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By Sarah A. Long and Kelly A. Carlson
Collection Overview
Title: Harry Begian Papers, 1926-97

ID: 12/9/25
Primary Creator: Begian, Harry (1921-2010)
Extent: 25.5 cubic feet
Arrangement: The collection is arranged into nine series: Series 1, Clinics and Conference Presentations; Series 2, Sound Recordings; Series 3, Correspondence; Series 4, Administrative Records and Research; Series 5, Teaching Notes and Scholarly Papers; Series 6, Music; Series 7, Photographs, Ephemera, and Uniforms; Series 8, Correspondence - Church Functions and Congressional Records, and Series 9, Books. Materials are arranged in alphabetical and chronological order.
Date Acquired: 12/10/1995. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: American Bandmasters Association, Armenian, Band Clinics, Band Concerts, Band Department, Bands, Bands (Music), Brass Bands, Choral Society, Church music, Conducting-Music, Correspondence, Faculty, Illinois Summer Youth Music, Marching bands, Military Bands, Music, School of, National Music Camp (Interlochen, MI)
Formats/Genres: Papers, Sheet music, Sound Recordings
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Consists of correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, concert recordings, program notes, convention materials, research materials, and published articles that document Harry Begian's career as a conductor, teacher, guest speaker, and scholar from 1946-2005. In addition to administrative materials from his University career, this collection contains his personal teaching materials such as class notes, lesson plans, and conducting exercises. This collection also contains two boxes of his personal arrangements for high school and University bands.
Biographical Note
Harry Begian (1921-2010) was a University band conductor, composer, arranger, and pedagogue, appearing as a guest conductor and speaker for numerous high school, University, and professional concert bands throughout the United States and internationally. He was born on April 24, 1921 in Pontiac, Michigan. The son of Armenian refugees Nishan and Osgi Begian, he was originally named Droy Harouthiun Begian, only later did he go by his anglicized name, Harry Begian. Begian grew up immersed in Armenian culture, serving as an alter boy within the Armenian church and learning Armenian folk songs. In the fourth grade he played E-flat alto horn in his school's band. He graduated from Fordson High School, near Dearborn, Michigan in 1939. At this time, he studied cornet with Leonard Smith and frequently attended open rehearsals of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. As a high schooler, he also falsified his age in order to perform with the 182nd Field Artillery Band in Detroit. Begian earned a bachelors degree in music at Wayne State University in 1941.
Dr. Begian started his career as a band director the following year at McKenzie High school in Detroit. Two years after accepting the position, he was drafted into the Army. He was stationed at Fort Brown in Texas, where he served as a cornettist in the 124th Cavalry Regimental Band. In 1946 he was discharged as a Technical Sergeant. In that year he was accepted as a student conductor at Tanglewood, where he studied under Serge Koussevitzky, Leonard Bernstein, Robert Shaw, and Eleazar Carvalho. In 1947, he became the director of the Cass Technical High School Symphonic Band, a position he held until 1964. Under his baton, the band became one of the finest high school bands in the country.
In 1956, Begian enrolled in the Education Department's doctoral program at the University of Michigan at the behest of William D. Revelli, who wanted to start a band conducting program there. Begian wrote his dissertation on the Armenian priest and musicologist Gomidas Vartabed in 1964. Following the successful completion of his doctorate, Dr. Begian became director of bands at Wayne State University, his alma mater. He served in this role from 1964 to 1967. Following this, he became the director of bands at Michigan State University from 1967 to 1970. Eventually, Begian would secure the position of director of bands at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which he held from 1970 to 1984. After his retirement from the University of Illinois, he went on to become the director of the Purdue University Symphonic Band from 1985-1987.
In addition to being a professional conductor and composer, Dr. Begian was also widely recognized for his pedagogical techniques, and he has published 17 articles on rehearsal analysis and conducting strategies. He has also been the subject of two dissertations, as well as numerous interviews published in the Instrumentalist. Dr. Begian has been the recipient of various awards, including the National Band Association's Citation of Excellence, The Edwin Franko Goldman Award, and the Notre Dame St. Cecelia Award among others.
Begian died in his home in Alpena, Michigan on July 26, 2010.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals:
9 August 2013: Bandmasters Hall of Fame plaque, 1984; United States Air Force Plaque, undated; and Gold Key from Springfield, Illinois plaque, undated deacessioned.
Other Note:
Pages
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Clinics and Conference Presentations],
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Series 2: Sound Recordings],
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Series 3: Correspondence],
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Series 4: Administrative Records and Research],
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Series 5: Teaching Notes and Scholarly Papers],
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Series 6: Music],
[Series 7: Photographs, Ephemera and Uniforms],
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Series 8: Correspondence: Church Functions and Congressional Records, 1961-1973, 1961-62, 1964-68, 1973, 1983],
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Series 9: Books],
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All]
- Series 7: Photographs, Ephemera and Uniforms


- Box 8

- Folder 22: Pictures of Harry Begian, ca. 1960, 1980

- Folder 23: Postcards: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; British Museum, ca. 1966, 1978

- Box 10


- Folder 29: Haskell O. Sexton Photographs, 1917-1978

- Box 11

- Folder 4: Symphonic Band Photograph, 1933, 1959-60, 1971-1972, 1981-1982, 1988-1989

- Folder 23: Photographs: Begian, U of I Bands (1 of 2), ca.1967-1985


- Folder 24: Photographs: Begian, U of I Bands (2 of 2), ca.1967-1985

- Folder 25: Photographs: Large Symphonic Band in Springfield, IL, March 30, 1978

