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Composer of Classical and Children's Music
A.k.a. Douglas Stuart Moore
American composer, educator, and author (August 10, 1893 – July 25, 1969). He wrote music for the theater, film, ballet and orchestra, but he is best-known for his operas The Devil and Daniel Webster (1938) and The Ballad of Baby Doe (1956). Moore was born in Cutchogue, New York and died in Greenport Long Island. He went to Yale University, graduating with two degrees in 1917. He served in the Navy as a lieutenant, after which he studied music with Nadia Boulanger, Vincent d'Indy and Ernest Bloch. Apart from classical compositions, Moore also composed several popular songs while at Yale with poet and Hotchkiss School-mate Archibald MacLeish and later in collaboration with John Jacob Niles. These songs were later published in 1921 under the collective title "Songs my Mother never taught Me". Four Museum Pieces, Moore's first serious work, in its orchestrated version, was first performed by the The Cleveland Orchestra with Moore conducting. It won him a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship, allowing him to return to Europe to study with Boulanger. In 1926, Moore was invited to join the music faculty at Columbia University, where he remained until his retirement in 1962. He succeeded Daniel Gregory Mason as head of the music department at Columbia University in 1940. He wrote two books on music, Listening to Music (1932) and From Madrigal to modern Music (1942). He also collaborated with fellow Yale alumnus Stephen Vincent Benét on the folk opera The Devil and Daniel Webster (1938). Moore served as president of the National Institute and American Academy Of Arts And Letters, 1953 - 1956. He had been a member since 1941. In 1954 he was a co-founder, with Otto Luening and Oliver Daniel, of the Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI) record label. He was also the director of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) from 1957 to 1960.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Symphony No. 11 | Roy Harris, Morton Gould, Cecil Effinger, Douglas Moore, Sinfonia Varsovia, Ian Hobson | 2008 | Album |
Howard Hanson Conducts American Masterworks | Howard Hanson Conducts: Samuel Barber • Walter Piston • George Whitefield Chadwick • Charles Ives • Edward MacDowell • Morton Gould • William Schuman • Peter Mennin • Douglas Moore • Charles Griffes ‒ Eastman-Rochester Orchestra | 2004 | Compil. |
Music For Shakespeare's "Romeo And Juliet" / In Memoriam / Concerto For Double Bass And Orchestra / Concerto For Harpsichord And Orchestra | David Diamond, Douglas Moore, Serge Koussevitzky, Quincy Porter | 1998 | Album |
Farm Journal / Cotillion Suite / Symphony In A / Prelude & Fugue / Suite For String Orchestra | Douglas Moore, Marion Bauer | 1996 | Compil. |
Gallantry - A Soap Opera / Hin Und Zurück / The Telephone | Douglas Moore / Paul Hindemith / Gian Carlo Menotti - The New York Chamber Ensemble, Stephen Rogers Radcliffe | 1995 | Album |
Carry Nation: An American Opera | Douglas Moore / Samuel Krachmalnick / New York City Opera | 1990 | Album |
Meditations On Ecclesiastes / Symphony No. 5 / In Memoriam | Norman Dello Joio / Henry Cowell / Douglas Moore | 1990 | Compil. |
The Devil And Daniel Webster | Douglas Moore, Stephen Vincent Benét, The Festival Choir And Orchestra | 1970 | Album |
The Ballad Of Baby Doe | Douglas Moore & John Latouche | 1963 | Album |
Symphonic Sketches / The Incredible Flutist | Walter Piston, Douglas Moore, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson | 1959 | Album |
Symphony In A / Stabat Mater | Douglas Moore / Julia Perry - Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, William Strickland, Makiko Asakura | 1959 | Album |
Farm Journal / Suite For String Orchestra • Prelude And Fugue For Flute And Strings | Douglas Moore – Oslo Filharmoniske Orkester, Alfredo Antonini / Marion Bauer – Wiener Concert-Verein, F. Charles Adler | 1956 | Album |
Modern American Music Series | Douglas Moore, Wallingford Riegger | 1953 | Album |
Symphony in A Major/Symphony No. 2 | American Recording Society Orchestra, Dean Dixon, Douglas Moore, Randall Thompson | 1952 | Album |
The Hunters' Horn | Douglas Moore, Albert Grobe | 1950 | Album |
The Wonderful Violin | Mischa Mischakoff / Douglas Moore | 1948 | Album |
Carry Nation | Douglas Moore, Samuel Krachmalnick, New York City Opera | Album | |
Douglas Moore's Puss In Boots | Douglas Moore | Single | |
The Emperor's New Clothes | Raymond Abrashkin - Douglas Moore | Album | |
Organum / In Memoriam / Symphony No. 2 | Carl Ruggles / Douglas Moore / Robert Ward | Album | |
Adventures In A Perambulator / The Pageant Of P.T. Barnum / Savannah River Holiday | John Alden Carpenter, Douglas Moore, Ron Nelson, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, Howard Hanson | Album | |
Licorice Stick The Clarinet's Story | Douglas Moore, David Allen | Album | |
Quintet For Clarinet And Strings / String Quartet No. 2 | Douglas Moore / William Bergsma | Album | |
Puss In Boots | Douglas Moore | Album | |
Punch And The Judy / Fishhouse Punch / Cotillion Suite | Robert McBride / Avery Claflin / Douglas Moore | Album |
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