Paul Jeffrey papers, 1969-2006.

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Paul Jeffrey papers, 1969-2006.

Collection has as its focal point nearly 1,400 manuscript scores and parts that Jeffrey composed or arranged for big band jazz ensemble, primarily for the Duke Jazz Ensemble as part of his teaching responsibilities. The papers also include photographs, posters, and other written records of Jeffrey's musical career since the 1960s. There are additionally over 500 hours of concert and studio recordings in a number of audio and moving image formats that date since the 1960s. These formats include audiocassettes, open reel audio tapes, compact discs, digital audio tapes, long-playing records, VHS, and Hi-8 video cassettes. Acquired as a part of the Jazz Archive at Duke University.

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Duke University. Department of Music

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The Department of Aesthetics, Art & Music was established at Duke University in 1942. In 1960, the Department of Music was recognized as an independent department and Dr. Allen H. Bone was appointed the first Chair. The department moved into the Mary Duke Biddle Music Building when it was completed in the 1970's. From the description of Dept. of Music Records, 1922-ongoing (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 758675346 In 1942, Duke University created the Depar...

Jeffrey, Paul 1933-....

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Saxophonist, composer, arranger, and educator professionally active in music since the 1950s. Faculty member in Duke University's music department. Resident of Durham (Durham Co.), N.C. From the description of Paul Jeffrey papers, 1969-2006. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 739728033 Paul Jeffrey is a jazz saxophonist. Thelonious Monk (born Rocky Mount, N.C., 10 Oct 1917; died Englewood, N.J., 17 Feb 1982) was an innovative and highly influential jazz pianist a...