Tweedy, Donald (Nichols)
Tweedy, Donald (Nichols)
Tweedy, Donald (Nichols), American composer and teacher; b. Danbury, Conn., April 23,1890; d. there, July 21, 1948. He was educated at Harvard Univ. (B.A., 1912; M.A., 1917), where his teachers were William Heilman, E.B. Hill, and Walter Spalding; later studied in Europe and with Goetschius in N.Y. He taught at Vassar Coll. (1914-16), the Eastman School of Music (1923-27), Hamilton Coll. (1937-38), and Tex. Christian Univ. (1945-6). He publ. a Manual of Harmonic Technic Based on the Practice ofJ.S. Bach (1928).
Works
dramatic: Ballet: Alice in Wonderland (1935). ORCH.: L’Allegro,symphonic study (Rochester, N.Y, May 1, 1925); 3 Dances (1925); Williamsburg,suite (1941). CHAMBER: Viola Sonata (1916); Violin Sonata (1920); Cello Sonata (1930); piano pieces.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire