About This Book
A biographical study chronicles the life and career of Deems Taylor, tracing his New York origins, education at Ethical Culture School and New York University, and his development from journalist and critic into a self-taught composer. It highlights his versatility—work as critic, editor, translator, speaker, artist, and composer—documents major appointments and lectures, describes his practical demeanor and public success, and considers how his example challenged stereotypes about composers and widened opportunities for American musical creators. The text blends narrative biography, professional appraisal, and selected anecdotes to map artistic achievement and influence.
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