Alexander Levine


Alexander Levine, is a Russian-born British composer. He writes choral, chamber and orchestral music, publishing through Edition Peters

Background

Alexander Levine was born in Moscow in 1955. As a child he attended the Gnessin State Musical College and then studied at the Gnessin Academy.
In 1992 he relocated to the U.K. where he lives and works at present.
After winning the Wingate Foundation scholarship he studied on the Advanced Postgraduate Composition Course at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
He started his UK career working on a number of theatre projects. In 1994 he received a commission to write music for a theatre production of “War and Peace” staged at the GSMD. The music was performed live by symphony orchestra. The Times observed in its review: "It is not often you go to the theatre and get an orchestra thrown in: not providing cues for numbers but underscoring dialogue with a grand swell, like a soundtrack for the big screen" Other theatre works of that period: “The Beggar's Opera” and “Love's Labour's Lost”
Further collaborations include various artists from a wide range of genres: Maria Friedman, Christian Forshaw, Stanzeleit/Jacobson Duo, Darragh Morgan, Mary Dullea, Fidelio Trio, Konstantin Boyarsky, Andrew McNeill, Bozidar Vukovic, Tippett Quartet, Orlando Consort, BBC Singers, 21st Century Choir, Tenebrae, Mariinsky Opera Choir, Russia State Orchestra “Novaia Rossia”, Bel Canto Chorus, Voces8, Paul Phoenix & Apollo5.

Selected works from Edition Peters catalogue

Prayers for Mankind. A Symphony of Prayers of Father Alexander Men’
The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom
Canti Augustini
Oh, You Wide Steppe
Natasha's Waltz
The True Light
Thy Will Be Done
Tibi Solus
I Am All Along on the Road
Our Father
Oh,You Wide Steppe, arr.
Paul Phoenix & Apollo5, "Journey", Edition Peters Sounds, 2015, EPS002
The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Tenebrae, conductor Nigel Short, Signum Classics, 2013, SIGCD316
Prayers for Mankind
Tenebrae, conductor Nigel Short, Signum Classics, 2010, SIGCD212
Kolokolá
The BBC Singers, cond. James Morgan, Albany Records, 2005, TROY 736
Faces
Quartz Saxophone Quartet, Black Box, 2000, BBM1024