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The CD set "The Dawn of Recording: The Julius Block Cylinders," issued by Marston Records <www.marstonrecords.com>, includes recordings, dating from 1911, 1914 and 1915, of five brief excerpts from Juon's music: one selection for piano solo played by Juon, two selections for piano duet played
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Juon married his first wife, Katharina Schalchalova, in 1896; they had three children: Ina, Aja, and Ralf. Katharina died in 1911. In 1912, he married Marie Hegner-Günthert (called Armande), with whom he also had three children: Stella, Irsa and Rémi. He dedicated his
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Several of these works have been recorded on compact disc, including some of the sonatas, two of the concertos, two of the symphonies, all four string quartets, the piano trios, and the three violin sonatas (Naxos 8.574091). He is known to have orchestrated
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by Juon and Leonid Kreutzer, one selection for piano solo played by Leonid Kreutzer, and one selection for violin and piano played by Eddy Brown and Julius Block.
143: 50:, where his father was an insurance official. His parents were Swiss, and he attended a German primary school in Moscow. In 1889, he entered the 139: 119: 571: 601: 548: 523:      Paul Juon: Sämtliche Streichquartette, op. 5, op. 11, op. 29, op. 67, NIZIOL Quartet, Musiques Suisses, 2006 ( 86:) appeared in 1894, the year he began studies with Bargiel. During his time in Berlin he was a composition professor, employed by 631: 646: 359: 174:
Juon's works include sonatas for viola, cello, winds, and three for violin (the third was recorded on a multi-LP set called
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Four string quartets: D major, Op. 5 (1896), B minor, Op. 11 (1896), A minor, Op. 29 (1904), String quartet, Op. 67 (1916)
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Dissertation (ProQuest): Russian Folk Traditions and Cosmopolitan European Influences in the Flute Works of Paul Juon
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Dissertation (FSU): Russian Folk Traditions and Cosmopolitan European Influences in the Flute Works of Paul Juon
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Three violin sonatas, Op. 7 in A (1898), Op. 69 in F (1920) and Op. 86 in B minor (1930)
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http://www.allmusic.com/album/paul-juon-smtliche-streichquartette-w145400/review
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He also translated Arensky's 'Practical Studies in Harmony' into German.
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in E major, Fantasie nach dänischen Volksl., for orchestra, Op. 31, 1906
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Paul Juon Sound-bites & information on several chamber music works
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Labhart, Walter. (2013). . P. JUON: VIOLA CHAMBER MUSIC . MUSICAPHON
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Musik zwischen den Kriegen : eine Berliner Dokumentation
163: 199: 182:(including one in manuscript) and a chamber symphony; four 83: 70:. He completed his studies at the Hochschule für Musik in 34:; 6 March 1872 – 21 August 1940) was a Russian-born Swiss 539: 358:. MusInfo: The Database of Swiss Music. Archived from 202:; and a number of stage works, including an opera, 162:. He retired to Switzerland in 1934, and died in 607:Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Switzerland 583: 301:for Piano Trio and Orchestra, Op. 45, by 1911 78:. His first (privately) printed works, two 496: 477: 475: 435: 433: 431: 429: 427: 549:International Music Score Library Project 407:"Destined for Greatness: Konstantin Yuon" 350: 348: 346: 344: 342: 340: 462:Musical Times and Singing Class Circular 295:Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 88, 1931 292:Violin Concerto in A major, Op. 49, 1912 289:Violin Concerto in B minor, Op. 42, 1909 472: 424: 584: 337: 378: 376: 13: 506:. Internationale Juon-Gesellschaft 485:. Internationale Juon-Gesellschaft 443:. 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Index

Russian
composer
Moscow
Moscow Conservatory
violin
Jan Hřímalý
Anton Arensky
Sergei Taneyev
Berlin
Woldemar Bargiel
lieder
Joseph Joachim
Hans Chemin-Petit
Werner Richard Heymann
Nikos Skalkottas
Henry Jolles
Pancho Vladigerov
Philipp Jarnach
Heinrich Kaminski
Lauri Ikonen
Max Trapp
Heino Kaski
Yrjö Kilpinen
Gerhart von Westerman
Hans Moltkau
Giannis Konstantinidis
Wilhelm Guttmann
Stefan Wolpe
Nicolas Nabokov
Gunnar Johansen

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