After asking Eugenia to translate some of the descriptive words used by the villagers to characterize the inscrutable Domenico, Gortchakov rationalizes, Hes not mad. He and his comely interpreter Eugenia travel to a convent in the Tuscan countryside, to look at frescoes by Piero della Francesca. A Russian man, Andreyi Gorchakov (Oleg Yankovsky), and an Italian woman, Eugenia (Domiziana Giordano), arrive in a rural Italian villa known as the home of Pavel Sosnovsky, an 18th Century Russian . At this moment, his life is divided and confused, which bars him from spiritual fulfillment. Your email address will not be published. It is both an idealized and an ominous closure, as the muted colors of the Russian landscape now suffuse the Italian streets, tainting them with the pallid hues of unrequited longing-a tenuous reunification of the spiritual schism within Gortchakovs soul. A photographer joins the Soviet resistance. Sosnovsky too suffered from this. Andrei is about to leave Italy for Russia when Eugenia calls him to bid goodbye and informs him that she has met Domenico in Rome. Required fields are marked *. The final shot shows Andrei and a dog resting on the ground of Abbey of San Galgano, with a countryside with a wooden house in the background. However, he has a significant philosophical awakening as well as consciousness. [4], Donatella Baglivo filmed a ninety-minute documentary on the making of the film titled Andrei Tarkovsky in Nostalghia (1984), which includes interviews with cast and crew. Pans Labyrinth Analysis and Review: In Pans Labyrinth, Guillermo Del Toro Vividly Shows the Violence and Brutality in Francoist Spain and Creates a Fantasy World to Escape from It. The project "My-O-My" (56 min. Nostalgia (1983) Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Actors: Oleg Yankovsky, Erland Josephson, Domiziana Giordano. Almost all the shots appear as dreams. During the Soviet era, Chesnokov was better known as a choral conductor than composer. Meanwhile, the film credits scroll up over the scene. Tarkovsky said, "Our 'nostalghia' is not your . Andrei befriends an apparently lunatic man named Domenico (Erland Josephson) who locked his family members for seven years in order to save them from the end of this world. He and his comely interpreter Eugenia (Domiziana Giordano) travel to a convent in the Tuscan countryside, to look at frescoes by Piero della Francesca, although Andrei decides . So, he lies down on the bed a little later in the dark hotel room. Litvinovsky Music/ASCAP. Its also about light and dark, as Tarkovsky and cinematographer Giuseppe Lanci explore chiaroscuro effects, often incorporating candles to create mesmerizing glows and elongated shadows while alternating between color, sepia, and black-and-white. The hearts path is covered in shadow. 2006. Gortchakov has travelled to Italy on an extended research expedition to retrace the emigrant journey of an acclaimed eighteenth century Russian composer named Pavel Sosnovsky who, despite achieving international recognition away from his homeland, eschewed fame and returned to the humble life of a feudal serf, only to sink further into despair . He was irritated by the constant supervision and pressure of the Soviet Censor Board. But at the very beginning of this journey, Andrei quickly feels uneasy and wants to return to Russia. In less than a year following its completion, Tarkovsky's own life began to re-semble closely the life of his film's protagonist, as he would live in exile . BYA0111018, "Dziady". madmuseum.org. It seems that Sosnovsky was not a fictional character, he led a normal life. Cinematographer Guiseppe Lanci plays with lights and shadows in multiple scenes. The ostensible reason for his trip is to research a biography of an 18th-Century serf composer, Pavel Sosnovsky, who escaped to the West and won acclaim but, unable to bear separation from his homeland, returned, surrendered himself and ultimately committed suicide. Eugenia is with her boyfriend, but he seems disinterested in her and appears to be involved in dubious business affairs. Synopsis:To investigate the life of Russian composer Pavel Sosnovsky, Andrei Gorkachov (Oleg Yankovsky) goes to Italy, where Sosnovsky resided before his suicide.Joining Gorkachov on his journey through Tuscany is his interpreter, Eugenia (Domiziana Giordano), who develops an interest in her client that is more than professional. He also learns that Domenico had a family and was obsessed in keeping them inside his house in order to save them from the end of the world, until they were freed by the local police after seven years. 