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Washington-Idaho Symphony Association
Records, 1971-1992

Records of the Washington-Idaho Symphony Association were donated the the Washington State University Libraries in four installments during 1992 and 1993. The records were inventoried and refoldered in summer 1994 by William Brandt.

Number of containers: 18
Linear feet of shelf space: 9
Approximate number of items: 476

HISTORY OF ORGANIZATION

The Washington-Idaho Symphony Association is the parent organization of the Washington-Idaho Symphony Orchestra, and related musical groups. It is located in the Washington cities of Pullman and Clarkston and the Idaho cities of Moscow and Lewiston. The organization was founded in 1972.

The W-I Symphony has presented a concert season each year since 1973-74. Normally performances are repeated at multiple locations, occasionally including outlying towns in addition to Lewiston, Pullman, and Moscow. The organization has also supported a choral group, a string quartet, a young artists competition, and various guest conductors and performers.

ARRANGEMENT AND DESCRIPTION

Records of the Washington-Idaho Symphony consist of corporate records (by-laws, minutes), correspondence, financial reports, publicity files, performance files, and various records concerned with fund-raising, performers, travel, insurance, and ticket sales.

The arrangement of the records retains the order of the records at time of transferred to the Libraries. The three original accessions remain as distinct sequences of folders. The ordering of folders is informal, but distinct record series can be found for corporate minutes (box 1), Symphony League (box 2), general correspondence (boxes 2 and 3), publicity (box 4). Other ``series" concern: Young Artists competition, Artist in Residence program, financial reports, and concert files. Various subject files are included. A sequence that appears to have been the Office Manager's files is of some size (boxes 8-11). Over seventy tape recordings of Symphony performances are also included (boxes 12-14).

The treatment of arrangement and description is that of ``records inventory," as opposed to formal processing of the records and a creation of a finding aid of the type that is commonly used by archives at academic institutions.

CONTAINER LIST

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1  1     W-I Symphony Association. Corporate Records. Vol 1. 1973-77.
   2     W-I Symphony Association. Corporate Records. Vol 2. 1977-80.
   3     W-I Symphony Association. Corporate Records. Vol 3. 1980-82.
   4     W-I Symphony Association. Corporate Records. Vol 1. 1982-84.
   5     Income ledger pages.
   6     Symphony League - Finances, 1978-85.
   7     Symphony League - Activities, 1982.
   8     Symphony League - Minutes, Reports.
   9     [Symphony] League - Publicity Releases.  1986-87; 1985-86.
   10    [Symphony] League - Publicity, Reports. 1984-85; 1983-84.
   11    [Symphony] League - Publicity, Reports. 1982-83
   12    [Symphony] League - Publicity, Reports. 1981-82.
   13    Symphony League Board Meeting Minutes.  1977-81.
   14    [Symphony] League Fund Raising Ideas and League Activities.
   15    Symphony League. Notes, correspondence, publicity.
   16    Original League formation. 1976-77.
   17    Players' Committee. Meeting Summaries, 1978-81.
   18    Players' Committee. Policy Development. 1979-81.
   19    Players' Committee. Policy Revisions. 1979-81.
   20    Players' Committee. Rosters, Contract Assignments and Minutes.
             1978-82.
   21    Players' Committee. Personnel Problems.
   22    Players' Committee. Correspondence. 1978-83.
   23    Orchestra Meetings. Minutes. To 1980.
   24    Orchestra Rosters, Rehearsal Schedules. 1976-82.
   25    Orchestra Opinions and Questionnaires.
   26    Memos to Orchestra Members.
   27    Programs I.  1972-79.  Also advertising.
   28    Programs II.  1979 ff.
   29    Conductor: Memos to Orchestra. 1977-81.
   30    Manager: Reports, memos, letters to Orchestra.
   31    Board Activities.
   32    Orchestra Handbook. 1977.
   33    Salary Study by American Symphony Orchestra League.
   34    Budget Matters.
   35    League and Activities; Newsletters.
   36    American Symphony Orchestra League, Duties of Orchestra Officials.
   37    Audience Survey - Demographics.
   38    W-I Symphony Stationery.
   39    Manager Evaluation. 1987.

