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Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection is composed of a small portion of the musical compositions that Mr. Karrick wrote during his life. With the exception of "The Walk to the Paradise Garden," which has a copy of Karrick's handwritten score, all are complete published scores with parts for various instruments.
Biographical Note
Cecil Karrick, an Irvine, Kentucky native, was born August 10, 1918, and earned his bachelor's degree from Eastern Kentucky University, his master's degree from the University of Kentucky and received an honorary doctor of letters from EKU. He was a composer and beloved high school band director from 1958-1981 at Bowling Green High School. Mr. Karrick was a member of the American School Band Directors Association and a longtime member of the American Society of Band Directors Association. He received numerous awards from the Kentucky Music Educators Association. He composed more than 390 marches during his career. Mr. Karrick was a woodworker and chess enthusiast. He was a World War 2 Army/Air Force veteran, holding the rank of sergeant, and attended Franklin Presbyterian Church. He died at the age of 95, in Bowling Green, Kentucky on February 26, 2014.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
Music Library
Acquisition Method:
Transfer
Box and Folder Listing
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- Folder 1: La Virgen De La Macarena
- Folder 2: Lustspiel
- Folder 3: O God, Unseen Yet Ever Near, 1836
- Folder 4: Old One Hundredth
- Folder 5: On The Off Ramp, 1995
- Folder 6: Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte, 1889
- Folder 7: Service Medley
- Folder 8: Solemnity, 1976
- Folder 9: Song for Band, 1989
- Folder 10: Sons of Liberty, 1977
- Folder 11: Star Spangled Banner
- Folder 12: Three Fold Amen
- Folder 13: Tannhauser
- Folder 14: Two Ballads
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