Victoria Poleva
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Victoria Poleva is a Ukrainian composer.

Biography

Born on September 11, 1962 in Kiev
Kiev
Kiev or Kyiv is the capital and the largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper River. The population as of the 2001 census was 2,611,300. However, higher numbers have been cited in the press....

, Ukraine
Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia...

, daughter of composer Valery Polevoy (1927–1986). Graduate of Kiev State P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatoire
Kiev Conservatory
The Tchaikovsky National Academy of Music is a Ukrainian state institution of higher music education. Its courses include postgraduate education.-History:...

 (class of composition with Prof. Ivan Karabyts
Ivan Karabyts
Ivan Fedorovich Karabyts was a Ukrainian composer and conductor, People's Artist of Ukraine.He graduated from the Kiev Conservatory in 1971 as a student of Boris Lyatoshynsky and Myroslav Skoryk. He conducted the Dance Ensemble of the Kiev Military District and the Kiev Camerata...

) 1989. Post-graduate studies completed there in 1995 under Prof. Levko Kolodub. 1990-1998 - lecturer in the faculty of composition, 2000-2005 – at the Music Information Technologies Department of the P.I. Tchaikovsky Ukrainian National Music Academy. Since 2005 – freelance composer.

A genre range of her compositions includes symphonic, choral, chamber music. Early works of Victoria Poleva were related to the aesthetics of the avant-garde and polystylistics (ballet "Gagaku", "Transform" for symphony orchestra, "Anthem" for chamber orchestra, "Еpiphany" for chamber ensemble, cantatas "Horace’s ode", "Gentle light"). From the late 1990s her music became identified stylistically with "sacred minimalism" (A. Pärt, P. Vasks, J. Tavener, H. Gorecki). An important period in Victoria Poleva’s creative work is related to intensive studies and embodiment of texts from divine services in the music.

Works of Victoria Poleva are performed at Beethovenfest Bonn (Germany), Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival
Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival
The Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival is an annual chamber music festival located in the Austrian state of Burgenland. It is held at three venues in Lockenhaus: Burg Lockenhaus castle, Church of St. Nikolaus, and the old monastery of Lockenhaus...

 (Austria), Yuri Bashmet’ Festival in Minsk (Belarus), Valery Gergiev’ Easter Festival in Moscow (Russia), Chamber Music Connects the World (Kronberg, Germany), Dresdner Musikfestspiele, Philharmonie Berlin, Köln Philharmonie (Germany), Theatre de Chatelet Paris (France), Rudolfinum-Dvorak Hall (Prague, Czech Republi), Concert Auditorio Nacional de Espana (Madrid, Spain), George Weston Recital Hall (Toronto, Kanada), Yerba Buena Theater San Francisco (USA), Oriental Art Center Shanghai (China), Seoul Art Center (Korea), Esplanade Concert Hall Singapore, festivals of the new music in Ukraine, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, UAE, Peru and Chile.

In 2010, among such composers as Giya Kancheli
Giya Kancheli
Giya Kancheli , born 10 August 1935, in Tbilisi, is a Georgian composer resident in Belgium.Since 1991, Kancheli has lived in Western Europe: first in Berlin, and since 1995 in Antwerp, where he is composer-in-residence for the Royal Flemish Philharmonic....

, Valentin Silvestrov
Valentin Silvestrov
Valentyn Vasylyovych Sylvestrov is a Ukrainian pianist and composer of contemporary classical music.-Education:Sylvestrov began private music lessons at age 15...

, Leonid Desyatnikov
Leonid Desyatnikov
Leonid Arkadievich Desyatnikov is a Russian composer.Leonid Desyatnikov was born in 1955 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. He is a graduate of the Leningrad Conservatory, where he studied composition and instrumentation. Desyatnikov has penned four operas, several cantatas and numerous vocal and instrumental...

, Aleksander Raskatov, Alexander Wustin, Victor Kissine and Georgs Pelecis
Georgs Pelēcis
Georgs Pelēcis is a Latvian composer and musicologist. He is currently a Professor at the Latvian Academy of Music.-Composition career:...

, Victoria Poleva has taken part in Gidon Kremer's international project «The Art of Instrumentation», devoted to Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity...

 and Glenn Gould
Glenn Gould
Glenn Herbert Gould was a Canadian pianist who became one of the best-known and most celebrated classical pianists of the 20th century. He was particularly renowned as an interpreter of the keyboard music of Johann Sebastian Bach...

.

In 2011 Victoria Poleva was invited by Gidon Kremer
Gidon Kremer
Gidon Kremer is a Latvian violinist and conductor. In 1980 he left the USSR and settled in Germany.-Biography:Kremer was born in Riga to parents of German-Jewish and Latvian-Swedish origins. He began playing the violin at the age of four, receiving instruction from his father and his grandfather,...

 as composer-in-residence at the XXX Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival (Austria).

Among the performers of her works are:
  • Gidon Kremer (violin), Andrei Pushkarev (vibraphone), Aleksei Ogrintchouk (oboe), Elsbeth Moser (accordion), Chamber orchestra "Kremerata Baltica", Chamber trio "CAT", ensembles "New music in Ukraine", "Ricochet", strings quartets "Harmony of the world", "Archi", duet "Violoncellissimo" (Ukraine), Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble (Russia), "Atros-trio", "Avalon-trio", "Zurich’ Ensemble of New Music" (Switzerland), "Accroche note" (France)
  • conductors Volodymyr Sirenko, Roman Kofman, Arild Remmereit, Valery Matyukhin, Bohodar Kotorovych, Viktor Ploskina, Volodymyr Runchak, Petro Tovstukha, Ihor Andriivskiy, Natalia Ponomarchuk, Simon Camartin;
  • choral conductors Iryna Sablina, Marianna Sablina, Halyna Horbatenko, Mykola Hobdych, Volodymyr Syvohip, Dmytro Radyk, Larysa Bouhonska, Natalia Krechko, Oksana Mykytiuk, Olena Radko, Bohdan Plish, Alena Slovey, Boris Alvarado.


Victoria Poleva is a winner of «Spherical Music» international competition (USA, 2008), a Laureate of the Prize of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine instituted in honour of Borys Lyatoshynsky (2005), a Winner of the All-Ukrainian Competition "Psalms of the Third Millennium" (2001, 1st prize), a Laureate of the Prize of the Ministry of Culture and Arts of Ukraine instituted in honour of Levko Revutsky
Levko Revutsky
Levko Mykolajovych Revutskyi was a Ukrainian composer, teacher, and activist. Amongst his students at the Lysenko Music Institute were the composers Arkady Filippenko and Valentin Silvestrov.-Early life and education:...

 (1995).

Since 2006 the Swiss agency "Sordino Ediziuns Musicalas" has been publishing her works.

Stage

  • 1994 "Gagaku", ballet on the story "Hell Screen
    Hell Screen
    is a short story written by Japanese writer Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. It was originally published in 1918 as a serialization in two newspapers. It was later published in a collection of Akutagawa short stories, Akutagawa Ryūnosuke zenshū.- Translation :...

    " by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
    Ryunosuke Akutagawa
    was a Japanese writer active in the Taishō period in Japan. He is regarded as the "Father of the Japanese short story". He committed suicide at age of 35 through an overdose of barbital.-Early life:...

     for chamber orchestra: 38'

Symphony orchestra

  • 2006 "Null" for symphony orchestra: 18'
  • 2004 "Nenia" for violin and symphony orchestra: 13'
  • 2004 "ONO" for symphony orchestra: 17'
  • 2003 Symphony №3 ("White interment"), version for symphony orchestra: 14'
  • 1993 "Transform", diptych for ensemble of soloists and symphony orchestra: 31'
  • 1992 Langsam for symphony orchestra (edit. 2009): 18'
  • 1990 Symphony №2 ("Offertory to Anton Bruckner") for symphony orchestra: 20'
  • 1988 Symphony №1 (edit. 2008): 20'

