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Jerzy Fitelberg was born on 20 May, 1903, is a Polish-American composer. Discover Jerzy Fitelberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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1903

Jerzy Fitelberg (May 20, 1903 – April 25, 1951) was a Polish-American composer.

Son of Grzegorz Fitelberg, Jerzy was born in Warsaw.

He first studied music with his father.

At a young age, his father had him play percussion in the orchestra of the National Theatre, Warsaw to gain experience.

He subsequently studied in Moscow.

1922

From 1922–1926 he studied composition with Walter Gmeindl and Franz Schreker at the Berlin University of the Arts.

1923

In 1923 the University helped him get a deferment for the Polish military draft.

1924

At the time he was living at 244 West 72nd Street in New York City.

1927

In 1927 he re-orchestrated Arthur Sullivan's music for "The Mikado" for Erik Charell's re-staging as an operetta-revue in Berlin's Grosses Schauspielhaus.

(Review in the Times (London) September 2, 1927)

1928

In 1928, his String Quartet no. 2 won first prize in a competition organized by the Association of Young Polish Musicians in Paris.

1929

His first violin concerto made a major impression on the 1929 International Society for Contemporary Music concert.

Music critic Henry Prunieres remarked "The violin concerto...[was] delicate, sensitive with a fine feeling for orchestral resource."

1931

His works were heard at subsequent ISCM concerts of 1931, 1937, 1946 and 1951.

1933

Escaping the Nazis, he first traveled to Paris in 1933.

There his music was published by Editions Max Eschig.

His String Quartet no. 4 won the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Award administered by the Library of Congress.

1937

The work had its premiere on April 9, 1937 at the Library of Congress.

1940

He then emigrated to New York City, arriving on May 15, 1940.

Among the first works he composed in his new city were those reminiscent of Poland.

1945

In 1945, his fifth string quartet was awarded with a prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

1947

His application for US Citizenship was filed on May 26, 1947.

1951

He died in New York in 1951.

Fitelberg said that his style of composition was similar to "the energy and high voltage music of Stravinsky, a focus on linear and harmonic complexity as in Hindemith, and colors of contemporary French music (such as Milhaud), as well as styles of satire.

Jerzy Fitelberg's manuscripts are housed in the Music Division of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.