Anis Fuleihan

Composer

1900 – 1970

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Who was Anis Fuleihan?

Anis Fuleihan was a Cypriot-born American composer, conductor and pianist.

A native of Kyrenia, Fuleihan belonged to a Christian Lebanese family; he attended the English School in that town before coming to the United States in 1915. He settled in New York City, taking further piano lessons with Alberto Jonas; he also taught himself composition at this time. His debut of "Oriental Fantasies" at the Aeolian Hall in 1919 was well received. He became a United States citizen in 1925.

Fuleihan toured the USA and the Middle East from 1919 until 1925, living for a time in Cairo before returning to the United States in 1928. Resettling in New York, he began to compose music for ballets put on by various contemporary dance organizations; he also found work as a conductor for radio at this time. Beginning in 1932 he worked for G. Schirmer, continuing in this capacity until 1939. In 1945 he began to teach at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana; in 1953 he assumed the directorship of the Beirut Conservatory in Lebanon. In 1962 he went to Tunis as part of a program organized by the State Department; in 1963 he organized the Orchestra Classique de Tunis, remaining there until 1965.

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Born
Apr 2, 1900
Kyrenia
Also known as
  • Fuleihan, Anis
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • The English School, Nicosia
Lived in
  • New York City
    ( - 1970/10/11)
Died
Oct 11, 1970
Palo Alto

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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