Paul Juon
(Russian: Па́вел Фёдорович Юо́н, Pavel Fyodorovich Yuon; 6 March 1872 – 21 August 1940) was a Russian-born Swiss composer.
Symphony in F Sharp Minor, Op 10
1. Adagio - Allegro moderato
2. Andantino
3. Allegro vivace
4. Adagio - Molto allegro
Moscow Symphony Orchestra
Christof Escher, conductor
Symphony in A Major, Op 23
1. Come Passacaglia 2. Scherzo 3. Romanza 4. Finale Moscow Symphony Orchestra Christof Escher, conductor
He was born in Moscow, where his father was an insurance official. His parents were Swiss, and he went to a German Primary school in Moscow. He entered the Moscow Conservatory in 1889, where he studied violin with Jan Hřímalý and composition with Anton Arensky and Sergei Taneyev. He completed his studies at the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin, under Woldemar Bargiel. His first (privately) printed works, two Romanzen (lieder) appeared in 1894, the year he began studies with Bargiel. During his time in Berlin he was a composition professor, employed by Joseph Joachim; his students included Hans Chemin-Petit, Werner Richard Heymann, Nikos Skalkottas, Henry Jolles, Pancho Vladigerov, Philipp Jarnach, Heinrich Kaminski, Lauri Ikonen, Max Trapp, Heino Kaski, Yrjö Kilpinen, Gerhart von Westerman, Hans Moltkau, Giannis Konstantinidis, Wilhelm Guttmann, Stefan Wolpe and Gunnar Johansen. He retired to Switzerland in 1934, and died in Vevey.
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