Vladimir Dyck

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Vladimir Dyck (born March 7, jul. / 19th March  1882 greg. In Odessa , † the summer of 1943 in Auschwitz ) was a Ukrainian music teacher and composer of Jewish descent.

Dyck came to Paris in 1899, where he studied harmony with Antoine Taudou , piano accompaniment with Paul Vidal and composition with Charles-Marie Widor at the Conservatoire de Paris . In 1911 he won the second Second Grand Prix de Rome with the cantata Yanitza after Georges Spitzmuller .

Dyck's numerous piano students included u. a. Henriette Poincaré , the wife of the French President Raymond Poincaré , Henriette Caillaux , the wife of the former French Prime Minister and Finance Minister Joseph Caillaux and his future wife Suzanne Bloch.

Dyck composed a. a. an opera, piano works and songs, including an adaptation of the later Israeli national anthem Hatikva , as well as several film music under the pseudonym Dri Mival . In 1943 Dyck was arrested by the Gestapo in Paris with his wife and daughter . On July 30th he arrived in a convoy at Auschwitz concentration camp , where he was murdered a few days later.

Dyck's niece Berthe Kal became known as a mezzo-soprano, his great-nephew Jacques Carpo was director of the Opéra de Marseille until 1990 .

Works

  • Symphonie en Ut mineur, pour piano a quatre mains , 1906
  • Symphony for 10 instruments a vent , 1910
  • Yanitza , cantata, 1911
  • Le Sous-préfet aux champs , Comèdie lyrique, 1919
  • Historiettes for piano
  • Alsace lève-toi
  • Fêtes juives , premiered in 1935 at the Lamoureux Concerts
  • Film music for:
    • A travers champs
    • Footit
    • Parisette
    • Tartarine
    • Le Prince Charmant , 1925
    • Théodora
    • Paysages aimés , 1927
    • Douglas
    • Africa , 1928
    • Vénus Astarté , 1929
    • North 70 ° 22 ° , 1931
    • L'Appel , 1935

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.tobias-broeker.de/rare-manuscripts/af/dyck-vladimir/
  2. https://www.tobias-broeker.de/rare-manuscripts/af/dyck-vladimir/
  3. https://www.tobias-broeker.de/rare-manuscripts/af/dyck-vladimir/
  4. https://www.tobias-broeker.de/rare-manuscripts/af/dyck-vladimir/