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Early Music Guild records, 1978-2023

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Early Music Seattle
Title
Early Music Guild records
Dates
1978-2023 (inclusive)
Quantity
8.86 cubic feet (10 boxes and one oversize folder including 10 CDs and 2 DVDs)
783 files transferred in 41 folders. 3 files generated as part of the bagging process.
Collection Number
6436 (Accession No. 6436-001)
Summary
Organizational records (paper and digital), photographs, posters, and scrapbook from a Seattle music organizations Early Music Guild, Seattle Baroque Orchestra, and Early Music Seattle
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Access to portions of the collection is restricted. Digital records are available for preview onsite only. No user access copy is currently available for CDs or DVDs but users may be able to obtain a reproduction of the media by contacting Special Collections. Contact University of Washington Libraries Special Collections for details.

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Languages
English
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Historical Note

Early Music Guild (EMG) was founded by keen amateur musicians John Gibbs, Jerome Kohl and Randall Jay McCarty, who incorporated the organization with the State of Washington in 1978 under the name "Early Music Guild". Many of the contributors to this collection were founding or early members of the organization.

The original purpose of EMG was to bring to Seattle some international artists who were performing in other west coast cities such as Vancouver and San Francisco, and also to support the many really good early music ensembles that existed in Seattle. At that time there was a passion for early music in the Pacific Northwest. In the early days, EMG was entirely volunteer run.

EMG merged with Seattle Baroque Orchestra (SBO) on 29th June 2010, and in spring of 2017 the combined organization went through a rebranding process, followed in June 2017 by the launch of the organization's new name, "Early Music Seattle" (EMS).

EMS is a presenter of early music, including the Music for the Ages Series, Global Connections, and Seattle Baroque Orchestra. EMS also provides educational programs serving 2,400 students in Seattle Public Schools annually, and more than 100 adult amateur musicians.

In 2022 Early Music Seattle has an accumulation of forty-five years of experience in presenting excellent international performers, and it has been an incubator in the development of a number of other local early music ensembles - including Seattle Baroque Orchestra, Gallery Concerts and the Medieval Women's Choir.

EMS frequently partners with local venues and artists to program innovative and multidisciplinary projects. Artistic partners include Meany Center for the Performing Arts, ACT, Seattle Theatre Group, Spectrum Dance Company, and Seattle Early Dance. Collaborations include Early Music Vancouver, Portland Baroque Orchestra, and Victoria, B.C.'s Early Music Society of the Islands - creating large-scale works performed in Seattle, Portland, Victoria, and Vancouver, B.C.

Lorri Falterman was the first paid staff person at EMG, serving as General Manager from 1986 until 1991, when Maria Coldwell became Executive Director. Maria served until 1999, followed by August (Gus) Denhard in 2000. EMS expects to a new Executive Director in early 2023, and Gus will be transitioning from Executive Director to Artistic Director of EMS.

Seattle Baroque Orchestra (SBO) was founded in 1994 by violinist Ingrid Matthews and harpsichordist Byron Schenkman. The first performance by SBO was on March 11th 1994, at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Seattle, under the auspices of Early Music Guild. SBO was one of the first "professional affiliates" of Early Music Guild, receiving support services from EMG such as fundraising and ticketing. This was followed by a period of operating as an independent organization, before the orchestra was merged into Early Music Guild in 2010.

Harpsichordist, conductor and composer Alexander Weimann served as Artistic Director of SBO starting in 2015. He is retiring at the conclusion of the 2022-2023 season.

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Content Description

Organizational records (paper and digital), photographs, posters, and scrapbook from a Seattle music organizations Early Music Guild, Seattle Baroque Orchestra, and Early Music Seattle.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Arranged in 4 series.

  • Series 1, Legal and Financial Documents
  • Series 2, Planning and Board Documents
  • Series 3, Flyers, Posters, Brochures, Programs and Press
  • Series 4, Seattle Baroque Orchestra and Baroque Opera

Acquisition Information

Donated and processed by the Early Music Seattle (registered as Early Music Guild), November 2022.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

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Subject Terms

  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
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