Jessie Baetz

Jessie Baetz was a Canadian-American artist, composer, and pianist.

Jessie Baetz
OccupationCanadian-American artist, composer, and pianist

Baetz was a native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she studied and taught at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, now known as the Royal Conservatory of Music. She immigrated to New York City, where 1930s census records list her occupation as "painter," and her art was included in an exhibit at the Jumble Shop on West 8th Street.[1] She studied with another modern composer, Johanna Beyer,[2] played on Beyer's concerts for the New York Composers' Forum, and showed clear signs of Beyer and Henry Cowell's influence in her experimental compositional techniques such as tone clusters, polymeters, and string piano techniques. Her works were performed in the Composers' Forum on December 15, 1937.

Works

  • Two Compositions for Violin and Piano
  • Three Vocalizes for Soprano
  • Six Dances for Percussion

Notes

  1. New York Times, Dec. 21, 1932, p. 17.
  2. Melissa de Graaf, "Intersections of Gender and Modernism in the Music of Johanna Beyer," Institute for Studies in American Music Newsletter 33/2 (Spring 2004): 8–9, 15 <http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/isam/S04Newshtml/Beyer/Beyer.htm Archived 2008-03-04 at the Wayback Machine>
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