William Mayer (composer)
{{Short description|American composer (1925-2017}}
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William Mayer (November 18, 1925 – November 17, 2017)[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/02/obituaries/william-mayer-wide-ranging-composer-dies-at-91.html William Mayer obituary, New York Times, Dec. 2, 2017] was an American composer, best known for his prize-winning opera A Death in the Family.[http://williammayer-composer.com/biography.shtml William Mayer website] retrieved October 30, 2015
Life and career
Mayer was born in New York City, the son of Dorothy (née Ehrich) and John C. Mayer. His great-grandfather was Emanuel Lehman, co-founder of Lehman Brothers.[https://archive.org/details/johnlloebf004 Full text of "John L. Loeb Collection"] retrieved October 28, 2015 He entered Yale University in 1944, but his college years were interrupted by military service (he served as a counter-intelligence agent in US-occupied Japan). Upon his discharge he re-entered Yale and graduated in 1949, then trained at the Juilliard School and the Mannes College of Music, studying with Roger Sessions and Felix Salzer, and later with Otto Luening, Emanuel Balaban and Izler Solomon.
The composer wrote three stage works in addition to his prize-winning A Death in the Family, and a variety of orchestral, chamber, choral and vocal works. John Rockwell of The New York Times has pointed out that Mayer was "especially known for his operas and songs ... his work sings out with real beauty, both in the vocal writing and the instrumental settings."
Distinguished artists have introduced his scores: Robert De Cormier led the New York Choral Society in its Lincoln Center premiere of "Spring Came on Forever"; sopranos Heidi Grant Murphy, Eleanor Steber and Christine Brewer have all premiered vocal-chamber works; and Leopold Stokowski (at eighty-eight) conducted Mayer's piano concerto Octagon at Carnegie Hall with William Masselos as soloist.
Mayer taught composition and orchestration at Boston University; was a guest lecturer at Yale, Columbia, the Pratt Institute and the Juilliard School; fulfilled writing and cultural assignments from the US Information Agency, one of which involved preparing lectures on American chamber opera to be delivered abroad; served on judging panels for the MacDowell Colony, the American Composers Orchestra, Composers Recordings, Inc., the National Opera Association and the National Federation of Music Clubs; and was Composer-in-Residence at the Conductors' Institute and Adirondack New Music Festival.
Mayer was the author of a provocative feature for The New York Times entitled [http://williammayer-composer.com/Live%20composers-NYT-020275.pdf "Live Composers, Dead Audiences"].[http://williammayer-composer.com/Live%20composers-NYT-020275.pdf "Live Composers, Dead Audiences,"] Feb. 2, 1975, New York Times (at composer's website)[https://www.nytimes.com/1975/02/02/archives/live-composers-dead-audiences-why-do-people-stay-away-from.html?_r=0 Ibid] (at New York Times website),
Awards and honors
- Citation from the National Institute for Music Theater, for contributions to "the advancement of American musical theater"
- Two National Endowment for the Arts Grants
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- MacDowell Colony Fellowship (two)
- Ford Foundation recording grant
- Grant from the New York State Council on the Arts
- Grant from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs
- Lifetime Achievement in Music from the Center for Contemporary Opera[http://www.presser.com/composer/mayer-william/ Theodore Presser Company, "William Mayer" page]
- Peabody Award for outstanding children's work: Hello, World!
- Chairman of Composers Recordings, Inc.
- National Patron of Delta Omicron, an international professional music fraternity[http://delta-omicron.org/ "Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity" home page]
Work
Mayer's lyricism and humor have frequently been singled out. "His is a lyrical music, favored by an unusual flow of fancy and wit," wrote Joseph Machlis in his Introduction to Contemporary Music. [http://smtd.umich.edu/muse/2012/spring/The-Home-of-American-Music.html AmeriGrove] also touches on his humor: "His style is characterized by a contrasting of transparent textures with humorous, highly rhythmic and densely scored passages."
