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  1. Jun 20, 2014 · This month has seen a return to those roots, with the world premiere of Dmitry Kurlyandskys Nosferatu. As one might expect from this resolutely radical composer, this is no conventional opera.

  2. Composer Dmitry Kurlyandsky and poet-librettist Dimitris Yalamas have created an opera that departs from the usual meaning of the term. Theodoros Terzopoulos, an expert on the theatre of antiquity, directed and choreographed the opera, and its scenic design was curated by Jannis Kounellis, one of the foremost proponents of the Arte Povera movement.

    • Dmitry Kurlyandsky. One of the leaders of the new Moscow generation of composers. The founder of the Structural Resistance (StRes) group of composers, the first informal professional association in post-Soviet Russia, which made new music known not only to a narrow circle of specialists but to the general public too.
    • Sergey Nevsky. Another leading figure on the Moscow music scene and co-author of the manifesto of the Structural Resistance (StRes) group of composers.
    • Boris Filanovsky. A representative of the St Petersburg school of composers. A conceptualist composer with a brilliant academic education, a music critic and promoter of new European music in Russia.
    • Anton Batagov. A composer, a follower of American post-minimalism on the Russian scene, also a pianist with a Tchaikovsky Competition prize to his credit.
  3. Nov 3, 2019 · Composer Dmitry Kurlyandsky is one of the key figures of the Stanislavsky Electro Theatre. He composed music for the plays 'Blue Bird', ' Psychosis ', ' Parasomnias ', ' The Orphic Games: Punk Macramé’ , 'The Golden Ass' , ' Sverliytsy' opera series and others.

    • Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857) Glinka’s unique position among Russia’s composers is due to the fact that he is hailed as the founding father of the Russian school of classical music.
    • Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) Probably no one had as big of an impact on Russian culture as Tchaikovsky, and it’s difficult to defeat his record of having composed the world’s most-performed operas and ballets.
    • Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975) Shostakovich was a legendary Soviet-era composer whose works continue to be featured among the most frequently-performed in the world.
    • Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881) Despite initial career goals to join the army, Mussorgsky sang well, played the piano, and was eventually won over by his desire to make music.
  4. On June 15, 2017, the world premiere of the play “Octavia. Trepanation ” by Boris Yukhananov and Dmitry Kurlyandskiy in the main program of the Holland Festival took place. The following performances were held from 5 to 8 October 2017 in Italian city of Vicenza on the stage of the Andrea Palladio Theater Teatro Olimpico.

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