Helen Taylor papers. 1937-2003.

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Helen Taylor papers. 1937-2003.

Collection contains correspondence including between Helen and her husband, photographs, newspaper clippings for Grant Johannesen, a scrapbook of Helen's funeral services, hand written notebooks and sketches of musical scores, and digital printouts of scores, program notes, University of Utah and Julliard diploma certificates, a CD of recordings of Helen Taylor compositions, and other papers relating to Helen Taylor, 1937-2003.

2 boxes (1 linear ft.)4 oversize boxes (2 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8197644

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Johannesen, Grant

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Grant Johannesen played with several orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, and at Carnegie Hall. His major interests were the works of French compsers, such as Gabriel FaureĢ, whose entire body of work he eventually recorded. From the description of The Grant Johannesen papers. 1955-1998. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 228099897 Helen Taylor (1915-1950) was a pianist, composer, and faculty member at the Columbia Teachers College and McCune ...

Taylor, Helen, 1915-1950

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Helen Taylor (1915-1950) was a pianist, composer, and faculty member at the Columbia Teachers College and McCune School. Helen Taylor was born in 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She studied piano at the McCune School of Music, after which she completed a Master's degree at Columbia University. She was on the faculty at Columbia Teachers College in the Fall of 1941 to the Spring of 1942. She attended Julliard from 1942-1945, which is where she composed her first symphony. I...