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  1. Deems Taylor - "Through The Looking Glass" (Part 1) - YouTube. nnwahler. 815 subscribers. 5.5K views 12 years ago. ...more. I. Dedication; II. The Garden Of Live Flowers.FIRST RECORDING...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Deems_TaylorDeems Taylor - Wikipedia

    In 1916 he wrote the cantata The Chambered Nautilus, followed by Through the Looking-Glass (for orchestra) in 1918, earning him public praise and recognition. He acquired several students, including composer Mary Watson Weaver .

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  4. Through the Looking Glass. Deems Taylor. Inspired by the Lewis Carroll children’s book by the same name, this orchestral work is divided into five movements: Dedication Garden of Live...

  5. Jul 30, 2015 · Taylor's "Through the Looking Glass" Suite, based, of course, on Lewis Carroll's book of the same name, is in the following sections: 1a. Dedication 1b. The Garden of Live Flowers (at...

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  6. Through the Looking Glass, Op.12 (Taylor, Deems) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada and the United States, as well as countries where the copyright term is life+50 years.

  7. III. Jabberwocky.FIRST RECORDING of this now-obscure orchestral suite from distinguished American composer Deems Taylor.Circa 1930s.Howard Barlow conducts th...

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  8. Through the Looking Glass Suite for Two Pianos – This arrangement of Taylor’s most famous piece is by James Whittaker, and provides an interesting take on the orchestral version. Taylor originally wrote the piece for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, piano and strings in 1917.

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