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Morton Gould's music, either on Mutual Saturday nights at 9:30, E. D. T., or during Major Bowes' illness on CBS Thursday nights at 9:00. For some time now a young man named Morton Gould has been quietly minding his business, composing new tunes, arranging old ones in an exciting and clever way, and broadcasting the results with an orchestra led by himself on unsponsored programs over the Mutual network. Part of the listening audience heard and applauded his work, but sponsors didn't seem interested until one night this summer when Major Bowes was suddenly forced by illness to drop his famous Amateur Show. Then, with almost no warning at all, Morton found himself leading a 45-piece band on CBS, with Chrysler Motors for a sponsor — all because the Major, whom Morton scarcely knew personally, had been listening to and enjoying Morton's music for a good many months. Slight, intellectual-looking Morton Gould took the sudden turn of affairs in his stride. All his life he's been used to having events shunt him from obscurity to fame. When he was four he astonished music teachers by being able to play the piano without ever having taken a lesson, and at six he had his own first composition published. It was a waltz called "Just Six." At seventeen he had graduated from New York University's School of Music and was giving lectures in music conservatories and colleges. Morton is only twenty-seven now, and is a full-fledged composer of symphonic music as well as a radio star. He prepares all the distinctive arrangements of popular music you hear on his programs, leaving New York and hiding away at a summer vacation resort where he has no friends, in order to have complete privacy while he works. 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