After the war, Deutsch moved back into the thriving NY music scene. Also, he earned an Honorary Doctor of Music degree from the Musical Arts Conservatory of Amarillo, Texas. He lived across from Carnegie Hall, where he would play often. He also became a teacher of arranging and composition at the American Theatre Wing. In addition to his work there, he also taught many notable musicians such as
Charlie Parker, James P. Johnson, Django Reinhardt and:
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Roy Glover of the city cabaret orchestra.
Roy developed into a talented music arranger, orchestrator and composer, studying with Dr. Maury Deutsch. Into both his performances and his compositions, he incorporated all the music of his life and his experiences, from Classical music to Jazz, Gospel to Blues, and even military.
*Gordon Delamont, the Canadian composer. Afterwards, in 1949, Delamont opened his own studio in Toronto.
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Jeff Bova "When Bova left college in the mid 1970s, Jazz fusion was peaking and he joined a violinist friend in a band called Flying Island. "I was knocking around in Connecticut with various bands, but no deals came,
" he says. "I started taking private arranging and composition lessons with a guy named Dr. Maury Deutsch. He was like a guru to me, opening up my mind to music and creativity in ways I never imagined. I really recommend that younger people trying to get into the business find a mentor like him.
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Dr. Deutsch also has "written a method for developing range from C below the bass clef to Triple High C utilizing isotonic and isometric techniques"<i>.
In addition to his many students, Dr. Deutsch also found time to write many notable books on arranging and composing.
Dr. Deutsch, after he wished to settle down a little more went to teach in the NY Public School system, where he revolutionized the teaching of music in public schools. After teaching each day he spent his time playing in
clubs.