By Kelda Habing and Nolan Vallier
[Printer Friendly] | [ Email us about these papers]Title: Michael Cameron Music and Papers, ca. 1938-2019
ID: 12/5/79
Primary Creator: Michael Cameron (1959-2022)
Extent: 11.5 cubic feet
Arrangement: Organized into five series: Series 1. Educational Materials ( ca. 1977-2004), arranged by type (syllabi, listening lists, teaching plans, recruitment) and then chronologically; Series 2. Administrative (ca. 1993-2018), arranged by committee and then chronologically; Series 3: Performances, Research, and Service (ca. 1989-2019), arranged by type (programs and fliers, reviews, publications, recording contracts, professional organizations) and then chronologically; Series 4: Published and Original Music (ca. 1938-2014), arranged in five subseries and then alphabetically by composer's surname; Series 5: Sound Recordings, arranged in two sub-series of Cameron's personal recordings and course listening lists for MUS 437 and MUS 560; and Series 6: Personal Papers.
Date Acquired: 05/19/2021. More info below under Accruals.
Consists of educational materials such as syllabi and listening lists, performance programs and fliers, correspondence, meeting minutes, music and scores, and audio recordings which were used by Michael Cameron during his time as a tenured faculty member and bassist in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's School of Music.
Michael Cameron (1959-2022) was born in Utica, New York. A bassist, educator, and writer, Cameron graduated in 1981 from Indiana University with a Bachelor's of Music, and from the same institution in 1982 with a Master's of Music. While there, he studied with Murray Grodner, Barry Green, and Stuart Sankey. He began his teaching career at West Texas State University in 1982, before transitioning to Baylor University in 1983. In 1985, he joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's School of Music String Division as professor of double bass. During his time at the University of Illinois, he taught several classes (MUS 437 and MUS 560) in addition to his bass studio, served on many School of Music and university committees, and served several tenures as head of the string division. He served as principal bass both of the Sinfonia da Camera and of the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra. Cameron played in the Ciosoni (Esperanto for "all sounds") trio alongside clarinetist Paul Martin Zonn and later Eric Mandat, and flutist Tim Lane. The group was known for its unusual instrumentation and the technical expertise of its members, performing interpretations of known works as well as works written for the trio.
Cameron published many articles with the Chicago Tribune, especially concert reviews, and with the American String Teachers Association and Bass World. He was a member of the International Society of Bassists. His performance history includes many world premieres and American premieres for bass, as well as works dedicated to or commissioned by him. His repertoire varied widely, and included works in both classical and modern styles. Cameron began the company BassScores.com which published works specifically for the double bass, many of which were arranged or edited by Cameron. Cameron was featured on or appeared in multiple published recordings, including "Progression," "Sound Bites," "Canto: Music for Double Bass by Thomas Frederickson," "Teresa LeVelle: The Shadowlands," "Uncommon Voices," and "Exhortations: Virtuoso Solo Instrumental and Chamber Music."
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Accruals: An addition of music was provided by Renata Soares Caceres on November 14, 2022.
Access Restrictions: None.
Acquisition Source: Theresa Cameron, sister, for Michael Cameron
Acquisition Method: Gift