By Inka Alasade, Justin Carver, Ilona Matkovszki, Eleanor Tewksbury, Noah Lenstra
[Printer Friendly] | [Contact us about this collection]Title: Shirley Meyer Blankenship Music and Papers, 1950-2009

ID: 12/5/53
Primary Creator: Blankenship, Shirley (1938-)
Extent: 9.5 cubic feet
Arrangement: Organized into four series: Series 1, Music Performance and Summer Camp Scrapbooks, 1950-1982; Series 2, Audio Recordings, 1953-2009; Series 3, Sunshine Dinner Playhouse Theatre Production Photographs, 1995-1997; and Series 4, Guido Sinclair Music and Papers, 1958-2005.
Date Acquired: 12/04/2009
Subjects: Compositions-Music, Harps, Jazz, Music, School of, Theatrical Productions
Languages: English
Consists of scrapbooks, reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, DVDs, cassette tapes, VHS tapes, sheet music, photographs, correspondence, posters and concert programs documenting Dr. Shirley Meyer Blankenship's career as a music student at the University of Illinois, a harpist, violinist, pianist, composer, theatre performer, private music instructor, and an University of Illinois School of Music faculty member between 1972 and 1981. Of special note are original compositions based on the music of her former husband and jazz musician Guido Sinclair (1935-1992) as well as graphic illustrations, concert posters, jazz recordings, and Sinclair's original compositions. The Music and Papers were partially digitized by Dr. Blankenship prior to being acquired by the University of Illinois. These digitized copies are on CDs and DVDs.
Shirley Meyer Blankenship is a music educator, composer, pianist, harpist, and violinist. She was born in Quincy, Illinois, in 1938 and graduated from Notre Dame High School in 1955. She was awarded the title Miss Quincy. She received a BM in piano performance with a minor in violin from the University of Illinois in 1961. She continued her training in piano performance at Washington University in St. Louis receiving a Master of Music in 1966. She then returned to the University of Illinois to begin a Master of Music Theory degree and taught Music Theory as a graduate teaching assistant.� She earned her second graduate degree in 1969 and eventually taught harp and music theory at the Univerity of Illinois between 1972 and 1981. In 1977, she became the first woman to receive a Doctorate degree in music composition from the University of Illinois.� During her teaching career, Dr. Blankenship has been an instructor of harp, piano, violin, viola, composition, music theory and other subjects at the University level. Her appointments include: Washington University in St. Louis; MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois; Quincy College; Lindenwood Colleges in St. Charles, Missouri; Hardin (formerly Jefferson) Junior High, St. Charles, Missouri; Olivet Nazareen University, Kankakee; and the University of Illinois. As a violinist, Dr. Blankenship has performed with the Quincy Symphony, University of Illinois Symphony and also with the Springfield, Kankakee and Danville Symphonies. She has been the harpist for the Decatur Symphony and is currently the principal harpist with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony, in which she has participated as a violinist, violist and keyboardist as well. Her theatrical career includes being the music director, accompanist and/or actress for productions at the University of Illinois, Little Theater Company and Champaign, Illinois' Sunshine Dinner Playhouse. Dr. Blankenship has contributed her performance skills to the advancement of contemporary and new music, especially for the harp. As a student at the University of Illinois, she was a member of The Contemporary Chamber Players and has been a consultant to numerous composers. Dr. Blankenship has performed and/or composed under the names of Sherilee Niles, Shirley Meyer, Shirley Ann Blankenship, Anne Jazzmin, and Gianne Sinclair. Currently, as of Fall 2010, Dr. Blankenship is writing her autobiography, Polarities.
Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music
Acquisition Source: Dr. Shirley Meyer Blankenship
Acquisition Method: Gift
