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