FARWELL, ARTHUR BIOGRAPHY(1872 - 1952)
Trained
first as an electrical engineer, Arthur Farwell, was encouraged by Edward
MacDowell, among others. He studied with Pfitzner and Humperdinck in Germany and with Guilmant in Paris, returning to teach briefly at Cornell, before founding the
Wa-Wan Press for the publication of music by American composers. He later
taught at Berkeley and at Michigan State College. He collected music from a
variety of sources, and made much use of Amerindian melodies, at first
harmonized conventionally and then with greater freedom. In his individual
approach to harmony and to composition he may be compared with Ives.
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