Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). School of Music

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The Northwestern University Department of Music, successor to the University's Conservatory of Music (1874-1892) existed from 1892 to 1895 as a division of Northwestern's College of Liberal Arts. The Department offered three courses of study: one for amateurs, another for aspiring professionals, and a third advanced course leading to the Bachelor of Music degree. Students successfully completing the advanced course received diplomas, those completing the professional course received certificates of attainment.

The School of Music supplanted the Department of Music in 1895. As its curriculum developed, the School sponsored a variety of programs of study. The curriculum included both certificate of attainment and performance programs and diploma programs. Diploma programs, leading to the Graduate in Music and Bachelor of Music degrees as well as the Diploma in Musical Proficiency, were either more extensive in scope or less narrowly professional than certificate programs.

The Northwestern University Catalogues and School of Music Announcements of Courses should be consulted as to specific Department and School of Music degree programs and courses of study.

From the guide to the School of Music Student Files, 1916-1960, 1925-1949, (Northwestern University Archives)

The Northwestern University Department of Music, successor to the University's Conservatory of Music (1874-1892) existed from 1892 to 1895 as a division of Northwestern's College of Liberal Arts. The Department offered three courses of study: one for amateurs, another for aspiring professionals, and a third advanced course leading to the Bachelor of Music degree. Students successfully completing the advanced course received diplomas, those completing the professional course received certificates of attainment.

The School of Music supplanted the Department of Music in 1895. As its curriculum developed, the School sponsored a variety of programs of study. The curriculum included both certificate of attainment and performance programs and diploma programs. Diploma programs, leading to the Graduate in Music and Bachelor of Music degrees as well as the Diploma in Musical Proficiency, were either more extensive in scope or less narrowly professional than certificate programs.

The Northwestern University Catalogues and School of Music Announcements of Courses should be consulted as to specific Department and School of Music degree programs and courses of study.

From the guide to the School of Music Scholastic Records, 1892-1914, (Northwestern University Archives)

The Northwestern University Department of Music, successor to the University's Conservatory of Music (1874-1892) existed from 1892 to 1895 as a division of Northwestern's College of Liberal Arts. The Department offered three courses of study: one for amateurs, another for aspiring professionals, and a third advanced course leading to the Bachelor of Music degree. Students successfully completing the advanced course received diplomas, those completing the professional course received certificates of attainment.

The School of Music supplanted the Department of Music in 1895. As its curriculum developed, the School sponsored a variety of programs of study. The curriculum included both certificate of attainment and performance programs and diploma programs. Diploma programs, leading to the Graduate in Music and Bachelor of Music degrees as well as the Diploma in Musical Proficiency, were either more extensive in scope or less narrowly professional than certificate programs.

The Northwestern University Catalogues and School of Music Announcements of Courses should be consulted as to specific Department and School of Music degree programs and courses of study.

From the guide to the School of Music Student Registration Records, 1901-1956, (Northwestern University Archives)

The Northwestern University Department of Music, successor to the University's Conservatory of Music (1874-1892) existed from 1892 to 1895 as a division of Northwestern's College of Liberal Arts. The Department offered three courses of study: one for amateurs, another for aspiring professionals, and a third advanced course leading to the Bachelor of Music degree. Students successfully completing the advanced course received diplomas, those completing the professional course received certificates of attainment.

The School of Music supplanted the Department of Music in 1895. As its curriculum developed, the School sponsored a variety of programs of study. The curriculum included both certificate of attainment and performance programs and diploma programs. Diploma programs, leading to the Graduate in Music and Bachelor of Music degrees as well as the Diploma in Musical Proficiency, were either more extensive in scope or less narrowly professional than certificate programs.

The Northwestern University Catalogues and School of Music Announcements of Courses should be consulted as to specific Department and School of Music degree programs and courses of study.

From the guide to the School of Music Grade and Lesson Reports, 1922-1959, (Northwestern University Archives)

The Northwestern University Department of Music, successor to the University's Conservatory of Music (1874-1892) existed from 1892 to 1895 as a division of Northwestern's College of Liberal Arts. The Department offered three courses of study: one for amateurs, another for aspiring professionals, and a third advanced course leading to the Bachelor of Music degree. Students successfully completing the advanced course received diplomas, those completing the professional course received certificates of attainment.

The School of Music supplanted the Department of Music in 1895. As its curriculum developed, the School sponsored a variety of programs of study. The curriculum included both certificate of attainment and performance programs and diploma programs. Diploma programs, leading to the Graduate in Music and Bachelor of Music degrees as well as the Diploma in Musical Proficiency, were either more extensive in scope or less narrowly professional than certificate programs.

The Northwestern University Catalogues and School of Music Announcements of Courses should be consulted as to specific Department and School of Music degree programs and courses of study.

From the guide to the Records of the Dean of the Music School, 1923/1936, (Northwestern University Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Arrand Parsons (1918-2001) Papers, 1942-1988 Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn Arne Oldberg (1874-1962) Papers, 1917-1976, n.d. Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn Frederick L. Hemke (1935- ) Papers, 1962-2004, 1990-2000 Northwestern University Archives
creatorOf Records of the Dean of the Music School, 1923/1936 Northwestern University Archives
creatorOf School of Music Student Registration Records, 1901-1956 Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn Anthony Donato (1909-1990) Papers, 1917-1992 Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn Coleman, Susannah Armstrong. Susannah Armstrong Coleman collection, 1912-1953 (bulk 1930-1949). Library of Congress
creatorOf School of Music Student Files, 1916-1960, 1925-1949 Northwestern University Archives
creatorOf School of Music Grade and Lesson Reports, 1922-1959 Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn Glenn Cliffe Bainum (1888-1974) Papers, 1888-1974 Northwestern University Archives
creatorOf School of Music Scholastic Records, 1892-1914 Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn M. William Karlins (1932-2005) Papers, 1953-2005 Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn Emily Boettcher Bogue (1907-1992) Papers, 1907-1996 Northwestern University Archives
referencedIn Susannah Armstrong Coleman Collection, 1912-1953, (bulk 1930-1949) Library of Congress. Music Division
referencedIn John Phillip Paynter (1928-1996) Biographical Materials, 1951-1996 Northwestern University Archives
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associatedWith Bainum, Glenn Cliffe person
associatedWith Boettcher, Emily, 1907-1992 person
associatedWith Coleman, Susannah Armstrong. person
associatedWith Donato, Anthony person
associatedWith Hemke, Fred person
associatedWith Karlins, M. William person
associatedWith Oldberg, Arne, 1874-1962 person
associatedWith Parsons, Arrand person
associatedWith Paynter, John P. person
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Grading and marking (Students)
Music
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