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=Биография=
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Родился 23 ноября 1953, г. Ворошиловград (ныне Луганск).
  
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Окончил Московскую консерваторию (1977) у Арама Хачатуряна (композиция) и Эдисона Денисова (инструментовка).
  
Акопов Владимир
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В 1978 г. Переехал на постоянное жительство в Финляндию. С 1982 года член Союза композиторов Финляндиии. С 1988 г. преподаёт в Академии музыки имени Сибелиуса.
  
Agopov  Vladimir
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В 1985 г. пьеса Агопова ”Ergo” получила вторую премию на композиторском конкурсе в рамках Международного конкурса скрипачей имени Сибелиуса.
  
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В 2013 г. пьеса Агопова "Solveig’s dreams for harp solo" получила первую премию на композиторском конкурсе имени Грига, в Норвегии.
  
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В 2017 г. вокальный цикл Агопова "Four songs to poems by William Blake" получил первую премию на композиторском конкурсе Lied-2017 в Финляндии.
  
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Среди наиболее важных сочинений Агопова — Концерт для виолончели с оркестром «Tres viae» (1984/1987), Концерт для оркестра ”Homage to Master” памяти Лютославского, два струнных квартета, Децимет (1997/2013), Музыка для камерного оркестра, Motetus для смешанного хора, органа, арфы и ударных, Four songs to poems by William Blake для меццо-сопрано и фортепиано.
  
http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/mainframe?readform&agopov+vladimir
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==Награды и призы==
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* Sibelius Foundation
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* Finnish Arts Council
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* Finnish Cultural Foundation
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* Орден Льва Финляндии
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* Орден Дружбы (РФ)
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==Наиболее значимые работы==
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* Concerto for Cello and Orchestra "Tres viae" (1984/1987)
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* Music for Chamber Orchestra (awarded in a national composition competition 1982)
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* Decimetto for chamber orchestra (1997)
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* String Quartets No. 1 (1982) and 2 (1988)
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* Ergo for violin and piano (2nd prize in a composition competition of the Sibelius Violin Competition 1985)
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* Sonata for clarinet and piano (1981)
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* Four Songs to Words by Alice Meynell (soprano, flute and accordion; 1986)
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* Offrets timme for baritone and piano (1987)
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* Concerto for orchestra “Homage to Master” op. 20 (2013)
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* Motetus for Chamber Choir, Organ, Harp & Percussion op.17 (2012)
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* Prayer for Male choir (2018)
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* Solveig’s dreams for harp solo op. 21, 2013 (1st prize of the 17th International Edvard Grieg Competition for Composers)
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* Viaggio per duo violini
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*Four songs to poems by William Blake (1st prize of the Lied-2017 composition competition, Finland)
  
  Vladimir Agopov Владимир Акопов
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===Аранжировки===
(November 23, 1953)
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* для камерного состава опера Энгельберта Хумпердинка Ганс и Гретель
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* для струнного оркестра Кармен-фантазии Сарасате
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* для 24-х скрипачей Каприса Паганини № 24
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*Aram Khachaturian. Adagio from Spartacus. Arrangement for violinist ensemble & piano Mussorgsky-Agopov. Pictures at an Exhibition. Arr. for Concert Band Paganini. Caprice 24. Arrangement for 24 violinist
  
Vladimir Agopov: Profile and Articles
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==Изображения==
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Файл:Agopov Vladimir1.jpg|Поэма для виолончели и фортепиано. op. 4. No. 1. Новая редакция. Старшие классы ДМШ
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Файл:Agopov Vladimir2.jpg|Поэма для виолончели и фортепиано. Переложение для фагота и фортепиано. Op. 4 No. 2
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Файл:Agopov Vladimir3.jpg|Siciliana per violino, cello e piano (Старшие классы ДМШ)
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Файл:Агопов Владимир55.jpg|Four songs to poems by William Blake
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Файл:Агопов Владимир56.jpg|Solveig's dreams for harp solo
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Файл:Агопов Владимир57.jpg|Viaggio per duo violini. Op. 24
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Файл:Агопов Владимир58.jpg|Ergo per violino e piano
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Файл:Агопов Владимир59.jpg|Каприс Паганини No. 24 для 24-х скрипачей (партитура и голоса)
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Файл:Агопов Владимир60.jpg|Siciliana per violino, cello e piano (Старшие классы ДМШ)
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Файл:Агопов Владимир61.jpg|Соната для кларнета и фортепиано соч. 6
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==Видео==
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfysBURSjWM Paganini. Caprice 24. Arrangement for 24 violinist by Vladimir Agopov]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu15LrFE0cM Agopov: Solveig's Dreams for harp solo performed by Willy Postma]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEpx_tKfWOo Vladimir Agopov Four songs to poems by William Blake]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lbiZOvs8pU&t=266s Vladimir Agopov. Concerto for Cello & orchestra "Tres viae"]
  
