Efim Jourist Explained

Efim Jourist (January 13, 1947 – January 13, 2007) was a Russian and German composer, accordionist and bajan player.[1]

Life

Efim Jourist was born in Siberia. From 1966 until 1971 he studied at the conservatory of Gorky where he made the acquaintance of the composer Nikolai Chaykin. This connection had a great influence on his musical development. After his graduation he became a soloist with the Krasnoyarsk Philharmonic orchestra and he started on an international career.[1] Jourist came to Germany with his family in 1992, where he continued giving recitals. Jourist also founded the quartet Efim Jourist Quartett which consists of bajan, violin, guitar and double bass. With his quartet he has played on many international festivals, like the Rheingau Musik Festival in Germany. The quartet can be extended to the Efim Jourist Ensemble which consists of marimba/vibraphone and percussion in addition. During his life Jourist has arranged many compositions of mainly soviet composers for his ensembles and he has composed himself for bajan and orchestra.Efim Jourist died from cancer on his 60th birthday in Hamburg, Germany.

Major works

Orchestra

arrangement of Georges Bizet, for bajan and orchestra

for orchestra

arrangement of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, for bajan und orchestra

tango-rhapsody for bajan & orchestra

for strings

arrangement of Astor Piazzolla, for bajan & chamber orchestra

Quartet

tango-concerto

arrangement of Boris Fomin

arrangement of Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy's Rondo für Klavier op. 33

Chamber music

Russian tune, for bajan

Russian tune, for bajan

Russian tune, for bajan

Russian tune, für bajan

arrangement from Alexander Borodin's opera "Fürst Igor", for bajan

for flute, bass clarinet, drums, bajan, piano, cello & double bass

for bass clarinet, drums, piano, cello & double bass

for bajan, guitar, piano, violine & double bass

arrangement of Astor Piazzolla, trio for piano

for violine & piano

Vocal

for singing voice, piano/bajan, violine, guitar & double bass

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Notes and References

  1. News: Stein . Hannes . Wilde Melodien und weiche Töne . . 19 September 2000 . de.