Hans Gebhard-Elsaß
Hans Gebhard-Elsaß (née Hans Julius Gebhard; born 26 September 1882 – 4 October 1947[1]) was a German composer and music educator.[2][3]
Family
His father was Paul Julius Gebhard, a judge and later military personnel who took part in the Franco-Prussian War. His mother was Mathilde Küss, a pianist from Alsace.[4]
Biography
Gebhard was born in Mülhausen and grew up wanting to become a composer, his father though, wanted him to study art history and Philosophy. After his studies, he was taught violin and cello under Hugo Becker, piano under Gustavo Uzielli and composition and music theory under Iwan Knorr and Robert Kahn.[citation needed]
In 1913, he would then get offered a job as an improvisation teacher by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze at his self-founded school "Festspielhaus Hellerau", but would later quit in 1918.[4] Gebhard in 1941, would teach in Marburg until his death in 1947.[5]
References and sources
References
- ^ "Standesamt Marburg Sterbenebenregister". Hessisches Staatsarchiv. Marburg. 1947. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
- ^ "Hans Gebhard-Elsass". Munzinger-Archiv. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
- ^ Müller (1929), p. 392
- ^ a b Stephani (1932), p. 944
- ^ Lölkes, Herbert. "Hans Gebhard-Elsaß". Dohr Verlag. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
Sources
- Stephani, Hermann (1932). Hans Gebhard-Elsass. Berlin: Schuster & Loeffler.
- Müller, Erich Herrmann (1929). Deutsches Musiker-Lexikon. Dresden: Limpert Verlag.
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