Paul Rolland Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Correspondence

Illinois String Research Project

Research and Publications

Administrative, Teaching, and Service Files

Sheet Music and Audio Recordings

Personal Papers



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Collection Overview

Title: Paul Rolland Papers, 1939-1992View associated digital content.

ID: 12/5/21

Primary Creator: Rolland, Paul (1911-1978)

Extent: 26.85 cubic feet

Arrangement: Series 1 arranged topically and chronologically thereunder, series 2 arranged by format.

Date Acquired: 08/18/1972. More info below under Accruals.

Subjects: American String Teachers Association, Austria - Art and Literature, European String Teachers Association, Faculty, Faculty Papers, Illinois String Project, Illinois Summer Youth Music, Music, School of, Music - Instruction and study - Hungary, Music Extension, Music instruction, Music Publishers, Music teachers, Music Teachers National Association, National Academy of Music, Stringed Instruments, Summer Youth Music, Violin, Walden Quartet

Formats/Genres: Correspondence, Papers, Photographs

Languages: English, Hungarian, Russian, Croatian, Hebrew, German, Japanese

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of correspondence, photographs, research files, method books, sheet music, audio recordings, films, and concert ephemera, documenting the life of Paul Rolland (1911-78) and his tenure as professor of music at the University of Illinois (1945-78). Of note are photographs, films, and sound recordings, documenting his Illinois String Project. Also of note are letters between Rolland and Sinichi Suzuki, Yehudi Menuhin, and Pablo Casals. In addition several photographs document his performance work at the University of Illinois with guest conductors like Igor Stravinsky as well as ensembles like the Walden Quartet.

Biographical Note

Paul Rolland (1911-1978) was born on November 21, 1911 in Budapest under the name Pali Reisman. He began his studies on the violin at age 11 with the Hungarian violinist Jenö Hubay. At age 18 Reisman studied with Dezsö Rados. In 1933, he began his studies at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest under Imre Waldbauer and Leo Weiner. While in Budapest, he served as the first violinist of the Budapest Symphony and taught violin at the Gimes Institute of Music. He emigrated to the United States in 1938, traveling with the Pro Ideal Quartet to the West Minster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey. Around 1940 Reisman earned a position with Trenton Symphony Orchestra, playing in the first stand of violas.  Reisman joined the faculty of Simpson College in Indanola, Iowa in 1942, leading their orchestra and string program. In 1943, he also became a member of the Lerner String Quartet. Reisman's wife Clara, who had graduated from the Royal Hungarian Academy of Music in 1939 with a degree in piano performance, joined Reisman on faculty at Simpson College around this time. While in Iowa, Reisman also served as the choir director at First Presbyterian Church in Indianola.

Following the outbreak of World War II, Paul and Clara Reisman changed their last name to Rolland, adopting an anglicized name to avoid anti-German sentiments. In 1945, Rolland joined the faculty of the University of Illinois. Rolland was instrumental in establishing and making alterations to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in performance. At the University, he performed regularly with the Illinois String Trio. He also gave regular faculty recitals alongside prominent faculty members. While John Kuypers was the director of the School of Music, Rolland also gave performances as principal of the University of Illinois Symphony Orchestra, which was conducted by serveral prominant composers and conductors, including Igor Stravinsky.

Rolland's research principally considered methods of teaching young children in group settings. One of his first major research projects considered the work of Shinichi Suzuki, a project that led to Suzuki's US Talent Education Tour and Rolland's film on the same subject. Beginning in 1954, Rolland noticed that several of his younger students needed additional support holding their full-size violin bows, so he constructed the "Rolland Bow Grip." This research endeavor turned into a side business called the String Research Company, which was operated out of Rolland's home. In 1966, Rolland received government funding to start the University of Illinois String Research Project. The project analyzed various methods of teaching young students across the state of Illinois and constructed a dossier of photographic data analyzing bow holds and body positions of violin students. The project resulted in his method book series, The Teaching of Action of String Playing, as well as several pedagogical films that are still used by the Paul Rolland Society and those who practice the Rolland Method. The resulting method served as a tool for both young students and violin instructors, espousing the benefits of group lesson environments over one-on-one instruction.