 
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=Библиография=
Profile
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*[http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/mainframe?readform&agopov+vladimir]
 
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*[https://ruslania.com/sheetmusic/byauthor/9028/agopov-vladimir Ноты и книги о музыке » автор: "Агопов Владимир"]
Composer in Profile: Vladimir Agopov (Einojuhani Rautavaara)
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[[Категория:Композиторы]]
Vladimir Agopov (in Kimmo Korhonen: Inventing Finnish Music, 2003)
 
 
 
 
 
Articles
 
 
 
Agopov's orchestral works & concertos 1995-2005 (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish orchestral music and concertos 1995-2005, 2006)
 
Agopov's chamber works (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish Chamber Music, 2001)
 
Vladimir Agopov: Cello Concerto (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish Concertos, 1995)
 
 
 
 
 
S?velt?j?muotokuva ja artikkeleita
 
 
 
 
 
Agopovin kamarimusiikista (Kimmo Korhonen: Suomalainen kamarimusiikki, 1999)
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Curriculum vitae
 
(b. November 23, 1953 in Voroshilovgrad [now Luhansk], Ukraina)
 
in Finland since 1978; Finnish citizen
 
 
 
 
 
Studies
 
 
 
- diploma in composition in Moscow Conservatory 1977 (teachers: Aram Khachaturian 1972-1977; instrumentation: Edison Denisov)
 
- further studeis at the Sibelius Academy, Helsinki 1978-1984 (teacher: Paavo Heininen)
 
 
 
 
 
Teaching
 
 
 
- lecturer at the Sibelius Academy since 1988
 
 
 
 
 
Memberships
 
 
 
- The Society of Finnish Composers since 1982
 
 
 
 
 
Grants
 
 
 
- Sibelius Foundation
 
- Finnish Arts Council
 
- Finnish Cultural Foundation
 
 
 
 
 
The most important works
 
 
 
- Concerto for Cello and Orchestra "Tres viae" (1984/1987)
 
- Music for Chamber Orchestra (awarded in a national composition competition 1982)
 
- Decimetto for chamber orchestra (1997)
 
- String Quartets No. 1 (1982) and 2 (1988)
 
- Ergo for violin and piano (2nd prize in a composition competition of the Sibelius Violin Competition 1985)
 
- Sonata for clarinet and piano (1981)
 
- Four Songs to Words by Alice Meynell (soprano, flute and accordion; 1986)
 
- Offrets timme for baritone and piano (1987)
 
 
 
- VA's works has been performed in Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, Naantali Festival, in Sibelius Week (Moscow), International Festival of Arts (New York)
 
 
 
 
 
(Updated March 2000)
 
 
 
Please note that the texts are protected by the copyright laws. They are free for background use but when referring to these texts or articles please mention the author and source whenever it is known. When not specified, the source is the Finnish Music Information Centre (FIMIC). 
 
 
 
Latest additions:
 
Settembre (Aug 27)
 
 
 
Works for Solo Instrument and Orchestra
 
Works for Orchestra
 
Chamber Works
 
Vocal Works
 
Works for the Stage
 
Publishers and Distributors
 
 
 
 
 
Works for Solo Instrument and Orchestra
 
 
 
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Op. 10
 
'Tres Viae'
 
Composed: 1984/1987
 
solo cello+ 3333/4331/03/1, piano, strings
 
Duration: 23'
 
Fp: Arto Noras, cello, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Helsinki, September 30, 1987
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
 
 
Works for Orchestra
 
 
 
Music for Chamber Orchestra Op. 3
 
Composed: 1982
 
1111/1100, strings (3-3-3-2-1)
 
Duration: 10'
 
Fp: Kouvola Orchestra, cond. Eero Bister, Kouvola, October 5, 1982
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
Awarded in a composition competition in Kouvola, 1982
 
 
 
Decimetto Op. 14
 
Composed: 1997
 
1111/0000/1, strings (1-1-1-1-1)
 
Duration: 8'
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Settembre Op. 15
 
Per orchestra grande
 
Composed: 2004
 
3333/4331/12/1, strings
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
 
 
Chamber Works
 
 
 
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Op. 6
 
Composed: 1981
 
Duration: 20'
 
Fp: Kullervo Kojo, clarinet, Vladimir Agopov, piano, Helsinki, May 20, 1981
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
String Quartet No. 1 Op. 8
 
Composed: 1982
 
Duration: 8'
 
Fp: Sakari Oramo, violin I, Jukka Pohjola, violin II, Kaarina Lampinen, viola, Lea Pekkala, cello, UNM Festival, Oslo, August 23, 1982
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Ergo Op. 9
 
Composed: 1985
 
violin and piano
 
Duration: 7'
 
