Stojanovic, Peter Lazar

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Stojanović, Peter Lazar

Stojanovié, Peter Lazar, Yugoslav violinist, teacher, and composer; b. Budapest, Sept. 6, 1877; d. Belgrade, Sept. 11, 1957. He studied violin with Hubay at the Budapest Cons. and with J. Grun at the Vienna Cons., where he also received training in composition. In 1913 he established his own school for advanced violin playing in Vienna. In 1925 he settled in Belgrade and became a prof. at the Stankovic Music School; was its director from 1925 to 1928; from 1937 to 1945 he was a prof. of violin at the Belgrade Academy of Music. He publ. Schule der Skalentechnik for Violin. His works include the operas A Tigris (The Tiger; Budapest, Nov. 14, 1905), Das Liebchen am Dache (Vienna, May 19, 1917), and Der Herzog von Reichsstadt (Vienna, Feb. 11, 1921); 2 ballets; 2 symphonic poems: Heldentod (1918) and Sava (1935); 7 violin concertos; 2 cello concertos; 2 viola concertos; Flute Concerto; Horn Concerto; chamber music, including a Piano Trio, a Piano Quartet, and a Piano Quintet.

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