Mikhail Georgiyevich Kollontay (; born 21 August 1952 in Moscow), Russian composer and pianist. Also known under his mother's name, Ermolaev.
Early life
His father, Georgiy Fyodorovich Kollontay (1897–1954), an artist, was sent to the camps in 1938 (released in 1946, rehabilitated posthumously); his mother, Ekaterina Ilyinichna Ermolaeva (1922–2001), was a translator (English, modern Greek).
In 1971 graduated from the Music College attached to the Moscow Conservatory with a double major in piano and in theory/composition. In 1977 received his diploma in piano from the Moscow Conservatory, studying under Professor V. V. Gornostayeva; continued as her assistant in 1979. In 1978 earned his diploma in composition under Professor A. S. Leman.
Career
From 1979 member of the Union of Composers of the USSR (RF). Between 1979 and 2003 taught at the Moscow Conservatory (intermittently; first as an assistant to V. Gornostayeva; from 1982 as a faculty member), and, from 1989 to 1991, at the Gnessin Musical Pedagogical Institute (special piano). Beginning in 1991, performed various duties at Moscow churches (altar server, choir singer, guard).
From 2003 until 2024, he was a professor (piano) at Tainan National University of the Arts (Taiwan, ROC.). In 2022, Kollontay became citizen of Republic of China.
Among Mikhail Kollontay's students are: N. V. Moukhina, M. A. Soboleva, A. V. Sidenko, O. A. Tutova, Lin Yu-Ying (æÂÂèÂÂæ´Âï¼ÂæÂ±ç©ï¼Âï¼Â, Kao Pei-Hsin (é«Âå¹馨), Shen Yu-Lin (æ²Â妤éÂÂ), Huang Kuan-Che (é»Âå å²), Chien Jay (éÂÂæÂ°), Wang Yi-Hsing (çÂÂä¸Â幸ï¼Âï¼ÂBang-Shyuan Chen (é³é¦çÂÂ)ãÂÂ
Composition
Kollontay's artistic style was formed under the influence of Russian Church music (from childhood sang in church choirs), the tradition of liturgical reading, the culture of early Russian singing and folklore (worked in the folk music department of the Moscow Conservatory; went on folklore expeditions). All this contributed to the liberation his intonation and his rhythmic, modal and compositional thinking, and to the formation of his own individual style. The following have performed Kollontay's works: Yu. Bashmet, A. Boreiko, N. Burnasheva, A. Golyshev, Schostakovich State Quartet, E. Denisova (Austria), K. Dillingham (USA), I. Zaydenshnir, F. Cadena (Ecuador), A. Kornienko (Austria), Jens E. Christensen (Denmark), E. Kuschnerova (Germany), A. Naumenko (UK), N. Privarskaya, E. Rastvorova, M. Svetlov (USA), E. Serov, B. Tevlin, O. Tutova, V. Fedoseyev, A. Fiseisky, S. Cherepanov (Germany), I. Chukovskaya, V. Chpiller (Taiwan), A. Yakovlev (Argentina), O. Yanovich (USA), and others. Mariinsky Theatre performed The CaptainâÂÂs Daughter opera by Kollontay in a concert version in 2016 for the first time.
