Dmitri Alexandrovich Kurljandsky

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Dmitri Alexandrovich Kurljandsky

Dmitri Alexandrowitsch Kurljandski ( Russian Дмитрий Александрович Курляндский ; born June 9, 1976 in Moscow , USSR ) is a Russian composer.

Life

Kurljandski studied composition at the Moscow Conservatory with Leonid Bobylev, among others .

He is a composer of solo, ensemble and orchestral works. He is a member of the Russian Composers Association, founder and chief editor of the Russian magazine Tribuna Sovremennoi Musyki (Tribune of Contemporary Music) and co-founder of the composers group StRes . Since 2004 Kurljandski has called his music “objective music”, as “music without action or development, which sets out in search of new sounds like a mechanism”.

In 2014 his opera Nosferatu premiered in the Perm Theater.

In 2003 he received the Gaudeamus Foundation Composition Prize .

Works (selection)

  • Nosferatu . Opera. 2014
Film music
  • Olga Schulina: Obrechyonnye na woinu . 2009
  • Tatiana Voronezkaya: Naturschtschiza . 2007
  • Andrei Bogatyrew: Judas . 2013

literature

  • Dmitri Kourliandski / Dmitri Bawilsky; There has never been anything like it in Russia ... On the International Academy in Tchaikovsky , in: Positions 88, August 2011. Young Russian Avant-garde ePaper
  • Dmitri Kourliandski: Catastrophic Constructivism . in: Positions 88, August 2011. Young Russian avant-garde
  • Dmitri Kourliandski. Objective music . 2E2M, a la ligne. 2010
  • Tatjana Rexroth: “An important element of society” with Dmitri Kourliandski . in: Neue Zeitschrift für Musik , 2009/2, pp. 44–45
  • Jan Topolski: Physiology, Futurism, Form. Dmitri Kourliandski , in: MusikTexte 122, August 2009, pp. 5–11

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dmitriy Kourlyandsky , at kinoglaz
  2. Kourliandski, Dmitri , at Berliner Künstlerprogramm , 2008
  3. Susan Moore: A hell of a noise in the underworld , Opernkritik, in: Financial Times , June 21, 2014, p. 18