Peter Chernobrivets

Peter Anatolievich Chernobrivets

Peter Anatolievich Chernobrivets. 2016
Born 24 August 1965
Leningrad, USSR

Peter Anatolievich Chernobrivets (Russian: Пётр Анато́льевич Чернобри́вец, born on 24 August 1965 in Leningrad, USSR) is a Russian musicologist, composer and lecturer.

Biography

Chernobrivets was born in Leningrad in 1965. He graduated from special secondary music school of the Leningrad State Conservatory named after Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1983 and from the Leningrad Conservatory in 1988 (the class of the professor T. Bershadskaya).

Chernobrivets is an author of compositions for a piano, instrumental company, and a chamber orchestra that have been performed in well-known concert halls of Saint Petersburg and other cities of Russia. In April 2015 and April 2016, two author’s concerts called “Dialogue of musical temperaments. Compositions in traditional and non-traditional musical tuning” took place on the new stage of The Mariinsky Theatre.[1][2]

In 1993, Chernobrivets completed his master thesis in art history ("Style and subject-matter. On functional analogies". Based on the material of clavier music by George Frideric Handel). The area of his scientific interests includes harmony, musical style, and aesthetics. In 2014, he published a monograph “Basics of musical aesthetics”. In recent years, Chernobrivetz has been occupied in research related to an alternative musical tuning (20-tone equal temperament).

Chernobrivets started teaching in 1986 as a teacher of the special secondary music school of the Leningrad State Conservatory named after N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov. At present, he is an assistant professor of the Department of musical theory of The N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory teaching the courses of harmony and musical aesthetics.

Main scientific publications

Monograph

Large-size articles

External video
Peter Chernobrivets. 20-tone equal temperament system. Saint Petersburg Conservatory. 13.04.2013.
External video
Peter Chernobrivets. 5-miniature cycle for a violin and a clavier. The Mariinsky Theatre. 21.04.2016.

Main musical compositions

Compositions for chamber orchestra, instrumental company and solo instruments

In 20-tone equal temperament system

Notes and references

    1. "Чернобривец Пётр. Диалог темпераций. Сочинения в традиционном и нетрадиционном музыкальном строе. Авторский концерт 2015 года.". Официальный сайт Мариинского театра.
    2. "Чернобривец Пётр. Диалог темпераций. Сочинения в традиционном и нетрадиционном музыкальном строе. Авторский концерт 2016 года.". Официальный сайт Мариинского театра.
    3. Чернобривец, Пётр (2014). Основы музыкальной эстетики. СПб. ISBN 978-5-91918-342-6.
    4. Чернобривец, П. А. (1992). "Некоторые принципы фактурного развития в инструментальных произведениях Генделя. Проблемы фактуры". Сборник статей кафедры теории музыки Ленинградской (Петербургской) консерватории (in Russian). СПб: Издательство Петербургской консерватории. pp. 113–127.
    5. Чернобривец, П. А. (1992). "Мелодия как функция". Musiqi dünyasi, №4 (49) (in Russian). СПб: Издательство Петербургской консерватории. pp. 10–21.
    6. Чернобривец, П. А. (2006). "Рыцарь контрапункта (памяти О. П. Коловского). Наши учителя". Сборник воспоминаний о преподавателях кафедры теории музыки Ленинградской (Петербургской) консерватории (in Russian). СПб: Издательство Петербургской консерватории. pp. 23–31.
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