Igor Druch was (*1966) in St. Petersburg. Graduated from St. Petersburg Conservatoire. Attended the international mastercourses and seminars in Darmstadt (Paul-Heinz Dittrich), Berlin (Mark Kopytman), Stuttgart (Helmut Lachenmann). In 1994-1996 was in the circle of Edisson Denissov, together with the latter wrote sound-track to the famous movie "The Tsar's Hunt". In 1995 was awarded the Grand-Prix at the UNESCO Competition in Paris. Chamber music of Igor Drukh was performed by the famous "Arditi" and "Mozarteum" String Quartets, ensembles "Musica Da Camera" (Russia) and "Aleo" (USA). Member of the Russian Composers' Association (since 1995) and "Brandenburg Collegium of Contemporary Music" (Germany, since 1993). Music of Igor Drukh was performed at the various contemporary music festivals in Russia and abroad. Creative art of Igor Drukh combines the most refined achievements of contemporary European music with Jazz and Russian church and traditional influences.
The work is based on the Gospel's scene from Christ's life. Story of Lasarus' resurrection has given impetus to the creation of musical form and language of the composition. Belief in Miracle, in Lord's omnipotence, in the triumph of Life over Death tunes the "sound-board" of this work. Particular interest has the combination of Hebrew and Russian Orthodox melodic elements.
В основе произведения известного петербургского композитора Игоря Друха - евангельская история из жизни Христа. Сюжет воскрешения Лазаря определил музыкальную форму и язык сочинения. Вера в Чудо, в Божественное всесилие, в победу жизни над смертью задает патетический строй этого сочинения.
V osnove proizvedenija izvestnogo peterburgskogo kompozitora Igorja Drukha - evangelskaja istorija iz zhizni Khrista. Sjuzhet voskreshenija Lazarja opredelil muzykalnuju formu i jazyk sochinenija. Vera v Chudo, v Bozhestvennoe vsesilie, v pobedu zhizni nad smertju zadaet pateticheskij stroj etogo sochinenija.