William Albert Beller
William Albert Beller (b. July 19, 1900, Burlington, Wisconsin; d. February 20, 1986[1]) was an American concert pianist[2] and professor of music at Marquette University and Columbia University. He was deemed a musical prodigy when he was 4 years old.[3][4] He had also taught piano at the Bronx House Music School in the 1930s.
Formal training
In 1916, Beller won scholarship at the Chicago Musical College, where, in 1917, he received a Senior Diploma with the Diamond Medal for Excellence in Scholarship. In 1918, he received a Graduate Medal; and in 1921, a Bachelor of Music degree with a prize of a grand piano. At some point (upon one of his graduations) he received a Gold Medal.
Beller studied piano with (i) Howard Wells (1986-?)[5] in Chicago,[6] (ii) Tobias Matthay and, (iii) in 1926, accepted a Juilliard fellowship to study with Josef Lhevinne in New York.
Concert work in New York
When Beller arrived in New York, he was represented by NBC Artists Service (aka National Broadcasting and Concert Bureau), George W. Engles, Managing Director, RCA Building, New York City.[7]
Teaching positions
- 1930-1935 (summers) — As a visiting professor, Beller taught piano in Dallas (Dallas Conservatory of Music and Fine Arts), Denton (Texas Woman's University), and Fort Worth (Fort Worth Conservatory) during the summers[8]. The Dallas Conservatory was essentially a collection of music teachers led by Carl Wiesemann[9] in the 1930s who taught from the Terrill School.
- 1934 (summer) — Beller and Joseph Brinkman gave a four-week series of lecture-recitals on Bach, Hayden, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Debussy, and Ravel as part of a graduate seminar at the University of Michigan
- 1919-?? — Professor, Marquette University Conservatory of Music (organized as a conservatory in 1911).
- Fall 1941-?? — Faculty member, and eventually chairman of the piano department, Columbia University
Beller also taught piano in Hartford, Ann Arbor, and Chicago. Beller also maintained a private studio at Carnegie Hall.
Students
Columbia University
- Kenneth Lee Ascher (jazz pianist, composer)
- Mark P. Malkovich III (concert pianist, chamber music expert)
- Michael Shapiro, (BA, CC 1962)
Private lessons (outside of Columbia)
- Don Friedman (jazz pianist, music educator) – studied with Beller from 1960 to 1961
Honors
- 1925 — Winner, Piano, National Federation of Music Clubs. Each biennium, the Wisconsin Federation of Music Clubs sponsored a contest for young artists and student musicians, in all classes of music, piano, voice, violin, organ, and cello. The winners of the contest compete with winners of the same contest from Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska; and the winners from that district appear in the finals at the meeting of the National Federation, a composed of twelve districts of the United States. Beller won the National competition in Portland, Oregon, which included a $500 prize.[10][11]
- 1925 — Winner, Mason and Hamlin Prize, thereupon presented as soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra[12]
- 1926 — Awarded a Juilliard Fellowship with Josef Lhévinne
The Chicago days
In 1925, while in Chicago, Beller worked for Lyon & Healy and was a Duo-Art artist.
References
- ^ Obituary: William Beller, The New York Times, pg. 41, March 16, 1986
- ^ The Vocational Summary, Volume I, No. 1, pg. 7, Federal Board for Vocational Education (May 1921)
- ^ St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Parish (No. 4 of a Series on Our Parish’s First 100 Years), Burlington, WI
- ^ Unusual Stories about Unusual People, The Decatur Review (Illinois), pg. 6, col. 4, Tues evening, Feb. 14, 1922
- ^ International Who's Who in Music and Musical Gazetteer, Volume 5 (1st edition), edited by César Victor Saerchinger (1884-1971), pg. 681, Current Literature Publishing Company, New York (1918)
- ^ Edward Moore, Wherein Nature Meets Acoustics: With Melody Makers, The Chicago Daily Tribune, pg. D1, Jun 14, 1925
- ^ Program Notes by William Keller, Town Hall, March 2, 193?
- ^ Beller Will Instruct at Columbia in Fall, The Dallas Morning News, Sect IV, pg. 5, Oct 5, 1941
- ^ Dallas Conservatory to Start Second Year, The Dallas Morning News, Sept 18, 1933, pg. 4, Sec. I
- ^ Winifred V. Miller (President Wisconsin Federation of Music Clubs), Wisconsin's Place in the Field of Music, pg. 102
- ^ William Beller Captures Big Prize, The Music Trade Review, pg. 27, July 11, 1925
- ^ William Beller to Give Piano Recital Sunday, Cornell Daily Sun Vol. 51, Issue 145, April 16, 1931, Page 1
Persondata |
Name |
Beller, William Albert |
Alternative names |
Beller, William |
Short description |
Concert pianist |
Date of birth |
July 19, 1900 |
Place of birth |
Burlington, Wisconsin |
Date of death |
February 1986 |
Place of death |
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