fbpx
Wikipedia

Mark Wessel (composer)

Mark Wessel (March 26, 1894 – May 9, 1973) was an American pianist and composer.

Life edit

Wessel was born in Coldwater, Michigan, and graduated from Northwestern School of Music, now known as Bienen School of Music; he later taught piano and theory there. When Wessel left Northwestern, he became a professor of piano and composition at the University of Colorado in Boulder.

Wessel was a former pupil of Arnold Schoenberg. He was twice awarded Guggenheim Fellowships, in 1930 and 1932. He was also the recipient in 1930 of a Pulitzer Scholarship to further his education in Europe.[1] In the 1938 contest of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Society his choral-orchestral work The King of Babylon won honorable mention, while his former student David Van Vactor won the competition with his Symphony in D.[2][3]

He died on May 9, 1973, in Orchard Lake, Oakland County, Michigan.[4]

Selected compositions edit

  • Adagio, for orchestra
  • Allegro pomposo, for two pianos (pub. 1982)
  • The Amorous Peacock, for piano
  • Ballade, for solo violin, solo oboe, string orchestra (1931)
  • Ballade, for violin and piano (1937)
  • Concertino, for flute or violin and chamber orchestra (1928)
  • Concerto, for piano and orchestra (1941)
  • The Day Is No More (words by Rabindranath Tagore), for voice and piano (1919)
  • The Departure, for orchestra (1922)
  • Etude in G Minor, for piano (before 1947)
  • Feminine Conversations and Promenade of Respectable People, for piano (pub. 1931)
  • The King of Babylon, for mixed chorus and orchestra (1933)
  • Holiday, overture for orchestra (1932)
  • The Hour Comes When One May Question Fate, for orchestra (1922)
  • Lento Fantasia, for horn and piano (pub. 1941)
  • Meerestille (words by Nicolaus Lenau), for voice, viola, violoncello (or horn in C), and piano
  • 1945, for orchestra
  • Nocturne, for piano
  • Original Theme and Four Fantasies, for horn (1979)
  • Plains and Mountains, for violin, cello, and piano
  • Poem, for orchestra and piano solo (1924)
  • Prelude and Fugue, for string quartet (1931)
  • Prisms, for two pianos
  • Quintet
  • Sacred Dances, for piano
  • Scherzo, for horn and piano (pub. 1941)
  • Scherzo burlesque, for piano and orchestra (ca. 1931)
  • Seven Ages of Man, for orchestra
  • Sextet, for woodwind and piano (ca. 1931)
  • Sonata, for four horns
  • Sonata, for violin and piano
  • Sonata, for cello and piano (before 1947)
  • Sonatine, for piano (before 1937)
  • Song and Dance, for orchestra (1933)
  • Southern Tour, for piano (pub. 1982)
  • String Quartet no. 1 (1931)
  • String Quartet no. 2 (ca. 1938)
  • String Serenade, for solo violin and string orchestra
  • Suite, for large orchestra (and baritone voice in second movement) (1928)
  • Symphony (1932)
  • Symphony Concertante, for piano and horn with orchestra (1929)
  • Theme and Variations on "I've Got a Gal in Summer School", for two pianos, organ, and orchestra
  • Two Concert Pieces for the Piano, "Green River" (Symmetrical Toccata) and "Isle Of Death" (pub. 1926)

Discography edit

  • Leonardo De Lorenzo, flautista e compositore: registrazioni storiche 1928–1935 (includes Mark Wessel, Concertino for flute and orchestra, together with works by Ary van Leeuwen, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, and Gian-Luca Petrucci). 1 CD. [n.p.]: Valdom, 2000.

References edit

  1. ^ 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." The New York Times (May 13): 1.
  2. ^ Anon. (1938). "Van Vactor Wins $1,000 Music Prize; American Composer Receives Philharmonic Society Award for His Symphony in D". The New York Times (September 13): 27.
  3. ^ Anon. (1938). "". Time (September 26).
  4. ^ Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. 1998. Michigan Deaths, 1971-1996. Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc.