Fp: Nachum Erlich, violin, Ilkka Paananen, piano, Helsinki, April 23, 1987
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
2nd prize in a composition competition for the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition 1985
 
 
 
String Quartet No. 2 Op. 13
 
Composed: 1988
 
Duration: 15'
 
Fp: Sibelius Academy Quartet, Naantali, June 27, 1988
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Po?me
 
Composed: 1989
 
cello and piano
 
Duration: 5'30''
 
Fp: Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano, Espoo (Finland), November 11, 1989
 
Publisher: Modus Music
 
 
 
Siciliana
 
Composed: 1991
 
violin, cello and piano
 
Duration: 2'30''
 
Fp: Annika Palas, violin, Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano, Espoo (Finland), November 20, 1991
 
Publisher: Modus Music
 
 
 
 
 
Vocal Works
 
 
 
Four Songs to the Words by Alice Meynell Op. 11
 
Composed: 1986
 
soprano, flute and accordion
 
Text in English
 
1. Easter Night
 
2. At Night
 
3. Renouncement
 
4. Chimes
 
Duration: 8'
 
Fp: Sini Rautavaara, soprano, Eeva Heikkil?, flute, Helka Kym?l?inen, accordion, Helsinki, December 9, 1986
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Offrets timme Op. 12
 
Composed: 1988
 
baritone and piano
 
Text by Edit S?dergran (in Swedish) and Arseni Tarkovsky (in Russian)
 
1. Offrets timme
 
2. Du s?kte
 
3. Grimace d'artiste
 
4. Zhizn, zhizn
 
Duration: 10'
 
Fp: Juha Kotilainen, baritone, Jouko Laivuori, piano, Gothenburg (Sweden), November 15, 1987
 
Publisher: Edition Reimers
 
 
 
 
 
Works for the Stage
 
 
 
E. Humperdinck: H?nsel und Gretel (Hannu ja Kerttu)
 
Arrangement for chamber orchestra
 
Composed: 1996
 
2121/2000/1, strings (3-3-2-2-1)
 
Fp: Finnish National Opera, Helsinki, December 26, 1996
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Music for Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard
 
Composed: 1998
 
violin and piano
 
Fp: Tampere City Theatre, January 28, 1998
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov has also composed solo songs, songs for children, and choral pieces as well as incidental music.
 
 
 
 
 
Fp: First performance
 
 
 
 
 
Publishers and Distributors
 
 
 
Fimic
 
Modus Music
 
Edition Reimers
 
 
 
(Updated August 2004) 
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Selected Discography
 
 
 
 
 
Finlandia Records CD 544012 (1992)
 
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra "Tres viae" [Op. 10]
 
Arto Noras, cello, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Jukka-Pekka Saraste
 
 
 
Finlandia FACD 401 (1991)
 
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano [Op. 6]
 
Kullervo Kojo, clarinet, Juhani Lagerspetz, piano
 
 
 
Musiikkiopisto Juvenalia MOJCD01 (1992)
 
Siciliana
 
Po?me
 
Annika Palas, violin, Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov
 
(November 23, 1953)
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Profile and Articles
 
 
 
 
 
Profile
 
 
 
Composer in Profile: Vladimir Agopov (Einojuhani Rautavaara)
 
Vladimir Agopov (in Kimmo Korhonen: Inventing Finnish Music, 2003)
 
 
 
 
 
Articles
 
 
 
Agopov's orchestral works & concertos 1995-2005 (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish orchestral music and concertos 1995-2005, 2006)
 
Agopov's chamber works (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish Chamber Music, 2001)
 
Vladimir Agopov: Cello Concerto (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish Concertos, 1995)
 
 
 
 
 
Säveltäjämuotokuva ja artikkeleita
 
 
 
 
 
Agopovin kamarimusiikista (Kimmo Korhonen: Suomalainen kamarimusiikki, 1999)
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Curriculum vitae
 
(b. November 23, 1953 in Voroshilovgrad [now Luhansk], Ukraina)
 
in Finland since 1978; Finnish citizen
 
 
 
 
 
Studies
 
 
 
- diploma in composition in Moscow Conservatory 1977 (teachers: Aram Khachaturian 1972-1977; instrumentation: Edison Denisov)
 
- further studeis at the Sibelius Academy, Helsinki 1978-1984 (teacher: Paavo Heininen)
 
 
 
 
 
Teaching
 
 
 
- lecturer at the Sibelius Academy since 1988
 
 
 
 
 
Memberships
 
 
 
- The Society of Finnish Composers since 1982
 
 
 
 
 
Grants
 
 
 
- Sibelius Foundation
 
- Finnish Arts Council
 
- Finnish Cultural Foundation
 
 
 
 
 
The most important works
 
 
 
