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KARAMANOV, Alemdar - Composers

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Composer: KARAMANOV, Alemdar ((b. 1934))
His/her music:
There is only one disc available by him on Olympia, Catalogue No. 486. The disc contains Symphonies No. 20 & 23.
Roel Groen <Groenzvb
cybercomm.nl> adds the following:
A new CD appeared:
Decca 452 850-2
Symphony #22 "Let it be"
Symphony #23 "I am Jesus"
Performed by the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
conductor: Vladimir Ashkenazy
The six symphonies, 18 to 23, composed between 1976 and 1980, together form a cycle on themes from the Apocalypse with the collective title "Let it be". The other four symphonies in this cycle are called:
(18) "To He who loves us";
(19) "Blood of the Lamb";
(20) "Blessed areb the dead";
(21) "The Great City"
A friend suggested he should change the titles of his symphonies in order to try to break the ban by the Sovjet authorities. Following this suggestion eventually some of his symphonies were played. Symphony no. 19 got the name "Born for victory", no. 23 "Risen from the ashes", while the complete cycle was renamed to "Poem of Victory".
Max & Celestine <MaxCel
swlink.net> add the following: There are now 2 discs of Karamanov's music available. I purchased from Tower Records a great CD from Marco Polo #8.223796 containing the following:

Symphony #3 (40:10)
1. Andantino (17:37)
2. Moderato (5:38)
3. Andantino (7:55)
4. Allegro (8:58)
Piano Concerto #3 "Ave Maria" (33:23)
1. Allegretto (12:29)
2. Largo (6:16)
3. Andantino (14:37)

Vladimir Viardo, Piano
Moscow Symphony Orchestra
Antonio de Almeida, Conductor

The Symphony #3 is absolutely wild. It starts with pleasant and tranquil string passages and changes into Pettersson-like clashes of conflict in the orchestra. The Piano Concerto #3 is a little more conservative and accessible in nature, but very enjoyable nonetheless (reminiscent of Rachmaninoff).
His/her life:
He was a co-student with Alfred Schnittke. Schnittke considered him "the most the talented student composer" at the Moscow Conservatory. Shostakovich called him "one of the most original and unique composers of our time."

Anthology of Piano Music Part 1 - Vol. 5 - Arapov - Kabalevsky - Karamanov - Skoryk and etc…

Anthology of Piano Music Part 1 - Vol. 5 - Arapov - Kabalevsky - Karamanov -  
Skoryk and etc…
ID: MELCD1001968
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Instrumental Rock
Subcollection: Piano

Anthology of Piano Music by Russian and Soviet Composers
Part 2 Disc 1: 1917-1991

Continuing their series, Melodiya presents Volume 5 of their Anthology of Piano Music by Russian and Soviet Composers.

Another release of the Anthology of Piano Music by Russian and Soviet Composers features works of the late 1950s and the first half of the 1970s by composers of ‘traditional’ school. Nevertheless, the listeners will find a lot of real surprises on this disc. It opens with a once famous Rondo by Dmitri Kobalevsky he composed for the First Tchaikovsky International Competition as an obligatory programme for the pianists in the second round. Alemdar Karamanov’s naïve and romantic Variations showcase his music from a peculiar angle while he is better known as an author of monumental biblical symphonies. The piano sonatas by two prominent representatives of the Leningrad composing school Boris Tishchenko and Boris Arapov are true gems of this release. They are complimented with compositions by the authors from the former Soviet republics such as Mikhail Skorik (Ukraine) and Yuri Nikolayev (Uzbekistan).
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