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Occupation(s)
  
Composer

Role
  
Composer

Name
  
Giya Kancheli


Associated acts
  
Jansug Kakhidze

Years active
  
1977–present

Record label
  
ECM Records

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Born
  
10 July 1935 (age 88) Tbilisi, Georgia (
1935-07-10
)

Genres
  
Soundtrack Classical music

Instruments
  
Piano, keyboard, synthesizer

Education
  
Tbilisi State Conservatoire

Awards
  
Nika Award for Best Music Score, Wolf Prize in Arts

Compositions
  
When Almonds Blossomed, When Almonds Blossomed, Having Wept, Having Wept, Amao Omi, Amao Omi, Little Imber, Little Imber, Helesa, Helesa, Night Prayers, Night Prayers, Mourned by the Wind: IV Andante maestoso, Mourned by the Wind: IV Andante maestoso, Mourned by the Wind: I Largo, Mourned by the Wind: I Largo, Symphony no 3, Symphony no 3, Ex Contrario, Ex Contrario, Simi, Simi, Mourned by the Wind: III Larghetto, Mourned by the Wind: III Larghetto, Time and again, Time and again, Symphony no 5 "To the Memory of My Parents", Symphony no 5 "To the Memory of My Parents", Symphony No 4 "To the Memory of Michelangelo", Symphony No 4 "To the Memory of Michelangelo", With a Smile for Slava, With a Smile for Slava, Mourned by the Wind: II Allegro moderato, Mourned by the Wind: II Allegro moderato, V & V, V & V

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Giya Alexandrovich Kancheli (Georgian: გია ყანჩელი; born 10 August 1935 in Tbilisi, Transcaucasian SFSR, Soviet Union) is a Georgian composer who resides in Belgium.

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Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Kancheli has lived in Western Europe: first in Berlin, and since 1995 in Antwerp, where he became composer-in-residence for the Royal Flemish Philharmonic.

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Work

In his symphonies, Kancheli's musical language typically consists of slow scraps of minor-mode melody against long, subdued, anguished string discords. These passages are occasionally punctuated with "battle scenes" involving martial brass and percussion. His music post-1990 has become more refined and generally more subdued and nostalgic in character. Rodion Shchedrin speaks of Kancheli as "an ascetic with the temperament of a maximalist; a restrained Vesuvius".

Kancheli has written seven symphonies, and what he terms a liturgy for viola and orchestra, called Mourned by the Wind. His Fourth Symphony received its American premiere, with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Yuri Temirkanov, in January 1978, not long before the cultural freeze in the United States against Soviet culture. Glasnost allowed Kancheli to regain exposure, and he began to receive frequent commissions, as well as performances within Europe and America.

Championed internationally by Dennis Russell Davies, Jansug Kakhidze, Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Kim Kashkashian, Mstislav Rostropovich, and the Kronos Quartet, Kancheli has seen world premieres of his works in Seattle, as well as with the New York Philharmonic under Kurt Masur. He continues to receive regular commissions. New CDs of his recent works are regularly released, notably on the ECM label.

His work Styx is written for solo viola, chorus and orchestra. It is a farewell to his friends Avet Terterian and Alfred Schnittke, whose names are sung by the choir at certain points.

In Georgia, Kancheli's work is well known in the theatre, from which he draws much of his musical composition. For two decades, he served as the music director of the Rustaveli Theatre in Tbilisi. He composed an opera Music for the Living, in collaboration with Rustaveli director Robert Sturua, and in December 1999, the opera was restaged for the Deutsches National Theater in Weimar.

He has written music for dozens of films, many of them well known in the Russian-speaking world but virtually unknown outside it, such as Georgi Daneliya's science fiction film Kin-dza-dza! (1986) and its 2013 animated remake.

