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Oscar Haugland Obituary

A. Oscar Haugland, son of Norwegian immigrants, was born on a farm in southern Minnesota on January 28, 1922. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from Drake University in 1943. During three years of military service, he spent time in an army band in Aberdeen, Maryland, two and one half years as a French hornist and pianist, and one as a conductor. Upon discharge in 1946, he entered Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, where he received Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music composition and theory. In 1949, he joined the faculty of West Virginia University as a professor of French horn, music theory and composition. In 1956, he was awarded a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composition, with a Performer's Certificate in French horn, for which he played his own composition with the Eastman Rochester Orchestra, under the direction of Howard Hanson. He then returned to West Virginia University as the head of the theory and composition department. In 1960, he joined the School of Music at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, and retired from that position in 1992 as professor emeritus of theory and composition and as Coordinator of Graduate Studies. He also played French horn for many years in the DeKalb Municipal Band. Dr. Haugland's composition teachers included Howard Hanson, Bernard Rogers, Herbert Elwell and Robert Delaney. His works cover a variety of media, including symphonic, chamber, choral, musicals, and solos, many of which are published. A variety of his compositions have been performed throughout the United States, as well as around the world, including performances in Argentina, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, England, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, and Taiwan. While on sabbatical in 1974-75, he lectured extensively throughout Scandinavia and England on the life and music of the American composer, Charles Ives. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers. Survivors include his wife, Janet; sister Connie Zakula; brother Stanley; three children, Janet Loerkens (Paul), James, and John (Connie); and six grandchildren, Blaz, Zarja, Kelly, Solveig, Amelia, and Anders. A Memorial Service will be held at Westminster Presbyterian Church in DeKalb, Illinois, with the Reverend Blake Richter officiating on Monday December 23, 2013 at 11:00 am. Visitation will be held on Monday December 23, 2013 from 9:30am till the time of the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Janet and A. Oscar Haugland Scholarship in Music Composition or Music Theory at Northern Illinois University. Arrangements were entrusted to: Ronan-Moore-Finch Funeral Home 310 Oak St. DeKalb, IL, 60115 (815) 758-3841.

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Published by Chicago Tribune on Dec. 18, 2013.

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George Murray

January 4, 2021

I was Googled "I drink skim milk" and "my toast is dry" because we sang that and "...August.." in high school madrigals.
The only hit was: https://youtu.be/pza12zdAOHA
Thank you Mr. Haugland
May your memory be a blessing.

Bruce Duguid

January 16, 2014

A wonderful teacher, great composer and a kindly gentleman, I am so sorry hearing of his passing. It was an honor to be taught a little music history from him at NIU.

Lynn Slater

December 21, 2013

Such a wonderful, kind man. He will be missed. Our sincerest condolences to the family.

Steve Gaal

December 18, 2013

In celebration of a life lived fully and well. May your family take comfort with fond memories. With my thoughts and prayers.

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