Guide to the Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston collection, 1967-1979 Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston C0191

Guide to the Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston collection, 1967-1979

Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston
C0191


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November 2011

Finding aid prepared by Kate Grauvogel

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
Collection Number
C0191
Title
Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston collection 1967-1979
URL:
http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/musiccenteratreston.html
Physical Characteristics
3.5 linear feet (9 boxes)
Creator
Meir, Robert C.
Language
English
Abstract
The Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston collection contains correspondence, articles, photographs, and 56 audiotape reels related to music center. Photographs include both images of performances as well as publicity shots of the musicians.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There may be restrictions on use of the sound recordings.

Access Restrictions

Only the digitized recordings are available for listening.

Preferred Citation

Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston collection, C0191, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

This collection was donated by Loren Bruce of the Reston Historical Trust.

Processing Information

Processed in November 2011 by Kate Grauvogel. EAD markup completed in January, 2012 by Kate Grauvogel and Jordan Patty.


Historical Information

The Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston was established in 1967, and held its first summer camp for young musicians that same year. Initially, its founders aspired to develop the summer camp into a full-faculty, national summer music training program that would eventually become a year-round high school for the performing arts. Although it never developed into a high school, the Center did manage to draw 150 talented student enrollees who came not only from the Greater Washington area, but also from 30 states and a half dozen foreign countries. From 1969-1972, the Music Center faculty and students held regular concerts in Northern Virginia. In 1972, students and faculty traveled to Lausanne, Switzerland, to participate in a series of concerts. By the mid-1970s, the Music Center encountered budget problems, and many board members, including the president, Paul S. Frick, resigned and the Center gradually dissolved. The collection contains some materials from 1978 since some students and faculty from the Center later became associated with the Northern Virginia Youth Symphony Association.

Scope and Content

The Northern Virginia Music Center at Reston, established in 1967, saw its faculty and students conduct and participate in yearly summer camps and concert series until 1973, when the Center dissolved. This collection documents the Center, and is divided into two series.

Series 1, Music Center Papers, 1967-1979, consists of correspondence, programs, articles, and photographs documenting the Center and its performances. Funding, budget, board minutes, member mailings, photographs, and resumes of musicians visiting the Center constitute the bulk of the materials in series 1. The photographs include both images of performances as well as publicity shots of musicians. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series 2, Reston Recordings, is a collection of 56 audiotape reels containing Music Center performances by both faculty and students from 1969-1972. This series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the recorded performance.

Series 3 consists of digitized duplicates of the recordings in Series 2. There are audio discs of the recordings as well as digital files on an external drive. The arrangement follows that of Series.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged by subject.

Series 1: Music Center Papers, 1967-1979 (Boxes 1-2) Series 2: Reston Recordings, 1969-1972 (Boxes 2-6) Series 3: Digital Duplicates, 1969-1972 (Boxes 7-9)

Related Material

Special Collections and Archives also holds many other collections on Reston, Virginia.

Index Terms

  • Reston (Va.)
  • Subjects:

  • Music.
  • Document Types:

  • Live sound recordings.
  • Photographic prints.

Contents List

Series 1: Music Center Papers,
(1.5 boxes)
1967-1978

Series 1, Music Center Papers, 1967-1979, consists of correspondence, programs, articles, and photographs documenting the Center and its performances.

  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 1
    Budgets and Fundraising,
    1968-1978
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 2
    Concerts and Publicity,
    1967-1973
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 3
    Directories and Lists,
    1960s-1970s
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 4
    Head Shots of Musicians,
    1960s-1970s
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 5
    Heyde, Norma,
    1967-1971
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 6
    Letterhead,
    undated
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 7
    Member Correspondence,
    1967-1978
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 8
    Mission Statement,
    1960s
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 9
    Music Center Board,
    1968-1978
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 10
    Music Center By-laws and Amendments,
    1968-1973
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 11
    Music Center Pamphlets,
    1967-1972
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 12
    Music Center Photographs,
    1970s
  • Mixed materials Box: 1 Folder: 13
    Ogg, Janette,
    1960s
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 1
    Persichetti, Vincent,
    1960s
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 2
    Pfohl, Henry,
    1960s
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 3
    Pfohl, James Christian,
    1967-1968
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 4
    Poliakine, David,
    1970
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 5
    Pollack, Daniel,
    1960s
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 6
    Reston Music Center Personnel Directory,
    1967
  • Mixed materials Box: 2 Folder: 7
    The School Musician,
    1978
Series 2: Reston Recordings,
(4.5 boxes)
1969-1972

Series 2, Reston Recordings, is a collection of 56 audiotape reels containing Music Center performances by both faculty and students.

