By Adriana Cuervo and Mandi Goodsett
[Printer Friendly] | [ Email us about these papers]Title: George Hunter Sound Recordings and Personal Papers, 1948-1982
ID: 12/5/63
Primary Creator: Hunter, George (George H.) (1918-2011)
Extent: 5.0 cubic feet
Arrangement: Organized into three series. Series 1: Realizations and Arrangements of Baroque Music for Collegium Musicum and UI Chamber Choir Concerts and Albums, Series 2: Sound Recordings of Collegium Musicum, UI Concert Choir, and other School of Music Performances, Series 3: Collegium Musicum Records and Photos, School of Music Programs.
Date Acquired: 12/19/2012
Subjects: Collegium Musicum of the University of Illinois, Early music collection, Music, School of
Consists of reel-to-reel sound recordings, programs, newspaper clippings, photographs, and music documenting the early development of the University of Illinois' Collegium Musicum ensemble between 1948 and 1982.
George Hunter was born in 1918 in Columbus, Ohio. He studied piano, cello, and trumpet in high school, and graduated from Indiana University. He was accepted to study piano in Paris with Nadia Boulanger, but the war intervened and he spent five years in the army, serving as a band leader in Georgia. After the war, he went to Yale to study composition with Paul Hindemith and received his Masters Degree in 1947. He joined the University of Illinois faculty in 1948, where he taught music theory, composition, counterpoint, harpsichord and early music performance. Hunter probably began playing viols and recorders at Yale, though it is not clear whether he played the viola d'amore. Hindemith ran a Collegium Musicum at Yale, which might have influenced George Hunter to form the first Collegium Musicum at the University of Illinois in 1951. In 1963 he received a grant from the Ford Foundation to travel to Holland for year to study early choral music, and when he returned he founded the University of Illinois Concert Choir, which he conducted until his retirement in 1982. He passed away on March 26, 2011.
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source: Katherine J. Hunter
Acquisition Method: Donation