Composer
Aaron Avshalomov (1894-1965)
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Avshalomov received his education at the Zurich Conservatory. In 1914 he moved to China and began his study of native Chinese music. This study prompted him to incorporate Chinese subjects and themes into his work. The operas =Kuan Yin= and =The Great Wall= are examples of his compositions from this period. He took up residence in New York in 1947 and continued to compose, producing ballets, symphonies and concerti for violin and piano.
© Lynn Vought, All Music Guide
© Lynn Vought, All Music Guide
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Stage Works
5 tracks
- Soul of the Ch'in, ballet-pantomime
5 tracks
- Soul of the Ch'in, ballet-pantomime
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Orchestral Works
21 tracks
- Concertos
9 tracks
- Flute Concerto
3 tracks
- Violin Concerto
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto
3 tracks
- Flute Concerto
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Symphonies
8 tracks
- Symphony No.1
4 tracks
- Symphony No.2
4 tracks
- Symphony No.1
- Four Biblical Tableaux (B'nai Brith Rigual Suite), for orchestra
4 tracks
- Concertos
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