Dorothy C. Wanderman (October 20, 1897 – July 1988) was an American composer and pianist [1] who was born in New York. [2] She studied music with Isidor Philipp and David Saperton. She married Dr. Seymour Wanderman and they had two daughters, Helene and Carol.
Wanderman socialized with composer Leopold Godowksy, [4] who was the father-in-law of her teacher Saperton. Godowsky dedicated his composition Waltz Poem No. 2 to her. [5] Wanderman was a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). Her music was published by the Boston Music Company, and includes the following works for piano: [2]
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Dorothy C. Wanderman (October 20, 1897 – July 1988) was an American composer and pianist [1] who was born in New York. [2] She studied music with Isidor Philipp and David Saperton. She married Dr. Seymour Wanderman and they had two daughters, Helene and Carol.
Wanderman socialized with composer Leopold Godowksy, [4] who was the father-in-law of her teacher Saperton. Godowsky dedicated his composition Waltz Poem No. 2 to her. [5] Wanderman was a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). Her music was published by the Boston Music Company, and includes the following works for piano: [2]
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