Who was Daniel Gregory Mason

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The son of Henry Mason[and of Lowell Mason's lineage], Daniel Gregory Mason, 1873-1953, b. Brookline, Mass., was important as a composer, writer, and lecturer. He studied with John K. Paine at Harvard and with D'Indy in Paris. In 1905 he joined the faculty of Columbia, where he was professor of music from 1929 to 1940.

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