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DeKoven Presents! 

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Seymour DeKoven (November 25, 1903 -- October 29, 1984), generally known simply as DeKoven, was a United States classical music radio personality of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s. Because of his penchant for mixing short musical segments with enthusiastic commentary, he could be called a "classical music disk jockey." His unique style was utterly different from that of any popular-music disk jockey, but was also worlds apart from the dignified manner of other classical radio notables such as Robert J. Lurtsema of WGBH, Boston, and Robert Conrad of WCLV, Cleveland.
He played exclusively music of the baroque and rococo eras. He is identified with the word "barococo" in reference to music of that time, a coinage that became familiar and understood, but was never widely adopted. In his obituary, The New York Times called him "passionately opinionated." In the U. S. prior to the 1960s, baroque music was known mostly to musicians and scholars, and was relatively unfamiliar to the general classical listening audience. DeKoven's broadcasts coincided with what is sometimes referred to as the "1960s baroque revival," a sharp rise in popular interest in the music.
His program, "DeKoven Presents," was broadcast from Fordham University's WFUV, but was also carried in taped form by many other university and non-commercial radio stations. One of the last stations to faithfully air the program was WAWZ-FM [99.1] in Zarephath, NJ; on Saturday afternoon at 1:05. He taped nearly 600 one hour programs currently archived at the University of Wyoming's American Heritage Center. In his later years, his secretary was Gertrude Feltz of Queens, N.Y. and his assistant was Howard Garrett of Montgomery, New York.
DeKoven, who generally used only his last name, tended to wax enthusiastic over every piece of music he selected for play. He characterized many of them as "OTW," Out of This World. OTW was only the bottom step of a set of escalating accolades which included "Super OTW," "Super Super OTW," and occasionally "OTG" (Out of This Galaxy), "OTU" (Out of This Universe) and "OTC" (Out of This Cosmos). Other phrases DeKoven used included "Remember, even a 3 by 5 inch index card can be used as a post card!" or at the conclusion of a broadcast when soliticing donations for his "Barococo Society," he would always remind his listeners when addressing their letters "....please skip the Sir or Mister when mailing me. Just capital DeK-o-v-e-n. I see this as an anachronism, especially in the Arts." He also reminded listeners that "I am a lone wolf..." about his endeavor.
His requests for correspondence were not motivated by money alone. He used the correspondence to demonstrate that he had a listening audience so radio stations would continue to broadcast his show.
Rather than playing entire compositions, he tended to play only the portions he liked, generally preferring the fast movements and omitting the slow ones. Occasionally he would play a piece, say "Wasn't that wonderful? Let's play it again!" and would play it again. Another quirky habit was to reply to those who criticized his omission of slow movements. He would occasionally deny doing this, and purport to demonstrate his love for slow movements as well by playing one. But this would then be followed by a Super OTW fast movement and no further slow movements would be heard on his show.
His noncommercial program was supported by listener donations, which he solicited tirelessly on the air. Some listeners found his quirky mannerisms annoying, but many found his enthusiasm infectious and amusing.

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@MrAFLANDERS
@MrAFLANDERS Год назад
I was a so fortunate, so blessed, to have this programme played at my grandmother's home which opened the door in my soul for a lifelong appreciation of classical music.
@iVenge
@iVenge 2 года назад
He was a sheer delight. Nothing like it exists today.
@mohammedcohen
@mohammedcohen 4 месяца назад
WOW!!! I remember hearing this on (IIRC) WQXR - "The radio station of the New York Times" -I'm 74...so this goes back around 66 - 70 years ago...
@stinkeye460
@stinkeye460 2 года назад
Damn we so miss him. We used to listen to his show in the 1970's on WGH FM in Norfolk, Va. He once replied to a postcard we sent him with another postcard. He was the real deal!
@ascenbach1
@ascenbach1 11 лет назад
I loved listening to DeKoven when I was a child and young man. When I got my first stereo and found out that his opening theme was the Dettingen Te Deum, I bought the Nonesuch recording and played it often. I am so happy that he is remembered.
@kathys3508
@kathys3508 4 года назад
Oh, what memories! My father loved listening to DeKoven, and thus I grew up listening, too--in the 50s and 60s. I learned to love the classical music.. The music was always superb, or, as DeKoven termed it: OTW (out of this world) and SUPER OTW!
@georgekatkins
@georgekatkins 8 лет назад
MORE! MORE! MORE! Where is the rest of this radio episode? I also grew up listening to DeKoven Presents. Thanks for the thrill of bringing a bit of him back. But now...I WANT MORE!