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1  40    Boise Opera.
   41    Promotion and Publicity. 1983-84.
   42    Symphony Job Descriptions. 1984-88.
   43    Orchestra Data. (Consultants' Analysis). 1982.
   44    Audience Survey. 1985.
 
2  1     Season Ticket Sales Promotion. 1990-91.
   2     Long-range Planning Committee. 1992-93.
   3     Executive Board Meeting Minutes, Budgets. 1991-92.
   4     Endowment Process.
   5     Press Notices and Reviews.
   6     Support: Donations, In-kind. 1986-1992.
   7     1991-92 Season.
   8     Secretary's Notebook. 1990-91.
   9     Oregon East Symphony, Young People's Concert Book. 1990-91.
   10    W-I Symphony League. 1986-87.
   11    W I Symphony League. 1988-89.
   12    W-I Symphony League Membership Campaign. 1977-78.
   13    W-I Symphony League Membership Campaign. 1975-76.
   14    W-I Symphony ("Hill") League Activities. 1986-87.
   15    Fund Raising Workshop. Amer. Symphony Orchestra League. Seattle.
             Mar. 29, 1987.
   16    Receipts. 1970-73.
   17    Receipts. 1974.
   18    Receipts. 1975.
   19    Correspondence out. 1986.
   20    Correspondence out. 1985.
   21    Correspondence out. 1984.
   22    Correspondence in. 1984.
   23    Correspondence in. 1983.
   24    Correspondence in. 1983.
   25    Correspondence in. 1982.
   26    Correspondence in. 1981.
   27    Correspondence in. 1980.
   28    Correspondence in. 1979.
   29    Correspondence in. 1978.
   30    Correspondence in. 1977.
 
3  1     Correspondence in. 1976.
   2     Correspondence in. 1975.
   3     Correspondence in and out. 1970-74.
   4     Correspondence out. July-Dec. 1983.
   5     Correspondence out. Jan.-June 1984.

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3  6     Correspondence out. 1983.
   7     Correspondence out. 1982.
   8     Correspondence out. 1981.
   9     Correspondence out. 1980.
   10    Correspondence out. Jan. 1974 - Sep. 1976.
   11    Correspondence out. June 1976 - Dec. 1976.
   12    Correspondence out. Jan. 1977 - July 1977.
   13    Correspondence out. July - Dec. 1977.
   14    Correspondence out. Jan. - June 1978.
   15    Correspondence out. July - Dec. 1978.
   16    Correspondence out. Jan. - June 1979.
   17    Correspondence. 1988-89.
   18    Expenditures. 1988-89.
 
4  1     Notebook: Symphony League, Pres. Mousseau. 1987-88.
   2     House Tour. 1989.
   3     Palouse League Activities. 1989-90.
   4     Minutes, Budgets, Activities: Palouse League.
   5     Minutes: Board, League.
   6     Board and Committee Minutes. 1987-88.
   7     Publicity File. 1974-75 Season.
   8     Publicity File. 1975-76 Season.
   9     Publicity File. 1976-77 Season.
   10    Publicity File. 1977-78 Season.
   11    Publicity File. 1978-79 Season.
   12    Publicity File. 1979-80 Season.
   13    Publicity File. 1980-81 Season.
   14    Publicity File. 1981-82 Season.
   15    Publicity File. 1982-83 Season.
   16    Publicity File. 1983-84 Season.
   17    Publicity File. 1984-85 Season.
   18    Publicity File. 1985-86 Season.
   19    Publicity File. 1986-87 Season.
   20    Publicity File. 1987-88 Season.
   21    Publicity File. 1988-89 Season.
   22    Publicity File. 1988-89 Season.
   23    Publicity File. 1990-91 Season.
   24    Publicity File. 1991-92 Season.
   25    Sample programs, tickets, etc. for Holiday House Tour.
 
5        Concert and Performance Programs, 1974-
6        Posters

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MS92-40.  Records transferred July 3, 1992
 
7  1     W-I Symphony, Compiled Financial Statements for 1978, 1979,
             1980, 1981, 1988.  Audit report Sep. 1979 - Aug. 1981.
   2     Internal Revenue Exemption Applications, 1973-74.
   3     Official Certificate of Incorporation and Articles of
             Amendment.
   4     Minutes of Policy Committee and By-laws, 1974 ff.
   5     Annual Board Meetings, 1978-91.
   6     Miscellaneous Programs.
   7     Miscellaneous Advertising.
 
