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  1. Peter Alexander Goehr (German:; born 10 August 1932) is an English composer and academic. Goehr was born in Berlin in 1932, the son of the conductor and composer Walter Goehr, a pupil of Arnold Schoenberg. In his early twenties he emerged as a central figure in the Manchester School of post-war British composers.

  2. Alexander Goehr (Berlín, 10 de agosto de 1932) es un compositor y académico inglés. Alexander Goehr nació en Berlín, hijo del compositor alemán Walter Goehr (1903-1960), un importante discípulo de Arnold Schönberg.

    Año
    Opus
    Obra
    Tipo De Obra
    1951
    Opus 01
    Songs of Babel (Byron).
    Música vocal (piano)
    1951-52
    Opus 02
    Piano Sonata, para piano.
    Música solista (piano)
    1954
    Opus 03
    Fantasías, para clarinete alto y piano.
    Música de cámara (dúo)
    1954
    Opus 04
    Fantasia (rev. 1959), para orquesta.
    Música orquestal
  3. Alexander Goehr, composer and teacher, was born in Berlin on 10 August 1932, son of the conductor Walter Goehr, and was brought to England in 1933.

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  4. Alexander Goehr is a composer for whom the conventional labels of new music seem increasingly inadequate. A latent nonconformism is already suggested by the essential biographical facts. He was born in Berlin in 1932, son of the conductor and Schoenberg pupil Walter Goehr.

  5. Alexander Goehr, composer and teacher, studied in Manchester at the Royal Manchester College of Music with Richard Hall—where together with Harrison Birtwhistle, Peter Maxwell Davies and John Ogdon he formed the New Music Manchester Group—and in Paris with Messiaen and Yvonne Loriod.

  6. 29 de sept. de 2023 · In the late 1950s and early '60s Goehr became known as a radical exponent of serial music. Since then, he has composed more than one hundred major works, including operas, orchestral and chamber pieces, and music for film, television, dance and theatre.

  7. Required Rehandling – an interview with Alexander Goehr. Written by: Duncan Hadfield. Three highly significant British composers were born within two years of each other in the 1930s – Alexander Goehr (in Berlin in 1932), Peter Maxwell Davies and Harrison Birtwistle (both in 1934).