Minimalistic piano music performed by the author who holds the same views as Vladimir Martynov
Minimalistic piano music performed by the author who holds the same views as Vladimir Martynov
Music of famous Serbian composer devoted to the events in former Yugoslavia.
Music of famous Serbian composer devoted to the events in former Yugoslavia.
“ …when we listen to the same music repeating itself, do we remain one and the same? And what is this 'one and the same?' Тhis particular mystery of 'one and the same' is what minimalism is preoccupied with”. Vladimir Martynov
“ …when we listen to the same music repeating itself, do we remain one and the same? And what is this 'one and the same?' Тhis particular mystery of 'one and the same' is what minimalism is preoccupied with”. Vladimir Martynov
Two new works for the strings and voices - 'Requiem' and 'Stabat Mater' of Vladimir Martynov, who follows his aspiration for the creation of the new sacred space. The title connecting these two works - TEMENOS - means 'the territory around the temple'. On that territory Vladimir Martynov creates this new sacred space.
Two new works for the strings and voices - 'Requiem' and 'Stabat Mater' of Vladimir Martynov, who follows his aspiration for the creation of the new sacred space. The title connecting these two works - TEMENOS - means 'the territory around the temple'. On that territory Vladimir Martynov creates this new sacred space.
New sacred music of famous Russian composer Vladimir Martynov.
New sacred music of famous Russian composer Vladimir Martynov.
I selected this madrigal as the starting point for our imagined joint composition, our imagined dialogue. It can scarcely be called a work in the full sense, but is rather an attempt to hear the sound of the oncoming waves of time, to hold in the memory a fading image… Vladimir Martynov
I selected this madrigal as the starting point for our imagined joint composition, our imagined dialogue. It can scarcely be called a work in the full sense, but is rather an attempt to hear the sound of the oncoming waves of time, to hold in the memory a fading image… Vladimir Martynov
Anton Batagov's composition, inspired by the Buddhist spiritual practice.
Anton Batagov's composition, inspired by the Buddhist spiritual practice.
Tatiana Vasilievna Cherednichenko (1955 — 2003) was Russian scientist-musicologist, the culturologist, the critic, the journalist and the publicist.
Tatiana Vasilievna Cherednichenko (1955 — 2003) was Russian scientist-musicologist, the culturologist, the critic, the journalist and the publicist.
The work for two pianos of two friends-composers was created 'in correspondence'. Composers live in different cities (and even different countries after falling dawn of the USSR) and they sent each other letters with scores of the new parts of the work, which developed and added the initial musical idea.
The work for two pianos of two friends-composers was created 'in correspondence'. Composers live in different cities (and even different countries after falling dawn of the USSR) and they sent each other letters with scores of the new parts of the work, which developed and added the initial musical idea.