By Sandy Kroeker and Jonas Kromer Yela
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: Music, Music, School of, University of Illinois
Formats/Genres: Sheet music
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.
Austin Johnston McDowell was born September 15, 1920, in Heyworth, IL, and died at the age of 93 on December 4, 2013, in Urbana, IL. McDowell was a Professor Emeritus and former director of the University of Illinois School of Music. McDowell received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music from the University of Illinois. After completing his Bachelor's degree, he served as a United States Navy pilot during World War II, after which he returned to UIUC to complete his Master's degree. On January 23, 1947, he married Ellen Jane Attebery, with whom he had seven children. In 1946, along with being a clarinetist with the Illinois Woodwind Quintet and the Champaign-Urbana Symphony, McDowell was appointed Woodwind Instructor at the UIUC School of Music and University Bands. He eventually became Chairman of the Wind Instrument Division and later served as the Director of the School of Music, before retiring in 1988. Over the summers, McDowell also taught 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 and left a legacy of patience, good humor, courage, and grace.
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source: John McDowell
Acquisition Method: Gift.