- Pēteris Vasks
Pēteris Vasks (born
April 16 ,1946 ) is a Latviancomposer .Vasks was born in
Aizpute , Latvia, to a family of aBaptist pastor. He trained as a double-bass player, and played in several Latvian orchestras before entering the State Conservatory inVilnius in the neighboringLithuania to study composition, as he was prevented from doing this in Latvia due to Soviet repressive policy toward Baptists. He started to become known outside Latvia in the 1990s, whenGidon Kremer started championing his works.Vasks' early style owed much to the
aleatoric experiments ofWitold Lutosławski ,Krzysztof Penderecki andGeorge Crumb . Later works included elements of Latvian folk music, such as his gentle and pastoralcor anglais concerto (1989 ). His works are generally extremely clear and communicative, with a solid and muscular sense of harmony. Lyrical passages may be followed by agitated dissonances, or interrupted by sombre sections with a march-like feel. He made extensive use of minimalist techniques as well, but never became a slave to any particular method.Vasks feels strongly about environmental issues, and a sense of nature both pristine and destroyed can be found in many of his works, such as the "
String Quartet No. 2" (1984 ). Other important works include "Cantabile" (1979 ) and "Musica dolorosa" (1984 ). He has written five string quartets, the fourth (2003 ) and fifth (2006 ) of which were written for theKronos Quartet .Vasks was the recipient of the Vienna Herder Award in 1996 and the Latvian Grand Music Award in 1997, the latter for his violin concerto "Tālā Gaisma" (1996-7). His important works also include "Viatore", Symphony #2, "Music for a deceased Friend" et al.
External links
* [http://www.lmuza.lv/Composers/Vasks/default.htm Latvian Web Page on Vasks in English]
* [http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/vasks.htm Latvian Web Page on Vasks in English]
* [http://www.ondine.net/index.php?lid=en&cid=4.2&oid=583 Ondine Records: Peteris Vasks]
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