Stevan Hristić
Stevan Hristić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Стеван Христић ; born June 19, 1885 in Belgrade ; † August 21, 1958 there ) was a Serbian composer.
From 1904 to 1908, Hristić studied composition with Stephan Krehl and conducting with Arthur Nikisch in Leipzig and continued his training in Rome , with Alexander Dmitrijewitsch Kastalsky in Moscow and Paris . From 1912 to 1935 he was Kapellmeister, then director of the National Theater in Belgrade. Hristić was a co-founder of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra . From 1947 to 1950 he taught at the music academy.
He composed two stage works, the ballet Die Legende von Ohrid , a symphonic poem , an orchestral suite, a rhapsody for piano and orchestra, a symphonic fantasy for violin and orchestra, an oratorio , a cantata , choirs, church music, film scores, piano works and songs .
Web links
- Works by and about Stevan Hristić in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Hristić, Stevan |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Христић, Стеван (Serbian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Yugoslav composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 19, 1885 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Belgrade |
DATE OF DEATH | August 21, 1958 |
Place of death | Belgrade |