
Arthur Batelle Whiting (June 20, 1861 – July 20, 1936) was an American teacher, pianist, composer, and writer on music, known for his conservative compositional style, espousal of early music, and his long-running university lecture-recital series. Whiting was born on June 20, 1861, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, son of Charles Edward and Emma Reeves Leland Whiting. He began studying piano at the age of 8 with his mother. A few years later, he left school and was placed under the instruction of his uncle, organist and composer George E.
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Bagatelles for the Piano: IV. Idylle
Bagatelles for the Piano: II. Humoreske
Bagatelles for the Piano: I. Caprice
Bagatelles for the Piano: III. Bagatelle
Bagateller (I) Caprice
1. Caprice
2. Humoreske
3. Bagatelle
5. Idylle
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