Gordon Green (pianist)

Gordon Green lived on 33 Hope Street, Liverpool where he taught many pianists who have gone on to international concert careers including Stephen Hough.

Gordon Green, OBE (1905–1981) was an English pianist and pedagogue. Early on he was appointed Director of the Liverpool School of Music (1935),[1] and subsequently taught at both the Royal Manchester College of Music (now known as Royal Northern College of Music)[2][3] and at the Royal Academy of Music, London. In 1972, Green received an honorary degree (Hon MA) from the University of Liverpool.[4]

  1. ^ "Music and Musicians: Liverpool School of Music". Liverpool Daily Post. 1935-03-07. p. 7. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  2. ^ Kennedy, Michael (1971). The History of the Royal Manchester College of Music. London, Beccles, and Colchester: Manchester University Press. p. 92. ISBN 0-7190-0435-7.
  3. ^ "Royal Manchester College of Music". The Musical Times. 86 (1231): 283. 1945. doi:10.2307/934517. JSTOR 934517 – via JSTOR.
  4. ^ "Appointments, Awards". The Musical Times. 113 (1551): 484. 1972. doi:10.2307/955459. JSTOR 955459. Retrieved 2023-03-01 – via JSTOR.