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Charles Wels (August 24, 1825 in Prague – May 12, 1906 in New York City)[1] 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.[2] (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.[3] In the 1860s he was organist at Christ Church of New York.[4] His pupils included Samuel Brenton Whitney. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://errol.oclc.org/laf/no%2000080579.html|title=VIAF/LOC, from Baker's and Altmann|accessdate=6 March 2011}} 2. ^Library of Congress 3. ^Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians vol.6, 1920 American Supplement, page 28. 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://josiah.brown.edu/record=b1797425~S7|title='Wel’s church music. A collection of sentences, chants, hymn-tunes and anthems, original or arranged by Charles Wels, organist of Christ Church, New York', published in 1864|year=1864|publisher=Mason Brothers|accessdate=March 10, 2012}} External links
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