This humor is seen in the micro-opera Brief Candle (Milton Feist),[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8H_sa2rjaU Brief Candle] in which a mime is hurdled from infancy to marriage, and then death in six minutes, followed by a ten-second recapitulation. It is also present in an article entitled "Good Friend, Bad Piece" (co-authored with his daughter Jane Mayer), which addresses a not-infrequent dilemma: what to say to a composer friend after having just heard—and disliked—his new piece.
Among Mayer's works for young people are Hello, World!,[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBo4VasotQ0 Hello, World!] which was recorded with Eleanor Roosevelt as narrator,*Hello, World!/The Greatest Sound Around, Eleanor Roosevelt, narrator (on Hello World!), words and music by Susan Otto and William R. Mayer, The Little Orchestra Society, Thomas Scherman, conductor, John Langstaff, tenor (on The Greatest Sound Around). RCA Victor Red Seal LM-2332, 1959 the ballet The Snow Queen and the opera One Christmas Long Ago. All three stage works have been performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra.
His discography encompasses most media. Operatic and orchestral works have been recorded by the Manhattan School of Music, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Milwaukee Symphony and Music Today (Gerard Schwarz, director); choral works by conductors Robert De Cormier, Peter Schubert and Gregg Smith (who recorded the oratorio The Eve of St. Agnes on Vox's "American Sings" Series); and chamber music by St. Luke's Chamber Orchestra, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, North/South Consonance and the New York Brass and Wind Ensemble.
Both Mayer's Piano Sonata and Octagon have been recorded by William Masselos, while pianists [http://www.stevenmayer.com/ Steven Mayer] and [http://www.sahanarzruni.com/Arzruni/My_Story.html Şahan Arzruni] have recorded Abandoned Bells and Subway in the Sunlight and Other Memories. Most recorded of all are the composer's songs, especially with instrumental accompaniment.
A Death in the Family, Mayer's opera based on the James Agee novel and Tad Mosel play All the Way Home, was named the "best new work" of its type for 1983. The late Robert Jacobson wrote in Opera News:
{{quote|"William Mayer's three-act opera A Death in the Family should immediately become a candidate for regular airings around the country, so beautiful and meaningful is it, not only in its James Agee story but in the setting the composer-librettist has provided for it."}}
The St. Louis performance with Dawn Upshaw and Jake Gardner was broadcast on National Public Radio.
In 2012, the [http://www.centerforcontemporaryopera.org Center for Contemporary Opera] and the [http://armelfestival.org/?lang=en Armel Opera Festival and Szeged National Theatre (Hungary)] staged a production of A Death in the Family, and it won the award for "Best Production" in the Armel Opera Competition and Festival.[http://armelfestival.org/france/?lang=en The Winners of Armel Opera Competition and Festival 2012] Filmed excerpts from the production have been uploaded to YouTube.com.
