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First name: John Weedon
Last name: Verral
Dates: 1908-2001
Category: Quintet
Nationality: American
Opus name: Piano Quintet (1953)
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Peculiarities: https://composers.com/search/site?keys=piano%20quintet&page=1
Information: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Weedon Verrall (born Britt, Iowa, June 17, 1908; died April 15, 2001) was an American composer of contemporary classical music. Prior to his University studies, Verrall studied composition with Donald Ferguson, followed by studies with R. O. Morris in London and Zoltán Kodály in Budapest. He obtained a B.M. degree from the Minneapolis School of Music in 1929, and a B.A. from the University of Minnesota in 1934. In the early 1930s he spent several summers at the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood, where he studied composition with Aaron Copland, Roy Harris, and Frederick Jacobi. He taught at Hamline University from 1934–1942 and Mount Holyoke College from 1942–1946, during which time he briefly served in the U.S. Army during World War II. While teaching at Mount Holyoke College, Verall also worked as a music editor for G. Schirmer. In 1946 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.[1] In 1948 he joined the music faculty at the University of Washington, where he taught composition and music theory until he retired as professor emeritus in 1973. Several of Verrall's students have gone on to have successful careers, including William Bolcom, Alan Stout, and Gloria Wilson Swisher. See: List of music students by teacher: T to Z#John Verrall.