It is an obsolete term for debt.
Nathaniel Dett's parents' names were David Dett and Malvina C. Walker Dett.
Nathaniel Dett's birth name is Robert Nathaniel Dett.
Nathaniel Dett Chorale was created in 1998.
Robert Nathaniel Dett was born on 1882-10-11.
Robert Nathaniel Dett died on 1943-10-02.
Nathaniel Dett was born on October 11, 1882, in Drummondsville, Ontario, Canada.
Nathaniel Dett was born to a family with a rich cultural heritage. His father, a former enslaved person named Charles Dett, and his mother, a free African American woman named Mary Dett, instilled in him a strong appreciation for music and education. Their backgrounds and experiences significantly influenced Dett’s later achievements as a composer and educator, emphasizing the importance of African American culture in his work.
Robert Nathaniel Dett
Robert Nathaniel Dett was one of the first African American composers. Dett, a resident of Canada, began playing the piano at the age of three and relentlessly pursued his musical education and career. He was the first composer to combine European classical music with Negro spiritual and folk music. Throughout his career, Dett persevered despite racism. Most of his work was done at all black centers of higher learning. In 1937, NBC interrupted a broadcast of his concert because it's believed listeners in the United States were offended by a black man playing a concert.
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Yes, he has a little sister, Bernadette Galbraith.
yes. ANSWER Yes, it is silent. You pronounce it "dett",one syllable. P.S. You DO pronounce the "b" in debit, two syllables, accent on first syllable.... as in "my checking account is overdrawn because I used my debit card and didn't write it down..."