Complete list of works
(Note that unless otherwise specified, works are published by the Theodore Presser Co.; selected titles are linked to recorded performances archived at YouTube.com)
=Stage=
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBo4VasotQ0 Hello, World!] (participatory work for children's concerts, choreography by Ursula Melita, text by Susan Otto), dance troupe, two child actors, orchestra, 1956 (also concert version without dance troupe, child actors) (Boosey & Hawkes)
- One Christmas Long Ago (one-act opera, libretto by the composer, based on Why the Chimes Rang), two boy sopranos/sopranos, soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, high baritone, baritone, mixed chorus, orchestra, 1962 (also shorter concert version of one section as Festive Alleluia) (WillMayer Music)
- The Snow Queen (ballet, choreography by Sophie Maslow, scenario by the composer, after Hans Christian Andersen), dance troupe, flute, cello, two pianos, percussion, 1963 (a concert suite was arranged for orchestra as [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNjleZjGjvA Scenes from The Snow Queen]; also concert version for two pianos; also version (choreography by Ursula Melita] for dance troupe, orchestra, 1971)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8H_sa2rjaU Brief Candle] (three-act mini-opera, libretto by Milton Feist), female mime, mixed chorus, piano/small orchestra, 1976
- A Sobbing Pillow of a Man (dramatic aria, text by James Agee), baritone, comprimario rôles (soprano, two altos, bass), piano, 1980
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8uMD_HkE1k&list=PLM7-p7MNIilhbw5Yn6sO9M32VHMeC4ujJ A Death in the Family] (three-act opera, libretto by the composer, after James Agee, adapted by Tad Mosel), boy soprano, two sopranos, four mezzo-sopranos, alto, two tenors, two baritones, bass-baritone, mixed chorus, orchestra, two-track tape, 1983 (a concert suite was arranged for mixed chorus, piano; also concert versions of two sections: Last Song and Kitchen Duet) (WillMayer Music)
=Orchestral=
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaJ51Vfz7g4 The Greatest Sound Around] (animal contest, text by Susan Otto), baritone-speaker, orchestra, 1955 (version of section of Children's songs) (European American Music Distributors)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBo4VasotQ0 Hello, World!], female voice-speaker/male voice-speaker, orchestra, 1956 (concert version of stage work) (Boosey & Hawkes)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt7bioCNpe8 Andante for Strings], 16 or more strings, 1956 (version of work for string quartet) (European American Music Distributors)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aca2jnLDwBo Concert Piece for Trumpet and Strings], trumpet, small orchestra (percussion, 16 or more strings), 1957 (also version as [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZn5sFWJ-ZY Concert Piece for Trumpet and Piano]) (Boosey & Hawkes)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfVyeEY8mkc Overture for an American], large orchestra, 1958 (Boosey & Hawkes)
- Two Pastels for Orchestra ([http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/01%20Pastels%202%20for%20orchestra.mp3 One]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/02%20Pastels%202%20for%20orchestra.mp3 Two ("Of Fireflies and a Summer Night")]), 1960, (European American Music Distributors)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNjleZjGjvA Scenes from The Snow Queen] (concert suite from ballet), small orchestra/large orchestra, 1966
- Octagon (concerto)([http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/01%20Masselos.mp3 Interrotto]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/02%20Masselos.mp3 Canzon]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/03%20Masselos.mp3 Scherzo]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/04%20Masselos.mp3 Toccata]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/05%20Masselos.mp3 Fantasia]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/06%20Masselos.mp3 Clangor]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/07%20Masselos.mp3 Points and Lights]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/08%20Masselos.mp3 Finale]), piano, orchestra, 1971 (also version for 2 pianos) (European American Music Distributors)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3HMH0aJvb8 Inner and Outer Strings], string quartet, 26 or more strings, 1982 (Boelke-Bomart)
- Of Rivers and Trains, small orchestra (20 players)/large orchestra, 1988 (WillMayer Music)
- Good King Wenceslas (fantasy, text by A.A. Milne), female speaker/male speaker, orchestra, 1996 (version of vocal work) (WillMayer Music)
