Levy, Jules
Levy, Jules
Levy, Jules, Bulgarian conductor and composer; b. Salonika, June 19, 1930. He studied in Sofia with Stoyanov at the Bulgarian State Cons., graduating in 1957. He then was active as a theater conductor.
Works
dramatic: Musicals: The Girl I Was in Love With (1963); The World Is Small (1970); The Phone Which...(1975). ballet:Fair in Sofia (1968). choreographic oratorio:Onward to the Rising World (1973). orch.:Youth Concerto for Violin and Orch. (1953); 3 syms.: No. 1, Life and Death (1958), No. 2 (1970), and No. 3 (1976); Divertimento Concertante No. 1 for Trumpet and Pop Orch. (1961) and No. 2 for Flute and Orch. (1971); Overture-Poem (1962); The Blacksmith, symphonic fantasy (1964); Pirin Mountain Rhapsody for Jazz and Sym. Orchs. (1972). other:Masks, string quartet (1974), and other chamber pieces; choral songs; popular music.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire