Difference between revisions of "Wiegand, George, -1901"

From Catholic Romantic Music
Jump to: navigation, search
(Publications)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
b. 9/4/1834, Homberg (near Cassel) Germany
+
==Life==
 +
'''Born:''' 9/4/1834, Homberg (near Cassel) Germany
  
d. 1901
+
'''Died:''' 1901
  
 +
'''Biography'''
 +
Studied music under his father, harmony and composition under William Volkmar. Worked in the tax department of Hessia until 1854. Arrived in New York City, March 1854. Worked as freelance baritone horn and violin player, and director in Southern US. Band director in Charleston SC at outbreak of Civil War. Left for Augusta GA, where his band was impressed into the Confederate Army. Left to join the 7th /regiment Band, New York National Guard. Played viola with Theodore Thomas Orch. and Philharmonic Society.  (Rehrig)
  
<h2>Life</h2>
+
==List of sacred works==
 
 
Studied music under his father, harmony and composition under William Volkmar. Worked in the tax department of Hessia until 1854. Arrived in New York City, March 1854. Worked as freelance baritone horn and violin player, and director in Southern US. Band director in Charleston SC at outbreak of Civil War. Left for Augusta GA, where his band was impressed into the Confederate Army. Left to join the 7th /regiment Band, New York National Guard. Played viola with Theodore Thomas Orch. and Philharmonic Society.  (Rehrig)
 
  
<h2>Works</h2>
+
*<i>Ave Maria, op. 21</i> (H voice, vl, org) [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1885.13045 JFB 1885]
 +
*<i>Mass in honor of St. Patrick</i> (including an Asperges me and Hymn to St. Patrick) SATB, org/orch [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1884.16099 JFB 1884]
 +
==Publications==
 +
Charles Wiegand Cabaniss collection on John and George Wiegand, 1882-1986-LC
  
<i>Ave Maria, op. 21</i> (H voice, vl, org) [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1885.13045 JFB 1885]
+
==External links==
 +
''add web links here''
  
<i>Mass in honor of St. Patrick</i> (including an Asperges me and Hymn to St. Patrick) SATB, org/orch [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1884.16099 JFB 1884]
+
[[Category:1834 births|Marcello, Benedetto]]
 +
[[Category:1901 deaths|Marcello, Benedetto]]
 +
[[Category:Composers|Marcello, Benedetto]]
 +
[[Category:Baroque composers|Marcello, Benedetto]]
 +
[[Category:New York composers|Marcello, Benedetto]]

Latest revision as of 19:05, 28 September 2022

Life

Born: 9/4/1834, Homberg (near Cassel) Germany

Died: 1901

Biography Studied music under his father, harmony and composition under William Volkmar. Worked in the tax department of Hessia until 1854. Arrived in New York City, March 1854. Worked as freelance baritone horn and violin player, and director in Southern US. Band director in Charleston SC at outbreak of Civil War. Left for Augusta GA, where his band was impressed into the Confederate Army. Left to join the 7th /regiment Band, New York National Guard. Played viola with Theodore Thomas Orch. and Philharmonic Society. (Rehrig)

List of sacred works

  • Ave Maria, op. 21 (H voice, vl, org) JFB 1885
  • Mass in honor of St. Patrick (including an Asperges me and Hymn to St. Patrick) SATB, org/orch JFB 1884

Publications

Charles Wiegand Cabaniss collection on John and George Wiegand, 1882-1986-LC

External links

add web links here