Played in films

  • 2001 — Giya Kancheli (Documentary)
  • 2011 — Giya Kancheli. Life in sounds (Documentary)
  • 2012 — Mimino - Secret Soviet movie (Documentary)
  • 2012 — Georgiy Daneliya (Documentary)
  • 2014 — Goodbye to Language
  • 2016 - Voyage of Time
  • Early works

  • Concerto for orchestra (1961)
  • Largo and Allegro (1963)
  • Symphony No. 1 (1967)
  • Orchestral

  • Symphony No. 2 “Songs” (1970)
  • Symphony No. 3 (1973)
  • Symphony No. 4 "To the Memory of Michelangelo" (1974)
  • Symphony No. 5 "To the Memory of My Parents" (1977)
  • Symphony No. 6 (1978–1980)
  • Symphony No. 7 "Epilogue" (1986)
  • Mourned by the Wind (Vom Winde beweint), liturgy for viola (or cello) and orchestra (1989)
  • Evening Prayers (Abendgebete) from “Life Without Christmas” (1991)
  • Abii ne viderem ("I turned away so as not to see") for alto flute / viola, piano and string orchestra (1992–1994)
  • Another Step... (Noch Einen Schritt...) (1992)
  • Wingless (1993)
  • Magnum Ignotum (1994)
  • Trauerfarbenes Land (1994)
  • Lament, Music of Mourning in Memory of Luigi Nono (1994)
  • ...à la Duduki (1995)
  • Simi, “Joyless Thoughts”, for cello and orchestra (1995)
  • ...à la Duduki (1995)
  • V & V (1995)
  • Valse Boston (1996)
  • Diplipito (1997)
  • Childhood Revisited (Besuch In Der Kindheit) (1998)
  • Sio (1998)
  • Rokwa (1999)
  • And Farewell Goes Out Sighing... (1999)
  • A Little Daneliade (2000)
  • ...al Niente (2000)
  • Ergo (2000)
  • Don’t Grieve (2001)
  • Fingerprints (2002)
  • Lonesome — 2 great Slava from 2 GKs (2002)
  • Warzone (2002)
  • Twilight (2004)
  • Ex Contrario (2006)
  • Kapote (2006)
  • Silent Prayer (2007)
  • Broken Chant (2007)
  • Ilori (2010)
  • Nu.Mu.Zu (I don't know, 2015), premiered by the National Orchestra of Belgium
  • Chamber music

  • Morning Prayers for chamber orchestra and tape (1990; 1st work from the 1990–95 four-part cycle A Life without Christmas)
  • Midday Prayers for soprano, clarinet and chamber orchestra (1990; 2nd work from the cycle A Life without Christmas)
  • Night Prayers for string quartet (1992–1995; 4th work from the cycle A Life without Christmas)
  • Caris Mere (After the wind) for soprano and viola (1994)
  • Magnum Ignotum for wind ensemble and tape (1994)
  • Valse Boston for piano and strings (1996)
  • Instead of a Tango for violin, bandoneon, piano and double bass (1996)
  • Time... and Again (1996)
  • In L'Istesso Tempo for piano quartet (1997)
  • Sio for strings, piano and percussion (1998)
  • Ninna Nanna for flute and string quartet (2008), commissioned by the National Flute Association
  • Chiaroscuro for string quartet (2011)
  • Choral/opera

  • Music for the living, opera in two acts (1982–1984)
  • Light Sorrow, music for orchestra, boys' choir and two boy sopranos (for the 40th anniversary of the victory over fascism) (1984)
  • Evening Prayers, for eight alto voices and chamber orchestra (1991; 3rd work from the 1990–95 four-part cycle A Life without Christmas)
  • Psalm 23, for soprano and chamber orchestra (1993)
  • Lament, concerto for violin, soprano and orchestra (1994)
  • Diplipito, for cello, counter-tenor and chamber orchestra (1997)
  • And Farewell Goes Out Sighing... for violin, countertenor and orchestra (1999)
  • Styx, for viola, mixed choir and orchestra (1999)
  • Little Imber (Kancheli), for solo voice, children's and men's choirs and small ensemble (2003)
  • Amao Omi, for SATB choir and saxophone quartet (2005)
  • "Dixi", for mixed choir and orchestra (2009)
  • References

    Giya Kancheli Wikipedia


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