Choir (voice) and orchestra

  • 2009 «Ode an die Freude», cantata on the verses by F. Schiller
    Friedrich Schiller
    Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller was a German poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright. During the last seventeen years of his life , Schiller struck up a productive, if complicated, friendship with already famous and influential Johann Wolfgang von Goethe...

     for soprano, mixed choir and symphony orchestra: 12'
  • 2009 "Credo" on canonical text, version for mixed choir and symphony orchestra: 10'
  • 2008 "Summer music", chamber cantata on the verses by J. Brodsky
    Joseph Brodsky
    Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky , was a Russian poet and essayist.In 1964, 23-year-old Brodsky was arrested and charged with the crime of "social parasitism" He was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1972 and settled in America with the help of W. H. Auden and other supporters...

     for violin solo, children choir and Strings: 12'
  • 2006 "No man is an Island", chamber cantata on the text by J. Donne
    John Donne
    John Donne 31 March 1631), English poet, satirist, lawyer, and priest, is now considered the preeminent representative of the metaphysical poets. His works are notable for their strong and sensual style and include sonnets, love poetry, religious poems, Latin translations, epigrams, elegies, songs,...

     for mezzo (women's choir), piano and Strings: 14'
  • 2002 "Word" on the text by Symeon the New Theologian
    Symeon the New Theologian
    Symeon the New Theologian was a Byzantine Christian monk and poet who was the last of three saints canonized by the Eastern Orthodox church and given the title of "Theologian"...

     for soprano, mixed choir and symphony orchestra: 16'
  • 2002 "Of Thee rejoice" on canonical text for mixed choir and chamber orchestra: 8'
  • 1995 "Gentle light", chamber cantata on canonical text for soprano, mixed choir and chamber orchestra: 12'
  • 1994 "Horace’s ode", chamber cantata on the text by Quintus Horatius Flaccus
    Horace
    Quintus Horatius Flaccus , known in the English-speaking world as Horace, was the leading Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus.-Life:...

     for contratenor (alto), chamber choir and chamber orchestra: 12'
  • 1994 "Eleven lines from Glanvill", chamber cantata on the text by J. Glanvill
    Joseph Glanvill
    Joseph Glanvill was an English writer, philosopher, and clergyman. Not himself a scientist, he has been called "the most skillful apologist of the virtuosi", or in other words the leading propagandist for the approach of the English natural philosophers of the later 17th century.-Life:He was...

     for voice, mixed choir and chamber ensemble: 11'
  • 1991 "Klage II", chamber cantata on the verses by R.M. Rilke
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke , better known as Rainer Maria Rilke, was a Bohemian–Austrian poet. He is considered one of the most significant poets in the German language...

     for soprano and chamber orchestra: 5'
  • 1986-1993 "Missa-simphonia" on canonical texts for children’s choir and chamber orchestra (edit. 2009): 35'

Mixed choir a cappella

  • 2010 "Offering to reverend Alipy of the Caves
    Alipy of the Caves
    Alipy of the Caves - Eastern Orthodox saint, monk and famous painter of icons from the cave monastery of Kiev Pechersk Lavra...

    on canonical text: 3'
  • 2010 "God's chosen regiment" on canonical text: 4'
  • 2009 "Christ is risen", сycle on canonical text: 10'
  • 2009 "Christmas Kontakion II" ("Today the Virgin") on the text by Romanos the Melodist: 2'
  • 2008 "Credo" on canonical text for 2 mixed choirs: 7'
  • 2007 "Dio laudemo" on the verses by Dante Alighieri
    Dante Alighieri
    Durante degli Alighieri, mononymously referred to as Dante , was an Italian poet, prose writer, literary theorist, moral philosopher, and political thinker. He is best known for the monumental epic poem La commedia, later named La divina commedia ...

    : 8'
  • 2006 Troparion of the "Life-giving Spring" Church: 2'
  • 2005 "St.Ephrem the Syrian’s prayer" on the text by Ephrem the Syrian
    Ephrem the Syrian
    Ephrem the Syrian was a Syriac and a prolific Syriac-language hymnographer and theologian of the 4th century. He is venerated by Christians throughout the world, and especially in the Syriac Orthodox Church, as a saint.Ephrem wrote a wide variety of hymns, poems, and sermons in verse, as well as...