In addition to his innovative research, Rolland served the University in several professional organizations. In 1946, Rolland became a founding member of the American String Teacher's Association (ASTA), serving as its first president. Four years later, Rolland unveiled the ASTA's journal, American String Teacher. He would serve as the editor of this publication until 1960. Under the auspices of the ASTA, Rolland assisted with the publication of several important treatises on the violin, including Joseph Szigeti's Ten Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano. Because of his involvement with ASTA, Rolland was invited to join several other music education organizations, including the European String Teachers Assocation (ESTA), Music Educators National Conference (MENC), Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), and several other international organizations.

Rolland also gave frequent workshops, serving as a guest performer and conductor for youth programs and festivals across the country. Shortly after ariving at Illinois, Rolland joined the faculty of the Illinois Summer Youth Music program, which was sponsored by the Illinois Music Extension Office. He also gave a series of radio workshops over WILL Radio in 1946. In 1959 he served as string faculty member at the national summer camp for music at Interlochen. As president of the ASTA, Rolland served as a guest clinician to several regional branches of the ASTA. He also used his sabbaticals as opportunities to give workshops. In 1961 he received State Department funding to tour Austria, West Germany, Hungary, Russia, Yugoslavia, Turkey, and Israel. Throughout this trip, Rolland gave workshops and lectures. He received additional funding to travel to the UK in 1975 and Austria, Hungary, Australia, and New Zealand in 1978.

In 1974, Rolland became a founding member of the National Academy of the Arts, an early charter high school located in Urbana, Illinois. Serving as the string instructor, Rolland helped expand the program throughout the mid-1970s, accepting many talented students including Lucia Lin. After Rolland died in 1978 in Champaign, Illinois, the National Academy of Music renamed it's orchestra the Paul Rolland Orchestra.

Subject/Index Terms

American String Teachers Association
Austria - Art and Literature
European String Teachers Association
Faculty
Faculty Papers
Illinois String Project
Illinois Summer Youth Music
Music, School of
Music - Instruction and study - Hungary
Music Extension
Music instruction
Music Publishers
Music teachers
Music Teachers National Association
National Academy of Music
Stringed Instruments
Summer Youth Music
Violin
Walden Quartet

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Accruals: An additional batch of material was received from the Rolland Estate on May 8, 1991. MPAL retained the audio and film recordings until 2017, when these were transferred to the Sousa Archives.

Acquisition Source: Rolland Estate

Acquisition Method: Gift

Related Materials: For original control files and acquistion information see the Music Library Administrative Records (35/3/68), Box 4, Folder 10.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Correspondence, 1939-1992],
[Series 2: Illinois String Research Project, c. 1964-1970],
[Series 3: Research and Publications],
[Series 4: Administrative, Teaching, and Service Files],
[Series 5: Sheet Music and Audio Recordings],
[Series 6: Personal Papers, 1938-1978],
[All]

