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Wallace M. Cheatham
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Year |
Instrumentation |
Description |
Price |
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Suite for Soprano Saxophone and Organ |
2011 |
Soprano Saxophone, Organ |
3.5 minutes, 3 movements. Both players read from the score. |
$8.50 for two copies of the score. |
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Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue |
2005 |
Organ solo |
5 minutes, 3 movements. |
$8.50 |
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Fanfare and Toccata |
1999 |
Organ solo |
5 minutes, 1 movement. |
$7.00 |
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Austrian Variations |
1991 |
Organ, 2 B-flat Trumpets, Horn in F, Trombone |
8 minutes, 1 movement. |
$24.50 |
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Passacaglia and Fugue |
1988 |
Organ solo |
7 minutes, 1 movement. |
$8.50 |
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Wallace McClain Cheatham (b. 1945) has continued to grow as a musician, researcher, and teacher. From the podium, he has introduced major works of African-American composers to audiences in Wisconsin and Illinois. His compositions, which span a variety of genres, have been performed in national and international settings. Some of his scores have been published by Shawnee, Alfred, Master-Player Library, Oxford University Press, Southern Illinois University Press, and Jomar Press.
Dr. Cheatham's research dealing with opera as it relates to the African-American experience has been published in internationally circulated journals of scholarship. His book, Dialogues On Opera and The African American Experience, is housed in libraries worldwide.
Dr. Cheatham was a public school music teacher for more than three decades. Recently, he was a guest professor at Wisconsin's Cardinal Stritch University. He has been called upon to be a piano accompanist for instrumentalists and singers, and a lecturer in national and international performance and professional venues. He is a subject of biographical record in Who's Who In The World, Who's Who In America, and Who's Who In American Education.
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