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Strube, Gustav, 1867-1953

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Personal name headingStrube, Gustav, 1867-1953
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Associated countryGermany United States
Birth date18670303
Death date19530202
Place of birthBallenstedt (Germany)
Place of deathBaltimore (Md.)
AffiliationBoston Symphony Orchestra
Boston Pops Orchestra
Peabody Conservatory of Music
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Profession or occupationComposers Music teachers Conductors (Music) Violinists
Found inHis Sonata in E minor for violin and piano, 1924: t.p. (Gustav Strube)
Baker, 8th ed. (Strube, Gustav; b. 3/3/1867, Ballestadt; d. 2/2/53, Baltimore; German-American composer and music educator)
Grove music online, January 28, 2015 (Strube, Gustav; born March 3, 1867, Ballenstedt, died February 2, 1953, Baltimore; American conductor, composer, violinist, and teacher of German birth; violinist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra (1890-1913) and conducted the Boston Pops Orchestra (1898, 1900-1902, 1905-1912); taught theory and conducting at the Peabody Conservatory (1913-1946), and served as the first conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (1916-1930))