Overview

Elena Olegovna Firsova (born 21 March 1950, Leningrad) is a Russian composer. Since the early 1990s, Firsova and her composer husband Dmitri Smirnov have lived in the UK.

Biography

 Elena Olegovna Firsova (Russian: Еле́на Оле́говна Фи́рсова; also Yelena or Jelena Firssowa; born 21 March 1950, Leningrad) is a Russian composer.

Life

Firsova was born in Leningrad into the family of physicists Oleg Firsov and Viktoria Lichko. She studied music in Moscow with Alexander Pirumov, Yuri Kholopov, Edison Denisov and Philip Herschkowitz. She is married to the composer Dmitri Smirnov and they currently live in the United Kingdom. Their children are Philip Firsov (an artist and sculptor), and Alissa Firsova (a composer, pianist and conductor).

She composed more than a hundred compositions in many different genres including chamber opera The Nightingale and the Rose after Oscar Wilde and Christina Rossetti (premiered at the 1994 Almeida Opera Festival, London), an orchestra work Augury, (premiered at the 1992 BBC Proms) that includes a choral setting of William Blake's famous lines 'To see the world in a grain of sand...' and Requiem to Anna Akhmatova's poem for soprano, chorus and orchestra (premiered at the Berlin Konzerthouse in September 2003).

Her favourite genre is a chamber cantata for solo voice and ensemble (or orchestra). Some of them are written to the poems by Alexander Pushkin, Marina Tsvetaeva, Boris Pasternak and Oleg Prokofiev. However, the most of them are setting the poems by her favourite poet Osip Mandelstam that include Earthly LifeTristiaThe StoneForest WalksBefore the ThunderstormStygian SongSecret WaySeashellWhirlpoolSilentiumWinter Songs, and Petrarch's Sonnets (in Russian translation by Osip Mandelstam).

She received commissions from many music festivals, orchestras and ensembles including the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Brodsky Quartet, Manchester Wind Orchestra, Schubert Ensemble, Freden Festival, BBC Proms, Asiago Festival, and Expo 2000 (Hanover). Her music is available through publishers Boosey & Hawkes, London; Hans Sikorski, Hamburg; G. Schirmer, New York.

Selected works

  • Suite for viola solo, Op. 2 (1967)
  • A Feast in Time of Plague, chamber opera after Alexander Pushkin (1973)
  • Cello Concerto No.1 (1973)
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  • Petrarch's Sonnets (translated by Osip Mandelstam) for voice and ensemble (1976)
  • Chamber Concerto No. 1 for flute and strings (1978)
  • The Night for voice and saxophone quartet (Boris Pasternak, 1978)
  • Tristia, cantata for voice and chamber orchestra (Mandelstam, 1979)
  • Three Poems of Osip Mandelstam, for voice and piano (1980)
  • Misterioso (String Quartet No. 3, 1980)
  • Shakespeare's Sonnets for voice and organ (or saxophone quartet, 1981)
  • Chamber Concerto No. 2 (Cello Concerto No. 2, 1982)
  • The Stone, cantata for voice and symphony orchestra (Mandelstam, 1983)
  • Violin Concerto No. 2 (1983)
  • Earthly Life, chamber cantata for soprano and ensemble (Mandelstam, 1984)
  • Chamber Concerto No.3 (Piano Concerto No. 1, 1985)
  • Music for 12 for ensemble (1986)
  • Forest walks, cantata for soprano and ensemble (Mandelstam, 1987)
  • Chamber Concerto No. 4 – for horn and ensemble (1987)
  • Augury for chorus and orchestra (William Blake 1988)
  • Amoroso (String Quartet No. 4, 1989)
  • Nostalgia for orchestra (1989)
  • Stygian Song for soprano and chamber ensemble (Mandelstam, 1989)
  • Odyssey for 7 players (1990)
  • The Nightingale and the Rose, chamber opera (Oscar Wilde/Christina Rossetti, 1991)
  • Seashell for soprano and ensemble (Mandelstam, 1991)
  • Whirlpool for voice, flute and percussion (Mandelstam, 1991)
  • Silentium for voice and string quartet (Mandelstam, 1991)
  • Secret Way for voice and orchestra (Mandelstam, 1992)
  • Distance for voice, clarinet and string quartet (Marina Tsvetaeva, 1992)
  • Lagrimoso, (String Quartet No. 5, 1992)
  • Cassandra, for orchestra (1992)
  • Insomnia, for four singers (Pushkin, 1993)
  • Before the Thunderstorm, cantata for soprano and ensemble (Mandelstam, 1994)
  • String Quartet No. 6 (1994)
  • Compassione (String Quartet No. 7, 1995)
  • The Stone Guest (String Quartet No. 8, 1995)
  • No, it is not a Migraine for baritone and piano (Mandelstam, 1995)
  • Chamber Concerto No. 5 (Cello Concerto No. 3, 1996)
  • The Door is Closed (String Quartet No. 9, 1996)
  • Chamber Concerto No. 6 (Piano Concerto No. 2, 1996)
  • The River of Time for chorus and chamber orchestra in memory of Edison Denisov (Gavrila Derzhavin, 1997)
  • La malinconia (String Quartet No. 10, 1998)
  • Captivity for wind orchestra (1998)
  • Leaving for string orchestra (1998)
  • The Scent of Absence for bass, flute and harp (Oleg Prokofiev, 1998)
  • Das erste ist vergangen (Christushymnus 2000) (The Former Things are Passed Away) for soprano, bass, mixed choir, and chamber orchestra (Franz Kafka, Bible, etc., 1999)
  • Requiem for soprano, chorus and orchestra (Anna Akhmatova, 2001)
  • Winter Songs for soprano and cello (Mandelstam, 2003)
  • The Garden of Dreams (Homage to Dmitri Shostakovich) for orchestra (2004)
  • Farewell (String Quartet No.12, 2005)
  • Black Bells for piano and ensemble (2005)
  • For Slava for solo cello (2007)
  •  (String Quartet No. 11, completed in 2008)Purgatorio
Information
Info: Russian composer
Index: 5.7
Type: Person Female
Period: 1950.3.21 - ..
Age: 74 years
Area :Russia
Occupation :Composer
Periods :Modernist Music

Artist

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