Further reading edit

  • De Lorenzo, Leonardo (1992). My Complete Story of the Flute: The Instrument, the Performer, the Music , revised and expanded edition. Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press. ISBN 0-89672-277-5.
  • Howard, John Tasker (1941) Our Contemporary Composers: American Music In The Twentieth Century, The Thomas Y. Crowell Company: pp. 195–196.
  • Mason, Daniel Gregory (1931). Tune in America: A study of Our Coming Musical Independence. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
  • Straus, Noel (1947). "Scholz, 'Cellist, Heard in Program; Introduces Sonata by Mark Wessel in Town Hall Recital—Beethoven Work Played". New York Times (January 4).

mark, wessel, composer, mark, wessel, march, 1894, 1973, american, pianist, composer, contents, life, selected, compositions, discography, references, further, readinglife, editwessel, born, coldwater, michigan, graduated, from, northwestern, school, music, kn. Mark Wessel March 26 1894 May 9 1973 was an American pianist and composer Contents 1 Life 2 Selected compositions 3 Discography 4 References 5 Further readingLife editWessel was born in Coldwater Michigan and graduated from Northwestern School of Music now known as Bienen School of Music he later taught piano and theory there When Wessel left Northwestern he became a professor of piano and composition at the University of Colorado in Boulder Wessel was a former pupil of Arnold Schoenberg He was twice awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1930 and 1932 He was also the recipient in 1930 of a Pulitzer Scholarship to further his education in Europe 1 In the 1938 contest of the New York Philharmonic Symphony Society his choral orchestral work The King of Babylon won honorable mention while his former student David Van Vactor won the competition with his Symphony in D 2 3 He died on May 9 1973 in Orchard Lake Oakland County Michigan 4 Selected compositions editAdagio for orchestra Allegro pomposo for two pianos pub 1982 The Amorous Peacock for piano Ballade for solo violin solo oboe string orchestra 1931 Ballade for violin and piano 1937 Concertino for flute or violin and chamber orchestra 1928 Concerto for piano and orchestra 1941 The Day Is No More words by Rabindranath Tagore for voice and piano 1919 The Departure for orchestra 1922 Etude in G Minor for piano before 1947 Feminine Conversations and Promenade of Respectable People for piano pub 1931 The King of Babylon for mixed chorus and orchestra 1933 Holiday overture for orchestra 1932 The Hour Comes When One May Question Fate for orchestra 1922 Lento Fantasia for horn and piano pub 1941 Meerestille words by Nicolaus Lenau for voice viola violoncello or horn in C and piano 1945 for orchestra Nocturne for piano Original Theme and Four Fantasies for horn 1979 Plains and Mountains for violin cello and piano Poem for orchestra and piano solo 1924 Prelude and Fugue for string quartet 1931 Prisms for two pianos Quintet Sacred Dances for piano Scherzo for horn and piano pub 1941 Scherzo burlesque for piano and orchestra ca 1931 Seven Ages of Man for orchestra Sextet for woodwind and piano ca 1931 Sonata for four horns Sonata for violin and piano Sonata for cello and piano before 1947 Sonatine for piano before 1937 Song and Dance for orchestra 1933 Southern Tour for piano pub 1982 String Quartet no 1 1931 String Quartet no 2 ca 1938 String Serenade for solo violin and string orchestra Suite for large orchestra and baritone voice in second movement 1928 Symphony 1932 Symphony Concertante for piano and horn with orchestra 1929 Theme and Variations on I ve Got a Gal in Summer School for two pianos organ and orchestra Two Concert Pieces for the Piano Green River Symmetrical Toccata and Isle Of Death pub 1926 Discography editLeonardo De Lorenzo flautista e compositore registrazioni storiche 1928 1935 includes Mark Wessel Concertino for flute and orchestra together with works by Ary van Leeuwen Charles Tomlinson Griffes and Gian Luca Petrucci 1 CD n p Valdom 2000 References edit 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 The New York Times May 13 1 Anon 1938 Van Vactor Wins 1 000 Music Prize American Composer Receives Philharmonic Society Award for His Symphony in D The New York Times September 13 27 Anon 1938 Evanstonians Time September 26 Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records 1998 Michigan Deaths 1971 1996 Provo UT The Generations Network Inc Further reading editDe Lorenzo Leonardo 1992 My Complete Story of the Flute The Instrument the Performer the Music revised and expanded edition Lubbock Texas Tech University Press ISBN 0 89672 277 5 Howard John Tasker 1941 Our Contemporary Composers American Music In The Twentieth Century The Thomas Y Crowell Company pp 195 196 Mason Daniel Gregory 1931 Tune in America A study of Our Coming Musical Independence New York Alfred A Knopf Straus Noel 1947 Scholz Cellist Heard in Program Introduces Sonata by Mark Wessel in Town Hall Recital Beethoven Work Played New York Times January 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Wessel composer amp oldid 1216978144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.