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==Training==
 
==Training==
  
He studied in England, Italy and France (with Nadia Boulanger).
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Klatzow matriculated high school in 1962 and enrolled two years later as a student in the Royal College of Music in the United Kingdom where he studied piano, composition, orchestration, and conducting. Klatzow’s composition teacher was Bernard Stevens, and he took orchestration lessons with Gordon Jacob.
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He also studied in Italy and France (with Nadia Boulanger).
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
He returned to South Africa in 1966, worked at the [[SABC]], and began teaching at the [[University of Cape Town]] in 1973 where he was appointed Director of the [[South African College of Music]] in 2007.
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He returned to South Africa in 1966, worked at the [[SABC]] as a music producer whilst being a freelance composer, and began teaching at the [[University of Cape Town]] in 1973 where he was appointed Director of the [[South African College of Music]] in 2007.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==

Revision as of 10:31, 29 July 2025

Peter Klatzow (1945-). Teacher, conductor, composer.

Biography

Peter Klatzow was born in Springs, Transvaal, in 1945.

Training

Klatzow matriculated high school in 1962 and enrolled two years later as a student in the Royal College of Music in the United Kingdom where he studied piano, composition, orchestration, and conducting. Klatzow’s composition teacher was Bernard Stevens, and he took orchestration lessons with Gordon Jacob.

He also studied in Italy and France (with Nadia Boulanger).

Career

He returned to South Africa in 1966, worked at the SABC as a music producer whilst being a freelance composer, and began teaching at the University of Cape Town in 1973 where he was appointed Director of the South African College of Music in 2007.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

As composer

He composed the music for:

As director

1983: The Beggar's Opera (co-dircetro with Mavis Taylor for UCT Opera School and UCT Drama Department)

Sources

Denis-Constant Martin. 2013. Sounding the Cape Music, Identity and Politics in South Africa. African Minds.

Gerhardus Stephanus Scheepers. 2019. 'The Life and Work of Roelof Temmingh (1946-2012): A conductor's guide to selected works'. Unpublished Doctoral thesis (Doctor of Musical Arts). University of Washington.

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