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Boris Filanovsky

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Boris Filanovsky
Born (1968-12-19) December 19, 1968 (age 55)
OriginLeningrad, USSR
Occupation(s)Composer
Websitehttp://www.filanovsky.ru/en/bio.html

Boris Filanovsky (born December 19 1968, Leningrad) is a Russian composer and poet.

Biography[edit]

Born in 1968 in Leningrad. Studied at the Rimsky-Korsakov Music School under Sergei Belimov. In 1995 he graduated from the St Petersburg Conservatoire under Boris Tishchenko. From 1992 to 1997 he studied at All-Russian Seminars for Young Composers in Ivanovo under Sergei Berinsky. In 1998 he undertook an internship at IRCAM. Member of the group of composers "Resistance of Material". Member of the Russian Composers' Union.

Since 2005 he has been performing as an extreme vocalist/reader, in this capacity collaborating with eNsemble Pro Arte, Schoenberg Ensemble, Ensemble 2e2m, KNM Berlin, Teodor Currentzis, Kirill Serebrennikov.

Lives in Berlin since 2013.

Art[edit]

Since 2000 artistic director of eNsemble of Pro Arte Institute.

Author of "Emptiness into a Cage", "Seven Words. Joseph Haydn and the Group of Authors", "Tour around Tournay Mass", "German Season", "Pythian Games" (annual competitions of composers) and others.

In September 2003 he replaced Louis Andrissen who gave a master class for young composers with the De Volharding orchestra at the St Petersburg Conservatoire.

Since 2003 he has been the initiator of the Pro Arte Institute's programme "New Musical Technologies" (sound design, live electronics).

In March 2005, he was a finalist at the Third International Competition for Composers (Seoul).

In September-October 2006 - residence in Djerassi Resident Artists Program.

Member of the Group of Composers Resistance of Material.

Opera "The Sverlians. Overture. End" (part of the opera series) is successfully held at the Electrotheatre from mid-2015, gathering a full room. Nomination for "Golden Mask 2016" for the best work of the composer.

In November 2018, the oratorio "The Song of the Sprout of the World" to the text of Pavel Filonov was performed with great success by the GASO under the direction of Vladimir Yurovsky at the Moscow festival "Another Space" and was highly appreciated by critics.

In April 2019 he launched the Direct music project that breaks the traditional framework of the composer's and society's communication: mini-orders for music from any person.

Major musical compositions[edit]

  • Seemphony for orchestra
  • Song about the Sprout of the World for soloists, choir and orchestra (text: Pavel Filonov)
  • Three four, lyrical scenes not for theatre (text: Leo Rubinstein).
  • Sverlians II, opera (text: Boris Yukhananov)
  • Scompositio (text: documentary)

Works for unusual compositions[edit]

  • Collectivision for 7 harmonics and accordion
  • Cantus with cleansing for 7 Balkan guslars (text: Evgeny Ostashevsky)
  • Tristans Liebestod und Nachspiel for three historical grand pianos from different ages
  • La Machine Fleuve for 20 music boxes and cyclist
  • Voicity, op-air/dedication to Arseniy Avrahamov, for construction and military equipment, transport and sound projection

Books[edit]

  • Филановский, Б. Шмоцарт. — Jaromir Hladik Press, 2020. — 256 с. — ISBN 978-5-6044405-0-6.[1]
  • IRCAM Reading Panel'97 winner
  • Winner of the Irino Prize (Tokyo, 2003)
  • Scholar of the Berlin Arts Program (2013-2014) / Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD

Direct music project[edit]

Direct music was launched in April 2019 and today is the only p2p project in the field of music. As part of Direct music anyone can order the composer a play for himself or another person on one or more pages of A4, it will have a title from the serial number and name. In addition, anyone can set up an account in a music bank and replenish it; his or her name composition will grow accordingly. The starting price of a page is 100 euros, it will be regularly increased.

The works were performed[edit]

Links[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. "Борис Филановский. Шмоцарт" (in русский). syg.ma. Retrieved 2020-05-11.


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