Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov

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Born: 13 January 1866, Voin, Orlovskaya oblast’ (Russia)
Died: 11 January 1901, Yalta, Crimea (Russia)

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[details ←] Symphony No. 1 in G minor - full score Percussion,
[details ←] Symphony No. 2 in A - full score Percussion,
[details ←] Elegy choral
[details ←] Praise the Name of the Lord choral
[details ←] Symphony No. 1 in G minor - set of parts Percussion,
[details ←] Symphony No. 1 - Finale ,concert band,
[details ←] A Mercy of Peace choral
[details ←] Bless the Lord, O My Soul (at Liturgy) choral
[details ←] Bless the Lord, O My Soul (at Vigil) choral
[details ←] Blessed Is the Man choral
[details ←] Chanson Triste (Koehler) - full score orchestra,
[details ←] Chanson Triste (Koehler) - set of parts orchestra,
[details ←] Cherubic Hymn No. 1 choral
[details ←] Cherubic Hymn No. 1 choral
[details ←] Cherubic Hymn No. 2 choral
[details ←] Come, Let Us Worship choral
[details ←] Down the Mother-Volga River choral
[details ←] From My Youth choral

Music

Kalinnikov wrote several songs and some other vocal works. Many are lost and none are regularly performed. He is best remembered for his orchestral works, which include two symphonies. The most popular is still his first symphony (1895), which received its first performance in 1897. It was often performed in the following years, both in Russia and abroad. Indeed, Alfred Bruneau praised above all other Russian works performed in France in 1900, including works by Tchaikovsky, Glazunov and The Five. In Kalinnikov’s second symphony (1897), the influence of Borodin is also noticeable, but this work lacks some of the freshness of his first symphony, especially in the last movement. The same can be said about his symphonic poem Kedr i pal’ma (The cedar and the palm), which was written next.

(Reaction of Julian Thake <julianthaketalk21.com>: I think you underrate "The Cedar and the Palm", which was my introduction to the music of the seriously underrated Kalinnikov and is, for me, a beautifully atmospheric piece. He is a poet more of harmony than of melody and this piece is a fine exemplar of that.)

Sources:
My main source, besides the usual handbooks, was the article by Grigor’yev. The book by Kalinnikov’s pupil Paskhalov was not available to me. According to Kiselyov, the 1951 edition is a new book compared with the 1938 edition, containing new material.

Bibliography:
A. Bruneau, La musique fran

Biography

(His birth and death dates in the old Russian calender are 25 and 24 January, respectively.)

Vasily Sergeyvich Kalinnikov (1866-1901) was born in Voina in the Oryol District. He studied at the seminary in Oryol and was in charge of the choir at the age of 14. In 1884 he moved to Moscow as a scholarship student at the Philharmonic Society School where he took bassoon and composition lessons from Alexander Il’yinsky. Kalinnikov made his living playing bassoon, violin and timpani in theater orchestras.

After a recommendation by Tchaikovsky in 1892, Kalinnikov was appointed conductor at the Malïy Theater and later the Moscow Italian Theater. In 1894 Kalinnikov wrote his 1st Symphony and between 1895-97 his 2nd. He wrote Incidental Music for Tsar Boris, a play by Alex Tolstoy that opened at the Maliy Theatre in Moscow on Feb 1 1899. In declining health Kalinnikov resigned his positions and moved to the warmth of the South Crimea later in 1899.

Towards the end of Kalinnikov’s life, he was assisted by Sergey Rachmaninov who arranged the sale of some of his songs and a piano arrangement of Kalinnikov’s 2nd symphony. Kalinnikov died in Yalta Jan 11, 1901.

(contribution by Willem Vijvers <wgvijverswxs.nl>)

Introduction: Kalinnikov was the first Russian composer to be known for his orchestral music only (remember that Tchaikovsky wrote most of his works for the theatre!). His first symphony, which has been played by many eminent conductors, is still a popular work.

Life: Kalinnikov came from a poor family and got only some violin lessons in his youth. At the age of fourteen, he gained also experience as conductor of the local school choir. In 1884 he went to Moscow to study at the conservatory, but after a few months he could no longer afford the tuition fee. He eked out a living by playing various instruments in theatre orchestras. Fortunately, he attracted the attention of Semyon Nikolayevitch Kruglikov (1851-1910), a music critic and teacher, whose significance for Russian musical life is not easily overrated. Kruglikov taught him harmony and introduced him to other prominent musicians. Tchaikovsky found him a place as conductor of the Maly theatre in 1892. Kalinnikov also conducted the Moscow Italian theatre, but already the next year he had to resign from all duties because of tuberculosis. To improve his health he went to the Crimea, where he wrote most of his works. The succes of his first symphony, and the recommendation of Sergey Rachmaninov, brought him a contract from the publisher Jurgenson. Thus, his last years and particularly the financial situation of his widow were brightened.

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