Vladimir Soltan
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Vladimir Yevgenievich Soltan (Belarusian: Уладзімір Яўгенавіч Солтан, Russian: Владимир Евгеньевич Солтан; 9 January 1953 – 1 June 1997) was a Belarusian composer. He was born in Baranovichi.[1] He graduated from the Minsk Conservatory in 1979, and as post graduate in 1981 from the composition class of Anatoly Bogatyrev.[2] He died in Minsk.
Works
- opera - Lady Jadwiga «Пани Ядвига»
- The wild hunt of king Stah(1989)
- film music for Yurka son of the commander.[1]
- Symphonic Overture (1974),
- Variations (1976)
- Symphony: I (1979)
- Symphony No.2 "In memory of the Minsk Underground" (1983)
- "Thoughts and feelings" for string orchestra, oboe, flute and French horn (1977)
- Nocturne (1974), for strings, vibraphone and oboe
- Lyrical Cantata (to the words of Y. Kolasa, 1978) for voice, mixed choir and chamber orchestra
- Two songs on words by A. Tarkovsky 1977
- Five songs (1981)
- Cycle of songs (1986)
Recordings
- Symphony No 2. Symphonic Poem. Melody and Chorale for cello & piano. Concerto for cello 1992
References
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- 20th-century classical composers
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