Gustav Peter
Gustav Peter (1833 – 1919) was a composer of popular music.
There is little known about the life of Gustav Peter.[1] He is supposed to be Austrian or Hungarian but this is still unsure. Sometimes his name is also given as Gustav Heinrich Peter or Heinrich Gustav Peter.[1][2]
Gustav Peter is the composer[3] of the widely popular piece of music Memory of Circus Renz that was published in 1894 with the original title Souvenir de Cirque Renz.[4] Its musical form is a Galop and primarily it was written for xylophone, but later adapted to various kinds of instruments. It is one of the best-known examples of circus music.
External links
- Souvenir de Cirque Renz historic music notes at the Landesbibliothek Coburg (Germany): Brass band • strings
- Historic records:
- Souvenir de Renz Galopp (Dietrich),[5] Albert Müller (Xylophon), Odeon No. 64765 : Online at gramofon.nava.hu
- Souvenir à Cirque Renz [6] Glockenspiel-Solo played by Albert Müller, Favorite Record 1-14160 : Online at gramofon.nava.hu
- Modern performances:
- Xylophone
- Typical arrangement for brassband, most popular kind of performance
Notes
- Ursula Hemetek, Rudolf Pietsch, Volksmusik, Wandel und Deutung. Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2000. ISBN 3-205-99238-5. Seite 585. Preview at Google-Books
- "101510578" swissbib.ch: Heinrich Gustav Peter; Claus-Dieter Zimmer: Zirkus Renz (Arrangement)
- Evidence of authorship is given by the fact of existing sheets of music notes together with the given record in Hofmeister ; the music notes show the melody that is known as Memory of Circus Renz (Erinnerungen an den Zirkus Renz, in German). Until now there are sources that give around 1905 as the date of publication
- Hofmeister: Musikalisch-literarischer Monatsbericht über neue Musikalien, neue Schriften. Band: November 1894, Seite: 478, Musik für Schlaginstrumente: „Peter, Gustav, Souvenir de Cirque Renz. Galopp f. Xylophon m. Orch. Mk 2 n. Leipzig, Seele. – Valse-Caprice f. Xylophon m. Orch. Mk 2 n. Leipzig, Seele.“
- the meaning of the name Dietrich remains still unclear.
- H. Fliege is given as composer what is supposed to be a confusion because of his Gavotte Circus Renz Op. 105, a distinct work.
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