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Gordon Peter Getty is an American businessman and classical music composer, the fourth child of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty. His mother, Ann Rork, was his father's fourth wife. When his father died in 1976, Gordon assumed control of Getty's $2 billion trust. In March 2026, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimated his wealth as $8.15 billion and placed him at number 463 on their list of billionaires worldwide, while the Forbes 400 estimated it at $5.5 billion, making him number 276 on their list of the wealthiest Americans.

Early life
Getty was raised in San Francisco, California, where he attended St. Ignatius College Preparatory and the University of San Francisco. He also earned a B.A. in music from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. ==Career==
Career
He joined the oil business to please his father; however, he eventually sold the family's Getty Oil to Texaco in 1986 for about $10 billion. In 2002, Getty founded ReFlow, a company which temporarily purchases shares in mutual funds to save funds taxes and commissions. Classical music Among several professions, Getty is a classical music composer whose compositions include the opera Plump Jack, Joan and the Bells, piano pieces, and a collection of choral works. His one-act opera Usher House was performed by the San Francisco Opera in 2015. Getty's opera The Canterville Ghost was premiered on May 9, 2015, at the Leipzig Opera. ==Personal life==
Personal life
On Christmas Day, 1964, he married Ann Gilbert (1941–2020) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Gordon and Ann Getty lived in a yellow Italianate mansion in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, with sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz. Over the years, Getty and Ann, a publisher and a decorator, expanded their living space, buying the house next door (to make room for his work at the piano) and then the house next door to that. They hosted charity events, opera stars, and fundraisers for politicians, including Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom's father, William Newsom, one of Gordon's friends since high school, managed the family trust for years. Gordon and Ann Getty had four sons: Gordon Peter Getty Jr (born 1965); William Paul Getty (born 1970); Andrew Rork Getty (1967–2015); John Gilbert Getty (1968–2020). Getty's assets are managed by Vallejo Investments. Vallejo Investments is what's known as a "family office," an in-house financial team of specialized attorneys, accountants, and money managers. His donations to University of San Francisco helped build the Koret Health & Recreation Center, John Lo Schiavo, S.J. Center for Science & Innovation, and helped establish the J. Paul Getty Honors College Fund. ==In popular culture==
In popular culture
Gordon Getty's life as a composer was chronicled in Peter Rosen's documentary Gordon Getty: There Will be Music, which premiered on February 5, 2016, at Cinema Village in New York City. It has been broadcast on PBS in the U.S. and Europe on ARTE, as well as film festivals and programs across the country. == Honors and awards ==
Honors and awards
• 1986 – Outstanding American Composer, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts • 2003 – Gold Baton, League of American Orchestras • 2023 – San Francisco Conservatory of Music Dinner in his Honor == List of works ==
List of works
Opera • The Canterville GhostUsher HousePlump JackGoodbye, Mr. Chips Cantata • Joan and the Bells Chamber works • Four Traditional PiecesHomework SuiteKathie Trio Choral works • Annabel LeeBallet RusseBeauty Come DancingCynaraThe Destruction of SennacheribFor a Dead LadyFour Christmas CarolsGretchen to FaustImpenitent UltimaLa Belle Dame sans MerciThe Little Match GirlMephistopheles to FaustThe Old Man in the NightThe Old Man in the MorningThe Old Man in the SnowA Prayer for My DaughterThere Was A Naughty BoyThose Who Love the MostThree Welsh SongsSt. ChristopherVictorian ScenesYoung America Orchestral works • Ancestor SuiteFour Traditional PiecesHomework SuiteOverture to Plump JackRaise the Colors Voice and Orchestra • CyanaraThe Destruction of SennacheribFour Dickinson SongsGretchen to FaustHostess’s AriaKathie’s AriaMephistopheles to FaustNo, My Good LordPoor PeterA Prayer for my DaughterWhere is My Lady? Solo Instrument • Spring Song (for cello) • Ninna Nanna (for cello) • Winter Song (for cello) Piano works • Ancestor SuiteAndantinoFirst AdventureFour Traditional PiecesHomework SuiteScherzo PensierosoTiefer und Tiefer Songs • Four Dickinson SongsPoor PeterA Prayer for My DaughterThe White Election Arrangements of existing works • All Through the Night – chorus and eight cellos • Danny Boy – voice and piano/voice and orchestra • Deep River – voice and piano/voice, chorus and orchestra • Silent Night chorus and orchestra • Shenandoah – chorus and orchestra == Discography ==
Discography
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (2025, Pentatone PTC 5187050) • An American Song Album (2019, Pentatone PTC 5186770) • Beauty Come Dancing (2018, Pentatone PTC 5186621) • A Certain Slant of Light (2018, Pentatone PTC 5186634) • The Canterville Ghost (2017, Pentatone PTC 5186541) • Out of the Shadows: Rediscovered American Art Song (2016, Pentatone PTC 5186572) • The Little Match Girl (2015, Pentatone PTC 5186480) • December Celebration: New Carols by Seven American Composers (2015, Pentatone PTC 5186537) • Usher House (2013, Pentatone PTC 5186451) • Piano Pieces (2013, Pentatone PTC 5186505) • The Hours Begin to Sing (2013, Pentatone PTC 5186459) • Orchestral Works (2010, Pentatone PTC 5186356) • Plump Jack (2012, Pentatone PTC 5186445) • The White Election (2009, Pentatone PTC 5186054) • And if the song be worth a smile (2008, Pentatone PTC 5186099) • Young America Choral Works (2005, Pentatone PTC 5186040) • Joan and the bells & Serge Prokofiev – Romeo and Juliet (2003, Pentatone PTC 5186017) ==References==
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