Monday, June 22, 2020

Schnittke Concerto for Piano & Strings - The 2003 Omsk concert





When we first uploaded this concert YouTube was limiting videos to 9 minutes pieces. The first part has now over 35,000 views. It was time to post the entire, uninterrupted version.
So here it is for this very special day.





From our CD booklet:

On April 9, 2003 Omsk newly renovated Organ Hall saw the last concert Yuri Nikolaevsky conducted. A personal friend of Alfred Schnittke, he had worked with Schnittke at Mosfilm for many years. There the composer was writing film music, testing his ideas for his most ambitious works. When Veniamin –the Director of the Omsk Chamber Orchestra- arranged to have Nikolaevsky fly from Moscow to Omsk especially to conduct the Concerto for Piano & Strings with Svetlana Ponomarëva as the soloist, we felt honored and we knew the maestro was on a mission, to serve his friend’s music wherever it would take him.
Nikolaevsky was a frail man and his health had deteriorated. His plane was late and to make matters worse, he had to bring the orchestral parts from the Mosfilm archives.
The first rehearsal started late but Yuri quickly made it clear he wanted total commitment from musicians. At the podium, there were no traces of frailty, just the will to make music at his best. This is one of the reasons he was so appreciated by Baroque ensembles and contemporary composers alike (such as Sofia Gubaidulina) who trusted his clarity of textures and rhythmical rigor with the premiere of their works.
The following day, after the first run through the piece, Nikolaevsky knew that Svetlana had a strong vision for the concerto and felt obviously relieved: we were all on the same page. A picture of Schnittke’s portrait I painted convinced him that I too was ready.
Luckily Pavel’s amateur recording captured the energy of the concert and saved this moment as the packed audience sat in silence while the last echoes receded and before they could allow themselves to applaud.
After the concert, the home town soloist was much surrounded and I found Yuri Nikolaevsky alone sitting in his changing room, exhausted but visibly happy. As I thanked him with the only Russian word I knew, in his broken English he told me I was right to believe in Svetlana’s talent and that it had been worth his journey. As we all gathered around him Yuri was beaming (photo) and his natural discretion prevented him to repeat in front of her the compliment he just made…
Yuri Nikolaevsky passed away in November 2003.  

With this recording dedicated to Schnittke’s music, it is another personal commitment to a composer’s memory and his good friend that is fulfilled. And that is the way it should be.

M.V.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Student Composer Competition 2020



Antoine's North Shore Waltz for Piano & Orchestra Op.12 c received first place in the British Columbia Registered Music Teachers' Association Student Composer Competition 2020  His piece is now part of B.C. entries in the National competition.

DIVISION B: 15 years and under 
B 1 An original work for solo instrument or any combination of instruments 
  • 1st place - Antoine Villéger North Shore Waltz 
  • 2nd place - Raphael Brisebois Duet
  • 2nd place - Houtian Zhong  Kunlun Mountains - Where the Legend Begins
  • 3rd place - Alexander Ross  Galactic Suite 

         

North Shore Waltz for Piano & Orchestra Op.12 c




"Progressions" magazine

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Way to victory / Путь к победе



A good “harvest” in June:
Antoine participated in the IV International Internet Art Competition «Way to victory!» that took place in Russia, and won three prizes in three nominations!

Хороший «урожай» в июне:
Антуан принял участие в IV Международном интернет-конкурсе искусств «Путь к победе!», который проходил в России, и получил призы в трёх номинациях!


Composition - First Laureate
(“The Story of a Theme” for string orchestra, “North Shore Waltz” for clarinet and piano)

Композиция - Лауреат I степени
(«История одной темы» для струнного оркестра, «Вальс-Ванкувер» для кларнета с ф-но)






Piano solo - Second Laureate
(J.S. Bach Partita #2 in C minor (1mvt), F. Liszt Concert etude “Un Sospiro” S144 #3)

Фортепиано соло Лауреат II степени
(И.С. Бах. Партита №2 до минор (1ч); Ф. Лист Концертный этюд «Вздох»)





Artistic Speech - Second Laureate
(A. Pushkin “Vurdalak”, V. Mayakovsky “Good attitude towards horses”)

Художественное слово – Лауреат II степени
(А.С. Пушкин «Вурдалак», В.В. Маяковский «Хорошее отношение к лошадям)







Congratulations!

Поздравляем!



Saturday, May 9, 2020

Victory Day



75 years ago...
Happy Victory Day!




75 лет назад... 
С Днём Победы!




Friday, May 8, 2020

Tchaikovsky – 180! / Чайковскому – 180!

Painting by Svetlana Goncharenko
Иллюстрация Светланы Гончаренко

 
This year we celebrate 180th anniversary of Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
He wrote his piano suite “The Seasons” in 12 months, writing one piece a month.
Last year, preparing for the composer’s anniversary, we recorded “The Seasons” – also one piece a month.
Happy Birthday, Piotr Ilyich!

 
В этом году мы празднуем 180-летний юбилей Петра Ильича Чайковского.
Свою фортепианную сюиту «Времена года» он написал за 12 месяцев, сочиняя каждый месяц по одной пьесе.
В прошлом году, готовясь к Юбилею композитора, мы записали цикл «Времена года» - тоже по одной пьесе в месяц. 
С Днём рождения, Пётр Ильич!


January / Январь


March / Март

April /Апрель

July / Июль

August / Август

September / Сентябрь

October / Октябрь

November / Ноябрь

December / Декабрь

Sunday, April 5, 2020

The Quarantine Classics



Dear Friends!

The Quarantine Classics presents:
Home recital by Svetlana Ponomarëva
and Antoine Villéger
produced by Marc Villéger


Enjoy!


Дорогие друзья!

“Карантин Классикс” представляет:
домашний концерт
Светланы Пономарёвой и Антуана Виллеже
(продюсер Марк Виллеже)


Приятного просмотра!


Monday, March 16, 2020

An international award for Antoine



At the 5th Luxemburg "Artistes en Herbe" 2020 International Composers Competition, Antoine Villéger received a Prize "Pianissimo" in the Junior "Jeune Espoir" (11-15 y old) category:

Over 200 compositions were adjudicated


SECTION JUNIOR "JEUNE ESPOIR"  ( 11-15 years old )
Because to the exceptionally high quality of submissions the prizes are divided between 2 and 3 composers

1 PRIZE
Kurtzbard Yaniv ( Israel ) - Modern Times
Ozzengin Nehir ( Turkey ) - Shout of Hope

2  PRIZE
Yuhao Jin ( China) - White Tiger
Zhang Shu Quing ( US ) - piano and horn duet
Sommrova Tereza ( CZ)  - Skola

3 PRIZE
Huraux Sophie ( LU ) - Pour Caroline
Toniello Colin ( LU ) - Pentagrammes
Erb Raphael ( DE ) - Ballad in g minor


SPECIAL PRIZES

PRIZE  « PIANISSIMO » -
Antoine Villéger ( Canada )
Ivaylo Vassilev ( BG )
Arthur Balas ( CZ, LU )

Luxembourg PRIZE « FLAC » - Toniello Colin ( LU )

PRIZE OF THE FOUNDER and PRESIDENT:
Helena Gelabert Fernandez (ES) - 3 miniatures Dodécaphoniques

Andrew Dharma ( Australia ) The Weather  op-5