YSAYE, EUGENE


Meaning of YSAYE, EUGENE in English

born July 16, 1858, Lige, Belg. died May 12, 1931, Brussels Belgian violinist, conductor, and composer, the foremost interpreter of the string works of French and Belgian composers of his time. After a year as conductor of an orchestra in Berlin, Ysae toured Norway, Russia, and France. From 1886 to 1897 he was professor of violin at the Brussels Conservatory. In 1894 he began in Brussels a series of orchestral concerts that introduced much new music. In the same year he founded the Ysae Quartet, to which Claude Debussy dedicated the string quartet he wrote. From 1918 to 1922 Ysae was conductor of the Cincinnati (Ohio) Symphony Orchestra. Ysae's playing was known for its virtuosity, expressiveness, and intensive use of vibrato. He inspired works by Csar Franck (who influenced his early style), Camille Saint-Sans, Vincent d'Indy, and Gabriel Faur. Among his own best compositions are six sonatas for unaccompanied violin, containing novel chordal and pizzicato effects. He also wrote eight violin concerti, chamber works, and an opera in Walloon dialect, Pir li Houen (1931; Peter the Miner).

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