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==Life==
 
==Life==
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Aalten, Gelderland, the Netherlands, November 10, 1827
  
 
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Cleveland. OH, December 31, 1900
  
 
'''Biography'''
 
'''Biography'''
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Joannes Theodorus Wamelink came to America in 1835 with his parents and 8 siblings,  At age 14, he became first organist at St. Mary's of the Flats, Cleveland. Moved to Pittsburgh and studied composition with Charles B. Barr.  Married Catherine Jane Sweetland (1834-1915; had 11 children) in Pittsburgh in 1953, returned to Cleveland, opened a piano shop on Superior Ave. Choir director at St. Johns Cathedral, Cleveland for 26 years (1870s and 80s) with a large choir,. FoundedGerman Harmonic Singing Society in 1871, put on 2 performances of Flotow's Martha and then the next year La somnabula with the Germania Orchestra in the pit. Buried in St. John's Cemetery
 
 
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==List of sacred works==
 
==List of sacred works==
 
*First Mass in C. SATB, org. Cleveland (376 Superior St.): [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1883.09665 Wamelink, 1883]
 
*First Mass in C. SATB, org. Cleveland (376 Superior St.): [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/sm1883.09665 Wamelink, 1883]
 
*O Salutaris : duet for soprano or tenor and bass (& piano) Cleveland: J. T. Wamelink, 1887 ""Dedicated to the Rev. T. P. Thorpe, pastor of St. John's Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio" (U Roch... Sibley?)
 
*O Salutaris : duet for soprano or tenor and bass (& piano) Cleveland: J. T. Wamelink, 1887 ""Dedicated to the Rev. T. P. Thorpe, pastor of St. John's Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio" (U Roch... Sibley?)
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==Publications==
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==External links==
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.T._Wamelink Wikipedia]
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[[Category:1827 births|Wamelink, J. T.]]
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[[Category:1900 deaths|Wamelink, J. T.]]
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[[Category:Composers|Wamelink, J. T.]]
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[[Category:American composers|Wamelink, J. T.]]
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[[Category:Ohio composers|Wamelink, J. T.]]
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 14 February 2018

Life

Born: Aalten, Gelderland, the Netherlands, November 10, 1827

Died: Cleveland. OH, December 31, 1900

Biography Joannes Theodorus Wamelink came to America in 1835 with his parents and 8 siblings, At age 14, he became first organist at St. Mary's of the Flats, Cleveland. Moved to Pittsburgh and studied composition with Charles B. Barr. Married Catherine Jane Sweetland (1834-1915; had 11 children) in Pittsburgh in 1953, returned to Cleveland, opened a piano shop on Superior Ave. Choir director at St. Johns Cathedral, Cleveland for 26 years (1870s and 80s) with a large choir,. FoundedGerman Harmonic Singing Society in 1871, put on 2 performances of Flotow's Martha and then the next year La somnabula with the Germania Orchestra in the pit. Buried in St. John's Cemetery

List of sacred works

  • First Mass in C. SATB, org. Cleveland (376 Superior St.): Wamelink, 1883
  • O Salutaris : duet for soprano or tenor and bass (& piano) Cleveland: J. T. Wamelink, 1887 ""Dedicated to the Rev. T. P. Thorpe, pastor of St. John's Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio" (U Roch... Sibley?)

Publications

External links

Wikipedia