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Franz von Vecsey (born Ferenc Vecsey; 23 March 1893  5 April 1935) was a Hungarian violinist and composer, who became a well-known virtuoso in Europe through the early 20th century.

Franz von Vecsey
Birth nameFerenc Vecsey
Also known asFerenc de Vecsey
Born(1893-03-23)23 March 1893
Budapest, Hungary
Died5 April 1935(1935-04-05) (aged 42)
Rome, Italy
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Violinist
Instrument(s)Violin
Years active1903–1935

Early life and career


He was born in Budapest[1] and began his violin studies with his father, Lajos Vecsey. At the age of 8 he entered the studio of Jenő Hubay. Two years later, aged 10, he played for Joseph Joachim in Berlin (making his début at "Beethoven Halle" on 17 May 1903) and subsequently became known as a stellar child prodigy virtuoso.[citation needed]

Joseph Joachim and the young Franz von Vecsey (c.1905)
Joseph Joachim and the young Franz von Vecsey (c.1905)

He became one of the pre-eminent violinists in Europe in the 1910s and 1920s, at one point touring with Béla Bartók as his piano accompanist. Aged only 12, he became the re-dedicatee of Jean Sibelius' Violin Concerto in D minor in 1905, when the original dedicatee, Willy Burmester, refused to play the work after he was unable to appear at the premiere of the revised version, which was premiered by Karel Halíř instead. Vecsey championed the Sibelius concerto, first performing it when he was only 13.[2] He was the dedicatee of Hubay's Violin Concerto No.3.[3] He also spent time composing, and wrote a number of virtuosic salon pieces for the violin.[citation needed]


Later life and career


From 1926 until his death, he lived with his wife in Venice, at the "Palazzo Giustinian de'Vescovi" on Canal Grande. His career steadily faltered after the First World War, as he grew tired of constant touring and wanted to concentrate more on conducting.


Illness and death


By the 1930s, he was about to embark on that dream, but it suddenly curtailed in 1935, when he became seriously ill with a pulmonary embolism that grew through much of his life. He sought medical care in Rome, where he received surgery. The operation was unsuccessful, and Vecsey succumbed to the disease at the age of 42.[1]


Selected compositions


Violin solo

Violin and piano

No. 1 – Devant un tombeau
No. 1 – Rêve (A minor)
No. 2 – Humoresque (E minor)
No. 3 – Menuetto (E major)
No. 1 – À toi
No. 2 – Nuit du Nord
No. 3 – Badinage impertinant
No. 4 – Claire de lune sur le Bosphore
No. 5 – Pourquoi ...
No. 6 – Nostalgie
No. 7 – Rêverie
No. 8 – Pensée triste

References


  1. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians (5th ed.).
  2. Andrew Barnett (2007). Sibelius. Yale University Press. p. 172. ISBN 978-0300111590.
  3. IMSLP - Violin Concerto No.3, Op.99 (Hubay, Jenö)



На других языках


[de] Franz von Vecsey

Franz von Vecsey (ungarisch Vecsey Ferenc; * 23. März 1893 in Budapest, Österreich-Ungarn; † 5. April 1935 in Rom) war ein ungarischer Geiger und Komponist.
- [en] Franz von Vecsey

[ru] Вечей, Франц фон

Франц фон Вечей, Ференц Вечей (нем. Franz von Vecsey, венг. Vecsey Ferenc; 23 марта 1893 (1893-03-23), Будапешт — 5 апреля 1935, Рим) — венгерский скрипач и композитор.



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