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 alphabet
Mass No.3 in E-flat major, Op.111Transcription et variation sur 'Di provenza il mar', Op.45Celluloid Sketches, Op.1033 Lays of the People, Op.10Domino Polka, Op.13La belle Bohémienne in G major, Op.32Spirito Gentil, Op.9Assembling March, Op.110Sleigh Bells, Op.78Le Bonheur, Op.35Blissful Moments, Op.89The Comet, Op.106Nocturne No.3, Op.31Love, Op.109Variations on Die Wacht am Rhein, Op.88Grand Triumphal March, Op.14Le tremolo, Op.23The Opal Waltzes, Op.8Celluloid Grand March, Op.104Solitude and Memory, Op.62 Prairie Flowers, Op.36Mocking Bird Galop, Op.92Rapid Transit, Op.105Joie du cœur mazurka, Op.29The Polka for the PeopleUne nuit d'été, Op.16Pupil's Recreation, Op.93Valse brillante No.3, Op.30An Echo from the LakesMarche des Amazons, Op.38The Sigh, Op.21Road to Luck, Op.91Omar Pasha's March, Op.22The Irresistable, Op.102Thoughts of Home, Op.88aSuite, Op.115Trill Schottisch, Op.17O Say Thou Best and BrightestThe Yachtsmen's Song, Op.101Grand Funeral March
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.