Svyatoslav Igorevich Lunev ( Ukrainian. Svyatoslav Іgorovich Lunyov ; born April 19, 1964 , Kiev ) - Ukrainian composer .
| Svyatoslav Igorevich Lunev | |
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| Date of Birth | April 19, 1964 (55 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Kiev Ukraine |
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| Professions | composer , music teacher |
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Biography
He graduated from the Kiev State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky by composition class ( 1993 , professor - Lev Kolodub ). He taught at the Children's Art School ( 1993 - 1999 ), since 1999 - lecturer at the Department of Music and Information Technologies of the National Music Academy of Ukraine. The works of S. Lunev sounded at such festivals as the “International Forum of Young Music”, (Kiev); “Premieres of the season”, (Kiev); "Mystetske Berezilla", (Kiev); "Kiev Music Fest"; Gogolfest, (Kiev); "Contrasts", (Lviv); “Two days and two nights”, (Odessa); Festival of Contemporary Sacred Music (Uzhhorod)
Member of the Union of Composers of Ukraine ( 1994 ).
Artwork
- 1993 “Black Trio” for voice, cello and piano to the words of I. Brodsky (“There was a black sky ...”)
- 1993 "Process" for piano and large symphony orchestra
- 1994 "Symphonic stanzas" for a large symphony orchestra
- 1995 Musick to heare, musical analysis of the stanza of the 8th sonnet of W. Shakespeare in 4 sonatas for piano
- 1995 - 1998 “Cantus aeternus” for mixed choir a cappella on canonical texts
- 1996 “Poor Temperament Songs”, 24 songs for voice and chamber orchestra to the words of L. Carroll
- 1997 "Letargia" for a large symphony orchestra
- 1998 "Rehearsal for the orchestra" for 13 performers
- 1998 “Libera me” for high voice and organ
- 1999 TRIAS, symphony for organ, piano and strings
- 2000 “Koans” for bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion
- 2000 “Pezzi della Piazza”, concert for accordion (button accordion) and string orchestra on themes by A. Piazzolla
- 1998-2001 “Songs to verses of foreign poets” (Annensky, Tsvetaeva, Blok, Pushkin, Lermontov)
- 2001 Apocrypha for Organ
- 2001 “New Russian Dances” 20 dances for 2 pianos
- 2002 "Melencolia", a multimedia composition based on poems by I. Brodsky "The Great Elegy to John Donne"
- 2004 “Vor Deinen Thron” / Before Your Throne, a musical offering to JS Bach for 2 violins, harpsichord, piano, organ and orchestra groups
- 2004 TRISTIUM for string orchestra
- 1992-2005 “Mardongi”, a cycle of 24 pieces for piano
- 2005 "TUTTI" for a large symphony orchestra
- 2006 Unicorn's Games for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and French Horn
- 2007 Sonata No. 5 for piano
- 2008 “Panta Rhei” Utopia for a large symphony orchestra
- 2008 Zehn Stück for the sect
- 2009 “Ave-Because-Adieu” Three Pieces for Violin and Piano
- 2009 Sonata for Cello and Piano
- 2010 Serenade for violin and piano
- 2010 Two Pieces for violin and piano
- 2010 “Anthems in Memory of Atlantis” for a symphony orchestra
- 2011 “Vox aeterna” Mass for mixed choir a cappella
- 2011 “Passion Week” symphony for mixed choir a cappella
- 1992 - 2012 “Moscow-Petushki”, opera by Venedikt Erofeev
- 2012 “Four Stichers” for strings a cappella
- 2013–2014 “The Noel Consort” concert for mixed choir a cappella on traditional Christmas carols
- 2015 “Night Music” for string orchestra
- 2015 Day Music for String Orchestra
- 2015 Nocturnmort for a symphony orchestra
- 2016 “Witness” for two children's voices, three violins and a phonogram
- 2016 "Mariologia" for harp, percussion and mixed choir for texts of Marian antiphons
- 2016 "Invisible Ax" - audio installation for the project "Tіnі zabutih predkіv"
- 2017 "Seven Portraits" for piano
- 2017 Three Etudes for Piano
- 2017 "Trolling" for piano
- 2018 Nocturnals for Piano
- 2018 Feast During the Plague, musical drama (for actors and ensemble of performers)
- 2018 "13 rooms with north-west view" for piano, violin and cello
- 2018 "Saturnalia" (Sonata No. 6) for piano
Recognition
Laureate of the All-Ukrainian Competition of Young Composers named after S. V. Rachmaninov ( 1992 ), the all-Ukrainian competition "Gradus ad Parnassum" ( 1993 ). Prize winner L.N. Revutsky Ministry of Culture and Arts of Ukraine ( 1997 ). Prize winner B. N. Lyatoshinsky Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine ( 2007 ). Prize winner M. Verikivsky (2017).
The author of the musical performance "Witness" , which received the Bronze Lion at the Cannes Film Festival in 2017.
Notes
Links
- Official site of the composer https://www.lunyov.com
- Information on the website of the Union of Composers of Ukraine (Ukrainian)
- Information on the website of the Nova Muzika Association (in Ukrainian)
- Biography, discography
- Interview, 2002
- Svyatoslav Lunev. Para Pacem - Para Bellum. . umka.com.ua. Date of treatment September 4, 2010. Archived March 24, 2012.
- Dmitry Desyaterik. The degree of gaze: Interview with S. Lunev . The Day (Kiev) , No. 15 (February 3, 2006). Date of treatment November 15, 2011. Archived March 24, 2012.
- Laboratory without labors / ДЕНЬ / (Ukrainian) . day.kiev.ua. - At Kyiv show the IX International forum of music for young people. Date of treatment September 4, 2010. Archived March 24, 2012.
Literature
- Mozar Alexandra. Monument to the inhabitants of Atlantis (about Svyatoslav Lunev's opera "Moscow - Petushki") [1]
- Fly Anton. Composers of Ukraine and Ukrainian diaspora. - K .: 2004. - ISBN 966-8259-08-4
- Pavlishin S. Turn over for oblivion // Muzika, 2004, No. 3
- ↑ MONUMENT TO RESIDENTS OF ATLANTIS (July 21, 2018). Date of appeal December 11, 2018. (unavailable link)