- Sergei Slonimsky
Sergei Mikhailovich Slonimsky (Russian: Серге́й Миха́йлович Слони́мский, born
August 12 ,1932 , Leningrad) is a Russian and Sovietcomposer ,pianist and musicologist.Biography
He is a son of Soviet writer
Mikhail Slonimsky and a nephew of the Russian-American composerNicolas Slonimsky . He studied at the Musical College in Moscow from 1943 until 1950. From 1950 Slonimsky was at the Leningrad Conservatory. He studied composition underBoris Arapov ,Vissarion Shebalin andOrest Yevlakhov , polyphony underNicolai Uspensky and piano underAnna Artobolevskaya ,Samari Savshinsky and Nielsen. Slonimsky is a professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. While the majority of his students are Russian, Slonimsky teaches a large percentage of the international composition students at theConservatory from countries including:Colombia ,Korea ,China ,Italy ,Germany , and theUnited States .Music and style
Sergei Slonimsky composed more than a hundred pieces: 5 operas, 2 ballets, 15 symphonies and works in all genres of chamber, vocal, choral, theatre and cinema music, including "Pesn' Volnitsy" ("The Songs of Freedom", for
mezzo-soprano ,baritone and symphony orchestra based on Russian folk songs, 1962), "A Voice from the Chorus", a cantata set to the poems byAlexander Blok , "Concerto-Buffo", Piano Concerto ("Jewish Rhapsody"), Cello Concerto, "24 preludes and fugues", etc.Mostly eclectic, he has experimented with a folkloric style as well as with 12-tone techniques and new forms of notations. He has also used forms and styles of jazz and neo-romantic music.
Operas
*"Virinea", an
opera in 7 scenes. Libretto by S. Tsenin after the novel by L. Seifullina (1967)
*"Ioann the Terrible's vision" Russian tragedy in 13 visions with 3 epilogues and overture. Libretto by Ya. Gordin after historical documents (1970)
*"Tsar Iksion" monodical drama after ancient myth and tragedy byInnokenty Annensky . Libretto by S. Slonimsky (1970) premiered January 31, 1981, Kuibyshev.
*"Mary Stuart", a ballad opera in 3 acts. Libretto by Y. Gordin after the novel byStefan Zweig (1980)
*"Master and Margarita", a chamber opera in 3 acts. Libretto by Y. Dimitrin and V. Fialkovsky after the novel byMikhail Bulgakov (1970), (1985) 25'
*"Hamlet" dramma per musica in 3 acts. Libretto by Ya. Gordin and S. Slonimsky after theShakespeare 's tragedy translated byBoris Pasternak , (1990)Ballets
*"Ikarus", a ballet in 3 acts. Libretto by Y. Slonimsky after an ancient Greek myth (1971)
*"Magic nut" ballet, libretto by Michael Shemjakin, 2005, premiereMay 14 ,2005 ,Mariinsky Theatre External links
* [http://www.classicalmusic.spb.ru/slonimsky/ Composer’s home page]
* [http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/slonim.htm Ovar’s Russian collection]
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