Alexandre Danilevsky

Alexandre Danilevsky

Alexandre Danilevsky (Russian: Александр Данилевский; born in 1957 in St. Petersburg) is a Russian-born French composer, lutenist, vielle player, active in Metz, France. He is the artistic director of 'Syntagma', an early music ensemble noted in particular for interpretations of music by the trouvères, Italian composers from Trecento, and Russian and Ukrainian baroque composers.

In 2012 Danilevsky was profiled in an hour-long program [1] on the Dutch radiostation Concertzender.

List of works

Piano solo

Other instruments

For voice and instrumental ensemble

Recordings

A. Danilevski. Koanes. Fragments of Consiousness. 2016 A. Danilevski. The Uncertainty Principle, Carpe Diem, 2012 ("Lauda", "Oda an die Traurigkeit" - Syntagma, "Antiphones" - Flanders Recorder Quartet, "Révélation" - Larissa Groeneveld, cello)

on YouTube: 'Journey to the Cedar Forest' from the ballet 'Enkidu and Gilgamesh'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA1FgHJ2Y2o

Early Music

References

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