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Hawley Ades

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85:. Mr. Rossi remembers, “Hawley Ades and I were friends for fifty-five years. We both took piano lessons from his mother, Mary Findley Ades. I’ve had a warm and lasting friendship with his entire family. Naturally, upon completing my Ave Maria, I sent it to Hawley." Rossi went on to say that Ades' quickly replied, "the piece is absolutely beautiful, and I’d like to write an 89:
arrangement for it." To that Rossi stated, "I was shocked he’d do that. While still mentally sharp, he was 95 years old, and half blind! He had to use a magnifying aid to see his notes while scoring. Gradually, note-by-note he plodded away until it was done. It was a chore that exemplified the man’s
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great work ethics, congeniality, and talents all the way through to his later years. He did it for me, and I’m so proud of him. Unfortunately, he never heard his own arrangement. I’m sure he would’ve been thrilled like I was. The world is a better place now, because Hawley Ades was here.”
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In 1966, Ades authored the textbook “Choral Arranging” - a standard in the field. He retired from the Waring organization in 1975, but continued to write and analyze music almost to his death.
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on June 25, 1908. He died March 26, 2008, at the age of 99, three months shy of his 100th birthday. He was the son of two professional musicians; choral director Lucius Ades, and concert
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publishing company, where from 1932 to 1936 he made hundreds of stock arrangements for the leading dance bands of the day, including special arrangements for
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He became one of the most prolific choral arrangers of the 20th Century. His arrangements - published by Waring's
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One of his last known arrangements was for lifelong family friend and professional musician and composer
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Hawley Ades nephew, author Tom Moreland, a lawyer in New York City, wrote two printed articles in
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Index

choral arranger
Wichita, Kansas
pianist
teacher
Rutgers College
Irving Berlin's
Raymond Scott
Paul Whiteman
Fred Waring
The Pennsylvanians
Shawnee Press
Roger Rossi
SATB
The Mississippi Rag
Hawley Ades: Musical Memories - I and II
"Hawley Ades: Musical Memories from the 1920s-30s"
the original
ISBN
978-0-9603394-0-2
Rossi, Roger
"About Hawley Ades"
the original
Website for The Mississippi Rag
Website for Shawnee Press
Hawley Ades Interview
Categories
American male composers
1908 births
2008 deaths
Musicians from Wichita, Kansas

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