Dene Denny (February 11, 1885 โ September 24, 1959)[2] was an American musical theater producer who, along with co-founder Hazel Watrous, established the Denny-Watrous Management. They played pivotal roles in the founding of the Carmel Music Society, the Carmel Bach Festival, and Monterey's First Theater. Their residence, the Denny-Watrous Studio (Harmony House), served as a hub for hosting musical concerts and lectures.[3][4][5][6]
Early life and education
Ethel Adele Denny was born in 1885,[7] in Callahan, California. Her parents were Albert H. Denny and Gertrude Cadwell.[3]
Denny attended the University of California, Berkeley, where she received a BA and MA degree. She went to New York to take formal piano studies. Denny then established a music studio in San Francisco, where she taught piano.[3][8]
Career
In 1922, Denny and Watrous met in San Francisco and quickly became a couple.[9]