Austin J. McDowell Music and Papers

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Collection Overview

Title: Austin J. McDowell Music and Papers, 1899-2004

ID: 12/5/86

Primary Creator: McDowell, Austin J. (1920-2013)

Extent: 2.5 cubic feet

Arrangement: Organized into two series: Series 1: Musical and Professional Papers, 1899-2001; organized into four sub-series: Sub-Series 1: UIUC Faculty Papers, 1936-2001, arranged chronologically; Sub-Series 2: Educational Papers, 1938-1983, arranged chronologically; Sub-Series 3: Sheet Music, 1899-1942, arranged by type of material; Sub-Series 4: Summer Camps, 1947-1963, arranged chronologically; and Series 2: Personal and Family Papers, 1943-1984, arranged chronologically.

Date Acquired: 11/20/2023

Subjects: Alumni, Band Department, Bands, Bands (Music), Conductors (Music), Faculty, Faculty Papers, Music, Music, School of, National Music Camp (Interlochen, MI), Navy, United States, Star Course, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, Woodwind Instruments

Formats/Genres: Sheet music

Languages: English, Japanese, Swedish

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of pedagogical materials, research papers, correspondence, event programs, and sheet music documenting Austin J. McDowell's musical and professional career, including as Woodwind Instructor and director of the School of Music at UIUC. Also includes newclippings, photographs, and personal papers of McDowell's family members.

Biographical Note

Austin Johnston McDowell (1920-2013) was a clarinettist, conductor, and University of Illinois School of Music faculty member (1946-1988) and director (1986-1988). The son of Mary Forbes Johnston and Austin Ormand McDowell, he was born on September 15, 1920, in Heyworth, IL.  After completing his Bachelor's degree at the University of Illinois, he served as a United States Navy pilot during World War II. Following his service, he returned to the University of Illinois, completing his Master's degree in 1946.

In that same year,  McDowell was appointed Woodwind Instructor and Assistant Conductor with the university band program at the University of Illinois. On January 23, 1947, he married Ellen Jane Attebery, with whom he had seven children. He also played regularly with the Illinois Woodwind Quintet and the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra. In 1976, he became Chairman of the Wind Instrument Division and later served as the Director of the School of Music from 1986 to 1988, retiring shortly thereafter.

Over the summers, McDowell served as a conductor and woodwind instructor at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, MI, The Bemidji Summer Camp in Bemidji, MI, and Western State University in Gunnison, CO. He attended Holy Cross Church in Champaign and was a member of Phi Mu Alpha, Pi Kappa Lambda, the National Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors, and the Music Educators National Conference. Despite being struck with Alzheimer's disease later in life, McDowell found great satisfaction in his work with his students. He died at the age of 93 on December 4, 2013, in Urbana, IL

Subject/Index Terms

Alumni
Band Department
Bands
Bands (Music)
Conductors (Music)
Faculty
Faculty Papers
Music
Music, School of
National Music Camp (Interlochen, MI)
Navy, United States
Star Course
University of Illinois
Urbana, Illinois
Woodwind Instruments

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: John McDowell

Acquisition Method: Gift.