    : 3'
  • 2004 "Christmas Kontakion I" ("Today the Virgin")for alto and mixed choir on the text by Romanos the Melodist: 4'
  • 2003 "In the river the abyss" on canonical text: 5'
  • 2003 "Mother of Light", triptych on canonical texts: 8'
  • 2003 "Beatitudes" on canonical text: 6'
  • 2003 "Offertory to Arvo Pärt
    Arvo Pärt
    Arvo Pärt is an Estonian classical composer and one of the most prominent living composers of sacred music. Since the late 1970s, Pärt has worked in a minimalist style that employs his self-made compositional technique, tintinnabuli. His music also finds its inspiration and influence from...

    "
    , triptych on canonical texts for soloists and mixed choir: 20'
  • 2001 "Hymn to the Theotokos" ("The Angel Cried") on canonical texts for soprano and mixed choir: 5'
  • 2000 "Psalm 50" of David
    David
    David was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel according to the Hebrew Bible and, according to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, an ancestor of Jesus Christ through both Saint Joseph and Mary...

    : 12'
  • 2000 "Lucid canticles II", cycle on canonical text for soloists and mixed choir: 25'
  • 2000 "Lucid canticles I", cycle on canonical texts for soloists, children and mixed choirs: 25'
  • 1997 "Prayers for the alive" on canonical text: 6'
  • 1985 "Wind with forest talks" on the verses by T. Shevchenko
    Taras Shevchenko
    Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko -Life:Born into a serf family of Hryhoriy Ivanovych Shevchenko and Kateryna Yakymivna Shevchenko in the village of Moryntsi, of Kiev Governorate of the Russian Empire Shevchenko was orphaned at the age of eleven...

    : 7'

Women’s choir a cappella

  • 2008 "Song of silence" on the text by O. Chysta: 1'
  • 2007 "Resurrection Stikhere" on canonical text for soprano and women’s choir: 2'
  • 2007 "Magnification of Christmas" on canonical text: 3'
  • 2007 "Christmas Troparion" on canonical text: 4'
  • 2007 "O fervent prayer" on canonical text for soprano and women’s choir: 4'
  • 2005 "Silouan’s prayer" on the text by Silouan the Athonite
    Silouan the Athonite
    Saint Silouan the Athonite, also sometimes referred to as Saint Silvanus the Athonite or Staretz Silouan , was an Eastern Orthodox monk of Russian origin. He was born Simeon Ivanovich Antonov, of Russian Orthodox parents who came from the village of Sovsk in Russia's Tambov region...

      for soprano and women’s choir: 3'
  • 2005 "All-Holy Trinity" on canonical text for soprano and women’s choir: 3'
  • 2002 "Solfeggio": 1'
  • 2001 "Psalm 22" of David
    David
    David was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel according to the Hebrew Bible and, according to the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, an ancestor of Jesus Christ through both Saint Joseph and Mary...

     for soprano and women’s choir: 7'
  • 2001 "Theotokos’ canticles", triptych on canonical texts for soprano and women’s choir: 8'
  • 1998 "Canticles", cycle on canonical texts for soprano and women’s choir: 20'
  • 1996 "Sugrevushka" оn folk text for soprano and women’s choir: 8'

Men’s choir a cappella

  • 2001 "Simeon's word" on the text by Symeon the New Theologian
    Symeon the New Theologian
    Symeon the New Theologian was a Byzantine Christian monk and poet who was the last of three saints canonized by the Eastern Orthodox church and given the title of "Theologian"...

     (version for men’s choir): 10'
  • 1999 "Men’s canticles", cycle on canonical texts for tenor and men’s choir: 14'

Children’s choir a cappella

  • 2002 "Evening singing", diptych on canonical texts for boy’s choir: 3'
  • 2000 "Gold from the sky" on the verses by A. Fet
    Afanasy Fet
    Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet , was a Russian poet regarded as one of the finest lyricists in Russian literature.-Origins:...

