- Arthur Farwell
Arthur Farwell (
23 March 1872 -20 January 1952 ) was an American composer, conductor, educationalist, lithographer, esoteric savant, and music publisher.Biography
Farwell was born in St Paul, Minnesota. He trained as an engineer at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology , graduating in 1893, but was turned towards a musical career by contact with the eccentric Boston-based composerRudolf Gott . After study in Boston, he became a pupil ofHumperdinck in Berlin andGuilmant in Paris. Returning to the U.S., he lectured in music atCornell University from 1899 to 1901, and founded theWa-Wan Press , dedicated to publishing the works of the AmericanIndianist composers, among whom Farwell himself was a leading figure. From 1910 to 1913 Farwell directed municipal concerts inNew York City , including massed performances of choral works, some of them his own, by up to 1,000 voices. He directed theSettlement Music School in NY from 1915-18 before moving to California, where his private pupils included the youngRoy Harris . Acting Head of music department at theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1918-19, he founded the Santa Barbara Community Chorus, was first holder of the composer's fellowship of the Music & Art Association of Pasadena (1921-25), taught theory atMichigan State College (1927-39) and eventually settled in New York.Nicolas Slonimsky noted in "Baker's Biographical Dictionary" that "Disillusioned about commercial opportunities for American music, including his own, he established in East Lansing, in April 1936, his own lithographic handpress, with which he printed his own music, handling the entire process of reproduction, including the cover designs, by himself."His notable students include
Bernard Rogers .Music and writings
Farwell wrote a copious amount of instrumental, chamber, choral and orchestral music as well as theatre scores, masques and music for community performance. Some of his works reflect his interest in a personal, esoteric form of spirituality, which is also displayed in his lectures and writings on the theme of Intuition. Among his principal compositions are a number of "Symbolistic Studies" for orchestra, a Symphony developed from a fragmentary opening left by his mentor Rudolph Gott, the large-scale "symphonic song ceremony"
Mountain Song for orchestra and chorus, a string quartet, a piano quintet and many works both vocal and instrumental on the music of Native American peoples. A gradual but ceaseless developer as a composer, in his last couple of decades Farwell produced his most individual works - including a series ofpolytonal studies for piano, several concise instrumental sonatas, a large number of effective and penetrating settings of the poetry ofEmily Dickinson and a satirical opera, "Cartoon", which contains extended parodies of Stravinsky and Schoenberg.External links
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* [http://hdl.handle.net/1802/1511 To Morfydd, for oboe and piano.] From Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection
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