Simon Bucharoff

American musician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican musician
PlacesUnited States of America
wasMusician Composer Pianist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Instruments:Piano
Birth20 April 1881
Death24 November 1955 (aged 74 years)
Star signTaurus
The details

Biography

Simon Bucharoff (April 20, 1881, Berdychiv, Ukraine – November 24, 1955) was an American pianist, composer and educator born in Berdychiv, Ukraine.

Education

Vienna Conservatory of Music, 1902

Teachers

Career

  • Head of Piano Dept. of Wichita College of Music, 1907
  • Piano concertist, 1906–16
  • Lecturer on musical subjects; master classes piano and composition 1931-36.
  • From 1937 music editor and arranger, Hollywood

Works

Musical works

Operas: A Lovers Knot, Sakahra, Jewel, Addio, Wastrel, (received David Bispham Medal for A Lovers Knot and Sakahra). Chorus and Orch.: Salute to a Free World; Freedom on the March; Hear My Voice, O Lord; Jerusalem. Orch.: Four Tone Poems; The Wanderers Song; The Trumpeters Death (Pf. & Orch.); America; Moses; Prelude; Valse Brillante; Das Sterbe Gloecklein (trans.), Capriccio (trans.). For baritone and orch.: Parable of Nothin and Somethin; O Ye Peoples and Nations; Rejoicing, 1 Laugh and Laugh and Laugh (Ballad). Also many compositions for piano, voice, violin and various combinations;

Books

The Modern Pianist's Text Book

Professional associations and awards

  • ASCAP, 1925
  • Bispham Memorial Medal Award ("A Lovers Knot" and "Sakahra")

Genealogy

  • Brother of Piano Pedagogue Isador Buchalter and Pauline Buchalter Friedman
  • Uncle of Arch E. Friedman, Dan Friedman, Martin Friedman, Ruben Friedman (Darco Steel and Wire Company of Chicago)
  • Great Uncle of Composer/Pianist/Arranger Donald Friedman (Chicago, IL)
  • Great Great Uncle of Tenor Blake Friedman (New York City)
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