School of Music records
Collection DescriptionHistorical NoteThe UGA School of Music was originally established under President Snelling and Hugh Hodgson was appointed as the first music professor in 1928. Between 1930 and 1941, four degree programs in music were developed, including the University's first graduate music degree, the Master of Fine Arts. In 1938 the Fine Arts Building was constructed, providing a permanent home and prestige for the relatively new department. In addition to teaching, Hodgson conducted the Men's Glee Club from 1928 to 1942 and the University Little Symphony Orchestra from 1941 until 1950. In 1938 he initiated a chamber music festival that endured for 22 years and brought many nationally prominent groups to campus. In 1951, in support of statewide music education, Hodgson initiated a high school music festival that brought students to the campus to perform in large groups. He was also instrumental in establishing at the University of Georgia the first collegiate chapter of the Music Teachers National Association. Scope and ContentThis collection has a number of UGA Music Department scrapbooks with materials (mostly clippings) dating from the 1933 through 1960. Also included are recordings of the Glee Club and Hugh Hodgson (playing piano) along with photographs of a 1940 performance of "Elijah" and autographed sheet music. Administrative InformationPreferred CitationSchool of Music records, UA09-021, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries. Related Materials and SubjectsSubject Terms |
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