Sándor Kallós
Sándor Kallós Шандор Каллош | |
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Also known as | Shandor Kallosh, Aleksandr Kallosh |
Born | Chernivtsi, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | October 23, 1935
Genres | Minimalism, early music, electronic music |
Occupation | Composer |
Sándor Kallós[a] (born 23 October 1935) is a composer, a noted proponent of minimal music, an influential pioneer of the early music revival and electronic music in the USSR, lutenist, and a prolific author of incidental music for film, animation,[1][2] theater, and ballet.
Biography
[edit]Sándor Kallós was born on 23 October 1935 in Chernivtsi, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union. He matriculated from the Lviv Conservatory in 1961, having studied composition under Adam Sołtys . His graduate studies were at Moscow Conservatory (class of Yuri Shaporin, 1962–1964). In 1954-1963, he worked as a violinist in various symphony orchestras. From 1971, he appeared as a lutenist (notably as the accompanist to Karina, Ruzanna and Pavel Lisitsian), and from 1975 as a conductor. Kallós is of Hungarian descent.
List of works
[edit]Sacred works
[edit]- "5 Hymns & Halleluiah from Byzantine Hermologe" (in Classical Greek) for soloists, chorus a capella and tape.
- "Credo" for viola d'amore and 6-channell electronics.
- "Sacred Chamber Music on Catalan Themes from the 17th century".
- "David's Psalms" (in Classical Greek) for voice and lute.
Secular works
[edit]Symphonic works
[edit]- 1st Symphony (1957),
- 2nd Symphony (1960),
- 3rd Symphony (1961),
- 4th Symphony (1976),
- Violin Concerto #1 (1964),
- Violin Concerto #2 (1969);
- Concerto for viola, double bass and оrch. (1977);
Instrumental music
[edit]- 5 Pieces for Lute, Theremin and tape
- "Dialoghi" for viola d'amore and tape
- 3 Ricercari (Три ричеркара) for viola solo
Incidental music (theater)
[edit]- "Merlin"
- "St. Petersburg Tales"
Ballets
[edit]- "Macbeth"
- "Faust"
- "A Wedding Voyage"[3]
- "The Princess of the Moon"
- "Alice in Wonderland"[4]
- "Antigone"
- "Dances of Death"
Operas
[edit]- "Kupriyanov and Natasha"
- "Daphne"
- "Darling Giaccomina"
- "Royal Games"
Film music
[edit]- Island (short) (1973)
- I Give You This Star (1974)
- Border dog Alyi (1979)
- A Few Things From the Provincial Life (1983)
- A Lady's Visit (1989)
- I'm again with You
- Wild Love
- A Princess and the Beans (1997)
- Dandelion Wine (1997)
- Evil's Allure (2006)
- Hoffmaniada (2018)
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Shandor Kallosh". IMDb.
- ^ "Российская анимация в буквах и фигурах | Персоналии | Каллош Шандор Эрнестович". Animator.ru. 1935-10-23. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
- ^ "ERKI PEHK, conductor". Xxiso.ee. 2007-12-07. Archived from the original on 2007-12-07. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
- ^ "Alice in Wonderland". Vanemuine.ee. 2004-02-07. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
External links
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