Igor Skvortsov is a composer of neoclassical, ambient, progressive and new-age music.[2][3]

Igor Skvortsov
Igor Skvortsov in 2021[1]
BornJuly 1964 (age 59)
USSR
OccupationComposer

Biography

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Igor Skvortsov was born in July 1964 in Soviet Union.[citation needed]

Music style

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Igor Skvortsov is a composer of neoclassical, ambient, progressive and new-age music.[4] In FilmFreeway, his music is described as "a reflection of feelings, emotions". Although, as a neoclassical composer, Igor Skvortsov creates "his own universe of subtle and mesmerizing sounds", "his music is a story about each of us", based on FilmFreeway.[5]

Discography

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2022:

- Singles:

  • Forgiveness
  • Disavowal
  • Immersion

2021:

- Singles:

  • Meekness
  • Self-Acceptance
  • Life
  • Stream
  • Solitude
  • Expectation (Jody Wisternoff Remix)[6]
  • Voyage
  • Expectation (orchestra version)
  • Inspiration
  • Distance
  • Thought
  • Transformation

- Album "TRANSFORMATION" (2021) (includes 3 singles: Expectation, Time and Spring Time)

Awards

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In 2022, music video “EXPECTATION” received numerous awards at International Film Festivals across the European, Australian and American continents, including: the Best Composer at Arthouse Festival of Beverly Hills in USA, the Best Music Video at Milan Gold Awards in Italy, the Winner at Film in Focus in Romania, the Winner at Best Music Video Awards in UK, the Winner at Emerald Peacock International Film Festival in Russia and the Best Composer at Sydney Indie Short Festival in Australia. [7]

References/Notes and references

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  1. ^ Image from private archive of Igor Skvortsov. Published on 11 May 2021 [1]. Publisher: "Ревизор.Ру"
  2. ^ Published on 22 April 2021. [2]. Publisher: "Русская Неделя"
  3. ^ Published on 11 May 2021. [3]. Publisher: "Ревизор.Ру"
  4. ^ Published on 22 April 2021. [4]. Publisher: "Вести Москва"
  5. ^ [5]. Publisher: "FilmFreeway"
  6. ^ "Игорь Скворцов готовит коллаб с Enigma и представляет клип «Expectation»". xn—80abqdbfb3bcv.xn—80adxhks. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  7. ^ [6]. Publisher: "FilmFreeway"
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