Revelli, William D. (William Donald), 1902-1994

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Conductor of bands and professor of wind instruments at the University of Michigan.

From the description of William D. Revelli papers, 1907-1994 (bulk 1935-1991). (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 83661323

William D. Revelli, "the Chief" to his many students, was born in Spring Gulch, Colorado, February 1902. The son of Italian immigrants, Giovanni (later anglicized to John) and Rose Bonino, William Donald was the third of seven children. In 1904, John moved his family to Illinois to take a position as a mine foreman in Panama.

Revelli began to play the violin after age 5 years. (Gregory Talford. "William D. Revelli: An Introspective Study," Masters Thesis 1985, p. 6; hereafter Talford [Catalonged separately]). After graduating from high school in 1918, Revelli went to college at the Chicago Musical College. He studied the violin under Leon Sametini, and trained for a career playing in the orchestras of the movie theaters of Chicago. (Talford, p.12) In 1922, Revelli was awarded a bachelor of music degree in violin performance. The following year he married Mary Endrietto Vidano. She remained with Revelli until her death in 1992.

Upon graduation, Revelli enrolled in the Columbia School of Music in Chicago in music education. He did his student teaching at the elementary and junior high school levels, and received a degree in public school music in 1925. (Talford, 16) Following his graduation, Revelli attended the VanderCook School of Directing.

Revelli accepted the position of high school band director of Hobart High School Band, Hobart, Indiana, in 1925. The band began with three instruments. Revelli brought the number to twenty-two members by the time of their first concert in January 1926. (Hobart Gazette, July 1, 1981; Box 2) Four years later, Hobart High School Band captured the Indiana Class "B" band championship. By the time Revelli left Hobart in 1935, the band was seventy pieces strong. He frequented Hobart often, giving guest appearances and encouragement to the band over the years. (Hobart Gazette, July 1, 1981; Box 2)

Revelli was hired as Conductor of Bands and Assistant Professor of Wind Instruments by the University of Michigan in 1935. Edwin Franko Goldman once said to the band members, "Give him your whole-hearted support, and Michigan's band will be the finest of its kind in the world." (University of Michigan, "25 Years of Leadership," Pamphlet in 25th Anniversary Friendship Book, p. 2; Box 1)

"William's musicianship, dedication, drive and energy have become recognized by virtually every honor the band world could bestow on the University of Michigan." ("25 Years of Leadership," p. 2) Revelli inspired awe, fear, and determination in his students. Someone once suggested that the essence of true leadership was the ability to inspire others to want to follow.

Revelli was once asked to describe his amazing capacity for teaching others about music. "My first teaching point has nothing to do with the instrument; it starts out with attitude. What is attitude? Attitude starts with interest, enthusiasm, dedication, cooperation, and outlook. The conductor has a responsibility to create an attitude of love for music. You are not a conductor of bands, you're a conductor of people." (Talford, p. 276-77)

The two tours the University of Michigan's Symphony Band gave in 1961 and 1971 were probably the two crowning achievements in Revelli's career. In 1961, Revelli led the University of Michigan's Symphony Band on a goodwill tour of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. At the height of the Cold War, the response to the tour by the Soviet people was tremendous. Appearances were sold out throughout the tour. People commented on how outstanding the University Symphony performed at every location. No one had ever heard a band of this type performing so flawlessly. The caliber of each performance was outstanding. (Talford, p. 169)

Revelli officially retired as Conductor of Bands in 1971. He appeared frequently with the University Marching Band until his death in 1994. Revelli Hall was dedicated on October 20, 1973 to honor the man who made the University of Michigan's Marching Band one of the premier bands in the country. In the last years of his life, Revelli appeared in as many as one hundred guest conductor assignments each year. Even 1994, the year of his death, saw Revelli conducting several performances.

Revelli's contributions to his profession and his awards were numerous, including: president of the American Bandmasters Association; founder and president, and honorary life president of the College Band Directors National Association; a member of the screening committee of the music advisory panel of the American National Theater and Academy; Honorary National Grand President of Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary band fraternity; John Philip Sousa Recipient for Outstanding Band Direction, and other awards and honoraria.

From the guide to the William D. Revelli Papers, 1907-1994, 1935-1991, (Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf University of Michigan. School of Music. School of Music (University of Michigan) records, 1880-[ongoing]. Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn University of Michigan. Band. Band (University of Michigan) records, 1929-[ongoing]. Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Moncrieff, Frederick E. Frederick E. Moncrieff sound recordings, 1961. Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn University Musical Society (University of Michigan) Records, 1879-2009 Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Frederick E. Moncrieff papers, 1947-2000, 1961 Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf Finney, Ross Lee, 1906-1997. Summer in Valley City : for concert band / by Ross Lee Finney. University of Michigan
referencedIn School of Music (University of Michigan) records, 1880-2010, 1940-2010 Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf William D. Revelli Papers, 1907-1994, 1935-1991 Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Slater, K. B. (Kenneth Burton), 1917-2005. Kenneth Slater papers, 1859-1997 (1940-1980). University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
creatorOf Slater, K. B. (Kenneth Burton), 1917-2005. Kenneth Slater papers, 1859-1997 (1940-1980). University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
referencedIn University of Michigan. Band. Band (University of Michigan) records, 1929-[ongoing]. Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Ross Lee Finney collection : sound and video recordings, 1938-1986 The New York Public Library. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.
referencedIn Tuba-Euphonium Oral History, 2000-2001 Indiana University, Bloomington. Center for the Study of History and Memory
referencedIn University of Michigan. University Musical Society. University Musical Society (University of Michigan) visual material series. Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn University of Michigan. News and Information Services. Faculty and Staff Files, 1944-2005 (bulk 1960-1995) Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn News and Information Services (University of Michigan) photograph series D (faculty and staff portraits), 1946-2006, 1950-1990 Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Alumni Association (University of Michigan), Individual Photographs, ca. 1880-ca. 1960s Bentley Historical Library
creatorOf Revelli, William D. (William Donald), 1902-1994. William D. Revelli papers, 1907-1994 (bulk 1935-1991). Bentley Historical Library
referencedIn Band (University of Michigan) records, 1892, 1929-2006 Bentley Historical Library
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associatedWith Finney, Ross Lee, 1906-1997. person
associatedWith Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory corporateBody
associatedWith Moncrieff, Frederick E. person
associatedWith Moncrieff, Frederick E. person
associatedWith Revelli Hall (University of Michigan) corporateBody
associatedWith Slater, K. B. (Kenneth Burton), 1917-2005. person
associatedWith University of Michigan corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Alumni Association. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. Band. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. News and Information Services. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. School of Music. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Michigan. University Musical Society. corporateBody
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Michigan--Ann Arbor
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Bands
Bands (Music)
Bands (Music)
Conductors (Music)
Conductors (Music)
Marching bands
Marching bands
Music
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Birth 1902-02-12

Death 1994-07-16

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