- Talivaldis Kenins
Tālivaldis Ķeniņš (b.
Liepaja ,April 22 ,1919 - d.Toronto ,January 21 ,2008 ) [ [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/Deaths.20080125.93137220/BDAStory/BDA/deaths Obituary] . "The Globe and Mail "] was a Canadian composer born inLatvia .Kenins's father was a
lawyer , poet and government official, and his mother was ajournalist . He first began playing piano at the age of five, and his first compositions followed at age eight. [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2008/01/23/composer-kenins.html Canadian Composer Talivaldis Kenins Dies at 88] . CBC, January 23, 2008.] Initially, he studied to be adiplomat at the Lycee Champollion inGrenoble , but moved toRiga between 1940 and 1944, studying composition and piano underJoseph Wihtol . He then studied at theParis Conservatory underOlivier Messiaen and others from 1945 to 1951, and won first prize there for his Cello Sonata. [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0009588 Talivaldis Kenins] at the Canadian Encyclopedia] In 1951 his Septet was performed at theDarmstadt New Music Festival , conducted byHermann Scherchen ; that same year he married Valda Dremaine, moved to Canada, and was named organist at the Latvian Lutheran St. Andrews Church in Toronto. In 1952 he began teaching at theUniversity of Toronto , where he taught for 32 years. Canadian musicologist Paul Rapoport has credited Kenins with introducing many European idioms to Canadian art music in an era when many of its composers remained solidly influenced by British models. Among his students wereEdward Laufer ,Walter Kemp ,Bruce Mather ,Imant Raminsh ,Arthur Ozolins ,Tomas Dusatko ,James Rolfe , andRonald Smith .Works
*"Cello Sonata" (1950), "Violin Sonata No. 2" (1979)
*3 piano sonatas
*2 piano quartets
*"Septet" (1951)
*8 Symphonies, including No. 1 (1959), No. 4 (1972), No. 6 "Sinfonia ad Fugam" (1978), No. 7 (1980), No. 8 (1986)
*12 Concertos, including "Concerto for Viola and Orchestra", "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra" and "Concert for 14 Instruments"
*"Beatae Voces Tenebrae" for symphony orchestra
*"Scherzo Concertante"
*3 cantatas
*1 oratorioReferences
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