@lauramarzz2220
@lauramarzz2220 7 лет назад
+George Atkins YES ! YES ! YES ! ' I WANT MORE , TOO , THREE AND FOUR ' ! UNFORTUNATELY THEY COST $30 BUCKS A PIECE ! THEY ALL , HIS WHOLE LIFES WORK , BELONGS RIGHT HERE ON ' YOU TUBE ' . I MET HIM ONLY ONCE BRIEFLY , AND AT THE TIME HE WAS SYNDICATING HIS PROGRAMS ON ' NPR ' STATIONS ON TAPE CASSETTES AND A STRONG INTUITIVE SENSE TELLS ME HE WANTS ALL OF HIS AIR CHECKS UPLOADED ON YOU TUBE , FOR THE WHOLE WORLD OF OLD AND NEW LISTENERS TO ENJOY AND BE EDUCATED AND RE-EDUCATED AGAIN
@WelshRabbit
@WelshRabbit 8 лет назад
The last information I had where the DeKoven broadcasts are archived is: The Seymour DeKoven Collection, American Heritage Center, Dept. 3924, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie, WY 82071. Does anybody have a photo of DeKoven? I used to listen to DeKoven for years, but I never got any idea of what he actually looked like, and even a Google search turns up zip. I would love to see his picture. In my book, he's a music immortal, and I, like the others who loved his shows, would like to preserve his memory.
@lauramarzz2220
@lauramarzz2220 8 лет назад
+Welsh Rabbit YES I HAVE A PIX OF DE KOVEN THAT I TOOK OFF "GOOGLE SEARCH" . I KNOW IT'S HIM ; FROM THE TIME I SAW HIM IN A STORE PURCHASING AUDIO TAPES AND RECOGNIZING HIS VOICE WHEN HE SPOKE TO A CLERK IN THE STORE , CIRCA 1977 OR 1978 . &
@foobird58
@foobird58 8 лет назад
Yes You can hear that he loved the music he played. I got a musical education listening to him. I was just a working class kid from Brooklyn.
@WelshRabbit
@WelshRabbit 8 лет назад
Can you post the link to the right pic? Even googling images of "Seymour DeKoven" in quotes gives hundreds of pics which have nothing to do with OUR DeKoven.
@lauramarzz2220
@lauramarzz2220 8 лет назад
WOULD YOU PLEASE HELP AND UPLOAD A PIX OF "DE KOVEN" HERE ON THIS SITE , BEING AS YOU WORKED AT THE SAME RADIO STATION THAT HE DID . I'M SURE YOU'LL FIND HIS PIX ON "GOOGLE IMAGES" . I WOULD APPRECIATE IT ! THANX I = LAURA MARZZ
@foobird58
@foobird58 8 лет назад
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=157455876&PIpi=134856272
@evgeny9965
@evgeny9965 3 года назад
What a treat. I still search the archives of my works in hope I will find the wonderful postcard he sent me in the late 70’s.
@kennethnyirady8979
@kennethnyirady8979 10 лет назад
Thank you so much for uploading this! I used to listen to DeK back in the 1960s on my father's Grundig radio and have not heard him since then. The University of Wyoming has his archives/tapes but I don't know if that institution intends or is even permitted under the terms of the donation to release them. His programs were so much more interesting than those of WQXR.
@234sail
@234sail 3 года назад
Thanks soooo much for posting this; he was instrumental (no pun intended) in my appreciation of classical music.
@telemannNnyc
@telemannNnyc 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@richardkluesek4301
@richardkluesek4301 3 года назад
Part of my college education was a session of DeKoven programs. Not just the master's music but the professor's opinionated and affirmative style. A genuine New York "guy."
@HarryMangurian
@HarryMangurian 10 лет назад
more..............please !!!
@carolwickenkamp4603
@carolwickenkamp4603 10 лет назад
Thank you so much. I experienced the same thing as BronxFifer, sadly gave up the idea. Bless you!
@WelshRabbit
@WelshRabbit 10 лет назад
Last week, I bought the MP3 of the "Dettingen Te Deum," which I passionately LOVE. And the opening is just "OTW" as DeKoven, of blessed memory, used to say. In fact, the first 45 seconds was the theme music of "DeKoven Presents." I still get goosebumps every time I hear it. Of course, the only thing that would make it better would be to hear once again, the announcement of DeKoven's program followed by the delightful Brooklyn-esque accent of DeKoven's voice and his pithy and insightful musical commentary from Fordham's WFUV. Now that's music to this Southern gal's ears!
@davidlasson2558
@davidlasson2558 4 месяца назад
Two (apparently) minority opinions: 1. DeKoven provided a valuable service: he contributed substantially to the mountain of evidence strongly suggesting that the largest category in classical music is that of justly neglected composers; even he himself can't resist describing a piece heard here as "monotonous." 2. As to the notion that WGBH's Robert J. Lurtsema's on-air manner was "dignified," it fails to convince: rather, the word that comes to mind is "catatonic."
@danielwhite6440
@danielwhite6440 11 лет назад
where did you get this? Do you know how I can get more? I use to listen to DeKoven as a kid.
@BronxFifer
@BronxFifer 10 лет назад
i contacted a university library where are the wfuv tapes were donated..they wanted $30 per half hour...
@swmbiene
@swmbiene 10 лет назад
Can you please state when this particular show was originally aired? Thanks!
@williamhoffman4604
@williamhoffman4604 11 лет назад
The theme music is Handel's "Dettingen Te Deum," an ignored work. His opinions can be overbearing at times but he argues some interesting points.
@n3vuf
@n3vuf 4 года назад
Jabberwocky from a Disk Jockey When you go off on a rant As a classic a disk jockey Do you think you strike a slant Best you call a game like hockey For words you mispronounce Can't replace Your attempt to announce Esoterically the commonplace So when calling composer and conductor Be more like the great DeKoven Sense the musical subductor To whom you are beholden
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