Bleichman Julius I.( Composer)
Comments for Bleichman Julius I.
Biography Bleichman Julius I.
(1868 - 1909). Gained popularity in a big audience with their romances (about 100), written in the upper salon genre, sonorous, but commonplace in the melodically, ordinary in harmony. Talented and educated musician, a pupil of Carl Reinecke and Jadassohn's (at the Leipzig Conservatory), H. Solovyov and H. Rimsky-Korsakov (in St. Petersburg), Bleichman, not possessing great musical taste, did not reach a large development and compositional techniques. He tried his hand at the field and symphonic music (symphony, ballet suite, orchestral variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky), and the chamber (the trio and the quintet for piano and stringed instruments, a sonata for piano and violin), and opera. Both of his opera - opera legend - "Sevastyan martyr" (the text to. RS) and lyrical opera "Princess Dreams" (Rostand) performed in concert and on stage in St. Petersburg and Moscow, the second was placed at the Imperial Moscow's new theater (1900), and then at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, under Mr.. Varliha. These operas were not successful. Other works Bleichman: cantata "Scene by the brook" (for orchestra and female chorus tenor solo), a capella choir and piano pieces. Bleichman acted as a conductor of symphony concerts arranged them in public concerts (1893 - 94) and in the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Society (1894 - 95).
|