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Series 1: Musical and Professional Papers, 1899-2001
Consists of materials related to Austin J. McDowell's musical and professional career. Organized into 4 sub-series: Sub-Series 1: UIUC Faculty Papers 1936-2001; Sub-Series 2: Educational Papers, 1938-1983; Sub-Series 3: Sheet Music, 1899-1942; Sub-Series 4: Summer Camps, 1947-1963.
Sub-Series 1: UIUC Faculty Papers, 1936-2001
Consists of research and pedagogical materials, administrative forms, event programs, and correspondence documenting McDowell's time as a faculty member at UIUC, including as Woodwind Instructor and director of the School of Music. Arranged chronologically.
Box 1
Folder 1: Hetzel Clarinet Fingering Chart Revision Materials and Correspondence, 1936-1959
Folder 2: University of Illinois Concerts and Recitals Program Books, 1945-1949
Folder 3: Research Paper of Foreign Band Editions, Notes and Drafts, ca. 1946
Folder 4: Research Paper of Foreign Band Editions, 1946
Folder 5: School of Music Programs, 1946-1984
Folder 6: Correspondence, 1947-1985
Folder 7: Other Concert and Event Programs, 1947-2001
Folder 8: Austin J. McDowell Performance Programs, 1948-1953
Folder 9: University of Southern California Bands Programs, 1948-1957
Folder 10: University of Illinois Bands Programs, 1948-1984
Folder 11: Programs and Speech about Georges Enesco, 1948-2000
Folder 12: University of Illinois Concerts and Recitals Program Book, 1949-1950
Folder 13: The Star Course Programs, 1949-1955
Folder 14: Festival of Contemporary Arts Programs, 1950-1959
Folder 15: Clarinet Pedagogical Materials and Correspondence, 1954-1967
Folder 16: Austin J. McDowell Performance Programs, 1954-1984
Folder 17: Illinois Woodwind Quintet Newsclippings, 1956-1977
Folder 18: Carl Fisher Fingering Charts, 1957
Folder 19: Austin J. McDowell Plaques, ca. 1961
Folder 20: Leave Travel Plans and Time Tables, 1962
Folder 21: Hotel Information for Sabbatical Trip (1 of 2), 1962
Folder 22: Hotel Information for Sabbatical Trip (2 of 2), 1962
Folder 23: Sabbatical Trip Mementos and Time Tables, 1962
Folder 24: Sabbatical Report, 1963
Folder 25: University of Illinois Bands Administrative Forms Sample Book, undated
Box 5
Folder 1: School of Music Newsclippings, ca. 1939-1990
Sub-Series 2: Educational Papers, 1938-1983
Consists of event programs, correspondence, research materials, and thesis papers related to McDowell's time as a student at Urbana High School and UIUC. Arranged chronologically.
Box 1
Folder 26: Concert Programs, 1938-1942
Folder 27: Urbana High School Programs & Letters, 1938-1983
Folder 28: Austin J. McDowell Performance Programs, 1940-1946
Folder 29: Survey of Foreign Editions - Angelo M. Cucci, 1942
Folder 30: University of Illinois Bands Programs, 1942-1945
Folder 31: University of Illinois Graduation Documents, 1942-1946
Folder 32: Austin J. McDowell Master's Thesis Draft, 1946
Folder 33: Austin J. McDowell Master's Thesis, 1946
Sub-Series 3: Sheet Music, 1899-1942
Consists of published scores, scores annotated by McDowell, and sheet music handwritten by McDowell documenting his music career throughout his life. Arranged by type of material: annotated published scores, unannotated published scores, and handwritten scores. Arranged alphabetically within each material type.
Box 2
Folder 1: Annotated Music Workbooks, undated
Contents include: Fifteen Studies in Style and Expression for the Piano, Giuseppe Concone; and 25 Progressive Exercises for Small Hands, Carl Czerny.
Folder 2: Art Publication Society, Educational Adaptations for the Pianoforte, annotated, ca. 1915
Edited and adapted by Leopold Godowsky. Contents include: Cradle Song, Johannes Brahms; First Faust Suite, Charles Gounod; and Church Melody, Alessandro Stradella.
Folder 3: Art Publication Society, Progressive Series Compositions, annotated, ca. 1913-1915