Selected works
:No 1 from the Menaion: 22 February
:No 2 from the Book of Job, 42 (Moisey RizhskyâÂÂs and Synodal translations)
- op. 46 Feast for mezzo-soprano, bass, ballet or pantomime and 15 performers on texts from MenanderâÂÂs comedy The Grumbler (2000)
- op. 45 Second concerto for piano and orchestra (2008âÂÂ2009; 2011)
- op. 44 The CaptainâÂÂs Daughter, scenes of Russian life based on A.S. Pushkin's novel (opera) (1995âÂÂ1998)
- op. 42 Edited version of A. DargomyzhskiyâÂÂs opera The Stone Guest (produced in 1996, Klagenfurt, Austria)
- op. 41 Let This Cup Pass from Us, Russian military Requiem for mixed chorus, symphony orchestra with organ, cello, soprano and bass solo on texts from Eastern Orthodox Church services (1994âÂÂ1995; 2019)
- op. 39 Cadenzas for W.A. MozartâÂÂs Piano concerto in D major, KV 537 (1994)
- op. 38 Cadenza for the first movement of W.A. Mozart's Piano concerto in A, KV 448 (1993âÂÂ1994)
- op. 37 Cadenza for the first movement of L. van BeethovenâÂÂs Violin concerto op. 61 (1993)
- op. 36 ChildrenâÂÂs Songs, arrangement from TchaikovskyâÂÂs 16 Songs for Older Children on words by A. Pleshcheyev and K. Aksakov (op. 54 Nos. 35, 7âÂÂ10, 13, 14, 16) for children's chorus and soprano or tenor solo accompanied by string orchestra with French horn and additional children's chorus (1989)
- op. 35 The Feelings of an Evil-doer on Christmas Eve for cello and piano (1994)
- op. 34a Ten Caprices on the Destruction of a Temple for violin (1994)
- op. 34b Lament on the Fall of Saints for English horn and string quintet (1994)
- op. 33 Ode of a Traitor for flute and organ (1993)
- op. 32 Ten Words by Mussorgsky on the Death of Victor Hartmann for piano trio (1993)
- op. 32bis Deborah for soprano and piano trio on a biblical text (Book of Judges, 4-5) (1998)
- op. 31 Trumpet of Death for organ (1993)
- op. 30 Partita-Testament for violin (1993)
- op. 29 Blessed Citizens of the Heavenly Kingdom, 9 preludes for piano (1992)
- op. 28 Six Biblical sonatas for violin and organ (1992)
- op. 27 Play about Ten Lepers for mixed chorus, children's chorus, 10 soloists and oboe (1991)
- op. 25a Catechism, Third A symphony for full symphony orchestra (1987âÂÂ1990)
- op. 25b-I The Works of the Life, Third B symphony for full symphony orchestra, book 1: Endysis (2012âÂÂ2014)
- op. 25b-II The Works of the Life, Third B symphony for full symphony orchestra, book 2: Kerygma. The Hell (2014âÂÂ2015)
- op. 25b-III The Works of the Life, Third B symphony for full symphony orchestra, book 3: Diabasis (2015âÂÂ2017)
- op. 24 Diptych for children's chorus and piano on words by E. Baratynsky (1974; 1988)
- op. 22 Praise to the Most Holy Mother of God, 14 hymns (Second string quartet) (1988)
- op. 21a Prolegomena, light pieces for piano (2014)
- op. 20 Trio-Symphony for organ (1986)
- op. 20 bis With an Order for Fresh Horses for Official Business for tenor and organ on words by M. Lermontov (1987âÂÂ1988)
- op. 19b To the Dark Estuary, concerto for voice and chamber orchestra on words by M. Lermontov and N. Roubtsov (1979âÂÂ1986)
- op. 15 Beneath the Shade of the Bird Cherry Trees and the Acacias, small cantata for children's chorus and string orchestra with solo flute on words by K. Batyushkov (1984)
- op. 14a Sonata for solo violin (from Psalm 17) (1978; 1980)
- op. 14c Two Hymns and the Dance of King David for 11 performers (1991)
- op. 8 Concerto for viola and orchestra (1979âÂÂ1980)
- op. 7 Eight Psalms Sonata for viola solo (1977)
- op. 4 Four Little Summer Country Pictures for piano (1975)
- op. 3 Eight Spiritual Symphonies for 3 violins, 3 violas and 3 cellos (1974âÂÂ1975)
- op. 2bis Seven Romantic Ballades for piano (1999âÂÂ2000)
- op. 1 Country Choruses for large mixed chorus and six soloists on words from Russian folk songs (1971âÂÂ1973)
Recordings
On LPs
- âÂÂFour Little Summer Country Picturesâ for piano, op. 4 // Melodiya, 1980, âÂÂYoung Moscow Composers perform their works.â C 10-15221-2. Performed by Mikhail Ermolaev (Kollontay) (piano)
