Classmate Websites
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Dave Morton
● Mozart's Musical Trademark and other Mozart topics:
● An Improved Sanctus for the Requiem.
● Mozart Myths: K.361 and Mozart's Wedding.
● Mozart's Funeral, Missing and Moved Mozarts.
● An Inventory of Count Deym's Wax Museum and Art Gallery.
(Relates to K.594, K.608, and K.616).
● K.355 (piano minuet) Played with 4 Different Instruments.
www.demorton.com/mozartdob (Due Opera Buffe - 2 Comic Operas)
● Website done for a professor in Germany who completed
2 of Mozart's unfinished operas: "Lo sposo deluso" and
"L'oca del Cairo". Premiered in 2006 in Moscow.
www.demorton.com (Writing)
● Some of the topics -
Technical:
● Timeline and Introduction to IBM Mainframe Computer
Operating Systems.
● Y2K was not a Hoax - And I Would Know
● IBM Mainframe Computer Capacity Planning with Graphs.
● An Edit of the FAQ for Hercules - An IBM Mainframe Emulator.
● NCR 390 Computer Simulator and Compiler documentation.
Newsletters::
● An Interview with Dr. Dan Reidenberg, Executive Director of
SAVE. Loni Schnitzer's son.
www.demorton.com/jam (Mom)
● Jean Anderson Morton.(1917-2006).
Professional pianist and organist.
Attended Central High School, Ramsey Jr. High, Groveland
Elementary, and Macalester College.
Graduated Valedictorian (1st) from Central in 1934.
Graduated Salutatorian (2nd) from Macalester.
We both had Miss Flitch for a teacher at Central. No kidding!
● Nancy (Friesen) Luce (1944-1993). Friend, nurse, singer.
http://www.thecorememory.com/html/simulators.html
● NCR390 computer simulator and compiler developed
by Dave Morton. 1960's computer used in accounting
departments. 11,000 sold worldwide.
It's an older version of the software (2006), but it works.