Composers

Charles Wels

Piano
Voice
Organ
Mixed chorus
Wind band
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass
Dance
Marche
Piece
Waltz
Variation
Song
Mazurka
Galop
Polka
Nocturne
by popularity

#

2 Prairie Flowers, Op.363 Lays of the People, Op.10

A

An Echo from the LakesAssembling March, Op.110

B

Blissful Moments, Op.89

C

Celluloid Grand March, Op.104Celluloid Sketches, Op.103

D

Domino Polka, Op.13

G

Grand Funeral MarchGrand Triumphal March, Op.14

J

Joie du cœur mazurka, Op.29

L

La belle Bohémienne in G major, Op.32Le Bonheur, Op.35Le tremolo, Op.23Love, Op.109

M

Marche des Amazons, Op.38Mass No.3 in E-flat major, Op.111Mocking Bird Galop, Op.92

N

Nocturne No.3, Op.31

O

O Say Thou Best and BrightestOmar Pasha's March, Op.22

P

Pupil's Recreation, Op.93

R

Rapid Transit, Op.105Road to Luck, Op.91

S

Sleigh Bells, Op.78Solitude and Memory, Op.6Spirito Gentil, Op.9Suite, Op.115

T

The Comet, Op.106The Irresistable, Op.102The Opal Waltzes, Op.8The Polka for the PeopleThe Sigh, Op.21The Yachtsmen's Song, Op.101Thoughts of Home, Op.88aTranscription et variation sur 'Di provenza il mar', Op.45Trill Schottisch, Op.17

U

Une nuit d'été, Op.16

V

Valse brillante No.3, Op.30Variations on Die Wacht am Rhein, Op.88
Wikipedia
Charles Wels (August 24, 1825 in Prague – May 12, 1906 in New York City) was a Bohemian-American pianist, organist, composer, and music teacher. He studied under Václav Tomášek before relocating to the US. In the US he did piano compositions and a funeral march for Abraham Lincoln. (The Library of Congress has scanned in 60 compositions by Wels into its American Memory collection.)
He was briefly a Polish court-musician from 1847 to 1849. In the 1860s he was organist at Christ Church of New York.
His pupils included Samuel Brenton Whitney.