music.wikisort.org - ComposerGertrude Price Wollner (May 15, 1900 – March 1985) was an American writer and composer.[1] Her teachers included Albert Stossel, E. Robert Schmitz, and Emile Jacques Dalcroze. She married Herbert J. Wollner on April 2, 1926 and they had a daughter named Zelda.[2] She published several articles about music education[3] and one book, Improvisation in Music: Ways Toward Capturing Musical Ideas and Developing Them (1963).[4] Wollner taught at Boston University, New England Conservatory of Music, and New York University. She believed that "For any age, a childlike attitude and tenacity of search are essential, and rewarding. Not all “creative” music-making needs to be great music that lasts forever. Through the doing, something genuine occurs which enhances all future music experience for the individual."[5]
Wollner was an honorary member of Sigma Alpha Iota, the international music fraternity for women.[6]
Selected works
Her compositions include:[7]
Chamber
- Allegro (oboe and bassoon; 1950)
- Cello Sonata (1946)
- Quartet (English horn, violin, viola, and cello)
- Trio (clarinet, violin, cello; 1950)
Orchestra
- Exaggerated Impressions (string orchestra and percussion)
- Suite (string orchestra)
Piano
- A Dance to My Daughter
- Impressions of Tour of Old Marblehead
Theatre
- After Paul Draper (1944)
- Caesar and Cleopatra
- Music-Narration-Pantomime-Dance
- Reed Drum (1940)
- Scarlet Letter
Vocal
- "Poem" (text by Rabindranath Tagore; 1937)
- "These August Nights" (text by Melville Henry Cane; 1935)
- We Catch a Fish (voice and orchestra)
References
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