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Walter Goehr

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and embarked on a conducting career, before being forced as a Jew to seek employment outside Germany after working for Berlin Radio in 1932. He was invited to become music director for the Gramophone Company (later
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and others. After the war he conducted for several smaller recording companies based in Europe, including for the concerto recordings of the short-lived Australian pianist
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Goehr married his wife Laelia, a classically-trained pianist, cabaret artist and photographer, in the early 1930s. She took informal photography lessons with
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in 1931, an opera especially designed for radio broadcast. This work was not scheduled for its first live performance until 6 May 2004, in Berlin,
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As well as teaching composition in Britain he also instructed pupils in conducting, one of whom was the young Wally Stott, later known as
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with a subsidiary piano part. In 1946, he arranged a number of Mussorgsky's piano pieces into the orchestral suite
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CHARM (Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music)
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom
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Jacobs, Arthur. 'Goehr Family' in Grove Music Online
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[ˈvaltɐˈɡøːɐ̯]
Alexander Goehr
Berlin
Arnold Schoenberg
EMI
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Bizet
Symphony in C
Beniamino Gigli
Richard Tauber
Joseph Schmidt
Benno Moiseiwitsch
Myra Hess
Noel Mewton-Wood
Angela Morley
Columbia Record Company
BBC Concert Orchestra
Louis MacNeice
The Dark Tower
Benjamin Britten
BBC Home Service
Michael Tippett
Morley College
Monteverdi's
Vespro della Beata Vergine
Malpopita
Prenzlauer Berg
Abspannwerk Humboldt
Mussorgsky
Pictures at an Exhibition

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