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Valery Matyukhin in memoriam - Live at The Khanenko Museum (2023)

by Valentin Silvestrov

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Valentin Silvestrov (*1937)
The tenth program / Valery Matyukhin in memoriam:

• Piano Sonata No. 3 (1979) for Valery Matyukhin
00:00 1. Preludio (attacca)
02:40 2. Fuga (attacca)
09:26 3. Postludio

• Four Postludes, op. 21 (2004) for Valery Matyukhin
[version for piano solo]
12:56 1. Larghetto
16:50 2. Moderato
19:56 3. Larghetto
22:12 4. Larghetto

• Five Pieces, op. 143 (January 2006) for Valery Matyukhin
25:35 1. Waltz
27:19 2. Pastorale
29:40 3. Tango
33:26 4. Serenade
35:42 5. Waltz

• Four Waltzes, op. 130 (2009) for Valery Matyukhin
39:00 1. Allegro
40:57 2. Moderato
42:47 3. Animato
43:57 4. Andante

45:28 • Epitaph (May 26th 2023, Berlin) to Valery Matyukhin

• Two Elegies (May 2023, Berlin) Valery Matyukhin in memoriam
48:35 1. Andante
50:50 2. Moderato

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released June 11, 2023

Evgeny Gromov
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Live recording 24bit/96 kHz
The Bohdan and Varvara Khanenko National Museum of Arts
Kyїv, June-04 2023 youtu.be/ZTYxYy4N46E

Audio & cover: Yar Godyna

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Valentin Silvestrov Kyiv, Ukraine

Valentin Silvestrov (1937) is a Ukrainian composer of contemporary classical music, increasingly regarded as one of the finest composers of his generation.
Using traditional tonal and modal techniques, Silvestrov creates a unique and delicate tapestry of dramatic and emotional textures, qualities which Silvestrov suggests are otherwise sacrificed in much of contemporary music.
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