Overview

Felix Mikhailovich Blumenfeld (Russian: Фе́ликс Миха́йлович Блуменфе́льд; 19 April 1863 [O.S. 7 April] – 21 January 1931) was a Russian composer, conductor of the Imperial Opera St-Petersburg, pianist, and teacher.

Biography

Felix Mikhailovich Blumenfeld (Russian: Фе́ликс Миха́йлович Блуменфе́льд; 19 April 1863 [O.S. 7 April] – 21 January 1931) was a Russian composer, conductor of the Imperial Opera St-Petersburg, pianist, and teacher.

He was born in Kirovograd (in present-day Ukraine), Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire, the son of Mikhail Frantsevich Blumenfeld, of Austrian Jewish origin, and the Pole Maria Szymanowska. He studied composition at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and piano under Fedor Stein between 1881 and 1885. He then taught piano there himself from 1885 until 1918, whilst also serving as conductor of the Mariinsky Theatre until 1911.

The Mariinsky saw the premieres of the operas composed by his mentor Rimsky-Korsakov. He was also the conductor at the Russian premiere of Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde.

In 1908, he conducted the Paris premiere of Modest Mussorgsky's opera Boris Godunov.

From 1918 to 1922, he was the director of the Music-drama school of Mykola Lysenko in Kiev, where, amongst others, Vladimir Horowitz was a pupil in his masterclasses. He returned to the Moscow Conservatory in 1922, teaching there until his death. Other famous pupils of his include Simon Barere, Maria Yudina, Anatole Kitain and Maria Grinberg. He died in Moscow.

As a pianist, he played many of the compositions of his Russian contemporaries. His own compositions, which showed the influence of Frédéric Chopin and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, include a symphony, numerous pieces for solo piano, an Allegro de Concert for piano and orchestra, and lieder. His virtuoso pieces for piano in particular have enjoyed something of a renaissance in recent years[citation needed].

He was the uncle of Heinrich Neuhaus and first cousin, once removed of Karol Szymanowski (Felix and Karol's father, Stanislaw Szymanowski, were cousins).

Piano

Piano solo

  • Etude, Op. 2/1
  • Souvenir douloureux, Op. 2/2
  • Quasi Mazurka, Op. 2/3
  • Mazurka de concert, Op. 2/4
  • Three Etudes, Op. 3
  • Valse-etude, Op. 4
  • Two Nocturnes, Op. 6
  • Variations caractéristiques sur un thème original, Op. 8
  • Mazurka, Op. 10
  • Mazurka, Op. 11
  • Four Preludes, Op. 12
  • Two Impromptus, Op. 13
  • Etude ‘Sur Mer’ in G minor, Op. 14
  • Valse-Impromptu, Op. 16
  • 24 Preludes, Op. 17
  • Nocturne-Fantasie, Op. 20
  • Moment de desespoir, Op. 21/1
  • Le Soir, Op. 21/2
  • Une course, Op. 21/3
  • Mazurka, Op. 22/1
  • Valse brillante, Op. 22/2
  • Krakowienne, Op. 23/1
  • À la Mazurka, Op. 23/2
  • Berceuse, Op. 23/3
  • Mazurka, Op. 23/4
  • Etude de concert in F♯ minor, Op. 24
  • Two Etude-Fantaisies, Op. 25 (No. 1 in G minor; No. 2 in E♭ minor)
  • Moment Lyrique, Op. 27
  • Impromptu, Op. 28
  • Two Etudes, Op. 29
  • Krakowiak, Op. 31/1
  • Kujawiak, Op. 31/2
  • Mazurka, Op. 31/3
  • Polonaise, Op. 31/4
  • Suite lyrique, Op. 32
  • Deux fragments caractéristiques, Op. 33
  • Ballade en forme de variations, Op. 34
  • Three Mazurkas, Op. 35
  • Etude for the left hand in A♭ Major, Op. 36
  • Elegie, Op. 37/1
  • Pathetico, Op. 37/2
  • Morceaux, Op. 38/1
  • L'île abandonnée, Op. 38/2
  • By the Sea, Op. 38/3
  • Barcarolle, Op. 38/4
  • Saules pleureurs, Op. 38/5
  • La Fontaine, Op. 38/6
  • Cloches, Op. 40
  • Zwei Klavierstücke, Op. 43
  • Four Etudes, Op. 44
  • Two Impromptus, Op. 45
  • Sonata-Fantasie, Op. 46
  • Deux fragments lyriques, Op. 47
  • Etude-Fantaisie in F minor, Op. 48
  • Deux moments dramatiques, Op. 50
  • Three Nocturnes, Op. 51
  • Episodes dans la vie d'une danseuse, Op. 52
  • Zwei Klavierstücke, Op. 53
  • Etude, Op. 54

Chamber music

Cello and piano

  • Elegie for Cello and Piano, Op. 19/1
  • Capriccioso for Cello and Piano, Op. 19/2

String quartet

  • String Quartet in F Major, Op. 26

Orchestra

Symphonies

  • Symphony in C minor ‘To the Dear Beloved’, Op. 39

Piano and orchestra

  • Allegro de concert for Piano and Orchestra in A major, Op. 7

Other orchestral works

  • Mazurka, Op. 10 (arrangement by the composer of the piano work, or vice versa)

Choral music

  • Sechs Chormelodien, Op. 1
  • Fünf Chormelodien, Op. 5
  • Fünf Romanzen, Op. 18
  • Sechs Romanzen, Op. 30

Vocal music

  • 6 Mélodies pour Chant et Piano, Op. 9
  • 6 Mélodies pour Chant et Piano, Op.15
Information
Info: Russian composer, conductor and pianist
Index: 6.4
Type: Person Male
Period: 1863.4.19 - 1931.1.21
Age: aged 67
Area :Russia
Occupation :Composer / Pianist
Periods :Romantic Music / Modernist Music
Nation :Jew

Artist

Update Time:2021-04-28 18:24 / 3 years ago.