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David
Krivitsky (12.05.1937-16.08.2010) began his musical education in
the Conservatoire in Kiev (Ukraine) before joining Henrich Litinsky's
composition class in the famous Gnessin State Institute in Moscow.
As with many russian composers, Krivitsky had to wait for the late
1980s for his creativity to take wing, when he wrote over 2000 opus
till 2010. Friendly professional ties with outstanding artists -
Timophei .Dokshizer, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Daniel Fradkin, Alexander
Rudin, etc. - have resulted in the creation of works which can be
played only by musicians who display virtuosity in playing their
instruments and subtle taste in music.
Among his works there are such unique cycles like "Six sonatas
for solo viola", "Six sonatas for solo oboe", "Six
sonatas for clarinet's family", more then thirty instrumental
concertos, opera "Doctor Zhivago" (by B.Pasternak), symphonies
In depth of content, modernity of style, variety of genres and forms
the art of D.Krivitsky, one of the gifted Russian composers, is
a landmark in our musical panorama. His manner is characterized
by fascinating picturesqueness and plasticity of music, the dynamism
of development of form, sincerity and expressiveness of pulsating
rhythms. His emotionally rich music naturally develops in time and
space.
The composer's ability to produce charming tune (a rather rare gift
nowadays) enchants listeners' by a fine intertwining of individual
lines, evokes innermost strings in listeners' souls. But first of
all, the depth and sincerity of the expression of feelings, the
truth in conveying ideas and moods of modern man captivate listeners
of his music. Bright humanistic ideals, the high spirituality of
composers' works evoke a specific ethical mood, which makes Krivitsky's
music a socially significant phenomenon in the artistic world.
Profound intelligence and culture, rich associative thinking enable
the composer to convincingly assert the wealth of the spiritual
world of man, who draws inspiration not only from the deeds of our
days but also from immortal treasures of the past.
The works of D.Krivitsky constantly perform in the best concert
halls in Russia and abroad: in France, in Italy, and Israel. He
constantly takes part in international festival "Moscow Autumn".
Press
"I am always interested in David Krivitsky's work. His instrumental
compositions of recent years are particularly remarkable, I find
them congenial in terms of the composer's musical fantasy, his dynamic
emotions, and expressive utilization of solo instruments"
Alfred Schnittke, composer. 1986.
"I consider David Krivitsky's cantatas making up an original
triptych (Love Cantata, War Cantata and Fantastic Cantata), to be
a highlight in contemporary Soviet cantata and oratorio music".
Gennady Rozhdestvensky, conductor. 1986.
"His contribution to the oboe repertoire in Russia is really
unique. Without any exaggeration, it is possible to say that his
oboe works are a genuine qualitative step forward, unprecedented
in the history of Russian music".
"Double reed, 4, 1999"
PRINCIPAL WORKS
1974 December Songs for baritone, saxophone, cello and
piano to words by D.Samoilov. 15'
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers, 1982
1976 Fantasia for Organ. 6'
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers, 1984
1978 Raphael de Valantin. Ballet based on Balzac's novel
La peau de chagrin. 90'. MS
1979 Three Poems-Monologue for voice and chamber orchestra
to words by F.Tyutchev. 17'. MS
1980 Sonata 1 for solo violin. 13'
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers. The first edition in 1985, the second
edition in 1999.
1980 Concerto for bass clarinet and string orchestra.
17'.
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers,
1980 Concert Music 1 for string quintet, oboe, harpsichord
and percussion. 18'. MS
1980 Terzetto 1 for two violins and viola. 13'
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers, 1983
1981 Voices of Terezin. Cantata (2nd version). 19'. MS
1981 Concerto for alto flute and string orchestra. 22'.
MS
1982 Concerto for viola d'amore and string orchestra.
16'
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers,
1982 Terzetto 2 for violin, viola and cello. 16'. MS
1982 Terzetto 3 for violin, viola and cello.13'. MS
1982 Sonata 2 for solo violin. 14'.
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers. The first edition in 1985, the second
edition in 1999.
1982 Double Concerto for cor anglais, piccolo trumpet
and string orchestra. 27'. MS
1983 Sonata 3 for solo violin. 28'. Moscow, Kompozitor
Publishers. The first edition in 1985, the second edition in 1999.
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers. The first edition in 1985, the second
edition in 1999.
1983 Concert Music 2 for viola d'amore, harpsihord and
piano. 20'. MS
1984 Concerto-Poem for piano and symphony orchestra. 20'
Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers, 1985 (piano score).
