Alexander Brincken

Alexander Brincken
Born (1952-12-23) 23 December 1952
Genres classical
Occupation(s)
Instruments piano
Years active 1970–present

Alexander Brincken (born in December 23, 1952 in Leningrad) is a classical composer, pianist and organist.[1] Since 1992 he resides in Lucerne, Switzerland.

Biography

Graduated from Saint Petersburg Conservatory as composer (class of Prof. Sergei Slonimsky) and musicologist (class of Druskin). Since 1992 Brincken is giving concerts as a composer and pedagogue.

Among the works written by Brincken are 4 symphonies, "The Queen of Snow" ballet, "The Song about Armenia" oratorio, a Mass, Sextett for strings,[2] and a number of choral and chamber works.

His Concerto grosso for solo viola and string orchestra (1991-1992) was premiered on 27 September 1998 in Maienfeld, Switzerland in the final concert of the “Kulturherbst Bündner Herrschaft” Music Festival in the Swiss Canton of Graubünden, performed by the Bündner Chamber Orchestra with Jürg Dähler (Zurich, Switzerland) as soloist, conducted by Christoph Cajöri (Switzerland). The Russian Premiere took place in 2003 in the Rakhmaninov Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, performed by “The Seasons” Moscow Chamber Orchestra with Aleksandr Barsukov (Moscow) as soloist, conducted by Vladislav Bulakhov (Moscow).

Selected discography

References

  1. Alexander Brincken (geb. 1952)
  2. Alexander Brincken

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