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Yuferov Sergei Vladimirovich

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Main article: History of music in Russia

Biography

Born in 1865 into a wealthy family in Odessa, Sergey Vladimirovich Yuferov studied composition with Glazunov and Nikolai Klenovsky in St. Petersburg, as well as with theorist Nikolai Hubert and music historian German Larosh in Moscow. He also studied law and has been actively involved in the preparation of Russian music copyright law since the early 1890s. Yuferov was an important figure in the musical and cultural life of Russia at the turn of the 20th century, spending most of his time in St. Petersburg and Kherson, where he became the head of the Imperial Russian Musical Society. Details of his life after 1917 remain unknown, including the exact time and place of his death.

It is assumed that Juferov lived in Switzerland since 1906 and died in 1927 at the age of 61 or 62.

Compositions

Yuferov's list of works includes three operas dated to the last decade of the 19th century, ten orchestral works, two concert pieces, three chamber works, and a significant number of songs and solo piano pieces.

Operas

  • Myrrha (Mirra), Opera in 4 acts, Op. 21 (1891); libretto by the composer
  • Yolande (Yolanda), Opera in 2 acts, Op. 22 (1893); libretto by Prince Dm. Goletsin
  • Antoine et Cléopatre (Antony and Cleopatra), Opera in 4 acts with prologue, Op. 24 (1899–1900); libretto by the composer based on the play "Anthony and Cleopatra" by Shakespeare.

Symphonic works

  • Marche funèbre, Op. 7 No. 4; original version for piano solo
  • Moussia s'amuse, Suite de scènes d'enfant, Op. 18; also for piano solo
  • Scènes et danses, Op. 27
  • Rêverie orientale, Fantaisie, Op. 28 No. 1 (published in 1901)
  • Barcarolle "Sur l'eau", Op. 28 No. 2
  • Symphoniette in C major, Op. 29 (published 1901)
  • Fantaisie algérienne (Algerian Fantasy), Op. 40; also for piano solo
  • Fantaisie funèbre „à la mémoire d'un héros de 1905`, Op. 42
  • Élégie, Adagio symphonique, Op. 48
  • Suite de ballet (Ballet Suite), Op. 49

Symphonies

  • Fantaisie de concert in B flat minor for violin and orchestra, Op. 34
  • 2 Pièces, Op. 43 (1910)

:# Chant du Cygne in E minor for cello and orchestra :# Mélancolie in D minor for viola and orchestra

Chamber music

  • 3 Romances (Three Romances) for violin and piano, Op. 36

  1. Ballade
  2. Berceuse
  3. Romance
  • Suite for 2 violins, viola, cello, harmonium and piano, Op. 44

  1. Introduction
  2. Petite valse
  3. Aveu
  4. Paraphrase
  5. Arabesque
  6. Nocturne
  7. Sérénade
  • Piano Trio in C minor, Op. [1]

For piano

  • 6 Arabesques (Arabeschi), Op. 1 (published c.1885)

  1. Improvisation
  2. Romance
  3. Élégie in F major
  4. Intermezzo
  5. Rêverie
  6. Fileuse
  • Théâtre des marionettes (Puppet Theatre), Suite fantastique, Op. 2

  1. Introduction
  2. Arlequin
  3. Rêve
  4. Pezzo umoristico
  5. Espièglerie
  6. Valse clochante
  7. Polichinelle
  8. La ronde de nuit
  9. Amour de guignol
  10. Marche des marionettes
  • 3 Nouvellettes, Op. 3

  1. in C major
  2. in E major
  3. in D major
  • Les soupirs, Nouvelle, Op. 7

  1. Une nuit à Sorrento (Nocturne)
  2. Intermezzo
  3. Une nuit à Venise (Nocturne)
  4. Marche funèbre; also orchestrated
  • 3 Nouvelles Nouvellettes, Op. 9

  1. in E flat major
  2. in D major
  3. in G minor
  • Entre petits et grands amis, 6 Album Leaves, Op. 10

  1. Boite à musique
  2. Aveu
  3. Mazurca
  4. Petite valse
  5. Question et réponse
  6. Mélodie
  • En famille, 6 Album Leaves, Op. 12

  1. Feuille d'album
  2. Petite étude
  3. Impatience
  4. Charmeuse
  5. Un conte
  6. Caprice
  • Mazurca-fantaisie, Op. 14
  • Moussia s'amuse, Suite de scènes d'enfant, Op. 18; also orchestrated
  • 2 Impromptus, Op. 20

  1. Rêverie
  2. Valse
  • Adoration des pasteurs, Op. 26
  • Fantaisie-ballade in D minor, Op. 37
  • 6 Arabesques nouvelles, Op. 39 (published 1909)

  1. Chant triste
  2. Rêverie douloureuse
  3. Flânerie
  4. Bagatelle
  5. Après l'orage
  6. Intimité
  • Fantaisie algérienne (Algerian Fantasy), Op. 40; also orchestrated
  • Sonate-fantaisie in C minor, Op. 46 (published 1910)
  • 6 Pièces pour bébé, Op. 50

  1. Rondo in G major
  2. Marche in C major
  3. Dumka in A minor
  4. Canzonetta in C major
  5. Scherzo in G major
  6. Nocturne in D minor

Vocal compositions

  • 6 Romances (Six Romances) for voice and piano, Op. 3

  1. On lozhѣ dѣvichyem
  2. Waiting for me to embrace with anxiety
  3. That was early in the spring; also for voice, violin and piano
  4. Whispering timid breathing
  5. With a gun under his belt; also for voice and orchestra
  6. Every day in the harem garden
  • 5 Romances et un duo for voice and piano, Op. 4

