Duration | 00:52:03.819 |
Abstract | Robert Baca is a professor of trumpet and director of jazz studies at the university of Wisconsin Eau Claire. This Oral History examines Baca’s experiences with music during his upbringing, including his time as a freelance musician and how he came to UWEC. Baca then discusses the music culture of Eau Claire which includes a large focus on the Viennese Ball. Baca gives his first impressions of the event, the importance of the Ball to the music department and students, and what it was like working with Ada Bors. |
Owner | Special Collections and Archives, McIntyre Library |
Type of resource | sound recording |
Genre | sound |
Genre authority | marcgt |
Publisher name | University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire |
Place of publication | Eau Claire, Wis. |
Date published | 2019-05-16 |
Date captured | 2020-06-05 |
Language | eng |
Subject geographic | Country: United States State: Wisconsin County: Eau Claire City: Eau Claire |
Subject topic | Sounds of Eau Claire |
Subject topic | history |
Subject topic | music |
Subject topic | local history |
Subject topic | oral history |
Subject topic | Robert Baca |
Use and reproduction restrictions | Please contact Special Collections and Archives, W.D. McIntyre Library, UW-Eau Claire prior to any forms of reproduction |
Collection | 07. Sounds of Eau Claire Oral History Interviews, 2017-2019 |
ID | 632d3bde-99a5-46b6-9596-ad109a35059b/00000001/00000012/00000023 |