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Vyacheslav Artyomov was born in Moscow in 1940. He majored in physics at the University of Moscow before transferring to the renowned Moscow Conservatory where he studied composition with Nikolai Sidelnikov. Artyomov has claimed a deep interest in Russian folklore and a kinship with his 19th century musical forebears, who aimed to incorporate Russian cultural traditions into their art. For him, music is more than mere entertainment. It is a spiritual quest, and he has stated that he believes in musics power to "transfigure the created world" an almost Scriabinesque philosophy. The Requiem (1986) was first performed at the Moscow Conservatory in 1988, and can be considered Artyomovs breakthrough work. The press were ecstatic in their praise and the piece was later aired by Moscow State Radio, the first time a Requiem Mass had been broadcast in the Soviet Union. In 1976, Dmitri Kitaenko was named chief conductor of the Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, a position he held until 1990, when he left Russia for the West.
Vyacheslav Artyomov was born in Moscow in 1940. He majored in physics at the University of Moscow before transferring to the renowned Moscow Conservatory where he studied composition with Nikolai Sidelnikov. Artyomov has claimed a deep interest in Russian folklore and a kinship with his 19th century musical forebears, who aimed to incorporate Russian cultural traditions into their art. For him, music is more than mere entertainment. It is a spiritual quest, and he has stated that he believes in musics power to "transfigure the created world" an almost Scriabinesque philosophy. The Requiem (1986) was first performed at the Moscow Conservatory in 1988, and can be considered Artyomovs breakthrough work. The press were ecstatic in their praise and the piece was later aired by Moscow State Radio, the first time a Requiem Mass had been broadcast in the Soviet Union. In 1976, Dmitri Kitaenko was named chief conductor of the Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, a position he held until 1990, when he left Russia for the West.
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