- Concerto for Cello and Orchestra "Tres viae" (1984/1987)
 
- Music for Chamber Orchestra (awarded in a national composition competition 1982)
 
- Decimetto for chamber orchestra (1997)
 
- String Quartets No. 1 (1982) and 2 (1988)
 
- Ergo for violin and piano (2nd prize in a composition competition of the Sibelius Violin Competition 1985)
 
- Sonata for clarinet and piano (1981)
 
- Four Songs to Words by Alice Meynell (soprano, flute and accordion; 1986)
 
- Offrets timme for baritone and piano (1987)
 
 
 
- VA's works has been performed in Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, Naantali Festival, in Sibelius Week (Moscow), International Festival of Arts (New York)
 
 
 
 
 
(Updated March 2000)
 
 
 
Please note that the texts are protected by the copyright laws. They are free for background use but when referring to these texts or articles please mention the author and source whenever it is known. When not specified, the source is the Finnish Music Information Centre (FIMIC). 
 
 
 
Latest additions:
 
Settembre (Aug 27)
 
 
 
Works for Solo Instrument and Orchestra
 
Works for Orchestra
 
Chamber Works
 
Vocal Works
 
Works for the Stage
 
Publishers and Distributors
 
 
 
 
 
Works for Solo Instrument and Orchestra
 
 
 
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Op. 10
 
'Tres Viae'
 
Composed: 1984/1987
 
solo cello+ 3333/4331/03/1, piano, strings
 
Duration: 23'
 
Fp: Arto Noras, cello, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Helsinki, September 30, 1987
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
 
 
Works for Orchestra
 
 
 
Music for Chamber Orchestra Op. 3
 
Composed: 1982
 
1111/1100, strings (3–3–3–2–1)
 
Duration: 10'
 
Fp: Kouvola Orchestra, cond. Eero Bister, Kouvola, October 5, 1982
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
Awarded in a composition competition in Kouvola, 1982
 
 
 
Decimetto Op. 14
 
Composed: 1997
 
1111/0000/1, strings (1–1–1–1–1)
 
Duration: 8'
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Settembre Op. 15
 
Per orchestra grande
 
Composed: 2004
 
3333/4331/12/1, strings
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
 
 
Chamber Works
 
 
 
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Op. 6
 
Composed: 1981
 
Duration: 20'
 
Fp: Kullervo Kojo, clarinet, Vladimir Agopov, piano, Helsinki, May 20, 1981
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
String Quartet No. 1 Op. 8
 
Composed: 1982
 
Duration: 8'
 
Fp: Sakari Oramo, violin I, Jukka Pohjola, violin II, Kaarina Lampinen, viola, Lea Pekkala, cello, UNM Festival, Oslo, August 23, 1982
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Ergo Op. 9
 
Composed: 1985
 
violin and piano
 
Duration: 7'
 
Fp: Nachum Erlich, violin, Ilkka Paananen, piano, Helsinki, April 23, 1987
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
2nd prize in a composition competition for the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition 1985
 
 
 
String Quartet No. 2 Op. 13
 
Composed: 1988
 
Duration: 15'
 
Fp: Sibelius Academy Quartet, Naantali, June 27, 1988
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Poème
 
Composed: 1989
 
cello and piano
 
Duration: 5'30''
 
Fp: Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano, Espoo (Finland), November 11, 1989
 
Publisher: Modus Music
 
 
 
Siciliana
 
Composed: 1991
 
violin, cello and piano
 
Duration: 2'30''
 
Fp: Annika Palas, violin, Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano, Espoo (Finland), November 20, 1991
 
Publisher: Modus Music
 
 
 
 
 
Vocal Works
 
 
 
Four Songs to the Words by Alice Meynell Op. 11
 
Composed: 1986
 
soprano, flute and accordion
 
Text in English
 
1. Easter Night
 
2. At Night
 
3. Renouncement
 
4. Chimes
 
Duration: 8'
 
Fp: Sini Rautavaara, soprano, Eeva Heikkilä, flute, Helka Kymäläinen, accordion, Helsinki, December 9, 1986
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Offrets timme Op. 12
 
Composed: 1988
 
baritone and piano
 
Text by Edit Södergran (in Swedish) and Arseni Tarkovsky (in Russian)
 
1. Offrets timme
 
2. Du sökte
 
3. Grimace d’artiste
 
4. Zhizn, zhizn
 
Duration: 10'
 
Fp: Juha Kotilainen, baritone, Jouko Laivuori, piano, Gothenburg (Sweden), November 15, 1987
 
Publisher: Edition Reimers
 
 
 
 
 
Works for the Stage
 
 
 
E. Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel (Hannu ja Kerttu)
 
Arrangement for chamber orchestra
 
Composed: 1996
 
2121/2000/1, strings (3–3–2–2–1)
 
Fp: Finnish National Opera, Helsinki, December 26, 1996
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Music for Chekhov’s play The Cherry Orchard
 
Composed: 1998
 
violin and piano
 
Fp: Tampere City Theatre, January 28, 1998
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov has also composed solo songs, songs for children, and choral pieces as well as incidental music.
 
