Composer
Rodion Shchedrin (1932-); RUS
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The son of a music theorist and writer, composer Rodion Shchedrin was encouraged in his musical interests from a very young age. Initial studies at the Moscow Conservatory were interrupted by Russia's participation in World War II, but In 1948 he entered the Moscow Choral School, and three years later he returned to the Conservatory. There he studied piano with Yakov Fliyer and composition with Yuri Shaporin. At the same time, his interest in Russian folk music came to the surface; he led a 1951 trip to Belorussia to collect folk songs, some of which turn up in his early Piano Quintet (1952). Folk songs also play a role in his brilliant Piano Concerto No. 1 (1954), which he wrote and premiered as his graduation composition from the Conservatory.
Not long after his graduation, Shchedrin began what has become one of his best-known works, the ballet Konek-gorbunok (The little humpbacked horse, 1956), which quickly became a staple of the Bolshoi ballet. Another very popular work in Russia was the opera Not love alone (1961). In the mid-'60s, Shchedrin started to incorporate modern sounds and techniques like tone-rows and aleatorics (chance elements) into works like his Symphony No. 2 (1962-1965) and the Piano Concerto No. 2 (1966). Since that time, Shchedrin has consistently exhibited an eclectic taste; elements of the avant-garde, neo-Classicism, folk, jazz, and pop music have all played roles in his music, which he has called "post-avant-garde."
In 1962, Shchedrin was recommended to succeed Tikhon Khrennikov as chairman of the Union of Soviet Composers. In the event, Khrennikov ended up staying in the post, but Shchedrin did later succeed Dmitri Shostakovich as the chairman of the Composers' Union of Russia, and remains its honorary chairman. From 1964 to 1969, Shchedrin taught composition at the Moscow Conservatory, while gaining recognition as one of the most successful Russian composers of his time. Music fans around the world have come to know The Carmen Ballet, his 1968 arrangement of parts of Georges Bizet's Carmen for strings and percussion, produced for his wife, ballerina Maya Plisetskaya. He also wrote the full-length ballet Anna Karenina (1972) for her.
Although elements of Russian Orthodox chants appeared in early works like Chimes (1967) and the Concerto for Orchestra No. 2 (written for the 125th anniversary of the New York Philharmonic), it was not until the 1980s that explicit liturgical themes found their way into works like Stihira (1987) and The Sealed Angel (1988). To date, Shchedrin has written, among many other works, five piano concertos, five concertos for orchestra, and three symphonies; the most recent of these (subtitled "Scenes of Russian Fairy Tales") was premiered in Berlin in June 2000.
© Chris Morrison, All Music Guide
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Orchestral Works
82 tracks
- Chimes for orchestra
1 track
- Naughty Limericks, concerto for orchestra (Concerto No.1)
5 tracks
- Carmen Suite (arr.Shchedrin, for strings and perc.)
14 tracks
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Concertos
10 tracks
- Carmen-Suite (based on themes of Georges Bizet)
40 tracks
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Symphonies
5 tracks
- Concerto for Orchestra No.4 "Khorovody" (Roundelays)
1 track
- Concerto for Orchestra No.5 "Four Russian Songs"
1 track
- Kristallene Gusli (Crystal Psaltery), for orchestra
1 track
- Four Fragments from the ballet 'The Little Humpbacked Horse', for orchestra
4 tracks
- Chimes for orchestra
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Stage Works
101 tracks
- Carmen, ballet for strings and percussion (after Bizet)
69 tracks
- The Enchanted Wanderer (opera)
16 tracks
- Not Love Alone (opera)
5 tracks
- The Seagull, ballet
7 tracks
- The Humpbacked Horse, ballet
4 tracks
- Carmen, ballet for strings and percussion (after Bizet)
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Chamber Works
23 tracks
- Sonata for violin solo ("Echo"), Op.69
1 track
- Piano Terzetto
2 tracks
- Three Funny Pieces, for piano trio
3 tracks
- Sonata for cello & piano
9 tracks
- Ancient Melodies of Russian Folk-Songs, for cello & piano
5 tracks
- Lyric Scenes, for string quartet
1 track
- Menuhin-Sonata, for violin & piano
1 track
- Humoresque, for violin and piano
1 track
- Sonata for violin solo ("Echo"), Op.69
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Piano Works
36 tracks
- In the Style of Albéniz for piano (or various arrangements)
6 tracks
- Humoresque for piano
3 tracks
- Prelude & fugue for piano No.22 in G-
2 tracks
- Prelude for piano No.16 (Basso Ostinato)
4 tracks
- Sonata for piano in C
3 tracks
- Polyphonic Notebook, 25 polyphonic preludes for piano, Op.50
10 tracks
- Poem, for piano
1 track
- Polyphonic Pieces (2) for piano, Nos 1 & 2
2 tracks
- 24 Prelude and Fugues, Book I, Op.29 ('Sharp Keys')
3 tracks
- Four Fragments from The Humpbacked Horse, for piano
1 track
- El Sonar de las Campanas Rusas, for piano
1 track
- In the Style of Albéniz for piano (or various arrangements)
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Vocal Works
31 tracks
- Choral Works
31 tracks
- A woman there laundered linen (Lyrics by I. Lyapin )
1 track
- Blessed is the one who from his youth (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Evening Song (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- First Ice (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- Here Is Along Tverskaya Street (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- It’s Time My Friend! (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Morning (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Mountain Spring (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- My Goddesses (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Quiet is the night in Ukraine (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Scarlet Sails (Lyrics by A. Grin)
1 track
- Sealed Angel
10 tracks
- Serenade (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- Tbilisi markets (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- The autumn weather in that year (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Russian Peals
4 tracks
- The roads we’ve got nowadays (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Why so unfavourable you are? (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Willow, Little WIllow (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- A woman there laundered linen (Lyrics by I. Lyapin )
- Choral Works
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Film Scores
1 track
- Height
1 track
- Height
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Various Works
4 tracks
- Balalaika, for solo violin
1 track
- Hommage à Albeniz
1 track
- Kadril, for cello and piano
1 track
- In the Style of Albeniz (arr.harp)
1 track
- Balalaika, for solo violin
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Orchestral Works
14 tracks
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Stage Works
3 tracks
- Not Love Alone (opera)
3 tracks
- Not Love Alone (opera)
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Vocal Works
21 tracks
- Choral Works
21 tracks
- A woman there laundered linen (Lyrics by I. Lyapin )
1 track
- Blessed is the one who from his youth (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Evening Song (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- First Ice (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- Here Is Along Tverskaya Street (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- It’s Time My Friend! (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Morning (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Mountain Spring (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- My Goddesses (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Quiet is the night in Ukraine (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Scarlet Sails (Lyrics by A. Grin)
1 track
- Serenade (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- Tbilisi markets (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- The autumn weather in that year (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Russian Peals
4 tracks
- The roads we’ve got nowadays (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Why so unfavourable you are? (Lyrics by A. Pushkin)
1 track
- Willow, Little WIllow (Lyrics by A. Voznesensky)
1 track
- A woman there laundered linen (Lyrics by I. Lyapin )
- Choral Works
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Film Scores
1 track
- Height
1 track
- Height
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Various Works
4 tracks
- Balalaika, for solo violin
1 track
- Hommage à Albeniz
1 track
- Kadril, for cello and piano
1 track
- In the Style of Albeniz (arr.harp)
1 track
- Balalaika, for solo violin
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