If you ask the music makers, composers and musicians in our country, what music should everyone really have heard at least once? The music section of the podcast Muziekmakers Der Nederlanden.
Episode 8: composer Maxim Shalygin (2).
In honour of the Day of the Composer (21st of June), composer Maxim Shalygin (originally from Ukrain) has been named composer-in-residence of The Hague. In this second episode dedicated to Shalygin, he talks about music works that have influenced him until this day.
The entire interview with Maxim Shalygin is available in the podcast Muziekmakers der Nederlanden – a series of podcasts that portrays makers, composers and musicians in The Netherlands by means of their ‘desert island discs’. They talk about music that plays an important part in their work and life and that they’d like to share with the world.
Playlist
- Digital album via Bandcamp Symphony №5 (1986)
Valentin Silvestrov: Symphony No.5
Kiev Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra conducted by Roman Kofman
22’47” - CD Toward the night
Somei Satoh: Toward the Night
Somei Satoh
14’37” - CD Giya Kancheli: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5
Giya Kancheli: Symphony No.5 “To the Memory of My Parents” (fragment)
Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jansug Kakhidze
25’00” - CD Stravinsky: Duo Concertant
Igor Stravinsky: Requiem Canticles
Sally Burgess, Roderick Williams, Simon Joly Chorale, Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Robert Craft
13’49” - CD To all alive
Maxim Shalygin: FETUS ETUDES – au vent sur la pointe des pieds
Antonii Baryshevskyi [piano]
5’18”