1983. Established in Melbourne (Australia) in 1999, Cinema and the Classroom: Education in the Work of Eric Rohmer. It is a film in which I have managed to express myself fully. This acts as a metaphor to portray Andreis current state of mind. He deeply missed Russia and its people while staying in Italy. Eugenia, who has flowing blond hair, is reading a book of poems by Arseni Tarkovsky, the directors father, in Italian, but Gorchakov tells her to throw it away. 2015. (The model for the fictional Sosnovsky was Maximillian Beryozovsky, an 18th-century Ukrainian composer.) Thats the real evil of our time. * 2014. more than professional. Gortchakov has travelled to Italy on an extended research expedition to retrace the emigrant journey of an acclaimed eighteenth century Russian composer named Pavel Sosnovsky who, despite achieving international recognition away from his homeland, eschewed fame and returned to the humble life of a feudal serf, only to sink further into despair and commit suicide. Eugenia enters the convent and asks the priest why women are more devout than men. Domenico ultimately accepts the company of the attentive Gortchakov, and invites him to the abandoned house where he had kept his family in captivity. Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. In the film we hear his interpreter Eugenia read to Gorchakov the text of a letter sent by Sosnovsky, a serf, describing his brutal treatment at the hands of his master. The foggy Tuscan hilly areas look magical. Terms and Policies Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. The main character, Andrei Gorchakov (Oleg Yankovskiy), takes a trip to Italy to research the life of Russian composer, Pavel Sosnovsky (fictional character based off the historical composer, Berezovsky), who, much like our director and main character, moved to Italy from Russia. Andrei Tarkovsky made his penultimate feature film Nostalghia in Italy. The camera pushes in imperceptibly, but continuously from the beginning. [8], Anatoly Solonitsyn was initially cast as Andrei Gorchakov, but died from cancer in 1982, forcing Tarkovsky to seek a new protagonist. Eugenia asks whether women are meant only for this purpose. Nostalghia is a gorgeously told tale of loneliness, alienation, faith, devotion, and the search for home and family, the first film that Tarkovsky made outside of Russia, in Italy. As a result - a unique alloy of every possible element of art from the development of the European civilization is created. In Nostalghia, Tarkovsky wanted to portray the alienation of a Russian man who is alienated not only from the world but also from himself. Sosnovsky's story within the film is a mirror in which Gorchakov can better perceive his own nostalgia. 2016. Beethovens ninth symphony resonates with the scenes when Andrei visits Domenicos house and Domenico delivers a philosophical, emotional, and very important speech in Rome. We spend a third of our life asleep (and thus dreaming): what is there that is more real than dreams?[10], Tarkovsky spoke of the profound form of nostalgia which he believes is unique to Russians when traveling abroad, comparing it to a disease, "an illness that drains away the strength of the soul, the capacity to work, the pleasure of living", but also, "a profound compassion that binds us not so much with our own privation, our longing, our separation, but rather with the suffering of others, a passionate empathy. Kovcheg, Minsk. Kovcheg, Minsk. Dreams and memories mingle with the past and the present as birds fly out of a religious statue, Gorchakov sees the reflection of a younger Domenico in a wardrobe left in the street, a white feather floats slowly to the ground, Domenico stands atop a weathered statue of Marcus Aurelius and demands societal change, and Gorchakov wades through a flooded abandoned building where a young girl appears seemingly out of nowhere. [] Nothing happens. Kovcheg, Minsk. He claims that he can save the world if he succeeds in crossing the pool with the lighted candle. The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth: Season 8, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Season 1, Link to Marvel Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer, Link to 10 Black Women Filmmakers Who Have Shaped the Cinema Landscape of the 21st Century, Link to 10 LGBTQIA+ Women Who Became Trailblazers in Entertainment. Through the melancholic Gortchakov, Tarkovsky attempts to reconcile his own feelings of emotional abandonment, loss of cultural identity, alienation, and artistic need. He deeply suffers from homesickness and dreams of his family and the magnificent natural beauty of the Russian countryside. He and his comely interpreter Eugenia travel to a convent in the Tuscan countryside, to look at frescoes by Piero della Francesca. 