Stearns Collection Of Musical Instruments

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The Stearns assortment of Musical Instruments at the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, holds over two,500 historical and modern musical instruments from round the World. The idea of the gathering could be a gift created to the University by pharmaceutical bourgeois Frederick Stearns in 1898. Famed internationally as a novel analysis assortment, its holdings embody the trumpet assortment of Armando Ghitalla, former principal trumpet player of the capital of Massachusetts orchestra and University Of Michigan college member; a set of fiddle bows from Jerry Tetewsky.
Robert Moog’s 1st commercially made Moog synthesizer from 1964 and also the RCA theremin used throughout the WXYZ broadcasts of the inexperienced vespid from 1936-1952. A Catalog documenting the Collection’s holdings was printed in 1918 by Albert A. Stanley, with a second edition printed in 1921. In 1988, prof James M. Borders printed a catalog that includes the Collection’s European and yank wind and percussion instruments. The gathering is presently exhibited within the lower lobby of the University’s Hill area and at the peer V. Moore Building, University of Michigan college of Music, on the University’s North field.

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