- Dmitry Nikolayevich Smirnov (composer)
Dmitri Nikolaevich Smirnov ( _ru. Дми́трий Никола́евич Смирно́в) (born
November 2 1948 ,Minsk ) is aRussia n and British (since1991 ) composer.Biography
He was born in
Minsk into a family of opera singers and he studied at theMoscow Conservatory 1967 -1972 underNikolai Sidelnikov ,Yuri Kholopov andEdison Denisov . He also studied privately with Webern's pupilPhilip Herschkowitz . He is married to the composerElena Firsova .His "Solo for Harp" won First Prize in a competition in
Maastricht (1976 ). His two operas "Tiriel" and "Thel" on a text byWilliam Blake were premiered in 1989 (the first at theFreiburg Festival,Germany , and the second at theAlmeida Festival inLondon ). The same year his First Symphony ("The Seasons") was performed at theTanglewood Festival,United States . His orchestral "Mozart-Variations" were staged as a ballet inPforzheim inGermany (1992). Other premieres include the oratorio "A Song of Liberty" (Leeds , UK –1993 ), Cello Concerto (Manchester ,UK – 1996), cantata "Song of Songs", (Geneva ,Switzerland –2001 ) Triple Concerto 2 (LSO ,Barbican ,London – 2004). Many of Smirnov's works reflect his fascination with the poetry and art ofWilliam Blake .In
1979 he was blacklisted as one of the "Khrennikov's Seven " at the Sixth Congress of theUnion of Soviet Composers for unapproved participation in some festivals of Soviet music in the West. He was one of the founders of Russia's new "ACM - Association for Contemporary Music ", established inMoscow in 1990. Since 1991 Smirnov have been resident ofEngland . He was a "Composer-in-Residence" atUniversity of Cambridge (St John's College), atDartington , and "Visiting Professor" atKeele University (1993-8). In 1998 Smirnov and his family settled inSt Albans . From 2003 he has taught at theGoldsmiths College ,University of London . His work has been performed by the many notable conductors, including:Sir Andrew Davis ,Dennis Russell Davies ,Peter Eötvös ,Oliver Knussen ,Vassily Sinaisky ,Pavel Kogan ,Gennady Rozhdestvensky ,Gunther Schuller , andYan Pascal Tortelier . Scores of selected works are available from various publishers including:Hans Sikorski , Hamburg,Boosey & Hawkes , London, andG. Schirmer ,New York . His book "A Geometer of Sound Crystals" (English Edition only) ssm 34 ("studia slavica musicologica", vol. 34), ISBN 3-928864-99-8 was published by [http://www.vek.de/anschrif.htm|Ernst Kuhn] , 2003.
=Selected Works=
*Piano Sonata no.1 (1967 ), no.2 (1980 ), no.3 (1992 ), no.4 (2000 ), no.5 (2001 )
*Violin Sonata no.1 (1969 ), no.2 (1979 ), no.3 (1998 ), no.4 (2005 )
*Piano Concerto no.1 (1971 ), no 2 (1978 )
*"Eternal Refuge" for voice and piano trio (also orchestra version) Text byMikhail Bulgakov (1972 )
*String Quartet no.1 (1974 ), no.2 (1985 ), no.3 (1993 ), no.4 (1993 ), no.5 (1994 ), no.6 (1998 ), no.7 (2005 )
*Clarinet Concerto (1974 )
*"Pastorale" for orchestra (1975 )
*"Mirages" for saxophone Quartet (1975 )
*Solo for harp (1976 )
*"The Sorrow of past Days" for voice, flute, percussion, violin and cello. Text byAlexander Pushkin (1976 )
*Triple Concerto no.1 for saxophone, piano, double bass, strings & percussion (1977 )
*Piano Trio no.1 (197 7), no.2 (1992 ),
*Cello Sonata (1978 )
*"The Seasons" for voice, flute, viola and harp. Text byWilliam Blake (1979 )
*Symphony no.1 "The Seasons" for orchestra (1980 )
*Symphony no.2 "Destiny" for four soloists, mixed chorus & orchestra. Text byFriedrich Hölderlin (1982 )
