Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Obituary from The Courier, October 11, 1975
plus 1 Photocopy; Obit., unattributed, typed, 5 copies
Assorted Records of Professional Experience, undated
Located in Box 1, Folders 1-4; contains multiple obituaries, some short biographical sketches, assorted lists of compositions, articles, references to and professional experience, lists of membership that include Duncan, a certificate from Alabama State University and an I.D. card for Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
Listing of Faculty: Division of Humanities (Duncan listed as Chair of the Division and Head of the Music Department), 1964
Located in Box 1, Folders 1-4; contains multiple obituaries, some short biographical sketches, assorted lists of compositions, articles, references to and professional experience, lists of membership that include Duncan, a certificate from Alabama State University and an I.D. card for Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
1 printed negative of a head shot, undated
1 B&W Photo of an unknown pond, undated
Black Bards, undated
Located in Box 1, Folders 10-14; contains a variety of newspaper clippings, most of which are regarding the performance of a Duncan composition. The clippings are organized according to which composition is referenced, and those with no composition referenced are organized separately by date. Organized by reference to Duncan Composition
City Symphony Orchestra of New York at Cooper Union, featuring Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra (2 copies), March 15, 1963
(2 copies)
Composer’s Symposium at North Carolina School of the Arts, featuring “Atavistic” String Quartet, February 18, 1969
Located in Box 1, Folders 15-20; divided into two sections: A: Programs Featuring Duncan Compositions, and B: Programs That Do Not Feature Duncan Compositions. The programs are organized by date within each of the two sections. In section A, the Duncan compositions are noted for reference purposes. In section B, if Duncan had a role in the concert or creation of the program, that is noted as well.
Full Seminar Program for “Spirituals, Blues and Gospel Music”, July 7, 1972
at the Black Music Center at Indiana University, 1972; Evening Concert Program Draft; Concert Program: July 7, 1972, featuring Black Bards (2 copies)
Delta Beta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Chapter Day Program, May 22, 1974
featuring Ceremonial Piece and Fuguing Tune
The State Teachers College Symphonic Band (John Duncan, Conductor), November 27, 1940
(3 copies)
An Evening of William Grant Still at Grambling College, May 3, 1970
Program (Duncan listed as Patron), Newspaper Clipping and Letter to Duncan