Nonesuch Records releases Kronos Quartet’s Music of Vladimir Martynov on
January 10, 2012. The album includes three works written or rescored
for Kronos by the contemporary Russian composer Vladimir Martynov: The Beatitudes (1998, rescored for Kronos, 2006), Schubert–Quintet (Unfinished) (2009), and Der Abschied (2006).
Kronos’ artistic director and founder David Harrington says Martynov’s
music “straddles various points of musical history and time; the music
seems to me to reflect and absorb humanity in such a beautiful way.”
Born in Moscow in 1946, Martynov was the son of a well-known
musicologist and writer. He studied music from a young age and attended
the Conservatory before expanding his musical pursuits beyond the
traditional classical canon and into folk songs, early music,
avant-garde, rock, and electronic music. In 1979, he entered the
Spiritual Academy at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, where he worked
on preserving and restoring traditional Russian Orthodox chant. He
returned to composition in the 1990s with a new style that combined the
traditions of American minimalism with the repetitive chant of Russian
Orthodoxy.
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