Series 4: Administrative, Teaching, and Service Files
Consists of Rolland's Faculty Papers for the University of Illinois, Simpson College (Indanola, IA), and the National Academy of the Arts (Urbana, IL); workshop, clinics, and sabbatical trip records; service files for his role as President of the American String Teacher's Associatation and Editor of American String Teacher Journal; and service files for other professional organizations including Music Teachers National Association, the European String Teachers Association, and other organizations. The materials are arranged into six subseries.
Sub-Series 1: University of Illinois Faculty Papers, 1945-1978
Consists of Rolland's faculty papers, including Area meeting minutes, school brochures and admission files, student files, course records, concert programs, and photographs, documenting his tenure as a faculty member at the University of Illinois. Materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 7
Folder 15: Administrative Correspondence, 1946-1950
Folder 16: Admissions Correspondence, 1967-1977
Folder 17: Correspondence Regarding Water Damage in the String Annex, 1967
Folder 18: Course and Teaching Assistant Correspondence, 1968-1977
Folder 19: Division and Administration Correspondence, 1968-1972
Folder 20: Division and Committee Correspondence, 1967-1975
Folder 21: Division and Music Extension Correspondence, 1959-1966
Folder 22: DMA Program - Revisions to and Issues With, 1963-1975
Includes program requirements, student information, student surveys, exit surveys, and letters to the administration and musicology areas.
Folder 23: Faculty Hiring Committee Documents, 1968-1978
Includes CVs, Resumes, and Letters of Recommendation.
Folder 24: Hayden, William P. (former student of Rolland), resume and publicity dossier, 1988
Folder 25: ISYM String Schedule, ca. 1974
Folder 26: String Program - Course of Study, Curriculum, and Surveys, 1949
Box 8
Folder 38: Graded Methods and Solos for Strings and Music Extension Bulletins (nos. 8, 16, 40), 1947-1972
Folder 39: Illinois String Planning Conference (1 of 3), 1945-1948
Folder 40: Illinois String Planning Conference (2 of 3), 1945-1948
Folder 41: Illinois String Planning Conference (3 of 3), 1945-1948
Folder 42: Illinois Summer Youth Music Programs, 1959, 1972-1975
Folder 43: List of String Method Books, undated
Folder 44: Music 330 - String Pedagogy, Course Outline, ca. 1959
Folder 45: Music 330b - String Pedagogy, Exam Questions, 1972-1975
Folder 46: Music Extension Bulletins (nos. 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 31, 34, and 35), 1951-1952
Folder 47: Music Extension 1955 String Quartet Tour and ISYM Programs, 1954-1965
Folder 48: Music Extension - Lucia Lin Concert Program, 1972
Folder 49: School of Music Files - ISYM Camp Schedules, String Curriculum, Recruitment Reports, Faculty and Committee Lists, Class Surveys, 1967-1977
Folder 50: String Division Correspondence and Minutes, 1968-1969
Folder 51: University of Evansville (IN) Music Program Flyers and Correspondence, Related to Carol Dallinger (former student of Rolland), 1975-1978
Folder 52: University of Illinois Faculty and Chamber Music Concert Programs, 1951-1977
Folder 53: University of Illinois Faculty and Chamber Recitals at Other Institutions, 1949-1976
Folder 54: University of Illinois Orchestra Concert Programs, 1957, 1975
Folder 55: University of Illinois Student Recital Programs, 1959-1976
Box 10
Folder 38: Instructional Awards Banquet Program, 1976
Folder 39: ISYM Senior String Camp Program, 1959
Folder 40: ISYM Senior String Camp Program, 1972
Folder 41: School of Music Brochures, ca. 1948-1964
Folder 42: School of Music Extension Office 3rd Annual Chamber Music Symposium at Allerton Park - Flyer, 1965
Folder 43: String Program Curriculum and Recommended Literature, 1948-1949
Recommended Literature for Violin published in the School of Music Extension Bulletin No. 11.
Folder 44: University of Illinois Faculty and Chamber Music Concert Programs, 1948-1976
Folder 45: University of Illinois Orchestra Concert Programs and Poster (Rolland performing and conducting), 1948-1975
