Richard Flury (26 March 1896 in Biberist – 23 December 1967) was a Swiss composer and conductor.
[2] His composition teachers were Hans Huber in Switzerland and Joseph Marx in Vienna.
[1] Although essentially a localised community musician in German-speaking Switzerland, Flury was also a prolific composer in multiple genres, starting around 1911 and continuing until his death.
At this time he helped Jewish musicians (such as Gottfried Kassowitz, a pupil of Schoenberg and Berg) secure musical positions in neutral Switzerland.
[7] Symphonic and Concertante Chamber Instrumental Vocal and choral Opera and ballet Sound recordings of works of the composer from the archives of Swiss Radio SRG SSR on Neo.Mx3