Gene Gutchë
Composer
1907 – 2000
Who was Gene Gutchë?
Gene Gutchë was a German composer active primarily in America.
Gutchë earned degrees in business and economics but also studied piano with Ferruccio Busoni. In 1925 he moved to the United States, working in both fields. In the 1950s he attended graduate school in music at the University of Minnesota and the University of Iowa, studying under Philip Greeley Clapp and settling in Minneapolis. He withdrew his early compositions at this time. While much of his work is neo-Romantic, he also experimented with polytonality, serialism, and microtones.
Gutchë also published two books, Music of the People and Come Prima.
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- Born
- Jul 3, 1907
- Nationality
- Germany
- Education
- University of Minnesota
- Died
- Nov 15, 2000
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on July 23, 2013
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