MS93-36  Records transferred, Oct. 22, 1993
         (Office manager files)
 
8  1     Auditorium Committee Board, 1978-79.
   2     Audrey Baird, 1981.
   3     Back to Basics. Tuttle, 1978.
   4     Benefit Musicales, 1979.
   5     Business Memberships.  1979-84.
   6     Choral Director Selection Committee, 1982.
   7     Contracts I.  Various contracts, 1978-1981.
   8     Contracts II.  1982-85.
   9     Contracts, 1983-84.  Includes performers' fees, music rental.
   10    Chorus.  1977-78.
   11    Copyright.  Brochures from ASCAP and Copyright Office.
   12    In-kind.  Donated services and materials, 1980-87.
   13    Grangeville Runout. 1979-80.
   14    Orchestra contracts--La Traviata, La Cenerentola, 1979-1984
   15    Music on Wheels.
   16    Budget Committee (sic) [String Quartet in Schools Program].
   17    Chamber Music on Wheels.
   18    I. Old Legal Documents. 1975-1978.
   19    II. Old Legal Documents (and contracts). 1978-79.
   20    Nutcracker, 1978
   21    Jean Squair Workshop, 1976.
   22    ISAC - Elijah Grant, 1977
   23    Old Grant Proposals, 1974-1976.  Also Historie du Soldat,
            Peter and Wolf, 1974-75
   24    Orchestra Minutes; Players Committee objectives, 1972-1980.
   25    Orchestra, 1980-81.
   26    Press Releases and Publicity, 1982-83.
   27    Program Book, Season Flyers, 1981-1982.

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8  28    Publicity, 1980-81
   29    Program advertisement information, 1977-78 & 1978-79.
   30    University of Idaho Scholarship-WSU. 1975-76.
   31    Xerox.  Catalog.  Jan 1979.
   32    Young Artists Contest, 1979-80.
   33    Young Artists Competition. 1980-81.
   34    Young Artists Competition. 1981-82.
   35    Young Artists Competition. 1977.
 
9  1     Outreach Concerts.
   2     Orchestra Personnel: (1980-1989)
   3     Hall Contracts. 1988-89.
   4     American Symphony Orchestra League.
   5     Concerts I-V. 1988-89.
   6     Concerts I-V.  1989-1990.
   7     Concert I. 1989-90.
   8     Guest Artists - Schwartz.  1989.
   9     Concerts. 1987-88.
   10    Young Artists Competition, 1988-89.
   11    Young Artists Competition. 1986-87.
   12    Young Artists Competition. 1985-86.
   13    1986-87 Season.
   14    Concert I. 1986-87.
   15    Concert II. 1986-87.  Thank-you notes.
   16    Concert III. 1986-87.
   17    Concert IV. 1986-87. Young Artists Competition, 1986-87.
   18    Childrens Concert. 1987.
   19    Concert V. 1986-87.
   20    Young Artists Competition, 1988-89.
   21    Young People's Concert.  1987-88.
   22    Young Artists Competition.  1987-88.
   23    Concert V. 1987-88.
   24    Concert IV. 1987-88.
   25    Concert III.  1987-88.
   26    Concert II. 1987-88.
   27    Concert I.  1987-88.
   28    Facilities Scheduling.  1983-86.
   29    Pops. 1984
   30    Pops. 1982-83.
   31    Pops. 1980.
   32    Couer d'Alene Concerts. 1986.
   33    Harp Recital. 1986.
   34    Guest Artists. Alphabetical. 1976-83.