Contents include: Menuet in E Flat, Ludwig van Beethoven, edited by Leopold Godowsky, 1915; Military Polonaise in A Major, Frederic Chopin, 1913; Nocturne in G Minor, Frederic Chopin; The Little Wanderer, Cornelius Gurlitt, 1913; A Curious Story, Stephen Heller, 1913; Summer Pleasures, Henning von Koss, 1913; Sonatine, Friedrich Kuhlau, 1913; Triumphal March, Theodor Oesten, 1913; The Dance of the Dolls, Eduardo Poldini, 1913; Scherzo Valse, Emil Sauer, 1915.
Folder 4: Art Publication Society, Progressive Series Compositions, annotated, ca. 1918-1923
Contents include: The Butterfly, Edvard Grieg, Edited by Leopold Godowsky, 1918; Idillio, Theodore Lack, 1918; The Romp of the Gnomes, Frank Renard, 1922; Melody in F, Anton Rubenstein, edited by Leopold Godowsky, 1918; Rustling of Spring, Christian Sinding, edited by Leopold Godowsky, 1918; "Good Morning" Song, WIlson G. Smith, 1919; Darling Heart, Adolf Weidig, 1919; You and I & Fireside Dream, Adolf Weidig, 1923.
Folder 5: Art Publication Society, Progressive Series Studies, annotated, ca. 1913
Contents include: Study: Spinning Song, Friedrich Burgmuller, 1913; Velocity Study, Carl Czerny, 1913; Etudes, Henry Lemione, 1913.
Folder 6: John Kirby Swing Salon Series for Orchestra, annotated, ca. 1929-1940
Contents include part books for piano, drums, and Bb clarinet, arr. by Charles Shavers, published by Robbins Music Corporation.
Folder 7: Published Annotated Sheet Music, ca. 1899-1926
Contents include: In the Month of May, Francois Behr, undated; Clayton's Grand March, Chas D. Blake, 1920; The Pixies Carnival, Arthur L. Brown, 1922; General Grant's Grand March, Edward March, 1922; Military March, Franz Schubert, undated; Pilgrim's Song, Pyotr Tschaikowsky, 1899.
Folder 8: Schirmer's Library Workbooks, annotated, 1908
Contents include: The Little Pianist, Carl Czerny; The Art of Finger Dexterity, Carl Czerny; Sonatina Album: A Collection of Fifteen Favorite Sonatas, edited by Ludwig Klee, Louis Kohler, and Adolf Ruthardt.
Box 3
Folder 1: Schirmer's Library Workbooks, annotated, ca. 1915-1927
Contents include: Songs Without Words for the Piano, Felix Mendelssohn, 1915; Preparatory Exercises, Aloys Schmitt,1922; Fifteen Two-Part Inventions for the Piano, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1927.
Folder 2: Sheet Music Published by Boosey & Company, Inc., annotated, ca. 1904-1915
Contents include: Kitty My Love, Will you Marry Me?, Traditional, arr. Herbert Hughes, 1913; Vale, Kennedy Russell, 1915; Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, Roger Quilter, 1914. All scores include sticker from Taylor Fisher Music Shop in Champaign, IL.
Folder 3: John Kirby Swing Salon Series for Orchestra, unannotated, ca. 1939-1940
Contents include part books for Eb Alto Sax, Bb trumpet, and bass (with guitar chords), arr. by Charles Shavers, published by Robbins Music Corporation.
Folder 4: Mendelssohn "Songs Without Words" Published by White-Smith Music Pub. Co., unannotated, undated
Folder 5: Published Unannotated Sheet Music, ca. 1914-1930
Contents include: Ballade, Claude Debussy, 1914; Dixie, Frederic Lorin, 1925; Aldrig jag Glommer & Livets Herre, Einar Waermo, 1930
Folder 6: Sheet Music Published by J.A. Hultman & Son Co., unannotated, ca. 1906-1922
Contents include (all pieces composed by J.A. Hultman unless otherwise noted): Mitt Barndomshem, 1906; Monster Kyrkan (The Model Church), 1906; Var Ar Ditt Hem, 1916; Min Hembygd, 1916; Langtan Till Foster Jorden, 1916; Jag Alskar Norden, 1916; Hjartats Langtan, 1916; Sa Alskade Gud Varlden (Joh. 3:16), 1917; Bjorneborgarnes Marsch, 1922; Pa Bryggan Jag Stod Vid Midnatt, M. Lindsey, 1922; Ett Barndomsminne, 1919; Ett Skont Ackord Ett Enda, Arthur Sullivan, 1922; Goken "Ku Ku, Ku Ku," J.B., undated.
Folder 7: Fakebooks, undated
