- Alec Wilder
Alec Wilder (born Alexander Lafayette Chew Wilder in Rochester,
New York , February 16, 1907; d. Gainesville,Florida , December 24, 1980) was an Americancomposer .His family was prominent in Rochester; a downtown building (at the "Four Corners") bears the family's name. As a young boy, he travelled to
New York City with his mother and stayed at theAlgonquin Hotel . It would later be his home for the last 40 or so years of his life. He attended several prep schools, unhappily, as a teenager. Around this time, he hired a lawyer and essentially "divorced" himself from his family, gaining for himself some portion of the family fortune.He was largely self-taught as a composer; he studied briefly at his hometown's
Eastman School of Music in the 1920s, but left without completing his degree. While there, he edited a humor magazine and scored music for short films directed byJames Sibley Watson . Wilder was eventually awarded an honorary degree in 1973.He was good friends with
Frank Sinatra ,Peggy Lee ,Tony Bennett and other luminaries of theAmerican popular music canon. Among the popular songs he wrote or co-wrote were "I'll Be Around" (a hit for theMills Brothers ), "While We're Young" (recorded by Peggy Lee and many others), and "It's So Peaceful in the Country". He also wrote many songs for thecabaret artistMabel Mercer , including "Have You Ever Crossed Over to Sneden's?"In addition to writing popular songs, Wilder also composed classical pieces for exotic combinations of orchestral instruments. The Alec Wilder Octet, including Eastman classmate
Mitch Miller on oboe, recorded several of his originals forBrunswick Records in 1938-40. His classical numbers, which often had off-beat, humorous titles ("The Hotel Detective Registers"), were strongly influenced byjazz . He wrote elevenoperas ; one of which, "Miss Chicken Little" (1953), was commissioned for television byCBS . Sinatra conducted an album of Wilder's classical music. Wilder also arranged a series ofChristmas carol s forTubachristmas .Wilder authored the definitive book "American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900-1950" (1973). He was also featured in a series based on the book aired on South Carolina Public Radio in the mid '70s. With
lyricist Loonis McGlohon, he composed songs for theLand of Oz theme park inBanner Elk, North Carolina .Wilder loved
puzzle s: he created his own crypticcrossword s, and could spend hours with ajigsaw puzzle . He also loved to talk (he had an encyclopedic knowledge of the world) and most of all, laugh. Displeased with how Peggy Lee improvised the ending of "While We're Young", he wrote her a note: "The next time you come to the bridge [of the song] , jump!"Fact|date=March 2007 He often maintained that music publishers "stole everything",Fact|date=March 2007 but in a reflective moment, noted that as badly as he had been treated by the powers-that-be of the music industry, black artists had been treated worse.Wilder is buried in a Catholic cemetery in
Avon, New York , outside Rochester.Operas
*"The Lowland Sea" (1952)
*"Miss Chicken Little" (1953)
*"Sunday Excursion" (1953)
*"Kittiwake Island" (1954)
*"The Long Way" (1955)
*"The Impossible Forest" (1958)
*"The Truth about Windmills" (1973)
*"The Tattooed Countess" (1974)
*"The Opening" (1975)
*"The Churkendoose" (?)
*"Rachetty Pachetty House" (?)
*"Herman Ermine in Rabbit Town" (?)ources
* [http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/acc/wilder.html Alec Wilder page] from Classical Net site
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/rbk/faids/wilder.html Alec Wilder Collection, 1939-2000] , from The New York Public Library site
* [http://www.esm.rochester.edu/sibley/specialc/guide.php Alec Wilder Archive] at Eastman School of Music
* [http://www.alecwildercentennial.com Alec Wilder Centennial site]
* [http://wilderworld.podomatic.com 100 records to celebrate 100 years of Alec Wilder...and more!]
* [http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/W.html Opera Glass]
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