William Edward Haesche
William Edwin Bunnies ( born April 11, 1867 in New Haven, Connecticut; † January 26, 1929 in Roanoke, Virginia) was an American composer.
Bunnies studied with Bernhard Friedrich Wilhelm List man, Ernst Perabo and Horatio Parker. He worked as a violinist in the Symphony Orchestra of New Haven, which he had co-founded. Since 1903, he taught orchestration at Yale University, after which he was a teacher of music theory at Hollins College in Virginia.
Bunnies composed a symphony, three symphonic poems, a cantata, overtures, chamber music, choral pieces and songs.
Works
- Forest Idyll, symphonic poem
- Fridtjof and Ingeborg, symphonic poem
- The South, symphonic poem
- The Enchanted Oak of Nannau, dramatic cantata
- Composer ( romance )
- American composer
- Born in 1867
- Died in 1929
- Man