J. Clifton Williams papers

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J. Clifton Williams papers

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  • circa 1960s (Creation)

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1 Box

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(1923-1976)

Biographical history

[James] Clifton Williams, Jr. (26 March 1923 Traskwood, Arkansas — 12 February 1976 Miami, Florida). Williams was an American teacher, conductor and bandmaster. From 1949 to 1966, Clifton Williams taught in the composition department of the School of Music at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1966, he was appointed Chair of the Theory and Composition Department at University of Miami School of Music, where he taught until his death in 1976.

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Bound folio and a loose sheet of music of "Trilogy from the Song of Solomon," consisting of the songs:

  1. "I am my beloved"

  2. "I called him"

  3. "The voice of my beloved"

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The collection is open for research.

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J. Clifton Williams Papers Finding Aid © 2009 University of Miami. Requests to reproduce or publish materials from this collection should be directed to asc.library@miami.edu.

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  • English

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