Composer, author, pianist, teacher and radio executive, educated at the
Ethical Culture School and Columbia University, and scholarships to
Juilliard and the Curtis Institute. He studied music with Hutcheson,
Godowsky, Hofmann, and Goldmark. He was a concert pianist from 1927 to
1947, appearing in recitals and as a soloist with orchestras in the USA
and Europe, and making records. He was a music consultant for the
University of Pennsylvania in 1934 and 1935, lectured at universities,
and had his own radio series between 1932-1939. He was on the faculties
on the Curtis Institute (1926-1935) and the Berkshire Music Center
(1940-41). He was the music director at WQXR (NY) between 1943 and
1965.