 
 
 
 
Fp: First performance
 
 
 
 
 
Publishers and Distributors
 
 
 
Fimic
 
Modus Music
 
Edition Reimers
 
 
 
(Updated August 2004) 
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Selected Discography
 
 
 
 
 
Finlandia Records CD 544012 (1992)
 
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra “Tres viae” [Op. 10]
 
Arto Noras, cello, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Jukka-Pekka Saraste
 
 
 
Finlandia FACD 401 (1991)
 
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano [Op. 6]
 
Kullervo Kojo, clarinet, Juhani Lagerspetz, piano
 
 
 
Musiikkiopisto Juvenalia MOJCD01 (1992)
 
Siciliana
 
Poème
 
Annika Palas, violin, Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano
 
http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/mainframe?readform&agopov+vladimir
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/mainframe?readform&agopov+vladimir
 
 
 
  Vladimir Agopov  Владимир Акопов
 
(November 23, 1953)
 
 
 
Profile and Articles
 
Curriculum Vitae
 
List of Works
 
Discography
 
 
 
 
 
Direct address:
 
www.fimic.fi/agopov
 
 
 
 
 
Composer in Profile: Vladimir Agopov
 
 
 
 
 
Born in an Armenian family in Luhansk, USSR in 1953, the composer Vladimir Agopov has been a welcome and successful addition to the Finnish musical scene since 1987. Although orientally exotic on the surface, Agopov as a composer nonetheless belongs very much to the modern western world of music. Before coming to Finland, he has passed his diploma in Moscow where he studied composition with Aram Khachaturian and instrumentation with Edison Denisov. He continued his studies at the Sibelius Academy from 1979 to 1985 with Paavo Heininen as his teacher. Since 1982 he has been teacher of music theory at the Sibelius Academy.
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov's music is modern in its mode of composition and its resources. The composer nevertheless succeeds in maintaining contact with tradition and genuine musicality. He strives to penetrate musical substance; he does not allow expression to be the rhetorical superficiality of a mere gesture nor does he drown in its pretty structural detail. The events of his compositions are often dominated by a specific holistic thinking which materializes through the medium of a firm mini-structure. Sometimes, as in his String Quartet No. 1 Op. 8, the result may be a grand and multitonal monologue - colourful, vigorous and exciting - rather than the traditional conversation we are used to in chamber music.
 
 
 
The holistic thinking is perhaps most evident in that work of Agopov which has aroused the greatest attention, his Cello Concerto, composed in 1984. It was given its first performance in autumn 1987 with Arto Noras as the soloist accompanied by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky. In it the orchestra and solo instrument enter into an exceptionally well-balanced dialogue. Both maintain their own sovereignty, both are equally active and interesting. However, together they produce the really genuine discourse of the solo concerto - and at the same time what is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding concertos in modern Finnish music.
 
 
 
 
 
© Einojuhani Rautavaara
 
 
 
Contemporary Music
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Selected Works of Vladimir Agopov
 
 
 
 
 
Latest additions:
 
Settembre (Aug 27)
 
 
 
Works for Solo Instrument and Orchestra
 
Works for Orchestra
 
Chamber Works
 
Vocal Works
 
Works for the Stage
 
Publishers and Distributors
 
 
 
 
 
Works for Solo Instrument and Orchestra
 
 
 
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Op. 10
 
'Tres Viae'
 
Composed: 1984/1987
 
solo cello+ 3333/4331/03/1, piano, strings
 
Duration: 23'
 
Fp: Arto Noras, cello, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Helsinki, September 30, 1987
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
 
 
Works for Orchestra
 
 
 
Music for Chamber Orchestra Op. 3
 
Composed: 1982
 
1111/1100, strings (3–3–3–2–1)
 
Duration: 10'
 
Fp: Kouvola Orchestra, cond. Eero Bister, Kouvola, October 5, 1982
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
Awarded in a composition competition in Kouvola, 1982
 
 
 
Decimetto Op. 14
 
Composed: 1997
 
1111/0000/1, strings (1–1–1–1–1)
 
Duration: 8'
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Settembre Op. 15
 
Per orchestra grande
 
Composed: 2004
 
3333/4331/12/1, strings
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
 
 
Chamber Works
 
 
 
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Op. 6
 
Composed: 1981
 
Duration: 20'
 
Fp: Kullervo Kojo, clarinet, Vladimir Agopov, piano, Helsinki, May 20, 1981
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
String Quartet No. 1 Op. 8
 
