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U.S. COMPOSER PERFORMS PIANO CONCERTO IN MEMORY OF
KURSK SUBMARINE
ST. PETERSBURG, November 28, 2002. /From RIA Novosti - Northwest
correspondent Anna Novak/--On Thursday, St. Petersburg hosts a premiere of a
piano concerto by the US composer Denis Aberhard, who wrote it in memory of
sailors from the nuclear submarine Kursk, which sank in the Barents Sea in
August 2000. The concert is being staged in St. Petersburg's Shostakovich
Academic Philharmonic Society.
When the submarine sank, Aberhard was in the process of writing a new
composition, said a source in St. Petersburg's State Academic Choir. Russia's
tragic experience shocked him so much that he decided to dedicate his work to
the Kursk sailors.
The piano concerto draws a parallel between the loss of the Russian submarine
and the 1986 catastrophe with the US spaceship Challenger. The parallel is made
visible by the epigraph to the concerto, which contains a line from
"Requiem for Challenger" by the Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, and
by the composition's name, "The Swan's Shadow," an image that also
came from Yevtushenko's poem.
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