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9  35    Guest Artists Contract/Correspondence.
   36    Temporary Conductor. Gordon Hallberg.
   37    Leon Bates.
   38    Richard Hahn (Biographic material).
   39    Thank You letters, misc. 1986-88.
   40    Orchestra Memos. 1981-88.
   41    Instrumental Arrangements.
   42    Manager Evaluation.
   43    Idaho Commission on the Arts. 1978-79.
   44    Idaho Commission on the Arts. 1979-80.
   45    Lease Agreements, WSU Coliseum. 1980-81.
   46    Idaho Commission on the Arts, 1981-82.
   47    Idaho Commission on the Arts, 1983.
   48    Idaho Commission in the Arts, 1984.
   49    Washington State Arts Commission. 1982.
   50    Washington State Arts Commission. 1983
   51    Managers Report.  1977-81.
   52    Program Notes. 1987-88.
   53    Moscow Chamber of Commerce-Heart of the Arts.
   54    Newsletter I.  Oct. 1988.
   55    Artist in Residence Grant Proposal I. 1974.
   56    Artist in Residence Grant II. Iglitzius. 1975.
   57    Artist in Residence Grant III. Turkovic.  1975.
   58    Artist in Residence IV. Richard Cass. 1976.
   59    Artist in Residence V. Mary Lou Galen. 1978.
   60    Artist in Residence VII. Laslo Varga. 1980.
   61    Artist in Residence. Barry Tuckwell. Season 1980-81.
   62    Soloist Candidates. 1980-81.
   63    Eugen Fodor Gala. May 1982.
 
10 1     Budget. 1988-89.
   2     Budget. 1987-88.
   3     Budget. 1986-87.
   4     Budget Projections. 1986-87.
   5     Chair Sponsors and Donors. 1988-89.
   6     Program Book and Notes.  1988-89.
   7     Report of 1987. National Symphony Computer Survey.
   8     Chair Sponsors.  1988-89.
   9     Concert Reports. 1985-86.  Attendance. 1985-93.
   10    Marketing. 1987.
   11    Payroll forms.
   12    Dinner coupons.  1986-87-88.
   13    Current By-laws and Minutes, June 1986 - Dec. 1987.

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10 14    Deposits and Receipts. August 1988.
   15    Board Meeting Notes.  1986-89.
   16    Season Ticket Campaign. 1987-88
   17    Season Ticket Campaign. 1988-89.
   18    Sponsor Development Campaign. 1988-89.
   19    Executive Meeting Notes. 1988.
   20    Washington State Arts Commission.
   21    Season Ticket Campaign Ideas.
   22    Office rental. 1984-88.
   23    Advertising.
   24    Gala. 1986.
   25    Gala. 1987.
   26    American Symphony Orchestra League.
   27    Advertising. 1985.
   28    Publicity.
   29    Administrative Assistant Search. 1988.
   30    Unsolicited Resume.
   31    Administrative Assistant. July 1991
   32    American Symphony Orchestra League.
   33    Development Director Search Committee. 1988.
   34    Arts Promoter (publicist-Production Assistant).
   35    Rehearsal Manager/Librarian.
   36    Production Manager.
   37    Elaine Macoll. 1988-89.
   38    Leslie Friese.
   39    Conductor (Search Procedures).
   40    Keating Johnson. 1988, 1990.
   41    Jay Ellis.
   42    Diane Gilbert.
   43    Combined Files: Johanson, Larson, Richardson, Schlomer.
   44    H. James Schoepflin.
   45    Manager Applications.
   46    Selection and Hiring.
   47    Gavin C. Moore.
   48    Manager (Hiring procedure).
   49    Madeline Richardson Memorial Endowment.
   50    Donors.
   51    Budget Matters.
   52    News Releases/Concert Schedules.
   53    Development Committee/Ticket Sales.
   54    Commission; Positions
   55    Sylvia Nance.
   56    Cash Receipts. 1987-90.  Endowment Fund.

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10 57    Financial Statement and meetings.  1991-92.
   58    Financial Statement and meetings.  1990.
   59    Financial Statement and meetings.  1988-89.
   60    Financial Statement and meetings.  1987-88, 1986-87.
   61    Financial Statement and meetings.  1985-86, 1984-85.
   62    Financial Statement and meetings.  1983-84, 1982-83.
   63    Financial Statement and meetings.  1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82.
   64    Financial Statement and meetings.  1977 and before, 1977-78,
             1978-79.
 
