You may not notice any orange construction barrels, but you probably have seen that we have a slightly different “look.” The Falcone Festival website is undergoing a complete upgrade. The site is now responsive and you should still be able to find everything you are looking for under the menu items, which have not been changed. We are working to make sure everything is still operating properly, with some design changes, and ultimately some upgraded functionality coming, but we may be unavailable off and on until roughly mid-January. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have an urgent question, feel free to email Jane Goodrich or send a question to the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium & Tuba Festival on Facebook.

Falcone Papers in MSU Archives

University Archives & Historical Collections of Michigan State University document more than 150 years of MSU history. In addition, the collections also contain historical materials not related to MSU.

Dr. Leonard Falcone's papers are collected in the MSU Archives. A Table of Contents for the papers and other information can be found via this link to Dr. Leonard Falcone's papers.

Information about the Falcone Festival papers in the MSU Archives can be found here.

 

Pictured below, from left: young Leonard Falcone; concert at Interlochen, 1930; at his desk, 1959; MSU pregame, 1963

A young Leonard Falcone        Leonard Falcone at Interlochen-1930      Leonard Falcone at his desk-1959     Leonard Falcone at pregame-1963

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