George Frederick Bristow
Composer and violinist
Composer and violinist
1898
128 years ago — 73 years old
Artists & Creatives
United States
Born in 1825, a prominent American violinist and composer contributed significantly to the 19th-century music scene. Bristow studied under notable figures and became known for his orchestral works, chamber music, and operas. He had a strong connection with the New York music community and held various musical roles, including directing and conducting. Bristow's compositions often reflected American themes and included influences from European styles. His opera 'Rip Van Winkle' garnered attention for its incorporation of American folklore and musical elements, while his symphonic works added to the romantic repertoire.
Composed the opera 'Rip Van Winkle'
Contributed to the orchestral and chamber music repertoire
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