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Ernest Bloch

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Ernest Bloch , 1880-1959, Swiss-American composer. Among his teachers were Jaques-Dalcroze and Ysaÿe. He taught at the Geneva Conservatory, 1911-15, and at the Mannes School, New York, 1917-19; he was director of the Cleveland Institute of Music, 1920-25, and of the San Francisco Conservatory, 1925-30. His music is based in the classical tradition, but it has a peculiarly personal intensity of expression and often a distinct Hebraic quality, as in the Hebrew rhapsody Schelomo and the symphonic poem Israel (both 1916). Other outstanding works are an opera, Macbeth (1909); a concerto grosso, for string orchestra and piano (1925); the symphonic poems America (1926) and Helvetia (1929); a modern setting of the Jewish Sacred Service (1933); and A Voice in the Wilderness, for cello and orchestra (1937).

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Bloch, Ernest

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Bloch, Ernest (b Geneva, 1880; d Portland, Oregon, 1959). Swiss-born composer (Amer. cit. 1924). First mus. instruction from Jaques-Dalcroze in Geneva 1894–7. Comp str. qt. and sym. before age 15. Brussels Cons. 1897–9, studying vn. with Ysaÿe, followed by spells at Frankfurt with Knorr and Munich with Thuille. Went to Paris 1903. Returned to Geneva 1904, beginning comp. of opera Macbeth (prod. Paris 1910) in which the influence of Mussorgsky and Debussy can be detected together with Bloch's hallmarks of frequent changes of tempo and key, use of modality, cyclic form, and propensity for open 5ths and 4ths. In next few years wrote works of Jewish inspiration, this distinctive and powerful element in his mus. springing from a deep spiritual impulse and not from external application. Prof. of comp. Geneva Cons. 1915. Went to USA 1916 as cond. for the dancer Maud Allan. Returned in 1917 as teacher at Mannes Sch. of Mus., NY, until 1920. First dir., Cleveland Inst. of Mus. 1920–5, dir. S. Francisco Cons., 1925–30. From 1930 to 1939 lived principally in Geneva and Rome. Returned to USA as prof. of mus., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1940–52. Among his Amer. pupils were Sessions, Antheil, Porter, and Kirchner. Prin. works:OPERA: Macbeth (1904–9).ORCH.: Vivre-aimer, sym.-poem (1900); sym. in C♯ minor (1901); Hiver-Printemps, sym.-poem (1904–5); Israel Symphony (1912–16); Trois poèmes juifs (1913); Schelomo, vc., orch. (1916); Suite, va., orch. or pf. (1919); Concerto Grosso No.1, str., pf. (1924–5), No.2, str. (1952); America, sym.-poem (1926); Episodes, chamber orch. (1926); Helvetia, sym.-poem (1928); Voice in the Wilderness, vc. obbl. (1936); Evocations, sym. suite (1937); vn. conc. (1938); Baal Shem, vn., orch. (1939, orch. of 1923 work with pf.); Suite symphonique (1945); Concerto symphonique, pf., orch. (1949); Scherzo fantasque, pf., orch. (1950); In memoriam (1952); Suite hébraïque, va., orch. (1952); Sinfonia breve (1952–3); sym., tb., orch. (1953–4); Sym. in E♭ (1954–5); Proclamation, tpt., orch. (1955); Suite modale, fl., str. (1957); 2 Last Poems (Funeral Music and Life Again?), fl., chamber orch. (1958).VOICE(S) & ORCH.: Poèmes d'automne, mez., orch. (1906); Prelude and 2 Psalms (114 and 137), sop., orch. (1912–14); Psalm 22, bar., orch. (1914); Sacred Service (Avodath Hakodesh), bar., ch., orch. (1930–3).VOICE & PIANO: Historiettes au crépuscule, mez., pf. (1903).CHAMBER MUSIC: str. qts.: No.1 (1916), No.2 (1946), No.3 (1951), No.4 (1954), No.5 (1956); Suite, va., pf. (1919, also with orch.); vn. sonatas No.1 (1920), No.2 (Poème mystique) (1924); Baal Shem, vn., pf. (1923, with orch. 1939); pf. quintets No.1 (1923), No.2 (1956); 3 Nocturnes, pf. trio (1924); 2 Suites, str. qt. (1925); Méditation hébraïque and From Jewish Life, vc., pf. (1925); 3 Suites, vc. (1956); 2 Suites, vn. (1958); Suite, va. (1958, last movt. incomplete).PIANO: sonata (1935); Poems of the Sea; In the Night; Nirvana; 5 Sketches in Sepia.

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