Radvilovich Alexander: Concerto for Violin, string orchestra and percussion. Score and part
Alexander Radvilovich adheres to the most modern tradition of the European music in his own art. He was awarded the prizes of the Queen Marie-Jose International Competition (Geneva, Switzerland, 1992) and the J. W. Stamitz International Competition (Esslingen, Germany, 1998).
Among the compositions by A. Radvilovich there are two symphonies, symphonic poem ''Legend About Violinist'', Three Instrumental Concertos: for English Horn, for Clavecin, for Violin, Chamber symphony ''Pushkin'', Sinfonia sacra for choir and ensemble, Four Psalms for piano ''De profundis temporum'', cham ber opera ''Hindrance'' to the verses by D. Harms, ''Ruin of the Gods'' - postlude to Verdi’s memory, ''The Boy at Christ’s New Year Celebration'' (after reading F. Dostoyevsky) for string quartet, percussion and audio-recording, comical mini-opera ''Let’s Write Fairy-tale'' for two soloists and choir, Sequences to the Memory of Luciano Berio'' for female choir, string orchestra and percussion, anti-utopia ''Big Brother'' for soloists, choir and ensemble to the texts by Orwell, Huxley, Zamiatin and Hesse, so as vocal, choral, chamber-instrumental compositions, music for children.
Alexander Radvilovich is the member of the Russian Composers’ Union, secretary of the St. Petersburg Composers’ Union. Once he established the International New Music Programme ''Sound Ways''.
At present time Radvilovich carries on pedagogical activity in the Petersburg Conservatoire and in the Humanitarian University, taking part in concert tours as a composer, pianist and leader of the ''Sound Ways