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Paul Juon (Russian: Па́вел Фёдорович Юо́н, Pavel Fyodorovich Yuon) (6 March 1872 – 21 August 1940) was a Russian-born Swiss composer.


Life


He was born in Moscow, where his father was an insurance official. His parents were Swiss, and he attended a German Primary school in Moscow. In 1889, he entered the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied violin with Jan Hřímalý[1] and composition with Anton Arensky[1] and Sergei Taneyev.[1] He completed his studies at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin, under Woldemar Bargiel.[1] His first (privately) printed works, two Romanzen (lieder) appeared in 1894, the year he began studies with Bargiel. During his time in Berlin he was a composition professor, employed by Joseph Joachim;[1] his students included Hans Chemin-Petit, Werner Richard Heymann, Nikos Skalkottas, Henry Jolles, Pancho Vladigerov, Philipp Jarnach, Heinrich Kaminski, Lauri Ikonen, Max Trapp, Heino Kaski, Yrjö Kilpinen, Gerhart von Westerman, Hans Moltkau, Giannis Konstantinidis, Wilhelm Guttmann, Stefan Wolpe, Nicolas Nabokov and Gunnar Johansen. He retired to Switzerland in 1934, and died in Vevey.[1]


Music


His works include sonatas for viola, cello, winds, and three for violin (the third was recorded on a multi-LP set called Musik zwischen den Kriegen : eine Berliner Dokumentation), four symphonies (including one in manuscript) and also a chamber symphony, four string quartets, several piano trios, piano quartets and piano quintets as well as one sextet for piano and strings from 1902 and a wind quintet, a number of concertante works including three violin concertos and a triple concerto with piano trio, many piano works and lieder, and a number of stage works including an opera Aleko.

Several of these works have been recorded on compact disc, including some of the sonatas, two of the concertos, two of the symphonies, all four string quartets, the piano trios, and the three violin sonatas (Naxos 8.574091). He is known to have orchestrated Johannes Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 4.

He also translated Arensky's 'Practical Studies in Harmony' into German.[2]


Personal life and family


He was twice married: He married his first wife in Katharina Schalchalova, married in 1896, and had three children: Ina, Aja, Ralf. Katharina died in 1911. In 1912, he married to Marie Hegner-Günthert (called Armande) and together they also had three children: Stella, Irsa and Rémi.[2] He dedicated his Mysterien, Op 59 to Armande in 1928.[3]

His younger brother was the painter Konstantin Yuon.[4]


Works



References


  1. "Juon Biography". MusInfo: The Database of Swiss Music. Archived from the original on 2007-10-30. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
  2. "Paul Juon, Biography". juon.org.
  3. Labhart, Walter. (2013). [Liner notes]. P. JUON: VIOLA CHAMBER MUSIC [CD]. MUSICAPHON
  4. "Destined for Greatness: Konstantin Yuon". www.mentalfloss.com. 2009-04-09. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
  5. "Worklist - Orchestra". Internationale Juon-Gesellschaft. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
  6. Musical Times and Singing Class Circular at Google Books. p. 816, December 1, 1911 issue. Announcement of Two Performances of This Work in 1911.
  7. "Paul Juon CD Discography". Internationale Juon-Gesellschaft. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
  8. "Worklist - Chamber Music". Internationale Juon-Gesellschaft. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
  9.       Paul Juon: Sämtliche Streichquartette, op. 5, op. 11, op. 29, op. 67, NIZIOL Quartet, Musiques Suisses, 2006 (http://www.allmusic.com/album/paul-juon-smtliche-streichquartette-w145400/review).



На других языках


[de] Paul Juon

Paul Juon (eigentlich Павел Фёдорович Юон/Pawel Fjodorowitsch Juon, * 6. März 1872 in Moskau, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 21. August 1940 in Vevey) war ein hauptsächlich in Deutschland wirkender Schweizer Komponist russlandschweizerischer Abstammung.
- [en] Paul Juon

[ru] Юон, Павел Фёдорович

Па́вел Фёдорович Юо́н (нем. Paul Juon; 6 марта 1872, Москва — 21 августа 1940, Веве, Швейцария) — русский и швейцарский композитор и музыкальный педагог. Брат художника Константина Юона. Член Берлинской академии искусств с 1919 года.



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