Olesya Rostovskaya

[1] Olesya Rostovskaya studied piano at Anna Artobolevskaya class in Central Music School of Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory.

Olesya Rostovskaya has huge activity as a composer with her compositions for symphony and chamber orchestras, different ensembles, choir, organ, carillon, thereminvox, vocal, music for theater, radio, electro acoustic music.

Among her compositions there are “Markus – Passion”, Concert for thereminvox and orchestra, “Carriage” opera on the book of Nikolay Gogol and many other.

: “Discotheque of 16th century”, “The secret life of church organists”, “The famous pedal solos”, “What did Peter I the Great hear from carillon tower”, “Soul of the Bell; Russian Music on Carillon”, “Playing on Waves”.

In 2008 she wrote the book Playing skill of bell music: parallels of Russian & Flemish traditions.

Olesya Rostovskaya is an author of two cycles of radio programs: Secrets of Musician and Don Carillon.

Olesya Rostovskaya with her first teacher Anna Artobolevskaya
Olesya Rostovskaya with her organ professor Oleg Yanchenko
Olesya Rostovskaya is playing a shaman's drum on ice of Baikal lake
Olesya Rostovskaya at workshop for MOTUS VITA in Riga