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Giya Kancheli (Georgian: გია ყანჩელი; 10 August 1935 – 2 October 2019)[1] was a Georgian composer.[2] He was born in Tbilisi, Georgia but resided in Belgium.

Giya Kancheli
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Giya Kancheli photographed in March 2010
Background information
Born(1935-08-10)10 August 1935
Tiflis, Georgian SSR, Transcaucasian SFSR, USSR
Died2 October 2019(2019-10-02) (aged 84)
Tbilisi
GenresSoundtrack, classical music
Occupation(s)Composer
Instrument(s)Piano, keyboard, synthesizer
Years active1961–2019
Signature

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Kancheli lived first in Berlin, and from 1995 in Antwerp, where he became composer-in-residence for the Royal Flemish Philharmonic.[3] He died in his home city of Tbilisi, aged 84.


Work


In his symphonies, Kancheli's musical language typically consists of slow scraps of minor-mode melody against long, subdued, anguished string discords. Rodion Shchedrin referred to Kancheli as "an ascetic with the temperament of a maximalist; a restrained Vesuvius".[4]

Kancheli wrote seven symphonies, and what he termed 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 North America.[5]

Championed internationally by Lera Auerbach, Dennis Russell Davies, Jansug Kakhidze, Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Kim Kashkashian, Mstislav Rostropovich, and the Kronos Quartet, Kancheli saw world premieres of his works in Seattle, as well as with the New York Philharmonic under Kurt Masur. He continued to receive regular commissions. Recordings of his recent works are regularly released, notably on the ECM label.[6]

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.[7]

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.[8]

He wrote music for films such as Georgiy Daneliya's science fiction film Kin-dza-dza! (1986) and its 2013 animated remake.[9]


Filmography



Played in films



Selected works



Early works



Orchestral



Chamber music



Choral/opera



References


  1. n.a. (28 October 2019). "Giya Kancheli obituary". The Times (London). Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  2. Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 318–319. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
  3. "Giya Kancheli turns 75 on 10 August". Sikorski. August 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  4. Ainslie, Sarah. "Giya Kancheli". schirmer.com, 2006. Retrieved on 31 January 2007.
  5. "Giya Kancheli". www.wisemusicclassical.com. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  6. Records, E. C. M. "ECM Records". ECM Records. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  7. Tuttle, Raymond. "Yuri Bashmet Plays", classical.net; retrieved 2 April 2010.
  8. "Ghia Kancheli - Ascetic with Energy of Maximalist", davisvenot.ge; retrieved 2 April 2010.
  9. Rickards, Guy (7 October 2019). "Giya Kancheli obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  10. Serinus, Jason Victor (30 October 2015). "Introspection and sonic explosion from composer Giya Kancheli". Seattle Times. Retrieved 26 November 2015.

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Interviews



На других языках


[de] Gija Kantscheli

Gija Alexandrowitsch Kantscheli (georgisch გია ყანჩელი/Gia Qantscheli, russisch Ги́я Алекса́ндрович Канче́ли, engl. Transkription Giya Alexandrovich Kancheli; * 10. August 1935 in Tiflis; † 2. Oktober 2019 ebenda)[1] war ein georgischer Komponist.
- [en] Giya Kancheli

[es] Giya Kancheli

Giya Kantcheli (en georgiano, გია ყანჩელი, en ruso, Гия Александрович Канчели, Tiflis, Georgia, 10 de agosto de 1935-Ibidem, 2 de octubre de 2019)[1] fue un compositor georgiano residente en Bélgica.

[ru] Канчели, Гия Александрович

Ги́я (Георгий) Алекса́ндрович Канче́ли (груз. გია ალექსანდრეს ძე ყანჩელი; 10 августа 1935, Тифлис — 2 октября 2019, Тбилиси) — советский, грузинский композитор, педагог. Народный артист СССР (1988). Лауреат Государственной премии СССР (1976) и Государственной премии Грузинской ССР им. Ш. Руставели (1981).



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