Asta 35 Parte 2 General Auction: Judaica, Kodesh Holy books, Books and papers of Eretz Israel, Asiatica, Instruments and tools, Toys, Photographs and postcards, Banknotes and coins, Israeli and international Art and more
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LOTTO 868:

Joachim Stutschewsky(1891-1982), a booklet about him with his signature on the title page, English and German ...

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Joachim Stutschewsky(1891-1982), a booklet about him with his signature on the title page, English and German, bearing a round stamp on the title page that he had set for the Avraham Shadmon collection. 21.2X15 cm in very good condition. *
Joachim Stutschewsky(Russian :Иоахим Стучевский) was a cellist, composer and Israeli teacher. As a soloist and in chamber music, and wrote books for a new technique, which he developed for cello and composed compositions for various instrumental ensembles, orchestra and vocal, his first works were influenced by folk music of Eastern European Jewry, and after his immigration to Israel he was influenced by Yemenite and Sephardi folklore. Began to take an interest in the form of the lid and composed many songs and song cycles, including children's songs. Twelve tones, but it is not a dudkaponit, but rather a tonal, with two cantatas for soloists, a announcer and a choir and a ensemble: "The Radiant Nerve Songs" was dedicated to the memory of the victims of the War of Independence and bereaved parents. The premiere of "A Day in the Window" was conducted by Eitan Lustig in 1963. The 1960 symphonic poem "Safed" was premiered by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Paul Kletzky in 1961. Stochavsky's longest work is the suite in five episodes " Israel "since 1964. Two episodes," Simchat Chag "and" Jerusalem ", the Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta at the festivities Dated 25th Independence of Israel in 1973. Stutschewsky also engaged in the study of Jewish folklore. In 1959, the Bialik Institute published his book Klezmer.