Eugene Vladimir Scherbakov (born January 24, 1969, Yaroslavl , RSFSR , USSR ) is a Russian composer, music theorist and teacher.
| Shcherbakov Evgeny Vladimirovich Evgeny Shcherbakov | |
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| Full name | Evgeny Vladimirovich Shcherbakov |
| Date of Birth | January 24, 1969 (aged 50) |
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| Professions | composer, pianist, music theorist, teacher |
| Instruments | the piano |
| Genres | academic music |
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Biography
Evgeny Shcherbakov was born on January 24, 1969 in the city of Yaroslavl . Graduate of the Academic Music College at the Moscow State Conservatory ( 1988 , piano department), Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky ( 1993 , theoretical and composer department, 1993 - 1995 - assistant internship).
As a solo pianist he performed at home and abroad, performing works by S. S. Prokofiev , I. F. Stravinsky , F. Liszt , I. Brahms , F. Chopin , C. Debussy and many others. other
Member of the Union of Composers of Russia (since 1996 ), the Union of Moscow Composers (since 1997 ).
His compositions are performed annually at the Moscow Autumn international festivals of contemporary music, and they sound in Russia and abroad.
Major works
Works for orchestra
- 1993 - Symphony No. 1 in 2 parts
- 1995 - Concert for violin and orchestra in 2 parts
- 1996 - "Slavic Overture"
- 1997 - Fantasy for songs by T. Khrennikov , Fantasy for songs about Moscow
- 1999 - Arabesques for String Orchestra
- 2004 - Elegy for string orchestra, timpani and triangle
Chamber Instrumental Works
- 1987 - Sonata for two violins in 3 parts
- 1991 - Sonata for violin and piano in 2 parts
- 1997 - Suite for violin and piano in 4 parts
1) "Prelude"
2) Tango
3) Nocturne
4) Tango
- 2000 - Fantasia Sonata for Solo Cello in 2 Parts
- 2004 - Sextet for two violins, two violas and two cellos in 2 parts
- 2005 - Sonata for clarinet and piano in 3 parts
- 2006 - “In memoriam” for eight cellos
Vocal and choral works
For Accompanied Soloist
- 1984 - Romance “Lullaby” to verses by A. Akhmatova (I)
- 1987 - Romance "The Streokotunya-Belobok" to the poems by A. Pushkin
- 1995 - Romance "We will sit in the kitchen" to the poems of O. Mandelstam
- 1998 - Romance “Clouds and Domes” to verses by M. Tsvetaeva
- 1999 - “Cinqua”, vocal cycle to verses by A. Akhmatova for soprano and piano
1) “At the cloud on the edge”
2) “Sounds”
3) “Why is the dawn around”
4) “You Know It Yourself”
5) “We did not breathe sleepy poppies”
- 2000 - Romance “Lullaby” to verses by A. Akhmatova (II)
- 2001 - "Insomnia", a poem for soprano and piano to poems by M. Tsvetaeva
1) "Idolater"
2) "Night"
3) "City"
4) “Body”
5) “Heavenly guest”
6) "Tonight"
7) "Pine"
8) "The black sun - night"
9) “Who sleeps at night?”
10) “Window”
11) "Insomnia"
- 2002 - "Scythians", a poem for baritone and piano to the verses of A. Blok
- 2003 - “Rosehip is Blooming”, a poem for soprano and piano to poems by A. Akhmatova
1) "Wind"
2) “Burned notebook”
3) “On the day”
4) "In a dream"
5) “First song”
6) “Another song”
7) "Sleep"
8) "Rosehip"
9) “You made me up”
10) “In the broken mirror”
11) "Autumn"
12) “Don't be scared”
13) "You demand my poems ..."
- 2004 - “Autumn Landscapes”, a vocal cycle based on poems by N. Zabolotsky
1) “In the rain”
2) "Autumn morning"
3) Cannes
Romances “Imitation of Indian Lyrics” to verses by V. Bryusov , “Star of the Fields” to verses by N. Rubtsov , “Song” to verses by I. Bunin
- 2007 - “Midnight Poems”, a poem for soprano and organ to verses by A. Akhmatova
1) “Instead of initiation”
2) I. “The Pre-Elegy Elegy”
3) II. "First warning"
4) III. "Through the Looking Glass"
5) IV. “Thirteen Stitches”
6) V. "Call"
7) VI. "Night visit"
8) VII. "And the last"
9) “Instead of an afterword”
For choir
- 2000 - “Psalms of David”, a concert for the male choir in 7 parts
Organ Works
- 2006 - Concert for organ in 3 parts
Piano Compositions
- 1999 - " BACH " for piano