Charles Wakefield Cadman was an American composer known for his incorporation of Native American themes into his music. Born in 1881, Cadman studied music in Pittsburgh and New York before traveling to the West to immerse himself in Native American culture. His most famous work, "From the Long Room of the Sea," is a piano piece that evokes the vastness and beauty of the American landscape. Cadman's music was popular in the early 20th century, and he was a respected figure in the American music scene. He died in 1946, leaving behind a legacy of music that continues to be enjoyed today.
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