    : 1'
  • 1999 "Cherubic chant", triptych on canonical texts: 6'
  • 1991 "Little lullabies", triptych оn folk texts: 6'

Chamber orchestra

  • 2010 "Musical moments", version for String orchestra: 8'
  • 2009 "Metta" for flute (violin), vibraphone and Strings: 6'
  • 2008 "Сapriccio per Gion Balzer" for bassoon and Strings: 13'
  • 2006 "Circle" for Strings: 12'
  • 2006 "Lullaby for the sleeping" for vibraphone (piano) and Strings (edit. 2010): 7'
  • 2006 "Nenia" (version for violin and Strings): 15'
  • 2005-2006 "Cricket in the darkness" for flute, clarinet and Strings: 9'
  • 2005 "Warm wind" for violin (violin, vibraphone) and Strings: 3'
  • 2002 "White interment" for oboe and Strings: 14'
  • 1994 "Langsam" (version for Strings): 16'
  • 1991 "Anthem" for Strings, piano and bells: 7'
  • 1986 Music for flute, Strings and percussion: 11'

Chamber ensemble

  • 2011 "Liebesbotschaft" ( Offertory to Franz Schubert) for violin and piano: 9’
  • 2010 "Golfstreem" for violin and violoncello (2 violoncellos): 4'
  • 2008 "Ditty never ends" for 2 harpsichords: 4'
  • 2007 "Magic square" for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello and piano: 3'
  • 2006 "Blind hand" for flute and guitar: 8'
  • 2005 "Voice" for 2 violoncellos: 8'
  • 2005 "Here", song cycle on the verses by G. Aygi
    Gennadiy Aygi
    Gennadiy Nikolaevich Aygi was a Chuvash poet and a translator. His poetry is written both in Chuvash and in Russian.He was born in the village of Shaimurzino , Chuvashia and started writing poetry in the Chuvash language in 1958....

     for soprano, violin and piano: 4'
  • 2004 "Underground birds", suite on an own text for soprano, corno inglese and theorbo: 10'
  • 2002 "Songs of innocence", song cycle on the verses by W. Blake
    William Blake
    William Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age...

     for soprano, clarinet, accordion: 13'
  • 2000 "Simurg-quintet" for 2 violins, viola, violoncello and piano: 15'
  • 1999 "Echos
    Echos
    Echos is the name in Byzantine music theory for a mode within the eight mode system , each of them ruling several melody types, and it is used in the melodic and rhythmic composition of Byzantine chant , differentiated according to the chant genre and according to the performance style...

    " ("ἦχος")
    , cheerful drama with music on an own text for soprano, violin, piano and accordion: 6'
  • 1998 "Mystery" for piano, trombone, double bass and vibraphone: 9'
  • 1995 "Еpiphany" on an own text for soprano and chamber ensemble: 10'
  • 1995 "Magic doggy Petit-Kru" for free formation of performers and tape: 7'
  • 1994 "Klage III" on the verses by R.M. Rilke
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke , better known as Rainer Maria Rilke, was a Bohemian–Austrian poet. He is considered one of the most significant poets in the German language...

     for soprano, flute and piano quintet: 4'
  • 1994 Music for a Scene from "Hamlet" on the text by W. Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

     (version for soprano, violin, trombone and piano): 5'
  • 1993 "Walking in emptiness" for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion: 15'
  • 1989 Trio "5×3" for flute, violin and piano: 7'

Voice and piano (another instrument)

  • 2011-1988 «Ars moriendi» (Music for an actor who can sing), 18 songs for soprano and piano: 25'
  • 2008 "No man is an Island" on the text by J. Donne
    John Donne
    John Donne 31 March 1631), English poet, satirist, lawyer, and priest, is now considered the preeminent representative of the metaphysical poets. His works are notable for their strong and sensual style and include sonnets, love poetry, religious poems, Latin translations, epigrams, elegies, songs,...

