In Memoriam: G. Allan O’Connor
G. Allan “Al” O’Connor died on June 9, 2019. He was a native of Long Island, New York, and he earned his Bachelor of Music Degree and Performers Certificate from SUNY–Fredonia and a Masters in Percussion Performance degree from the University of Illinois.
At Northern Illinois University (NIU), in 1973, Al O’Connor was the first person to establish an actively performing steelband in an American university, and in 1987 he created a steelpan major field of study within the NIU School of Music. O’Connor was appointed NIU’s Head of Percussion Studies in 1968, and he served as Assistant Director of the School of Music from 1983 to 1989, and Associate Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts from 1989 to 2000. He retired from NIU in 2002.
Following the early success of the NIU Steelband, Al was instrumental in starting steelbands at numerous colleges and universities throughout the United States, and he took the NIU Steelband on several tours, including performances at Yankee Stadium and noted international conventions, including PASIC ’77, the first PASIC to present a steelband performance. Under his direction, the NIU Steelband performed in Taiwan several times as well as in South Korea, and the group placed 2nd in the 2000 World Steelband Festival in Trinidad.
For 29 summers Al was also a faculty member at the Birch Creek Music Center in Door County, Wisconsin, where he initiated and directed the steelband program. He was the recipient of seven grants from the National Endowment of the Arts, composed 25 works for steelband, and arranged more than 70 others. In 2014 O’Connor received a PAS Lifetime Achievement in Education Award.
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