Gustav Strube
Gustav Strube was an American composer, conductor and violinist (1867–1953). He was born at Ballenstedt and died at Baltimore.
Formation and teaching
Gustav Strube studied at University of Music and Theatre Leipzig.
As a teacher, Gustav Strube is recorded in connection with Mary Howe and Gisela Hernández. Each of those relationships is stated by the authority record rather than inferred from style.
Chronology
- 1867Gustav Strube born at Ballenstedt.
- 1867Gustav Strube was born in 1867 at Ballenstedt.
- 1953Gustav Strube died at Baltimore.
- 1953Gustav Strube died in 1953 at Baltimore.
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“Gustav Strube”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q317909: Gustav Strube
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