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Collection Overview
Abstract
Professor of music at Calvin College; Ohio State University; Arizona State College. The collection includes lectures, speeches, correspondence, articles, manuscripts, research notes, term papers, news clippings, course material, reference books on music, sheet music of psalms, awards, photographs, and programs of performances, concerts and conferences.
Biographical Note
Henry A. Bruinsma was born in Paterson, New Jersey in 1916. It was said that Bruinsma's love for music started at an early age. As a preschooler, Bruinsma would eavesdrop on his older brother's piano lessons, and afterwards practices his brother's piano assignment. When he was at high school age, Bruinsma chose to attend Ottawa Hills High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan as it was known for its prestigious music program. Bruinsma went on to attend college at the University of Michigan where he pursued a degree in music, and eventually earned a Ph.D. in musicology.
While at the University of Michigan, Bruinsma started to date Grace Hekman, and in 1939 they were married. The newlyweds moved to Durham, North Carolina for Bruinsma's new faculty position at Duke University. During World War II Bruinsma served overseas. Once he returned to the States, he began his career at Calvin College as professor of music. He taught music theory and composition as well as lead the Calvin band and orchestra. He also had the privilege to teach the first music and theology course at Calvin Seminary as well as chaired the first Conference on Liturgy of Music. Bruinsma had a personal interest in Dutch history and Dutch Reformed music. He was a member of Dutch Society for Musicology. Because of his membership, Calvin became the designated repository for modern Dutch music. During his tenure at Calvin, the library received rare and out-of-print publications of Dutch music from the middles ages and Renaissance. Bruinsma even took a year's leave of absence to do research on sixteenth century Dutch music under a grant he received. He served at Calvin from 1946 until 1955.
In 1959 Bruinsma accepted the role of Director of the School of Music at Ohio State University. He worked at Ohio State University until 1964, when he accepted the position of chair of the School of Music at Arizona State University. He went on to become the founding dean of the College of Fine Arts. He also started the first religious studies program at the university. He remained at Arizona State University until resigning in 1975. Bruinsma also served as Dean of the School of Humanities and Arts at San Jose State University. Bruinsma passed away in 1991. After his death, Grace sought out Gerry Bouma of Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa. She wanted Bouma to catalog and publish Henry's personal music compositions that he never had time to publish during his life. The material consisted of 10,000 pages, and now his works are published and available for use and research. Another way Bruinsma still helps students today in the music field is the Henry Bruinsma family scholarship. This scholarship was set up in both Henry's and Grace's honor. The scholarship is for a student with financial needs majoring in music.
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- Series 1: [General Materials]
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Lectures/Speeches given in the --- 1940s
- Folder 2: Lectures/Speeches given in the --- 1950s
- Folder 3: Lectures/Speeches given in the --- 1950s
- Folder 4: Lectures/Speeches given in the --- 1960s
- Folder 5: Lectures/Speeches given in the --- 1960s
- Folder 6: Lectures/Speeches given in the --- 1970s
- Folder 7: Lectures/Speeches given in the --- 1980s
- Folder 8: Lecture material on Renaissance and Reformation history
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1930s
- Folder 2: Correspondence --- 1940s
- Folder 3: Correspondence --- 1950s
- Folder 4: Correspondence --- 1960s
- Folder 5: Correspondence --- 1970s
- Folder 6: Correspondence --- 1980s
- Folder 7: Correspondence --- 1990s
- Folder 8: Article written for Westminster Seminary and article on organ controversy in the Netherlands --- 1950s
- Folder 9: Periodical articles in the --- 1950s
- Folder 10: Articles written in the --- 1960s
- Folder 11: Articles written in the --- 1970s
- Folder 12: Articles written in the --- 1980s
- Folder 13: Articles written on Calvinistic music
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Manuscript: The Song of an Emerging Nation
- Folder 2: Manuscript: Music in the Works of Vondel
- Folder 3: Research notes: Huguenots in America, 16th and 17th centuries
- Folder 4: Paper: An Introduction to Vondel and Music --- 1981
- Folder 5: Papers on Music written in the --- 1940's
- Folder 6: Term Papers: Psalmody and the Dutch Reformation and Dutch musicians in America
- Folder 7: Paper: Evidences of the breakdown of modality in the selected works of Orlando Di Lasso
- Folder 8: Paper: Management of large scale human projects and the need for an arbitrator
- Folder 9: News clippings --- 1930s and 1940s
- Folder 10: News clippings --- 1950s
- Folder 11: News clippings --- 1960s
- Folder 12: News clippings --- 1970s
- Folder 13: Banner article: The First Dutch Psalter
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Course material/lectures
- Folder 2: Course material/lectures
- Folder 3: Research material on the Psalms --- 1947-1948
- Folder 4: Research notes: National Endowment for Humanities Project
- Folder 5: Research notes: National Endowment for Humanities Project
- Folder 6: Reference books on church music
- Folder 7: Paper: On the 400th Anniversary of the Genevan Psalter and excerpts from thesis on Calvinism and music
- Folder 8: Paper: The Origin of the Psalm Tunes of the Netherlands Reformed Church (in Dutch)
- Folder 9: Paper: The Signum Congruentiae
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Notes on a course on church music
- Folder 2: Sheet music of Psalms
- Folder 3: Seminary lectures in the --- 1950s
- Folder 4: Material on Calvin Conference on Church Music --- August, 1953
- Folder 5: Material on First Psalter in Vernacular in Europe
- Folder 6: Programs/Concerts --- 1930s
- Folder 7: Programs/Concerts --- 1940s
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Programs/Conferences --- 1950s
- Folder 2: Programs/Awards --- 1960s
- Folder 3: Programs/Awards --- 1970s
- Folder 4: Programs/Performances --- 1980s
- Folder 5: Military service records
- Folder 6: Personal Photographs
- Folder 7: Curriculum Vitae and personal history
- Box 7
- Folder 1: Dissertation: "The Souterliedekens"
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