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Seiber, Mátyás, 1905-1960

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Personal name headingSeiber, Mátyás, 1905-1960
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Variant(s)Mathis, George S., 1905-1960
Seiber, M. (Mátyás), 1905-1960
Associated countryEngland
Birth date1905-05-04
Death date1960-09-24
Place of birthBudapest (Hungary)
Place of deathKruger National Park (South Africa)
Profession or occupationComposers Music teachers
Found inAuthor's Sonata da camera for violin and cello ... c1945.
New Grove (Seiber, Mátyás (Győrgy); b. May 4, 1905, Budapest; d. Sep. 24, 1960, Kruger National Park, South Africa; British composer and teacher)
Evening in the Puszta, 1936: t.p. (George S. Mathis)
Seiber, M. Pastorale and burlesque, flute and string orchestra, c1947: cover (M. Seiber) caption (Mátyás Seiber)
Wikipedia, 13 Mar. 2012 (Mátyás György Seiber; born 4 May 1905, died 24 Sept. 1960, was a Hungarian-born composer who lived and worked in England from 1935 onward, when he became a British subject; he used a pseudonym for his jazz works and popular music: G.S. Mathis or George Mathis, a rearrangement of his name using Anglicised forms)