Victor Bendix
Victor Emanuel Bendix (17 May 1851 in Copenhagen – January 1926) was a Jewish Danish composer, conductor and pianist. His teachers included Niels Gade.[1]
Additionally, he was a friend of Carl Nielsen's, who dedicated his Symphonic Suite for piano (1894) to Bendix.
Selected works
- Symphonies
- Symphony no. 1, op. 16, "Fjældstigning" in C major (1882)[2][3]
- Symphony no. 2, op. 20 "Sommerklange fra Sydrusland" in D major (1888)[2][3]
- Symphony no. 3, op. 25 in A minor (1895)[2][3]
- Symphony no. 4, op. 30 in D minor (1904-5)[4]
- Concertante works
- Piano Concerto in G minor, op. 17 (1884)[5]
- Orchestral works
- Dance suite in A, op. 29 (1903)[4] (given a performance conducted by Bendix in 1921)
- Chamber music
- Piano Trio in A major, op. 12 (1877)[4]
- Piano Sonata in G minor, op. 26 (published 1901)[6]
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Bendix, Victor |
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17 May 1851 |
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1926 |
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