Meinecke, Robert 2014-04-15

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General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Robert Meinecke

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: April 15, 2014

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Andy Wilkinson

Length: 01:41:17


Abstract

Biographical information, St. Mary’s Hospital/Godbold Center/Lubbock Club, High School at Lubbock High School, Bachelors at Texas Tech and Masters at University of Arizona, Warren Travis White High School in Dallas, Return to Lubbock High and teaching at South Plains College, Music software: SmartMusic, Finale, Sibelius, Songwriting and Music Theory, The change from correspondence courses to online courses, Texting and its effect on scholarly writing in younger generations, Youth Orchestra of Lubbock and the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, Inspiring interest in the arts among young people, Married life and music projects


Access Information

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Transcript: Transcript available in reading room



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