William Edwin Haesche

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William Edwin Haesche (New Haven, Connecticut, 11 d'abril de 1867 - 26 de gener de 1929) fou un compositor estatunidenc. Estudià en la Universitat Yale, cursà el violí amb , piano amb Ernst Perabo, teoria musical i composició amb Parker. Fou professor en el Col·legi Hollind. Com a compositor se li deuen: * A Forest Idylle; * Fridhjof and Ingebor, poema simfònic; * Springtime in Symphony in A-fiat; * Young Lovel's Bride; * Sonata in E-minor; * The The Haunted Oak of Naunau; * The South; * Hungarian Dance; * Souvenir de Wienawski, etc. rdf:langString
William Edwin Haesche (* 11. April 1867 in New Haven, Connecticut; † 26. Januar 1929 in Roanoke, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist. Haesche studierte bei Bernhard Friedrich Wilhelm Listemann, Ernst Perabo und Horatio Parker. Er wirkte als Violinist beim Sinfonieorchester von New Haven, das er mitbegründet hatte. Seit 1903 unterrichtete er Instrumentation an der Yale University, danach war er Lehrer für Musiktheorie am Hollins College in Virginia. Haesche komponierte eine Sinfonie, drei sinfonische Dichtungen, eine Kantate, Ouvertüren, Kammermusik, Chöre und Lieder. rdf:langString
William Edwin Haesche (April 11, 1867 – January 26, 1929) was an American composer. Haesche was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to Henry W. Haesche, a German immigrant, and his wife, the former Rosian Gaffney, an Irish immigrant. In the 1894 New Haven city directory, he is listed as being a violin teacher. He wrote a number of works for orchestra, as well as some chamber music and songs; he also composed some pieces for choir. Haesche composed the piece "Marguerite Waltz" for viola and piano. His works include: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString William Edwin Haesche (New Haven, Connecticut, 11 d'abril de 1867 - 26 de gener de 1929) fou un compositor estatunidenc. Estudià en la Universitat Yale, cursà el violí amb , piano amb Ernst Perabo, teoria musical i composició amb Parker. Fou professor en el Col·legi Hollind. Com a compositor se li deuen: * A Forest Idylle; * Fridhjof and Ingebor, poema simfònic; * Springtime in Symphony in A-fiat; * Young Lovel's Bride; * Sonata in E-minor; * The The Haunted Oak of Naunau; * The South; * Hungarian Dance; * Souvenir de Wienawski, etc.
rdf:langString William Edwin Haesche (* 11. April 1867 in New Haven, Connecticut; † 26. Januar 1929 in Roanoke, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist. Haesche studierte bei Bernhard Friedrich Wilhelm Listemann, Ernst Perabo und Horatio Parker. Er wirkte als Violinist beim Sinfonieorchester von New Haven, das er mitbegründet hatte. Seit 1903 unterrichtete er Instrumentation an der Yale University, danach war er Lehrer für Musiktheorie am Hollins College in Virginia. Haesche komponierte eine Sinfonie, drei sinfonische Dichtungen, eine Kantate, Ouvertüren, Kammermusik, Chöre und Lieder.
rdf:langString William Edwin Haesche (April 11, 1867 – January 26, 1929) was an American composer. Haesche was born in New Haven, Connecticut, to Henry W. Haesche, a German immigrant, and his wife, the former Rosian Gaffney, an Irish immigrant. He studied violin with Bernard Listemann and piano with Ernst Perabo. He was mainly self-taught in music theory, except for a course in fugue and general composition with Horatio Parker at Yale University where he was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Music. He co-founded the New Haven Symphony Orchestra where he played first violin. He conducted the People's Choral Union, a choir of 250 voices. In 1903 he became instructor of instrumentation at Yale. In the 1894 New Haven city directory, he is listed as being a violin teacher. He wrote a number of works for orchestra, as well as some chamber music and songs; he also composed some pieces for choir. Haesche composed the piece "Marguerite Waltz" for viola and piano. His works include: * 1896: Forest Idylle, tone poem for orchestra * 1897: Fridtjof Saga, overture (won a prize) * 1898: Young Lovel's Bride, ballad for female choir and orchestra * 1899: Springtime, overture * 1901: Symphony in A-flat * 1903: The Haunted Oak of Nannau, dramatic cantata for chorus and orchestra * 1904: Fridtjof, symphonic poem * 1904: Ingeborg, symphonic poem * 1913: The South, symphonic poem * 1913: Symphonietta * Sonata for piano and violin in E major * Legend for violin, cello and piano * Anthems, songs At the time of his death he was employed by Hollins College where he was teaching music theory. As stated on his death certificate, Haesche died in Roanoke, Virginia, of carcinoma of the rectum after two operations.
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