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- Q7174199 description "German composer and conductor".
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- Q7174199 abstract "Peter Gellhorn (October 24, 1912 – February 13, 2004) was a German conductor, composer, pianist and teacher who settled in London and made a career in Britain that lasted unbroken until his death.Gellhorn, the son of an architect, came from a typically musical Jewish family and was educated at the Schiller Realgymnasium, at Berlin University and at the Berlin Music Academy. He was a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker. When the National Socialists came to power he was obliged to leave Germany and settled in England, although he was interned in Mooragh Camp on the Isle of Man as an enemy alien from 1939 to 1941.During his later career he conducted at Glyndebourne, at the Royal Opera House (at the invitation of its conductor, Karl Rankl); with the Carl Rosa Opera Company and for the BBC, where he conducted the BBC Singers for eleven years.In later life he taught and coached singers and other musicians from his home in south-west London.He married the actress Olive Layton in 1943; they had two sons and two daughters.".
- Q7174199 birthDate "1912-10-24".
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- Q7174199 deathDate "2004-02-13".
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- Q7174199 dateOfBirth "1912-10-24".
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- Q7174199 name "Gellhorn, Peter".
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- Q7174199 comment "Peter Gellhorn (October 24, 1912 – February 13, 2004) was a German conductor, composer, pianist and teacher who settled in London and made a career in Britain that lasted unbroken until his death.Gellhorn, the son of an architect, came from a typically musical Jewish family and was educated at the Schiller Realgymnasium, at Berlin University and at the Berlin Music Academy. He was a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker.".
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