Ivan Abramov: Die Reise

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ComposerIvan Abramov
Year of composition2014
Scored forviolin and organ
Instrumentsvln, org
FormatA4
Total number of pages
Genrechamber music
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Dedication
Date of premiere
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Ivan Abramov was born in St. Petersburg in 1991. He currently studies composition in the Rimski-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory with prof. Sergei Slonimsky. Before it he studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics in the Saint Petersburg State University.

He is a member of the Russian Composer Union, young section MolOt since 2013. Participant of the International Festival of Arts “From the Avant-garde to the Present day” in 2014.

He is an author of the incidental music to the #MotherFatherSistersBrother – spectacle based on the Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, and music to the Обморок говорящего субъекта (Fainting of Speaking Subject) – spectacle in frame of the New Stage of the Alexandrinsky Theatre’s Laboratory, both spectacles directed by Sergei Larionov (2015).

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