- âÂÂFrom the Poetry of Ancient Egypt.â Five romances for soprano and harp, op. 18 // Melodiya, 1982, âÂÂVocal works of young Moscow composers.â C 10-17371-2. Performed by Galina Pisarenko (soprano) and Olga Erdely (harp)
- Scherzino for piano, op. 11 // Melodiya, 1982, âÂÂSeventh International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition, Piano.â C 10-18099-100. Performed by Mikhail Ermolaev (Kollontay) (piano)
- Concerto for viola and orchestra, op. 8 // Melodiya, 1983, C 10-19429-007. Performed by Yury Bashmet (viola) and the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev
- âÂÂPlantainâÂÂ. Nine poems by Nikolay Rubtsov for bass and piano, op. 10 // Melodiya, 1989, âÂÂYoung composers of the RSFSR.â C 10-28543-000. Performed by Mikhail Kroutikov (Svetlov) and Mikhail Ermolaev (Kollontay) (piano)
- âÂÂBeneath the Shade of the Bird Cherry Trees and the AcaciasâÂÂ, small cantata, op. 15 // Melodiya, 1987, C 50-26103-001. Performed by âÂÂVesnaâ children's chorus and the instrumental ensemble of the Lithuanian State Chamber Orchestra conducted by Alexander Ponomaryov
On CDs
- âÂÂTen Words by Mussorgsky on the Death of Victor Hartmannâ for piano trio, op. 32:
- EXTRAPLATTE EX 408-2, Austria, 1993. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin), Joseph Podgoransky (cello), Alexei Kornienko (piano)
- DEKA media DMCD014. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin), Joseph Podgoransky (cello), Alexei Kornienko (piano) (reedition)
- Caprice No. 7 from âÂÂTen Caprices on the Destruction of a Templeâ for violin, op. 34a // Elena Denisova: 13 Capricen, Co-Production Bayerischer Rundfunk / Talking Music 1005; Germany, 1996. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin)
- âÂÂEight Spiritual SymphoniesâÂÂ, op. 3 (six symphonies) // Russian Disc. RD CD 10 004, US â Canada, 1996. Performed by soloistsâ ensemble âÂÂNorthern Crown,â Igor Zaydenshnir
- Concerto for viola and orchestra, op. 8 // FPRK Kuenstlerleben Foundation. Relief CR 991064, Switzerland, 1999. Performed by Yuri Bashmet (viola), Vladimir Fedoseev (conductor)
- âÂÂPartita-Testamentâ for violin, op. 30:
- Etcetera Record Company B.V. KTC 1236, Austria, 2000. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin)
- DEKA media DMCD009, 2015. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin) (reedition)
- âÂÂChildrenâÂÂs Songsâ (arrangement from Tchaikovsky's âÂÂ16 Songs for Children,â op. 36) // The Seasons. Magic Classics Series. Performed by âÂÂThe Seasons of the Yearâ chamber orchestra, conductor V. Boulakhov; âÂÂZviozdnyâ children's chorus, artistic director and conductor Raisa Mogilevskaya; Elena Voznesenskaya (soprano)
- âÂÂBlessed Citizens of the Heavenly Kingdom,â op. 29 // SteepleChase Productions ApS. Kontrapunkt 32339, Denmark, 2008. Performed by Mikhail Kollontay (piano)
- âÂÂSix Biblical sonatas,â op. 28 // SteepleChase Productions ApS. Kontrapunkt 32339, Denmark, 2008. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin), Jens E. Christensen (organ)
- âÂÂSeven Romantic BalladsâÂÂ, op. 2bis:
- Ars Production, Schumacher, ARS 38484, Germany, 2008. Performed by Elena Kuschnerova (piano)
- Classical Records, CR 123, Russia, 2009. Performed by Irina Chukovskaya (piano)
- (two ballads) La musique russe du XIXe au XXIe siècle â University Laval, 2008. Performed by Irina Chukovskaya (piano)
- âÂÂAgnus Deiâ for violin and symphony orchestra, op. 48a // Classical Records, CR 149, Russia, 2012. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin), Moscow Radio and TV Orchestra, Alexei Kornienko (conductor)
- âÂÂTen Caprices on Destroying of the Templeâ for violin, op. 34a // Classical Records, CR 149, Russia, 2012. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin)
- âÂÂThe Day of the Lordâ for symphony orchestra, op. 54 // Classical Records, CR 149, Russia, 2012. Performed by Moscow Radio and TV Orchestra, Alexei Kornienko (conductor)
- Piano Concerto No. 2, op. 45 // Major, 2015. Performed by Elena Kuschnerova (piano), Moscow Radio and TV Orchestra, Mikhail Kollontay (conductor)
