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Holford, Franz, 1907-1994
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Dates of existence
1907-1994
History
Born in Heidelberg, Germany, on 9 November 1907, Franz Holford moved to Australia in the late 1930s after having studied in Paris and at Oxford University with Alfred Cortot (piano), Jack Westrip, Hans Bekker and Sir Hamilton Harty. He composed works in a variety of styles, including a piano concerto, two symphonic works, a cello sonata and vocal works. His music has been performed in England and elsewhere by Evelyn Rothwell, Mary Murdoch and John Champ. His interest in the development of Australian music led Holford to found the Australian Journal of Music, The Canon, in 1948. He continued as editor through its seventeen years of publication He was further involved in Australian music through his editorial work for the music publishing house, J. Albert & Son. Franz Holford died in Brisbane on 5 December, 1994 [Information from Australian Music Centre).