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    Dissertations, Theses, and Papers


  • Archambo, Larry Owen. The Lumir C. Havlieck Band Music Collection of the University of Kansas. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas, 1984.
  • Bly, Leon Joseph. The March in American Society. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Miami [Florida], 1977.
  • Eiland, Dianna Kay. A History of the University of Kansas Band from 1878 to 1934. Master's thesis, University of Kansas, 1980.
  • Foreman, George, The Symphonies of Nikolai Yakovlevich Miaskovsky. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas, 1980.
  • Frizane, Danieì E. Arthur Pryor (1870-1942), American Trombonist, Bandmaster, Composer. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas, 1984.
  • Gerardi Jess L. Jr. Karl King, His Life and His Music. Doctoral dissertation, University of Colorado, 1973.
  • Goodman, Solomon. The Copyrights of E. T. Paull. Unpublished.
  • Herbert, James W. The Wind Band of 19th Century Italy: From Its 17th Century Origins to Mid-Century. Doctoral Dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1985.
  • Hester, Michael. A Study of the Saxophone Soloists Performing with the John Philip Sousa Band: 1893-1930. Doctoral dissertation, University of Arizona, 1995.
  • Ingalls, David M. Francis Scala: Leader of the Marine Band from 1855-1871. Master's thesis, Catholic University, 1957.
  • MacLeod, Douglas. Compilations of music publishers' catalog numbers. Includes C.L. Barnhouse, John Church, Fillmore Brothers, and K.L. King Music House. Unpublished, 1986.
  • Oxley, Terry A. J. Henry Spencer: His Life and Selected Band Works. Doctoral dissertation, University of Northern Colorado, 1988.
  • “Pittsburgh Composers for Band/Wind Ensemble,” by Jon C. Mitchell, in Kongressbericht. Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria: Kongressbericht, 1992.
  • MacLeod, Douglas. Compilations of numerous music publishers’ catalog numbers.
  • Pugh, Joel E. The Legacy of Walter Beeler: His Contributions to the Concert Band and Its Literature in the College and Secondary Curricula. Master's thesis, Bowling Green State University, 1988.
  • Roberts, Marion King. Trevor Ford: His Music and His Influence on the Bands of Norway. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas, 1986.
  • Sousa Band Fraternal Society News. Los Angeles, California then Anderson, Indiana then New York. Published by the three editors, 1944-1990.
  • Sousa Band press books. 85 scrapbooks of press clippings and programs. Repository is the library of the U.S. Marine Band, Washington, D.C.
  • Ullery, Victoria L. Frank Simon: History and Influence. Honors paper, Wright State University, 1984.
  • Welch, Robert B. The Works of John Kinyon: A Biography, a Pedigogical Analysis of Selected Compositions and a Catalog. Doctoral dissertation, University of Kentucky, 1984.
  • Wolfinbarger, Steve Michael. The Solo Trombone Music of Arthur Pryor. Master's thesis, North Texas State University, 1982.

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    LP Phonograph Recordings (jacket notes)


  • Alford Conducts Alford. H. M. Royal Marines, Plymouth Division. EMI No. OUÍ 2104.
  • Gems of the Concert Band. All volumes. Detroit Concert Band. H & L Record Company.
  • Heritage of the March. All volumes. Privately produced by Robert Hoe, Jr., and the Robert Hoe Foundation. [See The Hoe Series of Recordings]
  • Heritage of John Philip Sousa. All volumes. Privately produced by Robert Hoe, Jr. [see The Hoe Series of Recordings]
  • Sousa American Bicentennial Collection. Vols. 1-10. Detroit Concert Band. È & Ì Record Company.
  • The Sousa and Pryor Bands. New World Records No. NW-282.
  • Trombone Solos - Arthur Pryor. Crystal Records No. S541.
  • The United States Army Band. 2 records. Public service and recruiting issue, 1979.

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    Periodicals


  • Band Fan [Detroit Concert Band]. Grosse Point Branch, Michigan then Scottsdale, Arizona, 1972-present.
  • Band International [International Military Music Society]. Reading, England: 1970-present.
  • BD [Band Directors] Guide. Traverse City, Michigan then Tempe, Arizona: 1987-present.
  • Boombah Herald. Private semi-annual publication of Loren D. Geiger. Lancaster, New York: 1973-present.
  • The British Bandsman. London: Bandsman’s Press, 1899-present.
  • The Dominant. Philadelphia: 1893-1925.
  • Dwight's Journal of Music. Boston: 1852-1881.
  • The Instrumentalist. Northfield, Illinois: 1946-present.
  • Jacobs’ Band Monthly. Boston: 1916-1941.
  • Journal of Band Research [American Bandmasters Association]. Published by the association in various cities: 1964-present.
  • The Leader. Boston: 1875-1904.
  • Metronome. New York: 1885-1930.
  • Musical Courier. Philadelphia, then New York: 1880-1961.
  • Musical Enterprise. Camden, New Jersey, then Atlantic City, New Jersey: Kain, 1888-1931.
  • Musical Messenger. Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers, 1891-1897, 1899-1902, and 1905-1924.
  • The School Musician (later The School Musician Director and Teacher). Joliet, Illinois, then Chicago, 1929-1987. The Sinfonian. Evansville, Indiana: 1970-present.
  • Winds [British Association of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles]. Baldock, England: 1988- .

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