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History of the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music


Rudi Scheidt

"It is impossible to capture the magnitude of his impact, breadth of his support, wisdom of his guidance, joy of his enthusiasm & overwhelming strength of his will."

- UofM President Dr. M. David Rudd on Rudi E. Scheidt

Rudi E. Scheidt (1925-2020)

 

"It is impossible to capture the magnitude of his impact, breadth of his support, wisdom of his guidance, joy of his enthusiasm & overwhelming strength of his will."

- UofM President Dr. M. David Rudd on Rudi E. Scheidt

 

School of Music Timeline

2020: Dr. Kevin Sanders Is Named Director of the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music

2020: School of Music Benefactors Rudi and Honey Scheidt Pass
At the University of 蜜桃导航, few have made an impact on the quality of artistic education quite like Rudi and Honey Scheidt, who elevated the music program in a tremendous way by providing financial resuscitation for the opera program and transforming the then Department of Music into the eponymous Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music with a $3 million gift bestowed in 2000. The Scheidts were never content to simply provide financial support and play a passive role but rather were intimately involved in the lives and efforts of University students, personally attending recitals, auditions and concerts. 

The Scheidts and their children (Rudi, Susan, Elkan and Helen) had long desired a proper and more expansive venue for the performing arts at the University of 蜜桃导航. This concept germinated 17 years ago when the Scheidts gave the lead gift in an effort to make this a reality. In concert with then University President David Rudd, the site of the current construction on Central Avenue was chosen, and architectural plans were drawn up and finalized. 

鈥淭he School of Music could not have asked for better friends than Rudi and Honey Scheidt. Their unbounded enthusiasm for the mission of the School and their support of our programs over the years empowered students to pursue their dreams. Their legacy will continue to live on." - Dr. Kevin Sanders

2021: Music Library Is Named Efrim and Caroline S. Fruchtman Music Library

2023: Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center Opens

The Scheidts and their children had long desired a proper and more expansive venue for the performing arts at the University of 蜜桃导航. This concept germinated 17 years ago when the Scheidts gave the lead gift in an effort to make this a reality. In concert with then University President David Rudd, the site of the current construction on Central Avenue was chosen, and architectural plans were drawn up and finalized. Unfortunately, both Rudi and Honey passed away in 2020, and although they would never see the project through to completion, they were confident that their well-laid plans would come to fruition.

On Saturday, February 4, the Scheidt family cut the ribbon and officially opened the Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center with a star-studded gala featuring Dionne Warwick, Al Kapone, The Bar-Kays and University of 蜜桃导航 student musicians.

2012: 蜜桃导航 Celebrates 100 Years

2015:  John Chiego Is Named Director of the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music

2016: School of Music Forms Partnership with 蜜桃导航 Symphony Orchestra
The 蜜桃导航 Symphony Orchestra moves to the University of 蜜桃导航 and forms a trend-setting partnership with the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music. 蜜桃导航 musicians and the community benefit from the collaboration. 

2017: 蜜桃导航 Breaks Ground on State-of-the-Art Music Facility
The state-of-the-art facility will double the size of the current Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music and feature an expansive performance hall and significant enhancements in technology and acoustics. In addition, dedicated tailored laboratories for innovation and artistic expression will allow faculty to structure the educational experience to best serve students. 

2000: Department of Music Becomes Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
In the fall of 2000, the Department of Music became the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music thanks to a multimillion-dollar gift from Rudi E. Scheidt and his wife Honey Hohenberg Scheidt. Rachel Tucker, a doctorate student at the time, said: "The most important thing that Honey and Rudi Scheidt have done for the University of 蜜桃导航 is to believe in us. From the young artist's standpoint, to have a man like Rudi Scheidt鈥攚ho knows how to make a good investment鈥攊nvest in us, not only with his time and his heart, but now with this incredible gift鈥攚ell, actually, I don't have words for that."

2001: Dr. John Baur Is Named Interim Director of the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music

2003: Dr. Pat Hoy Is Named Director of the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music

2008 Artist Diploma Is Established

2008: Dr. Randall Rushing Is Named Interim Director of the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
Dr. Randall Rushing serves as interim director until he is named Director of the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music in 2011.

2009:蜜桃导航 Opera wins first place in the National Opera Association鈥檚 Production Competition for the 2008 production of H盲nsel and Gretel.

