Revelli, William D.
Biography
William D. Revelli (February 12, 1902 – July 16, 1994) was an American music educator and conductor best known for his association with the University of Michigan, where he directed the university's bands including the Michigan Marching Band 1935 to 1971. During his 36 years as director, the Michigan Marching Band won international acclaim for its musical precision. Revelli is also credited with innovations that moved college marching bands across the country away from rigid military formations. Among other things, Revelli’s Michigan Marching Band was the first to synchronize music and movement and the first to use an announcer.
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
42nd season, HSSB - Part 3, 1969
National Music Camp, High School Band, 1969, Husa, Ginastera, Creston, Mohaupt
42nd season, HSSB - Part 3, 1969
National Music Camp, High School Symphonic Band, 1969, Husa, Ginastera, John, Creston, Mohaupt
44th season, 260th program, HSSB - Part 1 of 2 , 1971-08-14
National Music Camp, 1971, High School Symphonic Band, Berlioz, Smith, Persichetti, Franck, Harding, McBeth, Mussorgsky, Leidzen, Sousa
Recording Content
complete thru Sousa: Washington Post March: see Master 98b
44th season, 260th program, HSSB - Part 2 of 2 , 1971-08-14
National Music Camp, 1971, High School Symphonic Band, Mussorgksy, Leidzen, Sousa, Krance
44th season, HSSB - Part 3 of 3, 1971
National Music Camp, High School Symphonic Band, 1971, Dunn, Walton, McBeth, Persichetti, Duthoit
45th season, HSSB #3, 1972
High School Symphonic Band, National Music Camp, 1972, Bilik, Dunn, Street, Arnold
45th season, HSSB No. 3, 1972
National Music Camp, High School Symphonic Band, 1972, Dunn, Street, Arnold, Bilik
45th season, HSSB - Part 3, 1972
National Music Camp, High School Symphonic Band, 1972, Dunn, Arnold, Johnstone, Bilik
46th season, 368th program, HSSB , 1973-08-19
National Music Camp, 1973, Mennin, Copland, Mahler, Reynolds, Hindemith, Ginastera, John
46th season, HSSB No. 4, 1973
High School Symphonic Band, National Music Camp, 1973, Giannini, Mahler, Hindemith