Sergii Leontiev (Ph.D.) is a Ukrainian award-winning composer, who successfully works as film composer, arranger, orchestrator and music producer.
He scored music for numerous feature, documentary and animated films, studying film music with well-known Ukrainian, English and Hollywood composers. Serge received Lev Revutsky Award (2019) for Film Scores and Symphonic Music. He has been a member of the National Composers' Union of Ukraine and of the Ukrainian Association of Electroacoustic Music, one of finalists of the international competition of film composers "Krakow Film Music Festival" (2020) and winner of the international program of the British Council and the Dovzhenko Center "Envision Sound" (2018).
Sergii Leontiev collaborated with the National Honored Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, the National Ensemble "Kyiv Soloists", the National Ensemble of Soloists "Kyiv Camerata", the State Academic Pop Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Sed Contra Ensemble, etc.
J'ai écouté avec plaisir cette sonatine pour saxophone et piano . J'aime le saxo, car c'est l un instrument très expressif, le plus proche de la voix humaine. 😆😆Que Serguei continue. Nous avons hâte d'écouter ses prochaines oeuvres . Encore un grand bravo à cet artiste ukrainien.
Thank you for kind words and impressions about music and harpsichord interpretation. I really appreciate it! Yes, definitely, you can order a sheet music here: www.sheetmusicdirect.com/en-US/se/ID_No/1500949/Product.aspx
Wonderfull composition! It takes out the best of the Harpsichord! Amazing Interpretation also! Mr. Serge Leontiev, Is there a possibility for me to have access to the sheet music? I really would like to have these two works as part of concerto repertoire.
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@Naman Arora it's probably just something they picture. This was written about a generation before that war and was part of a small opera. This movement was named "the savages." It was inspired by two chiefs from Illinois that were sent to Paris. This happened a bit before the French lost to Britain in the war they're picturing. Relatively same time. Just out of order. Blame Hollywood
Я так мріяла іще раз почути цей твір😍,я була на цій прим'єрі то був заряд енергії і неймовірна ніжність та краса.Дякую вам за ваш талант,кожного разу коли слухаю цей твір я плачу від того неймовірного калейдоскопу почуттів💗🙏💐