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Deems Taylor

Composers Datebook for December 22, 2018

Synopsis

In the 1930s and 40s, radio’s so-called “Golden Age,” Deems Taylor was the dominant “voice” of classical radio. Taylor was both the broadcast announcer of the New York Philharmonic on the CBS Network, and the opera commentator for NBC. He was also the voice-over narrator in the famous Disney animated film “Fantasia”.

In his day, Deems Taylor was also a very successful composer, producing a wide variety of works ranging from this 1922 orchestral suite entitled “Through the Looking Glass,” to grand operas, including two that were commissioned by and staged at the prestigious Metropolitan Opera in New York: “The King’s Henchman,” composed to a libretto by Edna St. Vincent Millay premiered there in 1927, and “Peter Ibbetson,” based on a novel by George du Maurier, in 1931.

Deems Taylor was also a very fine writer and critic on musical topics, and the author of several books.

He was born in New York City on today’s date in 1885, and died there in 1966. The year after his death, ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, established the annual Deems Taylor Awards to acknowledge outstanding print, broadcast, and new media coverage of music topics.

And, we’re proud to say, in December of 2000, this program, Composers Datebook was one of the recipients of that award.

Music Played in Today's Program

Deems Taylor (1885–1966) Through the Looking Glass Seattle Symphony; Gerard Schwarz, cond. Delos 3099

On This Day

Births

  • 1723 - German composer and gamba player Carl Friedrich Abel, in Cöthen;

  • 1821 - Italian composer, doublebass player and conductor Giovanni Bottesini, in Crema;

  • 1858 - Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, in Lucca;

  • 1874 - Austrian composer Franz Schmidt, in Pressburg (Bratislava);

  • 1883 - French-born American composer Edgard (or Edgar) Varèse, in Paris;

  • 1885 - American composer and critic Deems Taylor, in New York City;

  • 1900 - British composer Alan Bush, in Dulwich, South London;

  • 1901 - Russian-born American conductor and arranger André Kostelanetz, in St. Petersburg;

Deaths

  • 1745 - Czech composer Jan Dismas Zelenka, age 66, during the night of December 22-23, age 66, in Dresden;

  • 1950 - American composer and conductor Walter Damrosch, age 88, in New York City;

Premieres

  • 1808 - Beethoven: Symphonies 5 and 6 along with the Choral Fantasy and the Piano Concerto No. 4, at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, with composer as conductor and piano soloist;

  • 1837 - Lortzing: opera "Zar und Zimmermann" (Csar and Carpenter), in Leipzig at the Stadttheater;

  • 1888 - Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 3 in d, Op. 108, in Budapest;

  • 1906 - Glazunov: Symphony No. 8, in St. Petersburg (Julian date: Dec. 9);

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