- Violin Concerto 'Blue Ray', op. 61 // 2017 TYXart, Germany, TXA 17093. Performed by Elena Denisova (violin), Moscow Radio and TV Orchestra, Alexei Kornienko (conductor)
- Viola Concerto, op. 8 // 2019 TYXart, Germany, TXA 19129. Performed by Nai-Yueh Chang (viola), Moscow Radio and TV Orchestra, Alexei Kornienko (conductor)
- Piano Concerto No. 1 'White', op. 13 // 2019 TYXart, Germany, TXA 19129. Performed by Alexei Kornienko (piano), Moscow Radio and TV Orchestra, Mikhail Kollontay (conductor)
Digital edition
- Symphony No. 3B The Heart of Life in three books, op. 25b. Melodiya MEL CO 1169, 2024. Moscow Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra, Mikhail Kollontay (conductor)
Performance activities
The repertoire of Mikhail Kollontay includes: âÂÂThe Well-tempered Clavierâ of J.S. Bach (volumes 1 and 2; State Radio recordings 1978, 1992, 1995; âÂÂRussian Discâ 1991; 2002; 2018); late sonatas of J. Haydn; sonatas of W.A. Mozart; works of L. van Beethoven (including op. 106, recordings of the State Radio 1983, 1992); F. Chopin (four ballades, etudes op. 25, sonata in B-minor, etc.), F. Liszt (Sonata in B minor, "Christmas Tree," etc.); P.I. Tchaikovsky (Piano concerto No. 1, âÂÂThe Seasons of the Year,â etc.); works of M.I. Glinka (recording of the All-Union Radio, 1986; SWR, Baden-Baden, Germany, 2001); A.S. Dargomyzhsky (recording of the All-Union Radio, 1987); M.A. Balakirev (CD, 1995, a Saison Russe Recording); M.P. Mussorgsky (recording of all piano compositions, Moscow State Conservatory, 2000; recording of âÂÂPictures at an Exhibitionâ and participation in a TV film dedicated to this composition, 1992, NHK, Japan); Komitas; Yu.M. Butsko (âÂÂDythyrambâ for piano and orchestra, âÂÂMelodiyaâ recording, 1989; Sonata in four fragments, All-Union Radio recording, 1983), B.A. Tchaikovsky, A.A. Bouzovkin, V.G. Arzoumanov, V.V. Ryabov (CD, 2007, Lighthouse).
Performs various solo programmes in Russia and abroad.
Also performed as an accompanist (to E.E. Nesterenko, G.A. Pisarenko, A.M. Ablaberdyeva, N.I. Bournasheva, N.G. Gerasimova, A.P. Martynov, etc.) and in ensembles (with A. Belomestnov, I. Zaydenshnir, A. Melnikov, D. Potyomin).
Conducts performances of his own compositions.
Musical organizational activities
In 1989âÂÂ1993 organized and headed the Creative Heritage Commission at the Union of Moscow Composers, which was engaged in preserving the archives of Moscow composers (among those saved are the archives of M. Raukhverger, M. Magidenko, N. Rakov, A. Balashov). Initiated the âÂÂHeritageâ musical meetings (1990) and chaired the organizing committee. Prepared and presented the 15-hour broadcasts, âÂÂThe Day of M.I. GlinkaâÂÂs Musicâ and âÂÂThe Day of A.S. DargomyzhskyâÂÂs Music,â âÂÂOrpheusâ radio station programmes on S.I. Taneyev, G. Enescu, E.G. Gilels, M.A. Balakirev, V.B. Dovgan, N.N. Chargeishvili, A.S. Karamanov, Yu.M. Butsko, and others.
Compiler, editor and author of the introduction and comments to the edition: M. Glinka. Piano Compositions / Russian Piano Music, 2. Moscow: âÂÂMuzyka,â 1987 (under the pseudonym E. Nosenko).
Articles
Has a number of publications in various Russian musicological journals.
Awards
Further reading
- S. Savenko. Kollontay (Yermolayev), Mikhail Georgiyevich // The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. â London, N.Y., 2001. â Vol. 13. â pp. 758âÂÂ759.
- I. Karpinskij. Kollontaj, Ermolaev, Michail Georgievià// Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. â Stuttgart: Bärenreiter, Kassel, 2003. â Personenteil 10. â S. 463.
- A. Amrakhova. M. Kollontay. Comprehension of the style () // Muzykalnaya Akademia, 2012 No. 4 (7040). â pp. 21âÂÂ32. (in Russian)
References
External links
- âÂÂThank You, Musicâ¦âÂÂ. Documentary about the 7-th Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition (Central Documentary Archive, 1982), in the Digital Documentary Archive (Russian). In Part 4 of the film there is an excerpt of M. Kollontay's performance and an interview.