By Jennifer Aninger, Kelly Brown, Amanda Pippitt
[Printer Friendly] | [ Email us about these papers]Title: Thomas Wisniewski Papers, 1946-1996
ID: 12/5/54
Primary Creator: Wisniewski, Thomas J.
Extent: 2.0 cubic feet
Arrangement: The collection is organized in 2 series. Series 1: Music Pedagogy, 1946-1995, (Boxes 1, 2) is arranged into three sub-series. Sub-series 1: Research and Publications, 1961-1991 (Boxes 1, 2); Sub-series 2: Teacher Education Presentations and Programs, 1960s-1990s (Boxes 1, 2); Sub-series 3: Personal Papers, 1946-1995 (Boxes 1, 2). Series 2: Music Performance, 1947-1990s (Boxes 1-6) is arranged into three sub-series. Sub-series 1: Music Performance Instruction Records, 1947-1990s (Boxes 1-6); Sub-series 2: Research and Publications, 1964-1991 (Boxes 4, 5); Sub-series 3: Personal Papers, 1940s-1990s (Boxes 4, 5).
Date Acquired: 00/00/2003. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: American String Teachers Association, Band Clinics, Bands, High School Music, Music - United States, Orchestra, Photographs, Stringed Instruments, Teaching Methods
Formats/Genres: Motion Pictures/Videotapes, Papers, Photocopies, Sound Recordings
Languages: English
Consists of correspondence, programs, awards, newspaper clippings, journal articles, photographs, and phonographic and videotape recordings documenting Wisniewski's career as a musician and music educator in Illinois from the 1950s to the 1990s. Of special interest is Wisniewski's 1964 Northern Illinois University Master of Music thesis entitled "String Orchestra Music of the Baroque Period and Its Value to the High School Orchestra Program."
Thomas J. Wisniewski was an author, clinician, conductor, and string music educator from the 1950s-1990s. He received his Master's of Music in 1964 from Northern Illinois University and began teaching high school orchestra in the Chicago suburbs during the 1960s and 1970s. During his tenure at the University of Illinois, which began in the early 1970s, he taught conducting at undergraduate and graduate levels, string pedagogy for music educators, and was the conductor of the Illini Symphony Orchestra. During that time, he continued to work with high schools. Mr. Wisniewski presented at and attended numerous conferences and meetings, notably the National School Orchestra Association (NSOA), Illinois Music Educators Association (IMEA) (as well as those of other states), and the American String Teachers Association (ASTA). He was frequently a sumemr camp clinician at the Illinois Summer Youth Music Camp, University of Wisconsin Summer Music Clinic, Western Illinois Summer Music Clinic, and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Summer String Camp.
American String Teachers Association
Band Clinics
Bands
High School Music
Music - United States
Orchestra
Photographs
Stringed Instruments
Teaching Methods
Consists of research publication materials, conference programs, articles and instruction programs, and personal correspondence and ephemera documenting Thomas Wisniewski's contributions to string and music teachers.
This series is organized into three sub-series--Sub-series 1: Research and Publications; Sub-series 2: Teacher Education Presentations and Programs; Sub-series 3: Personal Papers. The sub-series are chronically arranged.
Consists of festival, clinic, conference, and summer programs, sound recordings, videotapes, newsclippings, publications, correspondence, and photographs documenting Thomas Wisniewski's contributions to string and music performers.
This series is organized into three sub-series--Sub-series 1: Music Performance Instruction Records; Sub-series 2: Research and Publications; Sub-series 3: Personal Papers. The sub-series are chronically arranged.
[Glenbard East High School Orchestra, Directed by Wisniewski]
(one phonographic recorded disc, 33.3 rpm)
[Thomas J. Wisniewski, Conductor]
(2 disc set, 33 rpm)
[Thomas J. Wisniewski, Conductor]
(2 disc set, 33 rpm)
[Glenbard East High School Symphony Orchestra Thomas J. Wisniewski, Director. Featuring the University of Illinois Jazz Band, John Garvey, Director]
(one phonographic recorded disc, 33.3 rpm)