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Wynne Pyle

Wynne Pyle (née Wynne Belle Pyle 24 October 1881 Ladonia, Texas — 24 April 1971 Miami, Florida) was an American concert pianist.[1][2]

Wynne Pyle
Wynne Pyle (LOC) (23857103934)
Born(1881-10-24)24 October 1881
Died24 April 1971(1971-04-24) (aged 89)
Musical career
Occupation(s)Pianist

Early education edit

She studied piano at the North Texas College of Music at Kidd-Key College in Sherman, Texas, under Harold von Mickwitz — the college has no connection to the University of North Texas College of Music. Upon the advice of Mickwitz, she went on to study in Vienna with Theodor Leschetizky. In 1908, she was sent to Paris to study with Harold Bauer; and from there, she went to Berlin where, for five years, where she worked with Albert Jonas.

Concert career edit

In 1911, she made her Berlin debut with the Blüthner Orchestra. Upon returning to the United States, she made her recital debut in New York on February 17, 1916.[3] Pyle went on to perform as soloist with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the New York Symphony Orchestra, the Russian Symphony Orchestra (in New York City), and orchestras of Cincinnati, Minneapolis, St. Louis, and Chicago.[4]

Rollography edit

The American Piano Company (AMPICO)

Philipps Duca Reproduktions-Klaviere Rolles

Rythmodik Music Corporation

  • J–18444: DebussyPrelude, Les Collines d'Anacapri (1917)

Family edit

Her only sibling, Lou Netta Pyle (1885 – 1965) was married to Karl Kirksmith (1882 – 1955), a well-known cellist in New York and with several orchestras, including the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

Pyle was briefly married to Ottokar Malek, a famous European pianist who emigrated to the US in 1902-03. They were married on April 9, 1905 in Dallas, Texas,[5] and divorced in October 1906.[6] Malek later founded the Grand Rapids (Michigan) symphony orchestra.

On January 9, 1941, Pyle married her former teacher and colleague Harold Victor Bauer,[7] who, in 1940, had been widowed by his first wife, Maria (née Knapp). They remained together until his death in 1951.

Additional resources edit

  • Library of Congress, Performing Arts Reading Room (Music Division), Harold Bauer Collection

References edit

  1. ^ Mary Herron DuPree, Musical Americans: A Biographical Dictionary, 1918–1926, Fallen Leaf Press, Berkeley (1997) OCLC 37260856
  2. ^ Women in American Music: A Bibliography of Music and Literature, Adrienne Fried Block, PhD (1921–2009) & Carol Neuls-Bates (born 1939), Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1979 OCLC 5171828
  3. ^ "Miss Wynne Pyle," New York Press, February 16, 1916, pg. 10, col. 5
  4. ^ "Miss Wynne Pyle Now Makes New York Her Home," Dallas Morning News, May 25, 1919, Part One, pg. 14
  5. ^ Dallas Morning News, April 10, 1905
  6. ^ Dallas Newspaper, October 3, 1906
  7. ^ New York City Marriage Licenses; Borough: Manhattan; Year: 1941

wynne, pyle, née, wynne, belle, pyle, october, 1881, ladonia, texas, april, 1971, miami, florida, american, concert, pianist, 23857103934, born, 1881, october, 1881ladonia, texas, united, statesdied24, april, 1971, 1971, aged, musical, careeroccupation, pianis. Wynne Pyle nee Wynne Belle Pyle 24 October 1881 Ladonia Texas 24 April 1971 Miami Florida was an American concert pianist 1 2 Wynne PyleWynne Pyle LOC 23857103934 Born 1881 10 24 24 October 1881Ladonia Texas United StatesDied24 April 1971 1971 04 24 aged 89 Musical careerOccupation s Pianist Contents 1 Early education 2 Concert career 3 Rollography 4 Family 5 Additional resources 6 ReferencesEarly education editShe studied piano at the North Texas College of Music at Kidd Key College in Sherman Texas under Harold von Mickwitz the college has no connection to the University of North Texas College of Music Upon the advice of Mickwitz she went on to study in Vienna with Theodor Leschetizky In 1908 she was sent to Paris to study with Harold Bauer and from there she went to Berlin where for five years where she worked with Albert Jonas Concert career editIn 1911 she made her Berlin debut with the Bluthner Orchestra Upon returning to the United States she made her recital debut in New York on February 17 1916 3 Pyle went on to perform as soloist with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra the New York Symphony Orchestra the Russian Symphony Orchestra in New York City and orchestras of Cincinnati Minneapolis St Louis and Chicago 4 Rollography editThe American Piano Company AMPICO 5294 Rachmaninoff Fantasy Pieces Op 3 No 5 b b Serenade 53073 F Poldini Etude Japonaise Op 27 No 2 5309 Sauer Echo de Vienne Concert Waltz 53104 G Debussy Prelude Les Collines d Anacapri 1917 53274 F Schumann Novellette Op 21 No l E 53344 G Debussy Preludes Book I No 8 La fille aux cheveux de linPhilipps Duca Reproduktions Klaviere Rolles PhPD 1000 Liszt Tarantella from Venezia e Napoli PhPD Philipps Duca Reproducing Piano Rythmodik Music Corporation J 18444 Debussy Prelude Les Collines d Anacapri 1917 Family editHer only sibling Lou Netta Pyle 1885 1965 was married to Karl Kirksmith 1882 1955 a well known cellist in New York and with several orchestras including the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Pyle was briefly married to Ottokar Malek a famous European pianist who emigrated to the US in 1902 03 They were married on April 9 1905 in Dallas Texas 5 and divorced in October 1906 6 Malek later founded the Grand Rapids Michigan symphony orchestra On January 9 1941 Pyle married her former teacher and colleague Harold Victor Bauer 7 who in 1940 had been widowed by his first wife Maria nee Knapp They remained together until his death in 1951 Additional resources editLibrary of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room Music Division Harold Bauer CollectionReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wynne Pyle Mary Herron DuPree Musical Americans A Biographical Dictionary 1918 1926 Fallen Leaf Press Berkeley 1997 OCLC 37260856 Women in American Music A Bibliography of Music and Literature Adrienne Fried Block PhD 1921 2009 amp Carol Neuls Bates born 1939 Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press 1979 OCLC 5171828 Miss Wynne Pyle New York Press February 16 1916 pg 10 col 5 Miss Wynne Pyle Now Makes New York Her Home Dallas Morning News May 25 1919 Part One pg 14 Dallas Morning News April 10 1905 Dallas Newspaper October 3 1906 New York City Marriage Licenses Borough Manhattan Year 1941 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wynne Pyle amp oldid 1087309897, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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