- Folder 26: Photographs: Marching Illini, 1971, 1976-77, 1980


- Box 12

- Folder 14: Wayne State University Photographs, ca.1960, 1965-66

- Includes photographs of Michigan State University Concert Band 1964-1965 and Michigan State University Youth Music Symphonic Band 1962.
- Folder 17: From the Hearts of Men: Bicentennial Videotape - UofI Band Harry Begian, 1976

- Box 14

- Folder 1: Address book and Cass Technical High School members list, undated

- Folder 2: Address books, diary, Japanese language guide, prayer book, 1944

- Folder 3: America's Band in Blue, in appreciation plaque, 1992

- Folder 4: American Bandmaster's Association membership certificate, 1965

- Folder 5: American School Band Director's Association, in appreciation plaque, 1984

- Folder 6: "Bell Fronter" and Honorary Member of Mark Foutch's Brass Band plaque, 1972

- Folder 7: City of Waukegan, in appreciation of your visit plaque, undated

- Folder 8: Dr Harry Begian, guest conductor Hersey Band, 1971

- Folder 9: Gamma Omicron chapter, Sinfonia Fraternity of America membership certificate, 1941

- Folder 10: Garfield Symphonic Band in appreciation plaque, 1994-1995

- Folder 11: Georgia All-State Senior High School Symphonic Band, Harry Begian, conductor plaque, 1991

- Folder 12: Leblanc Music Educator's National Advisory Board, undated

- Folder 13: Military insignia (1 of 3), ca. 1940s

- Folder 14: Military insignia (2 of 3), ca. 1940s

- Folder 15: Military insignia (3 of 3), ca. 1940s

- Folder 16: Memo book, 1944

- Folder 17: NCBA President's Award, 1996

- Folder 18: Presented to Director Harry Begian, Salem-Keizer All-District High School Honor Band, 1996

- Folder 19: Purdue University Bands, in appreciation plaque, 1987

- Folder 20: Purdue University, in appreciation for his service to Purdue Bands plaque, 1985-1987

- Folder 21: Royal Australian Navy Band, with appreciation plaque, 1983

- Folder 23: St Cecilia Award, 1984

- Folder 22: South Dakota All-State Band Guest Conductor plaque, 1981

- Folder 24: Thank you, from the family, the Marching Illini, 1980

- Box 15

- Folder 1: Poster/Photographs, Begian, Cass Technical High School, May Festival, December 1955-1964

- Folder 2: Photographs, Begian, Cass Technical High Concert and Marching Bands, 1949-1963

- Folder 13: College Band Directors National Association, 1964, 1968-69, 1971-73, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1990-92

- Box 17

- Folder 25: Cass Tech reunion scrapbook

- Box 21

- Folder 1: Scrapbook

- Box 24

- Item 1: Navy Blue Uniform Pants

- Accession No. 2007.120925.001A.
- Item 2: Navy Blue University Bands Blazer

- Accession No. 2007.120925.001B.
- Box 25

- Item 1: Orange University Bands Blazer

- Accession No. 2007.120925.002.
- Box 26

- Folder 6: Milwaukee Police Band Honorary Membership Certificate, 1994

- Folder 7: Concert Programs, ca. 1935-2000

- Folder 8: Newspaper Clippings and Magazine Articles, ca. 1951-1966

- Folder 9: U.S. Naval Acadamy Band Photograph, April, 1993

- Box 28: Rolled photographs (for conservation)

- Item 1: Oversized photo: Marching band performing at Fighting Illini vs. Michigan game at Memorial Stadium. Record attendance, 76127., 1983

- Item 2: Poster. Rose Bowl '84: Illinois Fighting Illini, 1984

- Item 3: Photograph. Georgia Intercollegiate Band at Georgia Music Educators Association. Columbia, GA., 1985

- The first intercollegiate band in Georgia, with Harry Begian conducting.
- Item 4: Poster: Wayne University bands with Begian photograph, undated

- Item 5: Wayne University Band, ca. 1947

- Begian was a special instructor and assistant in University Bands after World War II.
- Box 29

- Folder 1: Certificate, Begian, Induction into National Band Association Hall of Fame of Distinguished Band Conductors, February 1994

- Folder 2: Photographs, Begian, Michigan State College Military Band and MSU Youth Symphonic Band; and Wayne State University [symphonic band] ca. 1966., 1935-1936 and 1959, 1961, 1966

- Folder 4: Photographs from Australian Royal Military Band

- Folder 7: La Traviata Poster - Begian Conducting, April 22

- Folder 8: Photographs - Marching Illini, 1970, 1976, 1978

- Folder 9: Photographs - University of Illinois Large Symphonic Band, 1970-71, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1976-77

- MapCabinet 3

- MapDrawer 1

- Folder 1: Harry Begian oversized materials, 1925, 1930

- Harvard Football Game, 1925 (oversized photograph); University of Illinois Symphonic Band poster, undated; and Michigan State College - White House, Oct. 31, 1930, Wash. D.C. (oversized photograph).
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Clinics and Conference Presentations],
[
Series 2: Sound Recordings],
[
Series 3: Correspondence],
[
Series 4: Administrative Records and Research],
[
Series 5: Teaching Notes and Scholarly Papers],
[
Series 6: Music],
[Series 7: Photographs, Ephemera and Uniforms],
[
Series 8: Correspondence: Church Functions and Congressional Records, 1961-1973, 1961-62, 1964-68, 1973, 1983],
[
Series 9: Books],
[
All]