1994: 蜜桃导航 State University Becomes the University of 蜜桃导航
On July 1, 1994 蜜桃导航 State University became the University of 蜜桃导航

1994: Dr. Glenn Chandler Is Named Chair of the Music Department

1995: Southern Comfort Jazz Ensemble Plays Alongside Toshiko Akiyoshi for Jazz Week
Grammy-nominated artist and composer Toshiko Akiyoshi teaches a piano masterclass and a composition class.

1980: Doctor of Musical Arts Offered

1980: David Williams Is Named Chairman of the Department of Music

1980: Music Industry Program Is Established
The establishment of a Music Industry Program is an exciting development in the field of music education. This program prepares students for careers and opportunities within the music industry, encompassing various sectors such as recording, production, marketing, management and entrepreneurship.

Launching a curriculum that combines practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and real-world experiences, students learn about music business models, copyright and licensing, marketing and promotion strategies and artist management. 

1980: Mighty Sound of the South Invited to Gulf Coast Marching Contest
Members include 225 students from across the campus. The Percussion section recorded an album of marching music.

1981 College of Communication and Fine Arts Building Opens 
The CCFA Building expands the Communications and Fine Arts Complex allowing the 鈥渇astest and growing鈥 college room to expand its programs and services to students. 

1981: Mighty Sound of the South Named in the Top 15 Collegiate Marching Bands in the US
The Mighty Sound of the South received an invitation to participate in the 1981 Marching Bands of America Intercollegiate Championship in London, England

1981: 蜜桃导航 State University Hosts Banquet Saluting 蜜桃导航 Music
In attendance was Rufus Thomas, George Klein, Jerry Lee Lewis, Sam Phillips, Waylon Jennings and Cybil Shepard. The Salute to 蜜桃导航 Music becomes an annual event. 

1982 Music Library Moves to Its current space

1982: Barry Manilow Visits Music Students
Four hundred students attend an 鈥渋nformal rap session鈥 with Barry Manilow. Manilow visited the students so they could talk with a successful performer and get an accurate picture of the music industry. Manilow performed at the Mid-South Coliseum on December 1 of the same year. The University Singers served as backup vocals for his performance. 

1982: University Singers Selected to Perform at the Tennessee Music Educators Convention
The highly selected choral ensemble was under the direction of Dr. John Cooksey and featured approximately 65 students. They were also selected to perform again in 1983. In 1984 they were invited to the Music Educators National Conference-Southern Division in Louisville, KY.

1983: Mighty Sound of the South Reaches 240 Members
Under the direction of Dr. Sidney McKay and Arthur Theil, the band performs five different themed half-time shows including 鈥淪tars Wars,鈥  鈥淓gyptian鈥 to celebrate the new Egyptian Art Show, and 鈥淕otta Get to 蜜桃导航鈥 for the Homecoming game. 

1985: The Music Department Becomes a National Leader
As the only institution in Tennessee offering a doctorate in music, the department features 45 full-time faculty members and 25 preparatory division instructors, and over 300 undergraduate, master鈥檚, and doctoral students. 

1987: Dr. John Baur Is Named Chair of the Interim Music Department

1988: Lemuel Berry Is Named Chair of the Music Department

1989: SoundFuzion Jazz Ensemble Is Formed
Dr. Lawrence Edwards was the director of the four men and women who promoted the Music Department program

1972: 蜜桃导航 State University Statesmen
The MSU Statesmen, under the direction of Dr. Thomas Ferguson, was one of three performing jazz bands at MSU. The group performed extensively and was twice chosen as finalists at the Notre Dame Jazz Festival. The group also attended jazz festivals at Elmhurst, Little Rock and Mobile in addition to local concerts with nationally known performers, such as Marvin Stamm, Urbie Green, Doc Severinsen and Clark Terry

1972: Doctor of Education, Music Education First Offered

1972: Dr. James Gholson Becomes the First African-American Professor at the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
Dr. James Gholson, professor of clarinet, served on the faculty for 40 years retiring in 2012 as a professor emeritus. His career also included performing with the 蜜桃导航 Woodwind Quintet, as the principal clarinetist with the 蜜桃导航 Symphony Orchestra and soloist in the United States Navy Band stationed in Washington, D.C.

1973 蜜桃导航 Orff Institute Is Established
Developed to train teachers working in the 蜜桃导航 City Schools Orff Program, the 蜜桃导航 Orff Institute evolves as an internationally renowned center for Orff instruction. 

Jos Wuytack was the driving pedagogical force at the 蜜桃导航 Orff Institute. His adaptation of the Schulwerk approach to contemporary instructional practices and incorporation of techniques for arranging folk, classical, and popular songs were central to the 蜜桃导航 Orff Institute. 

