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Valentin Silvestrov biography, Valentin Silvestrov discography
Esteemed Ukrainian composer of orchestral, chamber, choral, vocal, and piano works that have been performed throughout the world.Metamusik (symphony), piano, orchestra, 1992; Symphony No.Valentin Silvestrov, Valentyn Silvestrov, Valentyn Sil'vestrov, Valentin Sil'vestrov, Valentyn Vasilyevich Silvestrov, Valentyn Vasilyevich Sil'vestrov, Valentin Vasilyevich Silvestrov, Valentin Vasilyevich Sil'vestrov, Walentin Silwestrow, V.Welcome to Our Digest of Classical CD Reviews, SACD Reviews, and DVD Reviews.Be sure to bookmark www.We hope that you visit often!If I was asked to name a modern composer, the first one would be Silvestrov.Valentin is undoubtedly the most interesting composer of today, even if the majority is sure to understand that much later on...Morning Serenade4 Moments of Poetry and Music.Poem by Paul Celan5 Moments of Poetry and Music.Sonata for violin and piano.Sonata for violin and piano.Sonata for violin and piano.Poem by Fedor Tiutchev20 Diptych for soprano and piano.Serenad24 The Final Tune of a Wayfarer25 Lullaby for Emilii, the Cat and the Pianist, to the Poem by Valetry thisalbums you will loveVYACHESLAV GUYVORONSKY, EVELYN PETROVA: Homeless SongsALEXEI AIGUI, DIETMAR BONNEN: Up from the Skies: play the music of Jimi HendrixALEXEI AIGUI, PIERRE BASTIEN: Musique CyrilliquePOPULAR MECHANICS: Insect CultureBORIS GREBENSCHIKOV, SERGEI KURIOKHIN: Mad Nightingales of the Russian ForestMIKHAIL CHEKALIN: Album with a SymphonyVOLKOVTRIO AND ARKADY SHILKLOPER: FragmentTHEREMIN CENTER: Mrs.TrialogueANATOLY VAPIROV WITH SERGEI KURIOKHIN: Forgotten RitiualBIOSINTEZ: DeityALEXEI AIGUI, DIETMAR BONNEN: Black Water, the music of Frank ZappaVLADIMIR TARASOV: Atto 1 Something has happened against the Marine Backgroundgenres you will loveClassical: ContemporaryClassical: ContemporaryFeaturing PianoBy LocationUKRAINERecommended if you like ...Valentin Silvestrov, with 7 compositions recorded for the first time ever!Valentin Vassilevich Silvestrov was born on September 30, 1937 in Kiev.He received his professional education as a composer at the Kiev Conservatory, from which he graduated in 1963 as a pupil of Boris Lyatoshinsky (prior to that he had studied at an evening music school and at a construction institute).He was a winner of the International Sergei Koussevitsky Award in the USA in 1967 and of the International Gaudeamus Competition (1970, the Netherlands).Artist of the Ukraine in 1989.Among his works are numerous orchestral compositions (including seven symphonies and a few compositions for solo instrument or solo voice and orchestra), solo and choral cantatas, works for chamber ensemble for various combinations (among them two string quartets, sonatas for violin and cello, the triptych Drama), four piano sonatas and other music for piano as well as numerous vocal compositions with chamber ensemble accompaniment.Valentin Silvestrov ranks among the most outstanding composers of today.In his music one could sense an exceptional spiritual saturation and a purity of artistic will.It is manifested in the melodic saturation of the texture, as well as a special kind of economy of means in regards to sound, its birth and fading away.Although Larisa has been gone from this world for a number of years, for me this is not so.She is constantly present in my life and in my music.Moments of Poetry and Music for soprano and piano (2003)
4.Poem by Paul Celan (Russian translation by Mark Belorusets) 2.Lacrimosa for viola (2003) (World Premiere Recording) 3.Diptych for soprano and piano (2004) (World Premiere Recording)
6.Poem by Fedor Tiutchev 3.The Final Tune of a Wayfarer (Yaroslav Ivashkevitch, Russian translation by Muza Pavlova) (2002) 5.Lullaby for Emilii, the Cat and the Pianist, to the Poem by Valentin Silvestrov (2004) (World Premiere Recording) 5.Please log in to review this album.Search for artists and albums Search help.Mantovani doffing his hat in respect.We end where we began, with the last melodic remnants dissolving into infinite blackness.The playing is superb, capturing the most delicate hues and gentlest whispers of the score, and the immaculate recording provides the inky blackness from which the music emerges and into which, at the end, it decays.Akin to the magical 5th in style and pattern, Silvestrov puts forward the case that he's the greatest living Classical composer of our times.Disclaimer: The BBC will put up as many of your reviews as possible but we cannot guarantee that all emails will be published.Looking for an artist or an album?
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