Composed: 1982
 
Duration: 8'
 
Fp: Sakari Oramo, violin I, Jukka Pohjola, violin II, Kaarina Lampinen, viola, Lea Pekkala, cello, UNM Festival, Oslo, August 23, 1982
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Ergo Op. 9
 
Composed: 1985
 
violin and piano
 
Duration: 7'
 
Fp: Nachum Erlich, violin, Ilkka Paananen, piano, Helsinki, April 23, 1987
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
2nd prize in a composition competition for the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition 1985
 
 
 
String Quartet No. 2 Op. 13
 
Composed: 1988
 
Duration: 15'
 
Fp: Sibelius Academy Quartet, Naantali, June 27, 1988
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Poème
 
Composed: 1989
 
cello and piano
 
Duration: 5'30''
 
Fp: Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano, Espoo (Finland), November 11, 1989
 
Publisher: Modus Music
 
 
 
Siciliana
 
Composed: 1991
 
violin, cello and piano
 
Duration: 2'30''
 
Fp: Annika Palas, violin, Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano, Espoo (Finland), November 20, 1991
 
Publisher: Modus Music
 
 
 
 
 
Vocal Works
 
 
 
Four Songs to the Words by Alice Meynell Op. 11
 
Composed: 1986
 
soprano, flute and accordion
 
Text in English
 
1. Easter Night
 
2. At Night
 
3. Renouncement
 
4. Chimes
 
Duration: 8'
 
Fp: Sini Rautavaara, soprano, Eeva Heikkilä, flute, Helka Kymäläinen, accordion, Helsinki, December 9, 1986
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Offrets timme Op. 12
 
Composed: 1988
 
baritone and piano
 
Text by Edit Södergran (in Swedish) and Arseni Tarkovsky (in Russian)
 
1. Offrets timme
 
2. Du sökte
 
3. Grimace d’artiste
 
4. Zhizn, zhizn
 
Duration: 10'
 
Fp: Juha Kotilainen, baritone, Jouko Laivuori, piano, Gothenburg (Sweden), November 15, 1987
 
Publisher: Edition Reimers
 
 
 
 
 
Works for the Stage
 
 
 
E. Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel (Hannu ja Kerttu)
 
Arrangement for chamber orchestra
 
Composed: 1996
 
2121/2000/1, strings (3–3–2–2–1)
 
Fp: Finnish National Opera, Helsinki, December 26, 1996
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Music for Chekhov’s play The Cherry Orchard
 
Composed: 1998
 
violin and piano
 
Fp: Tampere City Theatre, January 28, 1998
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov has also composed solo songs, songs for children, and choral pieces as well as incidental music.
 
 
 
 
 
Fp: First performance
 
 
 
 
 
Publishers and Distributors
 
 
 
Fimic
 
Modus Music
 
Edition Reimers
 
 
 
(Updated August 2004)
 
 
 
Contemporary Music
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Selected Discography
 
 
 
 
 
Finlandia Records CD 544012 (1992)
 
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra “Tres viae” [Op. 10]
 
Arto Noras, cello, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Jukka-Pekka Saraste
 
 
 
Finlandia FACD 401 (1991)
 
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano [Op. 6]
 
Kullervo Kojo, clarinet, Juhani Lagerspetz, piano
 
 
 
Musiikkiopisto Juvenalia MOJCD01 (1992)
 
Siciliana
 
Poème
 
Annika Palas, violin, Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/mainframe?readform&agopov+vladimir
 
 
 
  Vladimir Agopov
 
(November 23, 1953)
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Profile and Articles
 
 
 
 
 
Profile
 
 
 
Composer in Profile: Vladimir Agopov (Einojuhani Rautavaara)
 
Vladimir Agopov (in Kimmo Korhonen: Inventing Finnish Music, 2003)
 
 
 
 
 
Articles
 
 
 
Agopov's orchestral works & concertos 1995-2005 (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish orchestral music and concertos 1995-2005, 2006)
 
Agopov's chamber works (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish Chamber Music, 2001)
 
Vladimir Agopov: Cello Concerto (in Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish Concertos, 1995)
 
 
 
 
 
Säveltäjämuotokuva ja artikkeleita
 
 
 
 
 
Agopovin kamarimusiikista (Kimmo Korhonen: Suomalainen kamarimusiikki, 1999)
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Curriculum vitae
 
(b. November 23, 1953 in Voroshilovgrad [now Luhansk], Ukraina)
 
in Finland since 1978; Finnish citizen
 
 
 
 
 
Studies
 
 
 
- diploma in composition in Moscow Conservatory 1977 (teachers: Aram Khachaturian 1972-1977; instrumentation: Edison Denisov)
 
- further studeis at the Sibelius Academy, Helsinki 1978-1984 (teacher: Paavo Heininen)
 
 
 