  1. Sleep You
  2. Again I hear these swookies
  3. Quiet everything
  4. Choln floats; words by Apollon Maykov; also for voice and orchestra
  5. Barcarolla; also for voice and orchestra
  6. Lilіya (duet)
  • 3 Romances sur paroles de Fr. Coppée for voice and piano, Op. 6; words by François Coppée

  1. Do you want and know (Vous aurez beau faire)
  2. As soon as I look at the rose (Quand vous me montrez une rose)
  3. Severa I saw a miracle child (Quand de la divine enfant)
  • 3 Romances sur paroles de Fr. Coppée for voice and piano, Op. 8; words by François Coppée

  1. Chapel know me (Je sais une chapelle)
  2. I asked an echo (J'ai cherché dans la solitude)
  3. Long ago (Dans le faubourg)
  • 3 Romances (Three Romances) for voice and piano or orchestra, Op. 11

  1. Running for the wave
  2. Captivated by a rose nightingale
  3. Darkness and Fog
  • 5 Romances et un duo (Five Romances and a Duet) for voice and piano, Op. 13

  1. Jewish Melody; also for voice and orchestra
  2. Not spring then; also for voice and orchestra
  3. Sleep a child, fall asleep; also for voice and orchestra
  4. Ruined Me Your Chorny Eyes
  5. You are suffering again
  6. Clouds ran in (duo)
  • 5 Romances et un duo (Five Romances and a Duet) for voice and piano, Op. 15

  1. You don't ask
  2. Dove, clean; also for voice and orchestra
  3. Smell of rose and jasmine
  4. Of My Great Sorrow
  5. Bird swallows fly
  6. Nam the stars of kropkia shone (duet)
  • 3 Romances (Three Romances) for voice and piano, Op. 16

  1. Fades the day; also for voice and orchestra
  2. Leaves fall
  3. Dear friend of mine do not believe; also for voice and orchestra
  • 3 Romances (Three Romances) for voice and piano, Op. 17

  1. The waves dozed off; also for voice and orchestra
  2. Bird cherry blossomed
  3. On the balcony of a blooming spring
  • 3 Romances (Three Romances) for voice and piano or orchestra, Op. 19

  1. Oh, if the truth is that in the night
  2. I'm here Inesilla
  3. And meadow and niva
  • 5 Romances (Five Romances) for voice and piano or orchestra, Op. 25

  1. Spring
  2. There was an old king
  3. Moonlit Night
  4. Elegy
  5. White Plain
  • 6 Romances (Six Romances) for voice and piano or orchestra, Op. 30

  1. When without passion
  2. Come to me
  3. Whispering, timid breathing
  4. I stood motionless for a long time
  5. Prisoner
  6. Love so without reason
  • 5 Romances et un duo (Five Romances and a Duet) for voice and piano, Op. 32; Nos. 1–5 also for voice and orchestra

  1. Do you remember Maria
  2. Child, My Songs
  3. Blind Beggar
  4. They will dream to me
  5. Serenade
  6. Hello Spring (duet)
  • 6 Romances (Six Romances) for voice and piano, Op. 33; Nos. 1–5 also for voice and orchestra

  1. In the fog of troubled days
  2. In the dusk of a silent lagoon
  3. Dreams
  4. Fallen asleep life around
  5. I'm sorry for everything
  6. New Anything (joke ballad)
  • 3 Romances (Three Romances) for voice and piano or orchestra, Op. 47

  1. Roses
  2. Don't tell me
  3. Saying goodbye to sad but sweet dreams
  • 6 Poésies de Lermontoff for voice and piano or orchestra, Op. 51; words by Mikhail Lermontov

  1. In the sea, the prince bathes his horse (Un prince baigne en la mer son courier; Ritt seinen Renner ein Prinz in das Meer)
  2. Don't cry, don't cry my child (Ne pleure pas ma chère enfant; Nicht weinen, o nicht weinen, Kind)
  3. In a half-day heat (Sous le soleil au Dagestan sauvage; Im öden Dagestan, zur Mittagsstunde)
  4. No! I do not love you so fervently (Non, ce n'est point ta beautéque j'amais; Nein, du bist's nicht, die ich lieb)
  5. Do you remember (Te souvient-il du jour si triste; Gedenk des trauervollen Tages)
  6. I go out alone on the road (Je chemine seul par la nuit sombre; Einsam wandre ich in Abendschweigen)
  • 7 Poésies dramatiques for voice and piano or orchestra, Op. 54

  1. Fleurs de vallon (Eine einsame Blume)
  2. Nocturne (Nachtstück)
  3. Sans toi (Was wäre)
  4. Il passa (Er ging vorbei)
  5. L'infidèle (Der Ungetreue)
  6. Rondel de l'adieu (Scheiden)
  7. Au rouet (Am Spinnrad)
  • Essais de musique réligieuse for voice and harmonium, Op. 56

Compositions for the choir

  • Our Father for chorus a cappella, Op. 23
  • Ilya Muromets (Ilya Muromets, Bylina Cantata), Bylina Cantata for soloists, chorus and orchestra, Op. 31
  • Clean the yagadu for chorus a cappella, Op. 38 No. 1
  • Rowers for chorus a cappella, Op. 38 No. 2

Notes

  1. 52 (published 1913)See HMB 1913, page 126.