Alfred Mendelsohn Explained

Alfred Mendelsohn (17 February 1910 – 9 May 1966) was a Romanian composer.[1] [2]

Mendelsohn studied from 1927 to 1931 at the Music Academy in Vienna with Joseph Marx and Franz Schmidt and the Conservatory in Bucharest at Mihail Jora. From 1944 to 1963 he was conductor at the Romanian National Opera, 1949, he taught as professor of counterpoint at the Conservatory.

He composed several operas and ballets, eight symphonies and a dramatic symphony in seven scenes, a symphonic poem, a string suite, a cello concerto, two violin concertos, two piano concertos, chamber works, oratorios, cantatas, drama and film music, choral works and songs.

Selected Compositions

Stage
Concertante
Chamber music

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alfred Mendelsohn . 2022-09-07 . Discogs . en.
  2. Web site: Alfred Mendelsohn . 2022-09-07 . Sofia Philharmonic . en-US.