Grenville Dean Wilson
Grenville Dean Wilson (January 26, 1833 - September 20, 1897), was an American pianist and composer, who composed over 150 pieces, mostly for piano solo.
Biography
G.D. Wilson was born in Lenox, Massachusetts. He worked in Nyack, New York, as a piano teacher from about 1870 until his death. He was the founder and conductor of the Nyack Choral Society and the Nyack Philharmonic Orchestra. He also founded the Nyack Library.
Compositions
- Opus 1 - Gai Printemps, Idylle for Piano
- Opus 4 - Shepherd Boy for Piano
- Opus 5 - Night Breezes, Nocturne for Piano
- Opus 6 - Au Revoir, Caprice for Piano
- Opus 10 - Happy Days, Pensée Fugitive for Piano
- Opus 11 - The Merry Bells, Caprice for Piano
- Opus 12 - La Coquette, Galop for Piano
- Opus 13 - A Night in June, Idylle for Piano
- Opus 15 - The Fairest One, Valse for Piano
- Opus 16 - Morning, Rêverie for Piano
- Opus 18 - Two Idylles for Piano
- Among the Hills
- Memory
- Opus 22 - Sleep Well!, Nocturne for Piano
- Opus 23 - Dreaming of Home - Transcription sur une Romance de C.R. Howard, for Piano
- Opus 25 - Happy Return, Romance sans Paroles for Piano
- Opus 26 - Trippin' thru' the Meadows, Rondo Polka for Piano
- Opus 32 - Eola, Mazurka for Piano
- Opus 35 - The little Wanderer, Idylle for Piano
- Opus 38 - Fairy Bells, Morceau de Salon for Piano
- Opus 40 - Sonatine for Piano
- Opus 42 - The Chapel, Rêverie for Piano
- Opus 46 - Christmas Bells, Morceau de Salon for Piano
- Opus 48 - Sounds from the Palisades, for Piano
- Opus 65 - Au Bord du Lac, Morceau de Genre for Piano
- Opus 72 - The Red Cross, Grande Marche for Piano
- Opus 75 - Pride of our Home, Nocturne for Piano
- Opus 81 - Merry Christmas, Morceau de Salon for Piano
- Opus 84 - Reveries of the Past, Romance sans Paroles for Piano
- Opus 144 - Sonatina in G major for Piano
Without opus number
- A cross Country! - Gallop for Piano
- Evening Reverie for Piano
- Sweet Murmurs - Caprice for Piano
- Material for Early Piano Instruction - Three Books
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