- John Verrall
John Weedon Verrall (b. Britt,
Iowa ,June 17 ,1908 ; d.April 15 ,2001 ) was an American composer ofcontemporary classical music .Prior to his University studies, Verrall studied composition with
Donald Ferguson , followed by studies withR. O. Morris in London andZoltán Kodály inBudapest . He obtained a B.M. degree from theMinneapolis School of Music in 1929, and a B.A. from theUniversity of Minnesota in 1934. In the early 1930s he spent several summers at the Berkshire Music Center atTanglewood , where he studied composition withAaron Copland ,Roy Harris , andFrederick Jacobi . He taught atHamline University from 1934–1942 andMount Holyoke College from 1942–1946, during which time he briefly served in theU.S. Army duringWorld War II . While teaching at Mount Holyoke College, Verall also worked as a music editor forG. Schirmer . In 1946 he was awarded aGuggenheim Fellowship . [http://www.gf.org/46fellow.html] In 1948 he joined the music faculty at theUniversity of Washington , where he taught composition and music theory until he retired as professor emeritus in 1973. Several of Verrall's students have gone on to have successful careers, includingWilliam Bolcom , Alan Stout, andGloria Wilson Swisher .Compositions
From the late 1940s, Verrall used as the tonal basis for his music a nine-pitch scale consisting of two
tetrachord s on either side of a central pitch, itself alterable (C–D–E–E, F or F, G–A–B–B). This collection lends itself to symmetrical harmonic formations and melodic contours which, with equivalent rhythmic and metrical formations, generate the global and local pitch and rhythmic relations in his music.Verrall wrote numerous symphonic works and
chamber music pieces including foursymphonies , sevenstring quartets , aviolin concerto , and aviola concerto, among many other works. He also wrote several vocal art songs, choral works, and threeoperas .Personal life
His wife was named Margaret. He died of
congestive heart failure at his home inLaurelhurst, Seattle, Washington , at the age of 92.The John Verrall Papers are held by the Special Collections department of the University of Washington Libraries. [http://www.lib.washington.edu/speciaLcoll/findaids/docs/uarchives/UA19_15_5280VerrallJohn.xml]
ources
*Richard Swift. The "
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5External links
* [http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20010419&slug=obit19m John Verrall obituary]
* [http://www.lib.washington.edu/speciaLcoll/findaids/docs/uarchives/UA19_15_5280VerrallJohn.xml John Verrall page]
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