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Harold Morris (composer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Morris (composer) Harold Morris (March 17, 1890, San Antonio, Texas – May 6, 1964, New York City) was an American pianist, composer and educator.〔''New York Times'' obituary, "Harold Morris, A Composer, 74", May 7, 1964, page 37〕 Morris graduated from the University of Texas in 1910 and received his master's degree from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music in 1922. He married Cosby Dansby, August 20, 1914; the couple had one daughter. Morris moved from his native San Antonio, Texas to New York in 1916. 〔''New York Times'' obituary, "Harold Morris, A Composer, 74", May 7, 1964, page 37〕 ==Performances and compositions==
Morris toured extensively as a recitalist and soloist and his compositions were performed frequently during his lifetime. He made his New York concert debut in recital in January 1921 at Aeolian Hall, with a program of Brahms, Busoni, Chopin, Godowsky, Cyril Scott and Charles T. Griffes.〔''New York Times'' article, "HAROLD MORRIS APPEARS", January 13, 1921〕 On November 21, 1931, Morris was the piano soloist for a performance of his Piano Concerto with the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. Morris' composition, ''Poem'' was performed by violinist and conductor Eugène Ysaÿe in Cincinnati, Ohio with the Cincinnati Orchestra in November, 1918.〔''New York Times'' obituary, "Harold Morris, A Composer, 74", May 7, 1964, page 37〕 Violinist Josef Stransky performed the work at Carnegie Hall with the Philadelphia Orchestra three months later.〔''New York Times'' article, "Orchestras End Season", March 23, 1919, page 48〕
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