Revered in his home town, he is honored each year with the DouglasMoore Memorial Concert, which takes place on or near his birth date on the town green in Cutchogue.
DouglasStuart is a Regents' Professor Emeritus of Physiology at the University of Arizona (UA).
In their UA teaching, Stuart and Reinking were the first in the world (Spring semester, 1968) to have all first-year medical students undertake intracellular recording in nerve cells (using the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia Californica) and to chronically implant electrodes into cat brains for subsequent stimulation of the awake preparation.
Stuart's wife, Jean (nee Rassbach) was born (1935) and raised (until 15) in Philadelphia, PA. Her mother, Evelyn (1901-92) was a native of Gettysburg, PA, and a home economics graduate (1924) of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (Pittsburgh, PA).
The majority of the letters are by DouglasStuartMoore to his mother, Myra D. Moore.
This correspondence, which spanned a 27 year period from the fall of 1906 to late 1933 represents perhaps the most comprehensive record of Moore's life, for it was his habit to write to his mother every Sunday, a ritual to which he was remarkably faithful.
A few remaining letters that are not addressed to Moore's mother, are letters he wrote to other members of his family.
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DouglasStuartMoore -- Encyclopædia Britannica DouglasStuartMoore American composer best known for his folk operas dealing with American themes, the most successful being The Ballad of Baby Doe (1956).
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- Information about the opera by DouglasMoore including musical forces, musical style, synopsis, selected recordings, selected performance history and original cast.
In 1921, the Academy awarded the first Rome Prize in Musical Composition to Leo Sowerby, who was followed shortly thereafter by Howard Hanson and Randall Thompson.
The first Residencies in Musical Composition, awarded to more senior composers, began in 1947 with awards to Samuel Barber and DouglasStuartMoore.
Two annual Rome Prize Fellowships in Musical Composition are currently offered the Frederic A. Juilliard/Walter Damrosch Rome Prize and the Samuel Barber Rome Prize - and an annual residency (the Paul Fromm Composer in Residence).