11 1     Board Rosters. 1984-1991.
   2     Board Correspondence, internal.
   3     Board Meetings-Locations.
   4     Board Resignations, Correspondence.
   5     Board Member Biographies (forms).
   6     Treasures in the Attic Sale.
   7     League Cookbook.
   8     Activity Statement. 1990
   9     Budgets. 1987-88 through 1992-1993.
   10    Chart of Accounts, June 3, 1989.
   11    Executive Committee Meeting Minutes, 1985-92.
   12    By-laws, Valley League. 1982.
   13    Minutes, Board Meetings. 1985-86.
   14    Chamber Music Programs.
   15    Administrative Assistant Applications.
   16    Ticket Sales information. 1976-1986.
   17    Minutes, Board and Committee Meetings, 1981-85.
   18    W-I Symphony Chorus.
   19    Audience Survey, 1983-84.
   20    Concerts: Cost Analysis; Promotion.
   21    Conductor Search.
   22    Development Director, Applications.
   23    Fundraising, Subscription Renewal materials.
   24    Symphony Gala File.
   25    By-laws of Washington-Idaho Symphony Association.
   26    W-I Symphony League, (before split).
   27    Manager Search. 1985.
   28    Long Range Planning/Consultations.  1984-88.
   29    Moscow: General Information.
   30    Old Legal Papers.
   31    Orchestra File.
   32    Production Manager Misc. 1980-81.
   33    Palouse League Activities.

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    MS93-48 Taped recordings, received 1993
 
12 1     Bryan Hall, Pullman.  Mar. 4, 1975.  Bill Nugent, cond.
             Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante K34; Khatchaturian,
             Suite from Gayaneh; Wagner, Prelude to Die Meistersinger.
   2     Lewiston High School Auditorium.  Nov. 8, 1976.
             Mussorgsky, Night on Bald Mountain; Piston, The
             Incredible Flutist; Rachmaninov, Concerto No. 2, Richard
             Cass, solist.
   3     Moscow.  Nov. 9, 1976.  Same as concert at Lewiston, Nov. 9.
   4     Lewiston. Apr. 18, 1977.
             Young Artists Concert.  Riegger, Dance Rythms; Chammade,
             Concertino for Flute...; Chopin, Concerto No 1, e minor;
             Griffes, Poem for flute...; Mayazumi, Concertino for
             Xylophino and orchestra.
   5     Moscow. April 19, 1977.  Same as Lewiston, Apr. 18.
   6     Lewiston.  February 7, 1977.
             Mendelssohn, Elijah.  (Two recordings).
   7     Pullman (WSU Coliseum) Feb. 8, 1977.  Mendelssohn, Elijah.
   8     Lewiston High School Auditorium.  March 7, 1977.
             Beethoven, Leonore Ov. No. 3; Mozart, Piano Concerto C. maj.
             K467. M. Coorad, pianist; Vivaldi, Concerto in C for two
             Trumpets; Dvorak, Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 \#1, 4, 3.
   9     Bryan Hall, Pullman.  March 8, 1977.  Same as Lewiston, Mar. 5
   10    KWSU. Copy of Lewiston, Mar. 7, 1977.
   11    Lewiston. Oct. 17, 1977.
             Mozart, Overture Don Giovanni; Williams, Serenade to
             Music; Saint-Saens, Symphony No. 3.
   12     Bryan Hall, Pullman.  Oct. 18, 1977.  Same as Lewiston,
             Oct. 17.
   13    Moscow. Nov. 5, 1977.
             Wagner, Overture to Tannhaueser; Bach, Manificat in D (with
             chorus); Nysted, Cry Out and Shout; R. Thompson, Two Pieces
             from Frostiana; Christmas Carols.
   14-5  Lewiston. Dec. 6, 1977.  Same as Moscow, Nov. 5.
   16    Lewiston. Apr. 17, 1978.
             Young Artists Concert. Von Weber, Oberon Overture; Mozart,
             Aria Madamini; Wieniawski, Third Movement, Violin
             Concerto No. 2; Mozart, Concerto in B for Bassoon...;
             Grieg, Piano Concerton in A minor; Grieg, Norwegian
             Dance No. 1; Berlioz, Rakoczy March.
   17-8  Elks Temple, Lewiston.  Oct, 8, 1978.
             Pops Comes to Clearwater County, Carmen Dragon, cond.

