Anatoly Korolyev: Reading für Flöte,2 Violen & Kontrabass
Reading für Flöte,2 Violen & Kontrabass
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Carlo Gesualdo von Venosa (1566-1613)
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+Mahakala für 2 Klarinetten & Streichquartett; Verses on Judgement Day für Sopran & Streichquartett; The Lernaean Hydra für Cello & Ensemble
+Gesualdo: 2 Motetten
- Künstler: eNsemble of the Pro Arte Institute, Lednev
- Label: Melodiya, DDD, 2004
- Erscheinungstermin: 2.9.2013
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Music should be performed and become a fact of history when it is written. Without the music being written today, musical history grinds to a halt. This is, unfortunately, what is happening in Russia. In an attempt to reverse this trend, the PRO ARTE Institute is releasing a series of disks entitled "eNsemble. New Russian Music", featuring works by Russian composers specially written for the group since 2000.
The first disk contains five works by Anatoly Korolyev, a composer from St Petersburg. Four of them have been specially written for eNsemble, which has collaborated with the composer for a number of years. Anatoly Korolyev's style is an exciting fusion of upbeat avant-garde and minimalism with the historical intonations of church singing. The musical material is inseparable from the transformations to which they are subjected by the composer a sign of high mastery. Korolyev does not belong to any school. He is refreshingly free of academic dreariness, avantgarde narrow-mindedness and retrograde obscurantism. He always knows exactly what is needed, varying this knowledge from work to work. This is what makes his music so extraordinarily diverse in its unity.
Capable of powerful artistic gestures, Anatoly Korolyev thinks in clear and transparent terms. He is not overburdened by a great heritage and does not claim to be "more than a composer". While this is unusual for Russia, I believe that the future of Russian music belongs to such composers as Anatoly Korolyev.
Boris Filanovsky, artistic director of eNsemble and archaic folklore
Anatoly Korolyev was born in Leningrad (1949) .
Studied at the Special Music School and the faculty of conducting of the Leningrad Conservatoire. Began composing music in his student years. After graduating from Professor Vladimir Tsytovich's class of composition at the Leningrad Conservatoire, continued postgraduate studies under Boris Arapov. Professor of instrumentation at the St Petersburg Conservatoire and artistic director of the musical-composition laboratory of the St Petersburg Union of Composers.
Honoured Artist of Russia.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Verses on judgement day
- 2 Mahakala (Battle at Lozovaya station)
- 3 Ave Sanctissima Maria
- 4 Veni Creator
- 5 Reading
- 6 The Lernaean Hydra