Cole, RoSSetter Gleason

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Cole, RoSSetter Gleason

Cole, RoSSetter Gleason, American composer, organist, and teacher; b. Clyde, Mich., Feb. 5, 1866; d. Lake Bluff, III., May 18, 1952. He studied music with C.B. Cady. In 1890 he went to Germany, where he studied composition with Max Bruch in Berlin, and organ with Middleschulte. Returning to America in 1892, he occupied various posts as a teacher and organist in Wise, Iowa, and 111.; lived mostly in Chicago.

Works

DRAMATIC: Opera: -.The Maypole Lovers (1931; suite, Chicago, Jan. 9, 1936). ORCH.: Ballade for Cello and Orch. (Minneapolis, 1909); Symphonic Prelude (Chicago, March 11, 1915); Pioneer Overture (composed for the centenary of the state of 111.; Chicago, March 14, 1919); Heroic Piece for Organ and Orch. (Chicago, Feb. 11, 1924).chamber:Violin Sonata; also various piano pieces, including From a Lover’s Notebook, In Springtime, Sunset in the Hills, etc.; oran works. vocal :cantatas::The Passing of Summer (1902); The Broken Troth (1917); The Rock of Liberty (1920). other:Hiawatha’s Wooing for Narrator and Orch. (1904); King Robert of Sicily for Narrator and Orch. (1906); songs.

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