Reminiscences of Morton Gould : oral history, 1982.

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Reminiscences of Morton Gould : oral history, 1982.

Musical training; beginning at WOR; Gould and Shefter piano duet; work on: National Broadcasting Company radio, WOR, Mutual Network, "Cresta Blanca" program, WOR orchestra; composing the "Pavanne," symphonettes; nature of his work on radio; leaving WOR 1943; planning a program for broadcast; Bambergers symphony; effect of radio on his career, on the listening public.

Transcript: 44 leaves.

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Composed 1934. First performance Jan. 2, 1936, Philadelphia, at a concert for Youth, by the Philadelphia Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski conducting.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Chorale and fugue in jazz / by Morton Gould. [19--?]. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 51998771 American composer, conductor, arranger, and pianist (b. Dec. 10, 1913 in New York; d. Feb. 21,1996 in Orlando, Florida). From the description of Morton G...