2014. To investigate the life of Russian composer Pavel Sosnovsky, Andrei Gorkachov (Oleg Yankovsky) goes to Italy, where Sosnovsky resided before his suici Tag Archives: Pavel Sosnovsky ANDREI TARKOVSKY, SCULPTING IN TIME: NOSTALGHIA. The astonishing final shot shows Gortchakov in the foreground of an ethereal coexistence between the two worlds, as the Russian farmhouse becomes encapsulated within the arching walls of a Roman cathedral. ISMN 979-0-804500-14-1, "Faron" for clarinet. Trailer. Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. Tarkovsky co-wrote the screenplay with Tonino Guerra. The protagonistalso named Andreiis a Russian poet living in the northern Italian province of Tuscany who is researching a biography of Russian composer and expatriate Pavel Sosnovsky. BYA0110015, "Windophonia". How a Canadian Filmmaker Made an Award-Winning 26-minute short for $3500, Luzifer Takes the Top Prize at Pendance 2022, 28 Directors from 5 Continents Headline the International Shorts Programme at Pendance 2021, 10 Feature Films Selected to Pendance 2021, A Record-Setting 17 Canadian Directors Heading to Pendance 2021. Apr 2010 - Jan 20165 years 10 months. After two or three weeks of total uncertainty and a breakdown of all usual market ratios and correlations caused by Russia's. Read article. All rights reserved. ISMN 9790804500073, "Calypso" for piano and string orchestra. Joining Gorkachov on his journey through Tuscany is his interpreter, Eugenia (Domiziana Giordano), who develops an interest in her client that is more than professional. 2016. with updates on movies, TV shows, Rotten Tomatoes podcast and more. He is working in various genres: from chamber, choral, symphonic, stage production music to electroacoustic art. "[16] Nostalghia has an approval rating of 86% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 22 reviews, and an average rating of 8.22/10. Andrei Gorkachov, a Russian poet, is traveling to Tuscany, Italy, to explore the life of an 18th-century Russian composer, Pavel Sosnovsky. However, the priest is not able to answer. Each time, he finds new resources, disclosing, in labyrinths of style, unknown sources of inspiration, admiring and being pleased by the magnificence of each detail.[1] (Musical critic Svetlana Beresten), 1978 1982 Minsk State Musical College: Musicologists Diploma, 1982 1987 Belarusian State Academy of Music (Minsk): Composers Diploma (class of Prof. Dmitry Smolsky), 1989 1991 Belarusian State Academy of Music (Minsk): Post-graduate Composer's Degree (class of Prof. Dmitry Smolsky), 1993 Summer Course for Composers (Poland) directed by Krzysztof Penderecki (Poland), Michael Nyman (Great Britan), Louis Andriessen (Holland), Fransois-Bernard Mache (France), 1995 Summer Course for Composers (Poland) directed by Martin Bresnick (USA), Daryl Runswick (Great Britain), Sylvano Bussotti (Italy), Sigune von Osten (Germany), 2000 Acanthes/IRCAM Musical Computing Workshop directed by Jonathan Harvey (Great Britan), Tristan Murail (France) and Martin Matalon (France), 2001 Musical Computing Workshop in the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart (Germany) directed by Matthias Hermann and Marek Choloniewski, 2001 Electroacoustic Music Studio of the Academy of Music in Krakow, Poland, 2006 Omi International Arts Center, Ghent, NY USA, 2008 Electroacoustic Music Studio of the Academy of Music in Krakow, Poland, 1990 Member of the Belarusian Union of Composers, 2004 Member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), 2005 Member of the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (ICEM/CIME) in Bourges (Polish section), 1981 "Perpetuum Mobile and Passacaglia" for piano, 1982 "Concertino-Barocco", suite for string orchestra, 1987 "Wedding" ("Wiaselle"), cantata for soloists, mixed choir and symphony orchestra, 1988 "Gathering Saturday" ("Zbornaja