Vladislav Zolotaryov
Released Album
Chamber
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April 14, 2015
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September 13, 2011
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February 21, 2011
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July 28, 2008
Artist Info
Role:ComposerBirth:1942Death:1975Genre:ChamberVladislav Zolotaryov was a Russian composer and bayan player, born on August 18, 1942, in the city of Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. He was the son of a military officer and a music teacher, and his parents recognized his musical talent at an early age. Zolotaryov began playing the bayan, a type of accordion, at the age of six, and he quickly became proficient in the instrument. Zolotaryov's family moved to Moscow when he was ten years old, and he continued his music education at the Gnessin State Musical College. He studied composition with Yuri Shaporin and bayan with Friedrich Lips, who would become his mentor and lifelong friend. Zolotaryov graduated from the college in 1964 and began his career as a composer and performer. Zolotaryov's music is characterized by its unique blend of classical and folk elements, as well as its virtuosic use of the bayan. He was one of the first composers to write serious music for the bayan, and his works have become standard repertoire for bayan players around the world. Zolotaryov's most famous work is his Concerto for Bayan and Symphony Orchestra, which he composed in 1977. The concerto is a virtuosic showcase for the bayan, with fast and intricate passages that require great technical skill from the performer. The piece also features lush orchestration and a wide range of emotions, from playful to melancholic. Another notable work by Zolotaryov is his Sonata for Bayan, which he composed in 1969. The sonata is a three-movement work that showcases the bayan's expressive capabilities. The first movement is a lively dance, the second is a lyrical ballad, and the third is a virtuosic finale. Zolotaryov also wrote a number of chamber works for bayan and other instruments, including his Trio for Bayan, Violin, and Cello, which he composed in 1975. The trio is a lively and playful work that showcases the bayan's ability to blend with other instruments. In addition to his compositions, Zolotaryov was also a respected performer and teacher. He performed extensively throughout Russia and Europe, and he taught at the Gnessin State Musical College and the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory. He was known for his warm and generous personality, as well as his dedication to his students. Zolotaryov's life and career were cut short when he died suddenly on December 28, 1975, at the age of 33. His death was a great loss to the world of music, but his legacy lives on through his compositions and the many bayan players who continue to perform and study his works. In conclusion, Vladislav Zolotaryov was a talented composer and bayan player who made significant contributions to the world of classical music. His unique blend of classical and folk elements, as well as his virtuosic use of the bayan, have made his works beloved by performers and audiences alike. Despite his untimely death, Zolotaryov's legacy continues to inspire and influence musicians around the world.More....
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