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Walter Dyett


 

Walter Henri Dyett (19011969) was an American violinist and music educator. As musical director at Jean Baptiste Point DuSable High School in Chicago, he trained many students who went on to become well-known musicians.

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1901 - 1969 - Chicago

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After studying music at University of California, Berkeley Dyett moved to Chicago, where he worked in vaudeville orchestras and directed an Army band, after which he was known as Captain Dyett. In 1931 he became assistant musical director at Wendell Phillips High School in Chicago, then moved to the new DuSable High School as musical director.

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University of California, Berkeley - Chicago - Vaudeville - Orchestra

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His program at DuSable quickly acquired an excellent reputation, in particular through an annual revue "Hi Jinks," which he staged to raise money for the program, and attracted the best high school musicians in Chicago. Among the successful musicians who studied in Dyett's program are:

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