Margaret Eliot  | |
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| Born | Margaret Augusta Eliot 26 February 1914[1] London, England  | 
| Died | 27 February 2011 (aged 97) [2] | 
| Occupation | Professor of Oboe | 
| Spouse | |
| Children | 3, including Peter and Jane Asher | 
Margaret Augusta Eliot (26 February 1914 – 27 February 2011) was an English music teacher and musician. She was a professor of oboe at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and her best-known student (from 1948) was George Martin; in 2011, just before her death at age 97, she appeared in the documentary film Produced by George Martin.[3] In the early 1960s she also taught Paul McCartney to successfully play the recorder, which he later used to effect, for the recording of, "The Fool on the Hill".[4]
Eliot was also an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music.
Family
Margaret Eliot was born to Hon. Edward Granville Eliot (1878–1958) - a younger brother of both 7th and 8th Earls of St Germans - and his wife Clare Louise née Phelips (1883–1927). She was a great granddaughter of Edward Granville Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans (1798–1877).
On 27 July 1943,[5] she married Dr Richard Asher (1912–1969); the couple had three children:
- Peter Asher (born 1944), who was one half of the pop duo Peter & Gordon and successful music producer;
 - Jane Asher (born 1946), the film and TV actress, novelist
 - Clare Asher (born 1948), the radio actress.
 
References
- ↑ GRO Register of Births: MAR 1914 1b 161(?) PANCRAS, Margaret A. Eliot, mmn = Phelips
 - ↑ "For Margaret".
 - ↑ 'George Martin's Early Days', clip from Arena with Margaret Eliot
 - ↑ Brown, Craig. One, Two, Three, Four, The Beatles in Time (2020), p 116
 - ↑ GRO Register of Marriages: SEP 1943 1b 4 PANCRAS - Richard Asher = Margaret Eliot
 
