Composer
Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998); RUS
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Upon his emergence in the West in the early 1980s, Alfred Schnittke became one of the most talked-about, recorded, and influential composers of the last decades of the twentieth century. Schnittke was born in 1934 in the Soviet Union to German parents. After living for several years in Vienna, he returned to Moscow to attend the Conservatory from 1953-1958. He returned there to teach instrumentation from 1962 through 1972. Thereafter, splitting his time between Moscow and Hamburg, he supported himself as a film composer. Schnittke composed nine symphonies, six concerti grossi, four violin concertos, two cello concertos, concertos for piano and a triple concerto for violin, viola and cello, four string quartets, ballet scores, choral and vocal works. His first opera, Life with an Idiot, was premiered in Amsterdam (April 1992). Two more operas, Gesualdo and Historia von D. Johann Fausten were unveiled in Vienna (May 1995) and Hamburg (June 1995) respectively. In 1985, Schnittke suffered a series of strokes, but nevertheless entered into the most creative period of his life. From 1990 until his death in 1998, he lived exclusively in Hamburg.A Jewish-born Christian mystic, Schnittke had philosophical theories that permeated his music. According to his biographer Alexander Ivashkin, he believed a composer "should be a medium or a sensor remembering what he hears from somewhere else and whose mind acts as a translator only. Music comes from some sort of divine rather than human area." (Alfred Schnittke, Phaedon Press 1995).
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Stage Works
44 tracks
- Peer Gynt (ballet in 3 acts)
39 tracks
- Labyrinths (ballet in 5 episodes)
5 tracks
- Peer Gynt (ballet in 3 acts)
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Keyboard Works
26 tracks
- 5 Aphorisms, for piano
5 tracks
- Improvisation and Fugue, for piano
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.2
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.3
4 tracks
- 8 Pieces, for piano
4 tracks
- Prelude and Fugue, for piano
2 tracks
- 2 Short Pieces, for organ
4 tracks
- Variations of One Chord, for piano
1 track
- 5 Aphorisms, for piano
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Orchestral Works
342 tracks
- Concertos
197 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.1
24 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.2
19 tracks
- Concerto for Oboe, Harp and Strings
1 track
- Concerto for Piano and Strings
10 tracks
- Concerto for Piano-4 hands and Chamber Orchestra
1 track
- Triple Concerto for Violin, Viola, Cello and Strings
3 tracks
- Concerto Grosso No.1, for 2 violins, harpsichord, prepared piano and 21 strings
43 tracks
- Concerto Grosso No.2, for violin, cello, and orchestra
8 tracks
- Concerto Grosso No.3, for 2 violins, harpsichord, celesta, piano and 14 strings
10 tracks
- Concerto Grosso No.5, for violin, piano and orchestra
8 tracks
- Concerto Grosso No.6, for piano, violin, and string orchestra
9 tracks
- Monologue, for viola and chamber orchestra
1 track
- Moz-Art à la Haydn, for 2 violins and 11 strings
2 tracks
- Piano Concerto
4 tracks
- Quasi una sonata, for violin and chamber orchestra
3 tracks
- Sonata for Violin and Chamber Orchestra (from Violin Sonata No.1)
20 tracks
- Viola Concerto
13 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.1
4 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.2
1 track
- Violin Concerto No.3
9 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.4
4 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.1
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Symphonies
117 tracks
- Symphony No.0
8 tracks
- Symphony No.1
8 tracks
- Symphony No.2, for soloists, chorus and orchestra ('St. Florian')
22 tracks
- Symphony No.3
8 tracks
- Symphony No.4, for 2 soloists, piano, chamber chorus and chamber orchestra
9 tracks
- Symphony No.5 (Concerto Grosso No.4)
