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词条 Francis MacMillen
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Francis Rea MacMillen (October 14, 1885, Marietta, Ohio – July 14, 1973, Lausanne, Switzerland) was an American violinist.

At the age of seven, he began studying at the Chicago Musical College, where his teacher was {{ill|Bernhard Listemann|de}}. From 1895 to 1899, he studied with {{ill|Karl Markees|de}} (a student of Joseph Joachim)[1] and with Mr. Kalir in Berlin and from 1900 to 1902 with César Thomson at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, where he received two prizes. In the fall of 1902, he made his debut in a Vauxhall in Brussels, followed by a concert tour through Belgium, Germany and England. In the fall of 1903, he played in London and undertook another concert tour through England. His American debut took place on December 7, 1906 at Carnegie Hall with the New York Symphony Society under the direction of Walter Damrosch. This was followed by an extensive tour with 98 concerts in the East and the Midwest of the United States. In the summer of 1907, he returned to London, where he played three concerts with the Queen's Hall Orchestra under the direction of Henry Wood. Onward, he played in the United States and Europe accompanied by Swiss pianist Johnny Aubert. In November and December 1910 he played again with the New York Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Gustav Mahler.[2] He is also the author of several compositions for the violin: Barcarole, Serenade Nègre, Causerie, Liebeslied, Nijinsky et al.

Literature

  • Oscar Thompson (Hrsg.), Nicolas Slonimsky (Hrsg.): MacMillen, Francis. In: The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians, 4. Ausgabe, Dodd, Mead & Company, New York 1946, S. 1064.
  • Francis MacMillen: Art and Immortality, in: The Violinist, December 1924.
  • William Lines Hubbard (Hrsg.), George Whitfield Andrews (Hrsg.), Edward Dickinson (Hrsg.), Arthur Foote (Hrsg.), Janet M Green (Hrsg.), Josephine Thrall (Hrsg.) und Emil Liebling (Hrsg.): MacMillen, Francis. In: The American History and Encyclopedia of Music, Bd. 6, New York 1908, S. 7 f ([https://archive.org/stream/americanhistorye06hubb#page/7/mode/1up Digitalisat.])
  • J. A. Fuller Maitland (Hrsg.), Waldo Selden Pratt (Hrsg.), Charles N. Boyd (Hrsg.): MacMillen, Francis. In: Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Bd. 6, American Supplement, Theodore Presser Company, Philadelphia, PA. 1920, S. 279 ([https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofmusi00grov#page/279/mode/1up Digitalisat.])

References

1. ^Dietmar Schenk: [https://books.google.de/books?id=clqVokEKBecC&pg=PA114#v=onepage&q&f=false Die Hochschule für Musik zu Berlin: Preussens Konservatorium zwischen Klassizismus un Neuer Musik, 1869–1932/33], Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, Stuttgart 2004, {{ISBN|3-515-08328-6}}; S. 114
2. ^Cronologia Mahleriana
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