Raymond Stuhl--Endacott Society Interview1985-11-27 Raymond Stuhl, professor of music at the University of Kansas from 1935-1977, began practicing the cello at age 10 in Kansas City, MO. He went to a private, prestigious music school in Europe to learn more about his art before returning to America to look for a job. He was offered a position at the University of Kansas teaching chamber music. He discusses the creation of the KU Chamber Music and Concert series and reflects on all his famous contemporaries and students who went on to successful careers.Stuhl, RaymondIntervieweeiveLewin, TomInterviewerivr0_tfla35dzku-endacott:121https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-endacott/121CT 64Cello musicChamber musicStuhl, Raymond, 1908-1994University of KansasOral historyengOral historyaudio/mpegreformatted digitalsound recording-nonmusicalTranscript of Raymond Stuhl--Endacott Society Interviewelectronicapplication/pdftextEndacott Society Oral History CollectionUniversity of KansasUniversity of Kansas. Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryThis work is shared under Creative Commons license: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)ku-endacott_121_MODS.xmlMODS record generated from a local descriptive records. Processed, with additional values/elements added by Digital Initiatives, KU Libraries.eng2019-02