12 tracks
- Symphony No.6
12 tracks
- Symphony No.7
9 tracks
- Symphony No.8
20 tracks
- Symphony No.9 (unfinished)
9 tracks
- Symphony No.0
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Other Orchestral Works
28 tracks
- (K)ein Sommernachtstraum (Not after Shakespeare)
2 tracks
- Dead Souls (The Census List; suite)
16 tracks
- For Liverpool
1 track
- In Memoriam (orchestral version of the Piano Quintet)
5 tracks
- Passacaglia
1 track
- Pianissimo
1 track
- Ritual
1 track
- Symphonic Prelude
1 track
- (K)ein Sommernachtstraum (Not after Shakespeare)
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
318 tracks
- A Paganini, for violin
7 tracks
- Canon in Memoriam Igor Stravinsky, for string quartet
4 tracks
- Cello Sonata No.1
37 tracks
- Cello Sonata No.2
25 tracks
- Dialogue for Violoncello and 7 Instruments
3 tracks
- Epilogue from 'Peer Gynt', for cello, piano and tape
1 track
- Fugue, for solo violin
2 tracks
- Gratulationsrondo in C, for violin and piano
2 tracks
- 4 Hymns, for chamber ensemble
4 tracks
- Improvisation, for cello solo
2 tracks
- Madrigal in memoriam Oleg Kagan, for violin
2 tracks
- Moz-Art, for 2 violins (after K.416d)
3 tracks
- Musica nostalgica, for cello and piano
4 tracks
- Peaceful Music (Stille Musik), for violin and cello
3 tracks
- Piano Quartet in A- (after 2nd mvmt. of Mahler's Piano Quartet)
2 tracks
- Piano Quartet
1 track
- Piano Quintet
42 tracks
- Piano Trio (after his String Trio)
6 tracks
- Prelude in Memoriam Dmitry Shostakovich, for 2 violins
1 track
- Preludium in Memoriam D. Shostakovich, for 2 violins or violin and tape
3 tracks
- Silent Night (Stille Nacht), for violin and piano
3 tracks
- Sound and Echo (Schall und Hall), for trombone and organ
1 track
- Sounding Letters (Klingende Buchstaben), for cello solo
2 tracks
- String Quartet No.1
9 tracks
- String Quartet No.2
16 tracks
- String Quartet No.3
12 tracks
- String Quartet No.4
10 tracks
- String Trio
6 tracks
- Suite (Sonata) in the Old Style, for violin and piano
31 tracks
- Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello
4 tracks
- Trio Sonata, for chamber orchestra (orchestration of 'Trio for violin, viola and cello')
6 tracks
- Violin Sonata (1955)
2 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.1
40 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.2 ('Quasi una sonata')
6 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.3
16 tracks
- A Paganini, for violin
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Vocal Works
125 tracks
- Communio 2 (Lux Aeterna) for chorus and orchestra (from Requiem of Reconciliation, collective composition)
1 track
- Concerto for Chorus
13 tracks
- 5 Fragments to Pictures of Hieronymus Bosch, for tenor, violin, trombone, harpsichord, timpani and strings
5 tracks
- Nagasaki, oratorio for mezzo-soprano, chorus and orchestra
5 tracks
- Penitential Psalms, for chorus
23 tracks
- Requiem, music to Schiller's drama 'Don Carlos', for soloists, mixed chorus and instrumental ensemble
56 tracks
- 3 Sacred Hymns
9 tracks
- Seid Nuchtern und Wachet (Faust Cantata), for soloists, chorus and orchestra
10 tracks
- Vocalise, for mixed chorus a cappella
1 track
- Voices of Nature, for 10 female voices and vibraphone
2 tracks
- Communio 2 (Lux Aeterna) for chorus and orchestra (from Requiem of Reconciliation, collective composition)
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Film
81 tracks
- A Fairy Tale of Travel
10 tracks
- The Adventures of a Dentist
9 tracks
- Ricky-Ticky-Tari
6 tracks
- The Commissar
22 tracks
- The Life Story of an Unknown Actor
12 tracks
- Sport, Sport, Sport
6 tracks
- Clowns and Kids Suite (arr. F. Strobel)
5 tracks
- The Ascent Suite (arr. F. Strobel)
3 tracks
- The Glass Harmonica Suite (arr. F. Strobel)
4 tracks
- The Waltz Suite (arr. F. Strobel)
4 tracks
- A Fairy Tale of Travel
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Keyboard Works
1 track
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Chamber Works
12 tracks
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