Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra Records (DeKalb County)
Scope and Contents
The Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra Collection dates from 1977 to 1998. These records consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, grant applications, newspaper clippings, brochures and programs, as well as papers of incorporation, by-laws, and other reports. Also included are Kishwaukee Symphony associates newsletters, and program material. This collection, although not complete, will provide the researcher with documentation on the growth of the organization, and its musical programs.
Dates
- created: Majority of material found within 1977-1998
- Other: Date acquired: 04/18/1995
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on access to the collection.
Conditions Governing Use
Property rights in the collection belong to the Regional History Center; literary rights are dedicated to the public.
Biographical or Historical Information
The New Approach Music Makers, Inc. was established in the summer of 1977 with its primary purpose to bring music to the “average” person. The first project initiated by the organization was to establish a community orchestra. The first concert performed by this group was on Sunday, April 23, 1978, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in DeKalb. Five years later, in 1982, the organization changed its name to the Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
Over the years the orchestra grew from a group getting together informally to play, to rehearsing once a week and presenting four concerts a season at the Egyptian Theatre. Likewise, the board grew from three to twelve members. In September 1986 the Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra began sponsoring a Young Artists Competition, the winners of which would perform with the orchestra during its Young Peoples Concert the following spring. Over the years the Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s concert season has been partially sponsored by grants from the Rockford Arts Council, the Illinois Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Kishwaukee Symphony Associates were formed in 1983 to help promote and foster the growth of the orchestra, and provide financial support to the orchestra. In recognition for providing the community with the opportunity to enjoy performances of the worlds greatest music, and enabling talented volunteer musicians in the community to participate in the act of cultural enrichment, the cities of DeKalb and Sycamore proclaimed April 24-30, 1988 Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra Week. In 1992 the Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra was a recipient of the Altrusa Cultural Award. The Arthur Montzka family, instrumental in the founding and continuation of the KSO, had been honored with this award in 1990 for their musical contributions to the community.
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1.75 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Source of Acquisition
Del Schafer
Method of Acquisition
Del Schafer, President of the Board of Directors of the Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra, donated records of this organization to the Northern Illinois Regional History Center on April 18, 1995.
Accruals and Additions
Additional records for the Kishwaukee Symphony Orchestra Collection have also been donated by Carrie Brantley, Bob Buggert, Sally Stevens, and Diane Wells.
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Repository Details
Part of the Northern Illinois University Repository
Founders Memorial Library
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb IL 60115 US
815-753-9392
rhcua@niu.edu