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Mark Wessel (composer)

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Anon. (1930). "Lafarge Novel Wins 1930 Pulitzer Prize; 'Laughing Boy' Gets Award for Fiction—Connelly's 'Green Pastures' Held Best Play. Poetry Honor For Aiken Van Tyne, Historian, and James, Biographer, in List—Owen and Stowe Win in Journalism."
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Straus, Noel (1947). "Scholz, 'Cellist, Heard in Program; Introduces Sonata by Mark Wessel in Town Hall Recital—Beethoven Work Played".
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Anon. (1938). "Van Vactor Wins $ 1,000 Music Prize; American Composer Receives Philharmonic Society Award for His Symphony in D".
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and theory there. When Wessel left Northwestern, he became a professor of
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My Complete Story of the Flute: The Instrument, the Performer, the Music
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Suite, for large orchestra (and baritone voice in second movement) (1928)
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Our Contemporary Composers: American Music In The Twentieth Century
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Symphony Concertante, for piano and horn with orchestra (1929)
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Concertino, for flute or violin and chamber orchestra (1928)
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Ballade, for solo violin, solo oboe, string orchestra (1931)
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Tune in America: A study of Our Coming Musical Independence
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Theme and Variations on "I've Got a Gal in Summer School"
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Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. 1998.
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Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc. 280:Sonata, for cello and piano (before 1947) 271:Sextet, for woodwind and piano (ca. 1931) 194:The Hour Comes When One May Question Fate 168:Etude in G Minor, for piano (before 1947) 153:Concerto, for piano and orchestra (1941) 354: 256:Scherzo, for horn and piano (pub. 1941) 184:, for mixed chorus and orchestra (1933) 513:University of Colorado Boulder faculty 322:, for two pianos, organ, and orchestra 307:, for solo violin and string orchestra 94:New York Philharmonic-Symphony Society 235:, for orchestra and piano solo (1924) 7: 538:20th-century American male musicians 262:, for piano and orchestra (ca. 1931) 147:Ballade, for violin and piano (1937) 25: 503:American male classical composers 283:Sonatine, for piano (before 1937) 221:Original Theme and Four Fantasies 498:20th-century classical composers 488:American male classical pianists 326:Two Concert Pieces for the Piano 202:, for horn and piano (pub. 1941) 533:20th-century American composers 528:People from Coldwater, Michigan 518:20th-century classical pianists 301:String Quartet no. 2 (ca. 1938) 190:, overture for orchestra (1932) 176:Promenade of Respectable People 523:20th-century American pianists 446:Mason, Daniel Gregory (1931). 229:, for violin, cello, and piano 1: 422:De Lorenzo, Leonardo (1992). 76:Wessel was a former pupil of 27:American pianist and composer 508:American classical composers 452:. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 437:Howard, John Tasker (1941) 277:Sonata, for violin and piano 483:American classical pianists 298:String Quartet no. 1 (1931) 115:He died on May 9, 1973, in 554: 407:Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996 121:Oakland County, Michigan 295:, for piano (pub. 1982) 178:, for piano (pub. 1931) 80:. He was twice awarded 65:and composition at the 493:American male pianists 289:, for orchestra (1933) 274:Sonata, for four horns 196:, for orchestra (1922) 172:Feminine Conversations 165:, for orchestra (1922) 82:Guggenheim Fellowships 67:University of Colorado 55:Bienen School of Music 18:Mark Wessel (musician) 132:Adagio, for orchestra 127:Selected compositions 227:Plains and Mountains 379:(September 13): 27. 340:Leonardo De Lorenzo 217:Nocturne, for piano 182:The King of Babylon 139:The Amorous Peacock 106:The King of Babylon 51:Coldwater, Michigan 49:Wessel was born in 377:The New York Times 364:The New York Times 157:The Day Is No More 57:; he later taught 266:Seven Ages of Man 260:Scherzo burlesque 223:, for horn (1979) 78:Arnold Schoenberg 16:(Redirected from 545: 410: 403: 397: 386: 380: 373: 367: 359: 244:, for two pianos 110:David Van Vactor 21: 553: 552: 548: 547: 546: 544: 543: 542: 463: 462: 419: 417:Further reading 414: 413: 404: 400: 396:(September 26). 388:Anon. (1938). 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Index

Mark Wessel (musician)
pianist
composer
Coldwater, Michigan
Bienen School of Music
piano
piano
University of Colorado
Boulder
Arnold Schoenberg
Guggenheim Fellowships
1930
1932
New York Philharmonic-Symphony Society
choral
orchestral
David Van Vactor
Orchard Lake
Oakland County, Michigan
Leonardo De Lorenzo
Evanstonians
Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996
ISBN
0-89672-277-5
Our Contemporary Composers: American Music In The Twentieth Century
Tune in America: A study of Our Coming Musical Independence
Categories
1894 births
1973 deaths
American classical pianists

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