Folder 46: University of Illinois Student Recital Programs, 1962-1974
Box 11
Folder 11: Illinois Summer Youth Music, Senior String Camp with Paul Rolland (Headmaster) - Photo, 1965
Folder 12: Photos of Paul Rolland with String Trio and Guest Performers, Conductors, and Composers, ca. 1947-1960View associated digital content.
Photos include: Igor Stravinsky, Howard Karp, George Enescu, John Kuypers, and Joseph Szigeti.
Folder 13: Photos of Paul Rolland with UI Sinfonietta and Student Quartet, ca. 1947-1969
Folder 14: Students, Colleagues, and Conferences - Photos, Slides, and Negatives, ca. 1942-1967
Folder 15: Students, ISYM, and UIUC Colleagues - Scrapbook and Photos, 1945-1969
Includes guest performers: Endre Granat, Wolfgang Kuhn, Luis Potter, and Paul Kadek. Also includes faculty: Stanley Fletcher, John Kuypers, Clara Rolland, and John Garvey.
Folder 16: Students, ISYM, and UIUC Colleagues - Scrapbook and Photos, 1970-1976View associated digital content.
Includes images of Lucia Lin and other students. Also includes image of the Walden Quartet and research photos of Verna Townsend.
Folder 17: Students, ISYM, and UIUC Colleagues - Scrapbook and Photos, 1975-1976
Box 12
Folder 55: Aspen and Monticell, Quintet - Negatives, undated
Folder 56: Paul Rolland and Kasp? - Negatives, undated
Folder 57: Paul Rolland with his UIUC Students in his studio - Negatives, undated
Folder 58: University of Illinois Faculty Photographs and Images of Guests - Negatives, ca. 1970
Photos include: Piano Trio [Paull Rolland, Stanley Fletcher, and Peter Farrell], unnamed faculty, and guest performer George Enescu.
Folder 59: University of Illinois Orchestra - Negatives, ca. 1960s-70s
Folder 60: University of Illinois Student String Quartet - Negatives, ca. 1960s
Folder 61: University of Illinois Quartet - Negatives, undated
Sub-Series 2: Workshop and Sabbatical Files, 1946-1978
Consists of itineraries, planning documents, photographs, and programs of workshops, masterclasses, and guest adjudication given by Rolland. Materials are arranged chronologically.
Box 7
Folder 27: Fulbright Grant and Guggenheim Fellowship Applications, 1959-1961
Folder 28: Department of State Correspondence, 1960-1961
Regarding Specialist Designation, Lectures, and Recitals.
Folder 29: Sabbatical Correspondence, 1960-1961
Regarding Russian Trip.
Folder 30: Workshop Expense Receipts for US State Department, 1960-1961
Receipts from Germany, Austria, Turkey.
Folder 31: Austria-Hungary Sabbatical Trip, 1961
Folder 32: Israel and Turkey Workshop Correspondence, 1961
Folder 33: Sabbatical Leave, Yugoslavia, 1961
Folder 34: Sabbatical Report and Correspondence, 1961-1962
Folder 35: US State Department Correspondence - Trips to Hungary and Yugoslavia, 1961-1975
Folder 36: Sabbatical Proposal 1970, 1967-1972
Folder 37: Yugoslavian State Music Program - Elementary and Middle School Violin Curriculum in Croatian, ca. 1971
Folder 38: Sabbatical Leave Reports, 1975-1978
Folder 39: Honors Festival with Rolland as Guest Conductor, 1976
Box 8
Folder 56: Inter-University Travel Grants - Hungary Trip, 1964
Folder 57: Instrumental Ensemble Workshop - South Florida, 1970
Folder 58: Workshop Programs, 1973-1976
Folder 59: European Workshops - Correspondence, 1974
Folder 60: International String Workshop Concert Programs, 1974-1975
Folder 61: Baylor University String Workshop Poster, 1975
Folder 62: West Germany Workshops - Correspondence, 1976-1977
Box 10
Folder 47: WILL Radio Workshop Notes and Correspondence, 1945-1946
Folder 48: WILL Radio Workshop - Press Release and Correspondence, 1947
Folder 49: Music Education Conference Programs with Rolland as Guest Performer or Conductor, 1946-1976
Folder 50: Workshop Brochures and Programs, 1947-1974
Folder 51: Interlochen Summer Camp Program, 1959
Folder 52: MTNA String Workshop - Hand Out, 1960
Folder 53: Guest Recitals and Workshops Given by Rolland, 1962-1978
Materials written in Hungarian, German, and English.
Folder 54: West Cliffe, CO Workshop - Press Clippings, 1970-1971
Folder 55: List of Workshops Given by Rolland 1973-1977, Including Workshop Participant Lists, 1973-1977
Folder 56: International String Workshop - Flyers and Programs, 1974