 
 
Teaching
 
 
 
- lecturer at the Sibelius Academy since 1988
 
 
 
 
 
Memberships
 
 
 
- The Society of Finnish Composers since 1982
 
 
 
 
 
Grants
 
 
 
- Sibelius Foundation
 
- Finnish Arts Council
 
- Finnish Cultural Foundation
 
 
 
 
 
The most important works
 
 
 
- Concerto for Cello and Orchestra "Tres viae" (1984/1987)
 
- Music for Chamber Orchestra (awarded in a national composition competition 1982)
 
- Decimetto for chamber orchestra (1997)
 
- String Quartets No. 1 (1982) and 2 (1988)
 
- Ergo for violin and piano (2nd prize in a composition competition of the Sibelius Violin Competition 1985)
 
- Sonata for clarinet and piano (1981)
 
- Four Songs to Words by Alice Meynell (soprano, flute and accordion; 1986)
 
- Offrets timme for baritone and piano (1987)
 
 
 
- VA's works has been performed in Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, Naantali Festival, in Sibelius Week (Moscow), International Festival of Arts (New York)
 
 
 
 
 
(Updated March 2000)
 
 
 
Please note that the texts are protected by the copyright laws. They are free for background use but when referring to these texts or articles please mention the author and source whenever it is known. When not specified, the source is the Finnish Music Information Centre (FIMIC). 
 
 
 
Latest additions:
 
Settembre (Aug 27)
 
 
 
Works for Solo Instrument and Orchestra
 
Works for Orchestra
 
Chamber Works
 
Vocal Works
 
Works for the Stage
 
Publishers and Distributors
 
 
 
 
 
Works for Solo Instrument and Orchestra
 
 
 
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra Op. 10
 
'Tres Viae'
 
Composed: 1984/1987
 
solo cello+ 3333/4331/03/1, piano, strings
 
Duration: 23'
 
Fp: Arto Noras, cello, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Helsinki, September 30, 1987
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
 
 
Works for Orchestra
 
 
 
Music for Chamber Orchestra Op. 3
 
Composed: 1982
 
1111/1100, strings (3–3–3–2–1)
 
Duration: 10'
 
Fp: Kouvola Orchestra, cond. Eero Bister, Kouvola, October 5, 1982
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
Awarded in a composition competition in Kouvola, 1982
 
 
 
Decimetto Op. 14
 
Composed: 1997
 
1111/0000/1, strings (1–1–1–1–1)
 
Duration: 8'
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Settembre Op. 15
 
Per orchestra grande
 
Composed: 2004
 
3333/4331/12/1, strings
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
 
 
Chamber Works
 
 
 
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Op. 6
 
Composed: 1981
 
Duration: 20'
 
Fp: Kullervo Kojo, clarinet, Vladimir Agopov, piano, Helsinki, May 20, 1981
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
String Quartet No. 1 Op. 8
 
Composed: 1982
 
Duration: 8'
 
Fp: Sakari Oramo, violin I, Jukka Pohjola, violin II, Kaarina Lampinen, viola, Lea Pekkala, cello, UNM Festival, Oslo, August 23, 1982
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Ergo Op. 9
 
Composed: 1985
 
violin and piano
 
Duration: 7'
 
Fp: Nachum Erlich, violin, Ilkka Paananen, piano, Helsinki, April 23, 1987
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
2nd prize in a composition competition for the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition 1985
 
 
 
String Quartet No. 2 Op. 13
 
Composed: 1988
 
Duration: 15'
 
Fp: Sibelius Academy Quartet, Naantali, June 27, 1988
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Poème
 
Composed: 1989
 
cello and piano
 
Duration: 5'30''
 
Fp: Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano, Espoo (Finland), November 11, 1989
 
Publisher: Modus Music
 
 
 
Siciliana
 
Composed: 1991
 
violin, cello and piano
 
Duration: 2'30''
 
Fp: Annika Palas, violin, Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano, Espoo (Finland), November 20, 1991
 
Publisher: Modus Music
 
 
 
 
 
Vocal Works
 
 
 
Four Songs to the Words by Alice Meynell Op. 11
 
Composed: 1986
 
soprano, flute and accordion
 
Text in English
 
1. Easter Night
 
2. At Night
 
3. Renouncement
 
4. Chimes
 
Duration: 8'
 
Fp: Sini Rautavaara, soprano, Eeva Heikkilä, flute, Helka Kymäläinen, accordion, Helsinki, December 9, 1986
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Offrets timme Op. 12
 
Composed: 1988
 
baritone and piano
 
Text by Edit Södergran (in Swedish) and Arseni Tarkovsky (in Russian)
 
1. Offrets timme
 
2. Du sökte
 
3. Grimace d’artiste
 
4. Zhizn, zhizn
 
Duration: 10'
 
