Suiunov’s large works reveal a drive toward extended form, a strong soloistic gesture and attention to the orchestral palette. This is especially clear in PHOENIX and Fantasy Poem.
Biography The path of a composer where classical training, solo pianism and freedom of genre come together.
Ievgen Suiunov works in a space where large-scale form, ensemble texture and jazz thinking do not compete, but complement one another. Together they form a concise yet complete portrait of the composer and his musical territory.
About the composer
Ievgen Suiunov is a composer and pianist, a laureate of international competitions and the author of musical works in various genres. In open biographical sources, his name is associated with the classical composition school, while the published catalog shows a much broader range of creative expression.
In 2021 he completed postgraduate assistantship training in the Art of Composition at the Donetsk State Music Academy named after S. S. Prokofiev, in the class of Professor Alexander Nikolaevich Rudyansky. That school is audible in his ability to build form, work with timbre and sustain musical dramaturgy on a large scale.
Alongside the orchestral and chamber lines, the composer has a clearly expressed jazz direction. It appears in concert pieces, piano editions and the album The Flower of Hope, where melodic lyricism and rhythmic freedom become part of a coherent artistic language.
Three pillars of the creative world
Ensemble scores, music for choir and vocal cycles show another side of the composer — more concentrated, subtle and closely linked to the intonation of the word.
Jazz language enters the composer’s voice naturally: through ballad writing, blues, Latin rhythm, piano texture and ensemble improvisational energy.
Milestones
Completed postgraduate assistantship training in composition at the Donetsk Music Academy named after S. S. Prokofiev.
Release of the jazz album The Flower of Hope — nine original tracks united by a shared lyrical line.
Publication of the major concert works PHOENIX and Fantasy Poem, strengthening the symphonic direction of the catalog.
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 best way to continue is to move on to selected works and releases. There you can see how one and the same creative intonation unfolds in orchestral, chamber, choral and jazz settings.