William H. Rivard Collection, 1951, 1999.

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William H. Rivard Collection, 1951, 1999.

This collection includes a wide range of musical compositions composed by Dr. Rivard, 1951-1999. The are compositions for orchestra, band, small instrumental groups and solos, and voice. These pieces may include conductor's scores and/or various instrumental parts. While a few of the pieces have been published and copyrighted, most are unpublished. They are all in good physical condition. For processing reasons, the collection was organized by size, and then alphabetically by title. Sometimes because of size differences, the score is physically separated form the other musical parts.

3 cubic ft. (in 4 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8087628

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