Dora Valesca Becker was born in
Galveston, Texas and raised in New York, the daughter of Francis Louis Becker and Maria Antonia Tekla Langhammer. Her father was conductor of the Galveston Singing Society, and her mother also had musical ambitions. She studied violin from an early age with
Sam Franko and made her first appearance at Steinway Hall in 1880, aged 10 years. She studied with
Joseph Joachim in Berlin as a young woman, on a Felix Mendelssohn scholarship. Her brother Gustav Louis Becker (1861–1959) was a pianist, composer, and arranger. == Career ==