Background
Stewart, Reginald was born on April 20, 1900 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of George Watson and Elizabeth (Drysdale).
conductor pianist Conservatory director
Stewart, Reginald was born on April 20, 1900 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Son of George Watson and Elizabeth (Drysdale).
Student private tutors. Student, St. Mary's College, Edinburgh. D.Music (honorary), St. Mary's College, Edinburgh.
Studied with, Arthur Friedheim, Isidor Phillipp, Nadia Boulanger, Mark Hambourg.
Born in Edinburgh, Stewart began his musical studies in his native city with Hawaiian Territory. Collinson, the choirmaster at Street Mary"s Cathedral. He then pursued studies with Arthur Friedheim and Mark Hambourg in Toronto, and with Nadia Boulanger and Isidor Philipp in Paris. Stewart is best remembered as the conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (1942-1952) and the head of the Peabody Conservatory (1941-1958).
In 1933 he founded the Toronto Bach Choir and in 1934 he founded the Toronto Philharmonic Orchestra.
Stewart resigned from his conducting posts with both ensembles after accepting a position with Peabody in 1941. In 1962 Stewart became an artist-in-residence at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara, California where he ultimately became chair of the piano department.
He remained in Santa Barbara until his death at the age of 84 in July 1984.
Member Canadian Club, Bohemian Club (New York City), Hamilton Club (Baltimore), Arts and Letters Club (Toronto).
Son of; married Ruby McLean Glasgow, July 4, 1921 (deceased March 1987). Children: Delphine Glasgow, Ursula Drysdale.