Russian composer and violinist
Alexei Aigui
Alexei Aigui in 2021
Born (1971-07-11 ) 11 July 1971 (age 53) Origin Russia Genres minimalist music Occupation(s) musician, composer Instrument violin Years active 1994–present Labels SoLyd, Music Box, Lakeshore , Leo Records Member of 4'33" Ensemble Website www .facebook .com /AlexeiAiguimusic /
Musical artist
Aleksey Aygi (stylized as Alexei Aigui , born 11 July 1971) is a Russian composer, violinist, and leader of the 4'33" Ensemble.[ 1]
Biography and career
Aleksey Aygi in 2010
Aigui is ethnically Chuvash and the son of Chuvash national poet Gennadiy Aygi .[ 2]
A graduate of Moscow's State Music and Pedagogical Institute,[ 3] Aigui's work has been noted for its minimalist aesthetics. This investment in minimalism led Aigui to name his band after the John Cage composition 4′33″ , the score for which instructs performers to refrain from playing their instruments. In 1994, Aigui debuted his 4'33" Ensemble at the Moscow International Festival of Modern Music,[ 4] with another early performance taking place at the 1996 "European Days in Samara" festival.
Aigui is a prolific composer who has scored dozens of films and television programs, including Country of the Deaf , which received the Russian Guild of Film Critics Award for Best Score;[ 5] Wild Field , which received a Nika Award ,[ 6] Golden Eagle Award,[ 7] and Kinotavr Award for Best Music, as well as the White Elephant Award for Best Composer; and the widely-acclaimed I Am Not Your Negro , which was nominated for a Cinema Eye Honors Award for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Score.[ 8]
Discography
Leader or co-leader
Release year
Title
Label
Notes
2001
Musique Cyrillique
SoLyd
with Pierre Bastien
2002
Aigui & Bonnen Play the Music of Jimi Hendrix: Up From The Skies
SoLyd
with Dietmar Bonnen
2003
Aigui & Bonnen Play The Music Of Frank Zappa: Black Water
SoLyd
with Dietmar Bonnen
2008
The Closer
SoLyd
solo
2009
Aigui & Bonnen Play the Music of Kurt Weill: Nightshift
SoLyd
with Dietmar Bonnen
with Ensemble 4'33"
Release year
Title
Label
Notes
1997
Sisters Grimm Tales
SoLyd Records
ft. the NeTe
1997
Falls
Long Arms Records
1998
Hearts (Сердца)
SoLyd
1999
Taxidermy
SoLyd
1999
One Second Hand (Music For Kinetic Theatre)
SoLyd
2001
Equus
SoLyd
2002
Happiness, Fame And Fortune
SoLyd
2003
Mix
SoLyd
ft. Mina Agossi
2005
Live @ Loft
SoLyd
2012
Hard Disc
SoLyd
2016
Sergey Kuryokhin: The Spirit Lives
Leo Records
Selected filmography
References
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