Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky (born 30 March 1945) is a
Russian-born
composer, conductor and
classical pianist who lives in
Switzerland. He is one of the first composers of
minimalism (from 1969); "La Belle Musique N.3" (1977) is the first work for
orchestra in the minimalist field. He emigrated to Paris from Moscow in 1974, and now lives in Switzerland. He has collaborated with numerous musical artists, notably with the pianist
Martha Argerich, with whom he has recorded works by
Rachmaninoff and
Brahms.[1][2]
Selected works
Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky defined his musical conceptions as <<TERZA PRATICA>>.
Rabinovitch-Barakovsky's main works are all part of a global work-in-progress called "Anthology of Archaic Rituals – In Search of the Center".
Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky (born 30 March 1945) is a
Russian-born
composer, conductor and
classical pianist who lives in
Switzerland. He is one of the first composers of
minimalism (from 1969); "La Belle Musique N.3" (1977) is the first work for
orchestra in the minimalist field. He emigrated to Paris from Moscow in 1974, and now lives in Switzerland. He has collaborated with numerous musical artists, notably with the pianist
Martha Argerich, with whom he has recorded works by
Rachmaninoff and
Brahms.[1][2]
Selected works
Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky defined his musical conceptions as <<TERZA PRATICA>>.
Rabinovitch-Barakovsky's main works are all part of a global work-in-progress called "Anthology of Archaic Rituals – In Search of the Center".