FSU – Aesthetics, 1967 – 1969
Scope and Contents
These papers include administrative files of various organizations to which he belongs, his employment records, many music scores (including performance scores with orchestral and vocal parts, publications, programs, logistical information on the tours he led, information on the copyright process of several of his published works, and correspondence. There are also recordings of many of the performances he led, including reel-to-reel tapes, cassettes, CDs, and video records. Many of the recordings have been digitized onto thumb drives. Numerous photographs are also included.
Besides Dr. Bullock’s career papers, he donated the performance materials and files of Cantus Columbus which were processed as a separate collection (MC 449).
This collection is divided into 8 series.
Dates
- Creation: 1960s-2020s
Extent
From the Collection: 20 Cubic Feet (48 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Processing Information
This folder contains the following class papers: Prospectus of a Thesis – MUSIC FOR THE LISTENER: An Aesthetic Approach to Music Appreciation for Dr. John F. Spratt, Music 588B, March 3, 1967 The Structure of Musical Meaning for Dr. Kaelin (PPY. A591), August 1, 1967 Mozart and Sessions on the Creative Process. n.d. Prospectus of a Thesis: The Meaningful Perception of Music for Dr. Gene Simons, Music A591 – Musical Meaning, February 14, 1968 Musical Inspiration Interpreted in Terms of the Contextual Theory of Creation for Dr. Kaelin PPY. B591 (The Aesthetics of Creation), March 18, 1968 Music Appreciation: A Course of Study for MSC. C538, July 18, 1968 Aesthetic Perception and Social Relevance: Determinants in Curriculum Development for Mr. Heinlen – Msc. C538, August 13, 1968 Some Contributions of Aesthetics to Education for Music Appreciation for Dr. Clauson – Mus. B691, August 22, 1969
Repository Details
Part of the Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
4225 University Ave
Columbus Georgia 31907 United States