Gabriel Prokofiev

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    oh no not another distraction...

    Aparantly the best way to get your ideas & thoughts out into the world these days is a Blog... I've been avoiding getting involved for a while...

    I thought I was doing enough 'extra-curicular' stuff to help get my music out there: I've started an independent classical record label ('nonclassical'), I've set-up a monthly alternative classical club-night (also called 'nonclassical'). I'm recording and producing several other composers' music and ensembles... Sometimes I seem to have almost no time left to actually compose, and now it seems I ought to have a 'blog' aswell..!

    Unlike my famous grandfather I'm certainly not a diarist, and though I'm thinking about music and culture all the time I never seem to get anything actually written down...

    So, fingers crossed that this blog actually works. Encouragement & nagging for new posts both welcome.

    Back soon...

     

     

    • 11 October 2010
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    over 1 year ago 660ne57 responded:
    660ne57
    Hmm. Oct. 11. You haven't caught on to the point of blogging.
    I heard about you on WLRN-Miami this morning (Dec. 31). I also have pondered where "classical" music is going. Each generation's composers have been considered radical, revolutionary and -- sometimes -- downright bad, yet the music endures. I think it's great that composers are writing "good" music that people will be playing, recording, composing variations on, and listening to hundreds of years from now.
    Music is like language: If it doesn't adapt, it dies. Even what many call "classical" music changed, being packaged, orchestrated and adapted to fit the tenor (pun intended) of the times, until people like Christopher Hogwood try presenting the works as originally performed.
    That flexibility helps music endure. I trust it will do the same for your work.
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    Gabriel Prokofiev is a London-based composer, producer, DJ and founder of the NONCLASSICAL record label & club night.

    Composing music that both embraces and challenges western classical traditions, Gabriel has emerged at the forefront of a new approach to classical music in the UK at the beginning of the 21st century. His Concerto for Turntables was performed at the BBC Proms in August 2011 to critical acclaim, conducted by Vladimir Jurowski with world champion DJ Switch as soloist, and broadcast on BBC2 television. Other recent works include a poly-stylistic 'orchestral remix' of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony commissioned by John Axelrod and the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire, France, performed sold-out concert halls in Angers and Nantes in June 2011; a 3rd String Quartet premiered by the Ruysdael Kwartet at the Wigmore Hall in 2010; 'import/export/ a percussion suite for Global Junk, toured in UK & USA by Joby Burgess's Powerplant; and a book for Solo Piano recorded by Russian virtuoso GéNIA.

    Prokofiev's own distinctive sound is informed by his background as a producer of hip-hop, grime, and electro records, as well as his earlier involvement in electroacoustic music at York and Birmingham universities, which saw him win a Residency prize at the prestigious Bourges International Electroacoustic Music Competition in 1998.

    Latest works include new music for a ballet production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' with choreographer Cathy Marston for Bern Ballet's winter season in Switzerland, and a Concerto for Bass Drum & Orchestra which was premiered by Princeton Symphony, Feb 9 2012, and had it's UK premier with the LCO @ The Roundhouse, March 3rd 2012.

    Gabriel lives in Hackney, London, with his partner and their two young children and twelve-month old baby.

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  • About Gabriel Prokofiev

    Gabriel Prokofiev is a London-based composer, producer, DJ and founder of the NONCLASSICAL record label & club night.

    Composing music that both embraces and challenges western classical traditions, Gabriel has emerged at the forefront of a new approach to classical music in the UK at the beginning of the 21st century. His Concerto for Turntables was performed at the BBC Proms in August 2011 to critical acclaim, conducted by Vladimir Jurowski with world champion DJ Switch as soloist, and broadcast on BBC2 television. Other recent works include a poly-stylistic 'orchestral remix' of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony commissioned by John Axelrod and the Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire, France, performed sold-out concert halls in Angers and Nantes in June 2011; a 3rd String Quartet premiered by the Ruysdael Kwartet at the Wigmore Hall in 2010; 'import/export/ a percussion suite for Global Junk, toured in UK & USA by Joby Burgess's Powerplant; and a book for Solo Piano recorded by Russian virtuoso GéNIA.

    Prokofiev's own distinctive sound is informed by his background as a producer of hip-hop, grime, and electro records, as well as his earlier involvement in electroacoustic music at York and Birmingham universities, which saw him win a Residency prize at the prestigious Bourges International Electroacoustic Music Competition in 1998.

    Latest works include new music for a ballet production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' with choreographer Cathy Marston for Bern Ballet's winter season in Switzerland, and a Concerto for Bass Drum & Orchestra which was premiered by Princeton Symphony, Feb 9 2012, and had it's UK premier with the LCO @ The Roundhouse, March 3rd 2012.

    Gabriel lives in Hackney, London, with his partner and their two young children and twelve-month old baby.

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