Indiana University School of Music Early Music Institute records , 1972-2001, (bulk 1980-2000).

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Indiana University School of Music Early Music Institute records , 1972-2001, (bulk 1980-2000).

This collection consists of student, faculty, and project files and includes correspondence, files on curriculum development, events and publicity, and information on the development of the Thomas Binkley Archives. The first series contains Administrative files for the period 1978-2000 and consists of five sub-series: Correspondence, Financial records, Instruments, Newsletter, Recruitment and Orientation, and Technology and Equipment. The Curriculum series, 1977-2000, is arranged into three sub-series: Courses, Development and Policies, and Programs and Workshops. The Events series, 1979-2000, is arranged into three sub-series: Calendars and Publicity, Performances, and Repertory. The Faculty series spans the years 1972-2001. The series is further arranged into five sub-series, although the bulk of the files are restricted as they contain personnel information. The Students series, 1983-2000, is arranged in five sub-series: Admissions, Assistant Instructorships and Graduate Assistantships, Evaluations, Financial Aid and Student Files. The Thomas Binkley Archives, 1989-1996, contains files on the creation of the archives.

8 cubic feet (8 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8147454

Indiana University

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Indiana University, Bloomington. School of Music. Early Music Institute

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The Early Music Institute (EMI) was established as a part of the School of Music at Indiana University Bloomington in 1980, with Thomas Binkley serving as the founding director. The EMI was created to address the needs of students who wanted to pursue studies and increase their experience in professional performance of early music. The EMI focused on the study of performance on musical instruments from the medieval, renaissance, and baroque periods. Binkley established the Archive of Early Music...

Binkley, Thomas.

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