By Scott Schwartz and Carol Berthold
Title: Willie T. Summerville and Summerville Family Papers, 1930-2019
ID: 15/42/20
Primary Creator: Summerville, Willie (1944-2017)
Extent: 37.0 cubic feet
Arrangement:
Organized in five series, divided to reflect Summerville's two primary careers as music educator and religious leader.
Series 1) Education Materials, has two subseries: Sub-series 1) Elementary and Secondary School Papers and Sub-series 2) College and University Papers. Series 1 consists of materials relating to Summerville's career as a music educator. Sub-series 1 and 2 are arranged chronologically.
Series 2) Church Papers, relates to his career as a religious leader in the Canaan Baptist Church. Materials are arranged chronologically.
Series 3) Scores and Sheet Music has six sub-series arranged topically, suggesting the context in which the music was used: Sub-series 1) General Music, Sub-series 2) Pedagogical Music, Sub-series 3) Sacred Music, Sub-series 4) Hymnals, Sub-series 5) Shape-note Gospel Song Books, and Subseries 6) Workshop Music and Programs. Each sub-series is arranged alphabetically by title.
Series 4) Audio-Visual Recordings, has three sub-series: Sub-series 1) Education Audio-Visual Recordings, Sub-series 2) Church Audio-Visual Recordings, and Sub-series 3) Commercial Recordings. Materials are organized by media type and then chronologically.
Series 5) Personal and Family Papers and Photographs, includes four sub-series: Sub-series 1) Personal and Family Papers and Photographs, Sub-series 2) Personal Education Materials, Sub-series 3) Personal Study Books and Materials, and Sub-series 4) Valerian A. Summerville's Personal Papers. Each sub-series is arranged by type or title of event and then chronologically, when possible.
Date Acquired: 01/13/2020
Subjects: African-Americans, Alumni, Awards, Baptists, Bible, Black Chorus, Black History, Black Students, Black Studies, Calendars, Choral music, Choral singing -- Instruction and study, Church music, Course Materials, Gospel Music, High School Music, High Schools, Marching Illini, Music instruction, Music teachers, Sacred music, Urbana, Illinois, Vocal music
Formats/Genres: Correspondence, Photographs, Scrapbooks, Sound Recordings
Languages: English
Consists of music, audio-visual recordings, photographs, event programs, correspondence, awards and other recognitions, personal notes, pedagogical materials, and administrative records documenting Willie T. Summerville's careers as a music educator in the Urbana public school system, and a deacon, treasurer, and music minister at the Canaan Baptist Church. The collection also reflects the numerous workshops and seminars he led across the country, and his courses taught at Parkland College, Millikin University, and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign as the campus and community affairs specialist in the Department of African-American Studies. Of particular interest are the substantial collections of gospel music (sheet music and recordings), and newspaper clippings, photographs, and correspondence relating to the Urbana High School Concert Choir's 1999 trip to Rome.
Willie Thomas Summerville (1944-2017) was born in Sunshine, Arkansas, the son of Moses and Lenora Summerville. He attended T.W. Daniel High School in Crossett, Arkansas, where he participated in both the chorus and band, graduating in 1962. Following this, Summerville was admitted to Arkansas AM&N College, a historically Black college which is now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Here he served as a drum major in the marching band. After graduating in 1966, he had the opportunity to teach at Tuskegee University, but instead came to the University of Illinois, performing tuba in the Marching Illini and singing in both the men's concert choir and Black Chorus. He graduated with his Masters in Music Education in 1967.
Summerville taught for over 30 years in the Champaign and Urbana public school systems including posts as a general music teacher at Thornburn School and Brookens Junior High, as the Choral Music Director of the Urbana Middle School 8th Grade Chorus, and finally as the Director of the Urbana High School Concert Choir. He took the Urbana Concert Choir to Rome in 1999 and to Carnegie Hall in 2002. He also frequently led workshops and music clinics in Churches and Schools across the country. After retiring from public school teaching in 2005, he taught courses at Parkland College, Millikin University, and the University of Illinois within the African American Studies department. An active member and deacon of the Canaan Baptist Church in Urbana, Summerville served the Baptist community in many roles including treasurer and Minister of Music. He received numerous awards and other recognitions throughout his life, both for his music education and for his community service. Summerville died in Urbana on March 7, 2017.
African-Americans
Alumni
Awards
Baptists
Bible
Black Chorus
Black History
Black Students
Black Studies
Calendars
Choral music
Choral singing -- Instruction and study
Church music
Course Materials
Gospel Music
High School Music
High Schools
Marching Illini
Music instruction
Music teachers
Sacred music
Urbana, Illinois
Vocal music
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source: Shandra Summerville
Acquisition Method: Gift