     (version for soprano and piano): 14'
  • 2007 "The Sea of Faith" on the verses by M. Arnold
    Matthew Arnold
    Matthew Arnold was a British poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools. He was the son of Thomas Arnold, the famed headmaster of Rugby School, and brother to both Tom Arnold, literary professor, and William Delafield Arnold, novelist and colonial administrator...

     for soprano and piano: 8'
  • 2003 "Slouan’s psalm" on the text by Silouan the Athonite
    Silouan the Athonite
    Saint Silouan the Athonite, also sometimes referred to as Saint Silvanus the Athonite or Staretz Silouan , was an Eastern Orthodox monk of Russian origin. He was born Simeon Ivanovich Antonov, of Russian Orthodox parents who came from the village of Sovsk in Russia's Tambov region...

     for soprano and violoncello (piano): 11'
  • 2000 "Simeon's word" on the text by Symeon the New Theologian
    Symeon the New Theologian
    Symeon the New Theologian was a Byzantine Christian monk and poet who was the last of three saints canonized by the Eastern Orthodox church and given the title of "Theologian"...

     for soprano and organ: 10'
  • 1998 "It was radiated night" on the verses by A. Fet
    Afanasy Fet
    Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet , was a Russian poet regarded as one of the finest lyricists in Russian literature.-Origins:...

     for voice and piano: 8'
  • 1995 "Green grass bunnies" on verses by M. Vorobjov for reciter and piano: 10'
  • 1991 "Song" on the verses by J. Brodsky
    Joseph Brodsky
    Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky , was a Russian poet and essayist.In 1964, 23-year-old Brodsky was arrested and charged with the crime of "social parasitism" He was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1972 and settled in America with the help of W. H. Auden and other supporters...

     for voice and violoncello (piano): 6'
  • 1989 "Scene from "Hamlet" on the text by W. Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

     for soprano and piano: 5'
  • 1988 "Klage I" on the verses by R.M. Rilke
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    René Karl Wilhelm Johann Josef Maria Rilke , better known as Rainer Maria Rilke, was a Bohemian–Austrian poet. He is considered one of the most significant poets in the German language...

     for soprano and piano: 4'
  • 1983 "Silentium" on the verses by O. Mandelstam
    Osip Mandelstam
    Osip Emilyevich Mandelstam was a Russian poet and essayist who lived in Russia during and after its revolution and the rise of the Soviet Union. He was one of the foremost members of the Acmeist school of poets...

     for voice and piano: 8'
  • 1982 "Bestiary", suite on the verses by B. Zakhoder
    Boris Zakhoder
    Boris Vladimirovich Zakhoder was a Soviet poet and children's writer. He is best known for his translations of Winnie-the-Pooh, Mary Poppins, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and other children's classics.- Biography :...

     for soprano (children's choir) and piano: 4'
  • 1981 "Canticle of the tree" on the verses by H. Poświatowska
    Halina Poswiatowska
    Halina Poświatowska - Polish poet and writer, one of the most important figures in modern Polish literature....

     for voice and piano: 8'

Piano

  • 2011 Sonata №2 «Quasi una Fantasia»: 10’
  • 2008-1998 "Musical moments", cycle for piano: 14'
  • 1999 "Serene-sonata": 18'
  • 1996 "Numbers", cycle for piano: 22'
  • 1993 «Trivium»: 9'
  • 1990 "Tremolo": 7'
  • 1982 "Passacaglia": 4'

Instrument solo

  • 2008 "Warm wind" (version for marimba): 3'
  • 2005 "Null" for button accordion (organ): 9'

Transcriptions

  • 2011 H.Vieuxtemps
    Henri Vieuxtemps
    Henri François Joseph Vieuxtemps was a Belgian composer and violinist. He occupies an important place in the history of the violin as a prominent exponent of the Franco-Belgian violin school during the mid-19th century....

     op.39 Duo brillant
    for violin, violoncello and chamber orchestra
  • 2010 J.S. Bach. Prelude and Fugue №14 fis-moll, WТC II for violin, marimba, cembalo and String orchestra (ensemble): 7'
  • 2005 H.I.F Biber Sonata-Representativa for violin and Strings: 14'
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