*"The Night Rhymes" cantata for voice & orchestra. Text byAlexander Pushkin (1982 )
*"Tiriel" an opera afterWilliam Blake (1983 -1985 )
* "The Lamentations of Thel " chamber opera afterWilliam Blake (1986 )
*"Mozart -Variations" for orchestra (1987 )
*"The Visions of Coleridge" for voice and 10 players. Text byS. T. Coleridge (1987)
*"Songs of Love and Madness" for voice, clarinet, celesta, harp & string trio.Text byWilliam Blake (1988 )
*"The Seven Angels ofWilliam Blake " for piano (1988 )
*"Blake’s Pictures" (ballet): The Moonlight Story (1988 ), Jacob’s Ladder (1990 ), Abel (1991 ), The River of Life (1992 )
*"Eight-line Poems" for voice, flute, horn, harp and string trio. Text byOsip Mandelstam
*Violin Concerto no.1 (1990), no.2 (1995). no.3 (1996)
*"A Song of Liberty" oratorio for four soloists, mixed chorus and orchestra. Text byWilliam Blake (1991)
*Piano Quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello & double bass (1992)
*Cello concerto (1992)
*"Ariel Songs" for voice, 2 recorders, cello & harpsichord. Text byWilliam Shakespeare (1993 )
*"The Guardians of Space" for orchestra (1994 )
*Symphony no.3 "Voyages" for orchestra (1995 )
*"The Music of the Spheres" for piano (1995 )
*"The Bride in her Grave" opera. Libretto by Ruth Fainlight (1995 )
*"Elegy’’ in memory of Edison Denisov in two versions: a) for solo cello, b) for sixteen players (1997 )
*"The Bird of Time" for orchestra (1997 )
*"Song of Songs" cantata for soprano, tenor, mixed chorus & orchestra.Text byKing Solomon
*"Between Scylla and Charybdis" for string orchestra (1997 )
*"Mass" for mixed chorus (1998 )
*"Opus 111" for clarinet, cello & piano (1998 )
*"Twilight" for soprano and six players. Text byJames Joyce . (1998 -2000 )
*"Portrait" in memory ofDmitri Shostakovich , for wind octet & double bass (1999)
*"Concerto Piccolo" (toMstislav Rostropovich ) for Cello & Orchestra (2001 )
*"Innocence of Experience" for tape. Text byWilliam Blake (2001 )
*"Metaplasm" no.1 for piano (also for orchestra,2002 ), no.2 for piano (2002 )
*Triple Concerto no.2 for violin, harp double bass and orchestra (2003 )
*"Dream Journey" for voice, flute clarinet, vln, cello and piano. Text byMatsuo Bashō
*"Red Bells" in memory ofDmitri Shostakovich , for piano and ensemble of seven players (1995 )
*"Requiem" for four soloists, mixed chorus and orchestra (2006 )Bibliography
*
Yuri Kholopov : "Russians in England: Dmitri Smirnov,Elena Firsova ." Article, in: Music From the Former USSR. Issue 2. Moscow: Composer, 1996, pp. 255-303 (in Russian); also in «Ex oriente...I» Ten Composers from the former USSR.Viktor Suslin , Dmitry Smirnov,Arvo Pärt ,Yury Kasparov ,Galina Ustvolskaya ,Nikolai Sidelnikov ,Elena Firsova Vladimir Martynov ,Andrei Eshpai ,Boris Chaikovsky . Edited by Valeria Tsenova (studia slavica musicologica, Bd. 25), Verlag Ernst Kuhn – Berlin. ISBN 3-928864-84-X pp. 207-266 (in English)
*Gerard McBurney: "Dmitri Smirnov". Entry inGrove Dictionary of Music ee also
*List of solo piano pieces, Russian
External links
* [http://www.boosey.com/pages/cr/composer/composer_main.asp?composerid=2700 Brief bio at Boosey & Hawkes site]
* [http://website.lineone.net/~dmitrismirnov/dmitri.html Dmitri Smirnov's website]
* [http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/s/smirnov.html Dmitri Smirnov at Recmusic (the texts of the vocal works)]
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