Paul Vermel Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Orchestral Scores

Personal Papers



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Collection Overview

Title: Paul Vermel Papers, 1970-2024

ID: 12/5/90

Primary Creator: Vermel, Paul (1924-2024)

Extent: 16.5 cubic feet

Arrangement: Materials are organized in two series: Series 1) Orchestral Scores and Series 2) Personal Papers. Series 1 is arranged alphabetically by composer last name. Series 2 is arranged by subject and chronologically thereafter.

Date Acquired: 02/07/2025. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: Conducting--Instruction and Study, Conductors (Music), Faculty, Faculty Papers, Music, School of, Music teachers, Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Orchestras

Formats/Genres: Concert Programs, Papers, Sheet music

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of annotated orchestral scores and personal papers, documenting the career of Paul Vermel and his time as orchestra conductor at the University of Illinois from 1974 to 1994. Also includes annotated scores and notes used during Vermel's tenure as the conductor of the Portland Symphony Orchestra and the Northwest Symphony Orchestra.

Biographical Note

Paul Vermel (1924-2024) was an orchestra director, music educator, and professor emeritus at the University of Illinois. Vermel was born in Paris, France in 1924. His parents, Naoum Vermel and Marguerite Amirian Vermel, had previously fled Russia during the 1917 Revolution. As a young child, he studied organ with Andre Fleury and both composition and harmony with Andre Cluytens and Paul Kletzki. Vermel's studies were interrupted by the German occupation of Paris during World War II.

In 1949, he traveled to America and enrolled at the Juilliard School. After studying with Jean Morel, Vermel joined the Juilliard faculty, conducting the orchestra and opera orchestra. Throughout the 1950s, Vermel conducted several New York ensembles including the Hudson Valley Symphony, the Doctor's Orchestral Society, and  the Brooklyn Community Orchestra. Vermel also made his Broadway debut in 1954 as the assistant conductor for Gian Carlo Menotti's Saint of Bleecker Street. In that same year, he became an American citizen and was honored by then-president Dwight Eisenhower for his contributions to American music. At this time he was married to his first wife, Ann Nelson Vermel, with whom he had a daughter, Valerie.

In the early 1960s, Vermel became the conductor of the Fresno Youth Orchestra in Fresno, California. In 1966, he moved to Maine, eventually conducting the Portland Symphony Orchestra. He would serve as the conductor for this ensemble from 1967 to 1975. He was awarded an honorary Doctorate in fine arts from Nasson College in 1975. In 1974, Vermel accepted a professorship at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, conducting both the University Symphony Orchestra and the Champaign-Urbana Symphony. In 1978, he met and married his second wife, Carolyn Paulin. He retired from the University of Illinois in 1994. Following this, he moved to Chicago, where he conducted the Northwest Symphony Orchestra until 2013 and the North Suburban Symphony until 2007.

Vermel was the recipient of the Koussevitsky Memorial Award at the Tanglewood Festival, the American Symphony Orchestra League's Recognition Award, a Ford Foundation grant, an ASCAP award, and the Max Rudolf Award from the Conductor's Guild. Vermel died in Portland, Maine at the age of 99.

Subject/Index Terms

Conducting--Instruction and Study
Conductors (Music)
Faculty
Faculty Papers
Music, School of
Music teachers
Orchestra
Symphony Orchestra
Symphony Orchestras

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Accruals: An additional 9 boxes of orchestral scores were donated on September 30, 2025.

Acquisition Source: Carolyn Paulin

Acquisition Method: Gift


Box and Folder Listing


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Series 2: Personal Papers, 1970-2024
Consists of concert programs, conducting notes, and exercises; articles about conducting; teaching notes; photograph; and obituary documents. Materials are arranged by subject and chronologically therein.
Box 48
Folder 1: Articles on Conducting - Various Authors, undated
Folder 2: Biographies - Paul Vermel, undated
Folder 3: Exercises and Teaching Materials, undated
Folder 4: Exercises: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and Silent Night, undated
Folder 5: Exercises, Articles, Checklists, undated
Folder 6: Guest Conducting, 1970-1979
Folder 7: Premieres, Failures, Triumphs, undated
Folder 8: Conducting - University of Illinois Symphony, Symphonic Band, and Chamber Orchestra, 1989-1990
Folder 9: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony, 1990-1991
Folder 10: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony, 1991-1992
Folder 11: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony and Univ. of Illinois Symphony, 1980-1982
Box 49
Folder 1: Conducting - Univ. of Illinois Symphony; Champaign-Urbana Symphony; and Other Illinois Orchestras, 1974-1976
Folder 2: Conducting - Univ. of Illinois Symphony; Champaign-Urbans Symphony; and Other Illinois Orchestras, 1977-1978
Folder 3: Conducting - Univ. of Illinois Symphony; and Champaign-Illinois Symphony, 1978-1979
Folder 4: Conducting = Univ. of Illinois Symphony; Champaign-Urbana Symphony, 1979-1980
Folder 5: Conducting - Univ. of Illinois Symphony; Champaign-Illinois Symphony; and Other Illinois Orchestras, 1976-1982
Folder 6: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony; and Univ.of Illinois Symphony, 1982-1985
Folder 7: Conducting - Univ. of Illinois Symphony, 1985-1988
Folder 8: Conducting - Univ. of Illinois Symphony, 1988-1990
Folder 9: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony, 1984-1986
Folder 10: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony, 1986-1987
Folder 11: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony, 1987-1988
Folder 12: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony
Folder 13: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony, 1989-1990
Box 50
Folder 1: Conducting - Champaign-Urbana Symphony and Univ. of Illinois Opera, 1992-1993
Folder 2: Conducting - Univ. of Illinois Symphony and Champaign-Urbana Symphony, 1993-1994
Folder 3: Teaching Notes, undated
Folder 4: In Memory, 2024
Folder 5: Photograph of Paul Vermel and Friends, undated

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