Artur Lemba Vidéos
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Artur Lemba Reimann Arvo Volmer Anton Rubinstein Arthur Rubinstein Nicolai Soloviev Lyadov Alexander Glazunov Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Schröder Edwin Fischer Fischer Villem Reimann Estonian National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra 1540 1876 1885 1899 1905 1908 1910 1915 1920 1962 1963
Artur Lemba +••.••(...)) Piano Concerto No. 3 in F minor I. Moderato 0:00 II. Lullaby on an Estonian Folksong: Andante cantabile 9:47 III. Finale: Allegro molto 15:40 Matti Reimann, piano Estonian National Symphony Orchestra Arvo Volmer, conductor Artur Lemba (1885 – 1963, Tallinn) was an Estonian composer and piano teacher, and one of the most important figures in Estonian classical music. Artur and his older brother Theodor +••.••(...)) were the first professional pianists in Estonia to give concerts abroad. Artur's 1905 opera Sabina was the first opera composed by an Estonian. His Symphony No. 1 in 1908 was the first symphony composed by an Estonian. Lemba was a finalist in the prestigious Anton Rubinstein Competition and later a professor at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Lemba learned piano from his brother Theodor Lemba. In 1899, following in his brother's footsteps, he enrolled at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. There he studied piano with Carl van Arck, Prof. V. Tolstov and I. Borovka. His composition teacher was Nicolai Soloviev and he studied music theory with Alexander Lyadov, Alexander Glazunov and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. In 1908, he graduated, receiving a gold medal in piano, a silver medal in composition, and the Anton Rubinstein prize (a Schröder piano). At his graduation ceremony, Lemba performed his Piano Concerto No. 1. In 1910, he participated in the Anton Rubinstein Competition for pianists, where he placed among the eight finalists, including Arthur Rubinstein and Edwin Fischer. After his graduation in 1908, Lemba became a piano teacher at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1915 he became a professor. He taught and gave concerts in Saint Petersburg until 1920. Returning to Estonia, Lemba worked as a piano teacher, eventually becoming head of the piano department at the Tallinn Conservatory. Notable students included Elsa Avesson, Olav Roots, Villem Reimann, Veera Lensin, Kirill Raudsepp and others. In addition to the concerts in Estonia, Lemba performed in Saint Petersburg, Riga, Moscow, Odessa, Budapest, Helsinki and Stockholm.
Artur Lemba Villem Reimann Reimann 1876 1885 1905 1908 1915 1920 1962 1963
Artur Lemba (24 September 1885, Tallinn – 21 November 1963, Tallinn) was an Estonian composer and piano teacher, and one of the most important figures in Estonian classical music. Artur and his older brother Theodor +••.••(...)) were the first professional pianists in Estonia to give concerts abroad. Artur's 1905 opera Sabina was the first opera composed by an Estonian. His Symphony No. 1 in 1908 was the first symphony composed by an Estonian. After his graduation in 1908, Lemba became a piano teacher at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. In 1915 he became a professor. He taught and gave concerts in Saint Petersburg until 1920. Returning to Estonia, Lemba worked as a piano teacher, eventually becoming head of the piano department at the Tallinn Conservatory. Notable students included Elsa Avesson, Olav Roots, Villem Reimann, Veera Lensin, Kirill Raudsepp and others. In addition to the concerts in Estonia, Lemba performed in Saint Petersburg, Riga, Moscow, Odessa, Budapest, Helsinki and Stockholm.[1]
Artur Lemba Mihkel Poll Neeme Järvi Estonian National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra 1505 1885 1905 1910 1963
I. Allegro moderato 00:00-10:25 II. Andante con espressione 10:25-15:05 III. Rondo. Allegro 15:05-22:00 Performed by Mihkel Poll (piano) and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neeme Järvi. Lemba's First Symphony can be heard at (http•••)
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