Oral history interview with Gordon Myers, 1987.

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Oral history interview with Gordon Myers, 1987.

Myers discusses his teaching experience at Trenton State College and changes on the campus and in the music department. Topics include his extensive experience with the New York Pro Musica, his musical travels in Europe, his philosophy of music, and his feelings about non-serious music. People mentioned include Arthur Berger, Clayton Brower, Wade Curry, Harold Eickhoff, Jim Forcina, Robert Heussler, Roy Van Ness, and Ray Wheeler.

Transcript: leaves ; 28 cm.Videorecording: 1 videocassette (VHS) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

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Myers, Gordon

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Musician, singer, vocal pedagogue, composer, arranger, historian, author and humorist. From the description of Gordon Myers collection, 1975-1998. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 49937664 Gordon Myers, former Professor of Music, was born in 1919, earned an undergraduate degree in music from Cornell College in Iowa (1941), a master's degree (1948) and an Ed.D. (1965) from Teachers College, Columbia University, and taught at Trenton State College from 1968 to 1985...