Reverend Alfred Wheeler (27 October 1865 – 1949) was an
Anglican minister and composer of spiritual and
romantic music.[1][2] He arranged children's folk songs and nursery rhymes for publication.[3] He composed other songs and wrote orchestrations for larger choral works. Wheeler lived in Adelaide for eight years on arrival in Australia in 1899 before spending most of his life in
Geelong.[4] He was successful and well regarded as a musician and minister.[5] He acted as director of the Australian performing rights organization.[6]
Wheeler composed the score for a 1940 children's musical The Magic Basket with lyrics written by Melbourne university arts graduate Bronnie Taylor (Later Oxford PhD). The premiere played at
Lauriston Girls School and was revived in New South Wales, Tasmania[7] and South Australia and more recently in Queensland. The plot entails a magic basket used to recruit children to the moon, where they help the sand man rescue his sleep dust from goblins. Fourteen melodies and dialogue are preserved in Australian libraries.
Works
1920: Soot and the Fairies : an amusing cantata suitable for schools