Charles Grobe (c. 1817 – October 20, 1879) was an American composer who wrote nearly two thousand works,[1][2] including many piano variations on popular melodies. According to The Grove Dictionary of American Music, he was the most prolific 19th-century composer of battle pieces in the United States, who wrote music for the American Civil War and Mexican–American War.[3]
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^Olson, Anthony (November–December 2018). "Revisiting Long-lost Gems: American Folktunes in Nineteenth-century Piano Music". Clavier Companion. Vol. 10, no. 6. Retrieved February 7, 2023 – via EBSCOHost.
^Clark, J. Bunker; Camus, Raoul F. (2013). The Grove Dictionary of American Music. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 378–379.
CharlesGrobe (c. 1817 – October 20, 1879) was an American composer who wrote nearly two thousand works, including many piano variations on popular melodies...
includes a movement based on this chorus. Similarly, pianist/composer CharlesGrobe wrote variations on the Anvil Chorus for piano in 1857. A swing jazz...
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exists sheet music mentioning the Wissahickon: The Wissahickon Waltz by CharlesGrobe, 1849 (2 pages) The Wissahickon Gallopade by J. B. Bishop, 1856 (4 pages)...
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pianist-composer CharlesGrobe was among the contributors. Baltimore was also home to the piano-building businesses of William Knabe and Charles Steiff. Knabe...
1992, he co-authored a text web browser called Lynx, with Michael Grobe and Charles Rezac, while he was at the University of Kansas. This web browser...
variation sets by other well-known 19th century American composers, such as CharlesGrobe and J. Edgar Gould. The song was recorded in 1937 by Roy Rogers and...
Thomas Penney, Jr.: 1924–1925 Richard H. Templeton: 1925–1934 George L. Grobe: 1934–1953 John O. Henderson: 1953–1959 Neil A. Farmelo: 1959–1961 John...
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his honor. Derleth was Roman Catholic. In Derleth's biography, Dorothy M. Grobe Litersky stated that Derleth was bisexual, and maintained long-term romantic...
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Stock Value". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-11-09. Grobe, Klaus (2013). Wavelength Division Multiplexing: A Practical Engineering...
Trophy: Charles Woodson (1997) Walter Camp Award: Charles Woodson (1997) Chuck Bednarik Award: Charles Woodson (1997) Bronko Nagurski Trophy: Charles Woodson...
ref. MRF-70-S. Roland Hermann, Arleen Auger, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Donald Grobe, Kurt Böhme, Jane Marsch, Nikolaus Hillebrand, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra...
school's sexual assault scandal. Briles's immediate successor was veteran Jim Grobe, who took over in an interim capacity in 2016, leading Baylor to a 7–6 record...