Son of Sam Manus, founder of Alfred Music in 1922, Morton took over the leadership of the company in the mid-20th century. Under his direction, the publisher grew significantly, expanding its catalog and becoming a reference for music teachers and students
Manus co-authored, along with Willard A. Palmer and Amanda Vick Lethco, the famous "Alfred’s Basic Piano Library" series, a piano teaching method that has been used by millions of people around the world. This innovative approach combined theory, technique, and practice in a progressive and motivating way
In addition to his publishing work, Morton Manus was a passionate advocate for music education as a tool for personal development. He was also a saxophonist with a solid background in classical and jazz music. His legacy endures through the ongoing work of Alfred Music and its impact on global music education.
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