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Douglas Stuart Moore (August 10 1893 - July 25 1969) was an American composer, educator, and author. He wrote for music the theater, film, ballet and orchestra, but his greatest fame was for his two ...
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Douglas Moore's cabin where the Opera was composed. In the foreground is the ruin of the piano on which the opera was written. ... Douglas Moore singing one of his original bawdy songs-- "Destroyer Life"--as performed in the Moore home 'Salt Meadow' in Cutchogue, Long Island, circa 1950. Pianist is very possibly John...
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Moore, Douglas Stuart - 1893—1969, American composer and teacher, b. Cutchogue, N.Y. Moore studied with Horatio Parker, Vincent D'Indy, Nadia Boulanger, and Ernest Bloch. In 1926 he joined the music... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Moore, Douglas Stuart...
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Douglas S. Moore: Folk-bard in tails,” Columbia Alumni News (February, 1951), p. 18; and “Moore, Douglas (Stuart) in Current Biography (November, 1947), pp. 34-36. Dr. Smith would like to thank the archival staff in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library for their assistance.
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Returning from Paris in 1926, Moore accepted a position in the Department of Music at Columbia University. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1928 and became a full Professor in 1940, the same year he assumed the duties of department chair.
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Classical CD and DVD reviews. MusicWeb is not a subscription site and it is our advertisers that pay for it. Please visit their sites regularly to see if anything might interest you. ... MOORE, Douglas Stuart b Cutchogue, New York, 10 August 1893 d Greenport, New York, 25 July 1969, aged seventy-five...
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The majority of the letters are by Douglas Stuart Moore to his mother, Myra D. Moore. ... The various stages of Moore's life are apparent in his letters: his first experience away from home at the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut, his undergraduate years at Yale, time spent in a Maritime Academy in Maryland, his service in...
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The Devil and Daniel Webster (1939) ... Duration: 65 minutes; Folk opera in one act; Libretto by Stephen Vincent Benet (E); World Premiere; 18/05/1939; New York, New York; John Houseman, director; Conductor: Fritz Reiner; Company: American Lyric Theatre; ... JABEZ STONE, a New Hampshire farmer...
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Born: 10-Aug-1893; Birthplace: Cutchogue, NY; Died: 25-Jul-1969; Location of death: Greenport, NY; Cause of death: unspecified; ... Gender: Male; Race or Ethnicity: White; Occupation: Composer ... Nationality: United States; Executive summary: The Devil and Daniel Webster...
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