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Evgeni Kostitsyn was born into the family of a general surgeon and a social worker in Eastern Ukraine, during the time of the former Soviet Union. He began studying music at the age of seven. At fourteen, he left home and family for Kharkiv, where he studied for five years at the Special Music School for Musically Gifted Children.
In 1988, as his master’s thesis at the Kharkiv Institute of Arts(class of Valentin Bibik), Kostitsyn composed and premiered his first symphony. Reception of the work was mixed, as some criticized the piece for notoriously requiring two conductors (considered at the time unprofessional).
Ironically, Kostitsyn's poly-conductor music (including his third symphony, which requires nine conductors) was later canonized and is in use today as standard material for study at major Eastern European conservatories. The poly-conductor technique is now considered by some musicologists to be a logical extension of poly-tempo music. From 1988-1991, Kostitsyn studied privately with composer Edison Denisov at the Moscow Conservatory of Music. The 'Polystylism' of Alfred Schnittke, who Kostitsyn studied with in 1989, also had an impact on Kostitsyn’s style. In 1993, Kostitsyn translated from German into Russian the first textbook on Dodecaphony which is currently used in many conservatories of Russia and CIS countries. In 1998, his multimedia composition How I Made This, based on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, won first place at The First Ukrainian International Competition for Composers, which was later renamed The Evgeni Kostitsyn International Competition for Composers.
The United States government invited Kostitsyn to live and work in America as part of the 'Persons with Extraordinary Achievements and Abilities' initiative in 1999. In 2000, he founded CDK Music record label in Boca Raton, Florida, which produces and licenses audio and video materials for worldwide distribution, specializing in Russian performers. Today, CDK Music controls rights for the largest outside of Russia catalogue of Russian produced recordings of classical music. Booklet notes authored by Evgeni Kostitsyn demonstrate a fresh look at music history. In 2006 Kostitsyn Intellectual Properties was founded. In 2008 Kostitsyn Films, a movie production company, was founded.
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The focus of Kostitsyn's composition is his emergent technique 'synchronous music,' the simultaneous unfolding of multiple pieces of music. The technique leads to new artistic results, establishing a new tradition for the composition, performance and perception of music.