Hubert P. Henderson papers

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Hubert P. Henderson papers

1932-1966 (majority 1964-1966)

The Hubert P. Henderson Collection spans from 1932 - 1966, with the bulk of the materials from 1964 - 1966. The collection documents Henderson's participation in the American Bandmaster's Association (ABA) during the mid-1960s, particularly his work with the ABA Journal, the ABA Research Center, and ABA conferences.

2.50 linear feet

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Henderson, Hubert, 1918-

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Hubert P. Henderson directed the band program at the University of Maryland, College Park from 1955-1965. Under his leadership, the program underwent a series of significant changes, including its administrative shift from the Military Department to the School of Music and the formation of the Symphonic Band. Henderson was elected to the American Bandmasters' Association (ABA) in 1961 and resigned from the association in 1968 following his departure to the University of Kentucky. While an active...

American Bandmasters Association

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In the summer of 1928, Edwin Franko Goldman, leader of the Goldman Band; Victor Grabel, conductor of the Chicago Concert Band; and Captain William Stannard, Leader of the United States Army Band, met in Columbus, Ohio to discuss ways of easing the problems facing the leaders of America's professional and military bands. That August, Captain Stannard recorded his vision for the American Bandmasters Association in a letter to Albert Austin Harding, Director of Bands at the University of...