Walter Sommer
Fletcher Steele (1885–1971) was an American landscape architect whose imaginative and pioneering designs significantly influenced 20th-century garden and landscape aesthetics. Born in Rochester, New York, he briefly studied at the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture before beginning his professional career under Warren H. Manning, a noted landscape architect. Although he did not complete his formal education at Harvard, Steele developed a distinctive blend of classical training and personal creativity that would come to define his work.
–Susan Libertiny, Garden Moxie. For videos about historic gardens and famous gardeners: Garden Moxie
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Symphony: Fletcher Steele
Composed by Walter Sommer and Tom Libertiny
Performed by Walter Sommer and his Orchestra
Produced, mixed, and mastered by Tom Libertiny