Subotka"), cantata for soloists and mixed choir, 1990 "Francisk", mistery for bass and symphony orchestra, 1990 "Zbieg" for flute, oboe, violin, cello and piano, 1991 "Intavolatura", suite for guitar (CD), 1992 "Tabulatura Vilnensis", cycle of pieces for chamber ensemble, 1993 Electronic compositions: "Ra", "Night Bells", "Styx"," Fairy of Tides", "Suspense", 1995 "Gregorianica", missa for male choir, 1996 "Hymnes de Saint-Martin" ("Oculis Et Manibus", "Au Milieu Des Nuages") for mixed choir, 1996 "To Gods Mother" ("Da Maci Bozaj"), cantata for soloists, mixed choir and chamber orchestra (CD), 1997 "Filix", sonata for flute and guitar (CD), 1997 "Heart of Jesus" ("Serca Jezusa"), cantata for mixed choir and chamber orchestra (CD), 1998 "Stabat Mater", cantata for mezzo-soprano and chamber orchestra (CD), 1998 "Songs for Christmas" ("Pesni na Bozaje Naradzennie"), cantata for soloists, mixed choir and symphony orchestra (CD), 1998 "Rondo Ricercari", triptych for flute and guitar (CD), 1999 "Consort Lessons", suite for chamber orchestra (CD), 2001 "Tales of the Magic Tree", cycle of pieces for string orchestra (CD), 2001 "In-Ta-Vo-La-Tu-Ra", electroacoustic performance, 2001 "Ballads of Faron", electroacoustic remix, 2002 "Canzonetta" for tuba (or cello/oboe/bassoon/bass clarinet) and electronics (CD), 2002 "Calypso", concerto for piano and string orchestra (CD), 2003 "Traffic in Open Sun", cycle of pieces for quartets of homogeneous low wind instruments: tubas, trombones, bassoons (CD), 2005 "Raft of Odisseus", concerto for trombone, French horn, trumpet and string orchestra, 2006 "My-O-My", 10 electroacoustic compositions (CD), 2008 "Jazz Graffiti", 12 electroacoustic compositions (CD), 2011 "Wedding", music for the stage production by Witold Gombrowiczs play, 2012 "Dziady", music for the stage production based on a poem by Adam Mickiewicz (CD), 2012 "Oedipus Rex", music for the stage production based on the tragedy of Sophocles, 2013 "Arabian night", music for the stage production by Roland Schimmelpfennigs play, 2013 "Karlsson-on-the-Roof", music for the stage production after Astrid Lindgrens book, 2013 "The Dance of Death", music for the stage production by August Strindberg's play, 2014 "Ribbons on the Corners", music for the stage production by Gregory Oster's play, 2014 "The Golden Key", music for the stage production by Alexej Tolstoj's fairy tale, 2014 "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids", music for the stage production based on the folk tale, 2014 "The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats, suite for violin and string orchestra, 2015 "Narmahnar", music for the stage production by Mykola Kulish's play "Folk Malahy", 2015 "Le Grand Cahier", music for the stage production after Agota Kristof's novel, 2015 "Le Grand Cahier", suite for string orchestra, 2015 "Puss in Boots", music for the stage production after Charles Perrault's fairy tale, 2015 "Puss in Boots", suite for trumpet and piano, 2015 "The Snow Queen", music for the stage production after Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, 2016 "The Lower Depths", music for the stage production by Maxim Gorkys play, 2017 "Small Demon", music for the stage production based on the novel by Fedor Sologub, 2017 "Tale of the Fisherman and the Goldfish", music for the stage production based on the poem by Alexander Pushkin, 2017 "New Land", music for the stage production based on the poem by Yakub Kolas, 2017 "Snow White", music for the stage production based on the fairy tale of the Brothers Grimm, 2018 "My Dads a Birdman", music for the stage production based on the play by David Almond, 2018 "Journey to the Land of Ants", music for the radioshow based on the play by Tatyana Mushinskaya, 2018 "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", music for the stage production based on the novel by Mark Twain, 2018 "Cherry Orchard", music for the stage production based on the play by Anton Chekhov, 2018 "The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas", music for the stage production based on the play by David Almond, 2018 "Inclusion", music for the documentary film, 2018 "The Great Journey of Prince Nicholas Christopher Radziwill Orphans", music for the documentary film, 2019 "Cherry Orchard", suite for piano and chamber orchestra, 2019 "Pelleas and Melisande", music for the stage production based on the play by Maurice Meterlink, 2019 "Munchausenshow", suite for symphony orchestra, 2020 "My Dad's a Birdman", suite for piano and chamber orchestra, 2020 "Master Cat", suite for trumpet and string orchestra, 2020 "The Adventures of Prantish Vyrvich, a Scalar and a Spy", music for the radioshow based on a novel by Ludmila Rubleuskaya, 1990 Minsk Music Spring, International Festival, Grand Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic ("Francisk" performed by Oleg Gordynetz (bass) and the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Belarus conducted by Victor Dubrovsky), 1991 Concert of New Belarusian Music, Chamber Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic ("Intavalotura" performed by Eugeny Gridzuszko (guitar), 1992 Concert of the Belarusian Barocco, Chamber Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic ("Tabulatura Vilnensis" performed by "Classic-Vanguard" conducted by Vladimir Bajdov), 1993 International Youth Music Forum in Kiev, Ukraine ("Wir" performed by the Quartet of the French Corns under direction of Ivan Babik), 1994 Concert of the Modern Belarusian Music, Chamber Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic ("Ul" performed by "Classic-Vanguard" conducted by Vladimir Bajdov), 1994 International Youth Music Forum in Kiev, Ukraine ("Ul" performed by the String Quintet under direction of Igor Andrievsky), 1994 Recital, Chamber Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic (Missa "Gregorianica" performed by "Unia" Male Choir conducted by Cyrill Nosaev), 1995 Choral International Neuchatel, Switzerland ("Wedding" performed by "Grajna" Mixed Choir conducted by Nikolaj Kashuro), 1996 Florilege Vocal De Tours, France (Missa "Gregorianica" performed by "Unia" Male Choir conducted by Cyrill Nosaev), 1997 International Jugend-Festspieltreffen Bayreuth, Germany ("Concertino-Barocco" performed by "Young Belarus" Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael Kozinetz), 1998 Recital, Chamber Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic (Missa "Gregorianica" performed by "Unia" Male Choir conducted by Cyrill Nosaev), "Stabat Mater" performed by Jamilia Amandurdyeva (mezzo-soprano) and Alexander Milto (organ) , "Francisk" performed by Oleg Gordynetz (bass) and Alexander Milto (organ), 1999 Festliche Konzerte zum Neuen Jahr in Zurich, Switzerland ("Concertino-Barocco" performed by the Zurich Chamber Orchestra conducted by Stefan Meier), 1999 Youth Music Days in Druskininkai, Lithuania ("Concertino-Barocco" performed by the St. Kristoforo Chamber Orchestra conducted by Donatas Katkus), 1999 ISCM World Music Days in Bucharest, Romania ("Ul" performed by "Aperto" Ensemble), 2000 Ankara Cokseli Muzik Dernegi, Turkey (Missa "Gregorianica", "Gathering Saturday" performed by the Polozk Chamber Choir conducted by Ludmila Zhukova), 2000 Gaude Mater International Festival of Sacred Music in Czestochowa, Poland (Missa "Gregorianica" performed by "Unia" Male Choir conducted by Cyrill Nosaev), 2000 Minsk-2000, International Piano Contest, obligated National piece ("Perpetuum Mobile and Passacaglia" performed by Alexander Muzykantov (piano), 2000 National Orchestral Contest, obligated piece for wind orchestra ("Taurus" performed by the Wind Orchestra of the Minsk State Musical College conducted by Victor Babarikin), 2000 Recital, Uladzislaw Golubok Hall, State Museum of Theatre and Music Culture ("Perperuum Mobile and Passacaglia", "Faron", "Filix", "Intavolatura"), 2000 International Rostrum of Composers in Amsterdam, Netherlands ("Zbieg"), 2000 Choral International Neuchatel, Switzerland ("Gathering Saturday" performed by "Orienta" Girls Choir conducted by Elena Guliaeva), 2001 March 22, Grand Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic ("Consort Lessons" performed by the State Chamber Orchestra of Belarus conducted by Peter Vandilovsky), 2002 February 26, Chamber Concert, XIII Belarusian Composers Forum ("Faron" performed by Alexej Jaskelchik (clarinet), 2002 March 2, Symphony Concert, XIII Belarusian Composers Forum, Grand Hall of the Minsk Philharmonic ("Tales of the Magic Tree" performed by the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Belarus conducted by Gennady Provatorov), 2004 Minsk Gold Autumn, International Festival, Belarus ("Stabat Mater" performed by Jamilia Amandurdyeva (mezzo-soprano) and the State Chamber Orchestra of Belarus conducted by Peter Vandilovsky), 2004 Minsk Gold Autumn, International Festival, Belarus ("Calypso" performed by Tatiana Starchenko (piano) and the State Chamber Orchestra of Belarus conducted by Peter Vandilovsky), 2005 ISCM Concert, Chamber Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic ("Canzonetta" performed by Roman Dokunihin (tuba), 2006 August 12, Music Omi Concert in Ghent, USA ("My-O-My" performed by Carsten Radtke (guitar) and Joseph Daley (tuba), 2006 August 14, Music Omi Concert at the Players Theatre, Manhattan, New York, USA ("My-O-My" performed by Carsten Radtke (guitar) and Joseph Daley (tuba)), 2006 December 3, Orchestra Concert of the Belarusian Composers XIV-th Forum, Chamber Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic ("Raft of Odysseus"), 2008 February 28, Intermedia I Concert, Akademia Muzyczna, Krakow, Poland ("My-O-My"), 2008 June 25, Intermedia II Concert, Akademia Muzyczna, Krakow, Poland ("Jazz Graffiti"), 2008 November 24, Concert "Baroque Mood", Grand Hall of the Belarusian State Philharmonic ("Consort Lessons" performed by the State Chamber Orchestra of Belarus conducted by Peter Vandilovsky), 2008 November 27, Audio Art Festival, Akademia Muzyczna, Krakow, Poland ("Jazz Graffiti"), 2008 December 21, Recital, Concert Hall of the Belarusian Composers Union ("Jazz Graffiti"), 2009 October 17, Gaude Polonia Concert, Zamek Ujazdowski Centre of Modern Art, Warszawa ("Jazz Graffiti"), 2010 April 15, Streams International Festival of New Music, Abtei Brauweiler, Cologne, Germany ("Tales of the Magic Tree" performed by the Cologne Chamber Orchestra conducted by Christoph Maria Wagner), 2010 April 16, Streams International Festival of New Music, Abtei Brauweiler, Cologne, Germany ("Canzonetta" for cello & electronics performed by Judith Ermert (cello), 2010 October 4, Symphony Concert in the Studio of BTRC, Minsk ("Tales of the Magic Tree" performed by the Belteleradiocompany symphony orchestra conducted by Erki Pehk), 2010 October 28, Muzyka z Pradem, Akademia Muzyczna, Poznan, Poland ("Jazz Graffiti" performed by Anna Zelinska (violin), 2010 December 23, One Night in December International Festival, Einav Culture Centre, Tel Aviv, Israel ("Jazz Graffiti" performed by Anna Zelinska (violin), 2011 February 13, XIV Lutoslawski Forum, Warsaw Philharmonic, Poland ("Jazz Graffiti" performed by Anna Zelinska (violin), 2011 May 26, Minsk Puppet Theatre ("Wedding" music for the stage production by Witold Gombrowiczs play), 2011 June 26, Forfest Festival, Museum of Kromeriz, Czech Republic ("Jazz Graffiti" performed by Anna Zelinska (violin), 2011 November 16, Minsk Trade Union Palace, Concert of the Male Choir "Unia" conducted by Cyrill Nosaev (Missa "Gregorianica"), 2012 October 27, Minsk Radio Studio ("Winterra" performed by the Belteleradiocompanys orchestra conducted by Erki Pehk), 2012 November 2, Minsk Puppet Theatre ("Dziady" music for the stage production after Adam Mickewiczs poem), 2012 November 25 Minsk Triennale BelExpoArt-2012 (Recital), 2012 November 28, Minsk Philharmonic ("Calypso" performed by Tatiana Starchenko (piano) and the Chamber Ensemble), 2012 November 30, Kurgan Puppet Theatre ("Oedipus the King" music for the stage production by Sophocles's play), 2013 March 13, Janka Kupala National Theatre ("Arabian Night" music for the stage production by Roland Schimmelpfennigs play), 2013 May 1, Cork International Festival, Ireland ("Gathering Saturday" performed by "Salutaris" Chamber Choir conducted by Olga Janum), 2013 July 4, Gdansk, Poland (Missa "Gregorianica" performed by Victor Kisten (organ), 2013 November 8, Habarovsk Puppet Theatre ("The Dance of Death" music for the stage production by August Strindberg's play), 2014 March 8, Ortus The Khorikos International New Music Competition, Concert of the Winners, Church of St. Anthony of Padua in Soho, New York ("Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus" from missa "Gregorianica" performed by "Khorikos" Chamber Choir conducted by Jesse Peckham), 2014 April 6, Molodechno Puppet Theatre ("Ribbons on the corners" music for the stage production by Gregory Oster's play), 2014 April 26, Minsk Puppet Theatre ("The Golden Key" music for the stage production after Alexej Tolstoj's novel), 2014 December 20, Minsk Puppet Theatre ("The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids" music for the stage production based on the folk tales), 2015 February 15, Perm Puppet Theatre ("Narmahnar" music for the stage production by Mykola Kulish's play "Folk Malahy"), 2015 May 29, Perm Puppet Theater ("Le Grand Cahier" music for the stage production by Agota Kristof's novel), The Golden Mask Award (Russian National Theatre Award) Best Puppetry Production of the Year, 2015 May 29, Minsk Philharmonic ("Canzonetta" for bass clarinet and electronics performed by Alexej Jaskelchik (clarinet), 2015 August 29, Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Zaslauje (Missa "Gregorianica" performed by "Concordia" Chamber Choir conducted by Galina Kazimirovskaja), 2015 September 19, Perm Puppet Theatre ("Puss in Boots" music for the stage production after Charles Perrault's fairy tale), 2015 October 4, St. Anne's Church, Warsaw (Missa "Gregorianica" performed by "Concordia" Chamber Choir conducted by Galina Kazimirovskaja), 2015 November 23, Minsk Trade Union Palace ("Tales of the Magic Tree" performed by "Metamorphose" String Orchestra conducted by Pavel Lubomudrov), 2015 December 19, Perm Puppet Theatre ("The Snow Queen" music for the stage production after Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale), 2015 December 29, Minsk Philharmonic ("The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats" performed by Jasha Shapiro (9 years old) and Belteleradiocompanys orchestra conducted by Andrey Galanov), 2016 March 21, Mogilev Puppet Theatre ("The Lower Depths" music for the stage production by Maxim Gorkys play), 2016 May 7, International Choir and Orchestra Festival, Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava, Spain (Missa "Gregorianica" performed by "Concordia" Chamber Choir conducted by Galina Kazimirovskaja), 2016 August 27, Minsk, Classics on the Tower Square ("Consort Lessons" performed by "MuzzicDom Orchestra" conducted by Ivan Kostyakhin), 2016 October 19, Belarusian State Academy of Music, Minsk (Suite "Le Grand Cahier" ("Thick Notebook") performed by the Student Chamber Orchestra conducted by Peter Vandilovsky), 2016 November 27, Belarusian State Philharmonic, Minsk (Suite "Le Grand Cahier" ("Thick Notebook") performed by the "Metamorphose" String Orchestra conducted by Pavel Lyubomudrov), 2016 December 24, Belarusian State Puppet Theatre, Minsk (music for the stage production "Christmas Story" based on the novel by Charles Dickens), 2017 March 11, Perm Puppet Theatre ("My name is Lek" music for the stage production based on the story by Andrea Sophie Yannus "Ling"), 2017 March 22, Mogilev Regional Puppet Theatre ("Blue-Blue" music for the stage production based on the story of Vladimir Korotkevich), 2017 April 18, Easter Festival, Belarusian State Academy of Music, Minsk, (Suite "Consort Lessons" performed by the Student Chamber Orchestra conducted by Pyotr Vandilovsky), 2017 April 22, Ulyanovsk Puppet Theatre ("Munchausenshaw" music for the stage production based on the play by Grigory Gorin "The Same Munchausen"), 2017 April 22, Mogilev Puppet Theatre ("Little Red Riding Hood, narrated by the Grimm brothers" music for the stage production based on the fairy tale of the Grimm brothers), 2017 June 2, Krasnoyarsk Puppet Theatre ("The Little Devil" music for the stage production based on the play by Fedor Sologub), 2017 June 4, Bialystok Puppet Theatre, Poland ("The Tale of the Old Man and the Goldfish" music for the stage production based on the poem by Alexander Pushkin), 2017 June 9, Montpellier Choral House, France ("Au mieie des nuages" performed by "Le chur Francis Poulenc" and "Concordia" Choir, conductor Pasqualino Frigo), 2017 June 10, Church of St. Joseph in Castres, France ("Oculis et manibus" performed by "Le chur Francis Poulenc" and "Concordia" Choir, conductor Galina Kazimirovskaya), 2017 June 26, Istra City Drama Theatre ("The Death of Tarelkin" music for the stage production based on the play by Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin), 2017 June 29, Concert Belarus Poland, 25 years of good neighborliness, Belarusian State Philharmonic Society, Minsk (Suite "Concort Lessons" performed by the State Belarusian Chamber Orchestra conducted by Oleg Lesun), 2017 July 28, Concert at the residence of the World Bank in Belarus ("Concertino-Barocco"), 2017 September 20, Brest Puppet Theatre ("New Land" music for the stage production based on the poem by Yakub Kolas), 2017 September 26, Minsk State College of Music (meeting-presentation of the book by Svetlana Beresten Alexander Litvinovsky profession composer. 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