Preliminary Guide to the Kemble Stout Recordings, 1932-2013
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
- Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
- Detailed Description of the Collection
- Personal papers such as letters, emails, online stories, and the key for the Ampico series, 1932-2013
- Ampico series set #1, circa 1960
- Ampico series set #1, circa 1960
- Ampico series set #1, circa 1960
- Ampico series set #1, circa 1960
- Ampico series set #1, circa 1960
- Ampico series set #1, circa 1960
- Duo Art series set #1, circa 1960
- Duo Art series set #1, circa 1960
- Duo Art series set #1, circa 1960
- Duo Art series set #1, circa 1960
- Duo Art series set #1, circa 1960
- Duo Art series set #1, circa 1960
- Duo Art series set #1, circa 1960
- Names and Subjects
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Stout, Kemble 1916-2004
- Title
- Preliminary Guide to the Kemble Stout Recordings
- Dates
- 1932-2013 (inclusive)19322013
Bulk 1960's (bulk)19601960 - Quantity
- 21 Linear feet of shelf space, (14 Boxes)
- Collection Number
- MS 2026.07 (collection)
- Summary
- Recordings from Kemble Stout throughout his time as a Washington State University faculty member with reel-to-reel tapes of cover recordings. Also included are letters and personal papers.
- Repository
- Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection is open and available for research use.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Kemble Stout was born in 1916 to a music store owner in Kirksville, MO. In 1945, Stout, along with his wife and two daughters, moved to the Pullman area to begin a 34 year teaching career with the Washington State University music department. He was elected department chair in 1951 and served for sixteen years until 1967 and retiring in 1979. The next year, the listening library in Kimbrough Hall was dedicated in his name.
Stout wrote more than 50 musical compositions and arrangements, most of them choral works. As a pianist, he performed in two-piano duos and other faculty ensembles, including The Kimbrough Trio. For two decades he directed the Greystone Presbyterian Church choir. He wrote scripts and recorded half-hour radio shows for a series titled The Legendary Pianists. The 242 programs, which consist of the reel-to-reel recordings in this collection, were distributed for broadcast use by WSU’s Radio Tape Network, aired weekly over KWSU and more than 200 educational and commercial stations nationally during the 1960s and 1970s.
Content Description
14 boxes total with 13 being reel-to-reel tapes containing recordings from the American Piano Company (Ampico) and Duo Art pianos of Stout's playing. Each set of recordings combines for the 242 programs making The Legendary Pianists collection. One box of papers including additional scores, personal letters, and a CD containing his Celebration of Life program.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
The intellectual property of Kemble Stout within this collection is available for use under a CC BY 4.0 license. You may share and adapt the material, including for commercial purposes, as long as you give credit to Kemble Stout, provide a CC BY 4.0 licensing statement, and indicate if any adaptations were made. MASC staff also request that you please provide proper citation to the collection so that others may find it. Please contact us if you have any questions on permitted uses.
Preferred Citation
[Item description]
Preliminary Guide to the Kemble Stout Recordings, 1932-2013 (MS2026.07)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Materials are arranged according to the original order they were donated in.
Location of Collection
(MASC STAFF USE) 2-4-22-7Custodial History
Gift of Christie Bruntlett.
Processing Note
Preliminary processing and appraisal done by Caitlin McKeand in April 2026. This collection is to be merged with MS2026.04.
Related Materials
Preliminary Guide to the Kemble Stout Manuscripts and Recordings, 1916-2004 (MS2026.04)
Detailed Description of the Collection
- Description: Personal papers such as letters, emails, online stories, and the key for the Ampico seriesDates: 1932-2013Container: Box 1
- Description: Ampico series set #1Tapes 1-20Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 2
- Description: Ampico series set #1Tapes 21-40Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 3
- Description: Ampico series set #1Tapes 41-60Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 4
- Description: Ampico series set #1Tapes 61-80Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 5
- Description: Ampico series set #1Tapes 81-100Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 6
- Description: Ampico series set #1Tapes 101-104Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 7
- Description: Duo Art series set #1Tapes 1-20Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 8
- Description: Duo Art series set #1Tapes 21-40Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 9
- Description: Duo Art series set #1Tapes 41-60 (missing 42)Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 10
- Description: Duo Art series set #1Tapes 61-80Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 11
- Description: Duo Art series set #1Tapes 81-100Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 12
- Description: Duo Art series set #1Tapes 101-120Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 13
- Description: Duo Art series set #1Tapes 122-138 (missing 121)Dates: circa 1960Container: Box 14
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Universities and colleges -- Faculty
Personal Names
- Stout, Kemble 1916-2004
Corporate Names
- State College of Washington -- Faculty
- Washington State University -- Faculty
