Lévy, Ernst (1895-1981).
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Lévy, Ernst (1895-1981).
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Lévy, Ernst (1895-1981).
Levy, Ernst, 1895-1981.
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Levy, Ernst, 1895-1981.
Levy, Ernst
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Levy, Ernst
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Composed in Paris in 1922.--Cf. Fleisher Collection.
Levy was born in Basel, Switzerland November the 18th, 1895. He began teaching at the Basel Conservatory in 1917. He moved to Paris in 1925 and founded the Choeur Philharmonique in 1928. In addition to his time in Boston and Chicago, he spent time at Bennington College in Vermont (1946-51), at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1954-59) and the Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (1959-66). Levy then retired from teaching, returning to Switzerland in 1966. Levy moved to Boston in 1941, teaching at the New England Conservatory of Music until 1945. Levy died on April 19th, 1981 in Morges, Switzerland at the age of eighty-five.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n81035945
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Subjects
Band music
Chamber music
Chamber orchestra music
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with organ
Composers
Jews
Music
Organ music
Piano music
Piano music
Sacred songs (High voice) with organ
Suites (Chamber orchestra)
Suites (Violin with orchestra)
Symphonies
Symphonies
Symphonies (Band)
Symphonies (Chamber orchestra)
Synagogue music
Synagogue music
Trios (Flute, viola, violoncello)
Trios (Piano, flute, percussion)
Trios (Unspecified instruments)
Violin with orchestra
Violoncello music
Nationalities
Swiss
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United States
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United States
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