Georgs Pelēcis

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All in the Past 00:00 Tools
Concertino bianco: 1. Con intenerimento 00:00 Tools
Flowering Jasmine 00:00 Tools
Concertino bianco: 2. Con venerazione 00:00 Tools
All in the Past (Remembering Oskar Strock) 00:00 Tools
Concertino bianco: 3. Con anima 00:00 Tools
Georgs Pelecis : Meeting with a friend for Violin and String Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Jaungada Muzika (Neujahrsmusik) 00:00 Tools
Exapostilarion/From By Death He Conquered Death 00:00 Tools
Nevertheless 00:00 Tools
Ne opasnaya podvodnaya lodka 00:00 Tools
Alleluia/From By Death He Conquered Death 00:00 Tools
Stihira/From By Death He Conquered Death 00:00 Tools
Pelécis : Concertino bianco for Piano in C major : II Con venerazione 00:00 Tools
Hristos voskrese 00:00 Tools
Otche nash 00:00 Tools
By Death He Conquered Death: I. Exapostilarion 00:00 Tools
Pelécis : Concertino bianco for Piano in C major : I Con intenerimento 00:00 Tools
Pelécis : Concertino bianco for Piano in C major : III Con anima 00:00 Tools
Meeting With a Friend 00:00 Tools
I See His Blood Upon the Rose 00:00 Tools
Credo 00:00 Tools
Revelation 00:00 Tools
The last song 00:00 Tools
By Death He Conquered Death: III. Hallelujah 00:00 Tools
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Georgs Pelēcis (born 1947 in Riga) is a Latvian composer and musicologist.He was born in Riga, 1947, graduated from Aram Khachaturjan’s composition class of the P. Tschaikovsky Conservatoire, Moscow (1970), post graduate research studentship, until 1977, doctor art. (1981), doctor habil. art. (1990). “A Study Of Palestrina Style” is marked by the International Palestrina Center in Rome (1993). G. Pelecis has not long studied at Oxford (1995, Corpus Christi College) and Cambridge (1997, Gonville and Caius College) Universities. His music for Roald Dahl’s “Jack And The Beanstalk” has the world-premiere in the Royal Albert Hall (London). Since 1990 G. Pelecis is professor of the Latvian Academy of Music. He teaches theory and history of counterpoint and fugue. He was the first president of the Riga Centre of Early Music. As a composer G. Pelecis took part in different music festivals ("Alternativa"- Moscow; Lochenhaus - Austria). As a musicologist Pelecis is author of two theses about Johannes Ockeghem (XV c.) and Palestrina (XVI c.) as well as more than 30 articles about problems of form in the music of Middle Ages, Renaissance, baroque and a number of Latvian composers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.