LC control no. | no 93035523 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Strube, Gustav, 1867-1953 |
Associated country | Germany United States |
Birth date | 18670303 |
Death date | 19530202 |
Place of birth | Ballenstedt (Germany) |
Place of death | Baltimore (Md.) |
Affiliation | Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston Pops Orchestra Peabody Conservatory of Music Baltimore Symphony Orchestra |
Profession or occupation | Composers Music teachers Conductors (Music) Violinists |
Found in | His 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)) |