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    Peter Alexander Goehr (German: [ɡøːɐ̯]; born 10 August 1932) is an English composer and academic. Goehr was born in Berlin in 1932, the son of the conductor...
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  • from 1937 lived and worked in the UK. He is the father of composer Alexander Goehr. Goehr was born in Berlin, where he studied with Arnold Schoenberg and...
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  • (also spelled as Goehr or Gohr) is a surname of German language origin. Notable people with this name include: Goehr Alexander Goehr (born 1932), English...
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    Thomas Adès (category Pupils of Alexander Goehr)
    starred first in 1992 at King's College, Cambridge, studying with Alexander Goehr and Robin Holloway. He was appointed Britten Professor of Composition...
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    many distinguished pupils included Iannis Xenakis, George Benjamin, Alexander Goehr, Pierre Boulez, Jacques Hétu, Tristan Murail, Karlheinz Stockhausen...
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    composed of Harrison Birtwistle, Peter Maxwell Davies, David Ellis and Alexander Goehr. Manchester is a centre for musical education: the Royal Northern College...
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    (1995) Philip Glass: Violin Concerto No. 1, second movement (1987) Alexander Goehr: Chaconne, for organ (1985) Sofia Gubaidulina: Chaconne, for piano...
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    ISBN 9781443734523 – via Google Books. Goehr, Alexander (2003). Sing, Ariel: Essays and Thoughts for Alexander Goehr's Seventieth Birthday. Ashgate. pp. xiv...
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  • Gerald Finzi, composer Norma Fisher, pianist Alexander Goehr, composer; son of Walter Goehr Walter Goehr, composer Berthold Goldschmidt, composer Livia...
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    Stanford, William Sterndale Bennett, Orlando Gibbons and, more recently, Alexander Goehr, Thomas Adès, John Rutter, Julian Anderson, Judith Weir, and Maury...
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    the New Music Manchester with fellow students Harrison Birtwistle, Alexander Goehr, Elgar Howarth and John Ogdon. Davies's compositions include eight...
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  • Arden Must Die (category Operas by Alexander Goehr)
    Arden Must Die (German: Arden muss sterben) is an opera by Alexander Goehr. It premiered on 5 March 1967 at the Hamburg State Opera, conducted by Charles...
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  • College, Cambridge, where he studied composition with Robin Holloway and Alexander Goehr, and completed an MMus in composition at the Royal College of Music...
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  • composer (Jewish father) Lukas Foss, composer and conductor Alexander Goehr, composer Walter Goehr, conductor Berthold Goldschmidt, composer Bernard Greenhouse...
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  • 8 August 2019 – via Oxford Index. Goehr, Alexander (2003). Sing, Ariel: Essays and Thoughts for Alexander Goehr's Seventieth Birthday. Ashgate. pp. xiv...
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  • Hirta Rounds Michael Finnissy – Janne Peter Fribbins – Violin Concerto Alexander Goehr Variations (Homage to Haydn), for solo piano Seven Impromptus, op 96...
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    1957. "Statistic and Psychologic Problems of Sound", translated by Alexander Goehr. Die Reihe 1 ("Electronic Music"): 55–61. Original German edition,...
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  • philosophy. Goehr was born in London, on January 10, 1960. She is the daughter of the composer Alexander Goehr and granddaughter of Walter Goehr and the photographer...
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    1968, at the suggestion of Ian Hunter, a composition was created by Alexander Goehr specifically for du Pré, Romanza for cello and orchestra, op.24, which...
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    later privately with Wilfred Josephs. Goehr, Alexander (2003). Sing, Ariel: Essays and Thoughts for Alexander Goehr's Seventieth Birthday. Ashgate. pp. xiv...
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    Arianna is an opera in eight scenes by the British composer Alexander Goehr, premiered at the Royal Opera House, London, in 1995. It is set to the libretto...
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    Wiedertäufer by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, and in the 1985 opera Behold the Sun by Alexander Goehr. John of Leiden appears in the novel L'Œuvre au noir or The Abyss by...
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  • Arthur Sheldon Hadley 1962 Robert Thurston Dart 1965 Robin Orr 1976 Alexander Goehr 1999 Roger Parker 2009 Nicholas Cook 2017 Katharine Ellis "Elections"...
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    Igor Stravinsky, Hans Werner Henze, Toru Takemitsu, Colin Matthews, Alexander Goehr, Robin Holloway and Poul Ruders. Knussen was married to Sue Knussen...
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    Variations on the 'Seeds of Love' (1989) Jon Gibson: Untitled (1974) Alexander Goehr: Ariel Sing (2003) Philippe Hersant: Cinq Miniatures (1995) Daniel...
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  • 1727 Arianna in Creta, by Handel, first performed 1734 Arianna (Goehr), by Alexander Goehr, first performed 1995 Arianna (film), 2015 ARIANNA Experiment...
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  • the conductor Walter Goehr, who conducted some of his film scores, and for a while taught his son, the composer Alexander Goehr. He died in Amersham on...
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  • John Drury Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler Angus Glennie, Lord Glennie Alexander Goehr Sir Ewan Harper Stephen Hawking Mary Hockaday Peter Holland Sir Anthony...
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    destroyed, and rebuilt in 1950. For the 25th anniversary of the house, Alexander Goehr was commissioned to compose an opera. He wrote Behold the Sun with...
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  • Julian Anderson (category Pupils of Alexander Goehr)
    School, then with John Lambert at the Royal College of Music, with Alexander Goehr at Cambridge University, privately with Tristan Murail in Paris, and...
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