Promoting new music in the Soviet Union was certainly not appreciated, so for many years he was prohibited to leave the country and perform abroad. On Sunday December 11th he will get the Dutch public acquainted with the most popular and beloved contemporary Russian composers – Vladimir Martynov and Pavel Karmanov in the program ‘Dances on the shores of the Lethe’.
Lubimov will also play ‘Solo devildance IV’ by famous Dutch composer Simeon ten Holt, whom he is actively promoting to his audience in Russia and abroad. ‘The Beatitudes’ written by Vladimir Martynov on request by Kronos Quartet for two string quartets, will be performed by Dudok Quartet and Dostoyevski Kwartet.
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And in the meantime, Canto Ostinato by Simeon ten Holt has been recently performed in Russia by the Dutch piano quartet Rondane Kwartet in Svetlanov Hall of Moscow International Performing Arts Center, better known as Dom Muzyki. Almost at the same time, Canto Ostinato can be heard in New York on the famous choreography by Lucinda Childs (7 performances at the Joyce Theater).
Composers in the crosshairs of our attention