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Lubomyr Melnyk (born December 22, 1948) is a composer and pianist of Ukrainian origin.[1][2][3]

Lubomyr Melnyk at the Aarhus Festival, Denmark, 2018
Lubomyr Melnyk at the Aarhus Festival, Denmark, 2018

Melnyk is noted for his continuous music, a piano technique based on extremely rapid notes and complex note-series, usually with the sustain pedal held down to generate harmonic overtones and sympathetic resonances.

"This is a completely-completely different piano universe from everything that has existed before", Melnyk explains.[4]


Music


Melnyk links his piano technique to his national identity.

"This music would not exist at all if I were not Ukrainian. Our distinguishing feature is that we tend to sacrifice ourselves. Ukrainians are self-sacrificing for things that are important to them".[4]

Melnyk plays rapid sequences thanks to his ability to play up to 19 notes per second with each hand.[5] These overtones blend or clash according to harmonic changes. Most of his music is for piano, but he has also composed chamber music and orchestral works. Of his technique, he has said:

There's an act of creation. For this act of creation to happen every day the body of the pianist, and not just the fingers, but the entire body has to be transformed. Because in order to make these very small changes and very small decisions that I make when I'm creating music, or when I playing the music, it has to happen at a faster speed of time than any other music. The mind has to control many things. So the decisions happen in another dimension than what the fingers are doing. Part of my mind controls the fingers, part of my mind controls my hand, part of my mind is controlling my entire body, part of my mind is thinking about something else, and part of my mind is combining everything. For the body to be able to reach this enormous universe, which is huge, it has to be changed. This is what continuous music is about.[4]


Biography


Melnyk lived in Paris from 1973 to 1975, supporting himself by playing for modern dance classes, most notably in conjunction with Carolyn Carlson at the Paris Opera. Many of his works were presented in conjunction with modern dance. Through his work with Carlson, he began to create continuous music for piano.[6]

Melnyk has composed over 120 works, mostly for piano solo and double piano, and some for piano with ensemble. To explain the proper physical and mental techniques for his music, Melnyk wrote a treatise, OPEN TIME: The Art of Continuous Music (1981) and 22 Etudes, to teach the fundamental levels of his continuous technique.[6]

In 1985, Melnyk set two world records, documented on film and with full audio, at the Sigtuna Stiftelsen in Sweden. He sustained speeds of over 19.5 notes per second in each hand, and played between 13 and 14 notes per second for one full hour.[7]


Discography



References


  1. Lubomyr Melnyk - Windmills, Dense Promotions
  2. Songs We Love: Lubomyr Melnyk, 'sunset' - NPR, August 1, 2016
  3. Lubomyr Melnyk - The Voice of Trees - Hinterzimmer records, 2011
  4. Dzuzhynska, Ljubov. "Interview: Lubomyr Melnyk". ÂUGHT Magazine.
  5. "Red Bull Music Academy Daily". daily.redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
  6. Melnyk, Lubomyr. "Canadian Music Centre – Composer Showcase".
  7. Hawksley, AFP Rupert (2014-11-14). "The world's fastest-playing pianist". Archived from the original on 2014-11-14. Retrieved 21 January 2015.

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[de] Lubomyr Melnyk

Lubomyr Melnyk (ukrainisch Любомир Мельник: * 22. Dezember 1948 in München) ist ein ukrainisch-kanadischer Komponist und Pianist.
- [en] Lubomyr Melnyk

[ru] Мельник, Любомир

Любоми́р Ме́льник (англ. Lubomyr Melnyk; род. 22 декабря 1948, Мюнхен, Германия) — немецко-канадский композитор-минималист украинского происхождения. Родился в украинской семьи, которая эмигрировала в Германию. Известен тем, что разработал особый стиль игры на фортепиано, известный как «Непрерывная музыка» (англ. «Continuous music»). Один из самых быстрых пианистов мира.



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