Education
He attended Columbia University and studied composition and theory with Daniel Gregory Mason, Frank Ward and Franz Schreker.
He attended Columbia University and studied composition and theory with Daniel Gregory Mason, Frank Ward and Franz Schreker.
He was a student of piano under the tutelage of Leonid Kreutzer. In 1921, he was awarded the Clarence Barker Fellowship at Columbia through which he studied in Berlin from 1922-1924. Up through the 1940s, he composed concertos, songs, sonatas and pieces for piano.
He died in 1985.