Mstislav Rostropovich

Mstislav Rostropovich

출생 : 1927-03-27, Baku, Transcaucasian SFSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]

사망 : 2007-04-27

약력

Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich (27 March 1927 – 27 April 2007) was a Russian cellist and conductor. He is considered by many to be the greatest cellist of the 20th century. In addition to his interpretations and technique, he was well known for both inspiring and commissioning new works, which enlarged the cello repertoire more than any cellist before or since. He inspired and premiered over 100 pieces, forming long-standing friendships and artistic partnerships with composers including Dmitri Shostakovich, Sergei Prokofiev, Henri Dutilleux, Witold Lutosławski, Olivier Messiaen, Luciano Berio, Krzysztof Penderecki, Alfred Schnittke, Norbert Moret, Andreas Makris, Leonard Bernstein, Aram Khachaturian and Benjamin Britten. Rostropovich was internationally recognized as a staunch advocate of human rights, and was awarded the 1974 Award of the International League of Human Rights. He was married to the soprano Galina Vishnevskaya and had two daughters, Olga and Elena Rostropovich. Mstislav Rostropovich was born in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, to parents who had moved from Orenburg: Leopold Vitoldovich Rostropovich, a renowned cellist and former student of Pablo Casals, and Sofiya Nikolaevna Fedotova-Rostropovich, a talented pianist. Mstislav's father (1892–1942) was born in Voronezh to Witold Rostropowicz, a composer of Polish noble descent, and Matilda Rostropovich, née Pule of Belarusian descent. The Polish part of his family bore the Bogoria coat of arms, which was located at the family palace in Skotniki. Mstislav's mother Sofiya, of Russian descent, was the daughter of musicians. Her elder sister Nadezhda married the cellist Semyon Kozolupov, who was thus Rostropovich's uncle by marriage. Rostropovich grew up in Baku and spent his youth there. During World War II his family moved back to Orenburg and then in 1943 to Moscow. At the age of four, Rostropovich learned the piano with his mother. He began the cello at the age of 10 with his father. In 1943, at the age of 16, he entered the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied cello with his uncle Semyon Kozolupov, and piano, conducting and composition with Vissarion Shebalin. His teachers also included Dmitri Shostakovich. In 1945 he came to prominence as a cellist when he won the gold medal in the Soviet Union's first ever competition for young musicians. He graduated from the Conservatory in 1948, and became professor of cello there in 1956. Rostropovich gave his first cello concert in 1942. He won first prize at the international Music Awards of Prague and Budapest in 1947, 1949 and 1950. In 1950, at the age of 23 he was awarded what was then considered the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, the Stalin Prize. At that time, Rostropovich was already well known in his country and while actively pursuing his solo career, he taught at the Leningrad (Saint-Petersburg) Conservatory and the Moscow Conservatory. In 1955, he married Galina Vishnevskaya, a leading soprano at the Bolshoi Theatre. ... Source: Article "Mstislav Rostropovich" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Mstislav Rostropovich

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Rostropovich: L'archet Indomptable
Self (archive footage)
Britten: Nocturne
Himself
Tony Palmer directs this documentary exploring the life and work of the celebrated English composer, conductor and pianist. Britten is particularly well known for his operas, which include 'Peter Grimes' and 'Death in Venice'. Palmer discusses the life experiences that influenced Britten's work, such as the turmoil of World War II, which horrified his pacifistic nature, and reflects on the role of an artist in such troubled times.
Rubljovka - Straße zur Glückseligkeit
Himself
Rostropovich Life & Art
Self
Released as a memorial for the great Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, who passed away on 27 April 2007, this DVD contains one bonafide cello concerto, the Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor, and two tone poems with prominent cello parts, Ernest Bloch's Schelomo and Richard Strauss' Don Quixote. Rostropovich mastered the Schumann in several famous recordings. Here, conducted by Leonard Bernstein, he provides a splendid performance. Featuring his trademark powerful technique, smooth legato and crisp vibrato, the Romantic roots of the concerto are never hidden for long, despite the relatively cool playing of the Orchestre National de France.
Elegy of Life: Rostropovich, Vishnevskaya
Himself
A documentary about the famous musician Mstislav Rostropovich and his wife, Galina Vishnevskaya.
Mstislav Rostropovich - Bach Cello Suites
Himself
This is one of the most important recordings of the 20th century, both for its content (considered by many the greatest cello music of all time) and for the intense devotion, careful preparation, and towering technical skill that went into the project. It was a brilliant idea to make a video as well as an audio recording. Cellists will welcome the chance to study Rostropovich's bowing and fingering techniques, close up and at leisure. And music-lovers will welcome the visuals of the recording location, a French church whose architecture, statues, and flickering candles complement the music.
Prom at the Palace
Self / Cello
All-time classical favourites from the first ever public concert held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, hosted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Broadcast live on BBC Television, 1st June 2002. Opera fans are in for a particular treat with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa (singing Bizet and Gershwin), Sir Thomas Allen (Rossini and Sir Edward German), and Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu (Puccini and Verdi) sharing the honours. Maestro Mstislav Rostropovich also makes a rare guest appearance with the cello section of the London Symphony Orchestra playing Villa-Lobos.
카우치 인 뉴욕
Musician
헨리(Henry Harriston: 윌리암 허트 분)는 전형적인 뉴요커이며 성공한 정신과 의사다. 일상의 따분함과 성공의 무료함에 휩싸인 헨리는 충동적으로 파리판 트리뷴지에 광고를 싣는다. ‘6주간 뉴욕의 아파트 교환, 화분과 개, 기타 등 등을 돌봐야 함’. 천성적인 상냥함으로 뭇 남성들의 흠모를 받는 발레리나 베아트리체(Beatrice Saulnier: 줄리엣 비노슈 분)는 파리의 허름한 서민용 아파트에서 이 광고를 발견한다. 곧이어 두 사람은 대서양을 건너 각자의 집을 바꾸게 되고, 이들 앞에는 새로운 삶이 펼쳐진다. 파리의 달동네 같은 누추한 서민용 아파트에 짐을 푼 헨리. 뉴욕의 호화 아파트에 짐을 푼 베아트리체. 단순히 각자의 거처를 떠나 머리를 식히려던 이들에겐 당연히 생활의 혼란이 함께 한다. 헨리가 파리에서 베아트리체의 사랑을 갈구하는 남자들에게 시달리는 동안, 베아트리체는 헨리를 찾아오는 고객들의 하소연을 들어주다 차츰 심도깊은 상담을 하게 된다. 대부분이 남자들인 헨리의 고객들은 자신들의 이야기를 끝까지 들어주는 베아트리체의 솔직함과 매력에 이끌려 헨리의 상담 때와는 달리 그녀와의 시간을 기다리고, 환자는 자꾸 늘어만 간다. 베아트리체의 어수선한 아파트에서 묵는 헨리는 베아트리체 앞으로 도착한 수많은 러브 레터를 하나하나 읽어가며 그녀에 대한 관심을 갖게 된다. 결국 일정보다 2주 먼저 뉴욕에 들어오게 된 헨리는 환자를 가장해 베아트리체의 카우치에 눕게 된다. 그리고 어느 사이엔가 자신의 깊은 속내를 털어놓게 되고, 호기심이 사랑으로 변해가는 것을 느낀다. 베아트리체 역시 일방적으로 구애를 받아오던 처지에서, 이제는 이지적이고 냉담한 듯한 헨리에게 마음이 끌린다.
Soldiers of Music
Documentary showing the return to his native Russia of Mstislav Rostropovitch, includes extensive performance footage and coverage of political and personal matters for the cellist.