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Korchmar, Grigory Ovshievich: ... The One I Love ...'. Poem for Piano. On motive from the opera ''Sulamith'' by A. G. Rubinstein

Hangszer/letét: Zongora
Nyelv: orosz-angol
Terjedelem: 24 oldal
Megjelenés dátuma: 2004
Kiadó: Compozitor
Cikkszám: 9790660007648
ISMN: 9790660007648
Grigori Korchmar (born in 1947) got his higher musical education at the St Petersburg State Conservatoire. His teachers were Vadim Salmanov (composition) and Pavel Serebryakov (piano). Being the author of nearly 140 compositions, Korchmar embraces theatre, symphonic, choral, vocal and instrumental chamber genres. His creativity is peculiar for the works for all ages and instrumental casts, so as the transcriptions of the other composers' pieces. Korchmar's compositions are performed by the famous symphonic and choral groups, ensembles and soloists. The composer's music enjoys its popularity in the Russian regions, the majority of European countries, so as America and Asia. Many of Korchmar's masterpieces were published by various native and foreign publishing houses. Some of them were recorded to the CDs.
The poem for piano called ''The One I Love...'' is published for the first time. It was composed in 2003 having been ordered by the Organization Committee of the International Competition ''The Performer - the Composer'', taking place in St. Petersburg. The piece is an obligatory composition for the participants of the Fourth Competition devoted to 175th anniversary of Anton Rubinstein's birthday. Grigori Korchmar's offering to this significant date is based on the thematical material by the great Petersburgian composer and pianist Anton Rubinstein. The primary source of Korchmar's poem for piano is also suggested as the supplement. Korchmar was inspired by the excerpt from the opera ''Sulamith'' by Anton Rubinstein. Together with such operas as ''Moses'' and ''Maccabeus'' this theatre creature may be referred to the so-called ''biblical operas'' of Rubinstein vast artistic sphere. The Petersburgian composer seemed to have evoked in ''Sulamith'' the Old Testament with its Song of Songs, passionate Solomon's outburst, apotheosis to love and faithfulness. The published excerpt is the beginning of the third scene with the main character's aria, eagerly trying t

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