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Boris Pigovat

Boris Pigovat composer

Boris Pigovat (born 1953 in Odessa, USSR) is an Israeli composer. Many of his works have been performed throughout the world. He studied at Gnessin Music Institute (Academia of Music) in Moscow. Between 1978 and 1990 he lived in Tajikistan, and immigrated to Israel in 1990. In 2002 he received his Ph.D. degree from Bar-Ilan University (Israel).

In 1988 he won the special distinction diploma at the International Composers Competition in Budapest for his composition Musica dolorosa No. 2 for Trombone quartet.

In 1995 he received an ACUM Prize for his composition Requiem “The Holocaust” for Viola & Symphony Orchestra. The world premiere of Requiem took place at the Memorial evening dedicated to the Babi Yar tragedy[2] (Kiev, 2.10.2001). It was performed by soloist Rainer Moog[3] (Germany) and The Symphony Orchestra of the Ukrainian National Philharmonic Society, conducted by Roman Kofman. In 2008 it was performed in Wellington, New Zealand, at the Concert of Remembrance 70th Anniversary of Kristallnacht, by soloist Donald Maurice and Vector Wellington Orchestra, conducted by Marc Taddei. In 2010, "Atoll" (NZ) has launched a Requiem CD with a live recording based on a concert. In addition to Requiem, 3 more compositions were recorded in performance of Donald Maurice and included in the CD: "PRAYER" for Viola and Piano, "The Silent Music" for Viola and Harp, and "Nigun" for String Quartet.

In 2000 he received the prize of the Prime Minister of State of Israel.

His composition "Massada" was performed at ISCM "World music days 2000" festival in Luxembourg and at WASBE 2003 Conference in Jonkoping (Sweden).

The symphonic picture “Wind of Yemen” was performed at the Asian Music Festival 2003 in Tokyo and at WASBE 2009 Conference in Cincinnati (USA).

In 2005 he received an ACUM Prize for his piece “Song of the Sea”, a poem for Symphonic Band, which was performed in New York’s Carnegie Hall.

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Wind of Yemen - Boris Pigovat

Wind of Yemen Boris Pigovat

The symphonic poem Wind of Yemen for symphonic band (2000) is based on the ancient traditional tunes and dance melodies which were kept during the centuries by a very closed society of Yemenite Jews. The work comprises two connected movements. In the first movement I tried to depict a landscape of the desert, its sound atmosphere. The second movement is a picture of the folk ...
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SONATA - Boris Pigovat

SONATA Boris Pigovat

Titel / Title: SONATA Violine und Klavier

SONATA Violine und Klavier

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