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Mabel Wheeler Daniels (November 27, 1878 in Swampscott, Massachusetts – March 10, 1971 in Boston) was an American composer, conductor, and teacher. She attended Radcliffe College and studied with George Whitefield Chadwick before traveling to Germany for further study with Ludwig Thuille in Munich. Upon her return to the United States she became head of the music department at Simmons College, serving there until 1918. She continued working until late in her life, and was given honorary degrees by both Boston University and Tufts University. Much of her output was choral, though she wrote a handful of operettas and some orchestral and chamber works.

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  • مابل ويلر دانيلز (ar)
  • Mabel Wheeler Daniels (fr)
  • Mabel Wheeler Daniels (en)
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  • مابل ويلر دانيلز (بالإنجليزية: Mabel Wheeler Daniels)‏ هي ملحنة أمريكية، ولدت في 27 نوفمبر 1878 في Swampscott ‏ في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 10 مارس 1971 في كامبريدج في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Mabel Wheeler Daniels (November 27, 1878 in Swampscott, Massachusetts – March 10, 1971 in Boston) was an American composer, conductor, and teacher. She attended Radcliffe College and studied with George Whitefield Chadwick before traveling to Germany for further study with Ludwig Thuille in Munich. Upon her return to the United States she became head of the music department at Simmons College, serving there until 1918. She continued working until late in her life, and was given honorary degrees by both Boston University and Tufts University. Much of her output was choral, though she wrote a handful of operettas and some orchestral and chamber works. (en)
  • Mabel Wheeler Daniels, née le 27 novembre 1877 ou le 27 novembre 1878 à Swampscott dans le Massachusetts et morte le 10 mars 1971 à Boston ou à Cambridge dans le même État, est une compositrice, cheffe d'orchestre et professeure américaine. Elle fréquente le Radcliffe College et étudie avec George Whitefield Chadwick avant de se rendre en Allemagne pour poursuivre ses études avec Ludwig Thuille à Munich. À son retour aux États-Unis, elle devient cheffe du département de musique au Simmons College, où elle travaille jusqu'en 1918. Elle continue à travailler jusqu'à tard dans sa vie, et reçoit des doctorats honorifiques de l'Université de Boston et de Tufts. Une grande partie de sa production était chorale, bien qu'elle ait écrit une poignée d'opérettes et quelques œuvres orchestrales et de (fr)
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