Šimon Brixi
Czech composer (1693–1735)
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::summary Czech composer (1693–1735) ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Šimon Brixi |
| birth_date | 28 October 1693 |
| birth_place | Vlkava, Bohemia |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Prague, Bohemia |
| children | František Brixi |
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| name = Šimon Brixi | birth_date = 28 October 1693 | birth_place = Vlkava, Bohemia | death_date = | death_place = Prague, Bohemia | children = František Brixi Šimon Brixi (28 October 1693 – 2 November 1735) was a Czech composer and organist. He was the father of composer František Brixi.
Life
Brixi was born on 28 October 1693 in Vlkava, Bohemia. From 1711 to 1717, he studied at the Jesuit college in Jičín. In 1724, he married Ludmila Barbora Fialková. Their son, František Brixi, also became a composer.
In 1720, Brixi began studying law in Prague but did not complete his studies, choosing instead to devote himself to music. His artistic activity was closely linked with the musical life in Prague. In 1725, he was dismissed from the Servite Order and became a burgher of the Old Town of Prague. In 1727, Brixi took up the position of teacher, organist and choirmaster at Church of St. Martin in the Wall in the Old Town of Prague, where he worked until his death. He died in Prague on 2 November 1735, aged 42. He is buried at the Church of St. Martin in the Wall.
Style and work
Brixi is one of the most prominent representatives of the Czech Baroque music.
References
References
- "Brixi, Šimon". Encyclopedia.com.
- "The Czech Baroque Composer Šimon Brixi's Music". Supraphon.
- "Brixi, Šimon". [[Masaryk University]].
- (1997). "Magnificat. Partitura". Editio Supraphon.
- Kaznacheeva, Anna. (2021-12-16). "Nápadité kontrasty a stupňování emocí: Hipocondria Ensemble objevoval Šimona Brixiho". Opera+.
- Vysloužil, Jiří. (2001). "Hudební slovník pro každého II.". Lípa.
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