Finding Aid
- Dr. Marianne Perkins Memorial String Pedagogy Collection (https://sites.lib.jmu.edu/stringped)
Scope and Content
Dr. Perkins attained her Bachelor’s degree in Music Education at Temple University in 1976, her Master’s degree in Education at the University of Pennsylvania in 1982, and in 1993 she completed a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Music Education at Catholic University, Washington DC. Her doctoral dissertation, “A Comparison of Violin Playing Techniques: Kato Havas, Paul Rolland, and Shinichi Suzuki” was published by ASTA in 1995. It is used widely in music schools across the country. At the time of her death, she was working on her second book on string pedagogy with her close colleague and friend, Lynne Denig.
Marianne Murray Perkins studied directly with Dr. Shinichi Suzuki at the Talent Education Institute in Matsumoto, Japan, graduating as a Suzuki Method teacher in 1985. She studied the New Approach with Kato Havas in England and the pedagogy of Paul Rolland at the University of Maryland. She holds a special understanding of the pedagogies of the three most important string pedagogues of the twentieth century and she built a reputation for her comprehensive interpretation of string playing technique. This collection comprises her materials in her studies and teaching. Some material includes markings and teaching by Suzuki, Havas, and Rolland.
Dates
- 1985 – 1975
- Books, scores, audio recordings, moving images, still images, and study notebooks, art
Access Restrictions
Collection open to research. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Music Library staff before visiting the James Madison University Music Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
Copyright status for music scores shared by James Madison University and creators. James Madison University holds the copyright to all other parts of the collection. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited…
Users may request duplication (subject to review of music librarian) at https://www.lib.jmu.edu/music/archival-duplication/
Administrative History
After a competitive process, the collection was offered to James Madison University by the late Dr. Perkins, husband.
Extent
15 linear feet (# archival folders and boxes and incorporated into the performing collection)
Language of Materials
English, Music Notation
Additional Description
Abstract
While the collection is primarily about string pedagogy. It includes extensive material from and about each of the three towering string pedagogues of the twentieth century–Shinichi Suzuki, Kato Havas, and Paul Rolland.
Arrangement
Collection is organized by format. Many scores and books had no markings and no special archival value. Those were incorporated into the general collection at JMU with notes in the catalog record. All media were digitized and original media placed in storage
- Commercial Scores and Parts, and books with no markings incorporated into general collection with notes (See list)
- Teaching Videos (including many from her time in Matsumoto, Japan
- Notebooks from observing and teaching
- Sound Recordings and still images
Acquisition Information
After a competitive process, the collection was donated to James Madison University by Dr. Perkins’ husband.
Processing Information
The collection contains both digital, paper, and media files.
Collecting Areas
Finding Aid and Administrative Information
- Title
- Dr. Marianne Perkins Memorial String Pedagogy Collection (https://sites.lib.jmu.edu/stringped)
- Author
- Karen Snively
- Date
- 2018
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
Repository Details
Repository Details
Part of the James Madison University Music Library Special Collections
880 Madison Drive
MSC 7301
Harrisonburg Virginia 22807
(540) 568-6041
library-music@jmu.edu