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Anton Batagov (born October 10, 1965) is a Russian pianist and post-minimalist composer. "One of the most significant and unusual figures of Russian contemporary music", according to 'Newsweek's Russian edition in 1997, Batagov is an influential Russian composer and performer.


Biography

A graduate of the Gnessin School and the
Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory The Moscow Conservatory, also officially Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (russian: Московская государственная консерватория им. П. И. Чайковского, link=no) is a musical educational inst ...
and prize-winner at the
International Tchaikovsky Competition The International Tchaikovsky Competition is a classical music competition held every four years in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Russia, for pianists, violinists, and cellists between 16 and 32 years of age and singers between 19 and 32 years of ...
(1986) and other competitions, Batagov introduced music by
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to Russian audiences. From 1989 to 1996 Batagov was the artistic director of the festival of ''Alternativa,'' a festival of contemporary music. Batagov's work has been influential on the understanding of classical and new music in Russia. In 1997 he stopped performing live for 12 years to focus on composition and studio recordings. The style of Batagov's post-minimalist compositions is rooted in the harmonic and rhythmic patterns of Russian church bells and folk songs seamlessly mixed with the spirit of Buddhist philosophy and the dynamic pulse of early Soviet avant-garde. His discography includes over 50 albums. Batagov is the author of several movie soundtracks, and original music for major Russian TV channels. In 2009 he returned to live performances. Since then, he has been performing a series of unique solo piano programs. His repertoire includes works by Bach, Pachelbel, Purcell and early English music, Mozart, Schubert, Debussy, as well as many other composers, and his own numerous piano compositions. He has performed at The Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory and The Grand Hall of St.Petersburg Philharmonie, Moscow International House of Music and Zaryadye Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music (New York), Jordan Hall (Boston), and Bing Concert Hall (Palo Alto, CA), Elbphilharmonie (Hamburg), The Berliner Philharmonie and Philharmonie de Paris, Musiikkitalo (Helsinki) and Reduta Hall (Bratislava), Teatro Regio (Parma, Italy) and Palau de la Música Catalana (Barcelona, Spain), and many other venues. The list of festivals he has participated in includes Diaghilev Festival (Perm, Russia), Ruhrtriennale (Essen, Germany), Next Wave and Bang on a Can (New York), Glass at 80 (University of North Carolina), Aarhus 2017 Festival (Aarhus, Denmark), and others. Batagov is one of the key performers of piano works by Philip Glass. Batagov's recordings and live performances include The complete Etudes, Batagov's piano arrangements of scenes from Einstein on the Beach and Koyaanisqatsi, music from The Hours, Distant figure (a composition written by Philip Glass for and premiered by Anton Batagov), and other works. Anton Batagov's compositions have been performed and recorded by outstanding Russian classical and rock musicians and orchestras. Numerous musicological articles and dissertations have been written about his music. The philosophy of Batagov's projects eliminates any boundaries between "performance" and "composition" by viewing all existing musical practices—from ancient rituals to rock and pop culture and advanced computer technologies—as inseparable elements of his own practice.


Discography

;''Music by Anton Batagov'' * I was looking at green trees for a long time (1994) * Music for December (1998) * Best Before 02.2000 (2000) * Prayers and Dances (2001) * Music for the 35 Buddhas (2001) * The Wheel of the Law (2002) * Music for Piano (2003) * Save Changes Before Closing? (2003) * Symphony.ru (2003) * From the Beginning up to the End (2004) * Tetractys (2004) * Music for Films (2005) * Passionate Desire to Be an Angel (2006) * Breathing In Breathing Out (original motion picture soundtrack) (2007) * The Monk Thogmey's Thirty-Seven Precepts (2007) * The Musicmaker's Contract (NTV/NTV+ channels greatest hits) (2007) * ab & xmz. The Piano And Other Sounds (2008) * Lama Sonam Dorje & Anton Batagov. Daily Practice (2008) * Bodhicharyavatara (with Telo Tulku Rinpoche) (2009) * ab & xmz II (2009) * Tayatha (
Yungchen Lhamo Yungchen Lhamo (Tibetan: དབྱངས་ཅན་ལྷ་མོ, ''lhamo'' meaning "goddess of song") is a Tibetan singer-songwriter living in the United States. She won the ARIA Award for Best World Music Album in 1995 and was then signed ...
& Anton Batagov ) (2013) * Selected Letters of
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(2013) * Post Production (2014) * I Fear No More. Selected songs and meditations of John Donne (2015) * The One Thus Gone (2017) * Where We Are Not. Letters of Mother Seraphima (2017) * 16+ (Female poetry through the ages) (
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/ Anton Batagov) (2019) * Disquiet (Music for Ivan Vyrypaev's drama) (2019) * Made in 1993: The Art of Sampling (2020) * Lamrim. A Prayer to the Gurus (EP, 2020) * I See Your Dream. You See My Dream (EP, 2020) * Invisible Lands (2020) * Early Piano Works Revisited (2021) * Optical Illusion (songs to the poetry of Alexander Pushkin and Daniil Kharms) (2021) * Quietude and Joy As Envisioned by Russian Painters (2021) * Bodhicharyavatara (Feat. Telo Tulku Rinpoche) (Remastered digital edition) (2022) * Dialog (2022) ;''Music by various composers performed by Anton Batagov'' * Messiaen: Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus (1990) * Rails (Russian avant-garde piano music) (1991) * Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge (1993) * Ravel: Piano works (1994) * ''
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: Oeuvres pour piano'' (1994) * The New Ravel (Ravel: Piano works) (1996) * Yesterday (Russian post-minimalist piano music) (1998) * ''
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: Opus posth'' (1998) * ''Sergei Zagny: Sonata'' (2000) * Remix (Beethoven, Schubert, Bach) (2002) * ''
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: Triadic Memories'' (2003) * The Battell (music of William Byrd and Johann Pachelbel) (2014) * Alle Menschen Müssen Sterben (music of Johann Pachelbel) (2015) * Prophecies (Music by Philip Glass from Einstein on the Beach and Koyaanisqatsi arranged for piano solo and performed by Anton Batagov) (2016) * Tchaikovsky Competition 1986 (2016) * BACH (Johann Sebastian Bach: Partitas No.4 & 6, Jesus bleibet meine Freude) (2017) * Philip Glass: The Complete Etudes (2017) * An Evening Hymn (Early English Music) (2018) * Big My Secret (Piano recital: Rameau, Bach, Mozart, Nyman, Bull) (2018) * Philip Glass: The Hours / Distant Figure (2018) * Sunny Night (Piano recital: Rebikov, Debussy, Grieg, Chopin, Waters) (2020) * Debussy. Preludes, Book 1 (Live) (2020) * SCHUBERT (Franz Schubert: Sonate in B flat major and other works) (2021) * One Two Three. Music in triple time (Piano recital: Bach, Satie, Tchaikovsky, Scarlatti, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Beethoven, Bach) (2021)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Batagov, Anton Russian classical pianists Male classical pianists 1965 births Living people Tibetan Buddhists from Russia Sydney International Piano Competition prize-winners Musicians from Moscow Russian male composers Moscow Conservatory alumni 21st-century classical pianists 21st-century Russian male musicians