Platon Gregoriewitch Brounoff
Platon Gregoriewitch[1] Brounoff (born 10 May 1859, Yelisavetgrad, Russian Empire;[2] d. 11 July 1924, New York, United States[3]) was a conductor, arranger and composer of Yiddish music.[4] He graduated at the St. Petersburg Imperial Conservatory.[5] In 1891, he immigrated to New York.[4]
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Born | Yelisavetgrad, Russian Empire | May 10, 1859
Died | New York, US | July 11, 1924
Selected works
- 1897: In The Flower Garden[6]
- 1899: In the Russian Village[7]
- 1911: 50 Jewish Folk Songs For Middle Voice And Piano Accompaniment Collected, Harmonized And Arranged By Platon Brounoff[1]
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References
- Jewish folk songs : 50 songs for middle voice and piano accompaniment at OCLC WordCat
- Platon Brounoff at Yiddish Leksikon
- Platon Gregoriewitch Brounoff at Catalanian Wikipedia
- Biography of Platon Brounoff at the Jewish Music Research Centre of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Cover of book "50 Jewish Folk Songs For Middle Voice And Piano Accompaniment Collected, Harmonized And Arranged By Platon Brounoff"
- In The Flower Garden at IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project)
- In the Russian Village at OCLC WordCat
External links
- 50 Jewish Folk Songs For Middle Voice And Piano Accompaniment Collected, Harmonized And Arranged By Platon Brounoff at the German National Library (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek) - click on "Archivobjekt öffnen" for free download
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