Anatoly Dokumentov


Anatoly Nikolayevich Dokumentov is a Russian pianist and composer.

Biography

Dokumentov was born in Kostroma, USSR in doctor’s family.
At the age of 5 he started learning the piano and at the age of 14 he entered the Central Musical School attached to Moscow Conservatory. He studied piano with Elena Petrovna Hoven and composition with professor Vissarion Yakovlevich Shebalin.


From 1956 to 1961 he studied at the Moscow Conservatory initially with assistant professor Alexander Adrianovitch Yegorov, then from 1959 at the class of professor Lev Nikolayevich Oborin. After graduating from the Higher Master School at Moscow Conservatory he studied composition with professor Nesterov at Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory.


In 1961 Dokumentov moved back to Kostroma, working as a composer, performer at Kostroma Philharmonic Society and as a piano teacher. He is currently a professor of Nekrasov Kostroma State University.


In 1997 he worked with famous Russian producer Nikita Mikhalkov on the movie “The Barber of Siberia” where he arranged music, conducted orchestra, played music, coached the actors for singing and even was filmed.


He married pianist Natalia Ananievna Seliverstova in 1965. They have two children.

Performances

Dokumentov started his career as a performer at the Malyj Zal of Moscow Conservatory at the age of 14 performing Partita C-minor by J.S.Bach.
He has performed in USSR, Russia, Sweden, Denmark and Australia and with artists of Bolshoi Theatre; under the guidance of conductor Yury Aranovich.

Compositions

Dokumentov's music has been performed in USSR, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Vatican City, Japan and Australia. Among other pieces there are:
CompositionPerformances
Opera “Unheard-of miracle”Acquired and publicly performed in 1997 by Samara State Opera Theatre
Opera “Unfinished etude”Publicly performed in 1987 by Kostroma Philharmonic Society
The second cello sonataAcquired by Ministry of Culture of Russia and publicly performed by X.Yuganova and Laureate of the Paris International Competition A.Yegorov widely in Russia since 1986 to 1990
The third cello sonataPublicly performed by X.Yuganova and Laureate of the Paris International Competition A.Yegorov widely in Russia since 1988 to 1990
Four morning prayers of Makarios the GreatPublicly performed in Russia and Vatican City
Four pieces for string quartette “Russian little pictures”Publicly performed by Sweden string quartette “Arcus”
Pieces “Three Russian moods” for two pianosPublished and publicly performed in Tokyo in 1997
“Granger phantasy” for 8 pianosAcquired privately in Australia in 2008 and publicly performed in fragments in Melbourne Hamer Hall and Sydney Opera House
Symphonic composition “Three little pictures after A.Ostrovsky”Publicly performed by Yaroslavle State Symphony Orchestra in 2001
Nine preludes for pianoPublicly performed by the author in Russia, Denmark, Australia and Sweden since 1977 to 2008
First concerto for piano and orchestraAcquired by Ministry of Culture of Russia; publicly performed by the author and various orchestras in 1972, 1988; broadcast by Moscow radio in 1973
Suite for string orchestraPublicly performed in the House of Composers in Moscow in 2004
Cycle after verses of V.Lapshin “Motherland”Publicly performed by the Moscow Chamber Choir in the House of Composers in Moscow in 2003
Musicals “The secret of the Gold star”, “The ball of the flowers” and “The daughter of captain”Acquired and publicly performed by Kostroma Philharmonic Society since 2001 to 2004
Opera “Tartuf”Publicly performed in fragments
Opera “Kozma Minin”Publicly performed in fragments

Awards and recognitions