An inclination toward large-scale form, concentrated thematic dramaturgy and an expressive soloistic principle. This aspect of his style is most fully revealed in the scores PHOENIX and Fantasy Poem.
Biography A creative path in which academic training, solo pianism and jazz improvisation form a unified authorial language.
About the composer
Ievgen Suiunov is a composer and pianist whose work brings together academic compositional craft, the experience of solo musical utterance and jazz improvisational freedom. His postgraduate assistantship training in composition with Professor A. N. Rudyansky became the foundation for his work with orchestral texture, large-scale form and developed thematic dramaturgy.
Alongside the academic line, a clear jazz impulse is present in his music: freedom of rhythmic breathing, harmonic flexibility and trust in immediate intonation. In The Flower of Hope and in his solo piano works, these qualities form a coherent and recognisable authorial voice.
Three pillars of the composer’s style
The lyrical and psychological sphere of his work: ensemble, vocal and choral pieces in which form is shaped by the breath of the phrase, timbral detail and the precise relationship between music and word.
An organic interaction between jazz idiom and academic compositional technique. Ballad character, Latin rhythm and improvisational freedom enter the composer’s language not as external stylisation, but as a natural mode of musical thought.
Milestones
Completed postgraduate assistantship training in composition at the Donetsk State Music Academy named after S. S. Prokofiev.
Release of The Flower of Hope — a cycle of original jazz pieces united by a common lyrical intonation.
Publication of the concert scores PHOENIX and Fantasy Poem, representing the symphonic direction of the catalogue.
Melody of the Sea for soprano saxophone and piano continues the composer’s chamber-jazz line.
Alias Press publishes the piano edition Conversations in Blue — a cycle of pieces connected with jazz piano style.
Open profiles and the composer’s catalog connect him with the United Kingdom and international digital sheet-music and streaming platforms.
From biography to music
The catalogue of scores and audio recordings continues the introduction to the composer’s work, showing how his authorial intonation unfolds across orchestral, chamber, vocal-choral and jazz spheres.