Bruce Galbraith Photos, 1968, 1978 - 1979, 1983, 1985
Scope and Contents note
Photography has always been important to the National Music Camp, and photos exist from the earliest years of the Camp. Beginning in circa 1944, a concerted effort was made each year to fully document camp life. A professional photographer was on site throughout the season, taking high quality, usually staged, photographs. These consisted of group shots of each of the camper cabins, and numerous individual shots of campers and instructors. These photos were developed on-site in the campus darkroom.
The campers at NMC were divided into age groups called Junior, Intermediate and High School. There was also a University contingent from the University of Michigan for many years. The sequence of negatives reflects these divisions. Two other typical divisions are General camp photos and Post-camp photos. General photos are often simply of the High Schoolers who constituted the majority of the campers at NMC, but also include more generic and candid shots of camp life. Post-camp indicates that camp had concluded, and these photos document the routines associated with closing down the camp for the summer.
When the Arts Academy began in the 1962-63 school year, the tradition of photography was continued, and similar high-quality shots were taken of the students. Theses are generally all numbered sequentially, and not divided into the four classes of Freshman, Sophomore, etc. It was around this time that the 4 x 5 large format was supplemented, and then supplanted, by the 120 film medium format, approximately 2.25" x 2.25".
Dates
- 1968
- 1978 - 1979
- 1983
- 1985
Biographical / Historical
Bruce W. Galbraith was born on April 4, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan. He received a Bachelor of Music from the University of Michigan in 1962, and a Master of Arts in Education in 1963. He was the Director bands at Chelsea H.S., Michigan from 1964-1968, and assistant principal from 1968-1969. He was Executive secretary of the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association, Ann Arbor from 1968-1977. Galbraith was the Director arts academic at Interlochen Center for Arts from 1977-1987, and vice president from 1979-1987. He was a member of the Executive Committee Michigan Council for Arts from 1980-1987. He also became Headmaster of the Park Tudor School Indianapolis in 1987.
Extent
6 Photographic Prints : 1 - 8" x 10" - b&w print closeup of Galbraith eating and ice cream cone 1 - 5" x 7" - b&w print of Galbraith sitting and talking with students in the cafeteria 1 - 5" x 7" - b&w print of Galbraith sitting at desk, smiling 1 - 5" x 7" - b&w print of Galbraith conducting 1 - 5" x 7" - b&w print of Galbraith, Roger Jacobi, and graduating student Tonya, in ceremonial gowns 1 - 5" x 7" - b&w print of Galbraith on White House lawn with Presidential Scholars Peter Steadman, Wendelin Scott, and Peter Kjome
Language of Materials
English
Materials Specific Details
Negative numbers written on prints: IAA '78-'79 #420; 150 (HS-U '83), '68, 2-30, #1, page 7; 9A '85, crescendo 7/85 photo #1;
General
5" x 7" - print of Bruce Galbraith (right), Roger Jacobi (left), and graduating student Tonya (center), in ceremonial gowns 5" x 7" - print of Bruce Galbraith (far right) on White House lawn with Presidential Scholars (IAA Class of '85) Peter Steadman (far left), Wendelin Scott (second from left), and Peter Kjome (second from right)
Repository Details
Part of the Archives of Interlochen Center for the Arts Repository
Bonisteel Library
4000 Highway M-137
Interlochen MI 49643 USA
231-276-4384
leo.gillis@interlochen.org