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Alexander Vustin (Alexander Kuzmich Vustin) was born on 24 April, 1943 in Soviet Union, is a Russian composer (1943–2020). Discover Alexander Vustin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Alexander Kuzmich Vustin |
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Composer |
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76 years old |
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Taurus |
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24 April, 1943 |
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24 April |
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Soviet Union |
Date of death |
19 April, 2020 |
Died Place |
Moscow |
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Russia
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Alexander Vustin Net Worth
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Alexander Kuzmich Vustin, also Voustin or Wustin (Алекса́ндр Кузьми́ч Ву́стин; 24 April 1943 – 19 April 2020) was a Russian composer.
His works, including the opera The Devil in Love, were played and recorded internationally.
Vustin composed from 1963, but regarded only works written since 1972 as valid.
His musical language is distinctive by the remarkable organization of its musical texture.
Vustin uses the twelve-tone technique, but in his own original way.
Vustin studied composition first with Grigory Frid at a regional music college, and later with Vladimir Ferè at the Moscow Conservatory, graduating in 1969.
Between 1969 and 1974, Vustin worked as a music editor at USSR Radio.
From 1974 he worked as an editor at the Kompozitor publishing house.
His first notable compositions were written in the midst of the 70s: the eight-minute-long The Word (scored for ensemble of woodwinds, brass and percussion (1975)) was dedicated to Grigori Frid; and the three-minute long In Memory of Boris Klyuzner, for baritone and string quartet (1977) was set to the autobiographical text by Yuri Olesha.
His opera The Devil in Love, to the Russian libretto by Vladimir Khachaturov after the novel The Devil in Love by Jacques Cazotte, the result of 15 years of labour (1975–1989), is probably one of the most important of his works.
Its musical material nourished the dozens of compositions written in around the same period.
Another piece, Blessed are the Poor in Spirit for boy-soprano (or counter-tenor) accompanied by a chamber ensemble was composed in 1988 to the text from Matthew 5:3–8.
The works of Alexander Vustin are often included in the programmes of major festivals, such as the "Kremerata Musica", Tage für Neue Musik (Zürich), Holland Festival, the 14th Musik Biennale Berlin, Presènce 93 (Paris), Melos-Ethos (Bratislava), Maraton Soudobe Hudby (Prague), Donaueschinger Musiktage and Deutsche Kammerphilarmonie (Germany), Kammermusikfest Lockenhaus (Austria), Moscow Forum, and Moscow Autumn (Russia).
Ensembles include Kremerata Baltica, Amsterdam Wind Orchestra, Schönberg Ensemble, Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and Nieuw Sinfonietta Amsterdam (Netherlands), the Mark Pekasky Percussion Ensemble, Studio New Music, Ensemble of Soloists of the Bolshoi Theatre, the Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
The world premiere of the opera took place at the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theatre on 15 February 2019, conducted by Vladimir Jurowski.
He died in Moscow on 19 April 2020, from pneumonia, or COVID-19, as other sources report.
Vustin's works were published by Hans Sikorski.