=Chamber music=
- Andante for Strings, string quartet, 1951 (also version for string orchestra) (European American Music Distributors)
- Song for English Horn, English horn, piano, 1951 (WillMayer Music)
- Song for Oboe, oboe, piano, 1952 (WillMayer Music)
- Essay for Brass and Winds ([http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/23%20Essay%20for%20Brass%20and%20Winds.mp3 Un poco lento; Moderato; Allegro moderato]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/24%20Essay%20for%20Brass%20and%20Winds.mp3 Allegro ma non troppo]), flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, two French horns, two trumpets, trombone, tuba, percussion, 1954 (WillMayer Music)
- Celebration Trio, flute, clarinet, piano, 1956 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZn5sFWJ-ZY Concert Piece for Trumpet and Piano], trumpet, piano, 1957 (version of Concert Piece for Trumpet and Strings) (Boosey & Hawkes)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/01%20Country%20Fair.mp3 Country Fair], two B-flat trumpets, trombone, 1958
- Two Moods for Solo Clarinet, 1960
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utODb5v7OOE Brass Quintet], French horn, two trumpets, trombone, tuba, 1965
- Three for Three, piano, two percussion, 1967 (WillMayer Music)
- Back Talk (instrumental theatre work), page-turner, ensemble (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trumpet, trombone, harp, two violins, viola, cello, double bass, piano, percussion), 1970
- Messages ([http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/04%20Messages-%20Wind.mp3 Wind]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/05%20Messages-%20Touch.mp3 Touch]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/06%20Messages-%20Wood.mp3 Wood]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/07%20Messages-%20Light%20Years-Ravel%20Remembered.mp3 Light Years (Ravel Remembered)]), flute, violin, viola, cello, 1/2 percussion, 1973
- Appalachian Echoes, harp, 1975
- Yankee Doodle Fanfare, French horn, two trumpets, trombone, tuba, 1976 (also [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/Yankee%20Doodle%20Fanfare.mp3 version for flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon]) (Ensemble Publications)
- Dream's End ([http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/02%20Dreams%20End.mp3 Extremes]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/03%20Dreams%20End.mp3 Mostly Clarinet]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/04%20Dreams%20End.mp3 Buzzings]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/05%20Dreams%20End.mp3 A 20th Century Guest at an 18th Century Musicale; Interlude of Air]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/06%20Dreams%20End.mp3 Appalachian Echoes]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/07%20Dreams%20End.mp3 Burlesca (Funicula ridicula)]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/08%20Dreams%20End.mp3 Mostly Piano]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/09%20Dreams%20End.mp3 Dream's End]), oboe, clarinet, French horn, violin, cello, piano, 1976
- Wedding Romp, bassoon, violin, 1985 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzkvLwQtakU Unlikely Neighbors], flute, oboe, clarinet, trombone, piano, 1991 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDQa8v-GmnA Summer Glints] (vocalise), countertenor, flute, oboe, harpsichord, string quartet, 2002 (WillMayer Music)
- Twists, oboe, viola, 2008 (WillMayer Music)
=Choral=
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/09%20Madrigals%20-%20To%20Electra.mp3 To Electra] (madrigal, text by Robert Herrick), mixed chorus, 1951 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvGqf53EJr4 The Passionate Shepherd to his Love] (madrigal, text by Christopher Marlowe), mixed chorus, 1952 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwyhAwRZ-Cg The Nymph's Reply to the Passionate Shepherd] (madrigal, text by Sir Walter Raleigh), mixed chorus, 1952 (WillMayer Music)
- Corinna's Going a-Maying (madrigal, text by Robert Herrick), mixed chorus, 1952 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDcJVpCX3mA Festive Alleluia], mixed chorus, organ, 1963 (shorter concert version of section of One Christmas Long Ago) (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFLq6RDpJ2Q Kyrie] (text from the words "Kyrie Eleison"), mixed chorus, 1965 (WillMayer Music)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/25%20Eve%20of%20St%20Agnes.mp3 The Eve of St. Agnes] (dramatic oratorio, text by John Keats), two sopranos, tenor, baritone, mixed chorus, piano/orchestra, 1968
