Cacciola, Dorothy Wilde Adair (fem) 20.jun.1893-jun.1975 USA Missouri, St Louis - NY, New York
 1920 as Dorothy W Moon (1889-) residing with son Courtenay Moon at East 86th Street in Manhattan, 29.jul.1928 as Dorothy W Adair (St Louis 20.jun.1893-) she returned from a visit to France, 1928-1930 as divorced Dorothy Adair (1898-) with son Courtenay Moon, a finnish maid and a swedish maid residing at 145 East 52nd Street in Manhattan, 1931-1932 as Dorothy Adair residing at 101 West 55th Street in Manhattan, 30.aug.1932 as Dorothy Adair (St Louis 1.nov.1893-) she returned from a visit to France, 1940 as divorced Dorothy W Adair (1893-) residing at Central Park South in Manhattan, 1949-1956 she corresponded with soprano Marian Anderson, 1955-1956 she worked with her husband composer Joseph Cacciola for Sam Fox Publishing Company ; 24.jun.1914 in Manhattan she married sales manager of Moon Motor Car Co. Earl Joseph Moon (St Louis 29.mar.1883-25.feb.1963 La Jolla), divorced 1921, son author, editor, reporter and painter Courtenay Joseph Moon (St Louis 12.mar.1915-5.mar.2005 Oregon, Portland) ; between 1940-1946 she married composer Joseph Cacciola (Italy, Catania 30.sep.1901-jul.1975 New York City)

Title Parts


[] A Christmas wreath. Choir and orchestra
words Whitney Payson Payne

[] Tree fairy. Orchestra
Westway Studio Orchestra rec1977. CD Nostalgic Christmas. Carlin 352
[on this cd also Festive bells by Joseph Cacciola]

[] The love call. A song of sentiment. High or medium voice and piano
music Dorothy Adair
words Elizabeth Evelyn Moore
pub G. Schirmer Inc., New York 1926

[] Andante religioso. Melody with pianoforte accompaniment
copyright Dorothy Wilde Adair, New York 10mar1927

[] I am the way. Mixed voices
words and music copyright by Dorothy Wilde Adair, New York 31oct1927

[] Waiting. Song
words Charles Hanson Towne
copyright Dorothy Adair, New York 26sep1935

[] Solitude
music Dorothy Adair Cacciola
copyright Dorothy Adair Cacciola, New York 2oct1946

[] Moon in November
words and music Joe Read and Rod Adin
copyright Joseph Cacciola and Dorothy Cacciola 6nov1947

[] Melody, a madrigal
words Floyd W. Jefferson, music Dorothy Adair (1898-) (sic)
pub Alfred Music Co. Inc., New York 25aug1948

[] Long time comin' home. Negro spiritual. Voice and piano. 1949
words and music Dorothy Adair
dedicated to Edmee
in the Marian Anderson Collection of Music Manuscripts
pub as "Comin' home" by A. Remsen Inc. 1956

[] Sam Fox variety series. Waltz ballet, for two pianos
music Joseph Cacciola and Dorothy Adair
pub Sam Fox Pub. Co. Inc., New York 11may1956

[] Sam Fox Variety series for television-radio-film and general performance. Vol. 5
composers as employees of Sam Fox Co.: Joseph Cacciola, Jack Belasco and Dorothy Adair
copyrighted by Sam Fox Publishing Company Inc. 31oct1955

[] Sam Fox Variety series for television-radio-film and general performance. Vol. 6
composers as employees of Sam Fox Co.: Bernard Whitefield, Joseph Cacciola, Dorothy Adair and Jacques Dallin (pseud of Jack Belasco)
copyrighted by Sam Fox Publishing Company Inc. 31oct1955

[] Sam Fox Variety series for television-radio-film and general performance. Vol. 8
composers as employees of Sam Fox Co.: Joseph Cacciola, Dorothy Adair, Jacques Belasco, Maurice Dupre and W. Burwell
copyrighted by Sam Fox Publishing Company Inc. 13apr1956

[] Sam Fox Variety series for television-radio-film and general performance. Vol.10
composers as employees of Sam Fox Co.: Joseph Cacciola, L. E. DeFrancesco, Dorothy Adair and Jacques Dallin
copyrighted by Sam Fox Publishing Company Inc. 20jun1956

[] Dramatic revelation. 1967
remark: Dorothy Adair & Mrs. Joseph Cacciola see Cacciola, Dorothy Adair

[] Introspection
music Dorothy Adair
pub Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc. 17dec1967
in Album no.27 Southern Library of Recorded Music
Westway Studio Orchestra

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