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Elizabeth Green Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Articles

Biographical

Correspondence

Business Correspondence

Music Education

Programs

Travel

Books

Manuscripts

Music Scores

Personal Journals

Lectures

Media

Photographs

Scrapbooks



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Elizabeth Green Papers, 1914-1987 | Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections

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Collection Overview

Title: Elizabeth Green Papers, 1914-1987Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1928-1974

ID: SC/032

Primary Creator: Green, Elizabeth A. H. (1906-1995)

Other Creators: Green, Albert

Extent: 14.0 boxes. More info below.

Arrangement: The collection is arranged by series with folder level control.

Date Acquired: 00/00/1987

Subjects: Conducting, Music -- Instruction and study, Wheaton College (Ill.), Wheaton College (Ill.) - Alumni., Wheaton College (Ill.) -- Faculty, Women violinists

Forms of Material: Articles, Correspondence, Lectures, Photographs, Scrapbooks

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Elizabeth Green papers contain material relating to the life and career of Elizabeth and Albert Green, father and daughter. It comprises fifteen series and includes Articles, Biographical, Correspondence, Business Correspondence, Music Education, Programs, Travel, Books, Manuscripts, Music Scores, Personal Journals, Lectures, Media and Photographs.

Biographical Note

Elizabeth Green was born August 21, 1906 to Albert and Mary Green in Mobile, Alabama. In 1919 her family moved to Wheaton, Illinois where she attended Wheaton Academy and Wheaton High School. Classes taken at Wheaton College Conservatory met music requirements for Bachelor of Music degree by 1924. She subsequently joined the college faculty teaching violin.

Her zeal for life and learning has blended harmoniously with a distinguished music career full of surprises. At the age of nine, she announced emphatically that she "would never teach." More than 70 years later, she is recognized as one of the most important and highly esteemed teachers of stringed instruments and conducting in America. Her books are used in classrooms of major universities, and her associations with some of the greatest violinists and conductors in the world still put her in high demand as a lecturer. "Well," she comments ironically, her voice always sparkling with laughter, "I guess the Lord knew differently."

Elizabeth Green ‘28 never questioned her love for the violin, however. Taught by her father, Albert Green, Wheaton Conservatory's first director, she gave her first public performance at age five. By the time she reached high school, "she was playing rings around me," remembers lifelong friend, Leslie Blasius, a Conservatory graduate in 1923. "She had outstanding, remarkable technique at such an early age."

Elizabeth remembers her years at Wheaton as being "the strongest influence in my life," not only as a teacher and writer, but in her faith as well. "I owe the depth of my religion to Wheaton."

Green finished her music degree requirements at Wheaton before she finished high school. She was allowed to "walk down the aisle" for the 1923 graduation ceremonies, but since she hadn't completed the academic requirements for her degree, she stayed on at Wheaton until 1928 when she received a B.S. in philosophy with a minor in physics. Her continued musical studies included viola with Clarence Evans, principal violist with the Chicago Symphony, and violin with Jacques Gordon, concert-master, also with the Symphony.

After Wheaton, Elizabeth took on the formidable task of teaching stringed instruments in the Waterloo, Iowa, public schools and organizing the Waterloo Symphony in which she performed. By 1939, she had also completed her master of music degree from Northwestern University.

Impressed with the awards her students were winning at state and national orchestral festivals, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor presented Green a new challenge. In 1942 she was invited to teach the orchestral program for the Ann Arbor public schools. Accepting the challenge, Green transformed the Ann Arbor High School "orchestra" from a struggling nine-member group into a 60-piece symphony, then left the public schools in 1954 to teach full-time at the University for the next 20 years, rising from Instructor to Professor during her time.

Green retired from the stage in 1974. With a little time on her hands, she decided to pursue a lifetime love of painting and earned a fine arts degree from Eastern Michigan University. Green died September 4, 1995.

Subject/Index Terms

Conducting
Music -- Instruction and study
Wheaton College (Ill.)
Wheaton College (Ill.) - Alumni.
Wheaton College (Ill.) -- Faculty
Women violinists

Administrative Information

Repository: Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections

Alternate Extent Statement: 7 linear feet

Access Restrictions: There are no restrictions on this collection.

Use Restrictions: Duplication may be restricted if copying could cause damage to items.

Acquisition Source: Gift

Acquisition Method: Elizabeth Green's papers came to Wheaton College in 1987 through the efforts of Paul Snezek and Harold Best.

Related Materials: Elizabeth Green Papers (97115 Aa 2), Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan For more information please see http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=bhlead&idno=umich-bhl-97115.

Preferred Citation: Elizabeth Green Papers (SC-32), Wheaton College Special Collections, Wheaton, Illinois.

Other Note: Miss Green's papers highlight the activities of a music educator and performer and include biographical material, published articles, correspondence, music education materials, memorabilia, and performance programs. It comprises roughly 3 linear feet of material. Also included in the collection are primary and secondary monographs.

Other URL: http://library.wheaton.edu


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Articles],
[Series 2: Biographical],
[Series 3: Correspondence],
[Series 4: Business Correspondence],
[Series 5: Music Education],
[Series 6: Programs],
[Series 7: Travel],
[Series 8: Books],
[Series 9: Manuscripts],
[Series 10: Music Scores],
[Series 11: Personal Journals],
[Series 12: Lectures],
[Series 13: Media],
[Series 14: Photographs],
[Series 15: Scrapbooks],
[All]

Series 9: ManuscriptsAdd to your cart.
Box 7Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Call Me Tom,  by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 7: Call Me Tom, (continued) by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 8: Diana of the Foothills, by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 9: Episodes, by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Box 8Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Episodes, (continued) by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Musics Perfect Instrument-The Violin, by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Musics Perfect Instrument-The Violin (continued)Add to your cart.
Folder 4: PoetryAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Seldom Right, by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 6: The Violin-An Unknown Instrument, by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Box 9Add to your cart.
Folder 1: The Violin-An Unknown Instrument, by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: The Violin-An Unknown Instrument (continued) by Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Albert W. Green, part 1Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Albert W. Green, part 2Add to your cart.
Box 10Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Albert W. Green, part 3Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Albert W. Green, part 4Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Prologue to a story, Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Dreams of Grandeur, Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 5: Impressions and Realities, Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 6: An Episode, Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Box 11Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Joseph Guarnerius, part I, Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Joseph Guarnerius, part II, Albert GreenAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Joseph Guarnerius, part III, Albert GreenAdd to your cart.

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Articles],
[Series 2: Biographical],
[Series 3: Correspondence],
[Series 4: Business Correspondence],
[Series 5: Music Education],
[Series 6: Programs],
[Series 7: Travel],
[Series 8: Books],
[Series 9: Manuscripts],
[Series 10: Music Scores],
[Series 11: Personal Journals],
[Series 12: Lectures],
[Series 13: Media],
[Series 14: Photographs],
[Series 15: Scrapbooks],
[All]


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