Venue: London (UK)
Period: Apr. 26-27, 2012
This festival/symposium commemorates the 20th anniversary of the collapse of theSoviet Union and the fall of communism within Europe, an event that has brought unprecedented political, social and cultural change worldwide during the last two decades. The event will take place in London on April 26-29, 2012, in association with the BBC 'full immersion' day (28 April 2012) dedicated to the music of Arvo Part, arguably the most successful composer to have emerged from a former Soviet republic.
The festival/symposium will include performances of new Russian chamber music, new piano works, vocal compositions, music for choir, talks given by notable post-Soviet composers as well as the showing of documentary films. The final concert will be followed by a round-table discussion with the leading composers: Alexander Raskatov, Vladimir Tarnopolsky, Elena Firsova, Dmitry Smirnov, Faradzh Karaev.
The symposium aims to invite interdisciplinary discussion and debate on:
Alexander Ivashkin
Goldsmiths Music Department, University of London
address: New Cross, London
SE14 6NW – United Kingdom
tel.: 0044.(0)20.7919.7646
e-mail: a.ivashkin
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