- Letters Home (dramatic oratorio, texts from letters written by American, North Vietnamese soldiers), male speaker, mixed chorus, orchestra, 1968 (European American Music Distributors)
- Lines on Light (texts by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dylan Thomas, the composer), female chorus, piano, 1971 (one section may be performed separately: Silent Icicles Quietly Shining) (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPt19bRJ7WE Spring Came on Forever] (dramatic oratorio, texts by Vachel Lindsay, James Stephens, Langston Hughes, anonymous poem "O Western wind, when will thou blow", the Song of Solomon, the composer), mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, mixed chorus, orchestra, 1974
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zK1iQgc2t6w La Belle Dame sans Merci] (text by John Keats), tenor, mixed chorus (sopranos, altos, basses), 1976 (Warner Chappell)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6g6jqgr-i0 A Death in the Family], mixed chorus, piano, 1983 (concert suite of some sections of opera) (WillMayer Music)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/04%20Choral%20Music.mp3 The Negro Speaks of Rivers] (text by Langston Hughes), five mixed voices, piano, 1992 (also version for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, bass, piano) (Boelke-Bomart)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMMtTLF-8mM Ae Fond Kiss] (text by Robert Burns), mixed chorus, flute, cello, piano, 1993 (Warner Chappell)
=Vocal=
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wW-k4hEWnM#t=04m51s That Purple Bird] (text by the composer), soprano/mezzo-soprano/tenor, piano, 1950 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wW-k4hEWnM Paradox] (text by Marjorie Marx), soprano, piano, 1952 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wW-k4hEWnM#t=09m47s For a Young Man] (text by Marjorie Marx), soprano/tenor, piano, 1953 (WillMayer Music)
- Children's songs (text by Susan Otto), baritone-speaker, piano, 1952-55 (also version of one section, The Greatest Sound Around, for baritone-speaker, orchestra) (European American Music Distributors)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGXp9D0nJLM Barbara, What have you Done?] (text by Susan Otto), two sopranos, piano, 1962 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wW-k4hEWnM#t=01m25s Always, Always Forever Again] (text by Eugene O'Neill), two sopranos, piano, 1963 (also version for soprano, flute, piano, 1963) (WillMayer Music)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/10%20No%20One%20Knows.mp3 No one knows] (text by Susan Otto), soprano/mezzo-soprano/tenor, piano, 1964 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-oImPSNsDg Khartoum] (text by the composer), soprano/mezzo-soprano, piccolo, violin, cello, piano, 1968 (also version for mezzo-soprano/tenor/baritone, piano, 1969) (WillMayer Music)
- Eight Miniatures (texts by Elizabeth Aleinikoff, Dorothy Parker, Alfred Noyes, the composer), soprano, flute, trumpet, violin, cello, piano, percussion ([http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/15%20Miniatures.mp3 Deeply Down]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/16%20Miniatures.mp3 Land of Dead Dreams]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/17%20Miniatures.mp3 Fireworks -- sound and syllables]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/18%20Miniatures.mp3 Prophetic Soul]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/19%20Miniatures.mp3 Isn't There Some Mistake?]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/20%20Miniatures.mp3 "...For No Man"], 1968
- Two News Items (text by the composer), soprano, flute, trumpet, violin, cello, piano, percussion ([http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/21%20Two%20News%20Items.mp3 "Hastily Formed Contemporary Music Ensemble Reveals Origins"]; [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/22%20Two%20News%20Items.mp3 "Distraught Soprano Undergoes Unfortunate Transformation"]), 1968 (also version of "Distraught Soprano Undergoes Unfortunate Transformation" for soprano, piano, 2004 [WillMayer Music])
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wW-k4hEWnM#t=06m25s Five Miniatures] (texts by Dorothy Parker, the composer), soprano, piano, 1969 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LJgnrgquE8 Enter Ariel] (song-cycle, texts by Hart Crane, e.e. cummings, Langston Hughes, Sara Teasdale), soprano, clarinet, piano, 1980
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O-jz7iBbj0 Kitchen Duet], soprano, baritone, piano, 1980 (concert version of section of A Death in the Family)
