Victor Kissine

Victor Kissine (Russian: Виктор Романович Кисин; born on the 15 of March 1953 in Saint Petersburg (at the time Leningrad)) is a Russian-born classical composer.

Biography

Kissine graduated from the Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg Conservatory, where he studied under professor Mikhail Druskin, among others.[1] In 1981 he obtained a PhD in musicology from the same Conservatory.

He settled in Belgium with his family in 1990, and is currently a professor of musical analysis and orchestration at INSAS and at the Royal Conservatory of Mons.[1][2] Starting in 2001, he frequently collaborated with Gidon Kremer and his orchestra Kremerata Baltica. Between 1998 and 2002 he was composer-in-residence of the Belgian ensemble Musiques Nouvelles. He obtained the Tokyo Irino Prize Foundation in 1995 and the Académie de Lutèce prize in 1993. In May 2008 he became a member of the Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium.[3]

Music

His work initially concentrated on chamber music. Since 2000 he has begun to compose for larger groups of instruments, including symphony orchestra and concertos, chamber music for soloists and ensembles, vocal and choral works, two operas and ballets, as well as numerous film scores.

Selected compositions

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2007
2008
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2012

References

  1. 1 2 "Victor Kissine".
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  3. http://www.compositeurs.be/en/compositeurs/victor_kissine/49/. Missing or empty |title= (help); External link in |website= (help);
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