| CD 8 MUSIC FOR LARGE CHAMBER ENSEMBLES | |||
| Correspondence, programs and reviews relating to the compositions | All three components are included for Designs and Three Things | No correspondence for About | Nothing available for Expressions nor Portfolio |
| Tape recordings used to make this CD | One cassette tape, three 5" magnetic tape reels, one 7" magnetic tape reel | ||
| Designs for Fourteenfor 11 Brass Instruments and Three Percussionists (1968) The Oberlin Brass Ensemble, Gene Young, conductor | Stereo recording made by the composer for publicity purposes. Performed by the Oberlin Brass Ensemble, Gene Young, director | Bound set of parts made via diazo from the vellum master, which are held by the publisher C. F. Peters. | Bound diazo copy of the score made from the vellum master copy, which is held by the publisher C. F. Peters |
| About (to Amy on her Second Birthday) for 4 trumpets and 4 trombones(1971) Georgia State University Brass Ensemble, William Hill, conductor | Vellum master copy of the score. Manuscript is by the composer. | Bound diazo copy of the score made from the vellum master | The original master copy of the parts copied onto paper suitable for use with marching band lyres. |
| Three Things for Dr. Seuss for Harp and six Percussionists (1972) Mary Gerstenlauer, harp; The Michigan State University Percussion Ensemble, Mark Johnson, conductor | Stereo recording made by composer for publicity purposes. Same record as Shadows of Floating Life and Night Gallery | Vellum master copy of the score and parts. Manuscript is by the composer. | Bound copies of the score and parts |
| Expressions (1964) Anne De Vroome, violin; Carolyn Mawby, trumpet; Jere Hutcheson, piano and celesta; Linda Petrillo, David Maker, and Ted Small, percussion; John Donohue, conductor | Vellum master copy of the score. Manuscript is by the composer. | Bound copy of the score made via diazo from the vellum master copy. | The parts copied onto cardboard stock paper. (Vellum copies were never made.) |
| Portfolio for Violoncello and Chamber Ensemble (1997) Hannah Hohman, cello; Michigan State University Chamber Winds, Wesley Broadnax, conductor | No material submitted |