Folder 57: International String Workshops - Flyers and Programs, 1975-1986
Includes memorial programs in honor of Paul Rolland collected by Clara Rolland.
Folder 58: Western Michigan and Austrian Workshops - Press Release, 1976
Folder 59: International Orchestra Week in Erl, Austria - Press Releases, Itineraries, and Programs, 1977-1978
Folder 60: Sabbatical Lectures and Workshops - Australia and New Zealand - Itinerary and Correspondence, 1978
Box 11
Folder 18: Kenosha High School String Camp - Bound Photobook, 1963
Documents Rolland's work as a guest instructor at the high school string camp.
Folder 19: Workshop Photos - North Carolina, Wisconsin, London, 1970-1976
Folder 21: International String Workshop - Westcliffe, Colorado - Event Photos, 1971
Folder 22: Workshop Photos - Austria and England, 1972-1974
Box 12
Folder 62: String Instruction on the Radio - Gregory Hall - Negative, June 1946
Folder 63: WILL Radio Class - Slides and Negatives, 1946-1975
Folder 64: Yugoslavia Workshop - Negatives, 1961
Folder 65: Winston-Salem, NC School of the Arts Workshop - Negatives, ca. 1968
Folder 66: Illinois Workshop - Slides and Negatives, ca. 1968
Folder 67: International Workshop Photos (1 of 2), ca. 1968-1978
Includes images of Shinichi Suzuki, David Moskovitz, and Nannie Jamieson.
Folder 68: International Workshop Photos (2 of 2), ca. 1968-1978
Includes Rudolph Kolisch
Folder 69: Academy Graduation and Student - Negatives, ca. 1968
Folder 70: Australia and New Zealand, Alaska, Milwaukee Workshop Photos, 1968-1978
Folder 71: England and Switzerland Workshop Photos, 1975-1977
Folder 72: Austria and Budapest Workshop Photos, 1976-1978
Folder 73: Vienna Workshop - Negatives, ca. 1978
Folder 74: Australia and New Zealand Workshop Photos and Negatives, 1978
Folder 75: Sweden Workshop Photos, 1978
Folder 76: Vienna and Budapest Workshop Photos (1 of 2), 1978
Folder 77: Vienna and Budapest Workshop Photos (2 of 2), 1978
Folder 78: Workshop Negatives, undated
Folder 79: Westcliffe Workshop Negatives, undated
Folder 80: Czech Workshop Negatives, undated
Sub-Series 3: American String Teachers Association and American String Teacher Journal Records
Consists of photographs, conference planning documents, journals edited by Rolland, and correspondence, documenting Rolland's tenure as the President of the American String Teachers Association and editor of the American String Teacher Journal. Materials are arranged chronologically.
Box 7
Folder 40: ASTA Summer Conference Policy, 1970
Folder 41: ASTA Memos, Correspondence, and Newsclippings, 1964-1976
Folder 42: Szigeti, Joseph - Ten Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano, front matter proofs, 1965
Folder 43: Szigeti, Joseph - Ten Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano, appendix proofs, 1965
Folder 44: Szigeti, Joseph - Ten Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano, manuscript and publisher correspondence, 1955-1973
Folder 45: Szigeti, Joseph Book Contract with ASTA, 1964-1972
Folder 46: Szigeti, Joseph Correspondence about ASTA publication, 1957-1965
Folder 47: Szigeti, Joseph Correspondence and Envelope of Music Proofs
Envelope contains clipped photographs of sheet music with annotations and publishers markings. Envelope was labeled "Music Silence Memoir," examples possibly used within Andras Schiff's Music Comes Out of Silence: a memoir.
Box 8
Folder 63: ASTA - Publication Lists, Edited by Rolland, 1955-1958
Folder 64: Washington String Teachers Association Conference Program, 1965
Folder 65: New Jersey Chapter of ASTA Calendar of Events, 1965-1966
Folder 66: ASTA Newsletter, 1971
Folder 67: ASTA Silver Anniversary Programs, 1971
Folder 68: ASTA Publications Committee Correspondence, 1975-1978
Box 10
Folder 61: "ASTA Code of Ethics for School and Youth Orchestras" by Rolland, ca. 1946
Folder 62: American String Teacher Journals Edited by Rolland, 1951-1960
Folder 63: ASTA String Conference Program - Colorado College, 1959
Folder 64: "ASTA - 4 Great String Conferences" - Poster/Brochure, 1960
Brochure can be folded out into a poster for use by educators.
Folder 65: American String Teacher 13, no. 2 - Conference Issue with Articles on Rolland, 1963