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12 19-20 Lewiston / Moscow, Nov.6-7, 1978.
             Franck, Symphony in d minor; de Falla, Three Dances
             from The Three Cornered Hat; Poulenc, Concerto for
             Two Pianos in d minor, Hornibrook and Webb, duo pianists.
   21    Lewiston High School Auditorium.  Feb. 11, 1979.
             Berlioz, Roman Carnival Overture; Haydn, Concerto No. 1 in
             D for French Horn, Stanton Falling, soloist; Faure, Elegie,
             op. 24, J. Smith, cello; Saint-Saens, Piano Concerto No. 2,
             op. 22, Catherine Burge, pianist.  Beethoven, Concerto No. 1,
             op. 15, Laurel Yost, pianist; Propkofiev, Piano Concerto No.
             3, op. 26, Greg Presley, pianist.
   22    Lewiston. Apr. 3, 1979.
             Schoepflin and Chorus.  Brahms, Academic Festival Overture,
             A German Requim, op. 45.  Karen Beardsley and Roger Stephens,
             soloists.
   23     Lewiston High School.  Oct. 23, 1979.
             Tchaikovsky, Capriccio Italien; Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante;
             Bodman & Bauer, solists.  Final movement, Mozart, Sinfonia ...;
             Strawinsky, The Firebird.
   24-5   Lewiston. Dec. 11, 1979.  Handel, Messiah. Conductor,
             Schoepflin; soloists, Litzenberger, Moore, Goss, Johansen.
   26     Lewiston High School.  Feb. 11, 1980.
             Debussy, The Afternoon of a Faun; Pachelbel, Kanon; Haydn,
             Symp. No 31; Dvorak, Cello Concerto, Lazlo Varga, soloist.
   27     Unidentified location. March 30, 1980.
             Young Artists' Concert.  Haydn, Concerto for Trumpet; Hanson,
             Seranade for flute...; Rossini, from Barber of Seville.
             Hovhaness, Fantasy on Japanese Wood Prints; Beethoven,
             Concerto No. 2; Hanson, Symp. No. 2.
13 28    Lewiston. April 1, 1980.  Same as March 30, 1980.
   29    Potlatch Pops. May 5, 1980.  (Three reels)
             Music from motion pictures.
   30-31 Bryan Hall, Washington State University. Nov. 19, 1980.
             Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No.1; Mozart, Exhaultate;
             Buknich, Symph. No. 4; Puccini, Si, mi chaimano...;
             Donizetti, Regnara nel silenzio; Rachmaninov, Capricio
             Bohemien.
   32   Lewiston Civic Theater. Nov. 16, 1980. Choral Concert.
             Beck, Tschesankov, Bruckner, Davies, Donato, Morley,
             Copland.
   33    Moscow High School.  Nov. 18, 1980.  Same as Lewiston, Nov. 16.
   34    Moscow.  Nov. 30, 1980. "Spotlight on Your Symphony."
             Dukas, Fanfare from La Peri; Bach, Concerto for two violins