Konnie Saliba is the primary teacher of the Master of Music with a concentration in Orff Schulwerk. In conjunction with Nancy Ferguson, founder of the Orff Music Program, they create the annual All-City Concert.

1977: College of Communication and Fine Arts Is Established
The College of Communication and Fine Arts (CCFA) is established in 1977. Dr. Richard R. Ranta became the founding Dean of the College, which consisted of the departments of Art, Journalism, Music and Speech and Drama.

1977: William Garver Is Named Chairman of the  Department of Music

1979: Ground Breaks for New College of Communication and Fine Arts Complex
The College of Communication and Fine Arts receives a $5 million boost to expand the current Fine Arts Complex. The new building includes a commercial music studio with 24-track recording abilities and several practice rooms to aid an expanding music department.

1979: Dr. Caroline Fruchtman Is Named Interim Acting Chairman of the Department of Music
Dr. Caroline Fruchtman served two years as the Chair of the Department of Music, making her the female to hold this distinction. Dr. Fruchtman joined the faculty of the Department of Music in 1969 as a professor of musicology-music history and harpsichordist and served on the faculty for 22 years.

1979: High Water Recording Company Is Established
High Water Recording Company was formed by the University of 蜜桃导航 Professor of Ethnomusicology Dr. David Evans and College of Communications and Fine Arts Dean Richard Ranta. Established with a National Endowment for the Arts grant, the first project was to produce and distribute four 45 RPM records of traditional Mississippi blues artists. 

We saw our work as a 1980s continuation of what Sam Phillips started in the 鈥50s at Sun Records, so we began numbering our records where he left off. Not only does Dr. Evans鈥 work preserve the blues, it gives the style visibility鈥鈥 - Dr. Richard Ranta, Dean, CCFA

1979: First University Distinguished Achievement Award Is Presented to Sam Phillips, Founder of Sun Records

1963: Tiger Band Name Changes to 鈥淢ighty Sound of the South鈥
At the end of the 1962-1963 basketball season, the Tiger team was the only southern team invited to play in the National Invitational Tournament in Madison Square Garden. Thomas C. Ferguson, in only his second year as band director, was a big basketball fan and furnished a pep band for every home game. Nineteen pep band members boarded a bus for New York City. They were determined to make a name for themselves - literally. Using markers and an old bed sheet, they fashioned a makeshift sign with the words "The Mighty Sound of the South" to humorously describe their modestly sized band. The 1963 Mighty Sound of the South featured 110 members, 18 majorettes, and three featured twirlers and drum major Clay Lewis. The Band made a film for the British Broadcasting Company (BBC), which was shown on the British Tonight Show.

1965: Billie Baker Gholson Is the First Black Student to Graduate with a Bachelor of Music
On August 20, 1965 Billie Baker Gholson became the first Black student to graduate with a Bachelor of Music.

1966: Robert Snyder Is Named Chairman of the Department of Music1967: Fine Arts Complex Opens
The Music and Speech and Drama departments move into the Fine Arts Complex. The new facilities provide students with more space and resources to enhance their programs and performances, boasting two adjoining buildings, three theater spaces and an outdoor concert venue.The Choral organization consists of five groups of 240 students under the direction of  Dr. Walter Wade. This year鈥檚 activities include television and radio appearances, open-air concerts, and a spring tour to St. Louis, MO.This new space also inspires the creation of the Music Club and aims to further cultural art on campus. They attend the Tennessee Music Education Association conference featuring the National MEA Band.1969 Department of Music Receives National Association of Schools of Music Accreditation

1969: The 鈥溍厶业己 Statesmen鈥 Ensemble Is Formed
Consisting of 20 musicians under the direction of Thomas C. Ferguson. The band makes annual nation-wide appearances at numerous festivals. It is well-assisted by the 鈥淏鈥 band, led by 鈥淏uddy鈥 Skipper. Featuring 175 members, the MSS becomes known for its halftime performances that approach 鈥減erfection.鈥 During the off-season, the band splits into two separate units, the Concert Band, under the direction of James Richen, and the Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Ferguson.

1953 Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Applied Music Degree is Offered
The Bachelor of Arts with a major in applied music allowed students to pursue their interests and gain a well-rounded education in the study and practice of music. Instruments supported in the B.A. were piano, voice, violin, viola, organ, harp, flute, oboe and cello. Additional concentration fields included classes in Music History and Literature, Music Theory, Applied Music and Church Music.

