Biography:
Victor William Zajec is a native of Chicago. He first learned music by playing the cornet at Taylor Elementary School. In high school, Zajec played clarinet and saxophone, and took lessons with Richard Brittain at the VanderCook School of Music. He also studied with members of the Chicago Symphony and played in Harold Bachman's University of Chicago Symphonic Band.
Following graduation, Zajec worked briefly for Montgomery Ward before entering the U.S. Army Air COrps in 1942. He trained in Boca Raton, Florida, where he led to base dance band and went on to overseas duty as a radio bombadier in the Pacific.
After the War, Zajec entered the VanderCook School of Music (B.M.E., 1950) and began teaching in Charleston, Mississippi, in 1948. In addition to teaching the concert band and marching band, Zajec also worked as a church music director and taught private violin to a number of students. Six years later, He accepted a position as band director in Philadelphia, Mississippi. There he remained until 1963. During this time, Zajec was selected to lead the Mississippi Lions' All-State Band at their International Conventions and also directed the Hamasa Temple Shrine Band in Meridian, MS.
In 1963 H.E. Nutt, President of VanderCook College, invited Zajec to joint the faculty of his Alma Mater. He finished his master's degree there the following year, and spent the next twenty-five years teaching a wide variety of music classes, ensembles, and lessons. Zajec also became the Dean of the Graduate School and retired in 1988.
Following his retirement from VanderCook, Zajec continued an active schedule of guest conducting and adjudicating throughout the country and remained active in a number of professional organizations. He was named to Midwest Clinic [official website] Board of Directors in 1983 and elected to the American Bandmasters Assocation that same year. Zajec has written books about the history of each of these organizations. These include The First Fifty Years, a history of the Midwest Clinic (1946-1996), and Past Presidents of the American Bandmasters Assocation (1998).
Victor is married to Marilea, a native of East Peoria, and also a graduate of VanderCook College. Marilea is an accomplished bassoonist and taught elementary school music for over twenty-five years. The two now reside in Homewood, Illinois, and have one daughter, Ann Katherine.
Life Chronology:
1923 Born, 4 March, Chicago, Illinois
1941 Graduates Marshall High School
1942-1945 Serves in Army Air Corps as radar bombardier
1946 Zajec plays clarinet in Mid-West "reading session"
1947 Enters VanderCook College; participates in 1st Mid-West Clinic
1948 Becomes band director in Charleston, MS
1950 B.M.E., VanderCook College
1952 "Outstanding Educator of the Year" (Charleston)
1954 Becomes band director at Philadelphia, MS
1958 Philadelphia, MS band performs as Mid-West Clinic
1960 "Teacher of the Year Award" (Philadelphia, MS)
1963 Joins faculty of VanderCook College
1964 M.M.E., VanderCook College
1965 Joins Northshore Concert Band, Glenville, Illinois
1982 Elected to board of the Mid-West Clinic
1983 Elected into American Bandmasters Association
1988 Retires from VanderCook College
1990 Awarded Mid-West Clinic "Medal of Honor"
1996 The First Fifty Years published
1999 Sudler “Medal of Honor” from J.P. Sousa Foundation
2000 Past Presidents of the ABA published
Present d. January 26, 2005
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