Gustav Peter (c. 1833 – 1919) was a composer of popular music.
[1][2] Gustav Peter is the composer[3] of the widely popular piece of music Memory of Circus Renz that was published in 1894 with the original title Souvenir de Cirque Renz.
[4] Its musical form is a Galop and primarily it was written for xylophone, but later adapted to various kinds of instruments.
The work was composed at a time when fast dances such as the Galopp were popular in German light music, the xylophone was being rediscovered as an instrument, and Circus Renz was enjoying great popularity in Berlin.
Thus, a number of Gustav Peter's contemporaries composed similar works, most of which, however, have been forgotten today.