Fp: Juha Kotilainen, baritone, Jouko Laivuori, piano, Gothenburg (Sweden), November 15, 1987
 
Publisher: Edition Reimers
 
 
 
 
 
Works for the Stage
 
 
 
E. Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel (Hannu ja Kerttu)
 
Arrangement for chamber orchestra
 
Composed: 1996
 
2121/2000/1, strings (3–3–2–2–1)
 
Fp: Finnish National Opera, Helsinki, December 26, 1996
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Music for Chekhov’s play The Cherry Orchard
 
Composed: 1998
 
violin and piano
 
Fp: Tampere City Theatre, January 28, 1998
 
Distributor: FIMIC
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov has also composed solo songs, songs for children, and choral pieces as well as incidental music.
 
 
 
 
 
Fp: First performance
 
 
 
 
 
Publishers and Distributors
 
 
 
Fimic
 
Modus Music
 
Edition Reimers
 
 
 
(Updated August 2004) 
 
 
 
Vladimir Agopov: Selected Discography
 
 
 
 
 
Finlandia Records CD 544012 (1992)
 
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra “Tres viae” [Op. 10]
 
Arto Noras, cello, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Jukka-Pekka Saraste
 
 
 
Finlandia FACD 401 (1991)
 
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano [Op. 6]
 
Kullervo Kojo, clarinet, Juhani Lagerspetz, piano
 
 
 
Musiikkiopisto Juvenalia MOJCD01 (1992)
 
Siciliana
 
Poème
 
Annika Palas, violin, Sanna Palas, cello, Miira Tuominen, piano
 

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Агопов Владимир Михайлович
Agopov Vladimir
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На английском: Agopov Vladimir
Дата рождения: 23.11.1953
Место рождения: Ворошиловград, (ныне Луганск)
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Биография

Родился 23 ноября 1953, г. Ворошиловград (ныне Луганск).

Окончил Московскую консерваторию (1977) у Арама Хачатуряна (композиция) и Эдисона Денисова (инструментовка).

В 1978 г. Переехал на постоянное жительство в Финляндию. С 1982 года член Союза композиторов Финляндиии. С 1988 г. преподаёт в Академии музыки имени Сибелиуса.

В 1985 г. пьеса Агопова ”Ergo” получила вторую премию на композиторском конкурсе в рамках Международного конкурса скрипачей имени Сибелиуса.

В 2013 г. пьеса Агопова "Solveig’s dreams for harp solo" получила первую премию на композиторском конкурсе имени Грига, в Норвегии.

В 2017 г. вокальный цикл Агопова "Four songs to poems by William Blake" получил первую премию на композиторском конкурсе Lied-2017 в Финляндии.

Среди наиболее важных сочинений Агопова — Концерт для виолончели с оркестром «Tres viae» (1984/1987), Концерт для оркестра ”Homage to Master” памяти Лютославского, два струнных квартета, Децимет (1997/2013), Музыка для камерного оркестра, Motetus для смешанного хора, органа, арфы и ударных, Four songs to poems by William Blake для меццо-сопрано и фортепиано.

Награды и призы

  • Sibelius Foundation
  • Finnish Arts Council
  • Finnish Cultural Foundation
  • Орден Льва Финляндии
  • Орден Дружбы (РФ)

Наиболее значимые работы

  • Concerto for Cello and Orchestra "Tres viae" (1984/1987)
  • Music for Chamber Orchestra (awarded in a national composition competition 1982)
  • Decimetto for chamber orchestra (1997)
  • String Quartets No. 1 (1982) and 2 (1988)
  • Ergo for violin and piano (2nd prize in a composition competition of the Sibelius Violin Competition 1985)
  • Sonata for clarinet and piano (1981)
  • Four Songs to Words by Alice Meynell (soprano, flute and accordion; 1986)
  • Offrets timme for baritone and piano (1987)
  • Concerto for orchestra “Homage to Master” op. 20 (2013)
  • Motetus for Chamber Choir, Organ, Harp & Percussion op.17 (2012)
  • Prayer for Male choir (2018)
  • Solveig’s dreams for harp solo op. 21, 2013 (1st prize of the 17th International Edvard Grieg Competition for Composers)
  • Viaggio per duo violini
  • Four songs to poems by William Blake (1st prize of the Lied-2017 composition competition, Finland)

Аранжировки

  • для камерного состава опера Энгельберта Хумпердинка Ганс и Гретель
  • для струнного оркестра Кармен-фантазии Сарасате
  • для 24-х скрипачей Каприса Паганини № 24
  • Aram Khachaturian. Adagio from Spartacus. Arrangement for violinist ensemble & piano Mussorgsky-Agopov. Pictures at an Exhibition. Arr. for Concert Band Paganini. Caprice 24. Arrangement for 24 violinist

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