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David Maurice Levett (1844–1914) was an American composer. Levett was born in New York City. He studied music in New York, Germany, and France, and graduated from the Leipzig Conservatory in 1871. He taught from 1876 in , Jacksonville, 111., and Chicago, settling in New York in 1885. After 1900 he taught at the College of Music. In 1898–1900 he was in the faculty of the Stern Conservatory in Berlin. He composed several symphonic poems including Harlequinade and Memories, a romance and a serenade for violin and piano.

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  • David Maurice Levett (Nova York, 1844 - 1914) va ser un compositor estatunidenc. Va fer els primers estudis en la seva ciutat natal i després Alemanya i França, i es va graduar al Conservatori de Leipzig el 1871. Va ensenyar des de 1876 a New Brunswick, NJ , Jacksonville, 111. i Chicago, establint-se a Nova York el 1885. Després de 1900 va ensenyar a la Facultat de Música. En 1898-1900 va estar a la facultat del Conservatori Stern de Berlín. Va compondre diversos poemes simfònics, incloent Harlequinade and Memories, un romanç i una serenata per a violí i piano. (ca)
  • David Maurice Levett (1844–1914) was an American composer. Levett was born in New York City. He studied music in New York, Germany, and France, and graduated from the Leipzig Conservatory in 1871. He taught from 1876 in , Jacksonville, 111., and Chicago, settling in New York in 1885. After 1900 he taught at the College of Music. In 1898–1900 he was in the faculty of the Stern Conservatory in Berlin. He composed several symphonic poems including Harlequinade and Memories, a romance and a serenade for violin and piano. (en)
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  • David Maurice Levett (Nova York, 1844 - 1914) va ser un compositor estatunidenc. Va fer els primers estudis en la seva ciutat natal i després Alemanya i França, i es va graduar al Conservatori de Leipzig el 1871. Va ensenyar des de 1876 a New Brunswick, NJ , Jacksonville, 111. i Chicago, establint-se a Nova York el 1885. Després de 1900 va ensenyar a la Facultat de Música. En 1898-1900 va estar a la facultat del Conservatori Stern de Berlín. Va compondre diversos poemes simfònics, incloent Harlequinade and Memories, un romanç i una serenata per a violí i piano. (ca)
  • David Maurice Levett (1844–1914) was an American composer. Levett was born in New York City. He studied music in New York, Germany, and France, and graduated from the Leipzig Conservatory in 1871. He taught from 1876 in , Jacksonville, 111., and Chicago, settling in New York in 1885. After 1900 he taught at the College of Music. In 1898–1900 he was in the faculty of the Stern Conservatory in Berlin. He composed several symphonic poems including Harlequinade and Memories, a romance and a serenade for violin and piano. (en)
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