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Jāzeps Vītols

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Date de naissance:
26.07.1863
Date de décès:
24.04.1948
Noms supplémentaires:
Jāzeps Vītols, Joseph Wihtol,
Catégories:
, Agent publicitaire, Chef d'orchestre, Croix du Mérite (Ordre letton), Membre de la Société de l'étudiant, Musicien, Professeur, Pédagogue, Recteur
Nationalité:
 letton
Cimetière:
Cimetière de la Forêt (Riga)

Jāzeps Vītols (German: Joseph Wihtol; July 26, 1863, Valmiera – April 24, 1948, Lübeck) was a Latvian composer.

Biography

 

Vītols, the son of a schoolteacher, began his studies in composition in 1880 at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. After graduating in 1886, he remained at the Conservatory to teach composition and reached the rank of Professor in 1901. His pupils there included Nikolai Myaskovsky and Sergei Prokofiev. Vītols was a close friend of fellow professors Alexander Glazunov and Anatoly Lyadov; he would regularly participate at Mitrofan Belyayev's "Weekly Fridays" — regular meetings of prominent Russian composers at Belyayev's home. At the time, Belyayev was Vītols' primary publisher. Besides academia, Vītols also spent time as a music critic for the St Petersburger Zeitung from 1897 to 1914.

In 1918, Vītols returned from Russia to his newly independent Latvia to conduct the Latvian National Opera. The following year, he established the first Latvian Conservatory of Music, which was later renamed the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music in his honor, and he ran the composition classes there between 1919 and 1944. His most prominent students during his tenure were Jānis Ivanovs and Ādolfs Skulte. He also helped co-found the Latvian Composers' Society in 1923. In 1944, he moved to Lübeck in Germany and lived there until his death in 1948. His remains were returned to Riga in 1993.

Vītols was active not only as a composer, pedagogue, and conductor, but was also a pianist and prolific music critic. He was a member of Latvian student fraternity Fraternitas Lataviensis.

His choral music, especially Gaismas pils (The Castle of Light) is very popular with Latvian choirs, and is often included in the repertoire of the Latvian Song and Dance Festival. Vītols vocal and choral works are published by Musica Baltica Ltd in Riga.

Style

Taking his cue from his Russian colleagues, Vītols became the leading exponent of national romanticism in Latvia. He is considered to be the father of a distinctively Latvian classical music, being the first Latvian composer to achieve international stature. His work reveals the undeniable influence of his teacher Rimsky-Korsakov, not least in the brilliance of its orchestration, an assessment which was shared by Vītols' friend and fellow composer Alexander Glazunov. During his time in Russia, Vītols became deeply interested in Latvian folklore and conducted the Latvian Choir in Saint Petersburg. His melodies clearly draw upon his heritage, and often directly feature Latvian folk tunes. In striving to forge a musical style for Latvia, Vītols emulated the processes of the Russian national school. His large-scale works, which are mostly cast in sonata form, are often characterized by impressive dramatic development. Overall, in comparison with many other 20th century composers, he tended to be rather conservative but nonetheless possessed a masterly composition technique.

Works

 

Orchestral
  • Symphony in E minor (1886–88)
  • Dramatic Overture, op. 21 (1895)
  • Sprīdītis, op. 37, symphonic poem (1907)
  • Fantasy on Latvian Folk Tunes, op. 42, for violin and orchestra (1908–10)
  • Rudens dziesma (Autumn Song), symphonic ballade (1928)
Vocal
  • Beverīnas dziedonis (The Bard of Beverīna), op. 28, ballade for baritone and orchestra (1891, rev. 1900)
  • Dziesma (The Song), op. 35, cantata for soprano, choir, and orchestra (1908)
  • Ziemeļblāzma (Northern Lights), op. 45, cantata (1914)
  • Kalna sprediķis (Sermon on the Mount), Easter cantata for baritone, women's choir, organ, and orchestra (1943)
  • ca. 100 lieder
  • ca. 100 choral songs
  • ca. 300 folk song arrangements
Chamber
  • String Quartet in G major, op. 27 (1899)
  • Sketch for Cello and Piano, op. 12
  • Récit for Viola or Cello and Piano, op. 14 (1894)
Piano
  • Piano Sonata in B-flat minor, op. 1 (1886)
  • Piano Sonatina in B, op. 63
  • 8 Latvian Folk Tunes for Piano, op. 32
  • numerous character pieces

 

Sources: wikipedia.org, news.lv

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        NomLienDate de naissanceDate de décèsDescription
        1
        Jānis VītolsPère20.05.182708.12.1889
        2
        Anna VītolaMère00.00.183429.08.1892
        3Harijs VītolsHarijs VītolsFrère00.00.186109.12.1881
        4Aleksandrs VītolsAleksandrs VītolsFrère00.00.186622.08.1949
        5Ansis VītolsAnsis VītolsFrère00.00.186500.00.1912
        6
        Pauls VītolsFrère00.00.185700.00.1859
        7
        Eižens VītolsFrère00.00.187225.04.1900
        8
        Ida VītolaSœur00.00.186000.08.1871
        9Agnese VītolaAgnese VītolaSœur00.00.185800.00.1919
        10Annija VītolaAnnija VītolaFemme03.02.189002.12.1982
        11Helēna ViļumaHelēna ViļumaBelle-sœur00.00.1893
        12Elizabete BērziņaElizabete BērziņaBelle-sœur05.02.188503.04.1960
        13Aldona JozuusAldona JozuusRelatif16.05.190924.02.1991
        14
        Kārlis KalējsParent éloigné09.08.186122.02.1947
        15Augusts DombrovskisAugusts DombrovskisAmi16.07.184513.11.1927
        16Burhards SosārsBurhards SosārsAmi15.03.189012.03.1953
        17Jānis OsītsJānis OsītsAmi07.06.188019.07.1964
        18Andrejs JurjānsAndrejs JurjānsAmi30.09.185628.09.1922
        19Nikolajs AlunānsNikolajs AlunānsAmi04.12.185919.09.1919
        20Aleksandrs GlazunovsAleksandrs GlazunovsAmi29.07.186521.03.1936
        21Pelcis DāvisPelcis DāvisAmi20.08.185013.04.1913
        22Jūlijs JaunkalniņšJūlijs JaunkalniņšAmi16.03.186614.02.1919
        23Malvīne Vīgnere-GrīnbergaMalvīne Vīgnere-GrīnbergaCollègue25.10.187306.06.1949
        24Ādams ĀrgalisĀdams ĀrgalisCollègue26.10.185123.01.1937
        25Janis RozentālsJanis RozentālsFamilier18.03.186608.01.1917
        26Jānis ReekstsJānis ReekstsFamilier21.05.188121.11.1970
        27Irēne HeseIrēne HeseFamilier29.06.189607.02.1972
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        29Brigaderu MaijaBrigaderu MaijaFamilier11.12.185710.09.1940
        30Nikolaï Rimski-KorsakovNikolaï Rimski-KorsakovMaître18.03.184421.06.1908
        31
        Ernsts Rūdolfs PostelsMaître00.00.182007.05.1889
        32Sergei Sergejewitsch ProkofjewSergei Sergejewitsch Prokofjewétudiant23.04.189105.03.1953
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