Mary Wiggins facts for kids
Mary Wiggins (February 10, 1904 – April 17, 1974) was an American composer, educator, organist, and pianist, born in Indiana, Pennsylvania. She studied composition at Carnegie-Mellon University with Roland Leich, and privately with Gladys W. Fisher and Harvey B. Gaul.
Wiggins taught organ at Schenley High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1951 to 1957. She taught piano privately and at the Pittsburgh Musical Institute from 1959 to 1962, and received an award from the National Federation of Music Clubs in 1973. Her music was published by G. Schirmer Inc.
Compositions by Mary Wiggins include:
Chamber
- pieces for bassoon
- pieces for organ
- pieces for violin
Piano
- Catch Me!
- Cathedral Bells
- Frolicking Waves
Vocal
- The Ghost
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