Contents include: 4 manuscript fakebook manuscripts; 1 belonging to Austin J. McDowell; 3 belonging to Joe McDevitt for clarinet, tenor, and trumpet stamped by Taylor-Fisher Music Shop in Champaign, IL.
Folder 8: Karg-Elert Lauda Sion, undated
Contents include manuscript parts & score for Lauda Sion by Sigfrid Karg-Elert.
Box 4
Folder 1: Schumann Symphony No. 4 (1st Movement), undated
Contents include manuscript parts; full score can be found in Box 5, Folder 2
Folder 2: Shostakovich 5th Symphony, 4th Movement, undated
Contents include manuscript parts; full score can be found in Box 5, Folder 3
Box 5
Folder 2: Schumann Symphony 4, 1st Movement Full Score, 1942
Contents include full score manuscript; parts can be found in Box 4, Folder 1
Folder 3: Shostakovich 5th Symphony, 4th Movement Full Score, undated
Contents include full score manuscript; parts can be found in Box 4, Folder 2
Folder 4: Unfinished Full Score Arrangements, undated
Full score manuscipt fragments. Pieces include Nocturne by Arthur Honegger, Chant de Joie by Arthur Honegger, FInale from the Egyptian Helen by Richard Strauss. The last piece, titled "Interlude," is otherwise unidentifiable due to damage.
Sub-Series 4: Summer Camps, 1947-1963
Consists of correspondence, contracts, and programs documenting McDowell's summer teaching experiences at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, MI; The Bemidji Summer Camp in Bemidji, MI; and Western State University in Gunnison, CO. Arranged chronologically.
Box 1
Folder 34: Interlochen National Music Camps Programs, 1947-1948
Folder 35: Interlochen Faculty Contracts, 1948
Folder 36: Bemidji Summer Band Camp Program, 1950
Folder 37: Gunnison Music Camp Correspondence, 1957-1962
Folder 38: Gunnison Music Camp Programs, 1958-1963
Series 2: Personal and Family Papers, 1943-1984
Consists of materials from Austin J. McDowell's time in the U.S. Navy, photographs, newsclippings of articles about the McDowell family, two Japanese 7" shellac records, and materials from bibles of McDowell family members. Translation and additional identification of Japanese records provided by Dan Voss and Arisa Akashi. Arranged first by item type then chronologically.
Box 1
Folder 39: Pilot Training Books, 1943
Folder 40: U.S. Navy Documents, 1945-1946
Folder 41: Austin & Ellen Wedding Invitation & Newsclippings, 1946-1957
Folder 42: McDowell Family Papers, ca. 1950-1969
Folder 43: Deacon Dunn Band, ca. 1984
Folder 44: Materials from Anna McDowell Bible, undated
Folder 45: Materials from Austin O. McDowell Bible, undated
Box 2
Item 1: 2 Pieces by Koga Masao, Undated
Translation and identification provided by Dan Voss and Arisa Akashi. 7" shellac record published by Japanese label Teikoku Tikuonki. Kei Ongaku (light music/easy listening). Side 1: Yuube Honoka Ni ("Delicately into the Evening / Dimly into the Evening"), composed by Koga Masao, arr. Yoshino Sou, performed by the Teitiku Orchestra; Side 2: Oka Wo Koete ("Over the Hill/Passing Over the Hill"), composed by Koga Masao, arr. Sugiyama Haseo, performed by the Teitiku Orchestra.
Item 2: Folk Songs - Nicchiku Records, 1943
Translation and identification provided by Dan Voss and Arisa Akashi. 7" shellac record published by Nicchiku Records. Minnyou ("Folk Song"). Side 1: Okesa Bushi, performed by Onmaru, accompanied by Toyoshi and Santarou on shamisen and the Umeya Troupe; Side 2: Sankai Bushi ("3 Stage Melody"), performed by Higashi Nobue, accompanied by Toyoshi and Sayu on shamisen and the Umeya Troupe. Pressed in Kawasaki City by Nitchiku Kogyo K.K.
Box 4
Folder 3: Austin J. McDowell Newsclippings & Correspondence, ca. 1943-1978
Box 5
Folder 5: Air Navigation Workbook Preflight - Preliminary, 1943-1944
Folder 6: A. Austin Harding Newsclippings and Sonorities Magazine, 1939-2004

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