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Alex Khaskin
Royalty
Free Music Composer

Alex Khaskin was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. He received
his undergraduate education at Glinka’s School for The Musically
Gifted (piano and conducting), before studying composition
and conducting at The St. Petersburg State Conservatory. Alex
completed the postgraduate course in composition there in
1984.
In addition to receiving a 'Master's with Distinction', he
was also the winner of the St. Petersburg Young Composers'
Festival composition prize, and graduated with the highest
marks in his class. Alex worked as a pianist, orchestrator,
and arranger at Russia's Lenconcert state organisation and
a music director for stage, television, and recordings --
arranging and conducting for various Russian stars.
Alex regularly worked as guest conductor for the Radio and
Television Orchestra of St. Petersburg, the Lenfilm Stage
Orchestra, and the Orchestra of the St. Petersburg State Conservatory.
Inspired to seek a career in film music, he attended master
classes by the famous Russian film and classical composer
Andrei Petrov. From 1985 until his immigration to Canada in
1993, Alex scored 14 theatrical and television films and documentaries.
As well as writing music for film, Alex has been active as
a composer of contemporary classical music. Between 1980 and
1993, he composed a symphony, a violin concerto, 2 cello concertos,
concertos for piano, a triple concerto for violin, viola and
cello, a string quartet, and much other chamber music, as
well as choral and vocal works
In 1993 Alex left Russia with his family and immigrated
to Canada. He became a Canadian citizen in 1996 and resides
in Toronto, Ontario. For the last 15 years, Alex has been
working successfully in the North American film and television
industry. The list of his clients includes: CBS, CBC, CTV,
Nelvana, Lions Gate Films, Artisan, Alliance/Atlantis, CCI
Entertainment, Muse Entertainment, CINAR, Dufferin Gate, Decode
Entertainment, Regent Entertainment, Legacy Film Works, Barna-Alper
Productions and many more.
Visit the Alex
Khaskin website.
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