Konstantin Vassiliev Explained

Konstantin Vassiliev (Russian: Константи́н Васильев (born 1970)) is a German composer and guitarist.

Life

Born in Novoaltaysk, Vasilyev studied guitar at the Novosibirsk Conservatory with Arkadi Burchanow and composition with Sergei Tossin. After graduation he moved to Germany, where he continued his guitar studies with Reinbert Evers at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold, Münster, and his composition studies with Georg Haidu. In 1991, he organised the Chamber Ensemble Vassiliev for a combination of traditional European and Russian folk instruments, for which he wrote many compositions and arrangements.[1]

Together with the singer and reciter Günter Gall, he is also dedicated to the rediscovery of the Jewish poet Mascha Kaléko, who was expelled by the Nazis.

Vasiliev is the winner of the composition competition at the Osnabrück guitar festival "Open Strings".

Work

Together with Roman Viaszoskiy:

Notes and References

  1. https://www.acoustic-music.de/Konstantin-Vassiliev/en Konstantin Vassiliev
  2. http://www.stretta.de/oxid.php/sid/x/shp/oxbaseshop/cl/details/cnid/b3a469f3c732ce9a1.84292440/anid/3df470a7587757fb8.97943052 stretta.de
  3. http://www.hfm-weimar.de/v1/veranstaltungen/meisterkurse/weimarer_mk/2007/konzerte.php hfm-weimar.de
  4. http://www.classic-clips.de/clcl102.html classic-clips.de