Alexander Aronovich Knaifel is a Russian composer known for his operas The Ghost of Canterville and Alice in Wonderland as well as for his music for cinema.
From the very beginning of his composing career he associated himself with the group of so to say "avant-garde" Soviet composers that include Andrey Volkonsky, Edison Denisov, Alfred Schnittke, Sofia Gubaidulina, Valentin Silvestrov, Leonid Hrabovsky, Arvo Pärt, Tigran Mansuryan, and others. The works of the 1990s and 2000s were strongly influenced by religious themes and showed dramatic changes of his musical language. He wrote more than 80 compositions in various genres and also more than 40 scores for features films and documentaries. His music often surprises by its extravagant ideas, strange combination of the instruments or incredibly long duration. For example, his very slow and quiet Agnus Dei written for four instrumentalists lasts exactly 120 minutes. Another two hours long piece Nika, is written for 17 double basses; and the piece titled Solaris is scored for 35 Javanese gongs. In 1979 Knaifel was blacklisted as one of the "Khrennikov's Seven" at the Sixth Congress of the Union of Soviet Composers for unapproved participation in some festivals of Soviet music in the West. Norman Lebrecht explains Knaifel and his music as follows: "Russian iconoclast, writing slow, quiet and unsettling music that passes from one instrument to another when it is good and ready... Many of his scores are unperformed, perhaps unperformable." Alexander Knaifel had a performance dedicated to his music in Ireland on 1 May 2009 as part of the Drogheda Arts Festival. The event entitled The Rest is Noise : the music of Alexander Knaifel featured the world premiere of a new work To EF and the three calling cards of the poet.
Selected works
The Ghost of Canterville, opera in 3 acts with Prologue after Oscar Wilde for soloists and chamber orchestra
The Eighth Chapter, canticum canticorum for choruses and cello
In Air Clear and Unseen, stanzas with Tyutchev for piano and string quartet CD ECM New Series 1763: Keller Quartet, Oleg Malov
Lux Aeterna for two cellos and psalm singers
Scarry March for soprano and piano CD Megadisc MDC 7855: Tatjana Melentieva, Oleg Malov
Prayer to the Holy Spirit for soprano and piano CD Megadisc MDC 7855: Tatjana Melentieva, Oleg Malov
Alice in Wonderland, opera
EF and the Three Calling Cards of the Poet, string trio: Joachim Roewer, Elizabeth Cooney and Elizabeth Wilson world premiere in Ireland
O Heavenly King, the first recording of the version for string quartet, piano/celeste and soprano features on the Louth Contemporary Music CD A Place Between