1953: 蜜桃导航 State College Band is directed by Ralph G. Hale

1953: Music Education Orchestra is Founded to Train Future Music Educators
Under the direction of Noel A. Gilbert, the Music Education Orchestra provides future music teachers an opportunity to familiarize themselves with orchestral music education and instruments. Training for string instruments is emphasized because of a decline in high school orchestras. By providing students with training on various instruments, the Music Education Orchestra prepares students for the challenges and opportunities they will face as music educators.

1956: 蜜桃导航 State College Band is Nicknamed 鈥淧ride of the Deep South鈥

1957: 蜜桃导航 State Becomes 蜜桃导航 State University after State Legislature Promotes the College with Full University Status

1959: 蜜桃导航 State University Integrates
Bertha Rogers, Rosa Blakney, John Simpson, Luther McClellan, Ralph Prater, Eleanor Gandy, Marvis Kneeland, and Sammie Burnett integrated 蜜桃导航 State University on September 18, 1959. Facing racism and restrictions, the 鈥溍厶业己 State Eight鈥 were pioneers who paved the way for other African American students to enroll at MSU. 

鈥淎t the time, I thought, this is something that would be forgotten. I never thought in the years to come, we would open the doors for so many people. I am proud of those who come through here and done so well.鈥 - Bertha Rogers Looney.

1940: 鈥淭iger Band鈥 is Organized under the Directorship of Paul Boensch and L.C. Austin
Under the baton-twirling par excellence of Shirley Sigler and Utiey Spencer, the Tiger Band is featured at games with other Southern schools like the University of Mississippi and parades. Honored sponsorettes for this season were Maureen Scott and Theresa Sharp of Xi Beta Nu sorority.

1941: Name Changes to 蜜桃导航 State College

1947 蜜桃导航 State Band Membership Increases 
Director of Bands and Choirs Paul Earheart, a 蜜桃导航 State College alumnus BS 鈥37

1947: College Choir Performs with 蜜桃导航 Symphony Orchestra
Mendelssohn's "Hymn of Praise" side-by-side performance by the College Choir and 蜜桃导航 State Band and members from the 蜜桃导航 Symphony Orchestra was a major musical event that provided students with valuable experience working with professional musicians.

1947: Cleff Club Chartered at 蜜桃导航 State College
Cleff Club is designed to promote interest and appreciation of instrumental music and allow students to engage with this type of music beyond their coursework and ensemble performances. Participation in the college band or orchestra fulfills the requirements for membership. 

1948: George Harris Named Head of the Department of Music

1949 First Opera Performance 
The first opera performance, Mascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana," was a significant moment for the music program at 蜜桃导航 State College, helping to raise the school's profile within the wider community and establish its reputation as a center of musical excellence. 

1949: Gaston Taylor Named Director of the 蜜桃导航 State College Band
This active year includes local high school visits, half-time performances, participation in the Armistice Day parade, Fire Prevention parade, City Beautiful parade, Humboldt Strawberry Festival, 蜜桃导航 Cotton Carnival, and entertainment for the West Tennessee High School Band and Chorus Clinic. The first mention of Band Day was observed in connection with Homecoming Day as an annual feature in which high school bands are invited to participate. The 50-member band announces expansion to a 75-member band. 

1938: The Arabesque Club
The Arabesque Club is organized to promote a fraternal feeling among the music students and to further the playing and hearing of better music.

1925: Name changes to West Tennessee State Teachers College
鈥淏eginning with the school year, 1925-6, The West Tennessee State Normal School will be known as the West Tennessee State Teachers College. The General Assembly, at its recent session, authorized the maintenance of a State Teachers College in each of the Grand Divisions of the State, and the State Board of Education has taken the necessary action to convert the Normal School into a Teachers College.鈥 - West Tennessee State Teachers College 1925 Bulletin

鈥淚t is a professional school designed to prepare teachers, and in the enlarged work it will continue to train not only teachers for elementary schools but principals, supervisors and teachers qualified to do first class high school work.鈥- West Tennessee State Teachers College 1925 Bulletin

鈥淚t is believed that the new course of instruction and the enlarged facilities at the West Tennessee State Teachers College will be of interest to both high school graduates and teachers of this section and that an in-creasing number of them will avail themselves of the opportunity to get a college education near home at moderate cost.鈥 - West Tennessee State Teachers College 1925 Bulletin

1929: West Tennessee State Teachers College Orchestra page

1913: The Department of Music is Established at West Tennessee State Normal School
The formation of the Department of Music and the introduction of its courses in elementary music, theory of music, intermediate and advanced music education courses, as well as orchestral classes represents a significant step forward in the development of music education at the West Tennessee State Normal School