Gervase Alan de Peyer (11 April 1926 – 4 February 2017)[1] was an English clarinettist and conductor.
Professional career
Gervase Alan de Peyer was born in London, the eldest of three children of Everard Esmé Vivian de Peyer, and his wife, Edith Mary (née Bartlett).[2] He attended Bedales School,[3] and was awarded a scholarship to the Royal College of Music, where he studied clarinet with Frederick Thurston and piano with Arthur Alexander. Towards the end of World War II, when he was aged 18, he joined the Royal Marines Band Service. He returned to the Royal College of Music after the war and subsequently studied in Paris with Louis Cahuzac.[4]
He conducted the English Chamber Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra and the Melos Sinfonia; he directed the London Symphony Orchestra Wind Ensemble and was the associate conductor of the Haydn Orchestra. In 1959 he began teaching at the Royal Academy of Music.[7]
^van den Hoogen, Eckhardt (2014). "Romantic affinities: Brahms and Rózsa"(PDF). CD sleeve notes to "Brahms • Rózsa Clarinet Sonatas" (AV2311). Translated by Richard Evidon. Chandos Records.