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Ella Scoble Opperman Collection
Ella Scoble Opperman (1873-1969) was the first director of the School of Music at the Florda State College for Women from 1911, and its first dean from 1920 until her retirement in 1944; the FSCW became Florida State University in 1947.
Opperman was an accomplished pianist and organist and served also as a vocal coach. She held degrees from Wesleyan College in Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; additionally, she studied piano privately in Berlin with Ernest Jedliczka and in Paris with Moritz Moszkowski. Her organ teachers included Alexandre Guilmant in Paris and Harold Gleason at the Eastman School of Music.
As an administrator, Opperman established courses leading to the first degree programs at the School of Music, and she requested an expansion of the Italian language program for the benefit of music students. Under her leadership, the FSCW School of Music became the first state school in the South to be accepted into the National Association of Schools of Music in 1930. From 1923 until her retirement she served as chair of the university committee overseeing the Artist Series, which included musical and theatrical performances, art exhibitions, and eventually lectures. She was active in a number of national organizations; she presented at the southern conference of MENC, and served as a member of the executive committee and as assistant secretary of the Music Teachers' National Association. The Cincinnati Conservatory awarded her an honorary Doctor of Pedagogy degree in 1943.
The collection
The Opperman Collection was a donation of Owen Sellers, faculty member and executor of Opperman's estate, and consists of twelve boxes and one folder. Its contents include photographs, newspaper clippings, grades and personal notes about students, financial records, a few letters and postcards, assorted memoribilia and realia (including her baby dress), and numerous concert programs.
A brief inventory of the collection is available: Opperman Collection (8.18 kB)
Another, larger collection of Opperman's effects, the Ella Scoble Opperman Papers, is housed in the University Libraries' Special Collections Department.
Those wishing to consult the music library's Opperman Collection should speak with our Collection Development Librarian, Sara Nodine. For information pertaining to the University Libraries' collection, contact Strozier Speciall Collections Librarian, William Modrow.
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