Folder 66: ASTA Regional Conferences - Flyers and Programs featuring Rolland as adjudicator, 1965-1973
Folder 67: ASTA Conference Brochures, 1968-1969
Folder 68: American String Teacher - Issue on Regional Conferences, Rolland Featured, 1969
Issue missing cover and several pages.
Box 11
Folder 23: ASTA Colorado State Workshop and Photos, 1951, 1959-1960
Folder 24: Photos of Artists used in American String Teacher, ca. 1954-1955
Artists include: Paul Stassewitch, Byron Darnell, Julian Helms, Miami University String Quartet, Anrold V. Clair, Friedrich Karl Muller (Master Bow Maker), Kathleen Lenski, Feld Hungarian Quartet, Oklahoma Baptist University Left-Handed String Quartet, East Chicago Public Schools String Quartet, Stefan Krayk, Joseph Fuchs, Michigan State University String Quartet, Capital University String Quartet, New York Trio, Efrim (?) Fruchtman, Aeolian Trio, Cecile Vashaw, Henri Temianka and Marilyn Sears, Madeleine Carabo Cone, Otto Lepert, University of Kentucky String Quartet, Eugene Hilligoss, LaSalle String Quartet, Witchita String Quartet, Amati String Quartet, Eldon Obrecht, Robert Becker, Joseph Liska, D.G. Englehart, Ruth Melcher Quartet, James Sykes, Rex Underwood, Victor de Veritch, Lucie Landon, Harrison Keller, Hope String Quartet, Geza de Kresz, Paganini Quartet at Interlochen, Louis Krasher, and Adriene Galimer, among others.
Folder 25: ASTA Workshop Photos, 1960-1967
Folder 26: Contemporary Music in Public Education Panel - Syracuse - Photo used for American String Teacher, 1954
Panelist include: Maurice Whitney, Dr. William Fleming, Norman L. Rice, Dr. Robert Marvel, Roger Sessions, Arthur Frackenpohl, and Dr. Robert J. Conan.
Folder 27: Rolland Presidentential Addresses, Correspondence, and Essays, ca. 1964
Folder 28: Gypsy Orchestra Photos - from ASTA Conference, 1965
Folder 29: ASTA Programs, brochures, code of ethics, 1966-1969
Folder 30: ASTA Scrapbook and Photos, ca. 1966-1974
Folder 31: Peter Rejto Poster and Portrait for American String Teacher, ca. 1970
Folder 32: ASTA Correspondence - David Walter to Paul Rolland, 1971
Folder 33: ASTA Conference Correspondence and Information, 1971-1972
Box 12
Folder 81: ATSA Conference - Negatives, ca. 1970
Folder 82: ATSA Conference - Negatives (with Shinichi Suzuki) (1 of 2), ca. 1970
Folder 83: ATSA Conference - Negatives (with Shinichi Suzuki) (2 of 2), ca. 1970
Sub-Series 4: Service Organizations and Conferences Files
Consists of conference programs and meeting minutes of professional organizations in which Rolland was a member. Materials are arranged alphabetically by organization.
Box 7
Folder 48: European String Teachers Association (ESTA) - Meeting Minutes, 1978
Folder 49: Music Educators National Conference (MENC) - Consitution and Bylaws with Rolland's Annotations, 1958
Folder 50: Music Educators National Conference (MENC) - 1972 Conference and Atlanta String Quartet, 1971-1973
Includes correspondence, programs, and conference proceedings.
Folder 51: Music Educators National Conference (MENC) - Publications, Correspondence about publications, publication lists, 1959, 1969-1976
Folder 52: Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) - Correspondence, 1972-1978
Folder 53: Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) - Conferences Programs, Workshop Handouts, and Correspondence, 1973-1977
Folder 54: Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) - National Convention, Proceedings, 1978
Folder 55: National School Orchestra Association (NSOA) - Bulletin, 1966
Folder 56: National School Orchestra Assocaition (NSOA) - Correspondence, 1965-1974
Folder 57: National School Orchestra Association (NSOA) - Bulletin, Officers List, and Bylaws, 1965-1974
Box 8
Folder 69: European String Teachers Association (ESTA - British Branch) newsletter 3, no. 1, 1978
Folder 70: National School Orchestra Association (NSOA) - Journals Articles about Conferences, 1965-1966
Folder 71: National School Orchestra Association (NSOA) - Bulletin Featuring Rolland, 1974
Folder 72: Music Educators National Conference (MENC) - Conference Poster, 1967
