David H. Maxwell Music and Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Music and Sound Recordings

Personal Papers

Digital Records



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Collection Overview

Title: David H. Maxwell Music and Papers, 1904-2022

ID: 26/20/272

Primary Creator: Maxwell, David H. (1944-2023)

Extent: 3.25 cubic feet

Arrangement:

The collection is arranged in three series.

Series 1: Music and Sound Recordings consists of music and sound recordings in four subseries: subseries 1) Compositions, which are arranged alphabetically; subseries 2) Sound Recordings, which are arranged by recording type and then alphabetically; subseries 3) Royalty Statements, which is arranged in reverse-chronological order; and subseries 4) Concert Programs and Flyers, which is arranged in reverse chronological order.

Series 2: Personal Papers consists of personal papers and is arranged into five subseries: subseries 1) Correspondence, which is arranged alphabetically; subseries 2) ASCAP Papers, which is arranged reverse chronologically; subseries 3) Calendars, which is arranged reverse chronologically; subseries 4) Newspaper Clippings and Photographs, which is arranged alphabetically; and subseries 5) Research and Manuscripts, which is arranged reverse chronologically.

Series 3: Digitial Records is composed of digital records and is arranged chronologically and then alphabetically.

Date Acquired: 03/20/2025

Subjects: Alumni, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), Church music, Composers, Compositions-Music, Congregational Church, Maine, Music teachers, Organs, Piano, Vocal music

Formats/Genres: Audio-Visual Material, Concert Programs, Newspaper Clippings, Sheet music

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of music, personal papers, and computer files documenting David Maxwell's career as a pianst, organist, and composer.

Biographical Note

David Hamman Maxwell (1944-2023) was pianist, organist, composer, and minister of music. Maxwell graduated from the University of Illinois School of Music in 1967, majoring in piano performance and studying with Dean Sanders and Malcom Bilson. During his undergraduate degree, Maxwell was elected to membership in Pi Kappa Lambda and was a member of Phi Mu Alpha. In 1969, he earned a Master of Music degree at the University of Illinois in organ performance, studying organ with Jarold Hamilton. As a masters student, he was a member of Edwin London's vocal ensemble Ineluctable Modality. After graduating with his masters degree, Maxwell earned a music faculty position at Western Illinois University. In 1972, he returned to UIUC to study music education, earning his doctorate in 1978. During his time at the University of Illinois, Maxwell studied composition with Ben Johnston and Edwin London. Following his graduation, Dr. Maxwell was appointed to the music faculty of the University of Southern Maine.

He eventually left USM and was appointed Minister of Music at State Street Church, where he moved generations of church members with his masterful use of the Roosevelt organ and the grand piano, in addition to directing the church choir. He served State Street Church for 43 years. As a performer, Maxwell played numerous solo recitals as well as having performed as a member of several chamber music ensembles including Musica Tricinia and the St. George Chamber Players. He also played with the St. Louis Symphony and the Portland (Maine) Symphony Orchestra.

Maxwell began composing music in the late 1990’s. His first published work, “Voluntary for Trumpet and Organ,” was published in 1998 by H.W. Gray Publications (a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Publications). It has been performed numerous times in Europe and Asia in addition to North America. Other publishers of Maxwell’s music include Concordia, Augsburg Fortress, and Zimbel Press. Between 1998 and 2023, he composed over 200 pieces. He received several ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) Plus Awards. A committed teacher, Maxwell taught privately in addition to doing volunteer work in his community. He was involved in the Portland chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Maxwell died in 2023 in Scarborough, Maine.

Subject/Index Terms

Alumni
American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP)
Church music
Composers
Compositions-Music
Congregational Church
Maine
Music teachers
Organs
Piano
Vocal music

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: Sue Welch

Acquisition Method: Donation


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Music and Sound Recordings, 1967-2022],
[Series 2: Personal Papers, 1948-2022],
[Series 3: Digital Records],
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Series 2: Personal Papers, 1948-2022
Sub-Series 1: Correspondence, 1981-2019
Box 2
Folder 20: Church Correspondence, Cards, and Programs, 1981-2019
Folder 21: Finale Reference Guides, 2002-2009
Folder 22: "Freedom Song" Correspondence, 1997
Folder 23: General Correspondence, 1997-2012
Sub-Series 2: ASCAP, 2009-2016
Box 2
Folder 24: ASCAP, 2015-2016
Folder 25: ASCAP, 2014-2015
Folder 26: ASCAP, 2013-2014
Folder 27: ASCAP, 2012-2013
Folder 28: ASCAP, 2011-2012
Folder 29: 2010-2011
Folder 30: ASCAP, 2009-2010
Sub-Series 3: Calendars, 1991-2022
Box 2
Folder 31: Yearly Calendars, 2016-2022
Box 3
Folder 1: Yearly Calendars, 2009-2016
Folder 2: Yearly Calendars, 2004-2009
Folder 3: Yearly Calendars, 1991-2004
Sub-Series 4: Newspaper Clippings and Photographs, 1948-1994
Box 3
Folder 4: "Mikado Cast Rehearses" News-Gazette, 1965
Folder 5: Musica Tricinia Ensemble, 1984-1986
Folder 6: New Year's / Portland, 1984
Folder 7: Photograph and Illinois Songbook Note, Undated
Originally with the "University of Illinois Songbook" that was deaccessioned due to another copy already in elsewhere in Archon
Folder 8: Photographs - Headshots, 1948-1994
Folder 9: Tourist News Vol. 24 No. 13, August 26, 1983
Folder 10: Village Gazette Vol. 1 No. 11, August 26, 1983
Sub-Series 5: Research and Manuscripts, 1963-1999
Box 3
Folder 11: Spiritual Texts, ca. 1988-1999
Folder 12: Essays and Research, 1975-1977
Folder 13: Manuscript Draft, 1963
Folder 14: Musicology Notes, Undated
Folder 15: Reading Notes and Research, Undated

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