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             and orchestra; Mozart, serenade No. 10, K 361.; Copland,
             Fanfare for the Common Man; Tschaikovsky, Serenade for
             Strings.
13 35    Lewiston. Dec. 1, 1980.  Same as Moscow, Nov. 30.
   36    Lewiston. Feb. 10, 1981.
             Glinka, Overture to Roslan and Ludmilla; Mozart, Horn Concerto
             No 3, K 447; Strauss, R., Horn Concerto No. 1; Dvorak,
             Symphony No. 9.
   37    Bryan Hall, Pullman.  Oct. 20, 1981.
             Enesco, Rumanian Rhapsody No. 1; Billingsley, Concerto for
             Orchestra; Brahms, Paino Concerto No.1, Op. 15.
   38    Lewiston. Dec. 8, 1981.  Music Mosaic.
             Liszt, Symphonic Poem No. 1; Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante for
             Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, and Orchestra; Poulenc,
             Gloria for Soprano (with chorus).
   39-41 Lewiston. Feb. 16, 1986.
             Young Artists Concert. Schoepflin, conductor.
             Viuextemps, Violin Concerto No. 5, Op. 37; Mendelssohn, Piano
             Concerto No. 1, Op. 25; Liszt, Piano Concerto No. 1; Beethoven,
             Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 58; Shostakovich, Symphony No. 9.
             Op. 70.
   42    Moscow. April 19, 1982.
             Beethoven, Symphony No. 6; Respighi, Ancient Airs and Dances
             for the Lute; Chabrier, Espagna Rhapsody.
   43    Lewsiton.  April 20, 1982.  Same as Moscow, Apr. 19
   44-5  Oct. 1 & 2, 1982.  Carmen Dragon, conductor.
             Pops Hoedown; America the Beautiful, You can't get a Man
             with a Gun, Ghost Riders, Home on Range, Country Fiddle;
             Orange Blossom Special, On the Trail, and others.
   46    Lewiston.  Nov. 11, 1982.
             Verdi, Overture to La Forza del Destino; Albinoni, Oboe
             Concerto Op. 9, No. 2; Schubert, Symphony No. 8; Mozart,
             Oboe Concerto, K314; Rimsky-Korsakov, Procession of Nobles,
             from Mlada Suite.
   47    Bryan Hall, Pullman.  Nov. 2, 1982.  Same as Lewiston, Nov. 11.
   48    Lewiston.  Dec. 14, 1982.
             Brahms, Symphony No. 1, Op. 68; Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto
             No. 1; Op. 23.
   49    Lewiston. Feb. 15, 1983.  Young Artists Concert.
             Haydn, Concerto in E.; Rossini, Introduction, Theme and
             Variations; Bruch, Concerto No.1, Op. 26; Prokofiev, Piano
             Concerto, No. 1; Schumann, Piano Concerto Op. 54; Hindemith,
             Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber.

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13 50    Lewiston. Feb. 27, 1983. Children's Concert
             Peter and Wolf
   51-52 Pullman, Moscow.  Same as Lewiston. Feb. 27.
   53    Lewiston and Moscow, Apr. 18/19, 1983
            Copland, An Outdoor Overture; Bernstein, Chichester Psalms
            Mendelssohn, Symphony No. 4
  54-55   Lewiston, Oct. 2, 1983
             Broadway Pops.
   56     Lewiston. Nov. 7, 1983.
             19th Century Pastiche.  Rossini, Mahler, Debussy, Brahms.
   57     Pullman, WSU Coliseum; Lewiston.  Dec. 5-6, 1983
             Daniel Stone, guest conductor.  Handel, Messiah.
14 58-60 Same as Pullman, Dec. 5.
   61-63  Moscow, Feb. 11, 1984
             Beethoven, Egmont Overture; MacDowell, Piano Concerto;
             Casella, Sicilienna et Burlesque; Tchaikovski, Violin Concerto
             Opus 35; Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 1; Ginastera, Dances
             of Estancia.
   64   Pullman, March 4, 1984.
             Young People's Concert.  Britten, Young Person's Guide to
             the Orchestra; Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 1.
   65-7 Lewiston, Moscow, Pullman, April 16-17, 1084
             Artists of the Palouse.  Mozart, Symphony No. 4; Debussy,
             Premiere Rhapsody for Clarinet; Massenet, Meditation from
             Thais; Rimsky-Korsakov, Flight of the Bumblebee; Gershwin,
             Concerto in F.
   68   Lewiston, Oct. 1 1984
             Yasinitsky, Summer Music; Ibert, Flute Concerto; Beethoven,
             Smphony No. 7.
   69   Lewiston.  Nov. 13, 1984.
             Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No. 3; Mozart, Piano Concerton No.
             21; Sibelius, Symphony, No.2.
   70   Lewiston, Dec. 12, 1984.
             Saint-Saens, Christmas Oratorio; Corelli, Concerto grosso;
             Handel, from Messiah; Adam, Cantique de Noel; Medley of carols;
             Leontovich, Ukranian Carol; pop songs.
   71   Lewiston, Feb. 9, 1985.
             Young Artists' Concert.  Handel, Water Music; Finzi, Clarinet
             Concerto; Haydn, Trumpet Concerto in g-flat; Prokofiev, Piano
             Concerto No. 3; Bach, Piano Concerto in d-minor; Hovhanes,
             Fantasy on Japanese Wood Prints; Wagner, Prelude to Die
             Meistersinger.