Folder 73: Music Educators National Conference (MENC) Panel "The Future of Strings" Correspondence about, 1974
Folder 74: Music Educators National Conference (MENC) - Albright Middle School Program, 1978
Folder 75: Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) - Biennial Convention Program, 1967
Box 10
Folder 69: European String Teachers Association (ESTA) 1978 Conference - Program and Correspondence, 1977-1978
Folder 70: Illinois State Music Teachers Association (ISMTA) -  Newsletters, 1972-1977
Folder 71: Music Educators National Conference (MENC) - Conference Flyer, 1971
Folder 72: Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) - Pablo Casals Memorial Concert Program, 1975
Folder 73: Ysäye, Eugene Foundation - Conference Program, 1978
Program in French.
Box 11
Folder 34: Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Conference Brochures and Programs, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978
Sub-Series 5: National Academy of the Arts Faculty Papers, 1974-1978
Consists of curriculum planning documents, financial records, advertisements, and publicity for the National Academy of the Arts and the National Academy of Music in Urbana, IL, documenting Rolland and Clara Rolland's participation in the school. Materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 8
Folder 76: Audition Applications and Reports, 1975
Folder 77: Carlson, Paul - Correspondence about NAA Concert Tour, 1976
Folder 78: Concert Programs, 1974-1977
Includes programs featuring Lucia Lin.
Folder 79: Charter Membership Program - Booklet, ca. 1974
Folder 80: Jim Thornton and Eric Hoover Concert Poster, 1976
Folder 81: National Academy of Arts - High School Program Handbook and Applications, 1978-1979
Folder 82: National Academy of Music - Community Extension Division and Faculty List, 1977
Folder 83: News Releases and Programs, 1975-1978
Folder 84: Payroll and Expenses, 1974-1975
Folder 85: School Correspondence, 1972-1977
Folder 86: Schultz, Carl - Correspondence, School Bulletins, Posters, and Articles Written Before the National Accademy of the Arts, 1957-1975
Box 10
Folder 74: Grace Babakhanian, "Little Arts School on the Prairie," C-U Magazine, 1983
Collected by Clara Rolland, about the history of the National Academy of the Arts/National Academy of Music in Urbana, IL.
Folder 75: National Academy of the Arts Paul Rolland Chamber Orchestra Concert Program, 1981
Collected by Clara Rolland, featuring an ensemble named after Rolland.
Folder 76: National Academy of Music - Press Releases and Programs, 1974-1977
Folder 77: National Academy of Music - String Program Brochure, 1974
Box 11
Folder 35: National Academy of the Arts - Scrapbook and Photos, 1974-1978
Sub-Series 6: Simpson College Faculty Papers, 1940-1945
Consists of photographs, publicity, and concert programs, documenting Rolland's tenure as violin instructor at Simpson College as well as records of his role conducting church choirs in Central Iowa. Materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 8
Folder 87: Paul Riesman Recital Programs, ca. 1940
Folder 88: Reviews of Simpson College Performances, 1942-1943, 1949-1959
Folder 89: Rolland's Exercises for Rhythm, Shifting, Skipping, and Transposition, 1941-1944
Folder 90: Simpson College 1942 Alumni Class Directory, 1965
Folder 91: Simpson College Letter of Recommendation for Rolland, ca. 1945
Box 10
Folder 78: Church Worship Service Programs (Central Iowa), 1941-1942
Paul Reisman listed as choir director of the First Presbyterian Church in Indanolia, IA and other area churches.
Folder 79: Simpson College and Iowa Concert Programs - Given as Paul Reisman, 1939-1945
Folder 80: Simpson College - Reisman Studio Flyers and Brochures, 1941-1943
Paul and Clara Reisman listed as instructors.
Folder 81: Simpson College - Reisman Studio and Student Concert Programs, 1941-1945
Paul Reisman listed as instructor, Clara Rolland appears in select programs as accompanist.
Folder 82: Trenton (NJ) Symphony Orchestra Program, 1940
Paul Reisman listed as 2nd violist.
Box 11
Folder 44: Simpson College and University of Iowa - Scrapbook and Photos, ca. 1940-1945

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