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G. Hoyt Whipple photographs, 1962

1 folder (11 photographs and 4 negatives)

G. Hoyt Whipple (1917-1999) was a University of Michigan professor emeritus of environmental and industrial health, research scientist, and photographer. Black-and-white photographs taken by G. Hoyt Whipple in November 1962, of members of the Stanley Quartet.

The collection consists of black-and-white photographs taken by G. Hoyt Whipple in November 1962, of members of the Stanley Quartet. The Stanley Quartet—which was part of the University of Michigan's School of Music and performed between 1949 and 1970--was one of the earliest of the ensembles in residence established at schools of music in the U.S. Includes images of Gilbert Ross, Gustave Rosseels, Robert Courte, and Jerome Jelinek, holding their instruments.

Collection

Gilbert Ross Papers, 1911-1975

5 linear feet

Professor of music at the University of Michigan, and founder and first violinist with the Stanley Quartet. Correspondence relating to music and musical performance and to his career at the University of Michigan; publications; photographs; scrapbooks containing clippings, programs, correspondence, and an occasional photograph; files relating to his violin performances and work with the Stanley Quartet.

The Gilbert Ross papers serve to document Ross' growth and development as a violinist, as well as the growth and development of the Stanley Quartet. With the exception of the alphabetical correspondence files the collection is in chronological order, wherever feasible. Some overlap of dates exists in the clippings files as well as the scrapbooks. The papers are arranged in eight series reflecting the various events and activities in Ross' life. These include: Correspondence, Teaching Career, Publications, Violin Performance, Stanley Quartet, Photographs, Scrapbooks and Notebooks, and Printed Music.