Autumn Diary - Piano
Yagling, VictoriaProduct information
Title: | Autumn Diary - Piano | ||
Authors: | Yagling, Victoria (Composer) | ||
Product number: | 9790550116337 | ||
Product form: | Sheet music | ||
Availability: | Delivery in 7-16 days | ||
Price: | 10,80 € (9,82 € vat 0 %) | ||
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Further information
Publisher: | Fennica Gehrman |
Edition: | 2020 |
Publication year: | 2020 |
Language: | English |
Pages: | 15 |
Product family: | Piano Celebrating women composers |
Finnish library classification: | 78.61 Piano |
Key words: | pianomusiikki, naissäveltäjä |
Description
Victoria Yagling (1946−2011) was born in Russia and lived in Finland since 1990. Her long career as a cellist served as an excellent accompaniment to the composition she began at an early age. For 11 years she was a cello student of Mstislav Rostropovich at the Moscow Conservatory and Dmitry Kabalevsky and Tikhon Khrennikov taught her composition. Yagling won the first prize in the Gaspar Cassadò Cello Competition and the following year the second prize in the Moscow Tchaikovsky Competition. Her solo engagements took her to countless countries. She has also taught at several international music courses and master classes and was often a jury member for international cello competitions.
Yagling left a profilic oeuvre, and the three cello concertos are her main works. Her other orchestral works include Finnish Notebook, Lyrical Preludes and the Suite for Cello and String Orchestra. She has also composed solo works (e.g. the Suite for Cello Solo No. 1 chosen as an obligatory piece for the 7th Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1982), chamber works, including two string quartets, and vocal music. Her expressive, romantically orientated style is Russian in spirit and has grown out of the soil provided by Prokofiev and Shostakovich. Yagling was a skillful pianist, able to master works of such a level as Chopin's Etudes. The amount of her piano works surpasses five hours of music.
Autumn Diary for piano (2003)
I Moderato
II Allegro moderato
III Andante con moto
IV Allegro vivo
Yagling left a profilic oeuvre, and the three cello concertos are her main works. Her other orchestral works include Finnish Notebook, Lyrical Preludes and the Suite for Cello and String Orchestra. She has also composed solo works (e.g. the Suite for Cello Solo No. 1 chosen as an obligatory piece for the 7th Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1982), chamber works, including two string quartets, and vocal music. Her expressive, romantically orientated style is Russian in spirit and has grown out of the soil provided by Prokofiev and Shostakovich. Yagling was a skillful pianist, able to master works of such a level as Chopin's Etudes. The amount of her piano works surpasses five hours of music.
Autumn Diary for piano (2003)
I Moderato
II Allegro moderato
III Andante con moto
IV Allegro vivo