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Timur Aleksandrovich Ismagilov (Russian: Тиму́р Алекса́ндрович Исмаги́лов; born 27 February 1982) is a Russian Bashkir composer and pianist. In his music he combines various composition techniques with a sustained interest in traditional Tatar and Bashkir melodic language.[1]


Biography


Timur Ismagilov was born in Ufa (Bashkortostan, Russia). As a child he taught himself to play all the musical instruments that were available at home: the piano and different types of accordion (bayan, talyanka, saratovskaya). He also performed and recorded as a singer of Tatar and Bashkir songs.

Ismagilov started to compose music at the age of 11 and attended Rustem Sabitov's composition class in 1995–2000.[2] He graduated from the Lyceum of Ufa State Institute of Arts (Lyudmila Alexeeva's piano class).[3] In 2005 he graduated from Alexander Tchaikovsky's composition class at the Moscow Conservatory.[4]

In 2005–2008 he took a postgraduate course in the conservatory (academic advisor Alexander Tchaikovsky, scientific advisor Svetlana Savenko). The result was a musicological work titled "DSCH. Sketch of a Monograph about the Monogram". An article based on this study was published in Berlin in 2013.[5]

In 2006 Timur Ismagilov founded the Sviatoslav Richter's memorial website.[6] He has been organizing contemporary music concerts since 2010, and became one of the composers interviewed by Dmitry Bavilskiy for the book “To be called for: Conversations with contemporary composers” (published in 2014).[7] Besides composing his own music, Ismagilov has made about 600 transcriptions and arrangements for different sets of instruments.[8]


Works


Orchestral music
Chamber music
Vocal music
Piano music

Notes


  1. "Тимур Исмагилов: "Я бы мог сочинять музыку даже в глухой деревне". www.classicalmusicnews.ru.
  2. "БАШвестЪ – Первая интернет-газета Республики Башкортостан". Archived from the original on 2006-02-10. Retrieved 2018-04-14.
  3. Bavilskiy, Dmitry (2014). "To be called for: Conversations with contemporary composers”, p. 746. ISBN 978-5-89059-191-3.
  4. "История - студенты". www.mosconsv.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-10-15.
  5. Исмагилов Т. Способы композиторской работы Шостаковича с монограммой DSCH // Музыка в Средней и Восточной Европе (XVIII-XX вв.) / Ред.-составитель И. Харисов. Берлин: Gesellschaft für OSTEUROPA-FÖRDERUNG, 2013. С. 3-10. (Kulturwelten 17: 2013/1). ISSN 1864-3183
  6. "Тимур Исмагилов, композитор, пианист (Россия)". www.r-spring.ru.
  7. "Издательство Ивана Лимбаха | Содержание". www.limbakh.ru.
  8. "Timur Ismagilov. Composer and pianist". www.movingclassics.tv.
  9. The title is a transcription of two Bashkir words.
  10. The title is a transcription of the Bashkir word.



На других языках


- [en] Timur Ismagilov

[ru] Исмагилов, Тимур Александрович

Тимур Александрович Исмагилов (род. 27 февраля 1982 (1982-02-27), Уфа) — современный российский композитор, пианист, аранжировщик. В своём творчестве свободно использует современные композиторские техники при неизменном внимании к башкирскому и татарскому мелосу.



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