- Passage (song-cycle, texts by Carl Sandburg, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Elizabeth Aleinikoff, Sir John Aubrey, the composer), mezzo-soprano, flute, harp, 1981 (one section may be performed separately: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5Div0u8oDw What Lips my Lips have Kissed])
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8GecpsPtfk Fern Hill] (text by Dylan Thomas), soprano, flute, harp, 1981
- Lover's Lament (text by the composer), tenor/baritone, piano, 1982 (WillMayer Music)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/04%20First%20Song.mp3 First Song] (text by Galway Kinnell), tenor, clarinet, violin, piano, 1990 (WillMayer Music)
- Good King Wenceslas (fantasy, text by A.A. Milne), female speaker/male speaker, flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon, trumpet, trombone, piano, 1992 (also version for female speaker/male speaker, orchestra, 1996)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTSNppPj9oY Distant Playing Fields] (vocalise), tenor, flute, clarinet, French horn, cello, piano, 1995
- Last Song, soprano/high mezzo-soprano, clarinet, violin, piano, 1996 (concert version of section of A Death in the Family) (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIXCOPiw2v0 Zoom-bah] (text by the composer), soprano, flute, harp, viola, 1997
- Dream Variations (text by Langston Hughes), baritone, piano, 2007 (WillMayer Music)
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers, soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, bass, piano, 2007 (version of choral work) (Boelke-Bomart/WillMayer Music)
- Advice (text by Langston Hughes), soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, bass, piano, 2008 (WillMayer Music)
=Piano=
- Pepper and Salt, 1957 (WillMayer Music)
- Angles, 1958 (WillMayer Music)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs1hehFQWhQ Sonata], 1959 (one section may be performed separately: Fantasia) (WillMayer Music)
- The Snow Queen, two pianos, 1963 (concert version of ballet) (WillMayer Music)
- Octagon, two pianos, 1971 (version of work for piano, orchestra)
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwXsE2OBkbk Toccata], 1972 (WillMayer Music)
- A Most Important Train, piano/2 pianos, 1975
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIArwauB474 Abandoned Bells], 1982
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhgF6ybVIkI Subway in the Sunlight and Other Memories], 1991
=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsOR5-AhlAg Songs for music theatre (1951–61)]=
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/05%20Here%20in%20New%20York.mp3 Here in New York] (text by Harold Littledale)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/01%20Look%20at%20Me.mp3 Look at Me] (text by Harold Littledale)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/02%20What%20Did%20I%20Do.mp3 What Did I Do?] (text by Harold Littledale)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/07%20Its%20a%20Perfect%20Day.mp3 It's a Perfect Day] (text by Emily Jacobi)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/03%20I%20Need%20Your%20Magic.mp3 I Need Your Magic] (text by Emily Jacobi)
- I'm Nobody Now (text by Elaine Sherwood)
- Mary Ann (text by Elaine Sherwood)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/06%20How%20About%20It.mp3 How About It?] (text by the composer)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/09%20Deep%20in%20the%20Hidden%20Heart.mp3 Deep in the Hidden Heart] (text by Elizabeth Aleinikoff)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/04%20Lets%20Have%20a%20Party.mp3 Let's Have a Party] (text by Emily Jacobi)
- Autumn Girl (text by the composer)
- Chez Vous (text by Sheldon Harnick)
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com/audio/10%20No%20One%20Knows.mp3 No One Knows] (text by Susan Otto)
References
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External links
- [http://www.williammayer-composer.com The composer's website]
- [http://www.presser.com/composer/mayer-william/ William Mayer's page at Theodore Presser Company]
- [http://www.bruceduffie.com/mayer+b.html Bruce Duffie interview with William Mayer]
- {{YouTube|xlzBF2zbC5U|David Dubal interview with William Mayer}} (WNCN-FM, 6-Mar-1981)
- {{YouTube|ciBE3zUNNSg|Martin Bookspan interview with William Mayer}} (WNYC-FM, 22-Jan-1973)
- {{YouTube|761mMHMkZEA|Fred Child interview with William Mayer, Steven Mayer and Şahan Arzruni (on Around New York)}} (WNYC-FM, 7-Dec-1995)
- A Death in the Family
- [http://www.subitomusic.com/mayer-death-family/ Subito Music Corporation's webpage for William Mayer's opera A Death in the Family]
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