  • Audio Box: 2 Reel: 8
    Aaron Rosand,
    July 14, 1972
  • Audio Box: 2 Reel: 9
    Concert,
    June 30, 1972
  • Audio Box: 2 Reel: 10
    Concert in Tent,
    1968
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 1
    Concert in Tent,
    1968
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 2
    Concert on Plaza,
    Undated
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 3
    Concerto,
    August 8, 1970
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 4
    Eighth Concert,
    July 16, 1969
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 5
    Eleventh Concert,
    July 16, 1971
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 6
    Elijah-Reston Chorale,
    May 1, 1970
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 7
    Faculty Concert,
    July 21, 1971
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 8
    Faculty Concert,
    July 19, 1972
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 9
    Faculty Concert,
    July 7, 1972
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 10
    Faculty Concert,
    July 12, 1972
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 11
    Faculty Concert,
    June 28, 1972
  • Audio Box: 3 Reel: 12
    Faculty Concert,
    July, 28 1972
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 1
    Faculty Concert,
    July 5, 1972
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 2
    Faculty Concert,
    July 26, 1972
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 3
    Faculty Concert,
    July 1, 1970
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 4
    Faculty Concert,
    July 14, 1970
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 5
    Faculty Concert,
    July 29, 1970
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 6
    Faculty Concert,
    July 8, 1970
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 7
    Faculty Concert,
    July 7, 1971
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 8
    Final Concert,
    August 4, 1972
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 9
    First Baptist Church,
    1969
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 10
    First Concert,
    June 29, 1971
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 11
    Fourth Concert,
    July 5, 1970
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 12
    Handel-Messiah,
    December, 1969
  • Audio Box: 4 Reel: 13
    John Terry, Tenor,
    July 21, 1972
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 1
    Last Concert Before Trip to Switzerland,
    July 22, 1971
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 2
    Music Center at Reston Presents Handel's Messiah,
    December 10, 1971
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 3
    National Anthem,
    August 3, 1969
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 4
    National Cathedral,
    August 12, 1972
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 5
    National Cathedral,
    July 6, 1972
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 6
    New Town Concert,
    October 17, 1971
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 7
    New Town Concert,
    October 23, 1970
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 8
    Northern Virginia Music Center Orchestra,
    August 8, 1970
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 9
    Northern Virginia Music Center Orchestra,
    July 24, 1970
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 10
    Pfohl, Arizzi, Heyde,
    July 26, 1970
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 11
    Reston Chamber Orchestra,
    April 17, 1970
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 12
    Reston Chamber Orchestra,
    March 19, 1971
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 13
    Reston Chorale,
    November 14, 1970
  • Audio Box: 5 Reel: 14
    Reston Trio,
    January 1, 1970
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 1
    Second Concert,
    July 2, 1971
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 2
    Sixth Concert,
    July 9, 1971
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 3
    Student Concert,
    July 8, 1972
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 4
    Student Concert,
    August 2, 1972
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 5
    Student Concert,
    July 29, 1972
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 6
    Student Concert,
    July 18, 1969
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 7
    Student Concert,
    August 5, 1970
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 8
    Student Recital,
    July 10, 1971
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 9
    Sunday,
    July 12, 1970
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 10
    The Creation,
    April 16, 1972
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 11
    Twelfth Concert,
    July 19, 1970
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 12
    Twentieth Concert,
    August 2, 1970
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 13
    Twenty-sixth Concert,
    August 9, 1970
  • Audio Box: 6 Reel: 14
    Untitled Recording,
    Undated
Series 3: Digital Duplicates,
1969-1972
(3 boxes)

This series consists of digital duplicates created in 2014 from the open reel tapes of the original concerts. The open reel audio was saved as MP3 and WAV and stored on nine compact discs and an external hard drive. Recordings are arranged in the same order as the recordings in Series 2.

  • Audio Box: 7
    Audio discs,
    1969-1972
  • Audio Box: 8
    Audio discs,
    1969-1972
  • Audio Box: 9
    Audio discs and external drive,
    1969-1972