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Mortimer Wilson
Mortimer Wilson (August 6, 1876 – January 27, 1932) was an American
composer of classical music. He also scored several musical and dramatic
films in the 1920s.
Wilson was born in Chariton, Iowa in Lucas County, a rural area in the
south-central portion of the state. He studied organ, violin and
composition with Frederick Grant Gleason at the Chicago Music College.
He then studied in Leipzig, Germany with Max Reger. Upon return to this
country in 1911, he taught at the Atlanta Conservatory and conducted the
Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1916, he moved to Brenau College in
Gainesville, Georgia.
In 1918, Wilson took a job as consulting editor for the National Academy
of Music in New York City, where he remained until his death at the age
of 55. Today, his works are mostly in manuscript and includes five
symphonies and a great deal of chamber music. The suite, From My Youth,
Opera 5 was published in 1911 and premiered by the Sitting Trio.
Filmography
1920 The Mark of Zorro - music composer
1924 The Thief of Bagdad - music composer
1925 Don Q, Son of Zorro - music composer
1926 The Black Pirate - music composer
1928 The Good-Bye Kiss - music composer
1928 Night Watch - music composer |
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