Timeline of Musical Events
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Early music organizations at Gettysburg: The Glee Club (left) & The Guitar and Mandolin Club (right). |
1900
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1910 |
The Spectrum staff replaced the "philharmonic's" heads with those of Gettysburg professors for some humor in the music section. |
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The College Band. |
1910 |
1910 |
The College Orchestra. |
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"The College Band, B.F. Derr, leader, gave a concert in the portico of Old Dorm on Friday evening. The program was rendered in a pleasing manner and all present considered that the Band is a credit to our school." |
1914 |
1918 |
Future Conservatory of Music benfactor F. William Sunderman led the Army Band on campus in 1918 (far left front). |
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Sunderman also served as the leader of the student orchestra in 1918. |
1918 |
1925 |
Bertand Saltzer The College entrusts a newly-formed “Musical Organization" to three faculty members: Bertrand Saltzer, Robert Fortenbaugh, and Jerome Jackson. |
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Robert Fortenbaugh
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1925 |
1925 |
Jerome Jackson |
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Spirit of Gettysburg march, with music by Saltzer and lyrics by Fortenbaugh. |
1925 |
1934 |
Gettysburgian—April 12, 1934 |
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Shaffer also taught music appreciation courses, the first music courses offered at Gettysburg College. |
1934 |
1935 |
Gettysburgian—October 12, 1935 "A Gettysbug College Choir, open to both men and women, under the direction of Mr. Parker B. Wagnild, a former member of the famous St. Olaf Lutheran Choir of which Dr. F. Melius Christiansen is the director, will be organized Wednesday night, October 16, at 7:00 in Brua Chapel. The decision to create such an organization . . . was made by the faculty music committee of Professors Shaffer, Saltzer, and Larkin." |
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1935 |
1935 |
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"Presenting three numbers from the repertoire of the famed St. Olaf's choir, the recently organized a capella choir of Gettysburg College . . . effectively made it's initial appearance on the Gettysburg campus last Sunday evening in a program of special Christmas music sponsored by the Student Christian Association in the chapel." |
1935 |
1935 |
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Directed by Parker Wagnild, the Gettysburg Choir sings at the dedication of the Martin Luther memorial in Baltimore on October 31, 1936. |
1936 |
1936 |
The 1936 G Book, Gettysburg |
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G Book: |
1936 |
1936 |
G Book: |
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"Parker B. Wagnild, director of the Gettysburg College A Capella Choir for the past two years, will have charge of the choir for the next year and also will assist in the department of the Bible . . . The college choir has recently concluded a most successful season. Appearances were made in N.J.; York, Carlisle, Harrisburg, Waynesboro, and Thurmont, Md." |
1937 |
1937 |
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