbrough's time spent in music education at Syracuse University and Louisiana State University. Academic materials document departmental activity concerning Yarbrough, supplemented by letters and memos among academic professionals and students that may be found among the correspondence. Printed items and graphic materials consist of newspaper clippings featuring articles about Yarbrough, programs, and photographs that depict her in classroom and social settings. Typed and handwritten copies of journal articles she has written for publication are augmented by research materials consisting of statistics, notes, surveys, data, and additional correspondence among Yarbrough, journal editors, and reviewers.

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Syracuse University. College of Visual and Performing Arts

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In 1971 the School of Music, School of Art, and the Department of Speech and Dramatic Art were merged to form the College of Visual and Performing Arts. From the description of School of Music, Dean's Office records, 1947-1971. 1947-1971. (Syracuse University). WorldCat record id: 122420173 ...

Yarbrough, Cornelia

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Cornelia Yarbrough was born February 8, 1940, in Waycross, Ga. She received her BME degree from Stetson University (1962), and her MME (1968) and PhD (1973) degrees from Florida State University. She joined the faculty of Syracuse University in New York in 1976, and Louisiana State University in 1986. She is co-author of the book "Competency-Based Music Education," and has had her research published in the "Journal of Research in Music Education" and the "Bulletin of the...

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The Louisiana State University School of Music was established in 1931. Its opera program began in 1930, the annual Festival of Contemporary Music in 1945, and the LSU A Cappella Choir in 1947. From the description of Louisiana State University photograph collection. School of Music, 1917-1965 (bulk 1928-1957). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 237183492 From the description of Louisiana State University School of Music records, 1914-1999. (Louisiana State Un...