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Karl Yulievich Davydov (Russian: Карл Юльевич Давидов; 15 March [O.S. 3 March] 1838  26 February [O.S. 14 February] 1889) was a Russian cellist of great renown during his time, and described by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky as the "czar of cellists". He was also a composer, mainly for the cello. His name also appears in various different spellings: Davydov, Davidoff, Davidov, and more, with his first name sometimes written as Charles or Carl.

Karl Davydov
Background information
Birth nameKarl Yulievich Davydov
Карл Юльевич Давыдов
Born15 March 1838 [O.S. 3 March 1838]
Goldingen, Courland Governorate, Russian Empire
Died26 February 1889 [O.S. 14 February 1889] (age 51)
Moscow, Imperial Russia
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Cellist, composer, conductor, pedagogue
Instrument(s)Violoncello
Years activefl. ca. 1850–1889

Biography


Davydov was the son of a Jewish physician and amateur violinist, Yuly Petrovich Davidhoff from Courland Governorate.[1] His elder brother August Davidov was a noted mathematician and educator, and his nephew Alexei Davidov also became cellist and composer and also a businessman.

In his youth Davydov studied mathematics at St. Petersburg University, and then pursued a career as a composer, studying with Moritz Hauptmann at the Leipzig Conservatory. He became a full-time cello soloist in 1850 while continuing to compose. He took a post as a professor of cello at the St Petersburg Conservatory in 1863, and subsequently became director in 1878. In 1886 scandal forced him from his position, and Anton Rubinstein took the helm. He had many students, including Aleksandr Verzhbilovich.

He intended to write an opera on the subject of Mazeppa. Viktor Burenin wrote a libretto for this purpose in 1880, but when Davydov proved unable to find the time to compose, Burenin offered the libretto to Tchaikovsky.[2] Although closely associated with Tchaikovsky, Karl Davydov was not related to the Princes Davydov, Russian Orthodox, into which Tchaikovsky's sister Alexandra married.

Davydov was well-connected with a great number of the top-tier composers, musicians and nobility. In 1870 Count Wilhorsky, a patron of the arts, presented Davydov with a Stradivarius cello constructed in 1712. This cello, now known as the Davidov Stradivarius, was owned by Jacqueline du Pré until her death and is currently on loan to cellist Yo-Yo Ma.[3] Several composers dedicated works to him, notably Tchaikovsy's Cappricio Italien and Anton Arensky's first piano trio.

Davydov went on to write his still-popular "cello school" book of etudes and technique, completed in 1888, taking the physical limitations into considerations for advancing the possibilities in both the bow hand and playing in the high registers.[4] Davydov died in Moscow on 26 February 1889.

In 2019 a Moscow regional cello competition was established in his name.[5]


Cello transcriptions


Davydov transcribed and arranged Chopin's solo piano works for violoncello and piano accompaniment. Transcription albums of Walzer and Mazurkas published by Breitkopf & Härtel. Another transcription album is a selection of Nocturnes and others solo piano works published by Edition Peters.


Selected works



References


  1. "Karl Davydov - Tchaikovsky Research".
  2. "Karl Davydov - Tchaikovsky Research". en.tchaikovsky-research.net. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  3. "Property". Tarisio. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  4. "Schools of Cello Playing: Russia and Armenia". Interlude. 2018-08-24. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  5. "Московский областной открытый конкурс виолончелистов имени К .Ю. Да". Московский областной (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-09-28.



На других языках


[de] Karl Juljewitsch Dawidow

Karl Juljewitsch Dawidow (russisch Карл Юльевич Давидов, auch Carl Davidoff; * 3. Märzjul. / 15. März 1838greg. in Goldingen, Kurland; † 14. Februarjul. / 26. Februar 1889greg. in Moskau) war ein russischer Komponist, Dirigent, Cellist und Musikpädagoge.
- [en] Karl Davydov

[ru] Давыдов, Карл Юльевич

Карл Ю́льевич Дави́дов (Давыдов) (3 [15] марта 1838, Голдинген, Курляндская губерния — 14 [26] февраля 1889, Москва) — русский композитор и виолончелист, педагог, директор Санкт-Петербургской консерватории в 1876—1887 годах.



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