Plato Gregoriewitch Brounoff

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Portrait photo of Platon Brounoff

Platon Gregoriewitch Brounoff (born May 10, 1859 in Jelisawetgrad , Russian Empire ; died July 11, 1924 in New York , USA ) was a conductor, arranger and composer of Yiddish music. He was a graduate of the Petersburg Imperial Conservatory. In 1891 he emigrated to New York.

Works (selection)

  • 1897: In The Flower Garden
  • 1899: In the Russian Village
  • 1911: 50 Jewish Folk Songs For Middle Voice And Piano Accompaniment Collected, Harmonized And Arranged By Platon Brounoff

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jewish folk songs: 50 songs for middle voice and piano accompaniment , OCLC WordCat
  2. Plato Brounoff , Yiddish Leksikon
  3. ^ A b Biography of Platon Brounoff , Jewish Music Research Center of the The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  4. Cover of the book "50 Jewish Folk Songs For Middle Voice And Piano Accompaniment Collected, Harmonized And Arranged By Platon Brounoff"
  5. In The Flower Garden , IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project)
  6. ^ In the Russian Village , OCLC WordCat