Violinist Roman Mints writes of discovering Leonid Desyatnikov’s music in the 1990s, hearing rumours of a gifted figure “who practically rolled billiard balls around the table while he composed”.
You don't have to go back to Glenn Gould to consider that things that are possible in the recording studio don't, and often can't, make the same impression on the recital stage. Two new ...
Astor Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires is a modern tango masterpiece for solo violin and string orchestra, cast here in a unique arrangement by Leonid Desyatnikov. Combining elements of ...
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In week two of the “Here/Now” festival, the company unveils its newest creation by Alexei Ratmansky, a ballet entitled “Odessa” and set to music by the Russian contemporary composer Leonid Desyatnikov ...
Violinist Roman Mints writes of discovering Leonid Desyatnikov’s music in the 1990s, hearing rumours of a gifted figure “who practically rolled billiard balls around the table while he composed”.
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