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Mason, Daniel Gregory

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Mason, Daniel Gregory: see under Mason, Lowell William Mason, 1829–1908, b. Boston, was a distinguished concert pianist and teacher. He studied in Europe with Liszt and others. With Theodore Thomas he organized a chamber-music ensemble that did much to interest Americans in chamber music.
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Mason, Daniel Gregory (1873–1953) composer; born in Brookline, Mass. (grandson of Lowell Mason). He studied at Harvard and in Paris (with D'Indy) before returning to the U.S.A. and joining the Columbia University faculty in 1910, where he remained until his 1942 retirement. A well-known pedagogue, author of many books including Music in My Time (1938), he was conservative and European-oriented in his music and opinions; his work includes three symphonies and much chamber music.

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