1984 Concert Music 3 for viola da gamba. 28'. MS
1984 Concert Music 4 for three violas d'amore. 22'. MS
1984 Love Cantata for mezzo-soprano, narrator, viola d'amore
and chamber ensemble to words by J.Secund. 22'. MS
1984 War Cantata for soloist, children's or women's chorus
and chamber orchestra to words by A.Tarkovsky. 26'. MS
1985 Dithyramb. Poem for eight cellos. 12'. MS
1985 Sonata 4 for solo violin. 11'. Moscow, Kompozitor
Publishers. 1999.
1985 Concert Symphony for violin, cello and orchestra.
40'. MS
1986 Sonata 5 The Seasons for solo violin. 20'. Moscow,
Kompozitor Publishers. 1999.
1986 Sonata 6 Retro-Sonata for solo violin. 15'. Moscow,
Kompozitor Publishers. 1999.
1986 Capriccio. Poem for eight violins. 10'. MS
1987 Concert Symphony 2 for soprano, harpsicord, 2 solo
violins and strings in two movements. Poetry by F.Petrarka. 35'.
MS
1987 Dramatic Symphony 1 Desires. 30'. MS
1987 Dramatic Symphony 2. Atonement. 25'. MS
1988 Stabat Mater for mezzo-soprano, baritone, organ,
viola d'amoure and instrumental ensemble in 10 movements. 45'. MS
1989 Alla prima. Poem for 8 solo flutes. 8'. MS
1989 Concerto for French horn and string orchestra. 20'.
Ms
1989 Concerto for violin, cello, piano and symphony orchestra.
45'. MS
1990 Fantasy and fugue for organ. 10'. MS.
1990 Allegro agitato for 2 solo violins. Edition Musicale
Alphonse Leduc, 1994. 7'.30''.
1991 Doctor Zhivago. Opera in 3 actes with prologue and
farewell word after B.Pasternak's novel. 180'. MS
1991 Concerto for harpsicord and strings in 3 movements.
25'. MS
1992 Concert duet for 2 solo trombones. 6'. MS
1992 Concert duet for 2 solo trumpets. 8'. MS
1992 6 Sonatas for solo cello. 74'. MS
1993 The lyric Song. Poem for symphony orchestra. 10'.
MS
1993 6 Sonatas for solo flutes. 74'.
1993 24 caprices and fantasies for solo violin. Moscow,
Kompozitor Publishers. 2000
1994 Andante con tristezza for oboe and viola. 4'36''.
MS
1994 Babi Jar. Dramma per musica in 14 movements for narrator,
soprano, tenor, bass, men's and children's choirs and symphony orchestra.
58'. MS
1994 6 Sonatas for solo oboe. 60'. MS.
1995 Concerto 7 for piano and symphony orchestra. 35'.
MS
1995 Ave Maria for voice, violin and organ (or piano).
5'. MS
1995 The Bird of Happieness. The Ballet in 2 acts, 7 scenes
with prologue and epilodue, based on Maeterlinck's fairy-plays.
120'. MS
1996 Appearance of Sad Angel. Dramma per musica for narrator,
children's ballet and symphony orchestra. Poetry by Shakespear.
25'. MS
1996 Paganini-Krivitsky. Movimento all'eternita for 24
solo violins and piano. 5'. MS
1996 6 Sonatas for solo viola. Moscow, Kompozitor Publishers.
1999
1997 Sub Rosa. Poem for 7 solo oboes. 8'. MS
1997 In the style of swing for 4 solo violins. 5'. MS
1997 Black Faint. Dramma per musica for soprano and symphony
orchestra after the works of V.Nabokov. 35'.
1998 Concerto for 4 violins and symphony orchestra. 12'.
MS
1998 Art of cello playing. 12 concert etudes for solo
cello. MS
1999 Canonic sonata Hommage a Telemann. for oboe
d'amore and english horn. 8'. MS.
1999 Terzetto 11 for clarinet (=sax-alto), viola d'amore
(=violin) and cello. 12'. MS.
1999 Panteon of Love. Macrosymphony in 8 movements with
4 intermedias for solo violin, piano, women's choir and symphony
orchestra. 120'. MS
1999 Boule de suif. Ballet in 2 acts, 11 scenes. Scenario
of V.Vasiliev by the story of G. de Maupassant. Score. 180'. MS
2000 Concerto-fantasy for a young artist 1 for piano,
organ and percussions. 15'. MS
2000 Concerto for alpine horn, strings and percussions.
15'. Score. MS
2000 Eternal stars are blinking in the fathomless silence.
Biblical Rhapsody for symphony orchestra. 12'. MS
2000 Echoes of by gone battles are still being heard in my
heart. Rhapsody for trumpet and wind orchestra. 10'. MS
2001 Music world of child. Collection pieces for the beginning
pianist. 50'. MS
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